Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ub!acsu.buffalo.edu From: volaski@acsu.buffalo.edu (Maurice Volaski) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard Subject: Re: HC 2.0 and Mac IIsi Message-ID: <53205@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> Date: 31 Dec 90 22:20:33 GMT References: <1990Dec18.215715.13101@godot.RadOnc.UNC.EDU> <1431@intermec.UUCP> Sender: news@acsu.Buffalo.EDU Distribution: usa Organization: SUNY Buffalo Lines: 17 Nntp-Posting-Host: contra.med.buffalo.edu In article <1431@intermec.UUCP> howie@corona (Howard Kaplan x6596) writes: >In article <1990Dec18.215715.13101@godot.RadOnc.UNC.EDU> thorn@godot.radonc.unc.edu () writes: >>About 4 weeks ago I bought a Mac II si. There was an abbreviated >>version of Hypercard with the system. There were Home, Address, and >>Appointment stacks. That's all. I couldn't set my user level above >>Typing, so I couldn't create any stacks. > >This is the second message of this nature. Hypercard 2.0 delivered with your >system software does not include any level above typing. To get the complete >package you must buy it for $48 from Claris. The Hypercard 2.0 that came with my IIsi has all the user levels. I just typed "set userLevel to 5" and the tool and object menus appeared. In addition, I discovered that Apple has hidden the userlevels above typing with do nothing buttons on the card in the home stack with the userLevel controls. Maurice Volaski