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April 11, 2005 by Brume
As mentioned in the previous message, a new version of the emulator SainT is now available. It fixed some sound issues, so the demos with 50 KHz modules are now played perfectly.
New features are:
. new digisound YM volume boost too high for PC sound hardware. Just reduce it a bit.
. YM register read bug fix ( VU-Meter crash in FOF menus)
Feel free to visit Leonard Website to catch latest version of SainT.
April 8, 2005 by Brume
The YM 50K demo, that was produced by Paulo Simoes some time ago, has been updated. It's now included on 5 disks. Here is was LJBK (aka Paulo) wrote :
Well, i have found a small bug in the player that affects sometimes some MODs using the Tone Portamento / Slide to Note commands while producing some more music disks.
The bug is now solved and i am sending to you the complete set of 5 music disks with a total of 40 MODs at 50 KHz that show what an STF can achieve. All disks contain the TOS player, so anyone can choose the disk image to keep if any.
As for disk 5, i have less than 3% of CPU time up to almost 0 for ARTE1, there are no scrollers at all.
Leonard has already corrected the small bug with SainT 1.99c (too much volume boosting for the PC HW) and he should release a new SainT soon.
That's it for YM50K.
Grab 5 disks now: [url=../newsattach/YM50K1.ZIP]disk 1[/url], [url=../newsattach/YM50K2.ZIP]disk 2[/url], [url=../newsattach/YM50K3.ZIP]disk 3[/url], [url=../newsattach/YM50K4.ZIP]disk 4[/url], [url=../newsattach/YM50K5.ZIP]disk 5[/url].
April 4, 2005 by Brume
A news version of the SNDH-ed is available. This tool is done by the PHF and it is able to edit song title and composer name of SNDH musics. It allows to convert Sid Sound Designer musics into SNDH files. The new feature fixes a bug for double save.
Click [url=../newsattach/sndh110.zip]here[/url] to get SNDH-ED 1.10 or take a look at PHF website.
April 1, 2005 by Brume
All french dudes are waiting for one of the biggest events of the year: the Jaguar Connexion. It will be held in Congis-sur-Thérouanne, near Paris on 23rd and 24th of April 2005. Some members of Atari Legend will be probably there.
Cerebral Vortex Software Development is just coming to release the invitro for this great show! The demo runs on on any STE machine or Falcon computer (Vga, RVB), with half meg memory. Grafics and Design has been drawn by RaZ and Templeton, while the music has been composed by Scrat (a new member of CVSD). And finally the code and fx has been done by Turbo and Azrael. Thanks for the exclusive newness, mates!
Grab the [url=../newsattach/JC2005EN.ZIP]english version[/url] and/or [url=../newsattach/JC2005FR.ZIP]french version[/url] of the JC Invitro 2005 by CVSD. Also take a look at the JC website (despite of the advertise that destroys the site...), and of course don't forget CVSD page.
March 30, 2005 by lotekstyle
After a long period of over 2 years delay, the sirius cybernetics corporation brings you their falcon demo from Error in Line 03.
Download BEAMS and leave a comment here:
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=16426
March 30, 2005 by Brume
BSW menu disk #135 has been released yesterday late at night. This time, the new BSW has been coded by Zorro 2 of MJJ Prod, while the gfx were drawn by FF. Nice job, mates!
It contains the following screens:
. Phatt Demo (2005) by gwEm
. DHS SSD COMPO 1999 by DHS
. Music Disc I by Big Alec
. THALION CHIPMON II Demo by Synergy
. Tymewarp by YM Rockerz (2005)
. Warriorz by YM Rockerz (2003)
. Wave Upon Wave by YM Rockerz
. Steps by Cream
. EXCELLENCE IN ART Musix Menu I (1992)
Go to BSW website in order to catch the new disk.
An old coin op conversion by Domark, a software house famous for its horrible conversions (have you ever tried "S.T.U.N. Runner" ? No ? Well, try it and you WILL be disappointed...). But hey, some of their arcade games, like Badlands or A.P.B., were not so bad, so maybe this one isn' t really crap...
July 17, 2001 by Lorenzo
Read the review of Hard Drivin'The Atari symbol is known as the "Fuji" because of its resemblance to Mt. Fuji.
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