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OSx SidPlay v4.1 Released.

March 11th, 2009 No comments

sidplayFrom homepage: This version fixes some critical bugs and should have been out much sooner. Unfortunately I was very busy working my normal job. I’m sorry for anyone that was affected by one of the bugs in SIDPLAY 4.0.

I’m planning to update more often from now on, but bear with me if my time schedule becomes tight again.

Changelog:

  • Added Growl notification support.
  • Fixed playback on multi-channel sound devices.
  • Added detection of sound device change.
  • Fixed potential data-loss problem when syncing collection.
  • Added fixes to emulation to allow playback of songs such as “Fanta in Space”.
  • Fixed error handling when loading a tune from a URL.
  • Fixed crash when syncing while spotlight search is in progress.
  • Added possibility to select subtune when exporting a song.
  • Fixed a case where songs were exported with the wrong length.
  • Added option to select fadeout time when exporting songs.
  • Playlists can now contain the same file more than once.
  • Dragging a playlist item to a different playlist now retains the selected subtune.
  • Fixed bug in browser navigation history.
  • The “Select Song” submenu now shows all available subtunes.
  • Fixed updating of exported file size when changing time.
  • Editing smart playlist criteria now immediately updates the smart playlist as you type.
  • Playing the next item in a playlist now works correctly in any sort order.
  • Changing the sorting of a view keeps the selection intact.
  • Pasting a path string into the browser view jumps to that location.
  • Removed all traces of Carbon code.
  • Other minor bug fixes and improvements.

source: sidmusic.org

Beachparty 2009 at Melbourne, Victoria (USA)

March 11th, 2009 No comments

beachpartyCompo rules:

There will be three competitions: Music, Graphics, Demo.

Your entry should be prevously unreleased material and your own work.

All entries will be released on scene.org/pouet.net under the relevant Creative Commons licence.

A bonus system has been put in place to encourage oldschool & demoscene style productions. The bonuses listed increase the votes for that entry by the specified percentage – ie. +50% means each vote is worth 1.5 for that production, +100% means each vote is worth 2!

source: beachparty.disasterarea.net

Majikeyric’s Cross-Tools Suite v1.0

March 11th, 2009 No comments

Here is a *small* part of the C64 cross tools (10 included in this pack!) I wrote during the past years. I make them public today by releasing the most stable and useful ones. Have a look at the summary for the complete list!

They are Win32 command line tools. Please don’t cry for a conversion for your platform because actually I WILL NOT make any effort in this way. They have been made in C with Visual Studio 6. If you cry very loud I can provide very interested and motivated persons the sources but this is a real mess because there are lots of source files and modules (.obj files).

source: noname.c64.org