** Reply to message from David Forrester <davidfor@...> on Sat, 19
Oct 2002 11:22:58 +1000 (EST)
On second thought I did look in HardWare Manager and it did not show an IRQ on
either set of drivers, I thought that was kinda odd though. The reason I had
hard coded the PCI slot was I was getting hangs as the desktop would load and
it froze. When I did that ,that problem went away. Anthony
Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to
embrace all living creatures." Albert Einstein, 1879-1955
** Reply to message from David Forrester <davidfor@...> on Sat, 19
Oct 2002 11:22:58 +1000 (EST)
Hmmm ,Thats something I did not do, am kinda reluctant to try again but I
probably will get the nerve over the weekend. Will post more info later.
Anthony
Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to
embrace all living creatures." Albert Einstein, 1879-1955
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002 19:10:53 -0400, Anthony wrote:
>** Reply to message from Anthony <astubbs@...> on Fri, 18 Oct 2002
>18:16:03 -0400
>
>This last message was sent with out all of the test put in. Sorry as my email
>program sent automatic on opening :(, gotta change settings.
>Open CD no good as could not find driver :(. Then I rebooted and Z had sound
>again. Tried a CD again still no driver and Z then had no driver
>and my USB stuff started acting weird. Shut Down and took out SBLive and
>installed the Audigy and booted. Audigy showed up in the loading of the
>drivers desktop loaded no system sounds. Opened Z no driver found , opened CD
>and no driver found even though in the boot up it showed the drivers loading.
>USB messed cant open my Zip250 , did actually open a Sony Card reader and let
>me explore the memory chip , but then it failed to let me reopened it. Have
>not been able to see it till this one moment. Rebooted and check in bios ,
>made sure the slot with the Audigy was still hard coded to irq9 even though on
>load it said irq10. Continue the reboot and drivers show loading without a
>problem. Desktop no sounds and all conditions same as before. Fixed
>config.sys back to the .81 drivers and booted Said no SBLive found.
>Took out Audigy and reinstalled the SBLive and .81 load and have full system
>sounds all the way around and LBMixer now works again. This test was done using
>the compile on Hobbs and the official ones on the eCS download site. So maybe
>some one with a more knowledge could have gotten this to work with the Audigy
>as both versions showed loading in the boot process. Anthony
Anthony,
I've had a look at the UniAud source, and there's lots of code to
handle the Audigy. There doesn't seem to be anything to stop it or
turn it off, so it should work. But, as the source is for the
UNIAUD32.SYS, there may be something in UNIAUD16.SYS that's stopping
it.
The IRQ is interesting. I'm trying to get the code working with my
laptops chipset. I've got it to the point where it is loading and
grabbing resources including an IRQ. I've checked this by putting
output statements to display what's happening. But, neither Hardware
Manager or RMView show the driver as having the IRQ. Did you look to
see if the resources where OK after OS/2 had finished booting?
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** Reply to message from Anthony <astubbs@...> on Fri, 18 Oct 2002
18:16:03 -0400
This last message was sent with out all of the test put in. Sorry as my email
program sent automatic on opening :(, gotta change settings.
Open CD no good as could not find driver :(. Then I rebooted and Z had sound
again. Tried a CD again still no driver and Z then had no driver
and my USB stuff started acting weird. Shut Down and took out SBLive and
installed the Audigy and booted. Audigy showed up in the loading of the
drivers desktop loaded no system sounds. Opened Z no driver found , opened CD
and no driver found even though in the boot up it showed the drivers loading.
USB messed cant open my Zip250 , did actually open a Sony Card reader and let
me explore the memory chip , but then it failed to let me reopened it. Have
not been able to see it till this one moment. Rebooted and check in bios ,
made sure the slot with the Audigy was still hard coded to irq9 even though on
load it said irq10. Continue the reboot and drivers show loading without a
problem. Desktop no sounds and all conditions same as before. Fixed
config.sys back to the .81 drivers and booted Said no SBLive found.
