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MUSX Driver V1.00   [2018]

MUSX Driver V1.00 Released by :
Rayne

Release Date :
24 April 2018

Type :
C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... Rayne of Alpha Flight, X-Stayle
Music .... MSK of Crest, Vibrants


SIDs used in this release :
Mini Rolf(/MUSICIANS/M/MSK/Mini_Rolf.sid)

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by Shadow on 29 April 2018
Hi Rayne, thank you for this encouraging presentation. It is an interesting tactic for those who did not know how to use TASS/TASM.
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Compiling :
Turbo-Assembler V7.4 by Angels [2001] Turbo-Assembler V7.4

Load Turbo Assembler like this LOAD"TASM 74 PAL/NTSC",8,1
and start it with run (if not auto-start : SYS 36864)

Attack source disk (for emu : musx_driver.d64)
to import ASCII SEQ source file from disk, arrow-left+E
enter file: >MUSX 01.00 #1 or only >*

to assemble to memory, arrow-left+3
press 's' to start or other key to edit

to save memory block between addr's, arrow-left+SHIFT+S
save : filename
from $0f00 to $1c47

Start MUSX Driver : SYS 3840
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 25 April 2018
oh ok thx. I guess i'll just translate to normal ascii on pc then =)
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 25 April 2018
its a TASS sourcecode, so run TASS, then arrow-left,E
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 25 April 2018
it's still of SEQ type, how to load?
User Comment
Submitted by GH on 24 April 2018
Yeah nice little tune that was...
I used the audio driver by Rene Lergner Audio Assembler and it played well
User Comment
Submitted by Rayne on 24 April 2018
Fixed: Should be working now, don't know why the upload was bad?!
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 24 April 2018
0 "musx driver 1.00" 01 2a
0     ">musx 01.00 #1"   *seq 
475 blocks free.

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