Between 1994 and 1997, I wrote several tiny software programs for no particular reason. I distributed them for free on web pages and through the Info-Mac archives. If you can find an old 680x0-based Macintosh, you might be able to get some of them to run.




Billy
From the README file:
billy is a small application that displays an animated head for your personal enjoyment.


Digital Savior
From the README file:
This program could be the most important thing that will ever happen to you. Don't let salvation slip through your fingers.


George, Mental Psychiatrist
From the README file:
George is here to help you. What more do you need to know?


Happy Hangman
From the README file:
imaginary words


Maria, the Poet
From the README file:
Maria spins words together in stunning poetic combinations


Narcolepsy
From the README file:
exams; while my parents think i am studying, i am actually generating the first-draft compiled application version of narcolepsy!


Psychomatic
From the README file:
You could even use System 6 with the Multifinder off.


Ramblin' Rodney
From the README file:
Just open it up, and read what Rodney has to say.


Singin' Sam
From the README file:
Singin Sam 1.9 is now FAT Binary, that is, it runs native on both 68k and PowerPC computers.


Talltail Tim
From the README file:
Talltail Tim is the result of a couple days work -- the ultimate merging of form and function, a shining example of creative storytelling, and a startling mixture of my brother and random electrons stored on a computer.