Took out Audigy and reinstalled the SBLive and .81 load and have full system
sounds all the way around and LBMixer now works again. This test was done using
the compile on Hobbs and the official ones on the eCS download site. So maybe
some one with a more knowledge could have gotten this to work with the Audigy
as both versions showed loading in the boot process. Anthony
Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to
embrace all living creatures." Albert Einstein, 1879-1955
** Reply to message from Jason R Stefanovich <stefanj@...> on Wed, 16 Oct
2002 22:31:58 -0400
Took the Audigy out of another computer and installed the UniAud drivers. Had
the SB Live installed rebooted with the UniAud drivers -no system sounds out of
speaker. The driver showed they loaded. Tried the old MixOMat mixer it found
the Port 220- no mixer values work.
Then tried the LBMixer after reconfigureing it with the new drivers. Still no
system sounds. Opened OS2Web and went to ShoutCast started wolfFM and Z.exe
started at the loudest setting in Z ,still had no mixer to control sound.
Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to
embrace all living creatures." Albert Einstein, 1879-1955
For those who don't get the VOICE news feed. We all know that the Audigy is,
at it's core, an update of the SBLive! and there was some talk of updating the
SBLive! driver to support it (which never came to fruition). Now it seems that
as a byproduct of the ALSA port we may have support. Please help Roderick out
if you have or are willing to obtain one of these cards.
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From: "Roderick Klein" <rwklein@...>
Aymeric Peyret told me on eComStation IRC network he downloaded the
Innotek Uniaud driver from eComstation.com (its the same one as from
software choice). Now the following chipsets the readme are listed as
supported and other chipsets should not work (?):
- SBLIVE : Sound Blaster Live!
- CS4281 : Cirrus Logic CS4281
- ALS4000 : Avance Logic ALS4000
- CMEDIA : C-Media CMI8738
- ICH : Intel ICH + SigmaTel STAC9721/23
Force detection of specified audio hardware
(BTW UNIAUD is a port of the audio Alsa driver ported from Linux)
It worked on his system with an SB Audigy with Warpvision and system
sounds and MP3 files could be played. Uniaud also reported it as an Audigy
at startup. The following information he provided:
Vendor 1102h Creative Labs <-!!!!
Device 0004h EMU10K2 Audio Chipset (SB Audigy) <-!!!!!!
Command 0005h (I/O Access, BusMaster)
Status 0290h (Has Capabilities List, Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium
Timing)
Revision 03h, Header Type 80h, Bus Latency 20h
Self test 00h (Self test not supported)
PCI Class Multimedia, type Audio
Subsystem ID 00511102h SB0090 Audigy Platinum
Subsystem Vendor 1102h Creative Labs
Address 0 is an I/O Port : 0000C400h
System IRQ 9, INT# A
New Capabilities List Present:
Power Management Capability
Supports power state D1
Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving)
So does this mean run out and get a SB Audigy ? I would almost say yes....
But I don't know what Creative has done and if there are maybe more
revisions/versions of the SB Audigy (Meaning there could mixer problems
for instance or other problems). People who already have an Audigy and
have it working with Uniaud please report back your chipset and vendor ID.
Use for that the tool pci037vk from http://hobbes.nmsu.edu (search for
pci047vk)
Please send the output of pci047 and your experience (does it trap (which
it should not do..), does a mixer not work). Send to <rwklein@...>
When I have more reports I will report back.
Roderick Klein
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Hi David!
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 21:20:43 +1000 (EST), David Forrester wrote:
[Compiling ALSA/2 sources]
>>Many thanks, I'll try it!
>For my curiosity, are you trying this for the hell of it, or to get a
>as yet an unsupported card working? I'm trying to get it working for
Only for "the hell of it", but if I get bored (but I don't think so), I may work
to add new
chips.
I've got 4 projects running at the moment (JMDB (Java Movie Database), HomeInfo
(Apache/PHP/mySQL stuff to list incomming calls (who calls/called ->Address
Databse), Address Database,...), POVRAY 3.5 and a driver (I don't talk about
this one
at the moment because of very little progress -> heavy moving target).
Regards,
Juergen Ulbts (Germany)
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 11:47:29 +0200 (CEST), julbts@... wrote:
>Hi David!
>
>On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 06:04:02 +1000 (EST), David Forrester wrote:
>
>>>How did you compile the sources?
