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AmigaAmp Question
Ok I downloaded AmigaAmp from Aminet and I'm getting 'No Output Device Available' I'm assuming I'm missing a decoder or some file, the only problem I have I'm not sure what I need to download from Aminet to quick fix this, I know higher versions of Classic Workbench probaly have it already preinstalled, but I prefer finding out where files go within workbench.
Currently I have it in my pc folder on workbench, does it need to be installed onto the hdf drive to run or should it run freely from any path within workbench? |
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From the readme :
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and asyncio.library here : http://aminet.net/package/util/libs/asyncioppc |
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Also say I have installed something new on the hdf drive, if I want to uninstall something in workbench do I just use dopus and delete the whole folder or is there a uninstall option in workbench like windows has?
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There's no uninstall like in Windows
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ok thanks
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asyncio.library
AHI audio system Installed both of those and still got the same error hmm, maybe would be better to use a version of classic workbench with amiga-amp preinstalled afterall lol So much for my 'I want to try it myself approach' ![]() |
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We're not done yet
![]() You were right about the decoder. I got it working with the mpega.library one : http://ftp.uni-heidelberg.de/ftp/pub...ga_library.lha. Put the right library (you see it at the names) in your system libs folder and rename it to just 'mpega.library'. Now you should be able to use AmigaAMP, but don't expect too much ![]() Btw : Have a look at the readme (*hint hint* ![]() ![]() |
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I lost patience and installed the P96 version of classic workbench
![]() However just out of curiosity I reinstalled another Lite version and you was correct it works perfectly ![]() Last edited by Kitty; 15 October 2009 at 16:11. |
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