Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 09:11:01 -0800 (PST)
 From: Cameron Kaiser
> I have Space Ace by the same people, and you just run it from the CD. There
> is an optional 'customize to your hardware' that tries to determine the
> appropriate amount to pre-fetch, best graphics quality, etc., that your
> hardware supports. I think it's from the main menu.

Dragon's Lair (or the copy I have) comes on floppy discs.  I start up the
app, it asks me where i want to install, but rather than the usual set of
menus to select a volume/folder, I get a text-entry field with my HD's
name in it, but no buttons that say "install here", rather, no buttons at
all. There's a close button on the title bar, but it doesn't respond (I
just get an alarm chime,) wound up force-quitting it.



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