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Date:         Sat, 27 Jan 2001 20:12:24 +0900
Reply-To:     Yoshi <dolphin@MARS.NETSPACE.OR.JP>
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From:         Yoshi <dolphin@MARS.NETSPACE.OR.JP>
Subject:      Re: ETKA CD for Mac?
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Andrew (NZ) & Coyote said:

> >Has anyone worked out how to open the EKTA files on a Mac? > Have you tried http://www.connectix.com/products/vpc.html ?

Hi Andrew, I got ETKA-CD from the Canadian list(LJ). Then, he sent Windows program to me. ( Scrldesk.exe) I tried ETKA with "PowerbookG3" 266/384MB.17inchs studio disply. Of course G3 can't read ETKA. I installed VertialPC to outside-HD(5GB) with the G3. Outside-HD is a OS-8.5.1. Resolution of 1280 x 1024.

VertialPC shows ETKA. But, I am not watching those details yet. I challenged ETKA many times. But, I can't enter to those details. Can't make that cause clear. I can't explain my operation well. Sorry..

Anyway, Andrew.. The ETKA runs with Mac. But, speed is slow. :)

Yosh

Does ETKA run only on-line (network)?? I haven't tried it yet. Of course PB can access the Internet. But, V-PC can't access it... I haven't set up network to the V-PC (Windows95) yet. Is this a cause? Any help?


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