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Mirror of http://bitbucket.org/zxtune/zxtune repository with robot-only issues tracker
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Oscilloscope view audio renderer originally based on SidWiz
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Z80 ASM library (and C conversion/compression tools) to allow replay of VGMs as background music/SFX in SEGA Master System / SEGA Game Gear homebrew programs
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Tool to convert Coktel Vision's AdLib music to VGM
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Simple Arduino library for playing VGM files using legacy SN76489 and AY-3-8910 sound chips.
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Beeb Tracker music disk demo
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#noteletext #justrasters
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Video Game Music file support for cmus (vgm/vgz/dro/s98)
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Please post build instructions into either a README or INSTALL or something similar file.
While I'm on that subject, typically the README file is in the root. I don't think there's any value having it tucked away in
docs/. Usually more detailed documentation goes into a directory. The main files likeCOPYING,INSTALL, andREADMEare usually found in the root to guide you around the rest