Hello all!
Fred, maybe you've heard of this before: I was searching on the net for various tracker formats because I wanted to create a simple mod player (preferably in ASM) that only plays one or two types of mods (to keep it as small as possible) and I came across this open source program called MikMod. It's quite powerful!
Do you think this would be fairly easy to adapt into PB, making the licensing issues with Midas a thing of the past? It can be looked at and downloaded at http://www.mikmod.org
I also found a VERY small (~25k) and fast (written entirely in asm) free mod player with source (useable under the gnu rules) called starplayer which can be found here:
ftp://ftp.it.net.au/pub/people/jedi/sp-code.zip
The only problem is that it's not really portable (written in protected mode asm), and it's for dos.
Anyway, is this something worth looking into? I think the MikMod lib is the way to go, for its overall power and portability, but the other is very fast and may be adaptable to Linux via Fasm? (Amiga would be out of luck, however
What do you think?
Russell
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