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CheeseCutter 2.3.0   [2012]

CheeseCutter 2.3.0 Released by :
Abaddon

Release Date :
20 March 2012

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

Website :
http://theyamo.kapsi.fi/

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (6 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Abaddon
Music .... Abaddon


SIDs used in this release :
F.F.F. (chaingun mix)(/MUSICIANS/A/Abaddon/F_F_F_chaingun_mix.sid)
Kalmankone(/MUSICIANS/A/Abaddon/Kalmankone.sid)
Swingcat(/MUSICIANS/A/Abaddon/Swingcat.sid)
Trouble Every Day(/MUSICIANS/A/Abaddon/Trouble_Every_Day.sid)

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by Scarzix on 8 August 2013
there is a 2.5.0 release and you can also compile your own version as the sourcecode is in the download for that.

Lastly, we have a free Facebook group (where I am the admin) and we allow anyone interested in SID sound to join it. In there you will find help and also a Mac OSX version that is compatible with airbook.
User Comment
Submitted by Youth on 8 August 2013
This sounds cool, I want to use it but my Mac has no numpad :( And no scroll-lock... anyone else using Mac that can help we with this?
User Comment
Submitted by abaddon on 26 March 2012
Added d/l links to version 2.3.1 which fixes the Windows console output issue (ct2util outputs its messages properly now).
User Comment
Submitted by Mr. SID on 22 March 2012
I also gave it a try, but the lack of maturity of the D tool set and my lack of experience with it made it impossible... ;)
User Comment
Submitted by abaddon on 22 March 2012
Ah, apparently Mr Ammo couldn't get it to run after all. I'll have to look at this issue when I get the time.
In the meanwhile, I hope that running it on Wine suffices for you mac ppl.
User Comment
Submitted by abaddon on 22 March 2012
If that doesn't work out, you may be able to run the Windows version with Wine.
User Comment
Submitted by abaddon on 22 March 2012
Brandon: ask Mr Ammo, I think he compiled it for MacOS a couple of days ago.
User Comment
Submitted by BrandonWalsh on 22 March 2012
Could someone provide a version for MacOSX so I could try this out? I guess it would not be too hard to compile, right? Yeah, I am lazy.
User Comment
Submitted by abaddon on 21 March 2012
Regarding the buffer size issue; most of the cases it's no big deal unless you start getting audio dropouts. ALSA seems to be the most prone to setting its own buffer size regardless of what was requested.
User Comment
Submitted by abaddon on 21 March 2012
swingcat should work now. I updated all the packages accordingly.
User Comment
Submitted by terric on 21 March 2012
Nice.
This might be the choice for me. :)!!!

Btw , playing Swingcat to the end crash the program.

My system saysWarning: obtained buffer size differs (tried 2048, got 1024).
audio init: engine=resid-fp, freq=48000, buf=1024, sid=6581, clock=pal, interpolation=on, altdelay=on
Error: ArrayBoundsError src/song/base.d(233)
User Comment
Submitted by abaddon on 21 March 2012
Seems like I rushed the release a bit; I forgot to change some of the example tunes to handle the new song wrapping style. Will be fixed tonight.
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 20 March 2012
Wow! An update of a great SID tracker! Also nice demo songs, especially Kalmankone! (Some Walker influences!)
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