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Apple Big Pink 3 Mar1990

Apple Big Pink 3 Mar1990

Macintosh · 1990 · PDF
FilenameApple_Big_Pink_3_Mar1990.pdf
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Year1990
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Big Pink #3 March 15, 1990 Big Pink #3 Table of Contents 1. Overview 1.1. Pink Project Goals 1.2. Pink System Architecture 1.3. Pink Human Interface 2. System Objects 2.1. System Foundation 2.1.1. No Way ( -& Recovery) Variables) P 2.3.1. Laser (Layer 2.3.2. Graphics Introduct 2.3.3. Graphic Objects . Printing 2.4.1. The Outer Limits (Printin; Quter Limits (Printer erSpace (Scanning) 2.6.1. Audio Objects 2.6.2. Sound, Speech, and Telephony 2.6.3. Editors 2.6.4. Sound Effects 2.7. Text 2.7.1. Base Text Classes (Text Storage & Style Management) 2.7.2. ZZText (Text Formating & Editing Classes) 2.7.3. Text (Line Layout) @ Registered /Restricted Table of Contents March 15, 1990 Big Pink #3 March 15, 1990 2.8. Files/Storage 2.8.1. Psychokiller (Data Management) 2.8.2. Pluto (File System) 2.8.3. Bluto (Pink Personal AppleShare) 2.9. OS Services 2.9.1. Opus/2 (Memory, Tasks, & IPC) 2.9.2. Elixir (The Pink I/O System) 2.9.2.1. Pink Booting Overview 2.9.2.2. KT-22(Mass Storage I/O) 2.9.2.3. Funnel of Love (NuBus I/O Framework) 2.9.2.4. Rob Lowe(Video Framework) eS ‘ish (The Network) (A/Rose) 3.2. Blue Adapter 3.2.1. Mood Indigo (The 3.2.2. Scorpion (N&C Blue 3.3. Jane (An Advanced Word Proces 3.4. Tuffy (Pink Graphing Applicatio: 3.5. - Hoops (A Human-Oriented Obj 3. Do 3. 4. Project Issues _ 4.1. Technical Documentation @ Registered /Restricted Table of Contents March 15, 1990 @ Registered/Restricted Pink System Architecture Monday, March 26, 1990 1.2-i © Registered/Restricted Pink System Architecture Monday, March 26, 1990 1.2-ii David Goldsmith @ Registered/Restricted Pink System Architecture Monday, March 26, 1990 1.2-4ii @ Registered/Restricted Pink System Architecture Monday, March 26, 1990 1.2-iv 1. Introduction. .............. ccc e ence cece cece eeeeene sce e cece eee eeeeeee seeeeel 2. Architectural Goals. ... 0... cc ccc cece ccc cece cece e cence eect e ees ceeeeee L 2.1, Flexibility and Expandability....... Seen e eee eee eee e ee eee ee eet e nese tenets e eens eeeeeenes 1 2.2. Portability. ........ 5. cece eee eee eee eee bce c eee e cece cece eee eeee eee e eee e cece eens seer l 2.3. Performance. ......- eee cece cece cece ree ceeee seeeee seeeeeee beeen cece cence cere nese eeeeenes 2 2.4. Robustness. .... emcee eee rersenerecseaceens tee eeeeeeee eS 2 2.5. Empower Developer: 2.6. Support the Interface. 2.7. A Global System. J265 0... cece ccc e cent e nese eeeeeeees detec eect eee sees 3 3. Architectural P: i eee ce eeee en 3 3.1. All Interfaces hee ee eeeeeeeee | ae 3 3.2. Manage Com: 3.3. Leverage Where Possible... .. oP Sek 0 EEE Sa eee. eee eee ‘ .4 3.4. Frameworks Protect Subsystems from ee eee . 5 3.5. Let Resources Find You............. A eee reese SD 4. Architectural O . 6 4.1. The Opus/2 Kernel... secuseenseeeseees . eee 6 4.2, The Run Time Environment........ se eeeees bocce eee ee eee ceeeeeeeeseutenseegseeeeegeeeueees 8 4.3. The Foundation Classes...... SS 9 4.4, “Operating System” Services. .…

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