Re: Apple by Apple CD/Laserdisc

2001-10-10 Thread Mikael Jolkkonen
7;t redraw properly afterwards. >I'm still stuck in my endeavour to run a VideoWorks 4.0-presentation >(the immediate predecessor of MacroMind Director 1.0) under MacOS 7+. >Were you, Mikael, willing to share the application and the accelerator? Sure thing. Gregg Eshelman <

Re: Apple by Apple

2001-10-05 Thread Gregg Eshelman
ormat were used. :) Maybe you should go back to that thrift shop and dig through all the LaserDiscs, LP records and possibly RCA SelectaVision discs if they have any. The Apple by Apple LaserDisc might be buried in there! :) Hmmm, now if the AbA LaserDisc could be found, it would be a cool project to co

Re: Apple by Apple CD/Laserdisc

2001-10-05 Thread STEFAN DAEHLER
>At 12:19 +0200 on 05/10/01, Mikael Jolkkonen wrote: > >>MacroMind Player 1.0 (which actually _works_ under OS 8.6!) and an >>application called MacroMind Accelerator 2.0, which also seems to work, >>but which I don't know what it is used for. > >See if either of these will play that presentation

Re: Apple by Apple CD/Laserdisc

2001-10-05 Thread Clarence Donath
On Oct 5, 8:59, Gregg Eshelman wrote: > Subject: Re: Apple by Apple CD/Laserdisc > P.S. If the DiscoVision site interests you, check out > http://www.cedmagic.com for info about the RCA > SelectaVision videodisc system, the pinnacle of needle > and groove recording technology.

Re: Apple by Apple CD/Laserdisc

2001-10-05 Thread Gregg Eshelman
and a few other video games. The movie studios have said they'll keep making LaserDisc versions of movies until 2005. LaserDisc player manufacture has already ceased due to the death blow dealt to the format by DVD. Not a bad lifetime for a media that first appeared in 1977. :) So, ass

Re: Apple by Apple CD/Laserdisc

2001-10-05 Thread the pickle
At 12:19 +0200 on 05/10/01, Mikael Jolkkonen wrote: >MacroMind Player 1.0 (which actually _works_ under OS 8.6!) and an >application called MacroMind Accelerator 2.0, which also seems to work, >but which I don't know what it is used for. See if either of these will play that presentation Steff w

Apple by Apple CD/Laserdisc

2001-10-05 Thread Mikael Jolkkonen
I found an odd CD-ROM at the weekly Uppsala outdoor fleamarket. The disk is called "Apple by Apple" and is copyrighted 1989 ("Apple by Apple is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.") The CD is marked "For internal use only", "Prototype" and "An Apple