Hi, Mark. It's not a pathetic question -- I had to ask, too. <g> You do
need to download the Windows version of MC. I copied the mc.exe file
into my MetaCard directory, simply to make it easier to find. This file
will not be listed when you try to "select". Click "Select" next to the
field, and select the MC engine listed (which will be the Mac one).
Replace the file name at the end of the path with "mc.exe". I can't help
you too much on the Windows INFO dialog. I simply fill in the
information that makes sense in my situation.
Kevin, what about adding a MetaClass on creating and building
cross-platform applications?
Mary Bull
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> This is probably a pathetic question...forgive me. Working on a Mac, made a mac
> standalone, no problem (though it seemed a bit large, but these days, who cares?
> :) BUT, couldn't make a windows standalone. When prompted for the engine, I hit
> select, but couldn't find a "windows" engine to select. Do I need to download
> this separately? I also don't understand the "Windows INFO" dialog box. Nor can I
> find step by step instructions on how to do this in the help files or on the web.
> I downloaded the windows starter kit, but could only open this on a windows
> machine and windows Meta card would not open the original Mac stack on that
> machine. Sigh.
> I'm missing something, something big.
>
> thanks
> mark