Homebrew developer wbb has released an update for Modo, the "ultra simple mod player" for the Sony PlayStation Portable, on our PSP Development Forums. This update includes the following new features and fixes:
* Directory browser improved. Shows how many modules are in a directory and the button description is much better.
* If a mod author put messages in instruments / samples / comment section you can cycle through via cross button.
* You can now scroll these messages if they don't fit on the PSP display, use up and down button.
* Before the module starts playing there is short delay now, so you can cycle to previous / next song without actually loading the current module. Use L and R button here. This allows faster file browsing.
There's also some great news for those who are interested in trying out Modo but have no files to test it with. In this new version, wbb has included one mod file - Jungle Bells - to get you guys started. Modo is compatible with 669, IT, MED, MOD, MTM, S3M, STM and XM module formats.
Please be sure to read the readme.txt file included in the download before you install Modo.
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