Actually, many installers these days require >= 256 color mode.  Dunno why.

Anyhoo, who runs in 16 color mode these days? :)

----- Original Message -----
From: Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, June 6, 2003 3:40 pm
Subject: RE: Very unsatisfied with Macromedia's support attention ...

> This is my last response, I hope.
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/06/03 05:16PM >>>
> >they didn't tell anyone you had to have more than 16 colours on 
> the graphic card to install
> >UD3 and now it is broken. 
> 
> If you were writing software, would it even occur to you to test 
> on a 16 color graphics card? Where would you even _find_ one?
> 
> Do you also need to test for lightpens? IBM XT's without a clock 
> built in? Windows 2.0?
> 
> I think it's amazing they _found_ and _fixed_ that error!
> 
> (And I bet it is being told to every programmer they know as the 
> latest "You'll never guess what a user did to me today" story)
> 
> If you consider that a fatal error which Macromedia should feel 
> bad about, you should immediately get out of the computer 
> industry, because those types of issues are _everywhere_.
> 
> (And you are welcome in advance  for the business and career advice)
> 
> Jerry Johnson
> 
> 
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