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Play these fun activities:
Alley Cat Memory
Art Studio
Clubnews
Mask Maker
Includes the following demos:
Arthur's Teacher Trouble
The Backyard
Cuckoo Zoo
C.Y.P.H.E.R. Operation US Presidents
C.Y.P.H.E.R. Operation Wildlife
Dinosaur Adventure
Eagle Eye Mysteries
Eagle Eye Mysteries in London
Four Footed Friends
Just Grandma and Me
Kid Pix
Kid Pix Companion
Kids Art Center
My Own Stories
The New Kid on the Block
Number Munchers
Oregon Trail
Peter Pan
The Playroom
Rodney's Funscreen
Scooter's Magic Castle
SimAnt
Storybook Weaver
Super Munchers
The Tortoise & the Hare
Treasure Mathstorm
Where In America's Past Is Carmen Sandiego?
Where In the World is Carmen Sandiego? [Deluxe Edition]
Word Munchers
The Writing Center
Comments
Is there any possible way to generate the codes to unlock the full games?
Oh. I may have to do that right now too.
Thanks for the tip.
I'll be uploading the other volumes/issues I currently own too.
EDIT: I copied the audio files from the Audio CD to a folder and then converted that folder into a cdr image. I tried converting the CD directly, but it wouldn't work.
Just a note: Immediately the .cdr creation is complete, lock the image before mounting on a desktop or testing further. This prevents the Finder from making alterations, changing date and time stamps of the original, etc. Also keeps the image in a pristine condition as when originally created (back in 1994, etc). Thanks.
Heh. I just thought to do that right after you posted that comment.
The .cdr version is ready now, though I'm still not 100% sure if it will work. Going to test it now.
EDIT: Yep, it works.
If you are going to use OS X's Disk Utility to image classic CD media, it is better to save the CD as a CD/DVD Master (.cdr). This option is found in the Disk Utility app when saving to a disk image. These .cdr can be loaded as disks in SheepShaver, etc. and even in original classic Mac OS's using utility apps for those systems, such as Toast and the Virtual CD/DVD Utility.
Alternatively, use Toast to image the CD's.