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Game_Music_Emu 0.6.1: Game Music Emulators
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Game_Music_Emu is a collection of video game music file emulators that
support the following formats and systems:
AY ZX Spectrum/Amstrad CPC
GBS Nintendo Game Boy
GYM Sega Genesis/Mega Drive
HES NEC TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
KSS MSX Home Computer/other Z80 systems (doesn't support FM sound)
NSF/NSFE Nintendo NES/Famicom (with VRC 6, Namco 106, and FME-7 sound)
SAP Atari systems using POKEY sound chip
SPC Super Nintendo/Super Famicom
VGM/VGZ Sega Master System/Mark III, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive,BBC Micro
Features:
* C interface for use in C, C++, and other compatible languages
* High emphasis has been placed on making the library very easy to use
* One set of common functions work with all emulators the same way
* Several code examples, including music player using SDL
* Portable code for use on any system with modern or older C++ compilers
* Adjustable output sample rate using quality band-limited resampling
* Uniform access to text information fields and track timing information
* End-of-track fading and automatic look ahead silence detection
* Treble/bass and stereo echo for AY/GBS/HES/KSS/NSF/NSFE/SAP/VGM
* Tempo can be adjusted and individual voices can be muted while playing
* Can read music data from file, memory, or custom reader function/class
* Can access track information without having to load into full emulator
* M3U track listing support for multi-track formats
* Modular design allows elimination of unneeded emulators/features
This library has been used in game music players for Windows, Linux on
several architectures, Mac OS, MorphOS, Xbox, PlayStation Portable,
GP2X, and Nintendo DS.
Author : Shay Green <gblargg@gmail.com>
Website: http://www.slack.net/~ant/
Forum : http://groups.google.com/group/blargg-sound-libs
License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
Current Maintainer: Michael Pyne <mpyne@purinchu.net>
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Getting Started
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Build a program consisting of demo/basics.c, demo/Wave_Writer.cpp, and
all source files in gme/.
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Or, if you have CMake 2.6 or later, execute at a command prompt (from the
extracted source directory):
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mkdir build
cd build
cmake ../ # <-- Pass any needed CMake flags here
make # To build the library
cd demo
make # To build the demo itself
Be sure "test.nsf" is in the same directory as the demo program. Running it
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should generate the recording "out.wav".
You can use "make install" to install the library. To choose where to install
the library to, use the CMake argument "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local"
(and replace /usr/local with the base path you wish to use). Alternately, you
can specify the base path to install to when you run "make install" by passing
'DESTDIR=/usr/local' on the make install command line (again, replace
/usr/local as appropriate).
To build a static library instead of shared (the default), pass
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF to the cmake command when running cmake.
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A slightly more extensive demo application is available in the player/
directory. It requires SDL to build.
Read gme.txt for more information. Post to the discussion forum for
assistance.
Files
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gme.txt General notes about the library
changes.txt Changes made since previous releases
design.txt Library design notes
license.txt GNU Lesser General Public License
CMakeLists.txt CMake build rules
test.nsf Test file for NSF emulator
test.m3u Test m3u playlist for features.c demo
demo/
basics.c Records NSF file to wave sound file
features.c Demonstrates many additional features
Wave_Writer.h WAVE sound file writer used for demo output
Wave_Writer.cpp
CMakeLists.txt CMake build rules
player/ Player using the SDL multimedia library
player.cpp Simple music player with waveform display
Music_Player.cpp Stand alone player for background music
Music_Player.h
Audio_Scope.cpp Audio waveform scope
Audio_Scope.h
CMakeLists.txt CMake build rules
gme/
blargg_config.h Library configuration (modify this file as needed)
gme.h Library interface header file
gme.cpp
Ay_Emu.h ZX Spectrum AY emulator
Ay_Emu.cpp
Ay_Apu.cpp
Ay_Apu.h
Ay_Cpu.cpp
Ay_Cpu.h
Gbs_Emu.h Nintendo Game Boy GBS emulator
Gbs_Emu.cpp
Gb_Apu.cpp
Gb_Apu.h
Gb_Cpu.cpp
Gb_Cpu.h
gb_cpu_io.h
Gb_Oscs.cpp
Gb_Oscs.h
Hes_Emu.h TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine HES emulator
Hes_Apu.cpp
Hes_Apu.h
Hes_Cpu.cpp
Hes_Cpu.h
hes_cpu_io.h
Hes_Emu.cpp
Kss_Emu.h MSX Home Computer/other Z80 systems KSS emulator
Kss_Emu.cpp
Kss_Cpu.cpp
Kss_Cpu.h
Kss_Scc_Apu.cpp
Kss_Scc_Apu.h
Ay_Apu.h
Ay_Apu.cpp
Sms_Apu.h
Sms_Apu.cpp
Sms_Oscs.h
Nsf_Emu.h Nintendo NES NSF/NSFE emulator
Nsf_Emu.cpp
Nes_Apu.cpp
Nes_Apu.h
Nes_Cpu.cpp
Nes_Cpu.h
nes_cpu_io.h
Nes_Oscs.cpp
Nes_Oscs.h
Nes_Fme7_Apu.cpp
Nes_Fme7_Apu.h
Nes_Namco_Apu.cpp
Nes_Namco_Apu.h
Nes_Vrc6_Apu.cpp
Nes_Vrc6_Apu.h
Nsfe_Emu.h NSFE support
Nsfe_Emu.cpp
Spc_Emu.h Super Nintendo SPC emulator
Spc_Emu.cpp
Snes_Spc.cpp
Snes_Spc.h
Spc_Cpu.cpp
Spc_Cpu.h
Spc_Dsp.cpp
Spc_Dsp.h
Fir_Resampler.cpp
Fir_Resampler.h
Sap_Emu.h Atari SAP emulator
Sap_Emu.cpp
Sap_Apu.cpp
Sap_Apu.h
Sap_Cpu.cpp
Sap_Cpu.h
sap_cpu_io.h
Vgm_Emu.h Sega VGM emulator
Vgm_Emu_Impl.cpp
Vgm_Emu_Impl.h
Vgm_Emu.cpp
Ym2413_Emu.cpp
Ym2413_Emu.h
Gym_Emu.h Sega Genesis GYM emulator
Gym_Emu.cpp
Sms_Apu.cpp Common Sega emulator files
Sms_Apu.h
Sms_Oscs.h
Ym2612_Emu.cpp
Ym2612_Emu.h
Dual_Resampler.cpp
Dual_Resampler.h
Fir_Resampler.cpp
Fir_Resampler.h
M3u_Playlist.h M3U playlist support
M3u_Playlist.cpp
Effects_Buffer.h Sound buffer with stereo echo and panning
Effects_Buffer.cpp
blargg_common.h Common files needed by all emulators
blargg_endian.h
blargg_source.h
Blip_Buffer.cpp
Blip_Buffer.h
Gme_File.h
Gme_File.cpp
Music_Emu.h
Music_Emu.cpp
Classic_Emu.h
Classic_Emu.cpp
Multi_Buffer.h
Multi_Buffer.cpp
Data_Reader.h
Data_Reader.cpp
CMakeLists.txt CMake build rules
Legal
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Game_Music_Emu library copyright (C) 2003-2009 Shay Green.
Sega Genesis YM2612 emulator copyright (C) 2002 Stephane Dallongeville.
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Shay Green <gblargg@gmail.com>