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.au files on a GS
- Subject: .au files on a GS
- From: sane@netaxs.com (Episkopos Wonko)
- Date: 1995/09/15
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Philadelphia's Complete Internet Provider
This is a repost (well, a repost of sorts) from my original which
no one seemed to answer to except for a few mails of 'Well, I cant answer
your question...', so I'm posting it again. :P
Recently, while browsing the WWW, I found a great home page with
a bunch of TV themes. I knew i couldn't play them right inside the
browser (dur, I was in Lynx), but i thought i could download them and
play 'em on my GS. How shocked was I when I realized the files were in
.au format (which is actually pretty standard on the Web.)
So, thinking I should really put the 'S' in 'GS' to the test, I
hunted through Grind and Caltech's massive libraries, looking desperately
to find some program that'd play the Lone Ranger theme. :P
However, much to my own dismay, I couldnt find anything that'd
work. Or at least give me anything more than crisp static. So, I digress.
Does anyone know of any program (or could someone please write one
*evilgrin*) to either convert the .au files or play them directly on my
GS?
Oh, yes. When I first posted this, a few people asked for the
URL. Do NOT do it again, I dont know it offhand. To tell you the truth, I
think he's moving his homepage. But still, an http to www.yahoo.com
(yahoo search) for 'WWW TV Themes' should get it fairly quickly. It's a
home page by Patrick Kenney with exactly that name.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me!
Wonko