to see what the relevant .mo contains you can mount it to a temporary location, just as with a .sfs file, & browse the contents with rox-filer. e.g.
mkdir /xxx
mount -o loop /xxx.mo /xxx
most .mo files work directly with puppy. but occasionally you might run into trivial, and sometimes bigger, library issues. as bk has moved pup3.00 to slackware library compatibility, that should resolve these sort of issues if you're running pup3.0.
How I added a SLAX Module to 2.15CE
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Puppy 3.00 has gone back to unionfs, the new 2.x series. They recommend using 'mount -o remount....." rather than 'unionctl ....'. There are some docs, attached:
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