[Scummvm-cvs-logs] CVS: scummvm README,1.300,1.301

Max Horn fingolfin at users.sourceforge.net
Sun Dec 19 17:17:03 CET 2004


Update of /cvsroot/scummvm/scummvm
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv8346

Modified Files:
	README 
Log Message:
Additional cleanup

Index: README
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RCS file: /cvsroot/scummvm/scummvm/README,v
retrieving revision 1.300
retrieving revision 1.301
diff -u -d -r1.300 -r1.301
--- README	20 Dec 2004 00:55:15 -0000	1.300
+++ README	20 Dec 2004 01:16:31 -0000	1.301
@@ -550,8 +550,8 @@
 
 5.5) Using data files from Macintosh game versions:
 ---- ----------------------------------------------
-All LucasArts SCUMM based adventures except CMI also exist in versions for the
-Macintosh. ScummVM can use most (all?) of them, however, in some case some
+All LucasArts SCUMM based adventures except COMI also exist in versions for the
+Macintosh. ScummVM can use most (all?) of them, however, in some cases some
 additional work is required. First off, if you are not using a Macintosh for
 this, accessing the CD/floppy data might be tricky, since the mac uses a 
 special disk format called HFS which other systems usually do not support.
@@ -660,17 +660,19 @@
 manual configuration. If you ARE using MIDI, you have several different
 choices of output, depending on your operating system and configuration.
         
+        null      - Null output. Don't play any music.
+
         adlib     - Internal Adlib emulation (default)
-        alsa      - Output using ALSA sequencer device. See below.
-        amidi     - Use the MorphOS MIDI system, for MorphOS users
-        core      - CoreAudio sound, for MacOS X users.
         mt32      - Internal MT-32 emulation
-        null      - Null output. Don't play any music.
         pcjr      - Internal PCjr emulation 
         pcspk     - Internal PC Speaker emulation
+        towns     - Internal FM-TOWNS YM2612 emulation
+
+        alsa      - Output using ALSA sequencer device. See below.
+        amidi     - Use the MorphOS MIDI system, for MorphOS users
+        core      - CoreAudio sound, for Mac OS X users.
         qt        - Quicktime sound, for Macintosh users.
         seq       - Use /dev/sequencer for MIDI, *nix users. See below.
-        towns     - FM-TOWNS YM2612 emulation
         windows   - Windows MIDI. Uses built-in sequencer, for Windows users
 
 To select a sound driver, pass its name via the '-e' option to scummvm,
@@ -923,7 +925,6 @@
 
 7.7) Output sample rate:
 ---- -------------------
-
 The output sample rate tells ScummVM how many sound samples to play per channel
 per second. There is much that could be said on this subject, but most of it
 would be irrelevant here. The short version is that for most games 22050 Hz is





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