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Video playback on Plus/Classic

Those aren't disk images. They are the files from the disks. The folder named MacMovies has the programs and a bunch of movies in it. If you want disk images, download the files and make your own images.

 
Those aren't disk images. They are the files from the disks. The folder named MacMovies has the programs and a bunch of movies in it. If you want disk images, download the files and make your own images.
OK, then I suppose that MacMovies™ is the actual app?

Thanks

 
How am I to get the MacMovies App to my old macs? I usually would download something in Mac OS X then transfer it over via FTP server but my old Mac thinks the app is a text file. I am using Fetch 3.0.3.

 
You can specify text/binary transfer mode in Fetch. In 4.x there's a dropdown menu under the "get" and "put" buttons... not sure about 3.0.3.

 
OK Nevermind I figured it out. :)

You would think I would have thought to download it on a Mac running OS X ::)

 
My guess is no, at least nothing more than the built-in 4-voice synth. Music Works took full advantage of this and I have to imagine that there is some way to merge the two files from the same company.
Did MusicWorks really use the 4-voice synth?  I only just discovered they even had one when going through my repair manuals, and I couldn't think of a single piece of software that actually utilized the Mac's synth chip.  I can't even recall any advertising literature that even advertised it as a thing.  Everything seemed to just use digitized sound.  Only place I remembered the synth being used were Startup and Sad Mac chimes.

 
MusicWorks used the original four voice wave table synth from the Sound Driver. (Not the Apple Sound Chip.)

 
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