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Do any of you know anything about Hyper DA, the desk accessory stack browser. All I know is that it's published by Symmetry, is now out in version 1.1, and sells for around forty bucks. It doesn't let you actually run HyperCard on a 512, but it supposedly lets you at least look at stacks (although it apparently has some trouble handling global variables).
What I want to know is, could this thing allow those of our brethren who are confined to 512s at least look at, say, a voice volume? If the answer is yes this could have some profound implications!
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