Remember screensaver from the Johnny Castaway? He became famous at the time of Windows 3.1. And it was my screen saver for a long period. But then came Windows 95. After the resolution of 800×600 was no longer being standard to make way for higher resolutions in the Johnny Castaway only occupied the screen center.
Hi, Ronnie C. According to: J M Raymer has made a Windows Vista compatible version of Johnny Castaway, and he’s uploaded it to Easy-share for us all to use. Here’s the link: “It is a simple Winrar-made installer – just run the file and set your screensaver to ‘Screen Antics’.” Thanks Jacque for all that! Note that Microsoft has also developed 64-bit versions of XP and Vista — Johnny Castaway will not run under these operating systems!
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Since there is a version that works with Windows Vista, it is very likely that version will work with Windows 7 unless you have a 64-Bit version. If you decide to install the version for Windows Vista, I strongly encourage you to first create a restore point. If it does not work, you may want to try compatibility mode. Information for determining whether you have a 32- or 64-Bit OS, how to create a restore point, using themes and using compatibility mode are included below in Reference Information. Reference Information: To find out if your computer is running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows in Windows 7 or Windows Vista, do the following.