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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hi all, I think I reached a point in which I can finally release a software I&#039;ve been working on, called <a href="https://github.com/merumerutho/XMXDS" target="_blank">XMXDS</a>.</p><p><a class="postimg" href="https://github.com/merumerutho/XMXDS/blob/master/doc/screen.png?raw=true" title="https://github.com/merumerutho/XMXDS/blob/master/doc/screen.png?raw=true" id="forum_image_92067886"><img src="https://github.com/merumerutho/XMXDS/blob/master/doc/screen.png?raw=true" /></a></p><p>It is a .XM player for Nintendo DS inspired by PT-1210 for Amiga.<br />It supports XM files to up to 16 channels (currently no .MOD support, but you may use OpenMPT to convert your .MOD in .XM and it will work!) </p><p>Compared to Nitrotracker, this software is limited to playing back only (no composing) but handles easily the required functionalities to properly control your tune in a mix.</p><p>Best usage is with 2 NDS with a mixer in between!</p><p>Note: it will not work with emulators unless you include some xm files at compile time. I still haven&#039;t found a workaround for this. If I required, I could do a &quot;demo&quot; release with some XM embedded inside.</p><p>Feedback is appreciated!</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Merutochan]]></name>
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