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2000-03-31
2000-04-14
  • Rinaldo Merlo

    Rinaldo Merlo - 2000-03-31

    Well done on the mpman GUI . It really works well! Also your page helped me realise the reason I couldn't get mpmf20 to work was because the parallel port was set to ECP/EPP instead of just EPP. When are you going to add more things to the .mpman file such as default mp3 directories, F10/F20 option, and other stuff?

     
    • Bruce Forsberg

      Bruce Forsberg - 2000-04-09

      It should not be too difficult. Give me a list or
      priorities you would like to see. Please give
      a detailed discription so I understand it. I spend
      most of my time on another project osalp.sourceforge.net. But I can make small changes fairly quickly. Here is a list on things I would like to see:

      1. Fix F10 communications. Problems with higher
      CPU speeds.
      2. While downloading allow user to queue up more
      than one file at a time. Compute space of the queued up requests.
      3. Create a pulldown list of last 5 directories from which files have been uploaded from for fast directory selection.
      4. Experiment with XRT widgets for file selection
      widgets. Binaries could be shipped with XRT code. Source code can't.
      Sorry for the late response I don't monitor this
      project much since I have the other project. When I have a break in the other project I will see what improvements can be made here.

      Bruce Forsberg

       
    • Rinaldo Merlo

      Rinaldo Merlo - 2000-04-14

      B:

      My top wish list for the mpman gui are the following:

      Ability to queue up files via 'shift + click' format - possibly also a GUI implemtation of playlists. (along with, as you mention, in advance calculation of memory capacity).

      Storing of options such as mpman f10 / f20 and default directories

      A bit of colour on the GUI !!!

      The ability to delete files which aren't labelled .mp3 - though I fear this may be a deficiancy on the mpman itself rather than your program as the command-line mpmf20 doesn't seem to be able to delete files which aren't .mp3 without an initalise.

       

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