The SWI not known message seems common to several games run on the
Iyonix. Could anybody point me towards the StrongEd manuals page and
possibly suggest if this is fixable?
Andrew
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> If you download a copy of my ScanMod utility (available from
> http://www.vigay.com/software/scanmod.html) it has a comprehensive module
> database in it, which allows you to search for SWI calls, even if the
> relevant module is not loaded.
>
> Searching for &47E5A reveals it to be in the QTMTracker module, so this
> looks like it's required for the music/sound track. ScanMod will also tell
> you where you can get it from, in this case, DigitalCD from
> http://www.riscos.org/cgi-bin/linksdb?q=au0050
>
Thanks Paul. Apparently the QTMmodule can't even be loaded on the
Iyonix.
Andrew
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>> Thanks Paul. Apparently the QTMmodule can't even be loaded on the Iyonix.
>
> Hmm. It doesn't appear to be 32-bit compatible.
>
Hang on - Jeffrey Lee's QTM32 gets it to work.
> I wonder if the TimPlayer module will play the relevant Tracker files?
>
DigitalCD will play the music. However the game apparently looks for
QTM specifically.
Andrew
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> Hang on - Jeffrey Lee's QTM32 gets it to work.
>
Hang even onner ;) - There's *is* a working (in the sense of producing
something audible) 32 bit version of QTM?
Holger
(I know that there not such term like "onner", really, I do!)
Yes, it seems!
Andrew
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