Ooops! I meant this to go to the list.
This is a stack that will target young children, so it is quite
possible they will have older machines still running 95, but I think
most will have probably moved up to at least 98 since it was such a
wide spread success; so I'm going to try setting that as the minimum
OS. I still haven't come up with a Classic version for Macs yet,
based on the same thought process. Based on a fairly recent thread
pertaining to 2.6.1?, I think it was said, that I should be able to
make a Classic version with it, but forget now how it was said I
might obtain that RunRev version. Reminder anyone?
TIA,
Joe Wilkins
On Sep 29, 2008, at 1:00 AM, Franz Böhmisch wrote:
hello Joe
I used an old notebook till spring with win95, modem and runrev
2.2.1 installed on it. I used it not very extensive - but it worked
even with stacks with bigger screens than screen resolution. In the
most cases I had no problems inclusive internet access, window
resize, shell etc.
I think you can run stacks and standalones on win95 in most cases -
if you have problems with newer standalones of version 2.8 up than
install 2.2.1 and make standalones with this old engine.
Regards, Franz
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