Until you actually receive a System ^2 compatible version, click the “Disable” button to disable this version of ^0. If you wish, you can have Alert!™ disable this version of ^0 ^3{for INITS: “by having it put it in the disabled folder”}. You should contact the manufacturer and ^3 version of “^0” that is System ^2 compatible. Version ^2 of “^0” will ^1{always, sometimes crash, freeze, not run} when running on ^3. Virtual memory on On the other hand, you can click the "Disable Cache" button below to disable the processor caching. Do this ONLY if you MUST use “^0” on this machine, as it will slow your Macintosh down considerably! You can disable this version ^0 by clicking the "Disable" button below (to prevent further crashes) until you receive a 68040 compatible version. Since this Macintosh has its processor caching enabled, you will ^1 have problems running this version of ^0. You should contact the manufacturer to see if they have a more recent version that is 68040-compatible. This version (^2) of “^0” will ^3 when run on a Quadra (68040) with it's processor caching enabled. multifinder running Until you get a “File Share”-compatible version, click the “Disable” button to disable this version of ^0. You should contact the manufacturer and ^3{"request" or "see if they have"} ^1{“a version”, “the version”} of “^0”{software title} that is System ^2{this exact OS System version} compatible. Version ^2{version # of this software} of “^0{software title}” will ^1{always, sometimes crash, freeze, not run} when running with File Share enabled. Apple Talk On Apple talk off 4 bit color Black and white Direct Color 4 Direct Color 3 Direct Color 2 Direct Color 1 On the other hand, you can click the "24 bit" button below to switch this ^1 to 24-bit mode. ^3 You can disable this version of ^0 by clicking the "Disable" button below (to prevent further crashes) until you receive a 32-bit clean version. Since this Macintosh is currently running in 32-bit mode, you will ^1 have problems running this version of ^0. You should contact the manufacturer to see if they have a more recent version that is 32-bit clean. This version (^2) of “^0” will ^3 when run on a Macintosh which is in 32-bit addressing mode.