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- From: mkelsey@eecs.wsu.edu (Michael Kelsey)
- Subject: MacDoom? Is it possible?
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- Date: Sat, 30 Mar 1996 02:44:55 GMT
- Organization: School of EECS, Washington State University
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- Someone mentioned earlier that they had MacDoom running under Executor. My
- question is, how did they get by the Sound Manager 3.0 requirement. I d/l'd
- Sound Manager 3.1, extracted it, dropped it into the System Folder (like it
- says) and nothing changes. MacDoom still complains. Has anyone else been
- able to get it to work?
-
- Michael Kelsey
- mkelsey@eecs.wsu.edu
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- "Your Apple II is only as limited as you make it!"
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