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One of the variants of the '[[s3xmodit%20(format)[S3XMODIT] format, which enforces a maximum module size limit (commonly referred to as "Limited k" or "mod*k"). It earns a '[[BotBr[BotBr] points of the '[[Chipist%20(class)[chipist] class instead of the '[[Mixist%20(class)[mixist] class, as achieved in the S3XMODIT format (more info on the different classes '[[BotBr%20Classes[here]).

See the 'See Also' paragraph for the other mod*k variants and formats closely related to them.
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'[#[Specifications]
'[t[b2]Description'[/t]
This mod*k S3XMODIT variant enforces a maximum module size of 48kB (49.152 bytes). Any module submitted larger than this size, as well as the use of FM instruments in Scream Tracker 3 modules, will be regarded as disqualified / cheating.

It is the largest S3XMODIT-like format other than '[[amigamod%20(format)[Amigamod] (which is 256k and *.mod only) that awards Chipist points.

# General description comparing nearby mod*k formats, what is possible and different from the others


'[t[b2]File Formats'[/t]
The accepted module files are the same as in the normal S3XMODIT category:
— '[[Scream%20Tracker%203[*.s3m '[t[t tab]'[t[t tab] (Scream Tracker 3)]
— '[[FastTracker%20II[*.xm '[t[t tab]'[t[t tab]'[t[t tab] (Fast Tracker II)]
— '[[ProTracker[*.mod '[t[t tab]'[t[t tab] (Amiga ProTracker)]
— '[[Impulse+Tracker[*.it '[t[t tab]'[t[t tab]'[t[t tab]'[t[t tab]'[t[t tab] (Impulse Tracker)]


'[t[b2]Playback'[/t]
Generally speaking, all tools / editors that allow for play back of one of the specific formats will do. The original tracker software should also be the most accurate.
However it is known that '[b]Milky Tracker'[/b]'s *.it playback '[b]'[u]'[t[b1]is not'[/b]'[/u]'[/t] accurate, as it's not fully compatible with the *.it file format (it does not correctly emulate NNAs, instruments, channel commands, and many more aspects of the format and instead tries to convert the *.it to an *.xm).

Software which use the modern and very accurate 'libopenmpt' library should suffice as well. 

Two recommended tools for playback are:
— '[[MODPlug%20Tracker[OpenModPlugTracker (OpenMPT)]
— '[[Schism%20Tracker[Schism Tracker]


'[t[b2]Tools & Tips'[/t]
• '[t[1]   '[[mod48k+%28format%29#Tools & Tips[Trackers]   '[/t]
You can use the original tracker tool of a given format to write tracks for, though all of these are written for the MS-DOS platform and require the user to use either a real computer that runs MS-DOS or use a virtual machine (e.g. DOS-BOX) that can emulate a computer running MS-DOS.

Fortunately, there are plenty of modern re-implementations / clones of software that use these formats, that allow the user to work within a modern operating system and doesn't require the user the hassle around with virtual disks / directories to import/export samples, modules, etc.
The most used software for this appears to be '[[MODPlug%20Tracker[OpenModPlugTracker (OpenMPT)] at this moment.


• '[t[1]   '[[mod48k+%28format%29#Tools & Tips[Module Optimizing]   '[/t]
Since sample data and pattern / sequence data can take up a lot of space, it's important to use small 8-bit sample data and not use high speeds for pattern data.

There's the concept of reuse of pattern data so that as little as possible sequence data is duplicated. When working in *.it, you can use the Mxx command to disable/enable channels. This is wonderfully demonstrated in the mod16k song '[l[http://battleofthebits.com/arena/Entry/gunjo/20779/['Gunjo'] by BotBr '[l[http://battleofthebits.com/barracks/Profile/maak/[Maak].

You can also use '[[BoobieSqueezer[BoobieSqueezer] (for .*xm) or '[[munch.py[Munch.py] (for *.it) to further optimize module data, though these tools can cause some corruptions in very rare situations.

When working in the *.xm or *.it file formats within OpenMPT, you should always export using the 'Compatibility Export' feature, as it often shaves off a 1-3 kilobyte(s) and assumes better compatibility with the original trackers.



'[#[See Also]
'[t[b2]Other Variants'[/t]
Listed below are the other mod*k S3XMODIT format variants:
— '[[mod8k+%28format%29[mod8k]  
— '[[mod12k+%28format%29[mod12k]
— '[[mod16k+%28format%29[mod16k]
— '[[mod24k+%28format%29[mod24k]
— '[[mod32k+%28format%29[mod32k]
— '[[mod64k+%28format%29[mod64k]


'[t[b2]Related Formats'[/t]
Listed below are other related formats:
— '[[s3xmodit%20(format)[S3XMODIT '[t[t tab]'[t[t tab] (*.s3m, *.xm, *.mod, *.it)]
— '[[amigamod%20(format)[Amigamod '[t[t tab]'[t[t tab] (*.mod)]
— '[[mptm+%28format%29[ModPlugTracker Module '[t[t tab]'[t[t tab] (*.mptm)]






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