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Who has Studio/1?

Crutch

Well-known member
I remember this product.  I used to know one of the authors of the excellent Studio/32, Henri Lamiraux (he later got a job at Apple and was briefly my boss there when I was a lowly intern, much later became head of iOS software I believe).  The UI was similar, I wonder if he wrote Studio/1 also.

Anyway, sadly I don’t have it.

 

Crutch

Well-known member
The download link at that archived page doesn’t work.  The Garden deleted Studio/1 years ago at the behest of Electronic Arts, it seems.  Thus Muon’s query, I gather.

 

Mu0n

Well-known member
Yeah, I'm aware of the copyright smackdown by EA about this dinosaur of a software. I just want to inquire about what I could be missing out, possibly work out a purchase deal, or just borrow it for a time.

 

Cory5412

Daring Pioneer of the Future
Staff member
Please PM me if you'd like a vtools account to share this with!

Right now, the software share isn't really ready yet, but people have been putting stuff on the public share. (This goes for anyone who wants to be able to access the software and public shares as well!)

 

Mu0n

Well-known member
It's gonna go back up in the Mac Garden shortly (gotta go through approval process).

I'm excited to use it because it comes recommended straight away in chapter 0 of "Tricks of the Game Programming Gurus" of 1995 as a way to easily produce divisible-by-8 sized PICT files that can serve as Sprite animation frames. Doing it raw in MacPaint would involve a lot of fidgeting and positioning.

 
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