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Ethan Dicks wrote:
I don't have a lot of PowerMac hardware, so this
is an interesting
find. I do have the guts of a Blue&White tower stuffed into a beige
box, but this little guy is much easier to move around and store on a
shelf when I'm not using it. Somewhere, I have Starcraft for the PPC
Mac. I should try to fire that up.
Uhh, the PPC binary on the StarCraft CD is for Classic; and Blizzard
recommends AGAINST using it on OS X.
They have a native PowerPC Mac OS X installer and binary.
You need the OS X installer from their site to install the game.
There's two installers; one is a CD-based install, and one is a full
Internet download (read below)
Also, if you want to run the game without the CD (and never have to
worry about needing the CD for anything whatsoever, ever again),
register a
Battle.net (website, not in-game) account, register your
CD-Key, and then download the game from there (Note that when you
enter your CD-Key into the site, it'll register that key to you, and
generate a new-style CD-Key that is 26 alphanumeric characters long,
not the original 13 numeric digits. If you download the game from
there, you use the new 26-character key. If you install from the CD,
use the classic 13-digit CD-Key on your case)
Email me off-list if you need some clarification, or get stuck, or
something.
If you get some time, and feel like setting up a VPN, I'm up for a game.
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