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    Furnace

    Furnace

    A multi-system chiptune tracker compatible with DefleMask modules

    ...Its interface is inspired by traditional tracker software, allowing precise control over note sequences, effects, and instrument parameters. Furnace stands out for its compatibility with Deflemask modules and its ability to emulate the sound characteristics of numerous legacy systems with high fidelity. It is widely used by musicians, game developers, and enthusiasts who want to recreate or innovate within retro sound design constraints.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Play!

    Play!

    Play! - PlayStation2 Emulator

    ...Because the PS2’s architecture is complex and proprietary, Play! pursues compatibility incrementally, with many titles playable to varying degrees and an active compatibility tracker detailing individual game status. The project supports optimizations such as JIT code generation on compatible platforms to improve performance and offers a broad set of build targets so developers and users can experiment with different back ends and environments.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MIF85Tracker

    MIF85Tracker

    chiptune music tracker for Philips SAA-1099

    Multiplatform GNU/GPL chiptune music tracker for Philips SAA-1099 soundchip with 6 channels, which was used in Sam Coupé micro-computer and also in sound interface MIF 85 for the Tesla PMD 85 (an 8-bit personal micro-computer produced in eighties of twentieth century in former Czechoslovakia). This is a very first music tracker for this soundchip on PC platform!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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