Author : Theta Band Software LLC
Version 1.0.
If you write OS/2 applications and want to license the sound system used in this program, look at the ORDER.TXT file for an order form and DSMI.TXT for a summary of its capabilities, or visit the DSMI homepage.
The function of the DSMI plug-in is to play music module files. Those files are 32 channel digital music and are of tremendously high quality.
You can find hundreds of music files to play at ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/demos/music/songs.
The music module formats supported by the DSMI plug-in are :
AMF | Digital Sound & Music Interface modules |
MOD | Amiga modules |
S3M | Scream Tracker 3 modules |
MTM | MultiTracker modules |
STM | Original Scream Tracker modules |
FAR | Farandole composer modules |
669 | Composer 669 modules |
NST | Noise Tracker modules |
If you don't know about music modules, read my software homepage and the DSMI homepage.
This version of NPDSMI should be installed on Navigator for OS/2 General Availability.
It should not be used with the beta versions of Navigator.
You can check the plug-in page for an update anytime you want by selecting "About Plugins" in Navigator, and then clicking on the Digital Sound & Music Interface for OS/2 plug-in.
Here is what you need to do to use the plug-in :
This plug-in requires Direct Audio Real Time - DART.
DART is included in OS/2 Warp version 4 (Merlin).
For OS/2 Warp version 3, users, you need to get Direct Audio Real Time DLL support files.
<EMBED HIDDEN="true" TYPE="audio/x-mod" SRC="MUSIC.MOD"> </EMBED>Put the MUSIC.MOD module file in the same directory as the HTML file, and Netscape Navigator for OS/2 users with this plug-in will be able to hear the tune !
There is no warranty of any kind that the DSMI plug-in will perform or not perform any task. Try it at your own risk.
Note that the DSMI plug-in for Netscape Navigator is constantly evolving. The first version of the DSMI plug-in was written in one night.