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    PTCPas is a free, portable framebuffer library, written in Free Pascal. It allows low-level high-speed graphics access on multiple platforms.
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    A multiplatform module playing library, and a tracker project, written in Free Pascal. Intended to achieve near 100% compatibility with the four classic and most popular trackers from the DOS and Amiga eras - Impulse Tracker 2.14, Fast Tracker 2, Scream Tracker 3 and ProTracker. Tralala Impulsive is a tracker, attempting to recreate the user experience of Impulse Tracker.
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    pnglib

    pnglib

    a free library to read and display PNG images.

    Here is a c_version of Thomas Bleeker's pnglib 1.0, a free graphy library. His site is https://www.madwizard.org/programming/projects/pnglib Thomas's original code is x86-asm. She(the code) can read and display PNG images in programs, and link without Zlib. With the author's permission, Leisure bamboo translate her to c. So she can be compile by turbo c 2.0, borland c 4.5, visual c 6.0, keil c51 7.5, or others. Some(not all) plainform where she can run, as below: 1)dosbox, see...
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    compatible lite doom

    compatible lite doom

    Ms Dos port with slopes 3d floors true3d demo compatibility fast speed

    Dos Doom with 3d floors, slopes, destructible architecture, demo compatibility 1.9, fast speed youtube https://goo.gl/pbNybV Requirements: 486DX, 4MB RAM Win95, 8MB Dos(run -ram8mb parm) https://goo.gl/agT2wc https://goo.gl/3EFVBg Recommended: 486DX4 100MHz, 16MB RAM https://goo.gl/IWGLkQ Run on Dos,Win9x, XP 7 32 bits, Dosbox Turbo Android requires Dosbox: Win 64bit or WinXP w/ some video drivers https://goo.gl/FE6rRF Bugs: command line needs one space after wad or other parm to work...
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    music_edit

    music_edit

    Music Editor for DOS

    Music Editor for DOS, which was written using Turbo Pascal. It is Russian only.
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    subz3ro's Adlib Tracker II (OSP)

    subz3ro's Adlib Tracker II (OSP)

    Supporting 4op instruments, two effect columns and instrument macros.

    DOS version: Source code to be compiled with TMTPC 3.9x or higher and TASM 3.x or higher SDL (Win32/Linux) version: Source code to be compiled with FPC 2.6.x or higher, GCC 4.x.x or higher and JWASM 2.xx or higher
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Madbit's FM Tracker

    Madbit's FM Tracker

    Music tracker for DOSBox or MS-DOS using AdLib compatible cards.

    This is a tracker (http://tinyurl.com/ye3ypcy) for MS-DOS that uses the OPL-2 chips present in AdLib compatible cards to generate sound using FM synthesis. It was mainly developed using Borland Pascal (with some assembler bits by Keywiz) in a 386dx with a Sound Blaster Pro card, and even though it wasn't 100% finished, it was functional enough to create 3 demo songs which are included in the package. I originally made this back in 1994 when I was 17 and active in the argentine demoscene...
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    Burn is a small and compact 32x32 256 color image (sprite) editor for Dos (or POSIX, using Dosbox or Dosemu). It currently contains several gfx-effects than can be applied to images, animation features and a tiny scripting language (amongst others).
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    Cross-platform screen recorder and player for console (text-based) applications.
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    This is my sourcecode library developed during the years 2001 - 2006. Contains also my files from the project JBM VST Designs.
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    J Sound System aims to become a multi-platform, API portable sound system for Free Pascal programs written in object-oriented Pascal and i386 assembler.
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