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FILE LIST
Last Updated: 02-24-1992
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47 TN.002.Compatibility 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.002.Compatibility - Apple has many enhancements planned for the
KEY: TN.002.Compatibility KBytes: 10240
DESC: Macintosh family of computers. To help ensure your software’s
DESC: compatibility with these enhancements, check each item in this note
DESC: to be sure that you’re following the recommendations. If your
DESC: software is written in a high-level language like Pascal or C and
DESC: if you adhere to the guidelines listed in Inside Macintosh, many of
DESC: the questions in this note won’t concern you. If you develop in
DESC: assembly language, you should read each question carefully.
DESC:
DESC:
45 TN.004.GetNewDialog 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.004.GetNewDialog - When calling GetNewDialog to retrieve a dialog
KEY: TN.004.GetNewDialog KBytes: 4096
DESC: template from a previously opened resource file, how are error
DESC: conditions indicated to the caller? Unfortunately, they aren’t. The
DESC: Dialog Manager calls GetResource and assumes the returned value is
DESC: good. Since the Dialog Manager doesn’t check, you have two choices.
DESC: Your first choice is to call GetResource for the dialog template,
DESC: item list, and any resources needed by items in the item list
DESC: yourself. But what do you do when you find the resources aren’t
DESC: there?
DESC:
41 TN.008.ABPasIntf Bug 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.008.ABPasIntf Bug - Previous versions of this note described a
KEY: TN.008.ABPasIntf Bug KBytes: 3072
DESC: bug in the AppleTalk Pascal Interfaces. This bug was fixed in MPW
DESC: 1.0 and newer.
DESC:
40 TN.009.Internets 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.009.Internets - Individual AppleTalk networks can be connected
KEY: TN.009.Internets KBytes: 6144
DESC: together as internets. It’s important that your application work
DESC: across internets; this note contains information on the differences
DESC: between life on a single AppleTalk, and life on an internet. You
DESC: can read about internets (AppleTalk networks connected by one or
DESC: more bridges) in Inside AppleTalk. What do you need to do about
DESC: them?
39 TN.010.Pinouts 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.010.Pinouts - This note gives pinouts for Macintosh ports,
KEY: TN.010.Pinouts KBytes: 11264
DESC: cables, and other products. Inside are pinout descriptions for the
DESC: Macintosh ports, cables, and various other products. Please refer
DESC: to the Hardware chapter of Inside Macintosh and the Macintosh
DESC: Hardware Reference Manual for more information, especially about
DESC: power limits. Note that unconnected pins are omitted.
DESC:
35 TN.014.INIT 31 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.014.INIT 31 - This note formerly described things that are now
KEY: TN.014.INIT 31 KBytes: 3072
DESC: covered in the System Resource File chapter of Inside Macintosh
DESC: Volume IV and the Start Manager chapter of Inside Macintosh Volume
DESC: V. Please refer to Inside Macintosh.
34 TN.015.Finder 4.1 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.015.Finder 4.1 - This note formerly described Finder 4.1, which
KEY: TN.015.Finder 4.1 KBytes: 3072
DESC: is now recommended only for use with 64K ROM machines. Information
DESC: specific to 64K ROM machines has been deleted from Macintosh
DESC: Technical Notes for reasons of clarity.
33 TN.016.MacWorks XL 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.016.MacWorks XL - Earlier versions of this note described
KEY: TN.016.MacWorks XL KBytes: 3072
DESC: MacWorks XL, the system software that allowed you to use Macintosh
DESC: applications on the Macintosh XL. Information specific to Macintosh
DESC: XL machines has been deleted from Macintosh Technical Notes for
DESC: reasons of clarity.
DESC:
DESC:
29 TN.020.Server 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.020.Server - Many applications could benefit from the ability to
KEY: TN.020.Server KBytes: 10240
DESC: share common data between several Macintoshes, without requiring a
DESC: file server. This technical note discusses one technique for
DESC: managing this AppleTalk communication.
27 TN.022.TEScroll Bug 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.022.TEScroll Bug - A bug in TextEdit causes the following
KEY: TN.022.TEScroll Bug KBytes: 3072
DESC: problem: a call to TEScroll with no horizontal or vertical
DESC: displacement (that is, both dh and dv set to zero) results in
DESC: disappearance of the insertion point. Since such calls do nothing,
DESC: they should be avoided.
DESC:
DESC:
26 TN.023.Font/DA Mover 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.023.Font/DA Mover - This technical note describes how to make
KEY: TN.023.Font/DA Mover KBytes: 5120
DESC: sure that your desk accessory will work after being moved by
DESC: Font/Desk Accessory Mover.
DESC:
23 TN.026.Text Widths 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.026.Text Widths - This technical note discusses the fact that the
KEY: TN.026.Text Widths KBytes: 5120
DESC: width of a string is not always the same as the sum of the widths
DESC: of all the characters in the string, due to roundoff error.
DESC:
20 TN.029.Desktop File 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.029.Desktop File - This technical note describes the resources
KEY: TN.029.Desktop File KBytes: 6144
DESC: found in the Desktop file. Note: Don’t base anything critical on
DESC: the format of the Desktop file. AppleShare already uses another
DESC: scheme; AppleShare volumes don’t have Desktop files. The format of
DESC: this file can, and probably will, change in the future.
DESC:
DESC:
13 TN.037.Logic Boards 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.037.Logic Boards - Earlier versions of this note are obsoleted by
KEY: TN.037.Logic Boards KBytes: 3072
DESC: existence of SysEnvirons, which is documented in Technical Note
DESC: #129.
DESC:
12 TN.038.ROM Debugger 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.038.ROM Debugger - The debugger in ROM (not present on the
KEY: TN.038.ROM Debugger KBytes: 5120
DESC: Macintosh 128, Macintosh 512, or Macintosh XL) recognizes the
DESC: following commands: PC [expr] (program counter)Typing PC on a
DESC: line by itself displays the program counter. Typing PC 50000 sets
DESC: the program counter to $50000. SM [address [number(s)]] (set
DESC: memory) Typing SM on a line by itself displays the next 96 bytes of
DESC: memory. Typing SM 50000 will display memory starting at $50000.
DESC: Typing SM 50000 4849 2054 6865 7265 2120 will set memory starting
DESC: at $50000 to $4849… Subsequently hitting Return will increment the
DESC: display a screen at a time.
10 TN.040.Finder Flags 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.040.Finder Flags - This revision corrects the meanings of bits 6
KEY: TN.040.Finder Flags KBytes: 4096
DESC: and 7, which were interchanged in the older version of this
DESC: technical note. ResEdit uses these bits incorrectly in versions
DESC: older than 1.2.
5 TN.045.ROM 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.045.ROM - This note formerly listed the traps from Inside
KEY: TN.045.ROM KBytes: 3072
DESC: Macintosh Volumes I-III. Better references are now available
DESC: elsewhere.
DESC:
3 TN.047.Standard File 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.047.Standard File - This note contains an example program that
KEY: TN.047.Standard File KBytes: 24576
DESC: demonstrates how SFPGetFile can be customized using the dialog hook
DESC: and file filter functions.
DESC:
2 TN.048.Bundles 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.048.Bundles - This note describes what a bundle is and how to
KEY: TN.048.Bundles KBytes: 8192
DESC: create one. A bundle is a collection of resources. Bundles can be
DESC: used for a number of different purposes, and are currently used by
DESC: the Finder ito tie an icon to a file type, allowing your
DESC: application or data file to have its own icon.
DESC:
DESC: