MATRIX Atari Falcon sound information system (C) E.Breen, M.J.Maisey 1994 Overview ======== Matrix graphically displays information about the current status of the Falcon sound matrix. This is the hardware that allows diverse parts of the sound system to be linked together independantly of the main processor. It also allows the monitored track to be altered, the sound system to be reset or locked, and the input to be switched from the external Analogue to Digital converter to the PSG. Requirements ============ Falcon, 1Mb memory, resolution of 640x200 or above. Installation/Starting Matrix ============================ Matrix can be run either as a program or as a desk accessory. To run as a program, simply double click the MATRIX.PRG icon. To run as an accessory, rename to MATRIX.ACC, copy to your boot/desk accessory directory and reboot. Using Matrix ============ On the right is a panel showing the sound matrix (in grey) and the outputs to which the current input is connected (in red, or black on a mono monitor). Clicking the 'Show Thru' button graphically displays some of the additional connections that may exist (in blue, or grey arrows on a mono system). To change the current input, click on the name of the input on the left hand side of the panel. The sound system can be reset using the 'Reset Snd' button and locked using the 'Lock Snd' button. The ADC/PSG input can be set to PSG by clicking the 'PSG Input' button. The track which is currently audible through the internal speaker can be set using the bank of buttons with 'Monitor' above them. If you run Matrix as an accessory, other programs may change the sound matrix status while the Matrix window is open. The display will update as soon as the Matrix window is redrawn. This usually happens quite often if you are moving windows about etc., but if you wish to force an update, you can do it by closing Matrix and reopening it from the Desk menu. Matrix info =========== Program idea: E. Breen Sound system programming: M. J. Maisey, E. Breen GEM programming: M. J. Maisey Compiled with Lattice C v5.6, DERCS and FLDLIB v0.93beta2. Addresses: Martin Maisey 384 Unthank Rd. Norwich NR4 7QE Vacs: Martin.Maisey@mnn.mettav.exnet.com (Internet) Martin Maisey on 90:104/105 (NeST) Termtime: M.J.Maisey@durham.ac.uk (Internet) Ellis Breen 4 Caroline Court Norwich NR4 7EJ Support is also available over the WWW at the URL http://www.dur.ac.uk/~d408x2/matrix.html Legal ===== All trademarks acknowledged. Matrix is copyright to the authors, but may be freely distributed as long as no profit is made above and beyond a reasonable distribution charge, and it is copied unaltered and with this file. Written permission must therefore be sought from both authors before inclusion on a coverdisk or with a commercial product. While, every effort has been made to ensure this product is bug free, this product is provided as-is, with no express or implied warranty. The authors cannot be held responsible for any damage caused directly, indirectly or consequentially as a result or the use or misuse of this product, including, but not limited to, the loss of data.