X.3.9 Panther IMHO, its overheads are less then Tiger and you still get most of the functionality. Just make sure you've taken the RAM up to 1GB.
I'm assuming here that you mean …
Hi everyone, I'm posting from my iMac G3!
I'm currently running Mac OS 9.2 on it, but since I'm running it, I can only download software compatible for it. I want to be able to p…
As far as I have found, wire connected Fast Ethernet upgrades for the PowerBook 1400 are recommended rarely. Some years ago I have got a cheap 10/100 Fast Ethernet PC card from a P…
Well I appreciate everyone's suggestions. I really didn't mean anything in particular. C, Pascal, Assembly... just curious what options exist.
MPW and OrgASM or DASM looks inte…
Well I appreciate everyone's suggestions. I really didn't mean anything in particular. C, Pascal, Assembly... just curious what options exist.
MPW and OrgASM or DASM looks inter…
On the other hand, maybe the original question implies a desire to program 6502 assembly on a mac?
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I discounted that, otherwise the term "assembler" would ha…
How does it manage the stack? The basic 6502's 256 bytes in page 1 isn't much. Presumably it manages an additional psuedo 16 bit stack ptr.
I managed to compile my favourite text e…
I think that there is an Orca compiler for the Apple IIgs that is hosted under MPW.
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The Orca compiler you're thinking of is Orca/C and you can find it here:
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How does it manage the stack? The basic 6502's 256 bytes in page 1 isn't much. Presumably it manages an additional psuedo 16 bit stack ptr.
I managed to compile my favourite text …
68kMLADevelopmentby porterMon, 30 Jun 2008 - 21:45
Blame Apple. Top secret fees, overpriced docs.
Apple wanted 895 dollars for the programming manuals for newton.
DOCUMENTATION! Microsoft that same time frame gave away cdroms ful…
68kMLADevelopmentby DriverguruSun, 29 Jun 2008 - 22:30
Please consider that some authors do not want their software to be freely developed after they have abandoned it. It is all fine and dandy to label them as greedy because of that,…
68kMLADevelopmentby CharliemanWed, 25 Jun 2008 - 21:12
Just so you know, from a message sent to the NewtonTalk mailing list on June 14th:
Dear Newton Users,
I'm pleased to announced that ATA Support can now be downloaded in a
f…
68kMLADevelopmentby MacJunkyWed, 25 Jun 2008 - 20:02
Not a small part of the problem seems to be that some software serials were generated only when you supplied the ID number of the particular Newton unit itself on which you wanted …
68kMLADevelopmentby beachycoveSun, 15 Jun 2008 - 14:37
Please consider that some authors do not want their software to be freely developed after they have abandoned it. It is all fine and dandy to label them as greedy because of that,…
I do think that if a programmer ceases support of a product they should either make an unprotected full version available for distribution or else continue to provide unlock codes
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68kMLADevelopmentby QuadramanSun, 15 Jun 2008 - 11:29
I do think that if a programmer ceases support of a product they should either make an unprotected full version available for distribution or else continue to provide unlock codes
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68kMLADevelopmentby porterSun, 15 Jun 2008 - 10:58
If a programmer ceases support of a product they should either make an unprotected full version available for distribution...their software will be made available in unprotected fo…
68kMLADevelopmentby TylerEssSat, 14 Jun 2008 - 08:07
Unfortunately not all programmers have copyright over their own code in the first place. If they're developing to hire, their employer may own the rights, and if the employer fold…
68kMLADevelopmentby QuadramanFri, 13 Jun 2008 - 23:53
Unfortunately not all programmers have copyright over their own code in the first place. If they're developing to hire, their employer may own the rights, and if the employer fold…
68kMLADevelopmentby BunsenFri, 13 Jun 2008 - 16:48