diff README @ 193:5cb9c9e9a020

Updated documentation.
author Matti Hamalainen <ccr@tnsp.org>
date Wed, 18 Aug 2004 08:15:01 +0000
parents bdf3d81fb937
children 6117c326cc3e
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--- a/README	Wed Aug 18 08:14:02 2004 +0000
+++ b/README	Wed Aug 18 08:15:01 2004 +0000
@@ -64,8 +64,9 @@
 
 
 Conclusion thus is as follows: If you are using an old system with not
-much spare CPU-power, choose libSIDPlay v1. On a new system (more
-powerful than Pentium III 650MHz at least) you may choose libSIDPlay v2.
+much spare CPU-power, choose libSIDPlay v1. On a relatively recent
+system (more powerful than Pentium III 500MHz) you may wish to choose
+libSIDPlay v2, although your mileage may vary.
 
 libNanoSID is for those who need support for ZSID-format, most people
 don't have any reason to concern themselves with it.
@@ -83,8 +84,8 @@
   XMMS-SID to use it. The SLDB is available at
   http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/5147/sidplay/sldb.html
 
-* SIDPlay2-emulation is heavier, but more accurate. So you need to have
-  more CPU-power for it.
+* SIDPlay2-emulation is heavier, but more accurate. So you need to
+  have more CPU-power for it.
 
 * Oversampling is available with SIDPlay2-emulation, it can further
   enchange the audio quality, but you need some really powerful
@@ -94,14 +95,14 @@
   what you're doing.
 
 * If the plugin doesn't recognize your SID-tunes, try checking the
-  'Determine filetype by contents' option in the XMMS-SID config window.
-  This is horrendously slow if you're reading a 10000-tune playlist,
-  though.
+  'Determine filetype by contents' option in the XMMS-SID config
+  window. This is horrendously slow if you're reading a 10000-tune
+  playlist, though.
 
-* For those who don't know it: Autopanning and stereo are not native to
-  the original SID chip on C64&all, but are extra options implemented in
-  libsidplay. So if you think that the tune does not sound as it sounds
-  on the real C64 (or other SID using machine), use the Mono setting.
+* For those who don't know it: Autopanning and stereo are not native
+  to the original SID chip, but are extra options implemented in
+  libSIDPlay. So if you think that the tune does not sound as it
+  sounds on real C64, use the Mono setting.
 
 * The "kb/s rate" box is actually the play rate in Hz, so you can
   see if it's an NTSC or PAL song (if you haven't set the Force Speed