the files converted to mac 7 sound
files, so at least it recognises the files as sound files. Now all I need is
some for of a player.
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At 06:42 -0700 on 30/07/02, Michael Gryba wrote:
Soundapp will only take me so far, i got the files converted to mac 7 sound
files, so at least it recognises the files as sound files. Now all I need is
some for of a player.
If you put them in the Startup Items folder, they'll play at startup
See what ibeep 2 from here will do for you.
http://www.unitus.org/classicmac/system.html
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See what ibeep 2 from here will do for you.
http://www.unitus.org/classicmac/system.html
If that doesn't work, try this.
http://lightning.prohosting.com/~classicm/
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First things first you sould know I was born and raised in PC country, I
really didn't see a mac until I got my hands on a Mac classic, well i fell
in love with it and have got myself alittle collection going now. my
problem is that someone here posted a link to the hacks page of the
SoundApp. It will covert numerous -- including WAV
-- to Mac system sound files that the Mac can play
without additional software. You have a problem doing
it get in touch.
William
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At 22:07 -0700 on 29/07/02, Michael Gryba wrote:
get it to ay some of HALs quotes during startup and such, but it seems I
need either I need a form of quicktime that will run on a mac classic
running OS 7.5.3 on 4mb ram, or i need some way to dumb the files down
...and that won't work, because