if the optionKey is down then showMyStuff -- bkgnd script
displayPosition (short name of me) -- bkgnd script
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----- HyperTalk script -----
on mouseUp
if the optionKey is down then showMyStuff -- bkgnd script
displayPosition (short name of me) -- bkgnd script
end mouseUp
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----- HyperTalk script -----
on mouseUp
if the optionKey is down then showMyStuff -- bkgnd script
displayPosition (short name of me) -- bkgnd script
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SOLC3.2
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Administrator Macintosh LC
The Macintosh LC’s built-in ability to support a variety of Apple and third party color and monochrome displays without a video card, and support for Ethernet, combined with its performance (more than twice as fast as the Classic), make it an excellent system for tasks like word processing, electronic mail, desktop publishing, and presentation preparation. As the most affordable color Macintosh, supporting larger displays and higher performance, the Macintosh LC will in many cases be the system of choice.
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Administrator Macintosh IIsi
The Macintosh IIsi’s strong performance (five times greater than the Macintosh Classic), on-board support for the Apple 13" RGB monitor, ability to support NuBus or ‘030 Direct Slot expansion cards, and optional floating point unit make it an excellent solution for programming, high-end simulations, data analysis applications, and more. The Macintosh IIsi is ideal for people who need a powerful, but more affordable Macintosh system that can easily grow with their needs over time.