Palace is a visualization plugin for XMMS that allows musical control of a light show connected to a PC-style parallel port. Eventually it will become a generic "real-world" device control infrastructure.
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Palace 0.2.1 has been released with several bugs fixed. See the file release notes for more information.
2003-05-21 Mike Bourgeous * Colors of bars are also reversed when Reverse Channel Order is enabled in the configuration dialog. * Replaced some printf()'s with debug_printf()'s. * Fixed RPM .spec file, so now I can finally distribute RPM's. * Fixed a potential string overflow in confdialog/callbacks.c. * Fixed a crash when enabling/disabling port output with an invalid port number (i.e. greater than 0x3ff). * Reverse Channel Order now defaults to off. * Changed default channel thresholds. 2003-05-20 Mike Bourgeous * Fixed a bug that caused stepper motor configuration option to be set incorrectly when opening the configuration dialog. 2003-05-19 Mike Bourgeous * Parallel port output now works when draw graphics checkbox is disabled, except for increment stepper on beat. 2003-05-12 Mike Bourgeous * Fixed "Reverse Channel Order" configuration option. * Changed palace-control interface to support multiple different output types (not simultaneously). * Added code to palace-control.c to support Linux ppdev (disabled). * Changed palace.c and confdialog/callbacks.c to use new palace-control interface. * Fixed a bug that caused port output to always be enabled at startup if port output was available. * Port output can now be enabled even if the port failed to open, so that the same configuration can be used with or without port output available.
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