Atari SAP music format
Atari SAP music format is a format that stores music data from Atari 8-bit computers that uses the famous Atari POKEY sound chip. Most popular tunes for Atari 8-bits were written between 1981-1987.
This format is similar to the SID, SPC or NSF formats, in that it is a music data format which is supported by a player, which emulates the central processing unit and sound hardware of the Atari 8-bit computers (XL/XE), in order to play the music from the Atari games.
SAP format can be replayed by a SAP player currently available for many platforms.
See also
External links
- asap.sourceforge.net - SAP Format Specification
- atari.org - ASMA — Atari SAP Music Archive A collection of POKEY chip-music (SAP) players and SAP music from various Atari 8-bit games.
- asap.sourceforge.net - ASAP — Another Slight Atari Player SAP player (POKEY and 6502 emulation core + plugins for various music players)
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