Ad Lib, May 1989 Version 1.5 update -------------------- This bonus diskette contains version 1.5 of Juke Box. If you have other Ad Lib software which is previous to version 1.5, please read BANKMNG.TXT for information on compatibility considerations and update information. Juke Box V1.5 offers three new features over earlier versions: 1 - Support of additional wave forms 2 - Multiple selections 3 - Bank file for instrument sounds The wave form is a parameter used in the specification of an Ad Lib instrument sound. The use of the additional wave forms means that a greater variety of sounds can be used. Juke Box V1.5 supports the extra wave forms and can play songs that use instruments that contain these wave forms. You may now select several songs at a time and they will be played back in the order in which you choose them. As you choose the songs, the square containing the number 1-8 will be highlighted. The song which is currently playing will have both its number and title highlighted. Note that you cannot use the keyboard while Juke Box is reading from the disk. The instrument bank file stores many intrument sounds together in one file. The many .INS files are now bundled together in one .BNK file. This results in a significant saving of disk space and makes backing up much easier. If you wish to convert between the old format files and the new format, we have provided a conversion program which is explained in the file BANKMNG.TXT. By default, Juke Box V1.5 uses the default bank file STANDARD.BNK. You may change the default bank name by using the "/B" option. For example: jukebox /Bmybank This will cause Juke Box to use MYBANK.BNK instead of STANDARD.BNK. You may also specify the bank file name to be used by placing the bank name in the JUKEBOX.DAT file. This is done by putting a comma after the .ROL file name and then placing the bank file name after the comma. (If you are unfamiliar with the JUKEBOX.DAT file, refer to pp. 21-22 of the Juke Box User Guide.) The format is then: rol_file_name, bank_file_name song_title Example: HBLUE, MYBANK Hard Blue NOTES: - If the comma is not present, then the bank file name will be interpreted as being part of the song title. - You may specify the path for the bank if you wish. - The bank file name applies only to the song on the same line. (The /B option applies to all songs.) - The bank file name is optional. If it is not present then Juke Box will use the default bank name. - If Juke Box cannot open the specified bank file during run-time, it will display a message and try to open the default bank file. Ad Lib July 1987 (Errata) -------------------------- If your computer has more than 256K of RAM, it would be preferable to increase the size of the sound driver memory buffer to 12K. To do so, change the following line in the "JUKEBOX.BAT" file: SOUND b1000 to SOUND b3000 The number following the "b" is in hexadecimal notation and its maximum value is C800 (50K). If you specify a buffer size which is too large, the sound driver will print an error message. Ad Lib Septembre 1987 --------------------- Because of compatibility problems between Compaq's Deskpro 86 and Hercules graphics card, our software cannot make use of a mouse unless you upgrade Compaq's BIOS to a newer version.