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DOSCab/WinCab Jukebox 3.0 Beta 1 Released

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simian:
yep I get it now. sorry for the redundant posting tho, I tend to forget my other posts. thanks.

Chris:

--- Quote from: Chris on November 26, 2004, 10:43:17 pm ---There are no volume control buttons yet; I'll add it to beta 5.

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Okay, I've got my PC back to where it can compile, and I've laid in the volume functions.  You can map keys to volume up, volume down, volume minimum, volume maximum, and mute, which toggles between the current volume and the minimum volume.  The mute state can be detected by an icon so you can have visual confirmation of mute in a skin.

In the INI file, you can set the initial volume, the increment by which volume changes, and whether to adjust volume for the entire system or just for the jukebox application.

I need to do some more work on b5 before releasing it, but the volume controls will be there when it is.

--Chris

garyh:
Glad to hear you are rebuilt Chris, but now you are just teasing us  :)

All the best

Gary

Silver:
Yes that is good news.

Did you need anymore specific info/testing for touchscreen? I posted earlier that mine won't work either.

Are you still looking for DOS touchscreen testing? I can do that too if it would help.

Chris:

--- Quote from: Silver on December 01, 2004, 09:46:41 pm ---Did you need anymore specific info/testing for touchscreen? I posted earlier that mine won't work either.

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I really just need to break down and buy a touchscreen.  Unfortunately, since my revenue from this project is $0.00, my research and development budget is also about $0.00... the last fixes made the jukebox work with my lightgun, which I assumed would work in a similar fashion to a touchscreen, but I guess not.

--- Quote ---Are you still looking for DOS touchscreen testing? I can do that too if it would help.

--- End quote ---
DOS may already work.  Try adding the following to jukebox.ini:

[mouse]
mouse = I33

Then run with the touchscreen.  Of course, your DOS touchscreen mouse driver needs to be loaded in your AUTOEXEC.BAT first...

I'm working on the random crash bug now.  I've rewritten the memory allocator and I have high hopes that will solve the problem.  Unfortunately, I can't prove that I've fixed the problem, only that I haven't...

--Chris

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