Dr. Daves Diversions | Macintosh Mouse Practice for #MARCHintosh2022 @DrDavesDiversions | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 6 minutes ago.
In this video I share a session of Mouse Practice, released by Apple in 1992. Created using MacroMind Director, Mouse Practice is a nice example of multimedia presentation software from the time, and is remembered fondly by many folks that were "Mac kids" in the early '90s.
This was recorded using HDMI on an Amiga 2000 with RGBtoHDMI, a classic "Hackintosh" running the A-Max emulator (1989) and Macintosh Plus ROMs. I used a RetroTink-2X Pro to record the [Amiga stereo] sound via the 'tink's HDMI output, simultaneously but a separate HDMI source from the RGBtoHDMI video. The Macintosh Plus is monophonic, so it's just one channel here.
(typo in "credits" at end... I mistyped "A-Max" as "A-Maz"... where are my reading glasses? :) )
Related:
Mouse Practice (software; Macintosh Garden)
macintoshgarden.org/apps/mouse-practice
Apple Macintosh - Mouse Practice (color)
youtube.com/watch?v=nV-d5F-AdX8
"Adding HDMI to a stock Macintosh Classic" (Adrian's Digital Basement)
youtube.com/watch?v=pvjsXbz1xlk
In this video I share a session of Mouse Practice, released by Apple in 1992. Created using MacroMind Director, Mouse Practice is a nice example of multimedia presentation software from the time, and is remembered fondly by many folks that were "Mac kids" in the early '90s.
This was recorded using HDMI on an Amiga 2000 with RGBtoHDMI, a classic "Hackintosh" running the A-Max emulator (1989) and Macintosh Plus ROMs. I used a RetroTink-2X Pro to record the [Amiga stereo] sound via the 'tink's HDMI output, simultaneously but a separate HDMI source from the RGBtoHDMI video. The Macintosh Plus is monophonic, so it's just one channel here.
(typo in "credits" at end... I mistyped "A-Max" as "A-Maz"... where are my reading glasses? :) )
Related:
Mouse Practice (software; Macintosh Garden)
macintoshgarden.org/apps/mouse-practice
Apple Macintosh - Mouse Practice (color)
youtube.com/watch?v=nV-d5F-AdX8
"Adding HDMI to a stock Macintosh Classic" (Adrian's Digital Basement)
youtube.com/watch?v=pvjsXbz1xlk