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Last Updated: 02-24-1992
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43 TN.251.Safe cdevs 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.251.Safe cdevs - This Technical Note describes a potential
KEY: TN.251.Safe cdevs KBytes: 6144
DESC: problem with Control Panel devices (cdevs) that contain EditText
DESC: fields and presents a way to avoid it. The Control Panel chapter in
DESC: Inside Macintosh, Volume 5 describes, in detail, how run-time
DESC: errors are handled by the Control Panel and a cdev. There is,
DESC: however, a potential problem with cdevs that contain EditText items
DESC: that this chapter does not cover.
20 TN.279.LDEF Madness 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.279.LDEF Madness - This Technical Note uncovers a problem with
KEY: TN.279.LDEF Madness KBytes: 6144
DESC: writing Pascal list definition procedures and two (yes, count ’em,
DESC: two) different methods to work around it.
DESC:
17 TN.282.Smear Tactics 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-15-1991
DESC: TN.282.Smear Tactics - This Technical Note discusses a feature of
KEY: TN.282.Smear Tactics KBytes: 5120
DESC: the current Macintosh hardware which will not be supported in the
DESC: future. Macintosh hardware developers and driver writers should be
DESC: aware of this limitation as it affects current and future products.
DESC:
DESC:
DESC:
14 TN.285.GetPhysical 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-18-1991
DESC: #285 Coping With VM and Memory Mappings. Revised by Craig Prouse
KEY: TN.285.GetPhysical KBytes: 20480
DESC: April 1991 Written by Craig Prouse February 1991. The purpose of
DESC: this Note is twofold. First, it describes in detail how to use the
DESC: GetPhysical routine. This routine is critical to the support of
DESC: alternate bus masters on certain machines without Virtual Memory
DESC: (VM) and all machines with VM. Included is an ancillary discussion
DESC: of several closely-related VM routines. Second, it reiterates a
DESC: number of issues important to VM compatibility and elucidates some
DESC: of the deeper VM issues of which specialized developers should be
DESC: aware.
12 TN.287.Spare A Block 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-28-1991
DESC: #287 Hey Buddy, Can You Spare A Block? Written by Philip D. L. Koch,
KEY: TN.287.Spare A Block KBytes: 13312
DESC: Jim Reekes, & Kenny Tung February 1991. This Technical Note
DESC: discusses a new feature of the System Software 7.0 Disk
DESC: Initialization Package—bad block sparing.
4 TN.295.Feeder Fodder 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-09-1991
DESC: #295 - Feeder Fodder. Written by Zz Zimmerman April 1991. This
KEY: TN.295.Feeder Fodder KBytes: 9216
DESC: Technical Note discusses the new Feeder button available in the
DESC: 6.1, and 7.0 versions of the LaserWriter driver. This Feeder button
DESC: mechanism allows developers to insert code into the LaserWriter
DESC: driver to support a sheet feeder connected to a LaserWriter. This
DESC: Note provides a description of the button, as well as information
DESC: required to implement one.