Nosefart plays NSF (NES sound format) files so you can listen to those old tunes without actually having to play the games. It runs in Linux, DOS/Windows, and as a plugin to various players, including Winamp and XMMS. It was mostly written by Matt Conte.
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Added 16-bit fixes and -B switch to Linux nosefart by Chris King. Gnosefart 1.5: Improved gnosefart error message given when nosefart isn't found.
initial release of 2.0-alpha. Some things work, most don't. It does play music, but has a really annoying bug with the track selector.
Gnosefart now handles spaces in filenames (how embarrassing that it didn't!) and handles bad files more gracefully.
Added some lines to src/machine/nsf.c so that it's possible for programs that use it to play multiple songs at once. (This doesn't affect the behavior of the Linux programs in this package at all. They still just play one thing at a time.) gnosefart updated to 1.3: The file selection dialog now remember what directory you used in the last session (using ~/.gnosefart). If esd (or something else) is blocking the sound card, it now pops up an error rather than just hanging.
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