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Tourn: I've repro'd your problem, not sure what it is yet though.
Justin: Thanks for the YM link, and speeding up the oscilloscope is on the todo list.
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I have six hours in Chicago O'Hare airport on Saturday, and I'm going to make a good shot at implementing YM in that period. If you see a grumpy looking Irish guy with a PowerBook on his knee... 
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6 *hours* at O'Hare? Man, I'm sorry. I survived 5 hours at LAX once (I was armed with the hardcover of "Cryptonomicon" though).
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I had five hours at LAX in July, followed in short order by a ten hour flight. I got through two Dan Brown books in that period; the quintessential airport novel, with no brain power required whatsoever. I'll probably end up buying another book at O'Hare, but I'll code until my battery runs out first 
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Rrrgh. I hate Windows. It doesn't have strcasestr(), so I rolled my own and it was totally bogus. PR2 in minutes, and thanks Tourniquet for the test case. Edit: Windows Preview Release 2A is here . If you had trouble opening any zip or rar files (including crashes, hangs, or the files simply not being recognized) try this version instead. Additionally, 2A gives you a proper error message if you try to open a file that's already in the list.
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Cool, bugfixes are always nice. I know its not appropriate for anyone of my age to ask but are there any plans to add support for usf (nintendo 64) files? The specs are here: http://hcs.freeshell.org/files/usf/usf.txt Just for the music from Blast Corps and Mario 64 and not the pokemon games, you understand. :p Good luck to Richard Bannister with the ym support as I can hardly wait to listen to the Atari ST rendidtion of the Warhawk music again. I hope you both find the motivation to keep working on audio overload. Its very funky!
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USF is interesting, but the example source is nightmarish :-)
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YM is implemented now... thanks to O'Hare for providing such a stimulating environment for encouraging development 
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