This article mentions DOS only twice: As ever when a piece of revolutionary technology is released, the emergence > of Ultimate Soundtracker saw several shareware and freeware clones follow > suit, including NoiseTracker and ProTracker for Amiga, and later Scream > Tracker for MS-*DOS*. These added new functionality to the > now-established tracker formula, especially when it came to their secret > weapon.
and: With the demise of the Commodore, tracker development predominantly moved > to the PC platform which, thanks to dedicated sound cards, increased audio > track counts and 16-bit quality. Fast Tracker II, released in 1994 for MS- > *DOS*, and ModPlug Tracker, released in 1997 for Windows, were two > popular traditional trackers for the PC. Between 1997 and 2000, however, > Jeskola Buzz took things to another level with its graphical modular audio > routing environment. Sadly, Buzz suffered something of a stop-start > development because its creator lost the source code. During its absence > though, in 2002, Renoise appeared to fill the gap. So this is not an article about FreeDOS, which is what the FreeDOS email lists are for. If you did feel this was DOS-related, it would have been better to simply share the link and a *brief* paragraph about why this would be interesting to other FreeDOS users. Thanks Jim
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