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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Replace file] This great utility allows you to get the sheet music of any Commodore 64 module (SID format) in console. You can redirect the output to a text file and examine it. You can translate the best music from Commodore 64 to Amiga by adding to it the capabilities that the tracker on Amiga provides. You can learn to write modules by studying other people's work with Commodore 64. Usage: 1.AROS> siddump Usage: SIDDUMP <sidfile> [options] Warning: CPU emulation may be buggy/inaccurate, illegals support very limited Options: -a<value> Accumulator value on init (subtune number) default = 0 -c<value> Frequency recalibration. Give note frequency in hex -d<value> Select calibration note (abs.notation 80-DF). Default middle-C (B0) -f<value> First frame to display, default 0 -l Low-resolution mode (only display 1 row per note) -n<value> Note spacing, default 0 (none) -o<value> Oldnote-sticky factor. Default 1, increase for better vibrato display (when increased, requires well calibrated frequencies) -p<value> Pattern spacing, default 0 (none) -s Display time in minutes:seconds:frame format -t<value> Playback time in seconds, default 60 -z Include CPU cycles+rastertime (PAL)+rastertime, badline corrected 1.AROS> siddump Example/Monty_on_the_Run.sid 1.AROS> siddump Example/Arkanoid.sid > Arkanoid.notes |
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