Super Marathon is an example of the use of the Pippin Launch interface.
Pippin Launch can be used in combination with PippinFinder to provide a rudimentary interface to support launching from a "Pippinized" CD-ROM that contains more than one application (for example, Super Marathon). If a disc contains only one application, then Pippin Launch should not be included in its System Folder.[1]
In cases of discs that contain many applications, such as the Mac Bin CD-ROMs that came with the Japanese edition of MacUser magazine, PEASE is a third-party alternative to the Macintosh Finder desktop.[2]
References[]
- ↑ Technical Notes: Pippin Launch, version 001, Apple Computer. 1996-05-02.
- ↑ Let’s Play Apple Pippin: MacUser (French) by Pierre Dandumont, Le Journal du Lapin. 2018-05-20.
External links[]
- Bandai Pippin Hardware & Software Development Page at The Mac Geek
- Hacking the Pippin at Vintage Mac World (archived 2017-08-17) (mirror)
