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Froonp -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/4/2008 2:06:39 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Norman42

Millenium Edition

I think its pretty much W2000 with minor tweaks

Windows Millenium is an evolution of Windows 98 SE rather than Windows 2000. Windows 2000 is an evolution of Windows NT4 (internaly, Windows 2000 is called Windows NT5).

This said, Windows Millenium is a million times worst than Windows 98 SE.




Ted1066 -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/4/2008 3:57:39 AM)

Hey Shannon,

Yeah, testing this product is something that definitely interests me. Highlights below:

quote:

1. Any previous experience in testing software.

1.5 years at Kodak as a SW tester in their Graphics/imaging division

quote:

2. Your experience of cardboard World in Flames (remember we need equal numbers of Newbies and Grognards on the team)
a. Newbie - Never played WiF but it looks great
b. Recruit - Playing WiF occasionally (or played a lot a long time ago)
c. Average - Currently playing WiF on a regular basis
d. Grognard - Rules guru


I fall between b and c - it's been awhile since I've played, but the group I played with used most all expansions and were quite familiar with the game and its concepts.

quote:

3. Your experience with CWIF (Australian Design Group's ealrier version of a computerized World in Flames.
a. None
b. Some
c. A lot

b - managed a set-up and 2 turns before deciding it was easier to continue playing on paper.

quote:

4. Your PC specification. (just the basics):
a. CPU speed
b. RAM
c. Operating system
d. Maximum screen resolution for your monitor


a. 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo
b. 2GB
c. WinXP SP3
d. 1680x1050 widescreen (22" Samsung widescreen) run from 1xnVidia GTX8800

Cheers,

Ted




JagWars -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/4/2008 8:35:52 AM)

Steve:

I would be very interested in Beta testing with / for the MWIF team.

1.) No experience testing video games; spent several years as a beta tester for Lotus products (Lotus 123, Lotus Notes, Fox Pro, AmiPro, etc.)

2.) I have been playing the boardgame version of WiF ever since I found the game at an hobby shop in Brisbane Australia back in the mid 1980s.

3.) I have spent about 500 hrs playing around with CWiF. I did manage to nearly complete one game accross a LAN about four years back.

4.) CPU - 2 Core Intel @ 2.72Mhz
RAM 3.3 MB
Operating System - Windows Vista Business or Windows XP Pro (I have two machines that are nearly identical except for the operating system)
Maximum screen resolution 1600 x 1200





Klingon -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/4/2008 9:38:55 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Norman42

Millenium Edition

I think its pretty much W2000 with minor tweaks

Windows 2000 was the successor to Windows NT; Windows Me was the final evolution of Win 9x (XP closed the gap between the two).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Me has some good info on it.




Earl Uhtred -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/4/2008 7:11:21 PM)

I didn't realise Windows ME was so obscure :)




Shannon V. OKeets -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/4/2008 8:11:16 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Earl Uhtred

I didn't realise Windows ME was so obscure :)

I realized in the early 1970's that it was impossible to stay up-to-date on all computer technology. Everyone has huge gaps in their knowledge. It has a lot of similarities to trying to personally know everyone in a city of million people, with people moving in and out continuously.




Grapeshot Bob -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/4/2008 9:29:37 PM)

It looks like you have quite a few volunteers but I'll throw my hat into the ring.

1. I've alpha and beta tested modifications for a more action related game with both solo and internet play. The mod was for MechWarrior and I worked with the mod team at MekTek. I worked on two separate modifications to the game. Generally I worked as a play tester, balancing various weapons by playing certain vehicles with specific weapons systems. We used this data to generate statistics for play balance. I also did some general bug finding and some minor modifications to splash screens and UI items (very minor). I'm also an experienced amateur 3D modeler and have basic skills with Photoshop, if that helps.

2. I have no experience with the cardboard version of the game but I played lots of cardboard type wargames back in the day.

