Well i found some more info about it
here
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Treasure Galaxy! The fourth, latest, and perhaps best of the superb Treasure series, this program embeds math puzzles in an outer-space setting as children drive a space scotter in search of hidden crystals. Covering concepts such as measurement, fractions, number patterns, analogies, and the calendar, it uses clear graphics and sounds along with an enjoyable theme to engage children ($59.95; The Learning Company, [800] 852-2255; ages 5-9; DOS, disk).[/b]
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And heres one with the minimum system requirements.
Link
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Windows®
* 286/25 or faster
* 4 MB RAM
* 1 MB free HD space
* 256-SVGA display or 16-color VGA
* DOS 5.0 or later
* Windows® 3.1 or later
* 2x CD-ROM drive (for CD version)
* Windows®-compatible sound card
* Mouse[/b]
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Its interesting about it being the last in the series, the only reason i have a copy is because i was home-schooled and my parents were
softdisk addicts back in the day.