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.
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[http://www.textfiles.com/programming/FORMATS/mus_form.txt This description] of a .mus file format based on MIDI, is perhaps related.

Revision as of 16:44, 5 October 2013

File Format
Name Accolade MIDI File Format
Ontology
Extension(s) .mus

Description

This format, used in Accolade's 1992 DOS game "Speed Racer in The Challenge of Racer X" appears to be a MIDI clone.

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.

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