Old Free VSTi Gems From The Past
- KVRAF
- 4760 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from the bogely factory
module lab not working even in compatibility mode=NT.no-one got it working yet?
- KVRAF
- 4760 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from the bogely factory
no,jimi posted that one first about 10 pages back,.hehe.i'm miles behind.eidenk wrote:Not everyone follows at the same pace.spacedad wrote:module lab not working even in compatibility mode=NT.no-one got it working yet?
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- Banned
- 97 posts since 14 Aug, 2008
Sorry, I've blessed you...Poor little thing...Your list was so a master list...Seriously...you was totally in the trip...'yeah I totally know the old scholl plugs that nobody remember'pinkjimiphoton wrote:@"baz" suck my stupid hamster dick, have a NICE day.![]()
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You were so pathetic...tou were the perfect victim.
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- KVRAF
- 2250 posts since 29 Nov, 2004
I have missed it I think thenspacedad wrote:no,jimi posted that one first about 10 pages back,.hehe.i'm miles behind.eidenk wrote:Not everyone follows at the same pace.spacedad wrote:module lab not working even in compatibility mode=NT.no-one got it working yet?
- KVRAF
- 4760 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from the bogely factory
spacedad wrote:did anyone get this working on winxp?
ftp://ftp.demon.nl/pub/ibmpc/win95/apps ... mlab47.zip
it's a nice little mod editor/sequencer.i've pressed install drivers,but i'm getting no sound,
i followed the readme;
To write your first song, select "Instruments" from the "Module" menu and
click on "Open" to select an instrument wave file for the first slot. Next,
select "2" in the color list and click on "Open" again to select an instrument
wave file for the second slot, and so on. After you've finished, click on
"Close". Now, just right click in the grid to enter a note. Then, select the
appropriate instrument for that note by choosing one in the lower left drop
down list. You can now click on the green Play button to listen to your first
song.
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- KVRAF
- 2250 posts since 29 Nov, 2004
It works under Windows ME (the OS I am running) but I don't think you'll get it to work under XP cos it needs this 16bit driver for audio output and XP don't support them I think even in compat mode.
Well google to see if there is a way to get win 3.1 era 16bit .drv files to run under XP. There might be an unnoficial hack or patch for it, who knows...
Is there a win 3.1 compat mode in XP ? If so that maybe the one you want to try.
Well google to see if there is a way to get win 3.1 era 16bit .drv files to run under XP. There might be an unnoficial hack or patch for it, who knows...
Is there a win 3.1 compat mode in XP ? If so that maybe the one you want to try.
- KVRAF
- 4760 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from the bogely factory
thanks,i'll look into it.
XP's got a win95 compat mode,i'll give that a shot.
cheers for the advice.
XP's got a win95 compat mode,i'll give that a shot.
cheers for the advice.
- KVRAF
- 4760 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from the bogely factory
someone suggested ms virtual pc..
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... n#filelist
anyone tried that?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... n#filelist
anyone tried that?
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- KVRAF
- 2250 posts since 29 Nov, 2004
Oh yeah in a virtual machine it should work if you install win95/98 or ME in it. Not sure the audio will be optimal though, maybe choppy or such. Saying that I have no experience with MS virtual pc.
You've got the option of using the free QEMU virtual machine which is very capable as well. I installed all Microsoft OSes apart from Vista in it at some point so I can say that it works well, is relatively fast but I would never use for audio cos the playback is choppy under ME. Didn't have a too fast CPU when I did that though and it's very possible it performs better under XP in that respect cos under XP I think it allows to use the real machine hardware or some of it instead of emulating it.
http://www.davereyn.co.uk/download.htm
Anyway you'll need to count at least a wait of 30sec to a minute or more depending on the emulated OS and your CPU speed before you can use the app.
You've got the option of using the free QEMU virtual machine which is very capable as well. I installed all Microsoft OSes apart from Vista in it at some point so I can say that it works well, is relatively fast but I would never use for audio cos the playback is choppy under ME. Didn't have a too fast CPU when I did that though and it's very possible it performs better under XP in that respect cos under XP I think it allows to use the real machine hardware or some of it instead of emulating it.
http://www.davereyn.co.uk/download.htm
Anyway you'll need to count at least a wait of 30sec to a minute or more depending on the emulated OS and your CPU speed before you can use the app.
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- KVRAF
- 2250 posts since 29 Nov, 2004
Here you go Nahkranoth. EFF XX TWO is very crashy and probably unusable because of it. The others seem to be fine.eidenk wrote:I'll see what I can do tommorow if no one beats me to it.Nahkranoth wrote:And 'ere's a call to our almighty ones (jimi or eidenk)![]()
Could anyone please upload these things, 'cuz they seem to be gone for good:
Acquit Music EFF XX TWO
Acquit Music FX2100
Acquit Music Houseworker
Acquit Music XXBDrum-v2
Acquit Music XXHihats n Cymb v2
Acquit Music XXPercussion v2
Acquit Music XXSnares v2
I never even heard of these except for "5500+ list"
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?oizinio2lh4
- KVRAF
- 4760 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from the bogely factory
thanks for the tip,i installed QEMU and created win95 and win98 but i get 'boot from hard disk 0 failed.fatal.not a bootable disk.'
is there something i forgot to do?
is there something i forgot to do?
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- KVRAF
- 2250 posts since 29 Nov, 2004
You probably forgot to install the OSes from an ISO image of the install CDs me thinks. What you have now must be unformated disk images with no boot sectors and of course no operating systems on them.spacedad wrote:thanks for the tip,i installed QEMU and created win95 and win98 but i get 'boot from hard disk 0 failed.fatal.not a bootable disk.'
is there something i forgot to do?
PS : I think you don't need to make an ISO image of the install CD when you run QEMU under XP but can use your real CD-ROM drive I think. Look into the virtual machine properties where you set-up disks and such.
- KVRAF
- 4760 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from the bogely factory
ah,i see.shit.it's seems a bit convoluted for the sake of one old module editor,thanks for helping,but i'll have to skip this for now.
- KVRian
- 563 posts since 12 Sep, 2007 from Ukraine
Thank thee kindlyeidenk wrote: Here you go Nahkranoth. EFF XX TWO is very crashy and probably unusable because of it. The others seem to be fine.
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?oizinio2lh4