>>>I tried it but got an error because of an MAKEFILE.INC that I haven't found
in the
>[...]
>>Yes, that's what I found. Luckily, someone on the eCS list
>>reconstructed it. Here's the one I'm using at the moment:
>>[...]
>
>Many thanks, I'll try it!
>
For my curiosity, are you trying this for the hell of it, or to get a
as yet an unsupported card working? I'm trying to get it working for
the NeoMagic MagicMedia 256ZX chipset in my laptop. So, far the status
is:
- Compiles
- Detect the chipset OK
- Seems to detect the required resources and that they are available.
- Won't allocate all the resources as some are already allocated. Even
though it just told me they were available.
The one thing it is doing is teaching me patience as I reboot my
laptop. Unfortunately, I'm a poor learner :(
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Hi David!
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 06:04:02 +1000 (EST), David Forrester wrote:
>>How did you compile the sources?
>>I tried it but got an error because of an MAKEFILE.INC that I haven't found in
the
[...]
>Yes, that's what I found. Luckily, someone on the eCS list
>reconstructed it. Here's the one I'm using at the moment:
>[...]
Many thanks, I'll try it!
Regards,
Juergen Ulbts (Germany)
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 15:33:12 +0200 (CEST), julbts@... wrote:
>Hi David!
>
>On Mon, 07 Oct 2002 07:09:32 -0000, David Forrester wrote:
>
>>As you have installed UNIAUD, could you tell me what files are
>>actually installed? The reason for asking, is that I have built the
>>driver from the sources, and, it's obvious that there should be more.
>
>[...]
>>David Forrester
>
>How did you compile the sources?
>I tried it but got an error because of an MAKEFILE.INC that I haven't found in
the
>package and in the original ALSA package from CVS.
>This makefile.inc is added more than once to the makefile.os2. The first one
was
>somewhere in the driver subdirs.
Yes, that's what I found. Luckily, someone on the eCS list
reconstructed it. Here's the one I'm using at the moment:
DDK = D:\Develop\ddk
DDK_BASE = $(DDK)\base
UNIAUD = D:\Develop\Projects\uniaud
ALSA_TOOLS = $(UNIAUD)\tools
ALSA_LIB = $(UNIAUD)\lib
ALSA_bin = $(UNIAUD)\bin
WATCOM = D:\Develop\WATCOM
KEE = 1
!include $(UNIAUD)\include\watcom32.mk
!include $(UNIAUD)\include\watcom32.mak
A couple of those statements could be in the config.sys or other way to
setup the build environment, but, this is what's working after some
trial and error.
Good luck,
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Hi David!
On Mon, 07 Oct 2002 07:09:32 -0000, David Forrester wrote:
>As you have installed UNIAUD, could you tell me what files are
>actually installed? The reason for asking, is that I have built the
>driver from the sources, and, it's obvious that there should be more.
[...]
>David Forrester
How did you compile the sources?
I tried it but got an error because of an MAKEFILE.INC that I haven't found in
the
package and in the original ALSA package from CVS.
This makefile.inc is added more than once to the makefile.os2. The first one was
somewhere in the driver subdirs.
Here is what wmake prints to the console if I remove the makefile.inc from
"some"
makefiles:
Watcom Make Version 11.0c
Copyright by Sybase, Inc., and its subsidiaries, 1988, 2000.
All rights reserved. Watcom is a trademark of Sybase, Inc.
BUILDING RELEASE VERSION - .
BUILDING alsa
Watcom Make Version 11.0c
Copyright by Sybase, Inc., and its subsidiaries, 1988, 2000.
All rights reserved. Watcom is a trademark of Sybase, Inc.
BUILDING RELEASE VERSION - .\alsa
BUILDING core
Watcom Make Version 11.0c
Copyright by Sybase, Inc., and its subsidiaries, 1988, 2000.
All rights reserved. Watcom is a trademark of Sybase, Inc.
