Downloads for Windows 98SE,XP,Vista
With moderate fuss, you can play the
original Fool, Carnival,
and Three using the official forever version of Executor. If you already have an expired version of Executor, uninstall it and then download this new version.
(IF
YOU’VE ENCOUNTERED A BUG WHEN
SOLVING THE SUN’S MAP IN EXECUTOR, click
here.)
Downloading Games
Create a new folder on your main hard
drive (not the desktop).

Download the .ZIP archive of the games and then EXTRACT the files.
(If necessary, download the free PKZIP Reader.)
The files are already prepped for Executor and will look something like this.

Installing
Executor
Download the forever Executor
Emulator.
*With Windows Vista, right-click Executor and choose “Run as Administrator.”
With Windows XP, however, simply double-click to run.
Use the serial number 99991004 and the authentication
key n9rk57f369byp.
(Alas, you need to type these
in manually. No copying and pasting.)
Launch Executor
Win32 Demo (not the full screen
version).
*With Vista, “Run as Administrator” is for registration only. For future play, double-click to run.
Press ALT-SHIFT-5 to get this dialog box. Make these adjustments.
IMPORTANT — Press before you press .
Click
the File Cabinet
icon... ...
and file cabinets appear along the top.

Double-click the correct
file cabinet to open your hard drive.

Double-click to open your
game folder. Now the Macintosh icons appear.

Executor has some
peculiar ideas about file launching so
follow these guidelines.
To view The Fool’s Errand —
Prologue, double-click |
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To play The Fool’s Errand, double-click |
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To view The Fool’s Errand —
Finale, double-click |
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To play At the Carnival, double-click |
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To play 3 in Three, double-click |
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Executor
Quirks
If you double-click any
data file, it launches the proper application,
however, it never loads that data into
that application.

Instead, once inside
an application, you need to load the data
file manually by using the File Menu and Open command and dialogue
box.

Note the gray pattern
aberration along the right edge.
Also, the space character
is mysteriously missing from the font
alphabet.

There is limited application
memory in Executor. This doesn’t
affect game play or functionality, however,
in 3 in Three, it does cause annoying
bitmap echoes.

If Executor crashes just as you solve the Sun’s
Map, here’s a saved
game to recover.
Problems? Then right-click
the link and “Save Target As...”

Download
for MS-DOS
Download the .ZIP archive and then EXTRACT the files from the MS-DOS
The Fool’s Errand. Unlike
the high-resolution black & white
Macintosh original, this IBM conversion
is 16-color low-resolution. This is
not my preferred version, but it may
be yours. Select any five symbols to
get past the opening screen.
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