Slysoft GameJackal Pro detail information
| Posted by | Womble |
| Posted on | 15/03/05 14:54 |
| Number of views | 14761 |
| Manufacturer | Slysoft |
| Product | Slysoft GameJackal Pro |
| Description | Using your game's original CD or DVD, create a Game Jackal profile that enables you to play without the CD in the drive. |
Test Machine:
This product was tested on the following machine.
- Processor '� Pentium 4 2.53Ghz
- Ram '� 512Mb DDR
- Graphics Card '� ATi Radeon 9600
- Sound '� SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio
- Hard Disk '� Western Digital 20Gb
- Optical Drive '� LiteOn 167T
Software Requirements:
The software requirements for the program are as follows,
- Operating System '� Windows XP, 2000
Provided that the system can run Windows XP or 2000 the specifications will be high enough.
Software Installation:
The software weights in at about 2.8mb in size. This means that you should be able to download it in about 7 minutes on a 56k modem.
Once downloaded, you will need to unzip the program to a temporary directory before you can begin the installation procedure. The file is simply called Setup.exe. By double clicking on this the setup procedure will commence.
This is the first screen of the setup procedure. Nothing really to do other than to continue.
This is the standard Licensing Agreement. You must select the I Accept button to continue with the installation.
Here you can see the current build versions of the software that is being installed.
Next tell the setup where you want to install the software to.
Here you can select the name of the Start Menu folder.
Finally you can select if you want to launch GameJackal each time you turn your computer on along with letting it automatically update itself if updates are found.
Now Game Jackal is ready to be installed.
The installation will generally take less than a minute on most machines.
And you are done. All you have to do now is to restart the computer to make sure everything is ready to go.
Once the computer has been restarted you should see the following icon on the desktop. Simply double click on it to lunch the program.
Next we will take a Program Run Through...

first - "It has also been stated by the developers that they are working on Tages and StarForce"
then the answer to your first developers' question indicates otherwise - "We do not target specific copy protections..."
So, which is the case?
Otherwise good work, certainly looks like an interesting program.

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