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- From: coyote@step.polymtl.ca (Vincent S. Cojot)
- Newsgroups: comp.emulators.mac.executor
- Subject: Kyrandia 3 close to running.. any idea?
- Date: 29 May 1996 05:29:27 GMT
- Organization: STEP Polytechnique Montreal
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- Hi everyone, I got (a bit hastily and thinking it was Kyrandia 1)
- Kyrandia 3 and I have run into a small problem:
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- Install went very fine and everything went ok through the cdrom and video
- benchmarks but when I try to start the software, it complains about not
- being able to find a folder named "Malcom's Stuff" when the folder
- really _is_ in the directory where it is looking for it. I have tried
- this under:
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- 1) Executor 1.99q12 / Linux
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- 2) Beta 1 (may 12th) / Linux
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- 3) Beta 1 (may 12th) / Linux with Kyrandia 3 on an HFV filesystem.
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- None of these options have worked so far.
- Does anyone have any idea? That would be really great if this could
- run... Thanks for reading this.. :)
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- Vincent S. Cojot, Computer Engineering.
- Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Comite Micro-Informatique.
- coyote@step.polymtl.ca, coyote@info.polymtl.ca
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- They cannot scare me with their empty spaces
- Between stars - on stars where no human race is
- I have it in me so much nearer home
- To scare myself with my own desert places. - Robert Frost
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