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Starting a 68K Mac Software Archive- help finding some apps?
Posted by: Epicenter on 2008-07-22 10:47:15
Hello! I and another individual are starting a classic Mac software archive with a focus on 68K. Much of the software will be things that I grew up using. However quite a few of these apps and games have eluded me. Would anyone be able to help find these?

The current list of things I'm looking for:

- After Dark (older than 3.0)

- Amazon Trail (working version)

- At Ease

- DinoPark Tycoon

- Hypercard 2.2 or Newer

- HyperStudio

- Kid Pix 2.0 or lower

- Kids' World by Bit Jugglers

- MacDraw

- MacUSA

- Math Blaster Mystery

- Math Blaster Plus

- SAM

- Stuffit Lite or Stuffit Deluxe

- The Print Shop

- Word Munchers

Thanks very much for any help. 🙂

Posted by: macgeek417 on 2009-01-30 17:14:55
I have some of that stuff somewhere...

AfterDark: http://mac.the-underdogs.info/index.php?show=category&cat=After+Dark

Amazon Trail: http://mac.the-underdogs.info/index.php?show=game&id=1716

At Ease: Dunno

DinoPark Tycoon: Never heard of it!

HyperCard: I think I have some old versions somewhere - 1.x, I think somewhere...

Kid Pix: Dunno

Kids' World: Dunno

MacDraw: http://rolli.ch/MacPlus/Archives/ZIP/MacDraw.zip

MacUSA: Dunno

Math Blaster Mystery: Dunno

Math Blaster Plus: Dunno

SAM: Dunno

Stuffit Lite: http://archive.info-mac.org/_Compress_%26_Translate/stuffit-lite-36.hqx

The Print Shop: Dunno

Word Munchers😀unno

Posted by: Gil on 2009-01-30 17:17:47
I have At Ease (3 i think) that came preinstalled on a Performa CD. I could always take out the individual elements and put them in a Stuffit archive, or send a floppy.

*hopes this doesn't count as piracy*

Posted by: macgeek417 on 2009-01-30 17:26:23
Oh, look at http://68kmla.org/wiki/Macintosh_Software

Posted by: joshc on 2009-01-31 00:24:16
Stuffit Lite/Deluxe, At Ease and Hypercard you can get from hotline servers.

Posted by: returningmacuser on 2009-02-01 07:21:59
SAM
Did you mean the Software Automated Mouth? I'm pretty sure that the early versions of Macintalk are modified versions of that.
Posted by: LCGuy on 2009-02-01 16:08:55
SAM = Symantec Antivirus for Macintosh 😉

I assume thats what he means, anyhoo.

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