If you still have your OS9 boot disk use that temporarily. I had my OS9
disk crash so for a month i had to run on OSX only. I used my OS9 boot
disk a couple of times to fix things that OSX wouldn't let me touch. Not
a neat and tidy way but it worked.
Also thanks for the info on Tri-edre. I
I don't have 9 installed! Only OSX.
Any other way ?
On Monday, March 10, 2003 at 7:14 AM, Jonathan Greene wrote:
on Mon, 10 Mar 2003 06:09:17 -0600 /Wayne Brissette said:
There must be a way to hack this. Anybody know where PM store's it's
(very limited choice of) sound files?
in a file
on Mon, 10 Mar 2003 06:09:17 -0600 /Wayne Brissette said:
There must be a way to hack this. Anybody know where PM store's it's
(very limited choice of) sound files?
in a file that is only accessible from Mac OS 9. Startup in Mac OS 9 and
modify the sounds suitcase.
I do not run Classic or 9
John Hay [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/10/03 at 6:01 stated:
There must be a way to hack this. Anybody know where PM store's it's
(very limited choice of) sound files?
in a file that is only accessible from Mac OS 9. Startup in Mac OS 9 and
modify the sounds suitcase.
Wayne
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On Sunday, March 9, 2003 at 10:18 PM, Jonathan Greene wrote:
I'd like to at least be able to use the system sounds, but ideally use
other ones too.
Ditto!
There must be a way to hack this. Anybody know where PM store's it's
(very limited choice of) sound files?
John Hay
Quality is a result
How do you add new sounds for notifications? I did a search and found it
needs to be in a Sound Suitcase, but have no idea how to do that...
I'd like to at least be able to use the system sounds, but ideally use
other ones too.
Thanks,
JG
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