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  1. Porkbrain, make sure that you move the Application to your harddrive (e.g. into the "Application" folder) before launching it. If you try to launch it from within the DMG, it will produce a black screen and you'll have to force quit.

    Thank you Moon, that did work.

    What fooled me is i have only installed a couple of games on this iMac, the Normandy Demo splash screen with a huge arrow pointing to the Applications folder is normally drag the Demo to the App folder and then launch the game. In this case it opens a new window where the Demo.app file still needs to be copied to the Applications folder in order to extract the contents. Double clicking on the .app file without moving it to the Applications folder puts a bouncing US icon in the dock and brings up the initial splash screen.

    My lack of Mac savvy maybe but I didn't find anything in the readme or rtf files that stated this. Unless I'm blind as well as suffering from a head full of Pork :-)

    Thanks for you help, now time to get stuck in!

  2. Clark, you're pretty far below the minimum specs VRAM-wise. That said, can you send me a PM, please?

    Hi Phil, my iMac is bang on the minimum specs apart from the 2.4 Core 2 Duo.

    Same as Hemostat I get the Buy now, or Play Splash screen, click on play and just get a black screen with no sound etc.

    I can escape by cmd + tab back to Finder then force quit CM:BN.

    Running 10.6.7 @ 1900 x 1200 and have tried other resolutions but same result.

    Anything else I can try or check?

  3. Blundered through the seach but couldn't spot anything.

    I've just bought a MacBook, Intel dual core version, to have a fiddle with Unix after using PCs since the year dot.

    Downloaded the CMAK_Demo.sit.bin file just to see what it looks like on the Mac.

    Er, what do I do in order to install and run the demo? Just get a message 'no app specified to open "filename"' when double clicking on it.

    Tried to run it from Terminal, where it is defined as executable and get 'command not found'.

    So, as a Mac virgin, am I doing somefink stupid, or does the demo not run on OS X intel machines?

    Ta for any help.

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