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From: tessman AT remove-to-reply DOT interlog DOT com (Kent Tessman)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Allegro .MOD player
Date: Mon, 04 May 98 11:38:31 GMT
Organization: The General Coffee Company Film Productions
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References: <MPG DOT fb6d3cb37053f9f989680 AT news DOT virgin DOT net>
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NNTP-Posting-Time: 4 May 1998 11:32:13 GMT
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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In article <MPG DOT fb6d3cb37053f9f989680 AT news DOT virgin DOT net>,
   a DOT gillett AT virgin DOT net (Andrew R. Gillett) wrote:
>
>Is there a module player I can use with Allegro that doesn't require me 
>to totally reinstall Allegro (as per MikAlleg)? I'd much prefer to have 
>something that I can just link in when I need it, and leave out when I 
>don't need it.

You should actually be able to use MikMod v2.09b with Allegro 3.0 with no 
trouble--although my applications haven't made extensive use of, say, 
Allegro's sound facilities and MikMod at the same time, so I can't comment 
definitively on possible conflicts.  But simple linking of liballeg.a and a 
compiled-straight-from-source libmik.a should work, and in my experience it 
works as nicely as a straight-DOS port or a Win32 port.

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Kent Tessman
The General Coffee Company Film Productions

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