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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,670 |
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| Is there any way to port Auto PC sound schemes to H/PC? I have a few CDs with Auto PC sound schemes on them, but of course they don't work on H/PC. Can they be edited to work on the H/PC platform? |
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| Gregg,
Can you get the original .wav files from the schemes (I hope there are .wav files... ? Where did you find the CDs?
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,670 |
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| It's on several old CDs with CE apps; specifically, I pulled mine from Tradetouch's "WinCE Tools." Trouble is, there are only two files for the sound schemes: an installation file with the extension .cei, and an autorun.inf file. You're supposed to copy them to a CF card and insert it into the Auto PC. Then it installs itself. But it don't work on H/PC. The autorun.inf file is composed of two lines only: the first line says "[autopc]" and the second line says "open= (scheme name ).cei." I can't imagine it's as simple as editing this file; besides, I think I tried that. Edited by CE Geek 2005-10-16 2:46 PM
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| Cany ou drop us a sample of the .cei
It's not a standard filetype, so chances are it's a masked coded. |
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,670 |
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| Here's a James Bond sound scheme:
- oops, won't load. Too big.
Edited by CE Geek 2005-10-16 6:00 PM
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,670 |
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| Can't. The .cei files for each sound scheme are about 800-900KB each. (Sorry for the extra posts; didn't think they went through. ) Edited by CE Geek 2005-10-16 6:07 PM
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| What's an Auto PC? |
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,670 |
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| It's a CE-based in-dash computer for high-end vehicles. First version used in them was CE 2.0. Ever heard of Windows Automotive? |
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| .gz? .bz2? |
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,670 |
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| Nope. No such files in the package. |
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 17,990 |
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| CE Geek,
You're welcome to mail one to me if you would like me to check into it off-board. |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
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| Lol, I meant to compress it through gzip or bzip2. |
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,670 |
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| Sorry, PS, I misunderstood; I'm not familiar with a lot of file compression apps other than WinZip.
C:Amie, I'm having trouble attaching the .cei file to a PM to you because it's so big (919KB ). But I can't seem to attach the .zip file intact either. I'm feelin' pretty lame right now . . . . Edited by CE Geek 2005-10-18 3:52 AM
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Administrator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 17,990 |
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| Ok,
I've learent something new today. Auto PC uses a compiled, auto launch installer system. The installer is auto executed from CF card insertion and is fully GUI less. The Installer specifies everything, right down to the file system and required reset... and, you guessed it. The installer files are .cei
CEInstaller
I've looked at the workings of the file, and alas it isn't a modified CAB or anything similar. It's completely proprietary.
It doesn't have an executable header, so I cannot even begin to fathom the file out for you. |
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,670 |
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| I kinda figured there'd be no GUI, since that's not a good thing to be dealing with while driving. The readme.txt file does point out that installation is automatic with CF card insertion. But I had faint hopes that there'd be tweaks that could change it to operate through GUI. Sorry to hear that it's proprietary. Geez, a good sound scheme that never made it to H/PC. (There were a couple of other retro ones, too. ) |
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