AC1D-DC1A Packer
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* [http://xmp.sourceforge.net/ Extended Module Player] (cross-platform, open source) | * [http://xmp.sourceforge.net/ Extended Module Player] (cross-platform, open source) | ||
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=== Ripping / Converting === | === Ripping / Converting === | ||
* [http://asle.free.fr/prowiz/ Prowizard for PC] (cross-platform, source available) | * [http://asle.free.fr/prowiz/ Prowizard for PC] (cross-platform, source available) | ||
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* [http://www.exotica.org.uk/wiki/UnExoticA/Games_By_Format/AC1D-DC1A_Packer Example .ac1d files] | * [http://www.exotica.org.uk/wiki/UnExoticA/Games_By_Format/AC1D-DC1A_Packer Example .ac1d files] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:29, 14 December 2024
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[edit] Description
A Commodore Amiga module packer created by Carsten Sørensen of the demo group "Anarchy". It was originally used in Anarchy's 1992 demo "In the Kitchen", and has been used in a number of Commodore Amiga games.
[edit] Information
[edit] Software
[edit] Playback
- Extended Module Player (cross-platform, open source)
- Konvertor
[edit] Ripping / Converting
- Prowizard for PC (cross-platform, source available)
- Konvertor