This page describes the options available for the configuration
file of Sidplayfp. It is composed by a number of sections, each one composed
by a section name, enclosed by square brackets, followed by a list of
<parameter>=<value> lines.
sidplayfp.ini supports the following sections:
[SIDPlayfp] - Generic configuration
[Console] - Console appearance configuration
[Audio] - Audio output configuration
[Emulation] - Emulation engine parameters
All options and values are described in detail below.
For any of the following parameter, if it's specified more than
one time the last entry encountered will be used.
NOTE: if any of these options is specified outside its
section, it will be ignored.
- Version=<number>
- Configuration version
- Songlength
Database=<path>
- Full path for the Songlength DB. By default the program will look for a
file named DOCUMENTS/Songlengths.txt under the HVSC collection
path, if the HVSC_BASE environment variable is defined. On *NIX systems,
if this value is not set, sidplayfp(1) will try
$PREFIX/share/sidplayfp/Songlengths.txt.
- Default Play
Length=mm:ss
- Default play time if Songlength Database is not found.
- Default Record
Length=mm:ss
- Default recording time when writing wave files if Songlength Database is
not found.
- Kernal
Rom=<path>
- Full path for the Kernal Rom file. This is the most important rom and
should always be provided, although many tunes will still work without. By
default the program will look for a file named kernal under the
following locations:
- $XDG_DATA_HOME/sidplayfp/
on *NIX systems where XDG_DATA_HOME is defined.
- $HOME/.local/share/sidplayfp/
on *NIX systems where XDG_DATA_HOME is not defined.
- $PREFIX/share/sidplayfp
on *NIX systems when not found in the above directories.
- %CSIDL_APPDATA%\\sidplayfp\\
on Windows systems where CSIDL_APPDATA is defined.
- %USERPROFILE%\\Application Data\\sidplayfp\\
on Windows systems where CSIDL_APPDATA is not defined.
- Basic
Rom=<path>
- Full path for the Basic Rom file. This is mostly useful for playing BASIC
tunes. By default the program will look for a file named basic
under the same locations as above.
- Chargen
Rom=<path>
- Full path for the Character generator Rom file. Almost useless for
playback of tunes, but included for completeness. By default the program
will look for a file named chargen under the same locations as
above.
- Frequency=<number>
- Playback frequency expressed in Hertz. Default is 48000.
- Channels=<number>
- Number of channels, 1 for mono and 2 for stereo playback Default is
1.
- BitsPerSample=<16|32>
- Number of bits ber sample, used only for wav output. Using values other
than the ones specified will produce invalid output.
- Engine=<RESIDFP|RESID|HARDSID|NONE>
- Set the SID emulation engine. Default is RESIDFP.
- C64Model=<PAL|NTSC|OLD_NTSC|DREAN>
- Default c64 model to use if not specified by tune, PAL for european PAL-B
model, NTSC for american/japanese NTSC-M models, OLD_NTSC for NTSC-M
models with old video chip and DREAN for argentinian PAL-N model. Default
is PAL.
- ForceC64Model=true|false
- Force the configured c64 model even if the tune specifies one.
- SidModel=<MOS6581|MOS8580>
- Default SID chip model, old MOS 6581 or newer MOS 8580.
- ForceSidModel=true|false
- Force the configured SID chip model even if the tune specifies one.
- UseFilter=true|false
- Enable/disable the emulation of the SID filter.
- FilterBias=<number>
- Controls the filter bias in the ReSID emulation. The bias is given in
millivolts, and a maximum reasonable control range is approximately -500
to 500, the default value is 0.
- FilterCurve6581=<number>
- Controls the filter curve for the 6581 model in the ReSIDfp emulation.
Ranges from 0.0 (light) to 1.0 (dark), the default value is 0.5.
- FilterCurve8580=<number>
- Controls the filter curve for the 8580 model in the ReSIDfp emulation.
Value is expressed in Hertz and the default is 12500.
- Copyright (C)
2000-2004 Simon White
- Copyright (C)
2007-2010 Antti Lankila
- Copyright (C)
2009-2015 VICE Project
- Copyright (C)
2010-2016 Leandro Nini
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
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