3. No experience with CWiF.

4. I have 4 computers to playtest on. Two are desktop computers, both run XP SP2. Two are laptops, one runs XP SP2 and the other runs Vista. The computer I'd prefer to test on would be the oldest one. A laptop running XP SP2 Media Center Edition, Pentium, single core, 1.73 Ghz, 1GB RAM, 1680 x 1050 maximum screen resolution. The others all have much faster specifications and more RAM.



GSB




WarHunter -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/4/2008 9:30:23 PM)

1. Any previous experience in testing software.

Only CWiF

2. Your experience of cardboard World in Flames (remember we need equal numbers of Newbies and Grognards on the team)

b. Recruit - (or played a lot a long time ago)

3. Your experience with CWIF (Australian Design Group's ealrier version of a computerized World in Flames.

c. A lot (beta tester for CWIF)


4. Your PC specification. (just the basics):
a. AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2100+
b. 1.00 GB of Ram
c. Windows XP Home Edition Version 2002 Service pack 2
d. 1280 by 1024




Spiegator -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/4/2008 9:58:12 PM)

1 Yes, Flight Sims, 3 of them
2 Yes, I played, but last game was 1999 or 2000, since then lacking of time is the reason my team stopped.
3 Played and still on my computer
4.a Core2Duo T7300, 2GB RAM, GeForce8400M, Xp Pro Screen WXGA 15,4"
4.b Dual core 2,4 Ghz, 2GB RAM, GeForce 8800 GTS 512, Xp Pro, 1280x1024 screen.




Shannon V. OKeets -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/5/2008 7:15:12 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MilRevKo

1. I am a current beta tester for COG2

2. I was a chief Playtester for WIF FE

3. I was a beta tester CWIF (played against Ricky Grifith) as far back as 1999 and I have played through many games of CWIF.

4. Your PC specification. (just the basics):

Quad Core 4x2.4
2 meg ram
Vista
1680 x 1050

Best,
Frank

I suspect that is 2 GB RAM?




Norman42 -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/5/2008 7:29:38 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Shannon V. OKeets

I suspect that is 2 GB RAM?


Or one tricked out Tandy Colour Computer or Commodor Amiga!




marcuswatney -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/5/2008 11:42:40 AM)

Yesterday, my daughter did her last exam before applying to universities (in October).  Yay!  Freedom for both of us, so I can offer my services if of any value.  Being self-employed, my time tends to be fractured: incredibly busy one week, idle the next, so my contribution is likely to be in intermittent bursts.

1. Any previous experience in testing software.

Sort of.  I am a retired technical writer, and specialised in software (and also low temperature physics).  As a technical writer, part of my brief was to run audits.  Almost always there were underlying problems in the software that had to be teased out (usually because the programmer had made unwarranted assumptions about what the user would do).  I am the author of 'Programming The Real World' (1985) which taught young people how to build flight simulators, bouncing ball games etc, on a 48k Spectrum.  You lot with your endless gigabytes...  You should try working with 48k.  Boy, does that teach you to program elegantly!

BUT, that said, my technical knowledge is now totally obsolete, so I wouldn't pretend to be able to offer anything meaningful on the programming side.  Hell, I was documenting internal software for DEC (now Compaq) when the cache was a brand new idea!  Yes, I'm the guy with the Model T Ford, bemused to be overtaken by a Mustang full of cheering kids.


2. Your experience of cardboard World in Flames (remember we need equal numbers of Newbies and Grognards on the team)

Bought WiF in about 1985, but played mostly in the nineties, most Sundays for a year or so.  I remember we had named ships, and PiF was what was exciting everybody.  So I suppose that makes me a 'Recruit'.

Extensive experience in the board-wargaming hobby, designed several (unpublished) games.  Designer of 'Gulf Crisis', a megagame for fifty players, which I ran annually in the UK for about seven years.  I remember, I showed it to Harry about 1992, who was impressed but couldn't see how it could be marketed commercially.

Main contribution I can make is testing the game for perfect strategies (especially in the new-scale China).  I am more interested in land-combat than naval.  And yes, I am the obstinate b*stard who, given the chance, always invades Switzerland just because everybody says you shouldn't.


