INPUT ARTICLE: Article: There are hundreds of characters that you can add to your MUGEN game. Character packs come in ZIP or RAR format. You can download these characters from a variety of different fan sites, including:  MugenArchive.com MugenCharacters.org MugenFreeForAll.com If its a ZIP file, you can just double-click it to see its contents. If it is a RAR file, you'll need a program like WinRAR or 7-Zip to open the file. Extract the ZIP or RAR file so that you can access the folder inside. You can use the Extract button that appears when you open the file, or you can right-click on it and select "Extract files". The most important thing to look for when examining your new character files is the character's DEF file. This file must have the same name as the folder that contains it. For example, if the folder name is "LINK_3D", the DEF file must be named "LINK_3D.def". If the new character folder has multiple DEF files in it, just make sure that the base one matches the folder name. For example, LINK_3D may have multiple DEF files for the different versions. As long as the "LINK_3D.def" file matches the folder name, you should be OK. MUGEN can be installed anywhere, so open the folder that you extracted your MUGEN files into after you downloaded it. If you don't remember where it is, perform a search on your computer for "mugen". char folder. You'll find the char folder inside you mugen folder. Drag the newly-extracted character folder into this folder. data folder in your mugen folder. This contains the files that control the MUGEN emulator. Right-click on the file and select "Open with". Choose Notepad from the list of programs. [Characters] section. This is the list of all of the character files that have been added to your game. The name you type here needs to match the folder you added to your chars folder, which also needs to match the name of the character's DEF file. For example, if your new character's folder is named LINK_3D, type LINK_3D in the [Characters] section.  If your character came with multiple versions, add the base DEF file to the end of the folder name. For example, if your LINK_3D character came with multiple versions, type LINK_3D/LINK_3D.def instead of LINK_3D. This will tell MUGEN to load the base DEF file, which will process the rest of the versions There may be lots of comments in your "select.def" file. These are indicated by ; at the start of the line. Make sure that you enter the characters on lines that don't start with ;. You can set the "order" of the character, which determines where it will appear in Arcade Mode. For example, by default the Arcade Mode pits you against six Order 1 opponents, one Order 2 opponent, and one Order 3 opponent. You can set the order of a character from 1 to 10. The game will randomly draw from all characters with the same order when determining a match-up. Add , order=# to the end of the character's entry in the "select.def" file. For example, to set LINK_3D as Order 3, type LINK_3D, order=3

SUMMARY: Download the character files for the character you want to add. Open the downloaded file. Extract the files. Examine your files. Open your MUGEN installation directory. Copy the new character's folder into the . Open the . Open the "select.def" file in Notepad. Find the . Type the name of the folder for your new character. Set the character's order for Arcade Mode (optional).


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In order to move the music from your iPhone onto your computer's hard drive, you'll need to have the music in question fully downloaded into your iTunes library on your phone. Plug one end of your iPhone's charging cable into the iPhone, then plug the other end (the USB end) into your computer. If you're using an iPhone 7 (or older) charger with a Mac, you may need to buy a USB-C charger cable in order to plug it into your computer. Its app icon resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background. The iTunes window should pop up after a few seconds. If prompted to update iTunes, click the Download button and wait for iTunes to update. You'll need to restart your computer before proceeding. It's in the upper-left side of the iTunes window (Windows) or the top menu bar of the screen (Mac). This option is near the bottom of the File drop-down menu. Instead of "[Name]", you'll see your iPhone's name here. Clicking this option prompts the music to begin transferring onto your computer. Depending on the amount of music that you need to transfer, this may take a few seconds to a few minutes. It's a tab on the left side of the iTunes window. Doing so opens a list of recently added music. You may have to scroll up or down to find the music that you want to download onto your computer. It should be to the right of your selected song (or album). This will prompt the music to download from iTunes onto your computer, ensuring that you have a backup of the music on your computer at all times.  If you don't see the Download icon, the music is already on your computer. You can go to the music's location on your computer by selecting a song, clicking File, and clicking either Show in Windows Explorer (Windows) or Show in Finder (Mac).

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Make sure that you've purchased the music that you want to transfer. Attach your iPhone to your computer. Open iTunes. Click File. Select Devices. Click Transfer Purchases from [Name]. Wait for the purchased music to finish transferring. Click Recently Added. Find the purchased music that you want to save. Click Download .