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This is a German CD-ROM, based on the Italian book "Atlanti della storia del uomo" by Jaca Books S.p.A:
Neue Medien im DaF/DaZ - Unterricht (Kommentierte Materialübersicht)
Amazon.de Buy Link:
Vom ersten Menschen... zur Zivilisation. CD- ROM für Windows 3.1/95, Mac 6.0.7. Eine Enzyklopädie der Evolution
Amazon.co.jp Buy Link:
Vom ersten Menschen... zur Zivilisation. CD- ROM fuer Windows 3.1/95, Mac 6.0.7. Eine Enzyklopaedie der Evolution [CD-ROM]
See also: MacintoshGarden/Vom Urknall zum ersten Menschen
CompatibilitySystem requirements PC:
Pentium (Windows 95) or 80486 (Windows 3.11) , 640x480, 16-bit Sound card.
System requirements Macintosh:
Motorola 68040/PowerMac, Mac OS 6.0.7 to 9.2.2
Common requirements:
16 MB RAM, two loudspeakers, 95 MB of free hard disk space for optional complete installation.
Two Installation applications are included on CD#1:
"Minimum Installation", which installs 5 MB in the folder "Atlas Min." on the hard disk, but requires CD in drive during browsing the game.
"Extended Install" requires up to 95 MB free hard disk space and installs into the folder "Atlas Ext".
When "Minimum Installation" has been selected, the game may ask for the file "SCELCONT",
which can be found on CD-ROM 1 in the folder "DIVERSE". Particular, it may asks for other files as well.
When using "Extended Install", the application will not ask for their own files.
To uninstall, simply move the application's folder onto the Trash.
QuickTime 2.5 is also included on the CD-ROM.
Comments
Hm, can't remember whether I runned this on real Mac OS 9 hardware, thought,
but nice to see it runs at all on.
Yes, strange, I can't remember whether I handled the 2nd CD at all.
Works fine on Mac OS 9.2.2 native.
However, I did not understand the purpose of the second CD. The outcome seems to be exactly identical to the first one, the only difference being that with the first one you can install the programm on the HD and with the second one not.
Sheep may not play movies, but works fine else.