Also, you will find a folder of MIDI music files. Place these files intothe Music folder within your Doom Folder. Again, make sure you makea backup copy of each duplicate MIDI music file, or these will replacethe original MIDI music files.
Maybe the answer is in the Macintosh Doom. Where on EARTH do you find that? (If you can get me a link, I know how to get a Mac System 7 emulated enough to run Marathon (so doom should be fine).
Personally, I think the files are corrupted.
Mac OSThe Ultimate Doom and Doom II were released in 1995 by GT Interactive using a Mac OS launcher application to run original PC WADs. The Mac version only runs on Mac OS System 7 through 9.
How in the big blue wet thing did you manage to make THAT? Instructions, if you care?EDIT: That's actually Strife's cq_final.mid. I'll kick teh bucket if that's actually what the first of those strange MIDIs sound like.
O_o So its fake...But I found a Doom Shareware for mac made in 1997...but IDK if thats it or not. I *KNOW* I saw it earlier...Quote from: WikipediaMac OSThe Ultimate Doom and Doom II were released in 1995 by GT Interactive using a Mac OS launcher application to run original PC WADs. The Mac version only runs on Mac OS System 7 through 9.Bingo...But where on earth is the actual file!And for those wondering, here's how.