Jarska333
What do you want?
Yes, there are some players out there, but unified one would be... neat.
http://www.slack.net/~ant/nes-emu/
"I have written several libraries to assist with video game sound emulation, from basic band-limited synthesis to complete emulation and synthesis of music files. They are written in reasonably-portable C++ under the GNU Lesser General Public License."
"Game_Music_Emu is a collection of modules for building a game music file player; just add a user interface and sound driver.
* Can be used to make a multi-format or single-format player
* Supports Nintendo NSF, GameBoy GBS, Sega Master System VGM (PSG sound chip only), Sega Genesis GYM, and Super Nintendo SPC
* Effects module adds adjustable panning, echo, and reverb
* Modular structure allows elimination of unneeded features
* Includes efficient NES, GameBoy, and SNES SPC-700 CPU cores"
What ya think?
(Just copied and pasted my previous thread on the matter... Nobody took the bait back then, for GP32. Better luck this time?
)
Or is there a linux player for such things, easily portable?
http://www.slack.net/~ant/nes-emu/
"I have written several libraries to assist with video game sound emulation, from basic band-limited synthesis to complete emulation and synthesis of music files. They are written in reasonably-portable C++ under the GNU Lesser General Public License."
"Game_Music_Emu is a collection of modules for building a game music file player; just add a user interface and sound driver.
* Can be used to make a multi-format or single-format player
* Supports Nintendo NSF, GameBoy GBS, Sega Master System VGM (PSG sound chip only), Sega Genesis GYM, and Super Nintendo SPC
* Effects module adds adjustable panning, echo, and reverb
* Modular structure allows elimination of unneeded features
* Includes efficient NES, GameBoy, and SNES SPC-700 CPU cores"
What ya think?
(Just copied and pasted my previous thread on the matter... Nobody took the bait back then, for GP32. Better luck this time?
Or is there a linux player for such things, easily portable?