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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 15:17:27 +0300 (EEST) From: Hannu Savolainen Subject: Re: SDL uses obsolete OSS features I did some work on getting OSS to work better with SDL. There have been some problems with select which should be fixed now. I'm having some problems in understanding what is the purpose of the DSP_WaitAudio() routine. I added a return to the very beginning of this routine and commendted out the define for USE_BLOCKING_WRITES. At least lbreakout2 seems to work as well as earlier. The latencies are the same. An ordinary blocking write does exactly the same thing than DSP_WaitAudio does. So I would recommend using the USE_BLOCKING_WRITES approach and removing everything from the DSP_WaitAudio routine. Also enabling USE_BLOCKING_WRITES makes it possible to simplify DSP_PlayAudio() because you don't need to handle the partial writes (the do-while loop). Attached is a patch against SDL-1.2.7. After these changes SDL will use OSS as it's designed to be used (make it as simple as possible). This code should work with all OSS implementations because it uses only the very fundamental features that have been there since the jurassic times.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Fri, 12 Nov 2004 21:39:04 +0000
parents dad72daf44b3
children d910939febfa
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#ifndef _AICA_H_
#define _AICA_H_

#define	AICA_MEM	0xa0800000

#define SM_8BIT		1
#define SM_16BIT	0
#define SM_ADPCM	2

void aica_play(int ch,int mode,unsigned long smpptr,int looptst,int loopend,int freq,int vol,int pan,int loopflag);
void aica_stop(int ch);
void aica_vol(int ch,int vol);
void aica_pan(int ch,int pan);
void aica_freq(int ch,int freq);
int aica_get_pos(int ch);

#endif