I got Adventures of Dr. Franken working without volume/first note sticking problems! Also, Dungeon Master has been released thanks to an existing set found on the web.
by nensondubois at 7:43 PM EST on January 23, 2008
they require the game engine to run with the SPC700 chip.
Of course CS2 hasn't done anything with SNSF is a while. I hope that he finally gets it together.
by nensondubois at 8:46 PM EST on January 23, 2008
I hope it has all the features SPC has like channel muting and what not.
by radornkeldam at 11:43 PM EST on January 23, 2008
Isn't there a spc extension called script700 that takes care of feeding the emulated spc700 APU with the same input it would receive from the CPU for those games that need it?
That's right, although Script700 still doesn't work for everything afaik. There are some games that simply can't be ripped at all in SPC format (which is what I hope SNSF would be used for.) Still waiting on Sim City 2000 :D
by KungFuFurby at 12:48 PM EST on January 24, 2008
There's also the patching method, which patches up some first-note sticking SPCs to make 'em play.
I don't support Script700, as I'm a Mac user. Sorry.
I have this topic at Romhacking.net as well, and I'm doing some MP3 rips myself. I completed one game so far: Pit Fighter. That game only had a single tune to deal with, so I'm good with that.