Short: EaglePlayer Jochen Hippel ST ext. player Author: Jochen Hippel & Wanted Team Uploader: Don Adan Type: mus/play Version: 4 Replaces: mus/play/EP_JHippelST.lha Architecture: m68k-amigaos This is a updated version of the external "Jochen Hippel ST" module player for EaglePlayer 1.54/2.00+. Versions 1-2 - written by Jochen Hippel for DeliTracker Version 3 Features: - converted to work with EaglePlayer - some fixes/changes - added Analyzer - added Balance - added ModuleInfo with Position Counter - added Volume - added Voices Version 4 - fixed digi samples handling - added "as is" support for first SID ($EE) command Notes: 1. This player written by Jochen Hippel uses the best known (high quality) Atari ST soundchip emulator on the Amiga. 2. The following Atari ST song formats from Jochen Hippel's TFMXMMTEX-Editor are supported: - TFMX (The Final Musicsystem eXtended) - MMME (Mad Max Music Editor) - COSO (COmpressed SOng) for TFMX and MMME songfiles - MMME-MMME (Mad Max Music Editor) with SID (first version only). 3. Default file prefixes for two files (with external samples) format are: Songdata - HST. (for example: HST.WingsOfDeath 1) Samples - SMP. (for example: SMP.WingsOfDeath 1) You can use also "SMP.set" for the sample file name. 4. Due to several different formats of TFMX replayers on the Atari ST, the original PC relative replay code is often required in front of the module (especially for digi songs) in order to be correctly recognised and played. For example, Turrican and Turrican II songs. All Jochen Hippel songs in original (unchanged) format from the Wanted Team page were tested. 5. Sometimes it's better to disable the Converter Genie in the DeliTracker Genies menu, because some Jochen Hippel ST songs in TFMX format can be played wrong. 6. If you know of or have any other Jochen Hippel mods that are not available on the Wanted Team page, please contact Wanted Team. Both Amiga and Atari ST files are welcome. 7. ModuleInfo works/looks better for EaglePlayer 1.54. 8. The loaded module (for safety) must always be at least as many bytes long as the calculated size. This is why some modules will give you an error with this player. Some original songs are saved two bytes too short. If this is the case, you can add a few (2-30) empty bytes at end if you have the original songs or re-rip the tune again. 9. You can get the latest versions of Wanted Team products from: http://wt.exotica.org.uk Special greetings go to: - MCoder for help - Peter Kunath for DMA waiting routine - Nicolas Pomarede for ideas - Alexander Holland for support - Jan Krolzig for betatesting - Phil "meynaf" G. for help