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Last Updated: 02-24-1992
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50 TN.201.Read Packet 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.201.Read Packet - This technical note clears up some confusion
KEY: TN.201.Read Packet KBytes: 3072
DESC: concerning the low-level function ReadPacket. This function is
DESC: called by protocol handlers and socket listeners.
DESC:
47 TN.204.HFS Tidbits 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.204.HFS Tidbits - This Technical Note describes two poorly
KEY: TN.204.HFS Tidbits KBytes: 4096
DESC: documented features of the File Manager. Always Set ioFVersNum to
DESC: Zero - When making a File Manager call which uses a CInfoPBRec, or
DESC: the fileParam or ioParam portion of either a ParamBlockRec or an
DESC: HParamBlockRec, you should set the ioFVersNum field to zero.
DESC:
DESC:
38 TN.213._StripAddress 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.213._StripAddress - Inside Macintosh, Volume V, The OS Utilities,
KEY: TN.213._StripAddress KBytes: 9216
DESC: incorrectly documents the _StripAddress trap; this Technical Note
DESC: correctly documents the trap and gives guidelines for its use.
DESC: Changes since April 1990. Added a discussion of why the
DESC: _StripAddress trap should be used under certain circumstances when
DESC: patching traps.
DESC:
24 TN.227.Toolbox Karma 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.227.Toolbox Karma - This Technical Note discusses Macintosh
KEY: TN.227.Toolbox Karma KBytes: 6144
DESC: Toolbox compatibility and what you can do to help the Macintosh
DESC: continue evolving in the future. It is getting increasingly
DESC: difficult to make additions to the Macintosh Toolbox. The single
DESC: greatest obstacle today is compatibility. Often, engineering is
DESC: prevented from doing something in an elegant manner because it
DESC: would break some applications. This usually leaves three choices.
DESC:
DESC:
DESC: