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NESticle allowed you to capture the speaker output as a .wav file. However you'd get the sound effects in the recording as well.
"wierd noises that you just don't _find_ unless you're programming a bad sound api or echoing patterns of numbers to /dev/audio ..." MAN OH MAN, thanks for the suggestion. Try $ cat core > /dev/dsp ... bonus points if you can debug your apps by listening to them. ;)
Lager cats?? Sounds like that beer spam is working on everyone's subcon!
NESticle allowed you to capture the speaker output as a .wav file. However you'd get the sound effects in the recording as well.
"wierd noises that you just don't _find_ unless you're programming a bad sound api or echoing patterns of numbers to /dev/audio ..."
/dev/dsp ;)
MAN OH MAN, thanks for the suggestion. Try
$ cat core >
... bonus points if you can debug your apps by listening to them.
Lager cats?? Sounds like that beer spam is working on everyone's subcon!