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2015-03-03 /

2023-05-04 /

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Architecture 

Motorola 68K
System Requirements 
From Mac OS 7.0
up to Mac OS 9.2
Compatibility notes 
'Tis the time to be Jolly... Christmas Lights to decorate your Mac's desktop. This is a Control Panel which places a row of Christmas tree lights along the menu bar at the top of your Mac's display.
To install: Extract the Control Panel from the .sit file and drag it over onto the closed icon of your System Folder. Release the mouse when a dialog pops up to tell you that this CP needs to go where it needs to go. Restart your Mac and you should be greeted with a row of blinking colored lights.
From the Control Panel's Info:
Xmas Lights is a Macintosh control panel that places flashing Christmas tree lights under your menu bar, as if someone had strung them from the top of your screen. The control panel allows you to choose the flash pattern.
Xmas Lights should work on any Macintosh using Mac OS 7.0 or later; it looks best on a Macintosh with a color screen. To install Xmas Lights, drag it onto your System Folder and press "OK" when your Mac asks if you'd like it to be placed in the Control Panels folder. Then restart your computer.
Xmas Lights is absolutely free!
Emulating this? It could probably run under:
Basilisk II