Short: Player/converter of Atari 8-bit music Author: Piotr Fusik, 68k compile by Lorence Lombardo Uploader: lombi iprimus com au (Lorence Lombardo) Type: mus/misc Version: 0.2.1 Architecture: m68k-amigaos I compiled this program from Fabrizio Bartoloni's MOS port. This has been re-sent because I was able to re-compile it with the "-noixemul" option. The following text is by Fabrizio Bartoloni:- Note from porting author: only the ASAP2WAV has been converted the others were TOO platform dependent... ASAP - Another Slight Atari Player ---------------------------------- ASAP is a player/converter of Atari 8-bit music for modern computers. It provides high-quality, identical to the popular Atari800 emulator, emulation of the POKEY sound chip and the 6502 processor. This release includes the following programs that use the ASAP engine: * ASAP2WAV - portable command-line utility that generates WAV files * WASAP - tiny player for Windows * plugin for foobar2000 0.8 * plugin for Winamp * plugin for XMMS Currently supported input formats are: * SAP (Slight Atari Player - standard file format for playing Atari 8-bit music on modern computers, samples are not supported yet) * CMC (Chaos Music Composer) * CMR (CMC Rzog - CMC with modified bass sounds) * DMC (DoublePlay CMC - CMC with 6502 routines executed at double rate of the original CMC) * MPT (Music ProTracker - without samples) * MPD (MPT DoublePlay - MPT with 6502 routines executed at double rate of the original MPT) * RMT (Raster Music Tracker) * TMC (Theta Music Composer 1.x - 4-channel music) * TM8 (Theta Music Composer 1.x - 8-channel music) * TM2 (Theta Music Composer 2.x) The biggest collection of SAP files is ASMA (Atari SAP Music Archive, http://asma.atari.org). It is strongly recommended that you use ASMA 3.0 or newer. 226 files in ASMA 3.0 contain samples, the remaining 1780 can be used with the current version of ASAP. If you are interested in the ASAP project, please subscribe its mailing list: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/asap-users As in the Atari800 project, this is a combined list for end users and for developers. Once you subscribe, you can post comments, ideas and questions about ASAP. They will be answered ASAP. ;-) If, for some reason, you do not want to subscribe the mailing list, but have a bug report, feature request or a small code patch, you can use the sf.net tracker. Use "Bugs", "Feature Requests" or "Patches" link on this page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/asap/ Although you may submit your requests anonymously, it is strongly recommended that you login to sf.net first (create an account if necessary). This way you will receive email notifications about changes made to your request, and you can be reached if your request needs a clarification. Please double-check the TODO file before reporting a supposed bug (which may be really lack of a feature) or submitting a feature request. Patches submitted via the request tracker must be small and created against the current development code stored in CVS. ASAP is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ASAP is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the included GNU General Public License for more details. Feeling bored ? :) Why not check out this URL ? http://home.iprimus.com.au/lombi/1/homepage.htm