PosiSoft Desktop stores measurement data on your PC/Mac for viewing, sharing, analyzing and reporting.

As reported in numerous community forums, the fix involves taking a pre-existing file called qsound.zip (which contains the needed dl-1425.bin ) and copying it to a new file called qsound_hle.zip .
If you cannot find a dedicated qsound-hle.zip file but have the older qsound.zip , you can often rename it. The files are often identical internally, as qsound_hle.zip acts as a container for dl-1425.bin . Troubleshooting "dl-1425.bin" Errors If you are still experiencing issues, check the following:
Many modern setups use qsound_hle.zip exclusively, but it doesn't hurt to have both. Some older, modified ROM sets still rely on the old file naming convention. qsound-hle.zip mame
If you're having trouble finding the exact qsound-hle.zip file to match your MAME romset, I can offer guidance on where to look, or help you figure out if your MAME version is too old. Would that be helpful? MAME 0.201 and QSound HLE - LaunchBox Community Forums
Qsound, developed by Sega, was a popular audio chip used in numerous arcade games from the late 1980s through the early 1990s. It was capable of producing high-quality sound, featuring multiple channels of ADPCM (Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation) audio, which was a significant advancement at the time. The Qsound chip was used in a variety of iconic arcade titles, making its accurate emulation crucial for maintaining the authenticity of these games. As reported in numerous community forums, the fix
Modern versions of MAME have integrated the HLE logic directly into the emulator source code.
You must dump this file from original arcade hardware or obtain it from a MAME BIOS set. Emulation wikis and ROM set databases (like "MAME 0.xxx ROMs (merged)") include it. due to copyright, but searching for qsound-hle.zip along with a specific MAME version number (e.g., mame 0.260 roms ) will locate it. Troubleshooting "dl-1425
: By providing more immersive and accurate audio, qsound-hle.zip contributes to a more engaging and nostalgic gaming experience. Players can appreciate the detailed sound effects and music as originally intended by the game developers.

PosiTector 6000, PosiTector 200, and PosiTector UTG gages feature a Prompted Batch Mode to simplify inspections. Create pre-defined batches in PosiSoft Desktop with onscreen text and image prompts for each reading, then upload to PosiTector 6000, PosiTector 200, PosiTector UTG gages (Advanced models, serial numbers 784000 only).
To start using Prompted Batch Mode, download the latest version of PosiSoft Desktop from our website. A simple gage update adds this functionality to existing PosiTector 6000, PosiTector 200, and PosiTector UTG Advanced models (serial numbers 784000 and greater).



Add labels, notes, checkboxes, probe information, measurement data, and more to create fully customizable reports. Alternatively, overlay custom fields on existing PDF inspection forms to automatically populate text and measurement data.
Watch the video for an overview of the benefits of custom fields, and to learn how to add custom fields into an existing PDF inspection report.

Legacy desktop application (PC/Mac) for downloading, viewing, printing and storing measurement data from DeFelsko inspection instruments.
PosiSoft 3.0 offers customizable reporting tools which allows you to add pictures and screen captures, notes and annotations, add or remove sections (drag and drop), change headings, and more. Save your custom layouts as templates for future use.
Note: This software has been superseded by PosiSoft Desktop v4 which is compatible with all current PosiTector SPG/DPM/6000/200/UTG and PosiTest AT-A instruments.


Gage not listed above?
Legacy PosiSoft 2.0 is available for older generation models not listed above.
