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- To: SKANE@EMAIL.USPS.GOV (SEAN KANE)
- Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 16:56:50 -0500 (CDT)
- Cc: executor@nacm.com
- In-Reply-To: <RANC006L.SKANE.885259080095157FRANC006L@USPS.GOV> from "SEAN KANE" at Jun 6, 95 08:59:08 am
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- >
- > Question:
- >
- > I was trying to run an old mac game I had called Space Rogue. It was a
- > great game, and I would enjoy taking a look at it again. However, when
- > I run it it says that I will only run under "2 or 4 bit" color (or
- > some similar statement). How hard would it be to add a command line
- > switch of some sort to Executor to allow you to change the video mode
- > that it starts up in? And what would be the possibilities of adding
- > such a feature, if it doesn't already exist?
- >
- >
- >
- > thanks,
- > Sean
- > skane@email.usps.gov
- >
-
- Use this command line: executor -bpp 2 or executor -bpp 4
- I think in later versions they plan to let you choose your colormode at
- the Left_Alternate+Shift+5 screen.
-
- One question for everybody out there...
- Why does Prince of Persia run perfectly in 2 or 16 colors but incorrectly
- in 256 colors? What's the deal? It displays on the screen fine, but the
- movement is confused.
-
-