Thank you, Troy and Dan, for your comments.
Your points are taken here and accepted as plausible explanations of what the designers of the Dreamcard Player may have had in mind.
In the meantime, at least the *download* size of the Player has indeed been cut into half - only 3.7 MB now - and the Rev team has acknowledged that the Readme file for the Windows version was misleading; here is the new text for the Windows version:
Windows:
Select "Revolution Dreamcard Player" from the appropriate Start Menu item if you installed the player using the exe file (dreamcardplayersetup.exe). If you have unzipped the player using the zip file (dreamcardplayer.zip) then in the "Revolution Dreamcard Player" folder there will be an shortcut called "Revolution Dreamcard Player". This shortcut assumes that you have unzipped the player into "C:\Program Files\Revolution Dreamcard Player". If this is not the case you will need to modify the path and start up directories in the shortcut accordingly. Do not attempt to run "Revolution.exe" as nothing will happen.
It remains, however, as strange behavior (i.e. deviant from the norm), that you cannot start the Revolution.exe file of the Dreamcard Player by directly clicking on the icon (as I had also described it in my post).
And, the mouse cursors are still missing when you move the mouse over the area of an opened stack.
The Rev team would surely benefit from some more testing especially on the Windows platform..
Regards,
Wilhelm Sanke http://www.sanke.org
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