
It was a macBook Pro with a 2.2 GigaHertz Intel Core i7. I had bought Mathematica 10 and the computer it runs on in 2015. So I’m currently trying to migrate my HyperCard database to Mathematica. Example: they don’t tell you what the reserved words are believe it or not. But hardware doesn’t last forever, so I tried to migrate my database to FileMaker Pro, another Apple product (although they tried to keep this quiet).įilemaker documentation is simply horrible. Then newer hardware no longer accessed even the power PC, so as long my iMac G5 held out I was OK.

So I was left with OS X which still had a way to access OS 9 even though the processor was a 2.1 GigaHertz PowerPC. Apple didn’t support it after it moved away from Operating system 9 - new hardware managed memory differently. Hardware changes all the time requiring new software to use it even for the ‘same’ program.Ĭonsider my history with HyperCard, a great Apple program I started using in 1987. No one will be able to access your data in 20 years

Here are a few post from my blog (which you may have seen already) which should explain what I'm trying to do and why I'm trying to do it. Finance, Statistics & Business Analysis.Wolfram Knowledgebase Curated computable knowledge powering Wolfram|Alpha. Wolfram Universal Deployment System Instant deployment across cloud, desktop, mobile, and more. Wolfram Data Framework Semantic framework for real-world data.
