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How can I optimize my Mac OS computer and software to work best with Shockwave?

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How can I optimize my Mac OS computer and software to work best with Shockwave?

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• Ensure you have at least 64 MB of RAM installed in your computer. While most Shockwave titles will work with less memory, more RAM will be required by more complex titles. • Check your monitor settings: • Choose Control Panels-> Monitors from the Apple Menu. • Set the Resolution to at least 800×600. • Set the Color Depth to Thousands (Macintosh G4 users should use Millions) NOTE: Some computers do not support large screen sizes with higher color settings. In this case, try reducing your Color setting to 256. This will give you larger screen size options. • Allocate at least 25 MB of RAM to your Web browser (America Online, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Netscape Navigator). • Locate your Web browser on your hard drive. Click once on the icon. NOTE: You must locate the application itself, not an alias. • Choose Get Info -> Memory from the File menu. • in the Info dialog box, indicate 25,000 for Preferred Size. • Click OK. • Quit unused applications. Press Command-Q to quit an applica

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Ensure that you have at least 64 MB of RAM installed in your computer. While most Shockwave titles will work with less memory, more RAM will be required by more complex titles. Check your monitor settings: • Choose Control Panels-> Monitors from the Apple Menu. • Set the Resolution to at least 800×60 • Set the Color Depth to Thousands (Macintosh G4 users should use Millions) NOTE: Some computers do not support large screen sizes with higher color settingIn this case, try reducing your Color setting to 256. This will give you larger screen size optionFor OS 9.x, allocate at least 25 MB of RAM to your Web browser (America Online, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Netscape Navigator) • Locate your Web browser on your hard drivClick once on the ico(NOTE: You must locate the application itself, not an alias.) • Choose Get Info -> Memory from the File men • In the Info dialog box, indicate 25,000 for Preferred Siz • Click OK Quit unused applications. Press Command-Q to quit an application.

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