BUILDING RELEASE VERSION
Error(F38): (sound.obj) does not exist and cannot be made from existing files
Error(E02): Make execution terminated
Error(E42): Last command making (subdirs) returned a bad status
Error(E02): Make execution terminated
Error(E42): Last command making (subdirs) returned a bad status
Error(E02): Make execution terminated
Regards,
Juergen Ulbts (Germany)
David Forrester schrieb:
>As you have installed UNIAUD, could you tell me what files are
>actually installed? The reason for asking, is that I have built the
>driver from the sources, and, it's obvious that there should be more.
> After looking at the code, I suspect there is a UNIAUD16.SYS as well
>as the UNIAUD32.SYS that's built from the available source.
>
>And why am I doing this: I don't have a SW Choice subscription, so I
>can't look myself. And as they don't support the chipset in my
>laptop, the available build would be useless to me. Plus, I'm just
>curious.
>
>
Archive: e:uniaud.exe
Length EAs ACLs Date Time Name
-------- --- ---- ---- ---- ----
326 0 0 17-05-02 12:50 audfiles.scr
1249 0 0 19-09-02 19:05 AUDHELP.HLP
4395 0 0 17-05-02 12:51 audplay.ico
1895 0 0 19-09-02 19:05 CARDINFO.DLL
1965 0 0 09-08-02 14:10 control.scr
4395 0 0 17-05-02 12:51 midiplay.ico
21395 0 0 26-09-02 18:34 readme.txt
60208 0 0 19-09-02 19:05 uniaud16.sys
247808 0 0 19-09-02 19:10 uniaud32.sys
4395 0 0 17-05-02 12:51 vidplay.ico
-------- ----- ----- -------
348031 0 0 10 files
Thats the content of the package...
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Hi David!
> After looking at the code, I suspect there is a UNIAUD16.SYS as well
>as the UNIAUD32.SYS that's built from the available source.
Yep, that's right.
tam
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--- In sbliveos2@y..., tam@g... wrote:
> Hi!
>
> >How does compare the new driver with the old one?. Any new
features?,
> >can we install on top or we have to remove any reference to the old
> >driver?
> I've uninstalled sb live driver with minstall and installed uniaud
with
> minstall. I just need it for playing mp3 and movies with
WarpVision. No
> DOS, WinOS2, Midi and so on.
>
> I think it has just the same features.
>
Tam,
As you have installed UNIAUD, could you tell me what files are
actually installed? The reason for asking, is that I have built the
driver from the sources, and, it's obvious that there should be more.
After looking at the code, I suspect there is a UNIAUD16.SYS as well
as the UNIAUD32.SYS that's built from the available source.
And why am I doing this: I don't have a SW Choice subscription, so I
can't look myself. And as they don't support the chipset in my
laptop, the available build would be useless to me. Plus, I'm just
curious.
David Forrester
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 19:05:53 +0200, tam@... wrote:
>I've uninstalled sb live driver with minstall and installed uniaud with
>minstall. I just need it for playing mp3 and movies with WarpVision. No
>DOS, WinOS2, Midi and so on.
>
>I think it has just the same features.
UNIAUD doesn't do midi?
Gili
Hi!
>How does compare the new driver with the old one?. Any new features?,
>can we install on top or we have to remove any reference to the old
>driver?
I've uninstalled sb live driver with minstall and installed uniaud with
minstall. I just need it for playing mp3 and movies with WarpVision. No
DOS, WinOS2, Midi and so on.
I think it has just the same features.
tam
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How does compare the new driver with the old one?. Any new features?,
can we install on top or we have to remove any reference to the old
driver?
Thanks in advance
Leonardo Pino
Hello,
I have installed a SBLive card into the following
machine:
Dell GX110
PIII 667Mhz
OS/2 Warp 4.5
XWorkplace 0.9.20
SBLive driver 0.8.0
So far, no sound. The driver seems to load, and when
I switch IRQs
in the BIOS, the driver picks up the switch, but still
no sound. I
have enabled hardware detection on each IRQ switch,
and I have even
de-installed MMOS2 and re-installed, just to make
certain I had
cleared out the MMPM2.INI. I have also switched
between the KEE and
non-KEE SBLIVE32.sys files, just to check if that was
a problem on my
end.
Can someone please post a working MMPM2.INI so I can
compare? Any
additional suggestions are also welcome.
