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Question from G_gglypuff
Asked: 3 years agoSo, there is this file that we can find in the path "C:\Windows\Media\onestop.mid".
Why is it there if people rarely find out about it?
There isn't a point exactly. It's just a sample sound file that came with the operating system to serve as an example of the .mid type. If you want to create a program that plays midi files, you would be able to test that file and find out if your program works.
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- Release: Aug 24, 1995 »
- Also Known As: Windows 3.1 (US), Windows 95 (US), Windows 98 (US), Windows Vista (US), Windows XP (US), Windows 2000 (US), Windows 7 (US), MS-DOS (US), Windows ME (US), Windows 1.0 (US), Windows 2.0 (US), Windows 8 (US), Windows 3.0 (US)
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