can you save as hypercard or hyperstudio?

Bob Hartley bob at armbase.com
Sat Dec 6 14:30:01 EST 2003


At 19:24 06/12/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>At 13:01 06/12/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>> > >Just curious:  What are you looking to gain by authoring in Rev and
>> > >porting to the subset of features available in HyperCard?
>> >
>> > Compatability with a platform that rev doesn't run on but there is a
>> > hyperstudio port.
>>
>>What platform is this? I was pretty sure Rev ran on almost all the
>>platforms...
>
>
>RISC OS
>
>see www.riscos.com
>full drag and drop, a word compatable app that runs on 800K. Xara was 
>originally written for it and it was called Artworks. DTP app was also 
>written by the xara team (computer concepts) with full rotational graphics 
>etc etc. not bad for 1991. :-)))) let alone 2003. :-)


Ohh forgot to add that this was originally RISC OS from Acorn. They 
designed chips and desktops and an OS.
They then made Acorn Risc Machines which became ARM. I used to have a 
StrongARM desktop, now the Xscale, in 1997.

The Machines are now made by Castle  Technology see www.Iyonix.com and have 
600Mhz X scales. Now for the good bit. THey are VERY fast. THe OS is only 
4Mb and is on Chip on the motherboard. So you dont need to lead the OS. 
Switch on and you get the desktop in 3-4 seconds.


Cheers
Bob


>Cheers
>Bob
>
>
>>Ken Ray
>>Sons of Thunder Software
>>Email: kray at sonsothunder.com
>>Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
>>
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