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Auftrag: Frieden
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Created by official german government ministry in german language, this CD-ROM informs about history of German Bundeswehr from 1949 to 1998, which is the current date of this CD-ROM.
To learn about recent version of this item, hop to:
http://www.if-zeitschrift.de/portal/a/ifz/
http://www.bildungsserver.de/db/fwulesen.html?Id=206653284
'Auftrag: Frieden' PC/Mac CD image
Auftrag_Frieden.iso.sit (498 MB)
German version for PC (Windows 95/98/NT) and Mac OS 7.0 to 9.2.2
This is the 2nd edition of this CD-ROM, published in 1998.
See also: German Social History
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k
PPC
System requirements Mac:
Motorola 68030, 12 MB of RAM (when using PPC: 16 MB) ,
Mac OS 7.0 to 9.2.2, 8 MB of hard disk space
System requirements PC:
80486, 16 MB of RAM, Windows 95/NT,
Soundblaster compatible sound card.
Common requirements:
640 x 480 with 256 colors minimum, 2x CD-ROM drive.
List of Installation options available:
- Copy CD-ROM onto hard disk ("CD-ROM auf Platte übertragen") , needs 620 MB of hdd space
- With text files and index files ("Mit Texten und Indexdateien") , needs 55 MB of hdd space
- With text files ("Mit Texten") , needs 27 MB of hdd space
- Minimal , needs 7 MB of hdd space
Installation hints:
- The CD-ROM offers to install both 68k and PowerPC based applications.
- In emulation, if you've mounted the CD-ROM in Basilisk or SheepShaver, you can select "Minimal",
as it makes no difference whether the stuff will be read from (emulated) CD-ROM or hard disk drive.
- Next step is to select a folder where the application folder "BMVG" will be created.
- When installation is finished, there is a hint ("Hinweis") , how to uninstall the application after using it. Don't be aware, this will not be performed yet. Simply click the button "Installation beenden" ("Exit Installation application") to exit.
Comments
Me, I think it's Propaganda.
Also, when Western Germany has been founded, the Germans said "War - never again",
but later they expanded this sentence with "without us."