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- Compatibility...
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- Will WorldClock work properly in my Macintosh?
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- WorldClock fits the typical description of a Desk Accessory - a program that
- resides in the ∩ú┐ menu, waiting to be popped onto the screen to obtain some
- quick information, then put away again. As a Desk Accessory, WorldClock
- has no designated memory area of its own in which to operate, as does an
- Application Program. This can cause problems when the amount of available
- memory is marginal.
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- WorldClock operates in an area of memory, called the System Heap, that is
- shared by the operating system, extensions, window structures, and a variety
- of other goodies. The system heap is a very dynamic place, with things being
- moved around all the time. WorldClock has been extensively tested on a wide
- variety of Macs with varying amounts of installed memory, running a variety
- of different programs, and seldom has there been any trouble. If there isn't
- enough memory to run WorldClock, the program should advise you of this
- fact with a dialog box. If this happens, try putting away some windows, or
- quitting an application program to free up more memory and try again.
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- WorldClock Lite is the best indicator that WorldClock will operate properly
- in your Macintosh if you order it. If WorldClock Lite runs OK, then
- WorldClock should run OK, too.
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- Recommended Configuration:
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- Macintosh II or Macintosh LC or Macintosh SE/30 or later.
- 68020, 68030, or 68040 processor.
- 4.0 MB RAM or more.
- Floating Point Unit desired for additional speed, but not required.
- System 7.0.1 or later (7.1 preferred).
- Color or Grayscale Monitor Preferred (Monochrome Acceptable).
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- Recommended Control Panel Settings:
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- Color Monitor: 256 colors
- Grayscale Monitor: 16 or more shades of gray
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- WorldClock and WorldClock Lite are NOT COMPATIBLE with:
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- Original Macintosh 128
- Macintosh 512
- Macintosh 512 KE
- Macintosh Plus
- Macintosh SE
- Macintosh Classic
- Macintosh Portable
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- System 6.0 or earlier.