PowerMOD: Difference between revisions

From OS2World.Com Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Created page with "==Description== PowerMOD is a small MOD music player with real time adjustable controls. It does not use any form of fixed point or floating point mathematics to achieve the r..."
(No difference)

Revision as of 02:40, 17 October 2013

Description

PowerMOD is a small MOD music player with real time adjustable controls. It does not use any form of fixed point or floating point mathematics to achieve the resampling but uses a form of the Bresnham algorithm to eliminate rounding errors that may occur using the former techniques.

PowerMOD for OS/2 is complied using only fPrint's Virtual Pascal compiler - an excellent 32-bit Pascal compiler with brilliant Borland compatibility.

PowerMOD for DOS is compiled using Borland Pascal 7. The Fourier code is assembled using the included Turbo Assembler as the in-built assembler cannot handle 386 menmonics.

The DOS version is no longer developed and is supplied as-is.

File:PowerMOD-1.gif

File:PowerMOD-2.gif

File:PowerMOD-3.gif

Download

License

  • Freeware

Author

Links