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  • 87x
    Retired Staff
    • Dec 2002
    • 4379

    #1

    Mac OS X

    im on my school computer.. and i got around there stupid locks on them so now i can download and install whatever i want.. anyway.. i got the mac os X version of step mania.. and i installed it.. and everything was good.. when i tried to run it, it said the game wasnt compatable with my system.. i went to the read me.. and checked the system requirements... and everything checks out good.. i dont know what wrong.. and was wondering if any of yall could tell me..


    RAVEnHEXa: Lip ring is because I want to be a professional piercer.
    87x: more like.. professional goth.
  • SSCUJO
    FFR Player
    • Apr 2003
    • 332

    #2
    hmmm i tryied this... but the mac wouldn't install it!!

    the best thing i could think of is there is a block on the macs... there is on my school any unotherized exe's won't work!!!

    srry i couldn't be of more help but thats my thoughts on the subject

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    • tnyhwk900
      FFR Player
      FFR Simfile Author
      • May 2003
      • 4106

      #3
      MACS SUCK.

      There is your answer.

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      • 87x
        Retired Staff
        • Dec 2002
        • 4379

        #4
        well i got around the blocks... the computer is just stupid i guess.. gay macs..


        RAVEnHEXa: Lip ring is because I want to be a professional piercer.
        87x: more like.. professional goth.

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        • tnyhwk900
          FFR Player
          FFR Simfile Author
          • May 2003
          • 4106

          #5
          Originally posted by 87x
          #$* macs..
          Yes, they are.

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          • zhek
            FFR Player
            • Apr 2004
            • 25

            #6
            Originally posted by 87x
            well i got around the blocks... the computer is just stupid i guess.. #$* macs..
            Often at schools they use 3rd party software to lock down computers from being altered/messed with/used as video game machines. This isn't the fault of the system, it's the fault of the person who decided to make sure you couldn't do what you wanted to do The only program I'm familar with is Foolproof, which I've seen windows and mac versions for (not OSX versions, but I imagine there's other software, any maybe an OSX version of Foolproof too.)

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