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    libopenmpt Player

    Module Player + Wave writer (Converter)

    Command line module player (GUI) for libopenmpt, inspired by old DOS module players. (Does not require PortAudio) Also includes a "converter" to create wave files (splitting by subsongs)
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    ANSiMat

    ANSiMat

    A graphical, multiplatform ANSI files viewer and converter

    ANSiMat is a graphical viewer of ANSI art files. It can also be used to convert ANSI (or plain ASCII) files into regular (BMP, TGA, PCX...) graphic files, or into animations (FLC). Altough not initially designed for this, ANSiMat can be successfully used as an ASCII art viewer, or even simple text files viewer. ANSiMat is available for Linux, Windows and DOS. ANSiMat supports also modem emulation speed, therefore it can be used to display ANSI animations.
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    AmiCoX

    AmiCoX

    A GUI Frontend for Linux chiptune emulator

    AmiCoX is a simple GUI written in Gambas3 for audio chiptune emulators. You can play all audio formats supported by UADE (Commodore Amiga), Sidplay2 (Commodore 64) and Xmp (Dos, demo, cracktro) and now you can play mp3, ogg, wav, flac and midi format file.
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