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'''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''' 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.



Revision as of 15:03, 7 August 2018

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.

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  • Freeware

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