3. Your experience with CWIF (Australian Design Group's ealrier version of a computerized World in Flames.

None


4. Your PC specification. (just the basics):
a. CPU speed: 1.83GHz (Dell Inspiron 6400)
b. RAM: 2GB
c. Operating system: Vista Business
d. Maximum screen resolution for your monitor: 1280 x 800 (widescreen notebook)




Shannon V. OKeets -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/5/2008 7:27:34 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: marcuswatney

Yesterday, my daughter did her last exam before applying to universities (in October).  Yay!  Freedom for both of us, so I can offer my services if of any value.  Being self-employed, my time tends to be fractured: incredibly busy one week, idle the next, so my contribution is likely to be in intermittent bursts.

1. Any previous experience in testing software.

Sort of.  I am a retired technical writer, and specialised in software (and also low temperature physics).  As a technical writer, part of my brief was to run audits.  Almost always there were underlying problems in the software that had to be teased out (usually because the programmer had made unwarranted assumptions about what the user would do).  I am the author of 'Programming The Real World' (1985) which taught young people how to build flight simulators, bouncing ball games etc, on a 48k Spectrum.  You lot with your endless gigabytes...  You should try working with 48k.  Boy, does that teach you to program elegantly!

BUT, that said, my technical knowledge is now totally obsolete, so I wouldn't pretend to be able to offer anything meaningful on the programming side.  Hell, I was documenting internal software for DEC (now Compaq) when the cache was a brand new idea!  Yes, I'm the guy with the Model T Ford, bemused to be overtaken by a Mustang full of cheering kids.


2. Your experience of cardboard World in Flames (remember we need equal numbers of Newbies and Grognards on the team)

Bought WiF in about 1985, but played mostly in the nineties, most Sundays for a year or so.  I remember we had named ships, and PiF was what was exciting everybody.  So I suppose that makes me a 'Recruit'.

Extensive experience in the board-wargaming hobby, designed several (unpublished) games.  Designer of 'Gulf Crisis', a megagame for fifty players, which I ran annually in the UK for about seven years.  I remember, I showed it to Harry about 1992, who was impressed but couldn't see how it could be marketed commercially.

Main contribution I can make is testing the game for perfect strategies (especially in the new-scale China).  I am more interested in land-combat than naval.  And yes, I am the obstinate b*stard who, given the chance, always invades Switzerland just because everybody says you shouldn't.


3. Your experience with CWIF (Australian Design Group's ealrier version of a computerized World in Flames.

None


4. Your PC specification. (just the basics):
a. CPU speed: 1.83GHz (Dell Inspiron 6400)
b. RAM: 2GB
c. Operating system: Vista Business
d. Maximum screen resolution for your monitor: 1280 x 800 (widescreen notebook)


I published 2 IGOUGO war games in the mid-1980's written in pure 8086 assembler for the Atari 800. That had 64 KB of RAM, but the operating system took up 32 KB. The disk was used for overlays since the program was bigger than 32 KB - but the disk only held 128 KB and we needed to save games to it too. Every bit was carefully rationed in the program code.




Shannon V. OKeets -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/6/2008 8:16:49 PM)

We are not accepting any more applicants at this time.




cesteman -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (6/29/2008 4:46:52 AM)

:( I'd love to help if you need it. Cheers.




Shannon V. OKeets -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/25/2009 6:48:11 PM)

[Acknowledgment: I copied most of this from the first post in this thread.]

I am looking to bring the number of active beta testers up to 40. I estimate that I will want to add 10 new people.

If you are interested, then you should read the rest of this post and, if you are then still interested, simply post your reply within this thread.

I will leave this solicitation open for a week (through to February 1st) and then evaluate everyone that has posted a reply.
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Before you reply to this post please consider the following:

Software testing is quite different from simply ‘playing’ the game. The focus of testing is not in playing the game, but in working as a team to help produce a great product. I expect to have internet play working in February and PBEM in March, so if you are looking for the chance to play the game against other people, then this might be a good time to join the beta test team.

