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Revision as of 11:02, 3 October 2009
MacRuff's Mercantile Monitor software
Plural: disks of MacRuff's Mercantile Monitor software
There are rumors that the initial variant of this code was originally dreamed up and written by a team of kidnapped quadruplets who were attempting to provide clues to the identity of their own kidnapper, but you don't really believe it. Sure, the software has a freakish tendency to send you to the same address over and over, but you've checked it out and the mild-mannered old man with the German accent who lives there is completely harmless. Outside of that, this software is a far more effective indicator of impending criminal activity than all those "clues" and "hunches" that Officer Rand is always talking about.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 35
Usable
How Obtained
financial spreadsheet code | city map code | |
MacRuff's Mercantile Monitor software |
When Used
If you don't have a computer:
You go to install the software on a computer ... but then you realize you don't actually have a computer in the lab yet. Maybe you oughta talk to the folks at the electronics store by the University and see if they've got any suggestions for you.
If you don't have it installed:
You pop in the CD and install the software. It's now on your computer(s) and can be run any time.
If you already have it installed:
You've already got this installed and thus don't need to install it again.
Running it on a computer gives Targeting Trouble - ∞ as an effect.