Educational Frustration by SmartOne at 12:21 AM EDT on July 28, 2010
Broderbund's Playworld (1993) is composed of three separate modules that were bought separately: Playroom, Backyard, Treehouse. I only had Playroom with the Backyard and Treehouse demo.

My dad threw away old floppy discs. All I have left is an install on a Windows 95 hard drive. Luckily the drive still works. Recovered the files. Fired up DOSBox, ran the software's SETUP program, attempted to run PLAYROOM.EXE.

A file is missing.

ABC.DAT

Nightmare. Why is only that one file missing? I've looked through every single box in this house to find the old discs. They are gone.

After much brooding, I finally got the clever idea to copy and rename an existing DAT to get the program to start, knowing that the ABC activity will never work:


Abandonware sites like to claim that the crappy, non-VGA 1989 version is the only Playroom that exists. The REAL version is from 1993. Proof:


One "ROM" does exist that got my hopes up:

Playworld (1993)(Broderbund).zip

After struggling with DOSBox's questionable floppy disc image swapping support (only ISO/CUE, no file system?) to get the INSTALL program to extract the files, it was only the Backyard/Treehouse demo. Great. Nice job getting a complete rip, "INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF CRACKERS."

Now I get to hear what the SoundBlaster support is like. I was lucky if the PC Speaker worked back in the day.

A full version of Playworld does exist. It's just in a landfill somewhere:


Moral of the story: Don't throw stuff away.
I am fairly obsessive.
by SmartOne at 4:00 PM EDT on August 4, 2010


Six tracks
Two music videos
Lossless

Torrent:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/rx5wz6

The Internet is now a better place. You are welcome.

edited 4:23 PM EDT August 4, 2010
by Hotcakes at 9:54 PM EDT on August 5, 2010
No. Noooo. Nononononononononono0nonononononononononononononono,. Ugh, no.
by Jackalope at 11:42 PM EDT on August 5, 2010
Not sure if want.

Tracklist?
by SmartOne at 2:08 PM EDT on August 6, 2010
http://www.amazon.com/Hampsterdance-Hits-Hampton-Hampster/dp/B0001L3LHW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1281117978&sr=8-2

Since I got a reaction, I'll resume seeding today. If no one bites, I'll stop.

So leech.
Ugh by Sir-Sabin at 5:28 PM EDT on August 6, 2010



no comment
by mudlord at 8:58 PM EDT on August 6, 2010
Downloading

You should have uploaded to sendspace or something. Not torrents. Ick.
by Hotcakes at 10:52 PM EDT on August 6, 2010
Since I got a reaction,
You are a bad man and you should feel bad.
by SmartOne at 1:22 AM EDT on August 7, 2010
Two peers, but you're not downloading. Something wrong?
by SmartOne at 1:22 AM EDT on August 7, 2010
Two peers, but you're not downloading. Something wrong?

Maybe you only wanted one track, eh? Test the waters before jumping in? Gotcha. I'm out for the night. Give the computer a rest. Let me know if you're interested in the complete album. Of awesomeness.

edited 1:32 AM EDT August 7, 2010
by SmartOne at 11:54 PM EDT on August 30, 2010
Elementary-through-middle-school Macs (IIGS, System 7, 8, 9) all had versions of HyperStudio.

Hyperstudio 3.1 is the best.


Back when I was interested in "creating my own web page." I was especially attracted to the included sound effects and clips that the teacher prohibited. The text-to-voice module could say dirty things. "You freeze pee into snow cones. And EAT THEM."

Naturally it's impossible to find a full rip. *Gasp*

http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/hyperstudio-31

I would have Basilisk II ready to rock if the above contained all the extras.


:(


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