Miles Sound System
Developer(s) | RAD Game Tools |
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Initial release | 1991 |
Stable release |
9.3b
/ December 12, 2012 |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Audio library |
Website | http://www.radgametools.com/miles.htm |
Miles Sound System (MSS), formerly known as Audio Interface Library (AIL), is a sound software system primarily for video games and used mostly as an alternative for low-end audio chipsets. It uses little CPU time while providing adequate audio output. It was originally a middleware driver library for soundcards to use in DOS applications when no viable alternative was available. RAD Game Tools acquired the technology from Miles Design in 1995.
The 1992 AIL version 2 for DOS has been released by John Miles as open-source (public domain with out restrictions) in 2000.[1][2] The package can be found on his personal site (KE5FX.com) and contains source code for both real-mode and protected-mode programs.
Reception
The Miles Sound System was used in its history by approximately 5400 video games on over 14 platforms.[3]
References
External links
- Miles Sound System at RAD Game Tools
- KE5FX by John Miles