Hypercard on Archive.org
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Hypercard on Archive.org
I didn't know if anyone had posted this, but I saw an article about HyperCard on the archive from the archive.org site (https://archive.org/details/hypercardstacks).
Re: Hypercard on Archive.org
Interesting page of stacks. Women, models, sex, women, women, women... How to fix your car? How did THAT get in there ???

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OH WOW~! Far FAR and away cooler to me is the site has a complete (?) hypercard vm running in a page when you click on one of the examples ! VERY nice for those that don't have an older mac, or don't want to pull it out of mothballs

Oh MAN ! Just found out you can actually OPEN hypercard AND use it !!

Some oddities (at least from Linux), the bottom row of the keys on my keyboard appear to be offset 1 character, so to get n, for instance, you have to hit the "m" key instead. But still WAY cool , thank you so much for this link


**Edit -
OH WOW~! Far FAR and away cooler to me is the site has a complete (?) hypercard vm running in a page when you click on one of the examples ! VERY nice for those that don't have an older mac, or don't want to pull it out of mothballs


Oh MAN ! Just found out you can actually OPEN hypercard AND use it !!

Some oddities (at least from Linux), the bottom row of the keys on my keyboard appear to be offset 1 character, so to get n, for instance, you have to hit the "m" key instead. But still WAY cool , thank you so much for this link


Re: Hypercard on Archive.org
Actually, found out internet archive has a separate page with a machine running hypercard 2.4 in an emulator here. Oh this is too much fun 

The perfect companion for the links provided by richmond62 in this thread about address book examples


The perfect companion for the links provided by richmond62 in this thread about address book examples


Re: Hypercard on Archive.org
After a wild Labor day weekend of exploration based on chuckm's post, I went on a little ride "Back to the Future" 
I am sure just about everyone else was already aware of these, but the older mac emulators around aren't half bad. One of the easiest I found to set up (on linux, anyway) was "SheepShaver".

And low and behold, HC 2.4 in all its glory

Now I can stop digging my poor old mac plus out of the closet to play around

I am sure just about everyone else was already aware of these, but the older mac emulators around aren't half bad. One of the easiest I found to set up (on linux, anyway) was "SheepShaver".

And low and behold, HC 2.4 in all its glory


Now I can stop digging my poor old mac plus out of the closet to play around

