05-14-2005
historical question - endianess
why Network Byte Order is Big-Endian, (not a Little-Endian, like most modern PCs use) ?
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gbsplayrc
gbsplayrc(5) Gameboy sound player gbsplayrc(5)
NAME
gbsplayrc - Gameboy sound player configuration file
DESCRIPTION
/etc/gbsplayrc and ~/.gbsplayrc are used by gbsplay(1).
SYNTAX
Comments are introduced by hash marks. A comment continues to the end of the line. Whitespace, including empty lines, is ignored. Option
values follow the option name and an equal sign. Valid option value types are:
Boolean
An integer number in decimal. 0 is considered false, everything else is true.
Endian A single character denoting the endianness. n == native endian, l == little endian and b == big endian.
Integer
An integer number in decimal.
Plugin The name of an output plugin. Run gbsplay -o list to get a list of all available output plugins.
OPTIONS
endian = Endian
The output endianness.
fadeout = Integer
The fadeout time in seconds. Instead of cutting of the subsong hard, do a soft fadeout.
loop = Boolean
In loop mode the playback will restart from the beginning after the last subsong.
output_plugin = Plugin
The sound output plugin to be used.
rate = Integer
The samplerate to be used.
refresh_delay = Integer
Set the refresh delay in milliseconds. Larger values will lower CPU usage, but things as subsong changes, fadeouts, reactions to
keypresses and the on-screen display will be delayed.
silence_timeout = Integer
The silence timeout in seconds. When a subsong contains silence for the given time, the player will skip to the next subsong.
subsong_gap = Integer
The subsong gap in seconds. Before playing the next subsong after the subsong timeout, play subsong_gap seconds of silence.
subsong_timeout = Integer
The subsong timeout in seconds. When a subsong has been played for the given time, the player will skip to the next subsong. A
timeout of 0 seconds disables automatic subsong changes.
verbosity = Integer
Sets the verbosity level (default: 3). A value of 0 means no messages on stdout.
FILES
/etc/gbsplayrc
Default location of the global configuration file.
~/.gbsplayrc
User configuration file.
SEE ALSO
gbsplay(1), gbsinfo(1)
BUG REPORTS
If you encounter bugs, please report them via http://gbsplay.berlios.de/ or write to <gbsplay-dev@lists.berlios.de>.
AUTHOR
gbsplay was written by Tobias Diedrich <ranma+gbsplay@tdiedrich.de> (with contributions from others, see README).
COPYRIGHT
gbsplay is licensed under GNU GPL.
Tobias Diedrich 0.0.91 gbsplayrc(5)