[Scummvm-cvs-logs] CVS: scummvm readme.txt,1.20,1.21

Jeremy Newman laxdragon at users.sourceforge.net
Mon Apr 15 13:26:14 CEST 2002


Update of /cvsroot/scummvm/scummvm
In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv3937

Modified Files:
	readme.txt 
Log Message:
updated the -e midi options


Index: readme.txt
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RCS file: /cvsroot/scummvm/scummvm/readme.txt,v
retrieving revision 1.20
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -C2 -d -r1.20 -r1.21
*** readme.txt	15 Apr 2002 13:28:57 -0000	1.20
--- readme.txt	15 Apr 2002 20:15:03 -0000	1.21
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*** 1,4 ****
  ScummVM README
! Last updated:    2002-04-14
  Release version: 0.2.0  [CVS build]
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- 1,4 ----
  ScummVM README
! Last updated:    2002-04-15
  Release version: 0.2.0  [CVS build]
  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*** 199,203 ****
          -m<num>   - set the music volume, 0-100  default is '60'
          -t<num>   - set music tempo              default is '2031616'
!         -e<num>   - select sound engine. see below.
          -g<mode>  - select graphics scaler. see below.
  	-f        - fullscreen mode
--- 199,203 ----
          -m<num>   - set the music volume, 0-100  default is '60'
          -t<num>   - set music tempo              default is '2031616'
!         -e<mode>   - select sound engine. see below.
          -g<mode>  - select graphics scaler. see below.
  	-f        - fullscreen mode
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*** 246,254 ****
  If you ARE using MIDI, you have several different choices of output, 
  depending on your operating system and configuration.
! 
!         -e0 - Null output. Don't play any music. This is default on non-windows operating systems
!         -e1 - Windows output. This uses the builtin Windows sequencer. Naturally, only on Windows
!         -e4 - Quicktime sound, for Macintosh users.
! 
  
  Playing sound with Adlib emulation:
--- 246,258 ----
  If you ARE using MIDI, you have several different choices of output, 
  depending on your operating system and configuration.
!         
! 	-eadlib     - Uses internal Adlib Emulation (default) 
!         -ewindows   - Windows MIDI. Uses builtin sequencer. Only on Windows
! 	-etimidity  - Uses Timidity for music. Requires Timidity.
! 	-eseq       - Uses /dev/sequencer for MIDI. *nix only.
!         -eqt        - Quicktime sound, for Macintosh users.
! 	-eamidi     - Uses the MorphOS MIDI system. MorphOS only.
! 	-enull      - Null output. Don't play any music.
! 	
  
  Playing sound with Adlib emulation:





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