On 1/31/2000 8:22 PM, Tom Swell [mailto:swell@rohan.sdsu.edu] wrote:
>Drew,
>
>MODs were originally invented for the extinct Amiga computer. MOD software
>has since been written for all popular platforms. The data file is somewhat
>standardized and should run on any machine. There are various 'flavors' of
>mod file and the better players can adapt to many of them.
>
>So, yes, try the ones you have. You may have to fiddle with Type and Creator
>signatures on the Mac to make them look like pkg files for the Newt or
>regular MOD files to play on the Mac. I've never tried it on my MP2.1k- I
>have some excellent MOD files, but I suspect they won't sound too good on
>the little Newt speaker.
>
>Here are some MOD links:
>http://ftp.wustl.edu/~aminet/dirs/tree_mods.html
>http://www.modmusic.com/
>ftp://ftp.luth.se/pub/aminet/mods/
>
>blessings,
>Tom Swell
You have to do more than fiddle the type/creator codes. You have to
create a .pkg file out of the MOD file using a specific procedure with
the Newton Toolkit development environment. There should be info on it on
the web site for the Newton MOD player.
-Bill
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