HyperCard Stacks

This is a list of some HyperCard Stacks that I have written for various reasons with a description of what each stack does. If you are interested in any of these stacks and would like to have a copy for your own use, just email me and as time permits I'll mail you a copy of the stack that is stuffed and binhexed. My email address is Fisher@uh.edu


Stacks written in 1988:
Extract Scripts -4/28 This stack allows you to browse through the objects of a stack and view the scripts. You can copy the script to the clipboard to paste into another stack.
Stack Analyzer -4/28 This stack lists the objects that are contained in a stack with a list of messages that that object handles. There is also an option to list scripts as well. The text output can be printed.
Biobugs -5/29 This stack simulates the mating of randomly produced bugs and shows a graphic representation of the bugs so that you can see what characteristics came from each parent.
Flow Analysis -6/1 This stack allows the user to build a graphic layout of a flow problem using container objects, flow objects and calculater objects. The objects have user defined equations that calculate the flow from one state of the system to another. This has a wide range of applications.
HyperTalk Summary -7/23 This stack contains a quick reference guide to the HyperTalk language that can be printed and used as you are scripting.
Solver -10/29 This stack gives the user the ability to input the initial conditions and equations of a problem and can evaluate it numericly. Has some symbolic capability.
Stacks written in 1989:
Interactions -4/26 This stack simulates a particle accelerator and cloud chamber. It is driven by a table of particle properties that define the allowed reactions. The table of properties may be edited to add or change particles in the table.
Stacks written in 1990:
Electronics -1/18 This stack allows the user to build a discrete component circuit using resisters, capaciters, inductors, transformers and transisters of user defined values and will calculate the impedence of the circuit as well as the voltages and currents through the various components. Has an oscillascope that can be used to view the phase angles.
UnixShell V3 -2/1 This stack uses telnet protocol to talk to a remote system. Has facilities to keep high use commands and invoke or edit them at a click of the mouse.
UHCalendar -7/18 This calendar stack allows you to keep events with alarms that will ring when the time for the event to occur arrives. Has year, month and day displays.
Voice Conference -9/14 This stack along with a C daemon program can be used to have a network (appletalk) conference. Has face icons. Is patterned after the async VCO program written by Harry Chesley.
Stacks written in 1991:
TCPReadMail -6/27 This stack can display and manage mail files on a hard disk.
TCPSendMail -6/27 This stack uses SMTP to send mail. If also has the ability to create, edit and save files to be mailed.
Finger/listenFinger -7/19 These stacks allow you to finger remote machines and to listen on the network for incoming finger requests.
WhoIs -7/19 This stack uses the "whois" protocol to display information from a x.500 directory. Works the same as the "whois" command of main frames.

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