You like the music of your Amstrad CPC? You want to listen to it at work or everywhere where internet is available without loading the game, demo, etc. on your real CPC? You want to discover “new” artists and listen to music specials dedicated to a special artist? You just like to hear chiptunes and want to listen to them 24 hours a day? If you can answer any of this questions with “Yes!”, then don’t hesitate and listen to Roland Radio, a new streaming radio station by Kangaroo Musique dedicated to the Amstrad CPC.
Some days ago, an update to CPCBox, a JavaScript CPC emulator, brought sound emulation to the emulator and now the second JavaScript emulator, Roland by Antonio Villena, features sound emulation, too. When I tested it, it seems a bit smoother than the sound emulation in CPCBox, so you should try it by yourself (use Firefox) on http://roland.antoniovillena.es/.
If you want to discuss the emulator, have at look at this thread in the CPCWiki forums.
Roland, the CPC emulator, has a new homepage. You can now find it on http://www.rolandemu.de (for the english version, click on the flag on the upper right).
Roland is a rewrite of the Caprice emulator written by Fred Klaus. It is open source and available for Linux and Windows. A lot of additional code was added with C++ classes.
Roland is a rewrite of the Caprice emulator written by Fred Klaus. It is open source and available for Linux and Windows. A lot of additional code was added with C++ classes. You can download it from the homepage of Fred Klaus (german). You can also find the sourcecode on his page.