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CheeseCutter 2.5.0   [2013]

CheeseCutter 2.5.0 Released by :
Triad [web]

Release Date :
13 May 2013

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

AKA :
The Popular Editor

Website :
http://theyamo.kapsi.fi/ccutter

User rating:**********  9.8/10 (9 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Abaddon of Triad
Music .... Dr.Vector of Megahawks Incorporated
Help .... Ruk of Triad
  Scarzix of Offence
  Vent of Triad


SIDs used in this release :
F.F.F. (chaingun mix)(/MUSICIANS/A/Abaddon/F_F_F_chaingun_mix.sid)
Future Crack(/MUSICIANS/D/Dr_Vector/Future_Crack.sid)
Swingcat(/MUSICIANS/A/Abaddon/Swingcat.sid)

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by ruk on 1 September 2013
@nooly: Sorry, I tried compiling for 10.6 but it wouldn't link. Something about lacking support for thread local variables. Guess you must cough up those $19.99 the Mountain Lion upgrade will cost you ;^)
User Comment
Submitted by nooly on 1 September 2013
Doesn't work on my Macbook Pro mid 2009 with Snow Leopart :'[
User Comment
Submitted by ruk on 29 August 2013
2.5.1 for OS X contains fixes an issue with missing keys for those lacking a keypad. Also, there was a crash when viewing SID-registers. Thanks to Mr Ammo and youtH for helping out.
User Comment
Submitted by Mr.Ammo on 26 August 2013
Youth - I can advise using this nifty key remap tool that has some standard options to enable keypad key mapping on keyboards without a keypad. You can find it here: https://pqrs.org/macosx/keyremap4macbook/

And don't use ctrl-f9, it still crashes then ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Scarzix on 26 August 2013
yes, join us on Facebook, as freqVibes has compiled a special version for mac air. not sure if it isnt in here too?
User Comment
Submitted by Youth on 26 August 2013
I love it, but on Mac OSX I am having trouble finding the right keys. Esp. since I don't have a numpad. Anyone else have this problem, and a solution maybe :)
User Comment
Submitted by Mr.Ammo on 28 July 2013
CRRN: install http://www.libsdl.org/release/SDL-1.2.15.dmg and it will work again. The readme.txt has intructions on how to install it. When installed, it works again.

Thanks to Ruk for this tip / work around.
User Comment
Submitted by Perplex on 22 July 2013
Anyone successfully compiled and got this to run on Ubuntu 64-bit?

I'm compiling it with gdc-4.4 (D version 1) with no errors, and it starts alright, but when I press F10 and select a tune to load, it segfaults.

Here's the output from running it with strace:
http://6581.no/ccutter-ubuntu-x64.strace
User Comment
Submitted by ruk on 28 June 2013
Thanks for reporting the bug, Mr Ammo. Please download the fixed .dmg.
User Comment
Submitted by Mr.Ammo on 25 June 2013
The mac version crashes on my machine with os x 10.8.4.

Try these steps that make it crash:

CheeseBug 1:
- Mouse click to instrument edit.
- press right cursor two times

The console log says:
25-06-2013 22:21:26,381 ccutter[50498]: CPSGetCurrentProcess(): This call is deprecated and should not be called anymore.
25-06-2013 22:21:26,382 ccutter[50498]: CPSSetForegroundOperationState(): This call is deprecated and should not be called anymore.

CheeseBug 2:
- press ctrl+9
- press any key

Console log:
26-06-2013 21:38:17,873 ccutter[54774]: CPSGetCurrentProcess(): This call is deprecated and should not be called anymore.
26-06-2013 21:38:17,874 ccutter[54774]: CPSSetForegroundOperationState(): This call is deprecated and should not be called anymore.

