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Re: AudioZap
brian hammack (BRIAN.HAMMACK@rook.wa.com) wrote:
: Joseph Lee shouted as my whip tasted warm flesh:
: JL||brian hammack (BRIAN.HAMMACK@rook.wa.com) wrote:
: Yes, I did... :)
: JL||AudioZap can do this too for quite a while. WAVs are basically
: ||raw 8-bit sound samples with a header. Any sound program that can
: ||play raw sounds on a GS can play WAVs. It made some people wonder
^^
: Yeah, it does make one wonder. Now then, how about us 8-bit Apples? It
: wasn't until I saw this product (IISounds) that I had any idea that one
: could play WAVs on my //e. What works on a GS does me no good, eh? :)
I was refering to what the GS could do because of this:
>And whomever was compiling that "What Apples Can Do That PC's Do"
>list has something new to add (beside JPEGs and reading mail offline).
The JPEGs referal seems to specifically point out the GS since I don't
know of anything on any Apple II besides GS that can handle JPEGs. That's
where I was coming from. Okay? :)
Joseph
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- From: BRIAN.HAMMACK@rook.wa.com (brian hammack)