Hello All. I have several interactive student pieces that were done using our old MM100/A3000 setups back in the early 90's. I would like to be able to show these works to our current students. Is there a way to convert these so that they can play on current PCs or Macs and keep their interactivity? I haven't tried, but I'm pretty sure that I can get the Amigas running.
Thanks!
D. Porvin
Cooper Union School of Art
Buy and install Amiga forever and MM400 for it (check Software Hut's web site). Otherwise you must save all the resource files and transfer to PC, then recreate the script from scratch.
a time ago i've heard of an little utility in beta version which are possible to convert the amiga scala script to the mm200 and ICD1 script. sorry, but yet i'm not remembering the exactly name of the progs and the manufacturer. but i know that it exists only (may be a serch via google or altavista...).
ciao
/paolo
Thanks for the replies. I'll check into both options.
DP
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