DRO AdLib OPL2 player for Commodore 64 equipped with SFX Sound Expander cartridge with YM3812 chip (the "normal" chip this cartridge was shipped with may work, but since OPL2 features do not exist on those, music will be somewhat "odd" to listen to). Also a version for the MEGA65!
You can find some ready-to-use PRG files in the prg-files/ directory.
Uses embedded DRO file, recorded by DOSBOX, currently, there is no possibility to "load" music on-the-fly, you must recompile the player with that.
The included DRO file for testing purposes was recorded from the StarPort BBS intro (from Future Crew) using DOSBOX.
The included MEGA65 version is for MEGA65, and uses direct addressing of the mapped OPL registers instead of using the normal SFX ones. Still, you need to load the PRG file in C64 mode though.
Compile: simply say (assuming UNIX-like enivonment, CC65 and GNU make
installed): make
Testing:
- Real C64: SFX Sound Expander cartridge with the OPL2 chip (OPL1 - default - chip can cause strange sounding)
- C64 emulation: with VICE (SFX Sound Expander cartridge emulation enabled
with OPL2)
You can use
make vice
to start the emulator with the right parameters. - Real MEGA65: as of writing, real MEGA65 has problems with its implemented
OPL3 (thus OPL2 compatible), simply no sound. This project also aiming to
give a tool to test MEGA65 in this respect.
You can use
make mega65
to transfer and start program onto your real MEGA65 (if USB connection is present and the rightm65
tool is working). MEGA65 issue ticket: MEGA65/mega65-core#232 - MEGA65 emulation: Xemu/MEGA65
(note: there can be some glitches due to the suboptimal method how Xemu
emulates sound currently in terms of timing).
You can use
make xemu
to start the emulator with the program loaded. More on Xemu: https://github.lgb.hu/xemu/ https://github.com/lgblgblgb/xemu
(C)2011,2020-2021 LGB (Gábor Lénárt) lgb@lgb.hu, this program can be used according to the GNU/GPL 2 or 3 (or later, if a new one is released) license. License: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html License: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html Personal note: PLEASE drop me a mail if you have ideas to modify this program (patches, bugs, features etc) or if you use it in your work, as the GPL defines, you should provide the source of your work then too as it must be GPL then. Thanks! Of course any feedback is welcome, anyway.