@LittleWytch Does Apple tech become interesting if it's early 90s MacOS being played with for retro-nostalgia and I'm interested in programming something new for it?
...because they certainly were *trying* to make it candy-cane tech as they saw it at the time and, if I can ever justify the space and cost to get an old 680x0 mac, System 7 holds a special place in my heart from the Mac SE that my father brought home from work sometimes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_7
Here are a couple of examples of what I mean:
https://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?project=Macintosh&story=Diagnostic_Port.txt
https://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?project=Macintosh&story=PC_Board_Esthetics.txt
@LittleWytch Sadly, I was never socially connected enough to get that kind of neat stuff during that period. I just had a handful of floppies that my father brought home, including a couple full of games like Spacestation Pheta and Risk.
I did, however, discover that Apple didn't anticipate users thinking in non-technical directions as well as they thought. I think it might have been MacOS wouldn't find files if you categorized your System folder into nice, tidy subfolders.
@LittleWytch That said, Oscar the Grouch *was* one of my favourite Sesame Street characters, so it really is a shame that I *didn't* have that extension back then.
Speaking of theming, it's also a shame that I don't think I have backups of most of the Microsoft Plus! themes I downloaded from sites like Tucows.
The best I can do is the Windows 98 SE boot option in this setup, which replicates one tasteful way I themed my desktop in the mid 90s.
@ssokolow I found a video of the extension at work if you don't wanna try to hunt it down. I also have a special present for you from my old mac day that surprisingly still exists.
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE7EWDKVM1Y
link 1 for classic os stuff: https://www.pure-mac.com/appud.html
the main site: https://www.pure-mac.com/
and lastly... i found it... i can't believe i managed to dig this out of the internet lol. you will need aladin or stuffit expander (ancient mac version of win zip to expand the .sit file tho.)
https://www.macintoshrepository.org/200-the-grouch
expand it, place it int he system extensions folder, reboot, then trash something lol.
@LittleWytch Wow. Thanks for putting all that effort into it. :)
@ssokolow no worries.. hope it's helpful for you.
@LittleWytch Should be. :)
For future reference, The Unarchiver can also unpack un-encrypted .sit files and the old open-source 1.10.1 CLI version even got ported to Linux. (It's in the package repositories of Debian-family distros as "unar", for example.)
https://theunarchiver.com/
https://packages.debian.org/buster/unar
...and, because my inner pedant won't shut up about it, Stuffit Expander served an equivalent role to WinZip, but it was not a version of it.
@ssokolow LUL. Of course you're right. It was role and not version I was referring to but I don't care too much about my wording when I'm that tired lol. Did not know that about Unarchiver tho... thanks for that tip <3
@ssokolow that sort of stuff is interesting.. i grew up with the LCII and then a Performa... I hacked the open firmware on a PowerBook 3400c to make it run Debian including the hot swap drives lol. One thing i miss from system 7 and 8 was the Oscar the grouch trash extension lol.
"Oh I looooove trash!"
"I love it, because it's traaash!"