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mpega.library 1.0 (02-Nov-1997) (68020+) (GIFTWARE)
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Distribution Conditions
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This program is copyright (c) 1997 by Stephane TAVENARD.
It may be distributed freely under the condition that no profit is
gained from its distribution, nor from any other program distributed
in the same package.
Permission is granted to distribute this package by Bulletin Board
systems or network sites, under the condition that no fee is charged
on downloading it.
All files that are part of this package have to be distributed
together and none of them may be changed in any way other than
archiving or crunching. The only exception to this rule are the
icons, including the tooltypes, which may be changed to accommodate
them to the rest of the disk it is distributed on.
This program is distributed as freeware (and giftware).
Disclamer
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This package is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind.
The author assumes no responsibility or liability whatsoever
for any damage or dataloss caused by using this package.
Requirements
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An Amiga :^)
A 68020 or better
OS 3.0
Description
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This package contains a lib directory with several versions. Copy
the desired version to your LIBS: directory and rename it to "mpega.library".
* WARNING * FPU versions of these libraries are slower than others, but they
are more accurate. FPU versions can be used to convert MPEGA Audio file to
pcm files with maximum quality. Integer versions (without 'FPU' in the library
name) are very fast and provide very good quality (very near to FPU version).
The developer directory contains includes for SAS/C like compiler. For other
compilers, you can use the .fd file to build your programming interface.
You can also find a short example to see how to use this library in the
developer/demo directory.
Enjoy it !
History
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V1.0 02-Nov-1997 First aminet release
Credits
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Thanks to my friend, AMIGA, the best computer ever made.
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Stéphane TAVENARD (ANGERS/France)
Email: tavenard@xiii.univ-angers.fr (it's my brother Raphaël mail)
IRC: Tatav
Send your gifts here :^)
Stéphane TAVENARD
La Bezanière
49070 Saint Jean de Linières
FRANCE