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Make Waves   [2009]

Make Waves Released by :
FMan

Release Date :
2 January 2009

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

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Credits :
Code .... FMan of Tropyx

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Goof Info
Submitted by FMan on 2 January 2009
Do not accidentally enter 0 as the wave number in any of the options. This will crash the program as I changed the waves being counted starting from 0 to 1 and then forgot to add zero check for user input. :-)

The text in the docs has an error in "corresponds to the waves are they are before". The first 'are' should be 'as', making that text say "corresponds to the waves as they are before".

There is a blatant lie in the documentation as well, which reads "There is no way to edit a single wave" and this was true until yesterday, but this morning I implemented that feature and number 2 in the main menu does exactly this...

A small piece of information that was left out of the user's manual is that when choosing option 5 to show all the waves, the first digit of the hexadecimal offset into your wave is used to display the number of the waves.

One final note! You may have to tweak your individual ranges, because the differences between waveforms will yield values that may end up out of boundary for you, eg. in the first example in the documentation, you will end up with a single $80 byte, which might not be what you wanted, so instead of 64-191 you might want to try 62-189 to make better transitions as well.
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