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Richard Bannister |
Audio Overload - Video Game Music Player.
v2.0 - July 28th, 2008
Audio Overload can play original game music tracks from more than thirty different
platforms, including the NES, Gameboy, GBA, SNES, Genesis, SMS, Atari XL,
PC Engine, CPC, Spectrum, Amiga, Sharp X68000, PC with AdLib. PSX, Saturn,
Dreamcast, and more. Transparent decompression of archived files is also included.
It for mac os x for PPC and intel. Universal
I upload all Audio overload from Richard Banister Archive for mac.
Audio Overload 1.3 to 1.5.1 require this system
Audio Overload’s only requirement is CarbonLib v1.3 or later. It is designed
predominantly for Mac OS X. Having said that, it works correctly under Mac OS
9.2. It has not been tested under earlier versions of the Mac OS - so it may work,
but is not supported.
Audio Overload 1.3 for mac os 9 to mac os x
Audio Overload 1.4 for mac os 9 to mac os x
Audio Overload 1.5 for mac os 9 to mac os x
Audio Overload 1.5.1 for mac os 9 to mac os x
audio Overload OSX PPC 2.0b1
Audio Overload OSX PPC 2.0b2
Audio Overload OSX PPC 2.0b3
Audio Overload OSX PPC 2.0b4
Audio Overload OSX PPC 2.0b5
Audio Overload OSX PPC 2.0b6
Audio Overload OSX PPC 2.0b7
Audio Overload 2.0 Universal for PPC and Intel.
Audio Overload 2.0b8 Universal for PPC and Intel.
Audio Overload 2.0b9 Universal for PPC and Intel.
There are two more on Archive but are not for mac for windows 32 bit and 64 bit and linux 32bit and 64 bit.
This audio overload 2.0 is not in Richard Bannister archive.
All upload Audio Overload from Richard Bannister Archive for mac.
I did not upload windows 32 bit and windows 64 bit and linux 32 bit and linux 64 bit on this page.
universal for PPC and Intel.
Comments
@scott Oh, sorry! The moment you mentioned that, I saw we already have some version of it! Thanks!
Yes, I have Audio Overload. but carbonized. mac os 9 and mac os x.
This is really nice. Really could use a Mac OS 9 port. This isn't libre software or even open-source by any chance, though, is it?