Where to Find Mod Files

The Mod files are available just about everywhere these days. You can even get cd-roms full of files (3000+ musics). Here are a few of my favorite places to download from:

Karl's MODPage

http://www.tu-chemnitz.de

 

Very nicely done WEB page with modules to download, links, players, and more.

Jeff Koenig's .MOD Music

http://www.cs.ais.net/jeffk/mods.html

Files Site Listing!
CDROM's :

http://www.cdrom.com in pub/demos/music/songs directory

http://www.cdrom.com in pub/demos/incoming/music songs directory

WUSTL.COM Archives:

Here you can find mod, mtm, s3m, and xm music files sorted alphabetically by year.

http://wuarchive.wustl.edu in pub/aminet/mods directory


There are also in LHA archive format:

(you must have the LHA compactor program) 

find all forms of mod files separated by author, type, or music style:

http to www.armory.com/~greebo/modfiles.html


Links to other MOD Music sites

Mod Archive

http to www.modarchive.com

Notes on above Site:

Here is a great place to play MOD files directly from your WEB Browser. Just assign a helper application to the File/Mime Type "Audio" with sub-type "x-mod". I recommend using MOD4WIN.

The files here are NOT in .ZIP format. An easy way to set this up is to download one of the MOD files and when the browser asks you what to do with it just click on "browse" and select the Mod4Win.exe file.


USENET: There are also some Usenet groups dedicated to Mod files.

Check them out on:

alt.binaries.sounds.mods

alt.music.mods

comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.music

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This page maintained by Ramiro Mendoza who can be reached at ramiro@DCemail.com. It was last updated on Dezember 12, 1998. Although I will attempt to keep this information accurate, we can not guarantee the acccuracy of the information provided