Analytical Engine - An Introduction to Computer Science [FOUND]

Alejandro Tejada capellan2000 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 1 16:20:06 EDT 2016


Correction:

This sentence:
> All of them as good as when they where
> created 14 years ago. :-D
Should have been:
> All of them as good as when they where
> created 23 years ago. :-D

Al


On Sat, Oct 1, 2016 at 4:11 PM, Alejandro Tejada <capellan2000 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Finally, many months after searching for Macintosh Stacks from book:
> The Analytical Engine - 2nd Edition, Lagi Pittas found the floppy disk
> and posted disk's content on LiveCode forums:
> http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=26101
>
> When I opened the compressed zip folder, I noticed that all Macintosh
> files are damaged because the Resource Fork split from their Data
> Fork.
>
> The only way to avoid this damage is compressing the folder inside a
> Macintosh, using any of these compression utilities: Stuffit, Compact
> Pro or Zip It.
>
> Fortunately, Stuffit Expander could open and decompress the file named
> !SEA (Data Fork only). This decompressed !SEA file produced a folder
> that contains all the stacks. All of them as good as when they where
> created 14 years ago. :-D
>
> I have uploaded this file AEMacintoshStacks.zip (2 mb) to my Dropbox
> account but looks like a free Dropbox account does not allows anymore
> to share files with anyone that have file's link... or maybe simply I
> don't know how to set "public access for everyone with a download
> link".
>
> If anyone in this mail list want this file: AEMacintoshStacks.zip (2
> mb), please write me to send it directly to your email or maybe
> someone could post this file on another free file download service.
>
> The compressed zip folder includes 4 files:
>
> 1) A png image with a screencapture of the Macintosh desktop, showing
> AE Stacks folder contents and stack AE Home.
>
> Other 3 files are the complete stack's folder compressed
> 2) as stuffit (.sit),
> 3) as compact pro (.cpt) and
> 4) as zip it (.zip for Macintosh)
>
> A Mac User that needs these files, could use at least one of these 3
> files and decompress the stack's folder in a Mac.
>
> Have a nice weekend!
>
> Alejandro




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