Now offering an online download of the 1966/1967 Chevelle Reference CD along with 1966 & 1967 Factory Assembly Instruction Manuals and 1970 Build Sheet Decoder in either a self-extracting .EXE format for Windows-based PC or .ZIP format for Macs.
This is the same demo that is online at http://macswebs.com/cddemo/index.html but now you can download it to your computer for quicker access.
Click the appropriate download link below and SAVE the file to your computer. The Windows-based self-extracting .EXE file will install the files on your computer's hard drive and even setup a desktop icon shortcut for you. The Mac-based .ZIP file must be manually extracted to a location of your choice.
The new setup program eliminates the need to manually extract the program files and create a desktop shortcut to start the program. Now with just a few clicks the program is installed and a desktop shortcut icon is created for you.
Click the Download button and select Save. Save the file (cddemo.exe) to any folder on your PC such as the Desktop. Double-click the installation program (cddemo.exe) to begin. The installation program will default to creating a folder named C:\CDDEMO but you may change that if you wish and the installation program will create whatever folder you decide.
Because some computer operating systems cannot cope with self-extracting executable files or Windows-based installation programs, downloads are available in .ZIP file format. It has also been discovered that some versions of Firefox or other browsers may not work properly when trying to download a .ZIP file and instead of offering an option to Run or Save, it simply opens a new tab with gibberish. If your Firefox does this, please use Internet Explorer to download the file.
Click the Download button below and select Save. Save the file (cddemo.zip) to any folder on your PC or the desktop or the Download folder on your MAC.
Create a folder on your computer such as C:\CDDEMO or CDDEMO in your MAC Documents folder and unzip the cddemo.zip file in that folder. If you have a previous version saved to your hard disk already saved under (for example) c:\cddemo, you should delete (or rename) that folder before extracting the files in this update. Otherwise this update will overwrite existing files with the same name and add any new files. The update does not remove old files that are no longer used and may cause confusion.
Look in the folder you unzipped the files to for the index.html file; this will open your browser and begin the program.