One of the more familiar mod players that has been produced by the homebrew community is MODO from coder wbb. Today, we got another one released on QJ.NET PSP Development Forum by developer spike_132000.
If you want try out this one, there are a few things that you should know first like the program's basic features. spike_132000 provided these details:
* ModPlay was written in Lua
* At the moment, the application can play MOD, XM and IT Files.
* Unlimited subdirectories.
* Ability to quickly browse through folders containing many modules.
* Ability to play files, not whole directories for ease of use.
The developer included a Readme.txt file with the download archive below. It contains information pertinent to installation and key mapping. spike_132000 also mentioned that bug reports and comments will be highly appreciated.
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