The_cranky_herm
Chieftain
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2007
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- 9
Ok, I understand there are three versions of Civ1. Civ1Dos, Civ1Win, and CivNet. Which one is included in Civilization Chronicles?
Also, does CivNet (the original CD version) have music? If so, what format is it in? Redbook?
If the above question doesn't make sense or if you don't know how to answer it, try doing this instead:
Insert the CD, go to My Computer, right click on the drive icon, click "properties," and it should list a number of MB to the right of "Used space." Tell me how many.
If it's around 100MB or less, click start, click run, type "wmplayer," press Alt, and go to Play->DVD, VCD, or CD Audio. If your CD-ROM drive appears in the list that pops up, that probably means it has Redbook audio. Let me know, and also try selecting it and see if you can play the music through wmplayer, just to be sure.
Thanks.
Also, does CivNet (the original CD version) have music? If so, what format is it in? Redbook?
If the above question doesn't make sense or if you don't know how to answer it, try doing this instead:
Insert the CD, go to My Computer, right click on the drive icon, click "properties," and it should list a number of MB to the right of "Used space." Tell me how many.
If it's around 100MB or less, click start, click run, type "wmplayer," press Alt, and go to Play->DVD, VCD, or CD Audio. If your CD-ROM drive appears in the list that pops up, that probably means it has Redbook audio. Let me know, and also try selecting it and see if you can play the music through wmplayer, just to be sure.
Thanks.