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SOUNDS FOR YOUR SOUNDBLASTER!
Here are a collection of sound files to play on your Creative Labs
Soundblaster. Use either VOX-KIT or VOUT to play them. Personally, I
think VOUT is easier to use.
These are all traslated from their original (grimace) Machintosh
(shiver) format through my trusty VOC-HDR program. I had to guess on
the sampling rates on them, though. So some of them may be somewhat out
of tune. I feel I'm pretty close though.
Because of the huge size of these files, I've split up my first
collection into two files - SOUND1.ZIP and SOUND2.ZIP. Who knows what
they'll be called by the time you find them. Each have this same README
file.
Now, all I have to do is find a copy of MacPuke...
May 22, 1990
Kirk Bocek
CIS 74736,3457
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