>
> As I recall, a lot of games made assumptions about Mac hardware in the early
> days, and did things like talk directly to the sound hardware, bypassing the
> official Apple sound APIs.  Those games broke badly first with the 68k AV
> Macs, which used new special sound hardware that included a DSP.  A lot of
> games came out with "AV Mac" patches so they would work on the AV Macs, and
> later the PowerMacs (which also used different sound hardware than the
> earlier 68k Macs).  I believe that Lemmings 1.4.2a was such an "AV Mac"
> patch that fixed the way the sound in that game worked to follow Apple
> guidelines.
>
> - Nate

I'm not sure about "AV Mac" patches, but I've got Basilisk II running
on Windows XP and my Lemmings 1.4.2a works just fine with sound.  I
also have just the "Lemmings" executable and it does not have sound.
I'm using a Quadra 650 ROM with ID 30, 68040 and System 7.5.5.

Lonnie.
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