back on topic can the classic / plus playback animated gif files?
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The only gif editor I remember didn't do animation. There wasn't much support for gifs on t…
You can add a new startup sound pretty much like changing the startup screen, but it's not likely your friends did this if they weren't ResEdit type hackers.
Turns out it wasn't MacBottom's disk I had; it was LoDown, the guys who copied MacBottom. Also turns out Wally Wallstreet's drive can't read half these old diskettes. :'( I'…
Since it's such a common vector for SPAM attacks, external links in signatures have now been disabled. You can still link to pages on the MLA wiki using the wiki tags (see here) an…
If I post it to .me zipped, will that work?
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God bless you sir!
The Mac II family was designed by Jean-Louis Gassee to exude power and "Make your nippl…
In fact I have a perfectly functional serial MacBottom for use with a 128K, but cannot find a copy of the driver software anywhere.
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I'll look see what I've g…
The apple 2 was a computer made by a dork for other dorks to toy with and share, that sprit still lives in the // world
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Eloquently put ;-)
Mac on th…
The apple 2 was a computer made by a dork for other dorks to toy with and share, that sprit still lives in the // world
Mac on the other hand was something you gave your aunt so s…
Like Flash and Real Audio and VideoWorks, the player program was free. The movie encoder program was for sale. So the MacMovies on a BMUG disk won't make a movie, but will play bac…
Hi trag, yes you remember right, but why anybody'd want to add ROM code to a 25-year old Mac is beyond me. In the day, we needed to add code to init our SCSI port and support the …
a MacMovies movie player distributed on the BMUG disks, some of which I have and will look through. With any luck it will take standard MacPaint files for use as frames. Sound rema…
why anybody'd want to add ROM code to a 25-year old Mac is beyond me. In the day, we needed to add code to init our SCSI port and support the Micah hard disk in the 64K ROM enviro…
but its not 1984 any more ... and yes I have been reading this thread, and video works uses a propitiatory format, so good luck figuring that one out! One would need to write a pl…
Hi trag, yes you remember right, but why anybody'd want to add ROM code to a 25-year old Mac is beyond me. In the day, we needed to add code to init our SCSI port and support the …
but its not 1984 any more
and yes I have been reading this thread, and video works uses a propitiatory format, so good luck figuring that one out! One would need to write a playe…
I'm not 100% sure I understand your point. In 1984, such a thing took hours and hours with 128K RAM, 400K discs and your Imagewriter printer with Thunderscan. Which explains why we…
The only way to get anything like full frame video on a 68000 was to literally scan each frame of video one at a time, dither it for 1-bit, and then string them together in an anim…
Okay, whoever was laughing at the start of this thread needs to see these clips... really quite remarkable!
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I'm still laughing. You realize how much work it …
With a RAM upgrade to 1MB or more and an 800K floppy, short full screen animations were possible, such as these:http://web.me.com/henryspragens/stuff/Mac_Movies/Mac_Movies.html
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Rodime were one of the worst makes of drive back in the day. I believe an early edition of The Macintosh Bible mentions Rodime as an unreliable drive. A simple Google search reveal…