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Initial entry of mikmod into the CVS tree.
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date | Fri, 23 Jan 1998 16:05:11 +0000 |
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--> MikMod Sound System v3.0 -> UniFormat Conversion Program (MIKCVT.EXE) -/- Introduction ================ MikMod utilizes its own internal format called UniMod (or UniFormat). This internal format can 100% accurately represent any of the modules that MikMod supports. The advantage of UniMod is that the programmer can convert all modules of any type to this native MikMod format, and simply include the UniMod loader alone into the program. For more information about UniMod, see UNIMOD30.TXT. MikMod comes with a program called MIKCVT.EXE, which converts modules to the UniMod format. MIKCVT will load any module supported by MikMod, optimize and compress the pattern data, and save out a file with the .UNI extension. MIKCVT also supports wildcards, so that you can easily convert several modules at a time. -/- Distribution ================ MIKCVT is a totally free utility, and can be downloaded separately from MikMod. MIKCVT comes with full source code, and the programmer can feel free to modify this source code in any way for PERSONAL use only (to rearrange the format to prevent module ripping for instance). PLEASE DO NOT REDISTRIBUTE A MODIFIED VERSION OF MIKCVT. The last thing anyone wants is to have odd non-std versions of UniMod modules floating around. -/- Usage ========= MIKCVT has a very simple command line interface, as follows: MIKCVT [-strip] infile [infile] [infile] ... MIKCVT song1.s3m song2.xm MIKCVT -strip *.s3m MIKCVT *.* The first example shows the general syntax of MIKCVT. Note that -strip is optional, but if present MUST be the first option on the command line. In any instance, the -strip is optional, and if present will tell MIKCVT to remove all text strings from the module. This includes the title, sample names, instrument names, comments and other forms of text. This feature is generally intended for use by game and demo developers, who may not require such information in the release pro- duct. -/- Miscellaneous ================= There will probably be a future version of MIKCVT that will further optimize modules in -strip mode. For information, questions, comments, or various chit-chat, contact Jake Stine / Divine Entertainment at jstine@hotmail.com. For updates and other updated information, check out the Divine Ent- ertainment website at http://www.epix.net/~dracoirs/ That's all for today. Have fun!