WTB- Phasescope, SHAZAM , Simulationkit and Netwatch licenses, Dimension boards

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Title: WTB- Phasescope, SHAZAM , Simulationkit and Netwatch licenses, Dimension boards
Post by: Rob Blessin Black Hole on June 04, 2020, 12:06:44 AM
Hello NeXT Community: I working on a really cool NeXT project to be located in Germany and they have requested specific needs for legacy NeXT 3rd party software.
The NeXT exhibit will be used to inspire young and old minds and I'll keep you posted on progress , as this one is amazing.

I've been able to locate most of the titles but am hoping some one out there may have a license they would be willing to share or sell for these titles:

Phasescope , we have the software, it is on the Peanuts 4 CD under Science , it runs in demo mode until I try and launch an example then bombs.= This (bomb) was fixed by installing Mathematica 1.0 as it pings the Mathematica Kernal now it runs and I'm not sure what is disabled in Demo mode. !

 I did locate the author now in his 70's and left a message :) (we shall see)  It would help if we have a license key , they are also willing to make donations to charities of your choice to help make this happen.

It is fun and challenging NeXT projects like this that make me continue to love my job and appreciate how advanced this software was and is.

The project from what I can tell so far will NeXT hardware integrated with sound and light , lasers and crystals hing like this whoa https://youtu.be/5C0uEaaSDeU

Shazam , we need the software and license
simulationkit group of objects not an app
NetWatch this is way cool network security for NeXT and the agents , software and licenses.

On the hardware side I'm looking to buy NeXT dimension boards and NeXT hardware as well. :)

I'm still going through my software archives here as well.

I really appreciate all the past, present and future business , this is just one of a half a dozen NeXT projects I'm working on currently any help appreciated.

I also spoke at length with a former NeXT engineer, helped install previous and he may have source for a lot of NeXT drivers that he wrote for Steve Jobs NeXT , I'm hoping he will also join the forums and we should have some important source examples to help create new NeXT drivers coming soon!

Best regards Rob Blessin

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