Thanks,
David
Homo Sapiens: Latin for carbon-based computer DNA...
Roderick Klein wrote:
>
> I have switched the mailing list to moderated so this will keep the
> spammers out the door....
>
> Roderick Klein
> (SB live OS/2 mailing owner).
> Any comment please send to RWKLEIN@...
I had to do something similar to the db2 list.
Mark Henigan
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Any comment please send to RWKLEIN@...
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 02:16:07 -0000, timur_tabi wrote:
>The web page, http://sound.netlabs.org/, is out of date. I know the
>latest version is 0.8, but the web page only talks about 0.75.
>Sander's home page also has no mention of the SB Live driver at all.
>Would it be possible to update the online resources????
>
>1) The page http://sound.netlabs.org/ should be updated
>2) Sander's home page needs to have information on the driver
Timur,
also your page about OS2 irc channels/network should be updated.... ;-)
eCS Net is still not present while there're channels/network that do not exists
anymore..
bye :)
On 16 Aug 2002 16:40:06 -0000, sbliveos2@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>Message: 19
> Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 02:16:07 -0000
> From: "timur_tabi" <timur@...>
>Subject: Web page and latest version?
>
>The web page, http://sound.netlabs.org/, is out of date. I know the
>latest version is 0.8, but the web page only talks about 0.75.
>Sander's home page also has no mention of the SB Live driver at all.
>Would it be possible to update the online resources????
>
>1) The page http://sound.netlabs.org/ should be updated
>2) Sander's home page needs to have information on the driver
>3) The driver itself should also be located in the Files section of
>this mailing list.
Adrian Gschwend said that Netlabs is in the middle of a sight redesign
so I wouldn't expect the links to be updated till then.
Jason R Stefanovich
Just Another Stupid Homepage:
http://home1.gte.net/stefanj/
On 16 Aug 2002 16:40:06 -0000, sbliveos2@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>Message: 14
> Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 12:57:52 +0200
> From: ingo.steiner@...
>Subject: Re: Re: midi
>
>
>Hello,
>
>maybe I add another comment/question to this MIDI-problem:
>as the driver does not support midi, you have to use timidity to play those
>files.
>I have installed it but it never worked perfectly (see restrictions in the
>included readme).
>
>1. Since I installed the cw-mmclasses from Chris - a great cotribution! -
>midi can be played
>smoothly with the Player/Folder which comes with the classes,
>but double-clicking on a midi-file causes the WPS to crash (the player
>object in MMOS2 the same).
>This can be tolerated as Chris' Folder really is a fine thing, but I still
>hope to get timidity
>work also with the other MMOS2-methods. Does anybody have an idea?
>
>2. the emx-libraries seem to be very important for midi.
>I only installed the dynamic libraries (DLL's), my question:
>do I have to install the executables (EXE's) as well (in the path of
>course) ?
>
>Ingo
Have you written Cris about this? I play my midi files just by double
clicking on them and have had no problems...Is it possible there is a conflict
with Cris's class's?
Jason R Stefanovich
Just Another Stupid Homepage:
http://home1.gte.net/stefanj/
On 16 Aug 2002 16:40:06 -0000, sbliveos2@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>Message: 13
> Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 20:02:20 -0000
> From: "yvonrjletourneau" <yvon.letourneau@...>
>Subject: Re: midi
>
>Hello Sandy,
>
>Are you still experiencing this problem? I'm a bit late in the game
>here because I just bought my Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 OEM card this
>week :)
>
>I followed the instructions in revision 5 of Jason R Stefanovich's
>document "Installation and Configuration of Software for the Sound
>Blaster Live! and 512 Sound Cards under the OS/2 Operating System". A
>nice document. WAVs play, WarpVision plays stuff good but alas I
>couldn't get midi to play. :(
>
>Alas, I stopped following instructions just after the attempt to play
>MIDI files, because:
>
>1. If I double-clicked on a midi file, nothing would happen.
>2. If I opened the MIDI applet, and chose to open a midi file from
>there, it would report "Unable to open {midi file} (rc=5010)."
>
>First off, I'd like to thank Jason for his document on making Sound
>Blaster Live! 5.1 work in OS/2. I would have been lost without it.
