What you can do: Locate all undamaged STv1.8 & STv9 still in memory. (Don't try to find a song direcly after using ST1.8 or ST9, cause they are reset protected and will wipe out all memory when you reset.) You can search 0-$80000 or if you got 1meg $c00000-$c80000. Save module and use it with the replay routine. Save song and load it with the Ultimate Soundtracker. Save a specific instrument to a ST sound disk. Play song.(Be sure it is Ok first.) What you can't do: Locate the old ST songs, as ST1,ST2,ST3,,,. Play damaged songs.(If just some instr is damaged you can save the song and reload the instruments!) Search $c00000-$c80000 without 1meg. Sometimes the Music Ripper finds, something looking like a ST tune, so be sure that the text is in a nice row. And that the name and instruments makes sense !! If not DON'T play it !! The Amiga might CRASH !! Press RETURN for menu... Please, enter number of sound to save: $ Muzak Ripper V1.0 From North Star And Fairlight Coded by Atom. Type: I...For Instructions. S...To Search for sound module($00000-$80000). H...To Search for sound module($c00000-$c80000). W...What you can/can't do. X...To Exit. What to do: This neat little program will help you locating SoundTracker modules in memory, and then save them on disk. So that you can use them in you own programs like intros and demos... Ok, how do you do ? First run the program with the ST(Soundtracker) tune, reset the amiga, load Muzak Ripper. Then search for the tune (If you got 1meg then search both $0-$80000 and $c00000-$c80000!) If the Muzak Ripper finds something wich could be a ST tune, it will give you info about the Tune's name, location, instruments, pattern length, how many patterns, and the whole module length. If the name makes sense, and the instrument names seemes to be ok, then choose the option to play the song. If it sounds like shit or the system falls, it wasn't a ST module or maybe a damaged one !! If you don't think it is a ST mod, then choose the option Continue with Search. Press RETURN for more..... If you can hear that it is the right song but the instruments sounds a bit strange it is possible that it is a ST V.1,V2,V3- tune. If you think this is the case, then choose the Save song option. Then you can load it into your soundtracker and save it with the instruments. But if the tune plays well.Choose the save mod option. The module will be saved and you can use it with the ST v1.8 or v9 replay routine. (Of course you can also save it as a song.) (Or you can save just an instrument !!!) Just load the module at the block named DATA. But be sure that the block length is right !! When this program was made, V1.8 and V.9(DOC) was only spread among some privileged persons, at least the V1.8. And this program was made to locate just V1.8 and V9 tunes. Don't blame me if you can't ripp a ST1,ST2,ST3,,,,tunes! Just wait untill the world get their hands on the supreme SoundTrackers, V1.8 and V9 !!! If you don't understand a shit if this, then Don't use this program !!! Press RETURN for MENU. This will take a while. Searching....... Possible SoundTracker tune found !!! At location: SoundTracker song name: Instrument: nr,name and length. bytes. pattern length. Highest pattern number: Module length: M to save module.S to save song.C to continue Search.P to play Song. RETURN for Menu. I to save an Instrument. What to do: st-00:songs/ df0:mod. Press Left mouse button to stop music. Thanx for using the best and only ST Music Ripper. Also thanks to well known Karsten Obarski for his UltimateSoundTracker!!