ASAP v3.1.5 is released. ASAP is a player of 8-bit Atari music for modern computers. It emulates the POKEY sound chip and the 6502 processor. The project was initially based on the routines from the Atari800 emulator, but the current version has a completely new original emulation core.
ASAP includes the following programs:
*ASAP2WAV - portable command-line converter to WAV files
*WASAP - tiny player for Windows
*plugin for Apollo
*plugin for foobar2000 0.9
*plugin for GSPlayer
*plugin for MOC
*plugin for Winamp
*plugin for Windows Media Player
*plugin for XBMC
*plugin for XMMS
*POKEY sound emulation DLL for Raster Music Tracker
*Java version of ASAP2WAV
*Java applet - for web pages (see online demo)
*Java midlet - for mobile devices
*C# version of ASAP2WAV
*experimental JScript version of ASAP2WAV running in Windows Script Host
*experimental JavaScript version of ASAP2WAV running in Firefox
*Flash player - for web pages (see online demo)
ASAP v3.1.5 Changelog:
- Android: fixed playback on Android 4.1+, disconnecting headset pauses playback, updates position and avoids "process not responding" during seek, starts in root directory if there’s no memory card.
- GStreamer plugin gets autoplugged (read: SAPs play in GStreamer-based players).
- WASAP plays music to its very end.
- Fixed crash on malformed RMT files.
- Restored Audacious 2.x compatibility.
- DEB packages.
- foobar2000 *.fb2k-component package.
Download: ASAP v3.1.5 x86
Download: ASAP v3.1.5 x64
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