Software testing takes time. Four to six hours every week (preferably across 2 or more sessions) is a reasonable estimate of the time required for a tester to stay in the loop on what’s happening and to give the software a good workout. If you are hoping to squeeze in just an hour of testing each week on a Sunday night somewhere between dinner time and watching the news, if just won't work. There won't be engouh time to pick up the concepts of the game, download the latest patches, read & contribute to the private MWIF Development Forum and play through the game looking for bugs. Spending more time testing is obviously better, but only if you can keep good records of what you have tested and send me complete reports on any problems you have found. "It doesn't work" is a useless bug report.

Software testing takes patience. Testers are expected to respond to reasonable requests from the developer (that's me) to provide information about any problems they find. Sometimes that means running through the same boring ten minute long sequence of events half a dozen times and documenting the results so that you can help me reproduce the problem on my own computer.

If you have the time and energy to help then please reply to this post, giving the following information:

1. Any previous experience in testing software.

2. Your experience of cardboard and paper World in Flames (we strive for equal numbers of Newbies and Grognards on the team)
a. Newbie - Never played WiF but it looks great
b. Recruit - Playing WiF occasionally (or played a lot a long time ago)
c. Average - Currently playing WiF on a regular basis
d. Grognard - Rules guru

3. Your experience with CWIF (Australian Design Group's ealrier version of a computerized World in Flames).
a. None
b. Some
c. A lot

4. Your PC specification. (just the basics):
a. CPU speed
b. RAM
c. Operating system
d. Screen resolution for your monitor(s)

If you are not sure how to find the specifications of your computer, then please ask.
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Thanks!



_____________________________

Steve




Terminus -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/25/2009 6:57:48 PM)

Oooh, I wish I had the time... Damn WitP: Admiral's Edition...[:D]




Stabilo -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/25/2009 7:21:14 PM)

Steve,

I would still like to join the beta-testing-team. [:)] My answers (also mostly copied):

1. No game testing experience but some years of software testing at work (insurance company).

2. Average. I played about 20 games of WiF (final edition) and was a game tester for WiF (master edition). At the moment I´m playing the western allies in our regular group.

3. None. I wrote the unit descriptions for the MWIF guns.

4.
a) 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7700
b) 4 GB
c) MS Vista
d) 1280 x 800 (Notebook)

Klaus


Well, I forgot to tell you the time I can spend: I think it can be 2 hours on five to six days per week... [sm=tank2-39.gif]




Blind Sniper -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/25/2009 8:53:20 PM)

Hi,

I'm willing to join but I don't know if I'm the tester that you are looking for...

Anyhow, my Curriculum Vitae [:)]

1. None
2. I'm a newbie.
3. None
4. Asus Laptop
a) CPU: Intel Core 2 6600, 2.40 GHz
b) 2 GB
c) XP SP3
d) 1680x1050

Time: from four to six hours every week is not a problem, maybe more (2/3 session for sure)

I'm reading yours tutorials for the first time therefore I believe to be a perfect newbie (I don't have the boardgame as well).

I'm not new about "monster game", I play ASL every week [:'(]

Unfortunately I can only offer my availability...




Michael the Pole -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/25/2009 9:50:49 PM)

Howdy Steve,
As you have responded to several of my posts on this board over the last three or four months (lurking for 2+ years) I'm probably not completely unknown to you.
I have several qualifications for Beta testing:
I'm a retired registered nurse/attorney. As such I have complete control of my time and could easily contribute 10 -20 hours/week without any difficulty.
I am an accomplished writer (if not speller!) and am used to organizing my thoughts and communicating them to others.
I am the original "old grognard" with lots of experience with massive "paper" games.
I am a total newbie having never played any form of WiF.
I have an exstensive grasp of WWII history (see the WWII trivia quiz thread.)
Now to your specific questions:
1) I have never done any computer beta testing, although I have done quite a bit of "paper" beta testing.
2) A
3) A
4)a) pentium 4 cpu 3.00ghz, 1gb RAM, windows xp version 2002, monitor 1280x1024

Hope that you'll consider me Steve. I'd very much like to contribute to this project.




