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Don't like zxbeep? Then move along, nothing to see here...
U still here? Ok, let's talk business, then. A few weeks ago, we received official blessing from Lyndon Sharp to use his ZX beeper routine, so the long-standing legal questions surrounding this unique engine have finally been answered.
For this occasion, we're organizing a little tribute compilation over at the 1bitforum. The release will be a .tap image for the ZX Spectrum (+ possible mp3 release, if I get bored enough).
So in case you aren't too busy with Summer Chip, please join us for this project. All you have to do is compose an LSengine track, either with 1tracker or with the XM converter. Send your works (preferably as .asm, .1tm or .xm is also ok) to 1bitforum at posteo dot net before August 13th, 2017.
In the unlikely case of a large number of submissions, we may have to do a pre-selection, since there's only so much you can cram into 48K of RAM. We also reserve the right to reject low-quality entries.
U still here? Ok, let's talk business, then. A few weeks ago, we received official blessing from Lyndon Sharp to use his ZX beeper routine, so the long-standing legal questions surrounding this unique engine have finally been answered.
For this occasion, we're organizing a little tribute compilation over at the 1bitforum. The release will be a .tap image for the ZX Spectrum (+ possible mp3 release, if I get bored enough).
So in case you aren't too busy with Summer Chip, please join us for this project. All you have to do is compose an LSengine track, either with 1tracker or with the XM converter. Send your works (preferably as .asm, .1tm or .xm is also ok) to 1bitforum at posteo dot net before August 13th, 2017.
In the unlikely case of a large number of submissions, we may have to do a pre-selection, since there's only so much you can cram into 48K of RAM. We also reserve the right to reject low-quality entries.