System Beeps by Shiru
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added on the 2019-01-25 15:09:19 by Shiru |
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Looks and sounds nice! What are the system requirements?
rulez added on the 2019-01-25 16:22:14 by britelite
Awesome tunes, thanks for the youtube cap
awesome shaders
Hey, awesome skillz and good tunes too! :) Just think about what if you had _two_ channels... Try the TED chip!
Great sounds from the PC speaker!
Will try it on my XT soon.
Will try it on my XT soon.
Sweet
Hahacool
Rockin' tunes - hats off for the truly oldskool system requirements, too (and the detailed lowdown on the tech/tricks)
nice stuff!
great stuff!
Still in total disbelief about how far this pushes the classic monophonic PC speaker sound.
Chip-drums rulez !!!!
Very nicely done
This is COOL! thx!!
It runs fine on new PC with USB boot.
a large amount of work, respect!
a large amount of work, respect!
yay
Watched the video only, but some nice tunes for the g'old speaker.
Oh, I enjoyed this thoroughly!
Yeah, grooving the beeper. Nice tracks.
Awesome!
Tried it on real hardware... didn't work 100%.
On my 286, both SB.COM and SBX.COM crash with an "Internal stack overflow". It works for a short while, but there's some random noises, even when you're in the menu, not playing sounds.
The display updates are also somewhat haphazard... They freeze from time to time, then get going again.
On my IBM PC/XT 5160, neither SB.COM nor SBX.COM play correctly. The music seems too slow, and there's random/garbled noise.
My guess is that the code inside the timer interrupt is too slow in complex parts, leading multiple interrupts to get 'piggybacked' onto the stack, eventually crashing the machine.
However, I do agree that this music is technically possible on even a stock IBM 5150 or 5160, given properly optimized code and bugfree code.
On my 286, both SB.COM and SBX.COM crash with an "Internal stack overflow". It works for a short while, but there's some random noises, even when you're in the menu, not playing sounds.
The display updates are also somewhat haphazard... They freeze from time to time, then get going again.
On my IBM PC/XT 5160, neither SB.COM nor SBX.COM play correctly. The music seems too slow, and there's random/garbled noise.
My guess is that the code inside the timer interrupt is too slow in complex parts, leading multiple interrupts to get 'piggybacked' onto the stack, eventually crashing the machine.
However, I do agree that this music is technically possible on even a stock IBM 5150 or 5160, given properly optimized code and bugfree code.
Rad.
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Maybe some issue with calling back the standard DOS timer handler (it calls it at normal 18 Hz rate).
Yes, that could be. Perhaps if the machine state isn't exactly the way the standard handler expects it, it may cause issues. Or perhaps the handler itself leaves the machine in a different state than when you called it.
The standard 18 Hz timer is in the BIOS, and different clones may have different behaviour there.
For example, the 286 I use, has a routine in there to read the turbo button status. I found that out because the turbo button stops working during certain games and demos, because they replace the handler altogether.
Anyway, I'll gladly help you to test and debug the code.
Bleep bleep
nice
Just tested, this seems to solve the problem on the PC/XT 5160, works fine now, and sounds great on that big loud speaker that IBM puts in there.
My 286 still has the same weird beeping in the menu and stack overflow crashes, so that may be a different issue. Might be related to the weird BIOS timer handler routine I mentioned earlier.
My 286 still has the same weird beeping in the menu and stack overflow crashes, so that may be a different issue. Might be related to the weird BIOS timer handler routine I mentioned earlier.
Brilliant! I enjoyed the tunes and it was nice to see it work in such a limited machine. The downside is that I also have some issues on my "real" hardware (an A2088/4.7MHz commodore bridgeboard connected to my Amiga), it plays correctly sometimes more than half a minute but then some random beeps start to sound and the music finally breaks. I can try with a faster v20 cpu to see if it helps... I hope you can fix the little bugs and produce more releases with this sound engine in the future :-)
great!
Nice.
great stuff!!
cool!
Good! Worth to listen to! Give it an ear!
sweet little nu oldskool disk!
The source archive file is forbidden. No way to download :-(
shiru.untergrund.net/files/system_beeps_src.zip
shiru.untergrund.net/files/system_beeps_src.zip
@TomCatAbaddon, it must have been some temporary issue, I just tried your link and it works fine.
Anyway, I am a big fun of this album, even if the choice of platform makes me mildly annoyed (because ZX Spectrum is the capital of Beepland, and will always be). But as far as complaints about releases go, this is an obvious non-starter, right?
Anyway, I am a big fun of this album, even if the choice of platform makes me mildly annoyed (because ZX Spectrum is the capital of Beepland, and will always be). But as far as complaints about releases go, this is an obvious non-starter, right?
@Shiru my best speaker amstrad and ibm have MDA monitors.
May you add suport for them ?, even just the simple version that have no animation ?
May you add suport for them ?, even just the simple version that have no animation ?
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