JagWars -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/26/2009 7:30:24 AM)

I am interested in beta-testing MWiF. I am semi-retired; unless a client has an emergency, I work when I want.

1. I have been a playtester for several board wargames. I did beta-testing for Lotus office products (Lotus 123, FoxPro, AmiPro, Lotus Notes, etc.) many years ago, but I have never beta-testing any computer games.

2. I have played the cardboard vesion dozens of times. I bought my original copy in Australia in the 80s while on a business trip.

3. I did not participate in the debugging / playtesting of CWiF, however, I have spent hundreds of hours playing it solitare and with friends primarily vis email

4. 2 Machines, almost indentical except for the Operating systems; one MS Vista, one MS XP
Intel dual core, 2.72
Ram 6.0 GB
Maximum screen resolution 1600 X 1200.




mavraamides -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/26/2009 4:51:44 PM)

I would like to be considered for beta testing. I am a professional programmer with 20 years experience which I feel would be helpfull in diagnosing and reproducing bugs as well as giving general feedback on possible issues.

1) Previous experience. I did some beta testing on GGWAW.

2) WIF Experience
a. Newbie.
I own and have played around with WIF FE but never played a full game. (No room!)

3) CWIF Experience
b. Some.
I own CWIF and have played out a couple games against myself.

4) My PC:
I actually have a couple I could use to test:
A) 3.8 ghz / 2 gig RAM / Vista Ultimate / 1600 x 1200
B) 2.6 ghz / 1 gig RAM / XP Pro / 1440 x 900

Time available: 15-20 hours / week. That's about how much I spend playing other war games now so it would not cut into my life at all.




kenmerkel -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/26/2009 9:54:17 PM)

Haven't posted here before but I am interested in being a game tester for you. Have been very interested in WiF since 2000 and have been awaiting a computerized version for a long time.

1. I have some experience developing small software projects for the past 10 years but haven't been part of a game testing group before.

2. b. Would be a Recruit - have placed a few times and read the rules extensively but haven't played in 3 years (no space)

3. b. Tried out the CWIF game several times but never finished a game of it.

4. Pentium M 1.73 Ghz
2Gig RAm
Vista Business (32bit)
1024 screen resolution.





Kwll -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/26/2009 10:12:12 PM)

Would like to submit myself for Beta Tester:

1: CWIF beta tester; have also worked on various Board Games as a tester but no other PC games

2. Grognard (although have not played actual WIF for a year since 2 members of our group moved out of state although follow the wif list and keep up on the rules)

3. Alot work with CWIF and still some when it does not crash

4. System (2) first is Laptop (A: 2.4 Gh; b. 4mb; c. Vista Ultimate; D. 1900 x 1600 although I use a lower res for normal use0 2nd systems (desktop) (a: 3 gh; b: 4mb; c. XP sp2; d: 1280 x 1024

Would love to help beta this product been waiting system CWIF was stopped...and can put forth the time as needed each week as I work for myself....




Kwll -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/26/2009 10:33:07 PM)

I should add that one member of my group would also love to Beta, and also worked on CWIF but feels he does not have the time to devote however he would work with me on an as needy basis if and only if that was allowable by you. ie he would come to my home or I go to his on my laptop to work on the beta....let me know if you would like more details. again thankyou for your consideration  




FirstPappy -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/27/2009 1:03:29 AM)

I am very interested in becoming a beta tester for WiF. I am currently employed as a QA engineer for a Fortune 500 company performing software alpha testing from test plans that our QA department designs. We test user functions and operating specifications on microprocessor-based software for fire and burg alarm panels. We currently use JIRA reporting tools, having migrated from StarTeam. I was on the alpha team for Paradox’s Heart’s of Iron where we used Bugzilla. I started wargaming with Avalon Hill back in the 1960’s.

I have never played WiF nor do I have any experience with the previous CWiF. I did visit ADG’s site, downloaded and read the rules awhile back when I heard that WiF was in the making.

