Information about the Computers Used for the Creation of Bill Bly's We Descend
Later he upgraded to a Mac IIsi, a more contemporary computer released on the market from 1990-1993. It provided sound-in port capability and a screen resolution at 640-480 in 8-bit color. It also had double the amount of RAM than his Apple SE.
Bly, however, completed the work on We Descend in June or July 1996 on a Powerbook 520 with a grayscale display with one of the first trackpads, running System 7. He says that he never moved beyond System 9.0, which was released in 1999.
To experience We Descend, Volume One produced on floppy disks today, readers need a computer that reads high density disks. Thus, a Macintosh Plus or higher is recommended. To read the CD version, a Macintosh with a CD player running the Classic operating system is recommended. It also is available for PCs running Windows XP or any later version with XP mode installed.
To experience We Descend, Volume One produced on floppy disks today, readers need a computer that reads high density disks. Thus, a Macintosh Plus or higher is recommended. To read the CD version, a Macintosh with a CD player running the Classic operating system is recommended. It also is available for PCs running Windows XP or any later version with XP mode installed.