Instrument Converter (YM2612)

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r57shell
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Instrument Converter (YM2612)

Post by r57shell »

Hurray! :D
I'm introducing you my new tool :)

It's supports Genesis YM2612 different instruments format conversion.
Now it's: gems, tyi, tfi, eif, y12, vgi, dmp, smps.

Download: http://elektropage.ru/r57shell/instrument_converter.zip

It would be cool if some one test it.
Especially: tyi and eif, because I don't have any Echo working sample, and I don't know where tyi was used originally.

Feel free for asking me to add some other formats.

I hope you like it.
Also, there is source: https://github.com/realmonster/GEMS
(Instruments.cpp, Instruments.h, Instrument_converter.cpp)
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Post by neologix »

Current version of Chrome is flagging the zip as "malicious" since it's just an exe in the zip; have to turn off "enable phishing and malware protection" setting to actually download it. Maybe next time use 7zip?
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Post by r57shell »

I already know about this problem. But I think anyone has his own head to think.

More interesting, how to make such .exe without such notification by Chrome or Windows 8.
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Post by Chilly Willy »

r57shell wrote:I already know about this problem. But I think anyone has his own head to think.

More interesting, how to make such .exe without such notification by Chrome or Windows 8.
He just told you - use 7zip instead as neither can process 7zip, thus suppressing the warning.
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Post by r57shell »

I understand.
I mean wait a little and chrome will warn you with 7z too :). It's matter of time.
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Post by Chilly Willy »

r57shell wrote:I understand.
I mean wait a little and chrome will warn you with 7z too :). It's matter of time.
Hehe - yeah, more than likely. What I tend to do is stick a fake extension on the file, like .bin or .txt. That fixes it most of the time. Of course, then you have idiots asking why the archive tries to open Word Pad. :lol:
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