Anyone else encountered these problem?
User Comment
Submitted by FATFrost on 31 May 2013
@0.5mhz brother, yes.. I am too lazy to update (and stingy!) ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Mr.Ammo on 31 May 2013
Ruk! Thank you Ruk! ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by abaddon on 31 May 2013
Wow, brill accomplishment, Ruk! :) Your work is very useful for developing the editor further.
User Comment
Submitted by Xenox on 29 May 2013
Nice, working on my Macbook Air without any problems using 10.8.3...! Cool, nice editor...! Off to play around! ;)

Thanx for making this possible to all people who were involved...!
User Comment
Submitted by Linus on 29 May 2013
My dear big brother, are you seriously using a 10.7.x deliberately? Wow, that's nasty! :)
User Comment
Submitted by ruk on 29 May 2013
Ok, just learned about "-mmacosx-version-min=10.7". Stay tuned, FATFrost.
User Comment
Submitted by FATFrost on 28 May 2013
hmmm doesn't work on my 10.7.5 osx.. do i need any libraries or is it cocoa native?

thanks!
User Comment
Submitted by bepp on 28 May 2013
Finally! MacOS version is ready, including D2 source. Thanks to Ruk for the work!
User Comment
Submitted by Scarzix on 20 May 2013
The reason for me to make the FB forum is the same as why we have the C64/Amiga group in there (created by Sixx I believe).

I use Facebook more often than CSDb. I have an app for FB that notifies me etc.

Its a friendly group for fans or interested people, everyone scene related can join. I add everyone who is interested. Even "scene handle Only FB Profiles". Its about Sharing a common interest in a fast way.

I had plans for doing a tutorial/blog site for it someday, but currently I dont Have the time for that.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 15 May 2013
it would be more useful if you open a forum thread here than a closed to public fb group
User Comment
Submitted by Scarzix on 15 May 2013
Its an awesome editor. Very much what I have been searching for. Its like being back in youth again with JCH's beloved editor which I had back then in 1989, but this time on todays hardware. I just LOVE THIS... now I just need to figure out how to put a SID chip in my PC... hehe

Btw. We have created a Facebook group called "CheeseCutter SID music editor" - everyone interested are welcome!

We discuss tips'n'tricks, bugs etc. its all fun for musicians and followers :-)

https://www.facebook.com/groups/529257460474557/
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 15 May 2013
Nice new version!
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.j on 13 May 2013
what Dr.Science said. looks like a nice tool to start composing even though i don't have a clue about it. i apperciate the big efforts for this release. great work !!
User Comment
Submitted by Hein on 13 May 2013
My excuse is Goattracker dogma. Still, great work on this editor. Might give it a try for the compo and wrap my head around the new numbers.
User Comment
Submitted by Linus on 13 May 2013
Well, I am used to work in VMWare to check applications running in IE so it was just a lame excuse indeed! ;)
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 13 May 2013
does a documentation of the .ct format exist (other than the sourcecode :=)) ?
User Comment
Submitted by Mr.Ammo on 13 May 2013
Yeahwell... :) command+w is especially a killer when working with it using wine. So, there are still enough excuses not to make a music with it :)
User Comment
Submitted by Linus on 13 May 2013
FU for destroying my cop-out, dude! ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Mr.Ammo on 13 May 2013
The windows binary seems to work fine without problems using wine on mac os x. Not bad :)
User Comment
Submitted by Linus on 13 May 2013
As soon as a Mac version is available I will give this a proper shot. Looks promising.
User Comment
Submitted by ruk on 13 May 2013
A version for Mac is in the works, give it a couple of days or so =)
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.Science on 13 May 2013
Wow! Could be a reason to start composing :-)
User Comment
Submitted by Vent on 13 May 2013
And remember to participate at the CheeseCutter music competition Release the Cheese ;)
User Comment
Submitted by abaddon on 13 May 2013
No, Urban Space Cowboy, there has not been such version before. You can confirm this by doing a simple csdb search.
User Comment
Submitted by Urban Space Cowboy on 13 May 2013
Hasn't CheeseCutter 2.5.0 already been out for a couple of months now?
User Comment
Submitted by Rudi on 12 May 2013
I like the interface! Playback is nice and thumbs up for the scroll-lock function. Easy Help section. Looks promising!
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