Hi Bruce,
I've run Missile Command (circa 1984) in Classic with no problems at all...
Just about any program that doesn't do direct hardware calls will work fine in Classic.
smiles, Jamie
On Oct 6, 2004, at 9:39 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Oct 4, 2004, at 10:32 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
Well of the thirty or so programs we were running under 9.2.2 I'm kind of amazed that ALL of them still work under Classic.
I have an old Broderbund game from 1988 'Shufflepuck Cafe' that runs in classic quite nicely.
I'll have to dig out my oldest program, a project from the old magazine 'Apple Cider' (anyone else remember that old gem?) that displayed a map of US interstates and calculated routes and distances from cities. That was dated, iirc, 1985, and ran in OS 8.6 last time I looked at it.
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