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After Dark 2.0

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Download After_Dark_2.0x.sit (993.71 KB)
For System 6.x - Mac OS 8 - 8.1
Download after_darktm2_disk-img.bin (800.75 KB)
For System 6.x - Mac OS 8 - 8.1
Emulation
This app works with: Basilisk II, Mini vMac

The program that started the screensaver craze of the 90's.

[Top DL] After_Dark_2.0x.sit (993.71 KB): Requires Stuffit Expander 5.5 or later to extract.
[2nd DL] after_darktm2_disk-img.bin (800.75 KB): Verified on a Macintosh SE running SSW 7.0.1, Stuffit 4.0 and DiskCopy 6.1.3

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

Comments

by mmmmna - 2010, January 9 - 3:36am
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I think the .sit file is not backwards compatible to SE4.0.1

I also cannot open the .sit file. I tried Stuffit Expander 4.0.1, the binUnpk tool from MiniVmac, DeBinHex droptool 1.01, and MacBinary II+ v1.0.1. No versions of stuffit (expander/converter/lite) older then version 4.0.1 would even recognize the .sit file. I would love to try (and use) SE 5.5, but the SE 5.5 installer says it needs 8000k ram, I am emulating a Mac Plus which only supported 4000k. When I "install anyways", I can complete the installation but then launching SE 5.5 produces "System Error Unimplemented Trap" and system bombs (I tried SE 5.5 under Mac OS 7.0.1 and 7.5.3).

Edit: Replaced 'xxx 7' by 'Mac OS 7' - IIGS User

by platnicat - 2009, September 14 - 3:02am

Drag 'em into the After Dark files folder in the System Folder. ;-P

by MacDave - 2009, September 7 - 10:40am

How do you add modules? I'm using system 6 on a Classic.

by RSKuroi - 2009, August 22 - 10:04pm
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That did the trick, thanks for the tip!

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by Attila - 2009, August 21 - 10:47pm

Try StuffIt Expander 5.5. It's available on this site.

by RSKuroi - 2009, August 21 - 10:33pm

I can't open this file on my PowerBook 1400 with Stuffit Expander v4.0.2. SE just minimizes back into Finder when I try. What version is required to expand it?