>get it to say 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 the Classic not only lacks Color Quickdraw
in
its ROMs, but only has a 68000 CPU, which won't run QuickTime anyway.

>further so that they will play on the already stressed system. I already
>took the files from 8-bit Sun .au files to 7.0 .snd files but i need
>something and being a realtive mac virgin I am open to suggestions.

Just sound, or is there video involved too?

The files I am wanting to run are simlpy sound, about 3 to 5 seconds in
length, there is one file about 48 seconds long but i could do without that
one.  My problem is I need some way to play the files, other than quicktime.
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.


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