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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[ARKOS TRACKER GENERAL]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="spoilerbox" id="spoiler7299656"><h3 onclick="$('#spoilerbox7299656').css('display','block');$('#spoiler7299656').css('display','none')">&#8250; Show Spoiler</h3></div><div class="spoilerbox" id="spoilerbox7299656" style="display:none"><h3 onclick="$('#spoilerbox7299656').css('display','none');$('#spoiler7299656').css('display','block')">&#8249; Hide Spoiler</h3><p>AY/YM tracker?</p><p>not vortex tracker. there was one, i think it was based on .NET, it ran on PC, does anyone remember the name of this thing?</p><p>i can&#039;t find it anywhere</p></div><p>ok i made this thread looking for the name of this tracker but now i found it</p><p>so it can just be a general chats about Arkos Tracker if you want </p><p>here is the tracker <a href="http://www.julien-nevo.com/arkos/" target="_blank">http://www.julien-nevo.com/arkos/</a></p><p>it is for Amstrad CPC which uses the AY-3-8912 which you know from yerzmyey and other spectrum musickeers maybe</p><p>it is a cool and really easy to learn tracker so give it a go!<br />]<br />and then enter what you make into battleofthebits.org Summer Chip competition!</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2012-08-08T11:36:58Z</updated>
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