Accolade MIDI File Format
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AdPlug's [http://adplug.sourceforge.net/library/entry.php?file=db/AccoladeMidi.txt AdLib file formats reference library entry] for the format hosts an archive containing a [[MIDI]] to .mus converter, a player for the format and the music files from the game. | AdPlug's [http://adplug.sourceforge.net/library/entry.php?file=db/AccoladeMidi.txt AdLib file formats reference library entry] for the format hosts an archive containing a [[MIDI]] to .mus converter, a player for the format and the music files from the game. | ||
− | [http://www.textfiles.com/programming/FORMATS/mus_form.txt This description] of a .mus file format based on MIDI, is perhaps related. | + | [http://www.textfiles.com/programming/FORMATS/mus_form.txt This description], of a .mus file format based on MIDI, is perhaps related. |
Latest revision as of 16:44, 5 October 2013
[edit] Description
This format, used in Accolade's 1992 DOS game "Speed Racer in The Challenge of Racer X" appears to be a MIDI clone.
[edit] Information
AdPlug's AdLib file formats reference library entry for the format hosts an archive containing a MIDI to .mus converter, a player for the format and the music files from the game.
This description, of a .mus file format based on MIDI, is perhaps related.