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Sidreloc V1.0   [2012]

Released by :
Lft

Release Date :
28 May 2012

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

Website :
http://www.linusakesson.net/software/sidreloc/index.php

User rating:**********  10/10 (20 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Lft of Kryo

Download :

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User Comment
Submitted by Style on 6 March 2023
wow, amazing stuff. The ZP reloc is especially useful.

Even with mismatching pitches, I havent noticed any audible differences.
User Comment
Submitted by Cruzer on 14 September 2022
Amazing tool that works like a charm. (Only minor nuisance is that it relocates zp's by default.)
User Comment
Submitted by Slajerek on 19 May 2021
Although the idea and self-testing procedure is really neat and cool, this tool made me headaches for 1h to understand why my demo effect crashes and I nailed it to one not-translated addreess of JSR jumping to a void in the relocated player of SidWizard. I will send the case to review as soon as it is released. But yeah, although it slipped through the self-testing with zero pedantic errors, and in general it works... but in that one strange case I encountered it crashed, it is not perfect... but anyway awesome :)
User Comment
Submitted by Deadline on 20 February 2020
Neat program
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 20 May 2019
It's not actually rumours, sidreloc 1.0 doesn't have support for many undocumented opcodes and other VIC trickery defmon does for SID model detection in init. I have my own modded sidreloc with undocs support and a note about manual relocation of defmon tunes.
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 19 May 2019
Rumours say this tool doesn't work with defMON tunes. Still a very cool tool of course. Just pointing it out.
User Comment
Submitted by Golara on 27 January 2018
This is great tool, makes including any random sid into your program much much easier.
User Comment
Submitted by DKT on 15 June 2015
Just let me add my own 10 to it.
User Comment
Submitted by celticdesign on 25 June 2014
CoolTool!
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 2 April 2014
what I also like: even if you don't want/need to relocate a tune you can use Sidreloc with a good chance to identify problems such as out of bonds writing with this tool
User Comment
Submitted by user on 12 February 2014
Very nice tool, thanks for sharing! But for me the Background, Docs and Statistics on the Website are the real amazing work!
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 14 May 2013
Great work, Lft, also kudos for docs & all the info & stats on the page.

& thx so very much for the Win build, Ian, though I somehow totally overlooked that for 1 year, stoopid me.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 28 September 2012
this tool totally saved my day recently, when a busy composer sent the tune relocated to a wrong place - thumbs up!
User Comment
Submitted by Burglar on 28 September 2012
I love it when a tool completely works and is actually useful. nice job!
User Comment
Submitted by ruk on 4 June 2012
Patch to make the tool output max cycles and rasterlines in verbose mode: sidreloc-cycleinfo.patch
User Comment
Submitted by Viktor on 29 May 2012
Excellent idea, excellent solution.
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 29 May 2012
Nice tool!
User Comment
Submitted by ruk on 29 May 2012
Excellent!
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 28 May 2012
excellent, win32 build added, some sources had to be modified and added to build it in MingW gcc. see win32.txt inside.
User Comment
Submitted by Mr. SID on 28 May 2012
<jESSiKA> lft could sell his sperm for millions
User Comment
Submitted by encore on 28 May 2012
Very interesting read as well.
User Comment
Submitted by Perplex on 28 May 2012
Great work!
User Comment
Submitted by MagerValp on 28 May 2012
Beautiful!

Compiles cleanly on Mac OS X with clang too, but the help text doesn't fit in an 80-column terminal: sidreloc-80col.patch.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 28 May 2012
Lft is a genius.
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