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Recreated original demo?

I seem to recall someone either here or on MacRumors mentioning attempting to re-create the original 1984 Macintosh introduction demo. (The "It sure is great to get out of this bag" demo.) But for the life of me, I can't find it now.

Does anyone know about it - and did anyone successfully get a recreated demo created? (I want to run it on my 512K-upgraded original Macintosh on the 24th, if I can.) And yes, I know that the music wasn't being played by the Mac...

 
sorry i hate to be a stickler but that demo recreation is good… but not quite cuts the mustard. :)

has to be a 512k, and has to turn on from inserting a floppy. motions need to be more fluid :)

and beginning font is off. :)

 
Question is, was the 512k video screen hooked up to the Mac in the original launch demo or was it showing a video from an external device?

 
I thought Steve insisted on doing as much as possible from the mac itself. Even if most of it was 'just a video' and the music was external.

So it might be very well the Mac itself the screen was hooked up to.

EDIT:

HAH! You beat me to it :lol:

 
Micromind player needs at least 800k of memory so, a 1 MB machine is needed ... If anybody can do it better I would be very happy :)

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I'll pull my 4MB Plus out later and try it. First I need to get it to the PM6500 so I can make the floppies.

Any chance it will work on 512kE (Plus ROMs and FDD)?

 
I recreated the demo using vMac emulator and finished it on Mac SE 68000-8MHz, 4 MB and 20 HD, because of speed adjustments. It must be run under System 6. System above 6, gets error messages. I was using Micromind Videoworks II and Director 3. I have also version without sound file, that is using real Mac speech, and could probablly run on one 800k disk with 512k of Macs RAM, but I do not have knowladge to compile it into one presentation file, thats why I used MicroMind 3 presentation Player ...

 
Maybe if I have sometime tomorrow, I'll pull out the PM6500 and reinstall some version of Sys 7. Maybe I can use Disk Copy to make some 800k floppies of the images. The only Mac that I have that runs System 6 is the Plus. IIRC, the 165 does too, but I haven't booted it up in a while.

 
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