Short: Retargetable audio, extra drivers Author: Martin Blom Uploader: Martin Blom Type: driver/audio Version: 6.0 Architecture: m68k-amigaos; ppc-morphos This archive contains those AHI drivers that are not in the User's Archive, but I have been given permission to redistribute. Reason for a driver to be here and not in the User's Archive: * It's not open source. * It's written in a weird programming language. * It has not yet been ported from SAS/C to GCC. If you are an author of one or more drivers that you would like to be included here, just send me a mail. (Similarly, if you are an author of one of the included drivers and don't want it distributed as part of AHI anymore, just let me know and I'll remove it.) Included drivers ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ concierto.audio 4.28 (1.11.98) © 1997-1998 Village Tronic Computer delfina.audio 4.07 (11.10.98) © 1997 Petsoff Limited Partnership maestropro.audio 2.3 (28.10.97) © 1997 Richard Koerber melody.audio 4.10 (31.07.98) © 1998 Thorsten Hansen melody1200.audio 4.10 (06.09.98) © 1998 Kato Development (Thorsten Hansen) paula.audio 4.30 (29.04.03 Public Domain paula.audio (MOS) 4.30 (30.03.03) © 2002-2003 Sigbjørn "CISC" Skjæret and Harry "Piru" Sintonen prelude.audio 2.30 (06.02.99) © 1996 A.C.T. toccata.audio 4.7 (19.06.2005) Public Domain wavetools.audio 2.11 (15.02.97) Public Domain Changes since last release ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ * paula.audio and toccata.audio have been updated slightly. * Except for that, basically nothing. For a full log of everything that has been updated, see the ChangeLog file. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE AHI Audio system VERSION Release 6.0 AUTHOR Martin Blom DESCRIPTION Retargetable Audio for AmigaOS ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ (When refering to this software, the correct term is 'AHI audio system' or just 'AHI', never 'Audio Hardware Interface'! 'AHI' is pronounced 'atchii', as in 'God bless!'.) AHI now supports the PowerPC processor. Thanks to the users who donated money and Syscom & Mematex AB who sponsored the hardware, I was finally able you buy a Cyberstorm PPC card. The current version is for MorphOS only, but a WarpUp version will hopefully follow later. Version 6.0 supports 68020, 68030, 68040 and 68060 from the m68k family and 603 and 604 from the PowerPC family. Staring with version 6, the 68000 processor is no longer supported. 68000 owners should use version 4 instead. Quick overview ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ * Driver based Each supported sound card is controlled by a library-based audio driver. For a 'dumb' sound card, a new driver should be written in a few hours. For a 'smart' sound card, it is possible to utilize an on-board DSP, for example, to maximize performance and sound quality. For sound cards with own DSP but little or no memory, it is possible to use the main CPU to mix channels and do the post-processing with the DSP. Available today are drivers for · Aura (sampler only) · Clarity (sampler only) · Concierto (Picasso IV sound module) · Delfina DSP and Delfina Lite · DraCo Motion · Maestro Pro · Melody Z2 and 1200 · Paula (8/14/14c bit) · Prelude and Prelude 1200 · Toccata · Wavetools · 8SVX (mono) and AIFF/AIFC (mono & stereo) sample render · ...and more. * Fast, powerful mixing routines (yeah, right... haha) The device's mixing routines mix 8- or 16-bit signed samples, both mono and stereo, located in Fast-RAM and outputs 32-bit mono or stereo (with stereo panning if desired) data, using any number of channels (as long as 'any' means less than 128...). Tables are no longer used, which might affect performace slightly. Instead, version 6 forcuses slightly more on the quality of the sound. * Support for non-realtime mixing By providing a timing feature, it is possible to create high- quality output even if the processing power is lacking, by saving the output to disk, for example as an IFF AIFF or 8SXV file. There are so-called HiFi mixing routines that can be used, which use linear interpolation and gives 32 bit output. * Audio database Uses ID codes, much like Screenmode IDs, to select the many parameters that can be set. The functions to access the audio database are not too different from those in 'graphics.library'. The device also features a requester to get an ID code from the user. * Both high- and low-level protocol By acting both like a device and a library, AHI gives the programmer a choice between full control and simplicity. The device API allows several programs to use the audio hardware at the same time, and the AUDIO: dos-device driver makes playing and recording sound very simple for both the programmer and user. * Future Compatible When AmigaOS gets device-independent audio worth it's name, it should not be too difficult to write a driver for AHI, allowing applications using 'ahi.device' to automatically use the new OS interface. At least I hope it wont. Funny how things turned out, isn't it? Sigh. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AmigaOS release 2. MC68020 processor or better. AVAILABILITY Aminet, for example: ftp://ftp.germany.aminet.org/pub/aminet/dev/misc/ahi6dev.lha ftp://ftp.germany.aminet.org/pub/aminet/dev/misc/ahi6src.lha ftp://ftp.germany.aminet.org/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ahi6usr.lha WWW: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~lcs/ahi.html PRICE Free. As in speech. And beer too! However, should you want to make a donation, my PayPal account is martin@blom.org. DISTRIBUTABILITY Copyright ©1994-2005 Martin Blom. AHI version 6 is (L)GPL:ed. See COPYING and COPYING.LIB inside the archive for more information.