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There seems to have been some updates since, but there doesn't seem to be an .exe for the current (newest?) Alpha, only a .py file...which I can't bloody figure out how to use.

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That's great to hear.  I look forward to continuing developments for my favorite game of all time.

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I've been testing this pretty rigorously for the past few weeks, and with the exception of a few missing tracks and a playback glitch that causes buzzing when rapidly changing back and forth between two different .PCM tracks, the alpha is very playable on the SD2SNES.  Sure, there are some volume issues otherwise, but it's in a state I would really consider 'late version beta' were it not for a few missing features like resume support.  I am thrilled by this.

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That looks pretty good, actually.  For the first time, I see a solid advantage in using an emulator over real hardware.  Pity I can't use shaders on my SD2SNES.

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The below is a stream I did earlier. It's a full demonstration of Dancing Mad in its current state, from the intro through to just past when Terra wakes up and remembers her name. I tried to keep the talking to a minimum so that you can hear the music in all its glory, but I did stop to address some questions and explain and point out some of the current known bugs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WHT98HBgpE

I've found several issues with the SD2SNES version, but I can't seem to create issues in the BitBucket, possibly because I'm assigned read-only.  Would you prefer that I list the issues I encounter here, or in the BitBucket?

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I was part of the Zelda MSU-1 and the Mega Man X MSU-1 patch teams, am currently part of the BS Zelda and Ancient Stone Tablets MSU-1 teams, and I am ecstatic to see my favorite Final Fantasy being updated with this patch (especially since Drakon refused to release anything he won't get paid for).

I have an SD2SNES, a deep love of this game, and the single-minded determination to go through the game in its entirety just to test the music tracks.  If there is any way in which I can assist, please let me know.

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