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From: Garance_Drosehn@mts.rpi.edu (Garance Drosehn)
Subject: Re: MacLanding/MacMissiles on an SE/30???
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Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.
Date: 10 Jul 90 18:11:59 GMT
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> In article <F*gge.t@cs.psu.edu> 
              clg@guardian.cs.psu.edu (Craig Lee Gruneberg) writes:
> >I have recently extracted the games MacLanding and MacMissiles form
> >the sumex archives and have attempted to run them on my SE/30. 
> >
> >Occasionally I can get a play screen for MacLanding and play the
> >game. Most other times the Mac crashes. In the case of MacMissiles
> >I can't get anything to work without a crash.
> >
> >Has anyone been successful in getting these to work on an SE/30?
> 

For what it's worth, I've got an accelerator board in my SE which uses a 
25Mhz 68020 chip.  Both MacLanding and MacMissles work fine with this 
accelerator, *-IF-* I turn off the 68020 instruction cache.  On my 
accelerator board that's just a matter of clicking on a box in the 
accelerator control panel, I don't know if this is possible to do on
the SE/30.

Garance_Drosehn@mts.rpi.edu
