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Sure put your SD card in the reader and transfer the files by copying onto your Mac. Double click on the card in the finder menu a couple of times till you see your jpgs or nef files. Copy them to your Mac. Only format the card in your D70 NOT in the Mac. Most of games for macbook air are full versions only, but there is a number of free games for Apple Mac. For example, you may get a couple of our sport games on App Store free. If you are not sure whether some title are compatible with your Mac OS X version, please, pay attention to the system requirements.

EDIT: This post have been getting very many views lately so ‘fess up in the comments if you want a part 2 with more advanced and new ways to use Mac OS X commands and wildcard characters.

This tip/post is going to be about several common Mac OS X commands and wildcard characters I have discovered, at work, that is useful to understand and know how to use. https://iessoft259.weebly.com/adobe-standard-dc-download.html. First off, wildcard characters are special characters such as * and ? that help you to find groups of filenames that have something in common.

For example, say I have a couple of files that I want to find in my home directory. My home directory is cluttered with junk files that I never take the time to organize. But somewhere within that junk pile of files there lay 8 files I would like. Supermoons mac os. Their filenames are ssw_idl.a285, ssw_idl.r391, ssw_idl.z988, ssw_idl.c293, and the other 4 files are named similarly ('ssw_idl.' followed by a letter, then 3 numbers).

Open up terminal (or something similar like X11's xterm) and type in ls then enter. This lists all your files and folders in the current directory.
Cramming time:
cdchanges directories (directories = folders). cd . to go up a directory and cd FOLDERNAME to go to a folder in the current directory.
rm – deletes files/folders.
mkdir – makes directories (folders).
say 'Hello!' – computer says ‘Hello!'
more textFileName – opens up a text file for viewing inside the command line/shell.

Now the actual reason I wrote up this post was to show you how to display only certain files with similar names. So we'll go on to learn about wildcard characters (to be completely honest, I am a noob to this whole wildcard thing; I am stilling learning also), and then about how to use wildcard characters in the Mac OS X command line. Skip ahead if you already know about wildcard characters.

——– The Good Stuff ——-

* – this star means 'everything'.
ls * will display all folders and all files within those folders.
? – means any character. ?? means any two characters. So basically ls ??* will only display files/folders that have filenames 2 or more characters long.
alphabet and numbers – typing in any letters or numbers means that files/folders must have those exact letters/numbers.
ls *.jpg – lists all files that are jpeg images (.jpg extension)
The '.' (backslash then dot with no space, in case you couldn't see it well) means a literal dot. No backslash before the dot would mean just any single character except for a new line (n).
ls a* – lists files/folders starting with an 'a'.
ls *.* – lists only files because folders don't have a dot in their name.
ls [a-z] – lists only folders with a one character letter for their name.
ls frame[0-9] – lists any files/folders starting with 'frame' and then any 1 number.

A very nicely made reference page for Mac OS X Commands:
http://www.ss64.com/osx/

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The Fool's Errand

Developer: Cliff Johnson
Publisher: Miles Computing
Platform: Mac OS Classic
Released in US: 1987

This game has revisional differences.

This game has a prerelease article

The Fool's Errand is a fractal knot of puzzles within puzzles, set in the world of the Rider-Waite tarot deck.

  • 1Revisional Differences

Revisional Differences

There are three known versions, each with a date stamped in its about box:

  • Version 1.1 (30 July 1987) was released on three 400K disks.
  • Version 2.0 (25 July 1988) was released on two 800K disks.
  • Version 3.0 (1 April 1998) was released as a free download on Cliff Johnson's website. It addressed numerous compatibility issues that had arisen with later system software, sometimes by removing features altogether (such as the synthesized sound effects).

Prologue

  • Version 1.1.

  • Version 2.0 made the title a registered trademark.

  • Version 3.0 redesigned the logo and added 1998 to the copyright line.

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Title Screen

Menubar

The trick used to put custom characters in the menubar no longer worked under later systems, and was abandoned in version 3.0.

1.1, 2.0
3.0

Apple Menu

Mac

Title Screen

Menubar

The trick used to put custom characters in the menubar no longer worked under later systems, and was abandoned in version 3.0.

1.1, 2.0
3.0

Apple Menu

https://ostestsoftware-lemonmacidiotthesxq.peatix.com. Version 1.1's Apple menu doubled as an about box.

Version 2.0 moved this info into the progress window.

Version 3.0 sacrificed the decorative dividers, which were no longer spaced properly in Mac OS 8.

Progress Window

Version 1.1's progress display was white-on-black.

Version 2.0's absorbed the about box content from the Apple menu.

Version 3.0 capitalized the title and added an ® symbol.

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File Menu

The Quit screen was redesigned in version 2.0, keeping the game visible in the background and adding a Cancel option.

  • Version 1.1.

  • Version 2.0.

A Sound toggle was added in version 2.0, but removed in 3.0 along with all of the game's sound.

The Print Story command was also deleted in version 3.0.

Gameplay

In the commercially published editions (including ports), a game of Thoth is won by the first player to exceed 700 points. In Johnson's freeware release, the finish line was changed to 666 points.

Finale

The name of the sequel changed from The Fool's Paradise to The Fool and His Money between 1987 and 1988.

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  • Version 1.1.

  • Version 2.0.

In 1998, this title card was removed altogether. However, The Fool and His Money was finally completed in 2012, and Johnson has considered capping off a trilogy with The Fool's Paradise.

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