>It's a real bonus to have the steps for setting up delivery of awesome
>sound from my favorite OS! Thanks Jason!
>
>This afternoon I stumbled on the problems above, as well as a solution
>for them. This really applies only to people like me who didn't
>already have EMX installed at the time of writing.
>
>Perhaps there is a newer version of this document? If so, I
>appologize, I wasn't able to find it.
>
>I may have stumbled on a wee snag in step 5 of the instructions:
>
>>8 snip
>5. Unzip the EMX runtime archive to X:\EMX.
>>8 snip
>
>This presents a twist because the emxrt.zip archive unpacks with a
>root directory of "emx". An "unzip -Z emxrt", shows the existing
>structure within emxrt.zip and part of which is pasted below (the
>directory structures we're concerned with):
>
>>8 snip
>-rwx--- 2.0 fat 52015 b- defX 22-Apr-00 19:14 emx/bin/emx.exe
>-rw---- 2.0 fat 91198 b- defX 22-Apr-00 20:01 emx/dll/emx.dll
>>8 snip
>
>The side-effect of the unzip is that the DLLs are unpacked to
>\emx\emx\dll and the binaries are in \emx\emx\bin (note the \emx\emx,
>instead of \emx). With this considered, the files won't be located in
>the fully qualified path, cited at the end of step four, below:
I'll modify #5 to say that you place emxrt.zip in the root directory
and call unzip -Z emxrt. That should clear up any issues.
Thanks,
Jason R Stefanovich
Just Another Stupid Homepage:
http://home1.gte.net/stefanj/
On 16 Aug 2002 16:40:06 -0000, sbliveos2@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>Message: 12
> Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 01:17:06 -0700
> From: Zeppelin <zeppelin@...>
>Subject: Re: CD Grabbing
>
>There is Comp.os.os2. multimedia newsgroup... might check *there*
>
>
>I've "heard" about folks having the same problem as you, with the first few
moments
>of each song being recorded, But can't recall what the solution for them
was..
>But, I've never had the problem,
>
>For grabbing 'vinyl",... either the Os/2 standard "wave editor" has worked
well,
>and so has 'Ceres Sound Studio"...capturing the content as a *.Wav file FIRST
on my
>hard drives,...then converting to *.mp3 separately and After the fact...
>And to grab from music CD, ...it's pretty hard to beat Leech/L3Enc,...It's been
a
>couple years, but,.. when I used those for the very first time, I was astounded
by
>the speed I was seeing the files get "ripped-n-written" by...
Vinly...Dtape...also idiot proof (I'm a dummy, I need this easy stuff!!!)
http://home.clara.net/orac/os2.htm#dtape
Jason R Stefanovich
Just Another Stupid Homepage:
http://home1.gte.net/stefanj/
On 16 Aug 2002 16:40:06 -0000, sbliveos2@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>Message: 2
> Date: Friday, 09 Aug 2002 19:53:50 +0800
> From: "Stewart Buckingham" <chili@...>
>Subject: CD Grabbing
>
>Originally to: All
>
>Hi,
>
>I couldn't find a better forum than this to post this question. If there is
>somewhere better (yahoo/usenet/mailinglist) I'd appreciate the 'heads-up'.
>
>I thought I'd start practicing on a few CD's and get familiar with this stuff
>before leaping into recording my vynls. However, I must be missing something.
Try Warp CD Copy...almost idiot proof.
asua.v-lo.krakow.pl/eng/projects/cd-copy/
Jason R Stefanovich
Just Another Stupid Homepage:
http://home1.gte.net/stefanj/
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 07:39:29 +0200, Herwig Bauernfeind wrote:
>The latest version I am aware of is 0.81. I have it but do not know
>where I got it from.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~sandervl/sbliveos2.zip
I believe that this is usually the latest version... (or
more appropriately, the last version)
Cary
timur_tabi schrieb:
>The web page, http://sound.netlabs.org/, is out of date. I know the
>latest version is 0.8, but the web page only talks about 0.75.
>
The latest version I am aware of is 0.81. I have it but do not know
where I got it from.
Herwig
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