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- Former HC Team Leader Now a QT Manager;
- Reveals Some Undocument HC Features
-
- Kevin Calhoun, the long-time leader of Apple's HyperCard team, has
- been keeping a very low profile since the HC team was apparently
- disbanded and its members were reassigned to work on QuickTime.
- However, a recent MacInTouch article concerning a possible
- QuickTime bug had a brief comment by Kevin about the QT problem
- and referred to him as the "Manager of QuickTime Players and
- Tools" at Apple.
-
- Kevin also posted an interesting message recently to the HyperCard
- mailing list (which he hadn't done in some time) in which he
- revealed some undocumented HyperCard features.
-
- From: Kevin Calhoun
- Subject: Re: PowerBook Dailing
-
- >I'm new to this Hypercard list and wondered if there
- has been any discussion
- >on using Hypercard to "dial with modem" on PowerBooks.
- My latest PowerBook is
- >the 3400/240. However, when I use the "dial with modem"
- command including the
- >dialing volume and dialingtime changes nothing happens,
- not even off hook....
-
- Right before HyperCard 2.4.1 shipped I was able to add a
- couple of features to make dialing work with different
- modem configurations, including the PowerBook 3400
- internal modem. The features were too late to make the
- documentation or even to be tested properly at the time,
- so that's why you haven't heard about them until now.
- However, they work just fine with the 3400. If you're
- using HyperCard 2.4.1, add the following line to your
- Home stack's startUp script:
-
- set the dialingPort to "Internal Modem"
-
- Then quit HyperCard and start it again. You should now
- be able to dial. If you use the Phone Dialer stack
- exclusively to do your dialing, you can add the line
- above to its 'dial' script instead. In addition to the
- dialingPort property, there is also a function that
- returns a list of available serial ports: 'the
- serialPorts'. This will list the ports you can use in
- connection with the dialingPort property. I've used
- dialingPort to enable HyperCard to dial with PCI-modems,
- modems connected to add-on serial cards, etc. I hope it
- helps to resolve a number of dialing problems.
-
- In a follow-up letter, Kevin added:
-
- Just before 2.4.1 shipped, Paul Foraker talked me into
- fixing the dial command... again. I had once said that
- I'd never touch the dialing code again after 2.1, but
- time passes and people change. Also, one of my
- colleagues on the QuickTime team once worked on the Comm
- Toolbox, and he had some code I could use in HyperCard's
- dial command to make it more flexible.
-
- >Are you not tempted away from HyperCard,
- >to one of those other tools like MetaCard or OpenCard?
-
- No. But I finally did switch from MPW to CodeWarrior. I
- just turned 40 and thought I needed to demonstrate some
- anti-foginess. Maybe I'll give up HyperCard at 50, but
- I'm not ready to make a commitment yet. We may all
- change, but some of us don't make many changes very
- fast.
-
- >Seriously though, out of interest, did anyone at all
- ask about
- >HyperCard at WWDC (World Wide Developer's Conference)?
-
- Nothing came up at any of the sessions. One well-known
- member of the HyperCard community asked me between
- sessions about a Carbonized version of HyperCard, and I
- directed him to our V.P.'s of Product Marketing (Phil)
- and Software (Avie).
-
- - Kevin
-
- Posted June 12
-
-
- Paul Foraker Becomes Co-Moderator of HC Mailing List
-
- Paul Foraker, a professional HyperCard developer who has worked on
- Apple's HyperCard team, has become the new co-moderator of the
- HyperCard mailing list. (See my Links page for info about the
- mailing list.) Jacqueline Landman Gay recently posted this
- announcement:
-
- "As many of you know, Simon Hayes and I have split the
- responsibilites for the HyperCard mailing list... The arrangement
- has been very satisfying to both of us, and ... I have gained a
- great deal of respect for Simon as one of those "really nice
- people" it is always such a pleasure to meet. I am sad to say that
- Simon is resigning his position as co-moderator of our list, due
- to an increased work load, a new job, and other responsibilities.
- We're going to miss you, Simon. Your help with the HC mailing list
- has been a gift from the heart. The good news is, co-moderation
- [is] being assumed by Paul Foraker, who not only manages several
- other lists ... but whom many of you will recognize as a
- professional HyperCard developer ... I know we will be in good
- hands as Paul takes over the reins."
- Posted June 12
-
-
- A couple of months ago, I mentioned that some people in
- the HyperCard Mailing List were thinking of creating a
- "Save HyperCard" magazine ad. Well, they've done it! After much
- discussion, a small classified ad was designed and money was
- raised to buy space for it in NEA Today magazine (a publication
- for educators). It appears in the current (May) issue.
- [Image]It looks fuzzy here since you're viewing small type on a 72
- dpi monitor, but the real printed ad looks sharp. It says, "Apple
- may cancel HyperCard! We need your help. Go to:
- www.hyperactivesw.com Keep this great teaching tool alive." (Tiny
- type -- "HyperCard and the stack logo are trademarks of Apple
- Computer, Inc.")
- [Image]The URL leads to Jacque Gay's HyperActive Software site,
- where Jacque has set up a special page for educators who respond
- to the ad. It reminds them about the importance of HC to
- educators, explains why we believe HC has been cancelled, and asks
- NEA folks to write to Steve Jobs.
- [Image]NOTE: Jacque is trying to track the response to the ad by
- checking the number of hits on that special page. Feel free to
- visit her site, but please resist the temptation to click the link
- on her home page that leads to the NEA page, as that will skew the
- count.
- Posted May 6
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