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Note from the wiki owner:

This serie of articles are a complete cut&#039;n paste from the past; except when informations is obviousily wrong, nothing is modified from the time Denthor wrote them.

Hello there.

My name is Denthor (Grant Smith) of the South African demo group ASPHYXIA.
This is a trainer that have been writing on and off for the last few months in order to help out budding young graphics programmers. Currently there are nine tutorials in all, each with a text f…</description>
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            <description>Sous-catégories :

	* Instructions List
	* interrupts
	* MS-DOS 6.22 &amp; 7.0+ (Windows 95+ DOS)
	* PORTS Common I/O Port Addresses

	* Denthor - VGA Training
	* XM Module format</description>
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            <description>XM Module format

The XM module format description for XM files version $0104.

By Mr.H of Triton in 1994.

- Be prepared! Are you sure you want to know? :-)

The XM file structure
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