Somewhere here is also the first PowerPoint, around the time it’s been acquired by Microsoft. The manual is pretty impressive – it looks like a proper book.
Apparently, SimCity – James has a huge collection of Mac-specific editions – got in trouble for putting Godzilla on its box… so that was changed to a tornado later.
There’s a lot of training and sales materials. Here’s one for System 7, explaining TrueType on prepared full-size transparencies. A fractal of obsolete tech.
@mwichary@jesse yes that one is PowerPC. However the anecdote I was sharing whilst you were taking the photo was that what’s interesting about Pioneer’s Mac clones was that they made the only non-PowerPC one (MPC-LX100). I’ve missed out on a couple of auctions for them unfortunately (fortunately for my wallet)
@hypertalking@mwichary A woman in my freshman dorm had a…Kangaroo? Mac laptop clone with an amazing rolling bar pointing device. That one, at least, needed a harvested toolbox rom.
@jesse@mwichary yes! The Outbound Laptop (logo is a kangaroo). I have one, and the follow up model, the Notebook. Really interesting machines. Brilliant for their time and crushed by the coming of the PowerBooks
@hypertalking Oh my goodness! You actually have one? That's amazing! They always intrigued me from the ads and writeups in magazines, but I've never ever know of any that really exist! 💻