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    TURGEN

    TURGEN

    Create your own Atari tapes

    With TURGEN, you can record your own tapes with software for Atari 8-bit computers, and transfer data from your PC or Mac to your Atari 8-bit computer using your data recorder and a cassette adapter. TURGEN converts digital images of Atari software to the original standard Atari tape records and also various "turbo" systems. You can create WAVE files, tape images, or send the signal directly to the sound card.
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    music-barrel

    Music juke box for Raspberry Pi, web/mobile inteface

    Web interfaced music juke box for Raspberry Pi Features set auto scan local and remote storage for music file and store them in database with separated type, quality, year, genre, album, artist, composer, song, duration, tags, and original location Manually adding directories or songs in the database above Create playlists (static) Create playlist ad hoc by query or wizard driven Add songs to static playlists Navigate over file system with filtering ...
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