baumgart@esquire.dpw.com (Steve Baumgarten) (08/01/90)
Sorry for the repost, but we lost our net connection for about 2 weeks, right after I posted the original article... Anyway, I was wondering whether anyone has been able to extract those wonderful sound effects from Solarian II? I seem to remember that there was a patch or something that turned the "snd " resources in the game into standard System or Hypercard sounds. Has anyone done this? -- Steve Baumgarten | "New York... when civilization falls apart, Davis Polk & Wardwell | remember, we were way ahead of you." baumgart@esquire.dpw.com | cmcl2!esquire!baumgart | - David Letterman
sarwate@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (08/01/90)
I'm convinced that some of the sounds are off of Peter Gabriel's albums, like the sound when a supply ship is coming. But that doesn't answer the question.
saaf@joker.optics.rochester.edu (Lennart Saaf) (08/02/90)
In article <2202@esquire.UUCP> baumgart@esquire.dpw.com (Steve Baumgarten) writes: Anyway, I was wondering whether anyone has been able to extract those wonderful sound effects from Solarian II? I seem to remember that there was a patch or something that turned the "snd " resources in the game into standard System or Hypercard sounds. Has anyone done this? Uh, they ARE Hypercard snd's. Use Resedit to move the snd resources to a stack and name them. This is from personal experience. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Len Saaf, The Institute of Optics, Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, NY | | Internet: saaf@joker.optics.rochester.edu Bitnet: SAAF@UOROPT | ------------------------------------------------------------------------
derek@leah.Albany.Edu (Derek L. / MacLover) (08/04/90)
From sarwate@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu come these immortal words: > >I'm convinced that some of the sounds are off of Peter Gabriel's albums, like >the sound when a supply ship is coming. That one, at least, is from the beginning of "Biko" from PG IV. >But that doesn't answer the question. And neither does this... :-) Derek L. -- + + One Mac is worth exactly 2.317 PCs (based on current price indices) + + Disclaimer: I was asleep. ---}=-----F-e-n-c-e-r----------` ++ All the busy little creatures / Chasing out their destinies --Peart ++