Greetings. I've got a Mac SE (with busted hard drive) that I'm trying to repurpose. I want to give it to a creative staffing agency that is seriously Mac-oriented (they've got old mobos nailed up on the conference room walls), and have it run either their name or their logo across the screen as a screensaver. The trick is that I don't have a mouse or keyboard to give them with it. So I need to be able to put System 7 on an 800k floppy, with the screensaver configured, turn it on and have the screensaver start up on its own shortly after.
Here's what I have, in addition to the Mac SE, to do this with:
-an ADB keyboard/trackball combo that I can use to configure the SE, but it's mine, I'm not giving it away with the SE.
-A Mac mini with mini VMac (intel)
-an iMac G3 running Tiger with mini VMac (ppc) and a USB floppy drive
-another Mac SE with FDHD floppy and hard drive
-a copy of Pyro 4.1 that I last successfully used with an old 7.5 system back in the 90s
I've also downloaded DarkSide, Flex and Møire, if any of those will do the trick. I've got access to lots of other systems, tools, utilities and software, but you know what storage units are like...
I'd like to either have the name scroll boringly across the screen, like lots of old screensavers we saw in offices in the 90s, or have the logo display in randomized positions... like lots of old screensavers we saw in the 90s.
When I ran Pyro on my old 7.5 system, I was able to use Pyro itself to create two custom modules that matched the second description- a logo displayed in randomized positions. When I brought over Pyro and its modules from a backup floppy to a System 6 disk image I was testing with mini vMac, it showed the modules, but the logos came up as gray boxes- and I found no provision to create a new custom module in the System 6 control panel for Pyro.
If any old Mac hands know how to do what I'm trying to do with the equipment I've got, or even if you've just got some idea or information that will help me figure this out, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Here's what I have, in addition to the Mac SE, to do this with:
-an ADB keyboard/trackball combo that I can use to configure the SE, but it's mine, I'm not giving it away with the SE.
-A Mac mini with mini VMac (intel)
-an iMac G3 running Tiger with mini VMac (ppc) and a USB floppy drive
-another Mac SE with FDHD floppy and hard drive
-a copy of Pyro 4.1 that I last successfully used with an old 7.5 system back in the 90s
I've also downloaded DarkSide, Flex and Møire, if any of those will do the trick. I've got access to lots of other systems, tools, utilities and software, but you know what storage units are like...
I'd like to either have the name scroll boringly across the screen, like lots of old screensavers we saw in offices in the 90s, or have the logo display in randomized positions... like lots of old screensavers we saw in the 90s.
When I ran Pyro on my old 7.5 system, I was able to use Pyro itself to create two custom modules that matched the second description- a logo displayed in randomized positions. When I brought over Pyro and its modules from a backup floppy to a System 6 disk image I was testing with mini vMac, it showed the modules, but the logos came up as gray boxes- and I found no provision to create a new custom module in the System 6 control panel for Pyro.
If any old Mac hands know how to do what I'm trying to do with the equipment I've got, or even if you've just got some idea or information that will help me figure this out, I'd greatly appreciate it.
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