] 
]   Hi,
] 
]   First, I'm not interested in see emulator's souce code (I have BrMSX
]   source code, dont worry RicBit). I wish see MSX programs distributed
]   with source code (in ASM, Pascal, C, etc...) is the best and easy way
]   to share knowledge... Let's include GPL in our MSX minds! 
In that case you should pay a visit to my homepage. I have already put 
several sources online. Not under GPL but you can use them anyway, as long as 
you respect the licensing terms in the archives.

In the section 'XelaSoft & Merlasoft' you can find:

xadpcm.pma: Assembler library (in gen80 format)
      for ADPCM <-> PCM conversion and two small programs
      which are made with aid of this library to convert
      ADPCM samples into PCM samples and vice versa
xadpcm.tgz: C library for ADPCM <-> PCM
      conversion and two small C programs which make use of
      that library. Note: this archive is made with tar and
      compressed with gzip. It is specially meant for
      (MSX)-developers that also own a PC or UNIX system
      and like programming in C
msx2bios.pas.v1.1: Library for Turbo Pascal to
      make use of the MSX 2, MSX 2+ and MSX turbo R bios
      and VDP.
muldiv.pma: An archive for assembler programmers
      containing some multiply and division routines for
      Z80 and R800 and a source with some macro's for GEN80
      to use the R800 multiply instructions

In the section 'XSA format + SOURCES' you can find:

xscxsdsr.lzh Compress/decompress XSA files to (DSK)
      files, sources in C


Kind regards,
Alex Wulms
 

-- 
Alex Wulms/XelaSoft - MSX of anders NIX - Linux 4 ever
See my homepage for info on the  *** XSA *** format
http://www.inter.nl.net/users/A.P.Wulms



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