This is based on a file originally downloaded from http://web.ukonline.co.uk/Members/gc.yuen/RA.lha It was altered according to the instructions given by jh@netcom.com, and recompiled with GCC. To use it, you'll need 1) An Amiga (what else would you want?) 2) A recent ixemul.library (I use 47.3) 3) A sampleplayer capable of handling 16-bit, signed raw data, such as: a) Play16 b) AHI Instructions: 1) Download a .ra file from your favorite source. Both 14.4 and 28.8 formats are now supported, although not *every* file works. Yet. 2) Open a shell window. 3) If you're using Play16, type RA (or RA2 for 28.8) myrafile.ra >tempfile Play16 tempfile RAW SIGNED BITS 16 FREQ 8000 Or, if you want to use AHI, you can type RA (or RA2 for 28.8) myrafile.ra >AUDIO:B/16/F/8000/T/SIGNED Voila! You should now be listening to a RealAudio file on your Amiga! Good luck, and enjoy! Note: I take no credit whatsoever for this. I didn't write it, although I wish that I did. I just changed a couple of lines, following posted instructions, and compiled it. Changes: 1.1 Fixed so that it works with PIPE: for concurrent downloading and playing. Thanks Francis!!! Changed main()'s return type to int. Added an AmigaDOS version string to the beginning. 2.0 Merry Christmas, boys and girls! We can now listen to 28.8 streams. EXTRA special thanks go to David Lindauer (visit his MS-DOS RA page at http://www.members.tripod.com/~ladsoft/ra.htm)!