Short: Play SIDs in Hippoplayer from AmIRC Author: Johan.Forsberg.6117@student.uu.se Uploader: rutgers mhd mh se Type: comm/irc Version: 1.0 Requires: comm/irc/amirc.lha mus/play/hippoplayer.lha Architecture: generic What? ---------------------------------------------------------------- A convenient way to play High Voltage SIDs (or possibly other SIDs :) in HippoPlayer, without leaving AmIRC or even touching that awful mouse thingy. Theoretically it could be used for other kinds of music modules too... but hey, that's not what it's for! When? ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1.0 First release, uploaded to Aminet. Why? ---------------------------------------------------------------- Because we just love Sids, HippoPlayer and IRC :) And because it's so pointless it just had to be done. Who? ---------------------------------------------------------------- Johan Forsberg (Johan.Forsberg.6117@student.uu.se), who started writing the script, and Daniel Widerström (rutgers@mhd.mh.se) who came up with the original idea and got involved in writing it too. Both are often found on IRC, mainly on IRCNet/#AmigaSWE under aliases "Agrajag" and "Rutgers", respectively. Whoops? ---------------------------------------------------------------- This piece of software is completely free and you can do with it whatever you like. However, we do not take *any* responsibility for what might happen if you use it, even if you follow all instructions to the letter. This script works pretty well on our machines, but it might very well blow up in your face. So be warned. Not that anything bad actually *will* happen. :) But if it should bomb for whatever reason, you might want to tell us about it, even if you can fix the problem by yourself. That way someone else with the same problem might be helped too! Also, none of us are too well aquainted with ARexx, so if you happen to be a real guru, and spot something stupid, ineffective or downright dangerous in the code - why not drop us a line? Any other comments or suggestions of any kind are most welcome! /Regards Johan Forsberg and Daniel Widerström