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Re: Looks like it's just the US mirror that's bad.

NP. I used to hang out with assembly/audio programmers when I was in high school. It seems one of that gang type decided to create an application that could play the .XM mod file type (I don't know this particular project head personally however). Later down the development cycle he included Ogg, FLAC (with a plugin) and Wav support. I haven't been into the Windows scene for awhile, I have just jumped back from the linux distro scene to see how things have progressed in the Windows world. While the OS has become bloated and overwritten for easy programming (hey Windows is a programming platform right? Might as well make it easy to write applications) there are still some hardcore coders out there who really know how to take advantage of the low level access to the hardware.

Happy listening, for 500k it's a nice setup.


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