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The Icon Bar: News and features: APDL make their PD catalogue available for free download
 

APDL make their PD catalogue available for free download

Posted by Jeffrey Lee on 14:15, 25/3/2010 | , ,
 
APDLAPDL, long-time distributor of Public Domain and not-so Public Domain software, have taken the next logical step from distributing their PD/freeware collection on floppy disc or CD and have begun distributing it online instead. Apart from the obvious advantage to the end-user of being able to access the software immediately, APDL have also decided to forgoe charging any nominal download fees, making the archive truly free.
 
Of course the age of much of the software is likely to make its relevance somewhat limited (especially if it's not 32bit compatible, or even StrongARM compatible) - but by making the archive available free of charge APDL have given Acorn preservation enthusiasts a big helping hand, and for that this move should be applauded.
 
APDL point out that not all the software from their PD/freeware catalogue has found its way online yet, so some patience may be necessary if your favourite bit of software is missing.
 
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Peter Howkins Message #114978, posted by flibble at 08:32, 13/8/2010, in reply to message #114976
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[Edited by flibble at 20:28, 19/5/2023]
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Martin Bazley Message #114988, posted by swirlythingy at 09:39, 13/8/2010, in reply to message #114978

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Are you going to tell us what's going on, or are we simply going to have to watch the drama unfold?
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Peter Howkins Message #114989, posted by flibble at 09:46, 13/8/2010, in reply to message #114978
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Panic over, coworker slapped.
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Jeffrey Lee Message #114990, posted by Phlamethrower at 10:12, 13/8/2010, in reply to message #114989
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Panic over, coworker slapped.
We demand video footage of this slapping incident.
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VinceH Message #114991, posted by VincceH at 10:49, 13/8/2010, in reply to message #114989
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Panic over, coworker slapped.
I think the person who left himself logged in (or his log in details available/useable) on a computer accessible to someone else is the one that actually needs a slap. tongue
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Tarquin Alexander Graham Mills Message #118680, posted by Reboot at 15:52, 14/9/2011, in reply to message #114032
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I mean just ask that person that tried to revive Acorn, what an idiot he was.
Please, let's not try and blame your disorganisation and lack of research on anyone but yourself.
Chocky, stop being a cunt.
You know what happens to cunts.
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Tarquin Alexander Graham Mills Message #118681, posted by Reboot at 15:54, 14/9/2011, in reply to message #114976
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I'm a cock
Rivals are banned.
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Ian Cook Message #118685, posted by ilcook at 16:45, 14/9/2011, in reply to message #118680
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I mean just ask that person that tried to revive Acorn, what an idiot he was.
Please, let's not try and blame your disorganisation and lack of research on anyone but yourself.
Chocky, stop being a cunt.
You know what happens to cunts.
I presume you know that from experience?
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Ian Cook Message #118686, posted by ilcook at 16:47, 14/9/2011, in reply to message #118681
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I'm a cock
Rivets are tanned.
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Jason Togneri Message #118690, posted by filecore at 17:52, 14/9/2011, in reply to message #118686

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I'm a clock
Rivers are panned.
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VinceH Message #118695, posted by VincceH at 20:08, 14/9/2011, in reply to message #118686
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I'm a cock
Rivetas or spam?
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Martin Bazley Message #118698, posted by swirlythingy at 22:19, 14/9/2011, in reply to message #118695

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I'm a cack
Riots are planned.
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Hey, I own this joke! Cease and desist!
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Jason Togneri Message #125693, posted by filecore at 12:51, 30/9/2024, in reply to message #118698

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Well it's a bit of a necro (!) but I was recently looking for a tracker module that used to be on some archive site, I wasn't sure if it was ADPL but anyway a search brought me to this thread, blast from the past!

The module was called falcon.mod to my recollection, and featured samples from a jet fighter game (female voice sing things like "look out", "danger", "pull up"). It's not the same falcon.mod that can be currently found in mod archive, as that's a different song from a different platform. Any help?

edit: dug out an old archive of files from my Risc PC, but it's not in a MOD format that any other player can understand - I guess there are some proprietary extensions in Acorn players that other platforms don't play.

[Edited by filecore at 06:54, 3/10/2024]
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André Timmermans Message #125694, posted by timber at 07:43, 5/10/2024, in reply to message #125693
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For non-RISC OS platforms your best bet is a player that uses XMP (see https://xmp.sourceforge.net/).
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