Hi Ken and all,

On 9/3/04 5:14 AM, "Wolfgang M.Bereuter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

But... Why does the same testfile (they mean: stack) have 7 MB with the
Dreamcard player and only about 2-3 MB as a rev build standallone (They
know my test apps).

I'm not Chipp, but I have an answer:

I am also not Chipp, but my WIFE is Brian!

It is the "components" folder. This takes 4.8MB of space on my Mac, which
basically makes up the difference in size. Now as to why DC *needs* all that
extra stuff when a standalone doesn't is beyond me and perhaps Chipp or
someone else can answer it.

I think this is necessary!

Imagine the average DC user creates a nice stack that uses "speech" and ONLY
deploys the actual stack (batteries NOT included!)...


The disappoinmtent would be very big if the end-users would NOT hear
what the user intended to be "spoken" :-)

Or will just see an error if any hint at all why it does NOT work for him...

So providing all necessary and possible libraries/external with the Player IS
in fact a very good idea :-)


And remember: This will be a ONE time (per version ;-) download!

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards

Brian Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.major-k.de

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