asap (player/converter for Atari 8-bit chiptune formats) ASAP is a player of Atari 8-bit chiptunes for modern computers and mobile devices. It emulates the POKEY sound chip and the 6502 processor. ASAP supports the following file formats: SAP, CMC, CM3, CMR, CMS, DMC, DLT, FC, MPT, MPD, RMT, TMC/TM8, TM2, STIL. It can convert to .wav, raw audio samples, or Atari executables (.xex). It can also convert other chiptune file formats to SAP. The package includes: - Plugins for the MOC and XMMS 1.x audio players. - Optionally, plugins for the XMMS 2.x and VLC players (see below). - Example chiptune files (in /usr/doc/asap-*/examples). - libasap.a and asap.h, the ASAP library and header. - asapconv, the standalone converter. - asap-sdl, a simple standalone CLI player. - asap-mplayer, a script which plays SAP files via mplayer. - sap2ntsc, converts PAL SAP files to NTSC timing. - sap2txt, converts SAP file headers to/from a text dump format. - chksap.pl, shows info on and checks for errors in SAP files. - Man pages for all the commands listed above. *Not* included are the asapscan tool, nor the bindings for Java, C#, JavaScript, OpenCL, Python, or Swift. Optional dependencies: xmms2, vlc. If these are installed, the asap package will include plugins for them. These is a large archive of Atari 8-bit chiptunes available at: https://asma.atari.org/