Thanks for your help again;
> dir otf_07.ck
(in D:\Chuck\examples)
gives
"Volume in drive D has no label.
Volume Serial Number is xxxx*xxxx
Directory of D:\Chuck\examples
12/10/2005
1 File(s)
0 Dir(s)"

So strangely, none of the .ck documents are considered files - even though "dir D:\Chuck\examples\" produces a list of everything in the folder, including the .ck files.
Also, as an experiment, let's try using absolute path:

> chuck D:\Chuck\examples\otf_06.ck
(using otf_06.ck here because it doesn't require external sound
files)
this works fine - I hear Chuck play! ing the file.  When I try
chuck D:\Chuck\examples\otf_07.ck
the result is
[chuck](via sndbuf): cannot stat file 'data/snare.wav' ...
even though, again, that file can be found in "dir D:\Chuck\examples\data" ... and, again, *not* able to be found when trying to dir that specific file. 

Any ideas?
I'll mess around with trying to get other examples to work, now that I know the command syntax includes "chuck [whole filename]."  Thanks!

Julian


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