mobileTunes 3.2
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Description

The latest release of mobileTunes takes advantage of Ben Ryves' QuadPlay routines combined with the GUI power of Doors CS 7 for a superior media experience. Play up to 4-channel MOD music and audio on your calculator through the I/O port while taking advantage of Doors CS's ability to open songs in the associated player simply by clicking on the song. Four sample songs are included plus documentation on how to make your own manually or using the Cemetech MIDI-to-mt3 converter (see readme). This version fixes Nspire compatibility.

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Archive Contents

Name Size
readme.txt 8.5 KB
songs/BELLON.8XP 2.2 KB
songs/bellon.asm 12.1 KB
songs/BENNY.8XP 2.8 KB
songs/benny.asm 15.2 KB
songs/LIBERTY.8XP 1.5 KB
songs/liberty.asm 7.8 KB
songs/mt3notes.inc 2.5 KB
songs/WALLACE.8XP 426 bytes
songs/wallace.asm 1.8 KB
MT3.8XP 1.8 KB
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KermMartian
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Rating
9.2/10 (12 votes)
Downloads
3894
Views
4538

Reviews

Not too bad...Also to answer idiot's question, you do in fact, need headphones to use this, 2.5mm ones that fit into the calculator's I/O port.

does this need heaphones? I cannot get sound out of the i/o port without them. Sorry this is a very dumb question

8/10... To everyone getting this...it may say "Play up to 4-channel MOD music and audio on your calculator" but I hate to burst anyone's bubbles but it doesn't play Amiga 4-channel .MOD files. It plays files called MT3s, made specifically for the program, and they happen to have 4 voices (channels) in them.

5/10... Its great... yet terrible... I love the layout and the way its set-up, but i'm disappointed that i can't use the songs from calcmod on it. If i could do that, then we'd have a different conversation right now.... :]

Versions

  1. mobileTunes 3.2 (published 14 years ago; 2010-11-11 03:33 UTC)

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