![]() Of course, the resource fork contains icons, cursors, XCMDs, XFCNs, AddColor information and sounds, so if the stack had those originally, the stack will still not work, but really setting the file type and creator should be all that's needed. You mean HyperCard just won't recognize them as stacks? Set their file type/creator code to STAK/WILD using ResEdit, that should make HyperCard recognize a file as a stack. > Oh, and does anyone know if there is a way to force HyperCard to open a stack that is missing its resource fork? I've had quite a few uploads of raw stacks missing their resource forks, and this would be very useful. Aug 2017, at 20:26, Andrew Ferguson wrote: > "The Witnesses of TeachText are everywhere." ![]() > There's stuff from the HyperCard Pantechnicon here: > already know about the University of Michigan's collection, > enough) then please let me know so that I can upload them as well (I > preferably ones that include some metadata (name, author and description is > Additionally, if anyone knows of any other collections of stacks, Aug 2017, at 11:46, Andrew Ferguson wrote: On 14 August 2017 at 19:11, Uli Kusterer wrote: Raw stacks missing their resource forks, and this would be very useful. Stack that is missing its resource fork? I've had quite a few uploads of Oh, and does anyone know if there is a way to force HyperCard to open a Processing, let me know and I'll give things a poke. Additionally, if anyone here has uploadedĪ stack and the checkStatus URL says it has an error or is still Stack in another format, email it to me and I'll do my best to get it (And for the benefit of this group, although the website says that only Macĭisk images and Stuffit-compatible archives are supported, if you have a I hope to publish a round-up video of the entire project in a few weeks,Ī tweet featuring a picture of the backend-setup. Work or not for the approvals process - every stack is manually approved!). (The screenshot also serves as an indicator if the stack will Screenshot the stack because a Mac Plus is what the Internet Archive areĮmulating. Previous versions, but needs a color Mac). Required for unpacking the files (Stuffit Expander 5.5 is far better than Two emulators are currently running on a remote server. That also applies if you find any stack that needs a correction, ![]() Get an email whenever someone reviews a stack) and I'll update that stack. To add any metadata to it, either email me or add a review to that stack (I So they've beenĪdded, but without any metadata. Those stacks disappeared with the original Pantechnicon. The unfortunate thing is that the metadata (author, description, date) for Preferably ones that include some metadata (name, author and description isĮnough) then please let me know so that I can upload them as well (IĪlready know about the University of Michigan's collection, Īh, whoops, forgot to mention I've added the Pantechnicon stacks as well. Myself, and the majority of the stacks online right now are from thatĪdditionally, if anyone knows of any other collections of stacks, I must extend a huge thanks to Jacque for making the AOL / MHC stacksĪvailable to download a few years ago. Internet Archive and run the hundreds - soon to be thousands - of stacks To uploadĪnd if you don't have any stacks to upload, you can go to the HyperCard Introduced, what better time to get your stacks running again. With today (11th August) being 30 years to the day that HyperCard was It, emulated, in your browser (no plugins required). That any stack in a StuffIt Expander-compatible file or a Mac disk imageĬan be uploaded in a few clicks to the Internet Archive, where you can run I have now developed an automated process to do all this, and the upshot is ) and the process was slow and time consuming (requiring Stacks to be emulated online, most stacks are in StuffIt Expander files ![]() While this theoretically allowed HyperCard I just thought I would let this group know about a project I have beenĪ few months ago the Internet Archive added support for in-browserĮmulation of old Mac software.
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