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I think if any version not working for you the easiest solution is remove wrapper (rename) and make a CD - where 1st track is game track (put game files to have DATA folder in root of CD) and next tracks are music. Game will play music from CD inserted in first available drive in system (if you have virtual drives - the real one with CD must be first).
Tried this without success.
I was also getting no music when running the Win95 RPP for the first game. I really hope both games will work properly on Win10 someday.
I like both soundtracks and don't really mind them getting repetitive. Obviously, I could play my own music in the background, but I normally prefer listening to the game's own audio.
Repetetive or not, I love them.
Could you please tell me where you found the CARMA_HW.EXE file, cause I can't seem to find it. I found a file called CARMA2_HW and Carma2_SW, but not that one.