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    Originally posted by jbertles:

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    Any other mac users getting this strangeness?

    Next I'll try downloading the demo again.

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    Hi, John!

    I'm not getting your first problem on my 17" iMac but I am getting this one: "Second, as soon as I pass the menu screens and get into the 'loading 3d graphics' screen, the mouse pointer changes to a small black box with a white line on the left side. This stays into the game, although all mouse functions seem to be available. BTW, I'm using an Apple pro mouse."

    I get the exact same black box with the white line on the left side. It doesn't seem to inhibit the mouse functions but it is a little distracting and slightly awkward when trying to click on a unit at times. If anyone has any clues/fixes, they would be appreciated.

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  2. I have a Rev. B iMac as well. CMBO and CMBB both run on it. The graphics in CMBB are not quite up to modern standards but it is very playable.

    Make sure you have the display set to not more than 800x600. There is not enough vram for 1024x768 to play the game and just quits like yours is doing. Dropping the colors from millions to thousands might help as well.

    CMBO ran fine on 96 MB of RAM for me.

    Also... Rev B iMacs came with 6MB of VRAM.

    David

    [ February 26, 2003, 07:14 PM: Message edited by: GNFAN ]

  3. Yes you can do this. No special software needed on either machine. You have two choices to hook them together, First and not my favorite choice is to use an ethernet crossover cable. The second way, and best way (IMHO) is to use an inexpensive ethernet hub and connect the computers to the hub using regular ethernet cables.

    Set both computers to use DHCP and they will grab an IP address with a 169 prefix like 169.154.32.100 or something. Then you should be able to play CMBB over the network.

    BTW - I have done this for other reasons but playing CMBO or CMBB is the best one yet! smile.gif

    Hope this helps

    David

    [ February 22, 2003, 07:06 PM: Message edited by: GNFAN ]

  4. Hi,

    I upgraded from Mac OS 9 to Mac OS X a couple of months ago. I had no problems at all. smile.gif It even recognized my Epson printer and installed the driver for it. I did have to install a driver under Classic in order print from Classic Apps.

    CMBO does not :( run under Classic. I just restart under Mac OS 9 and play away.

    Regards,

    David

  5. This reminds me of a story my father told me. He was in an engineering airport contstruction battalion in WWII. He and a buddy were in small truck headed for Orly airport in Paris to survey it in order to get it ready to use as fighter bomber base. They somehow got into the middle of one of Patton's tank columns headed for Paris to help liberate it. It was night and there was a tank in front and one behind moving at top speed for the tanks. My father was driving and realized that if the tank in front of him stopped the one behind would roll right right over them as if they were not even there. The first wide spot in road that he came upon he pulled over and let the column move by them. He said in was pretty intense for a while there.

    It's probably a good thing to have you computer tanks stop rather than rolling over the computer jeep or computer truck in front of them.

  6. I have a Rev B iMac with 96MB of ram running Mac OS 9.0.4 with the latest system updates. CM runs just fine at 800 x 600. It does not work at 1024 x 768 however. It just quits. I would prefer to play it at a higher resolution to be able to see more of the field at one time.

    Anyone know why it does not like the higer resolution?

  7. I have a rev B iMac with Mac OS 9.0.4 and the demo runs fine with one exception which was I had to change the resolution from 1024 x 768 to 800 x 600 to get it to work. The demo quit on me at the high resolution for some reason.

    Overall I am very impressed with the game. Great work and it's nice to see it on the Mac platform!!

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