Hello!
I read somewhere in the TODO list, that the coders are considering the idea of implementing a TFMX replayer for use with the Amiga version of Monkey Island 1, which has very nice music and sfx.
Well, there exist at least 2 dedicated projects, but none is perfect and I doubt they are still maintained.
So my proposal is to contact the authors of DeliPlayer (http://www.deliplayer.com/), particularly the person who developed their TFMX engine, Peter Kunath. The 68000 emulation core used by this engine is based on that of UAE, the Amiga Emulator and was modified by Kunath and other people. The main application is closed-source, but probably the TFMX and 68000 modules are not, so it's worth trying.
To anyone who was misled by the subject into thinking I was going to undertake the development myself, sorry! I don't have half the skills necessary for the task.
Thank you for reading this far!
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Proposal for TFMX audio replayer
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Re: Proposal for TFMX audio replayer
It's currently a project taken up by a student for Google's Summer of Code 2008.Minello wrote:I read somewhere in the TODO list, that the coders are considering the idea of implementing a TFMX replayer for use with the Amiga version of Monkey Island 1
Well, there's also UADE, a free EaglePlayer/Delitracker implementation ontop of UAE. And it comes with 68k assembly sources for the TFMX replayer. As far as I understand, that should be the one the DeliPlayer uses. Correct me if I'm wrong, though.Minello wrote:Well, there exist at least 2 dedicated projects, but none is perfect and I doubt they are still maintained.
So my proposal is to contact the authors of DeliPlayer (http://www.deliplayer.com/), particularly the person who developed their TFMX engine, Peter Kunath. The 68000 emulation core used by this engine is based on that of UAE, the Amiga Emulator and was modified by Kunath and other people. The main application is closed-source, but probably the TFMX and 68000 modules are not, so it's worth trying.
No problem. Especially since the task is already taken anyway.Minello wrote:To anyone who was misled by the subject into thinking I was going to undertake the development myself, sorry! I don't have half the skills necessary for the task.
Re: Proposal for TFMX audio replayer
Good luck. The DeliPlayer devs went AWOL without any notice about three years ago. Even the forum mods don't have a clue about what's going on with them.Minello wrote:my proposal is to contact the authors of DeliPlayer
Re: Proposal for TFMX audio replayer
Out of sheer boredom I tried tracking them down - it's not like they're hiding under rocksKaminari wrote:Good luck. The DeliPlayer devs went AWOL without any notice about three years ago. Even the forum mods don't have a clue about what's going on with them.
I found a list of their publications
I also found their "official" email addresses (in a paper dated 2006, probably still valid)
(my, what a good little stalker I am ^^)
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