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Introduction

mmSAP s SAP (Slight atari player) player based on ASAP library that uses SDL2 for audio output and has GTK 3 based GUI

SAP is a special file format designed to store POKEY-based Atari XL/XE music. The biggest collection of such music is ASMA (Atari SAP Music Archive) that can be found at: http://asma.atari.org.

ASAP library also allows you to load RMT,TMC,TM2,MPT,CMC files directly. For fresh information about supported formats, refer to the ASAP project.

mmSAP's development has been revived in late 2022 with unified code base for Windows and Linux. The revival was inspired by a similar revival of the ASMA archive.

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Features

  • Based on the ASAP library (http://asap.sourceforge.net/) that provides precise and high fidelity POKEY emulation
  • Easy to use GTK 3 based user interface
  • Fully featured playlist
  • Configurable POKEY visualization
  • Good support for ASMA STIL database
  • Four repeat modes (no repeat, repeat subsong,repeat tune,repeat playlist)
  • Seeking inside subsongs that have TIME tag
  • Single instance application (using GTK 3 features)
  • Drag and drop support
  • 'Browse and play' file chooser
  • Audio output through the SDL2 library
  • Possibility to mute selected POKEY channels

Operating systems supported

Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux

Dependencies

  • gtkmm 3.24, GTK 3.24 GUI libraries
  • SDL2 Multimedia library
  • ASAP (Download from http://asap.sourceforge.net/. Latest release is recommended.)
  • pkg-config tool
  • CMake build tool
  • GCC C++ Compiler
  • xxd Tool

Compiling and installing under GNU/Linux

  • Install all the dependencies

  • Change working directory to the directory with mmSAP sources and invoke following commands:

    cmake .
    make
    sudo make install
    

Compiling and installing under Microsoft Windows

In general, it is recommended to use the available binary packages.

If you need to build mmSAP from the source code, follow these steps:

  • Install MSYS2, Software Distribution and Building Platform for Windows, available at https://www.msys2.org

  • Install all dependencies using the pacman tool shipped with MSYS2. Note: The xxd tool is typically shipped as a part of the vim package

  • Run the mingw32 shell shipped with MSYS2

  • Change working directory to the directory with mmSAP sources and invoke the following commands:

    cmake -G "MSYS Makefiles" .
    make
    make install     
    

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