Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!umich!kfr From: kfr@zippy.eecs.umich.edu (Karl F. Ruehr) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Seeking info on Rundgren's "HyperCode" OS Keywords: HyperCode, Todd Rundgren Message-ID: <1200@zippy.eecs.umich.edu> Date: 27 Sep 88 19:42:07 GMT Sender: news@zippy.eecs.umich.edu Reply-To: kfr@zippy.eecs.umich.edu (Karl F. Ruehr) Organization: University of Michigan EECS Dept. Ann Arbor Lines: 27 UUCP-Path: ihnp4!umich!zippy!kfr I'm looking for info on Todd Rundgren's Macintosh OS called HyperCode; specifically, has anyone seen it (at the Apple Developers' Conference)? Anyone know how to contact him? For those who didn't read it in MacWeek, there was a short article on pp. 1 & 9 describing the OS--Rundgren (yes, THAT Todd Rundgren) is currently negotiating with some software publishers to get it marketed (this may mean no easy access to specifics on the beast itself). The idea behind the system is lots-of-little-tools for different kinds of data (graphics, text, whatever), plus a context-sensitive shell to give you acces to them; documents are collections of different kinds of data instead of monolithic entities as in the Mac OS. I recall seeing something a few years back called "Alisa" (sp? name?) that was similar in conception. The name implies presence of "hyper"-links. There's a quote from Rundgren in the article painting a vision (similar to that pushed by XCMD afficianados) of pick-and-choose flexible upgrading through inexpensive, small tools for special purposes, etc. And here I thought this guy just did guitars, vocals, composition and production--who'd have thought he did keyboards, too? :-) -- Fritz Ruehr "I can't see the lines kfr@zippy.eecs.umich.edu I used to think I could read between" (313) 668-8940 -- Eno