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Subject: Re: Any good sound/music lib for DJGPP?
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Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 22:28:38 -0300
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Moogla wrote:
> 
> Anders David Skarin wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm looking for a small but usable lib(or code) to
> > play XM modules and do some simple timing. Ofcourse
> > there is MIDAS, but the DJGPP version requires ALLEGRO,
> > which I don't have any use for.
> >
> > Anyone with a good link?
> No. Most I've seen have gone away (like mikmod)
> In fact, MIDAS is your best bet... tried and true, high performance.
> I'd put up with all of Shawn Hargreave's hard work on the Allegro
> project. Allegro (honestly) is not that big a deal. You might want it
> anyway, if not for the library, for the sources.
> 
> moogla

Besides, you can reduce the inpact of Allegro on your code size quite
significantly, esp. if you are not using most of the graphics code.

-Mike

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