History
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* ASAP 1.0.2 (2007-11-02)

TIME tags can be edited in the file information window of WASAP
and the Winamp plugin. A few emulation bugs have been fixed.
Some user interface issues in WASAP have been fixed.


* ASAP 1.0.1 (2007-06-10)

Plugin for MOC (Music On Console) has been created. WASAP, Winamp plugin
and foobar2000 plugin can edit AUTHOR, NAME and DATE tags in SAP files.
Winamp and XMMS plugins format titles as specified by the player.
TMC files are now played in stereo. A few minor bugs have been fixed.


* ASAP 1.0.0 (2007-05-28)

This release introduces completely new 6502 and POKEY emulation.
SAP files with samples are supported. ASAP can be compiled as Java - an applet
and an experimental midlet have been created.
Winamp, foobar2000 and GSPlayer plugins support silence detection
and muting selected POKEY channels. Winamp plugin supports subsongs
and Winamp's equalizer.


* ASAP 0.3.0 (2007-05-06)

This release adds support for AUTHOR, NAME, DATE and TIME tags in SAP files.
Winamp, foobar2000 and the new GSPlayer plugin have configurable playback time
for songs with no TIME tag and songs marked with LOOP.
foobar2000 plugin has been updated for version 0.9 of foobar2000.
XMMS plugin supports the TM8 extension.


* ASAP 0.2.1 (2006-01-28)

This release supports TM2 (Theta Music Composer 2.x) file format.
Compilation and installation on Unix-like systems have been improved.
foobar2000 plugin supports subsongs.


* ASAP 0.2.0 (2006-01-15)

This release supports stereo and 16-bit audio output (enabled by default).
Compressed SAP files (for example Fractals.sap) are played correctly.
Subsongs are supported in RMT files.
There are new plugins: for XMMS and for foobar2000 version 0.8.
WASAP supports Windows Explorer's "Open with".


* ASAP 0.1.0 (2005-12-31)

This is the initial release of ASAP (Another Slight Atari Player)
- a player/converter of Atari 8-bit music for modern computers.
ASAP provides high-quality, identical to the popular Atari800 emulator,
emulation of the POKEY sound chip and the 6502 processor.

This release includes: ASAP2WAV - portable command-line utility for converting
Atari 8-bit music to WAV files, WASAP - a tiny player for Windows
and in_asap - a Winamp plugin. Currently supported input formats are:
SAP (except for samples and stereo), CMC, CMR, DMC, MPT (without samples),
MPD, RMT (mono) and TMC (mono).