Nice catch and sorry. my remark was more sarcastic then anything intentional.
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Nice catch and sorry. my remark was more sarcastic then anything intentional.
Dude. You named YOURSELF stupid. I can't possibly believe you seriously mean what you're saying. Also, this is my computer expert opinion on the matter:
Stop using Vista.
It will save you a lot of trouble with Zelda Classic and with basically any other program.
Despite what some people (& I) have been saying, I'm not so Stupid after all!
I solved the problem!:D
It turned out that all I needed was a driver for playing MIDI files!
But I have to give credit where credit is due.
#1 bobrocks95 for being the first one too answer my plea & for trying too help me out till the end.
#2 russadwan for helping me get a much better version of Zelda Classic.
#3 franpa for teaching me just how stupid it is to use a name like Stupid!
#4 Everyone for making me realize just how bad Vista really is!
To be completely honest, when I named myself Stupid I thought that it would be funny.:(
I'll never make that mistake again!:mad:
Thank you everyone, for all of your help.
I have a similar problem. no sounds at all. are ALL of the sound effects MIDIs? had ZC on the computer forever, so I don't remember doing the setup. can I run the setup again without losing save data? I assume there is a file called setup.exe... sound right? thanks.
The sound effects can't possibly be midis, that wouldn't make a lick of sense.
I don't know. I got it off eBay. There's plenty of good selections for converters there.
Google search for it. There are sites that sell these items and they specialize in controller adapters and such. It's out there.