The interactive section of TSODE was made for Mac. Can it be used on other operating systems?
You can play the audio portion of the CD in your PC, just as with any other audio CD. However, the interactive multimedia program (which includes seven QuickTime movies) was designed to run on the Mac OS (the system requirements are printed on the CD liner notes). There are two versions of the TSODE multimedia program. The first, available on the original CD, is shorter. It has some clips like the ones with Mike talking in the Hibernaculum. The second version, on the 1995 reissue, has minor differences and the full-length Let There Be Light video. The Mac application itself cannot be run on other platforms, but the video clips can be extracted and played on almost any operating system, or converted to another format. For Windows users: There are a few options open to PC owners for gaining access to this track. One is to try a Mac emulator, such as Executor (available from Coast archives, under \msdos\emulators). This may allow you to actually run the interactive program (but the emulat