I could tell that I wasn’t having the full experience. Regardless, for a disc called “Classical” Cats, I knew that getting music working would be important. I’d optimistically hoped that Classical Cats might be as easy, but it turned out to present some extra technical complexity. The one thing that didn’t work was the music.Ĭlassical Cats uses CD audio for its music, and I’d already written code to support this in early releases of Alice: An Interactive Museum for Mac. At this point in ScummVM’s development, I’m often more surprised if a disc made in Director 3 or 4 fails to boot right away. Like a lot of early Director discs, Classical Cats mostly just worked on the first try. I first found out about Classical Cats when fellow ScummVM developer einstein95 pointed me at it because its music wasn’t working. I wrote about the disc’s contents in more detail at my CD-ROM blog, but needless to say I was charmed-I wanted to share this with more people. That happened when I ran into Classical Cats, a digital art gallery focused on the work of Japanese artist and classical musician Mitsuhiro Amada. Every now and then, when working on ScummVM’s Director engine, I run across a disc that charms me so much I just have to get it working right away.
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