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Support for libNanoSID dropped.
author | Matti Hamalainen <ccr@tnsp.org> |
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date | Thu, 19 Aug 2004 19:06:02 +0000 |
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52 Also the API-stability of libSIDPlay2 is not yet 100%, there may | 52 Also the API-stability of libSIDPlay2 is not yet 100%, there may |
53 be changes. Bugs are evident, though many of them will be fixed | 53 be changes. Bugs are evident, though many of them will be fixed |
54 eventually. | 54 eventually. |
55 | 55 |
56 | 56 |
57 - libNanoSID: An obscure binary-only emulation library that only plays | |
58 special ZSID-format files, which are not compatible with PSID-formats. | |
59 Pros: Fast emulation, supposedly good filter-emulation. | |
60 Cons: Does not support normal PSID-files directly, binary-only library | |
61 which only works on x86-Linux architechture. | |
62 | |
63 | |
64 Conclusion thus is as follows: If you are using an old system with not | 57 Conclusion thus is as follows: If you are using an old system with not |
65 much spare CPU-power, choose libSIDPlay v1. On a relatively recent | 58 much spare CPU-power, choose libSIDPlay v1. On a relatively recent |
66 system (more powerful than Pentium III 500MHz) you may wish to choose | 59 system (more powerful than Pentium III 500MHz) you may wish to choose |
67 libSIDPlay v2, although your mileage may vary. | 60 libSIDPlay v2, although your mileage may vary. |
68 | 61 |
69 libNanoSID is for those who need support for ZSID-format, most people | 62 |
70 don't have any reason to concern themselves with it. | 63 |
64 Configuration | |
65 ============= | |
66 | |
71 | 67 |
72 | 68 |
73 Usage | 69 Usage |
74 ===== | 70 ===== |
75 Using the plugin is quite simple: if you are familiar with XMMS and | 71 Using the plugin is quite simple: if you are familiar with XMMS and |