Troika's âNewton Virusâ, is an original computer virus on a custom-designed USB stick, which is now part of the permanent collection at MoMA, New York.
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Posted by: Angelgreat on 2021-11-01 08:41:47Let that old prank application stay on abandonware sites. It only worked on 10.0 thru 10.5 because it utilized PPC code. It worked on the Intel versions of 10.4 and 10.5 because of Rosetta. 10.7 dropped Rosetta, so if you want to rewrite it for Mac os 12 on both Intel and Apple Silicon, you can do it yourself if you want, but don't be surprised if Apple patches the exploits you utilize.
Posted by: Crutch on 2021-11-01 09:46:05I hadnât heard about this but in retrospect the video voiceover feels like a ginormous amount of fluff ... This is a cool looking prank app but seems neither more nor less worth of inclusion in the âMoMA permanent collectionâ than, I donât know, Eyeballs or the â90s âI love it because itâs trashâ Oscar the grouch app or Melt or âŚ. wasnât there an app that makes your â80s Mac make a farting sound when you eject a disk? And there was definitely one that played the âWhen Harry Met Sallyâ sound clip when you plugged a charger into your early â90s PowerBook.
Iâm not buying any of this as deep commentary on the way we use technology, or whatever that video narrator guy and presumably the Troika people are saying.
Nifty visual though. Thanks for sharing, Iâd never seen it before.
Posted by: volvo242gt on 2021-11-01 12:27:08
I hadnât heard about this but in retrospect the video voiceover feels like a ginormous amount of fluff ... This is a cool looking prank app but seems neither more nor less worth of inclusion in the âMoMA permanent collectionâ than, I donât know, Eyeballs or the â90s âI love it because itâs trashâ Oscar the grouch app or Melt or âŚ. wasnât there an app that makes your â80s Mac make a farting sound when you eject a disk? And there was definitely one that played the âWhen Harry Met Sallyâ sound clip when you plugged a charger into your early â90s PowerBook.
Iâm not buying any of this as deep commentary on the way we use technology, or whatever that video narrator guy and presumably the Troika people are saying.
Nifty visual though. Thanks for sharing, Iâd never seen it before.
That would be the SoundMaster cdev, which works through 9.2.2. I have my G3 set to play a sound clip of someone upchucking something when ejecting media. Restarting causes Hal to say "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that."