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STARTING THE PLAYER
OS X:
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folder Player" application found in the
OS 9:
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Windows:
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Linux/Unix:
For Unix and Linux
"revolution_dreamcard_player.sh"
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distributions),
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Please note that the system requirements may vary depending on what
Dreamcard program files (also known as stacks) you open with the Player.
This list is a minimum only.
All operating systems require:
- 800x600 or larger monitor - 8-bit (256-color) or higher
--- Requirements for Mac OS systems --- Any 68K or PPC Macintosh or clone - Operating system: Mac OS 7.1 or later
- Memory:
(48MB
required
freefor
atrecommended)
least features
video
48MB -total
Disk
(4.1
(128MB
space:
recommended)
total
10MB free
recommended)
- QuickTime
at least
3.0 or20MB
later
free
--- Requirements for OS X systems --- Any OS X-capable Macintosh - Operating system: OS X 10.0.3 or later Memory: 128MB total - Disk space: 10MB free - QuickTime required for video
features
--- Requirements for Unix & Linux systems --- One of the following operating systems: FreeBSD or BSDI HP-UX 10.20 or
later SGI IRIX 5.3 or later Linux Intel 1.2.13 ELF or later AIX 3.2.3 or
later Solaris x86 2.5 or later SPARC Solaris 2.3 or later SPARC SunOS 4.1.x
or later - Memory: 48MB total - Disk space: 10MB free - Xanim required for
video features
--- Requirements for Windows systems --- Operating system: Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, or XP - Memory: 48MB total
- Disk space: 10MB free - QuickTime 3.0 or later required for video features
(4.1 recommended)
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you are having difficulty getting a particular Dreamcard program file to
run, here are some things to try:
SECURE MODE
The Secure Mode feature prevents a Dreamcard program from accessing the file
system or making unauthorized network requests on your computer. If the
program you are trying to run needs to access the file system or the
network, it may not work. You can turn off the "Secure Mode" feature.
WARNING: turning off Secure Mode means that any program you run in the
Player will be able to access your entire computer. As with any program you
might download, DO NOT open a Dreamcard program file if you do not know and
trust the source of that program.
To turn off Secure Mode, first read the warning above, then click on the "R"
icon in the top right of the Player, and press the Secure Mode checkbox.
DATABASE ACCESS
If the program you are trying to run needs to access an SQL database, you
will need to download and install the database drivers add on for the
Player. This can be found at http://downloads.runrev.com/ You will also
need to turn off Secure Mode - see above for more information.
OTHER PROBLEMS
Ensure you have not moved or renamed the Revolution Player application.
Moving the Player application will compromise the security of the Player and
may cause it not to function.
DISCLAIMER
Please note that the Player runs Dreamcard program files. You should be
aware that Runtime expressly disclaims all warranties for any damage that
may occur as a result, even if Secure Mode (see above) is switched on. For
more details, please see the Player License Agreement file.
CONTACTING RUNTIME REVOLUTION:
If you
aspect
to get
choose
For more information about what you can do with Dreamcard, visit our web
site:
http://www.runrev.com
We hope you enjoy the Dreamcard Player!
(c) 2000-2005, Runtime Revolution Ltd. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Use and
distribution of this application and all associated files is restricted by
the Revolution Licensing Agreement.