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- From: bryanf@hpmcaa (Bryan Ford)
- Subject: Re: MOD questions
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- Date: Tue, 01 Sep 1992 16:16:51 GMT
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- rcaslis@hydra.acs.uci.edu (Russell Caslis) writes:
- >
- > Does anyone out there know of a good, mystical-sounding mod? Something not
- > too loud, kinda soft & relaxing? (I don't want to sift through the vast
- > numbers of mods out there).
-
- It seems like the common favorite of this type for many people (like me) is
- Rainy Night, by Moby. It's all over the place.
-
- > Also, does anyone have the sources to a mod player... nothing fancy, just
- > enough to play the sounds. I'd like to include it in a program of mine.
- > Preferably 'C' with asm routines.
-
- Yes, you can get the sources to my module player, MultiPlayer, on various
- FTP sites. Note that it's under the GPL, so if you put parts of it into
- your own program, then your program also has to be GPL (or else don't
- distribute it at all).
-
- Bryan
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