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Looking at some new files on ORIC.ORG I've noticed some finish with " OSID " how do I get them to run ? Am I missing something ?
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Got a link?

Ah, found them. I assume they need a player of some sort - but I'm not sure what. OSID may be a prog - Oric Sound .... something ??
Maybe this.
https://www.oric.org/software/osid_music-2534.html
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Yeah, they are "Oric SID" musics, which are Commodore 64 SID soundchip musics that play on the Oric, and as Steve wrote, use the OSID player.
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How do we use it?
I downloaded the package..

I first load "OSID.TAP" then other files but I hear nothing..
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Yes, I can't get it working either.
I got onscreen the message that said to use the keys -=/ for sound, but I'm not hearing anything. (???)
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There seems to be more and more OSID programs on ORIC.ORG but I’ve not seen any positive posts on running them , perhaps whoever post them on ORIC.ORG can explain how to run them ?
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