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Knight Orc

Developer: Level 9 Computing
Publisher: Rainbird Software
Platform: Mac OS Classic
Released in EU: December 1987

This game has a hidden developer message.
This game has unused graphics.
This game has debugging material.

Knight Orc. A shadowy flight into the dangerous world of an orc who does not exist.

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Developer Message

Using the Finder's Get Info command on either the disk or application will display the version number, the date the disk was finalized... and a helpful tip on how to circumvent the copy protection!

Unused Icon

An unused white-on-black version of the game's icon is assigned to files of type TEXT and creator RAIN. (The game's data files are of type TEXT, but have no creator, and are invisible in any case—that's the copy protection. Saved games are of type L9SV and creator GAME, and have no icon assigned.)

APPL (used)
TEXT (unused)

The inverted icon isn't an exact match: there's one pixel removed from the left side of the 9.

Debugging Material

The application contains a fair bit of text from a Level 9 debugging tool originally written for the Atari ST.

This needs some investigation.
Discuss ideas and findings on the talk page.
Specifically: Can this mode be accessed from within the game? The parser does seem to recognize the word debug.
Retrieved from 'https://tcrf.net/index.php?title=Knight_Orc_(Mac_OS_Classic)&oldid=479848'

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1. Easily encrypt your Mac with the built-in FileVault.
Turn FileVault on to make your files are unreadable if someone else gets hold of your computer while powered off or locked.
How:System Preferences > Security & Privacy > FileVault

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Remember to require your password after your Mac sleeps and of course, use a strong, lengthy password. Note that Disable automatic login has been removed from macOS Sierra.
How:System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General

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How:Apple icon > About This Mac > Software Update

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How:System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Firewall

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How:System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Firewall > Firewall Options

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How:System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General > Advanced

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How:System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General > Advanced

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How:System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Location Services

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For more protection, grant permission only to the Mac App Store.
How:System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General

10. Review which apps have access to sensitive data.
In particular, protect personal data such as your contacts and calendar info.
How:System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy

11.Stop sending diagnostics and usage data.
This data can include information such as the apps you use and your location.
How:System Preferences > Privacy > Diagnostics & Usage

12. Check which sharing services are enabled.
Disable things like screen sharing, file sharing, printer sharing, remote login, etc. unless you’re sure you need them.
How:System Preferences > Sharing

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Congratulations! You’ve just taken a big step to increasing privacy and protecting the data on your Mac. If you’d like to delve further, we recommend this in-depth technical guide.

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