This is now the second public non-beta release of MIDAS Module Player. Please check it out and tell us what you think, but _please_ read the documentation first. After all, there actually is some! This revision fixes VU-meter problems with large looping samples. The Gravis UltraSound support is also better now. Sound Blaster 16 support, however, still does not work properly. It might work with some output modes, like 8-bit (-o8) or 8-bit mono (-o8m). Please try them and tell us what works. This is the only way there is any hope of getting the SB16 support working, as we ourselves can not test it. If it fails totally, or we get no response, our only option is to remove SB16 support altogether. After all, 8-bit mono sound is better than no sound at all. Besides, we are getting really fed up with the card. Does anybody know Creative Labs technical support e-mail address? MIDAS Sound System is also now available. Read MIDAS.TXT for more information about MIDAS Sound System. Just FYI, here is some miscellaneous information: (you'd be better of by reading MIDP.DOC though) Who is S2? S2 is an abbreviation of Sahara Surfers, which simply means us. We are: Guru Jarno Paananen Amiga & PC coding Stratos Janne Oksanen Graphics and Music Alfred Petteri Kangaslampi PC coding Switch Teemu Kalvas PC coding MIDAS Sound System (and MIDP as well) was coded by Alfred and Guru. In case you want to know who did what, here is a list: Alfred: * MIDAS main architechture * Mixing routines (DSM) * PAS, WSS and SB Sound Devices * Most of MIDP itself Guru: * GUS and No Sound Sound Device * Both Protracker and Scream Tracker 3 module players In addition to this, both of us periodically messed with each other's code, usually effectively breaking it... Switch: * Beta testing and bug reports Stratos: * Lots of music incompatible with all players except the correct Protracker version. Now you know whom to vote for the charts. ;-) This is not important. The documentation is. Read it, will you?