• Re: Wild Eep, Quack, Droplet?

    From Martin Crisp@Spam.Bucket@tesseract.com.au to comp.sys.mac.system on Thursday, July 03, 2003 15:39:23
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 2:38:49 +1000, Yet Another John wrote
    (in message
    <john.siple-F7BF7D.09384902072003@news.comcast.giganews.com>):

    In article <0001HW.BB24FA8104AE15CBF0284600@news.ozemail.com.au>,
    Martin Crisp <Spam.Bucket@tesseract.com.au> wrote:

    [...]

    But that's not a problem, as the older system software can be found
    here...
    http://www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarelist.html#system

    Have Fun
    Martin


    Of course he would need to install it on an old machine, which he
    probably doesn't have, then convert the System 7 sound files for those
    to AIFF files to use the sounds on a machine running Jaguar.

    Of course, no such thing.
    Download the images desired.
    Mount them in Jag.
    Launch classic.
    Use a utility to extract the sounds.
    [e.g. I just did this with 'system tools' for 6.0.3 & resedit
    2.1.3: clink-clank, monkey, simple beep, boing]

    Mike, if you really need these I can send them to you, bean as how I
    have an SE/30, a IIfx and a Color Classic all running on my home
    network. Drop me a line after you correct my email address.

    Strictly speaking, that would be a violation of your license
    agreement with Apple, and the reason I didn't make a similar offer
    (well, that and I haven't checked to see if the floppies I have are
    still readable on my SO's machine, or whether the CD's I have
    contain them).

    Have Fun
    Martin

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  • From Emily Jackson@m5comp@fastmail-REMOVE_THIS-.fm.invalid to comp.sys.mac.system on Thursday, July 03, 2003 06:39:07
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    In article <0001HW.BB29FEAB05DB0FB8F0284600@news.ozemail.com.au>,
    Martin Crisp <Spam.Bucket@tesseract.com.au> wrote:

    On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 2:38:49 +1000, Yet Another John wrote
    (in message
    <john.siple-F7BF7D.09384902072003@news.comcast.giganews.com>):

    Mike, if you really need these I can send them to you, bean as how I
    have an SE/30, a IIfx and a Color Classic all running on my home
    network. Drop me a line after you correct my email address.

    Strictly speaking, that would be a violation of your license
    agreement with Apple, and the reason I didn't make a similar offer
    (well, that and I haven't checked to see if the floppies I have are
    still readable on my SO's machine, or whether the CD's I have
    contain them).

    FWIW, you don't have to go back *that* far to find a Mac OS that
    includes those sounds; I was able to find them on the OS 8.6 install CD
    that came with my old iMac.

    Emily

    --
    "If it seem slow, wait for it; it will surely come, it will not delay."
    Emily Jackson
    E-mail address altered; reply to m5comp AT fastmail DOT fm <http://home.hiwaay.net/~emilyj/missjackson.html>
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  • From Martin Crisp@Spam.Bucket@tesseract.com.au to comp.sys.mac.system on Friday, July 04, 2003 12:17:14
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 21:39:07 +1000, Emily Jackson wrote
    (in message
    <030720030639075306%m5comp@fastmail-REMOVE_THIS-.fm.invalid>):

    In article <0001HW.BB29FEAB05DB0FB8F0284600@news.ozemail.com.au>,
    Martin Crisp <Spam.Bucket@tesseract.com.au> wrote:

    On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 2:38:49 +1000, Yet Another John wrote
    (in message
    <john.siple-F7BF7D.09384902072003@news.comcast.giganews.com>):

    Mike, if you really need these I can send them to you, bean as how I
    have an SE/30, a IIfx and a Color Classic all running on my home
    network. Drop me a line after you correct my email address.

    Strictly speaking, that would be a violation of your license
    agreement with Apple, and the reason I didn't make a similar offer
    (well, that and I haven't checked to see if the floppies I have are
    still readable on my SO's machine, or whether the CD's I have
    contain them).

    FWIW, you don't have to go back *that* far to find a Mac OS that
    includes those sounds; I was able to find them on the OS 8.6 install CD
    that came with my old iMac.

    :-)
    Oh, OK - I thought they'd been dropped by that point [I probably
    would have looked on a System 7, or 7.5 CD]. But, I was mainly
    concerned with the process, rather than which versions of the OS
    had which sounds. [Which is why I chose a system known to be older
    than the sounds required]

    Have Fun
    Martin

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