Webbased old-school Amiga music tracker in plain old javascript. Plays and edits Amiga Mod files and FastTracker XM files. This tracker requires a modern browser that supports WebAudio. It's tested to work on all major browsers desktop and mobile browsers. Midi support is not available in Firefox or Safari. Minimum requirements for mobile devices: IOS9 or Android 6.
BassoonTracker is a web application that runs in your browser. Just serve "index.html" from a webserver and you're good to go. There are no runtime dependencies. No build process is involved. There is even a stand-alone player in the player/ subdirectory.
RansomLook is tool to monitor Ransomware groups and markets and extract their victims.
Full source code for Impulse Tracker, including sound drivers, network drivers, and some supporting documentation.
To build Impulse Tracker, you will need Turbo Assembler v4.1, Turbo Link v3.01, Borland MAKE v4.0, and a DOS environment. Building IT.EXE should be just a single call to MAKE.
This application is a player for tracker music files as they are common in the demoscene. With its fullscreen interface and limited interaction options, it's specifically targeted towards presenting tracked music in a competition or for random background music. Based on libopenmpt. Plays all common tracker formats. libSDL user interface. Single executable.
Just drag a module file onto the executable, or into the window once the player has already been started. If a directory is opened this way, the first playable file therein is loaded. Note that this is not recursive; TrackMeister won't play entire directory hierarchies. If no file is specified upfront, but there are playable files in the current directory when TrackMeister starts, the (lexicographically) first file is loaded.
Make sure you cloned the repository recursively, as it pulls in a few libraries as submodules; if you forgot to do that, run git submodule update --init
sf-hab.org's RP2040 based PicoBalloon Tracker PCB generation 1 for STEM education, designed by AG6NS.