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4898.1 | | TRUCKS::BUSSINK_E | Erik Bussink,Fareham UK,782-2272 | Mon Jul 15 1991 05:27 | 1 |
| MED 3.10 doesn't need any hardware.
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4898.2 | Try MED 3.00 instead
| AMIGA::RIES | OS/2 = Half an Operating System | Mon Jul 15 1991 18:03 | 3 |
| MED 3.10 seems a bit flakey to me. It also doesn't have some of the features
of 3.00, so I am still using 3.00. I can also be cound on one of the Fish
Disks.
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4898.3 | | POBOX::ANDREWS | I'm the NRA | Mon Jul 15 1991 18:38 | 3 |
| Mine starts up, but after running a short time, locks up the machine.
Is this a consequence of running on an '020 or is it my set up in MED?
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4898.4 | 31 with 030 works fine! | UFHIS::SFISCHER | | Tue Jul 16 1991 03:23 | 11 |
| I don't think it has to do with the 020. I got an upgraded 2630, and
MED 3.1 works perfectly! (MED3.0 always had problems with the
'equalizer').
.0, do you have any task using the Audio channels in your
Startup-Sequence??
.?, What's in Med30, that is not in MED3.1??I didn't find anything!
byebye,
sammy
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4898.5 | AUDIO.DEVICE ?? Where is it? | SAC::JEPSON | Eschew Obfuscation | Wed Jul 17 1991 05:06 | 22 |
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I managed to wrest my son away from the screen last night long enough
to have another go at kicking-off MED 3.10. This time I paid more
attention to the red message !!!
It is looking for AUDIO.DEVICE somewhere (presumably in DEVS/) and then
proffers the opinion my channels maybe busy with another process. I
cannot find this file in the disc or anywhere on my Workbench1.3.2 or
Extras1.3. Anyone understand the problem and/or (preferably) explain
where I get AUDIO.DEVICE from ?
I've got hold of MED 3.0 but not had time to copy it to 3�" floppy yet
and try running that, however, there's no sign of an audio.device file
lurking on the disc anywhere.
Many thanks for the response so far ... I've only had my A500(1Mb) 4
weeks so I'm sure you will be hearing from me again!!
Cheers!
Andy
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4898.6 | | TRUCKS::BUSSINK_E | Switzerland 700th, D-14 | Wed Jul 17 1991 06:07 | 4 |
| I think, (maybe not true!) that the audio.device is in ROM, it's not
in DEVS/ .
Erik
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4898.7 | Behind the Workbench Screen | BOUTYE::MULLAN | | Wed Jul 17 1991 06:41 | 16 |
| I had the same problem starting MED 3.0 and spent several frustrating
hours disconnecting everything after the message "UNABLE TO START MED
- AUDIO CHANNELS IN USE".
I eventually figured it out. Start MED and let the error message
display and wait for the main workbench screen to come back. Then
using MB1 (clicked on the menu bar) pull the workbench screen down
to the bottom of the display -
you'll find MED lurking behind it and it should work OK from there.
I've had this problem with several other "PD" programs as well.
Hope this helps,
Gerry.
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4898.8 | FWIW, Screen-Shuffling | CRISTA::CAPRICCIO | Stuck in the H�2�Whoa | Wed Jul 17 1991 13:20 | 17 |
| Re: -.1
� display and wait for the main workbench screen to come back. Then
� using MB1 (clicked on the menu bar) pull the workbench screen down
� to the bottom of the display -
� you'll find MED lurking behind it and it should work OK from there.
Just FWIW; I don't have any experience with MED, but if it like most
other programs that open custom screens, you can also push the
Workbench screen to the back with the gadget on the menu bar or with
the left-Amiga/M key combination. If the custom screen doesn't have a
title bar gadget (or a pull-down menu or hot-key combination) to get
you back to the Workbench screen, the left-Amiga/N key combination will
do the trick (with most programs). There's also several screen-shuffling
programs out in the PD (ScreenX, etc.).
Pete
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4898.9 | Yes, a shy screen (a real wimp?) | SAC::JEPSON | Eschew Obfuscation | Fri Jul 19 1991 12:44 | 12 |
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Success !!
Thanks all. The MED screen was indeed extremely shy and it had snuck
off and hidden itself behind the workbench screen.
All I've got to ddo now is learn how to use it ... I've never seen so
many gadgets !!!
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