My primary PC specs are:
AMD Athlon
1.1 GHz (oc’d to 1.5)
2.5 GB RAM
Windows XP Home Edition V2002 SP3
GE Force 6800 Ultra w/256MB and latest drivers
Viewsonic VX924 800x600, 1024x768, 1152x864 and 1280x1024 @ 32bit color
Verizon FioS Internet connection

I also have a laptop:
Dell Latitude D610
1.73GHz Intel Pentium M
1GB RAM
Running Windows XP




geozero -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/27/2009 4:42:44 AM)

Hi Shannon...

Well I've been working on games here for some time. Here's some specs:


1. Any previous experience in testing software.
Have tested several titles for Matrix.


2. Your experience of cardboard and paper World in Flames (we strive for equal numbers of Newbies and Grognards on the team)
a. Newbie - Never played WiF but it looks great
b. Recruit - Playing WiF occasionally (or played a lot a long time ago) - this is best describing me... have played many many board games just not any WiF in a long time...
c. Average - Currently playing WiF on a regular basis
d. Grognard - Rules guru

3. Your experience with CWIF (Australian Design Group's ealrier version of a computerized World in Flames).
a. None
b. Some - I think I still have this somewhere... you mean the Alpha right?
c. A lot

4. Your PC specification. (just the basics):
a. CPU speed - Intel 2.4 Ghz
b. RAM - 2 GB
c. Operating system - MS XP Pro Service Pack 2 (SP3 conflicted with other stuff)
d. Screen resolution for your monitor(s) - Fuji 1024x768 wide screen...

I use an external Analog/Digital mixing board as my "sound card" since I do film sound editing and other stuff. It's a Tascam FW-1884. I doubt anyone else uses this on the boards, but I wanted to mention it since sound might be a concern. This device is compatible with everything...

Shannon, I'm in the middle of getting ready to move to a new house in mid February, but will still be able to give time, and after that focus more. 4-6 hours a week is clearly reasonable. Hell I just played 12 hours straight of Commander...

PM me or email me direct if you'd like.

Cheers.




behoma -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/27/2009 9:02:31 AM)

Hello Shannon,

as others, i'm very interrested by testing MWiF
1. Any previous experience in testing software
I've beta tested some Operating System (specific functions test and software compatibility) and many MMOrpg

2. Your experience of cardboard and paper World in Flames (we strive for equal numbers of Newbies and Grognards on the team)
b. recruit - Playing WiF occasionally (or played a lot a long time ago) : i've got Deluxe Edition of WiF boardgames but not played since a long time because solitary game

3. Your experience with CWIF (Australian Design Group's ealrier version of a computerized World in Flames).
a. none

4. Your PC specification. (just the basics):
a. CPU speed - Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 - 2.40GHz
b. RAM - 4 GB
c. Operating system - XP Pro Service Pack 3
d. Screen resolution for your monitor(s) - 1920x1200 16:10 screen 




loricas -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/27/2009 8:25:41 PM)

hi steve,

1.actually unofficial tester of WWI-La Grande Guerre

2.Grognard, palyed several games from old 4th edition to Final, the last in progress

3.None: istalled, played same turn in hotseat, that's all

4 .CPU Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 / 2.26 GHz
RAM 4 GB
Vista Home Premium
1280x800 (WXGA)
four other Cpu with lower specification, AMD 1700 1.47 GHz, 256 MB RAM the worst (XP service pac 2)






Morval_slith -> RE: Request for Additional Beta Testers (1/27/2009 10:25:27 PM)

Still interested in joining the beta test:

1. Part of beta test for Supreme Ruler 2010 and LOTRO
   In my professional capacity (litigation support manager), I'm responsible for database administration and client support on a wide range of applications.

2. (b) Used to play WIF frequently; a lot less so after adopting two cats

3. (b) Some experience with the old CWIF Demo

4. 1.8 Ghz Dual Pentium; 3 GB RAM; Windows Vista Home Premium; 1280x1024




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