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POWDER 110 (Default branch)

Image POWDER is a Roguelike game. It was written initially for the Gameboy Advance, but was since ported to the DS, Linux, Windows, and Mac. It is fully graphical and can be played solely with a stylus or a mouse. License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Changes:
Spell icons will grey out when you cannot cast them. Inventory slots will change color depending on the blessed/cursed state of the item. Hopefully this version will compile from source, even on gcc4.3 machines. Image

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gbsplay(1)						       Gameboy sound player							gbsplay(1)

NAME
gbsplay - Gameboy sound player SYNOPSIS
gbsplay [options] gbs-file [start-subsong [stop-subsong] ] DESCRIPTION
gbsplay emulates the sound hardware of the Nintendo Gameboy. It is able to play the sounds from a Gameboy module dump (.GBS format) over /dev/dsp. OPTIONS
-E endian Set endian to endian. Valid values are b, l and n for big, little and native endian respectively. -f fadeout-time Set fadeout time to subsong-gap seconds. Instead of cutting of the subsong hard, do a soft fadeout. Default value is 3 seconds. -g subsong-gap Set subsong gap to subsong-gap seconds. Before playing the next subsong after the subsong timeout, play subsong-gap seconds of silence. Default value is 2 seconds. -h Display short help and exit. -l Enable loop mode. When the last subsong is played, playback starts again with the first subsong. Default is no loop. -o plugin Select sound output plugin plugin. Default depends on compilation options. Select list to view a list of all available output plugins. -q Be quieter, reduce verbosity. Can be applied multiple times. Default verbosity is 3. -r samplerate Set the samplerate to samplerate Hz. Default value is 44100Hz. -R refresh-delay Set the refresh delay to refresh-delay milliseconds. Default value is 33 milliseconds. Larger values will lower CPU usage, but things as subsong changes, fadeouts, reactions to keypresses and the on-screen display will be delayed. -t subsong-timeout Set subsong timeout to subsong-timeout seconds. When a subsong has been played for the given time, the player will skip to the next subsong. A timeout of 0 seconds disables automatic subsong changes. Default value is 120 seconds. -T silence-timeout Set silence timeout to silence-timeout seconds. When a subsong contains silence for the given time, the player will skip to the next subsong. Default value is 2 seconds. -v Increase verbosity, print more information. Can be applied multiple times. Default verbosity is 3. -V Display version number and exit. -z Play subsongs in shuffle mode. Every subsong will be played once in random order. -Z Play subsongs in random mode. Like shuffle mode, but a subsong can be played multiple times. -1 Mute channel 1 on start. -2 Mute channel 2 on start. -3 Mute channel 3 on start. -4 Mute channel 4 on start. PARAMETERS
gbs-file The sound file to play. Must be in uncompressed .GBS format. start-subsong The subsong from the sound file to play. If not specified, the default song will be played (unless in shuffle or random mode). An out-of-bounds number will be clipped to the possible range of subsongs. stop-subsong gbsplay stops when this subsong has been played. If not specified or out-of-bound, gbsplay will stop after playing the last sub- song. KEYBOARD CONTROL
gbsplay supports basic keyboard control. The following commands are recognized: p Skip to the previous subsong. n Skip to the next subsong. q or Esc Quit gbsplay. Space Toggle play/pause. 1 Mute/unmute channel 1. 2 Mute/unmute channel 2. 3 Mute/unmute channel 3. 4 Mute/unmute channel 4. FILES
/etc/gbsplayrc Default location of the global configuration file. ~/.gbsplayrc User configuration file. SEE ALSO
gbsinfo(1), gbsplayrc(5) BUG REPORTS
If you encounter bugs, please report them via http://gbsplay.berlios.de/ or write to <gbsplay-dev@lists.berlios.de>. AUTHOR
gbsplay was written by Tobias Diedrich <ranma+gbsplay@tdiedrich.de> (with contributions from others, see README). COPYRIGHT
gbsplay is licensed under GNU GPL. Tobias Diedrich 0.0.91 gbsplay(1)