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Posted by: agg23 on 2009-09-19 11:00:14 When I go to the page with all the downloads which one is the disk images of MacMovies?
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Posted by: H3NRY on 2009-09-19 14:30:15 Those aren't disk images. They are the files from the disks. The folder named MacMovies has the programs and a bunch of movies in it. If you want disk images, download the files and make your own images.
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Posted by: agg23 on 2009-09-19 18:01:42
Those aren't disk images. They are the files from the disks. The folder named MacMovies has the programs and a bunch of movies in it. If you want disk images, download the files and make your own images. OK, then I suppose that MacMovies™ is the actual app?
Thanks
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Posted by: agg23 on 2009-10-05 13:08:10 How am I to get the MacMovies App to my old macs? I usually would download something in Mac OS X then transfer it over via FTP server but my old Mac thinks the app is a text file. I am using Fetch 3.0.3.
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Posted by: luddite on 2009-10-05 15:13:40 You can specify text/binary transfer mode in Fetch. In 4.x there's a dropdown menu under the "get" and "put" buttons... not sure about 3.0.3.
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Posted by: agg23 on 2009-10-05 15:39:48 OK Nevermind I figured it out. 🙂
You would think I would have thought to download it on a Mac running OS X :🙂
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Posted by: olePigeon on 2019-10-28 12:55:31
My guess is no, at least nothing more than the built-in 4-voice synth. Music Works took full advantage of this and I have to imagine that there is some way to merge the two files from the same company. Did MusicWorks really use the 4-voice synth? I only just discovered they even had one when going through my repair manuals, and I couldn't think of a single piece of software that actually utilized the Mac's synth chip. I can't even recall any advertising literature that even advertised it as a thing. Everything seemed to just use digitized sound. Only place I remembered the synth being used were Startup and Sad Mac chimes.
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Posted by: Crutch on 2019-10-28 20:49:59 MusicWorks used the original four voice wave table synth from the Sound Driver. (Not the Apple Sound Chip.)
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