Hey, Nic, that did the trick! It's just this in terminal, once you navigate to 
the folder:
code: python folder/file
(Of course I use "code:" to indicate command-line.

Now I just have to figure out how to play it. :)

Teresa
On Apr 15, 2013, at 9:38 PM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi Teresa,
> 
> I had this exact same problem with SoundRTS on my Mac. I eventually got it to 
> work. I ended up buying Take Control of Terminal specifically to learn how to 
> launch that file in Python.
> 
> I can't now remember what the exact syntax was that I used in Terminal. I 
> remember I needed to play around with it for a little while. But basically I 
> used Terminal to navigate to the SoundRTS folder and then typed something 
> along the lines of:
> python soundrts.pyc
> I think I may have had to use the word open in there somewhere as well.
> 
> Hopefully this will give you what you need to get there. If you don't know 
> anything about Terminal then let me know and I or someone else can figure out 
> exactly what to type for you. But I think you probably know a lot more about 
> it than I do.
> 
> Once you do get it running perhaps we can have a game or two.
> 
> Best,
> Nic
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