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From: "Andrew Jones" <luminous-is AT home DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Music Module Player
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>         Does anybody know of a site where it tells you how to code the
> effects for a fast tracker module (.xm) player? (I've gotta code my own not
> use a lib like jgmod), also the  same for impulse tracker (.it). Also i
> don't understand how to load nor how to deal with envelopes?

There's MIKMOD, which as Kalum said is very good.  You might also search for
FMODDOC2.ZIP, which contains an extremely detailed text file on loading the MOD
format, which should give you a good start, since XM is just an eXtended
Module.  There's also JUDAS206Y.ZIP, the Judas Apocalyptic ... Mixer.  It's a
great mod player as well.  Finally, go to www.cubic.org, where you can find the
source code to the best DOS module player ever, OpenCP (it's in C++ for Watcom,
but it should help anyway).

>If you can help would you also send a copy of your response to:
>Anthony AT FonzyCo DOT co DOT uk

You post in usenet, you read it in usenet.  =)  Isn't that part of the usenet
code?

AndrewJ





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