mcclend@infonode.ingr.com (William D McClendon) (06/14/91)
Hey netter's, Does anyone know it the "Where in the World is Carmen Santiago?" package can be loaded to Hard disk and played from there? Replys graciously appreciated. Bill
witzany@sparc1 (David Witzany) (06/15/91)
mcclend@infonode.ingr.com (William D McClendon) writes: >Does anyone know it the "Where in the World is Carmen Santiago?" package >can be loaded to Hard disk and played from there? >Bill Carmen SanDiego is hard drive installable (it comes with an install program to move its font file to the HD; you move the game over by dragging the directory from floppy to HD). It uses key disk copy protection, so whenever you start it from the hard drive, it asks once for the original disk to be inserted into your floppy drive; it doesn't ask again after that. -- Dave Witzany (witzany@sparc1.isgs.uiuc.edu)
bwana@dorsai (william cernansky) (06/15/91)
mcclend@infonode.ingr.com (William D McClendon) writes: > Does anyone know it the "Where in the World is Carmen Santiago?" package > can be loaded to Hard disk and played from there? Yup. I've put it on my hard disk twice. Once, and then again after the great hard disk crash of '90. Oh, the humanity. "Bwana" Bill Cernansky, king of the Scooby-Doo impersonators