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I'd put my faith in 3-D Dinosaur Adventure from Knowledge Adventure.
I've used their 2-D version before, and it worked extremely well on a
low-powered, non-networked machine. It's also nice that they have
versions for both platforms. Their homepage is www.knowledge.com. I
pulled their system requirements for you:
Windows 95/Windows 3.1 or 3.11 486SX25 MHz PC or higher
Double-speed CD-ROM drive 8 MB RAM 5 MB available on hard drive
SVGA 256-color graphics adapter MPC-compatible sound card
Mouse
Macintosh 68040 or Power PC processor Double-speed CD-ROM drive
8 MB RAM 4 MB available on hard drive 256-color graphics
capability 13-inch or larger color monitor Macintosh System 7.1
or higher.
-Steve Eichner
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Subject: Re: CD ROMS
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Date: 6/2/97 4:40 PM
Heidi,
In 1993 Microsoft published a CD-ROM entitled "Dinosaurs: An
Interactive Journey into the World of Dinosaurs". I cannot vouch
for its content, but I assume it is widely available.
>Does anyone know of any accurate, good CD ROMS about dinosaurs
that can be used >in a dinosaur exhibit?
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>Heidi L. Anderson
>The Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Collections Assistant
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Greg Spurgeon
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d'entreposage d'oeuvres d'art
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Ottawa, Ontario
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