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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/2013) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- A Trip To The Zoo is a mouse emulator program designed to allow use of a mouse, TouchWindow or single switch device to explore a city zoo for individuals with a physical disability. When using the mouse or TouchWindow, the student can select area of the zoo and experiment with each of the activities. When using a single switch, the student is guided on a tour of the entire zoo. There are a total of five separate areas, each of which uses graphics, sound and anumation to stimulate the student in a different way. The student can move around at his or her own pace or can stop and watch or listen to a single animal over and over. Areas include: Animals of Africa, The Aquarium, Snack Bar, North American Animals, and Children's Zoo. COMPATIBILITY: Macintosh and Apple. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Macintosh with at least 4 MB RAM (2 MB free); 8 bit color (256 colors), System 7 and a CD-ROM drive. Apple requires Apple IIGS with at least 1 MB RAM and 3.5 inch disk drives.

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This product record was updated on February 21, 2013.

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Marblesoft-Simtech (formerly Marblesoft LLC and Simtech Publications)

12301 Central Ave NE
Suite 205
Blaine, Minnesota 55434
United States
Telephone: 763-755-1402.
Fax: 763-862-2920.
Web: http://www.marblesoft.com.
Email: sales@marblesoft.com.


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