What do I need to use GameChannel?
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NFL and NCAA GameChannel:

In order to access the GameChannel for NFL or NCAA football, you will need Internet Explorer running on a Windows operating system.

Users on other browsers or operating systems can still follow games using our live HTML box scores.

In order to optimize the performance of GameChannel, download the latest version of Java. (See "All GameChannels" below, for how to obtain & install.)

Depending on the speed of your Internet connection, it may take up to five minutes for the applet to load into your browser. If you use AOL as your ISP or access the web from behind a firewall (ask your system administrator), you may be unable to utilize the applet at all.

All GameChannels:

For all GameChannels, you will need a java-enabled browser. If you do not have Java installed, please download the latest version.

  1. For Windows: go here and click "Get it Now" to download Java Plug-in 1.4.2_X.
    For Mac: go here
  2. Close down all instances of your browser.
  3. Restart your browser, and click on the GameChannel link from the appropriate scoreboard.

If this does not solve your problem, please send us feedback with as much detail as possible (Java console contents, browser type and version, OS type and version, the problem you are experiencing, etc.)

Depending on the speed of your Internet connection, it may take up to five minutes for the applet to load into your browser.

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