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Power Up Your Macintosh Sales CD Contents Fall 1999 2 CD Set Power Up Your Mac Sales 1 of 2 Before You Begin - From the Install Me First Folder You must install: QuickTime 4.0 Adobe Acrobat Reader Stuffit Expander CD Fonts Folder - Open folder and drag contents to the system folder JPEG Viewer PowerPoint Viewer Watch Me First! This exciting folder contains new information movies pertaining to the latest and greatest products. These movies feature Steve Jobs or the Product Manager explaining the features and benefits to your customer of each product line. Featured on this CD: New! Watch Me First G4 New! Watch Me First iBook & Airport New! Important Apple ImportantApple Phone & Web New! USB & FireWire Watch Me First! Watch Me First iMac Watch Me First OS 8.6 Star Wars Trailer iMac Folder Watch Me First iMac - iMac Features and Benefits - Steve Jobs presents 5 colors & USB vs Firewire Something Fun - iMac puzzle and click and match games iMac Datasheet & FAQ, iMac Reviewers Guide; New! USB Datasheet and FAQ iMac & USB Powerpoint Presentations New! iMac CD Update 2.0.smi iBook and Airport Folder New! iBook & Airport Watch Me First New! iBook Datasheet & FAQ New! iBook and Airport FAQ New! Wireless FAQ New! Airport Fact Sheet PowerBook G3 Folder New! PowerBook G3 Datasheet and Presentation PowerMac G4 Series & Servers New! Watch Me First G4 !! New! G4 Intro w/Steve Jobs New! G4/500 vs PIII/600 -Photoshop New! G4/500 vs PIII/600 - Adobe test New! Displays Intro w Steve Jobs FireWire - FireWire Peripherals - features, benefits and demos with Mick Mountz, Product Manager New! G4 & Display Intro Seybold 8/99 ****OS X Server Information moved to CD#2 New! OS X Server Features and Demos New! G4 & OS X Server Datasheet & FAQ New! G4 & OS X Server Powerpoint Presentations **Macintosh Products Guide has moved to CD #2: Contains 13,000 third party software and hardware solutions for the Macintosh! Simply search on a topic, key words, by category or if you know a specific products name and need further information. This is an excellent tool for retailers to provide their customers a total solution to fit their individual needs. (FileMaker Runtime) Product Information: Spec sheet in pdf format for all currently shipping products, makes great handouts for customers seeking more detailed information or for trainings. Presentations (PowerPt 98) Presentations to be used in Retail training for all new and existing products. Complete speaker notes provided. If you do not own Power Point you can use Power Point Viewer to view these presentations (PowerPoint Viewer is in the Install Me First Folder). Windows Compatibility Demo: Includes files to demo DataViz Translators mwcompat.mov - a brief QTime movie on PC cards compatibility and Soft PC/Virtual PC Compatibility. Mac/Windows Compatibility Handout (pdf) describes file compatibility, Virt…

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Power Mach Ten User’s Guide New Dimensions in Personal Workstation Technology 1123 Chapala Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 TEL 805-963-6983 • FAX 805-962-8202 1-800-6-MACH-10 info@tenon.com • http://www.tenon.com Copyright 1998 Tenon Intersystems All Rights Reserved Printed in USA Tenon, MachTen, Power MachTen and the Tenon logo are trademarks of Tenon Intersystems. X Window System and X11 are registered trademarks of MIT. Apple, Macintosh and Power Macintosh are registered trademarks, and Finder is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company limited. All other product names are trademarks of their respective holders. 09/98 Power MachTen User’s Guide i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Power MachTen — UNIX on the Macintosh Desktop 1 1.1 The MachTen Desktop 3 1.1.1 MachTen Terminal Window Desktop 4 1.2 The MachTen “UNIX Virtual Machine” 6 1.3 The MachTen Architecture 7 1.3.1 Dynamic Memory Configuration 7 1.3.2 Dynamically Linked, Shared Libraries 7 1.3.3 Memory Mapped File Access 9 1.3.4 Integrated Software Development Tools 9 1.3.5 Native Fast File System 9 2.0 Installing MachTen 11 2.1 Performance Tuning — Optimizing MachTen 21 2.1.1 System Optimization Guidelines 22 2.1.2 How Can You Tell When a System is Approaching Its Limits? 25 2.2 Reinstallation 26 2.2.1 Reconfiguration 28 2.2.1.1 Automated Reconfiguration 28 2.2.1.2 Manual Reconfiguration 29 2.2.2 Accessing MachTen Sources from the CD-ROM 30 2.3 Troubleshooting 31 ii Power MachTen User’s Guide 3.0 The MachTen Control Panel 33 3.1 Scheduling Priority Slide Bar 34 3.2 Configuration Screens 34 3.2.1 General Configuration Screen 35 3.2.1.1 Host Name 35 3.2…

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ABOUT THIS READ ME DOCUMENT This document contains information on the following subjects related to Macintosh Fundamentals 2.5: • Version requirements • Low memory considerations • Using multiple versions of HyperCard • Instructions for Macintosh Fundamentals 2.5 • Addition of AppleFacts booklet • Addition of Macintosh Basics Tutorial VERSION REQUIREMENTS Macintosh Fundamentals 2.5 requires Macintosh System software version 6.0.7 or greater with HyperCard software version 2.0 or greater. However, it also supports Macintosh System software version 7.0 or greater with HyperCard software version 2.1 or greater. LOW MEMORY CONSIDERATIONS Because Macintosh Fundamentals 2.5 uses HyperCard 2.0 or greater, we recommend using a system with 4 MB or more of memory. If you have less than 4 MB, please be aware that you may experience some problems. MULTIPLE VERSIONS OF HYPERCARD It’s OK to have more than one version of HyperCard on your system. To make things easy we put HyperCard 2.1 right in the MacFun 2.5 folder. This application is provided solely for the purpose of running Macintosh Fundamentals 2.5. When copying the course to your hard drive, make sure you also copy HyperCard 2.1 into the same folder. INSTRUCTIONS FOR MACINTOSH FUNDAMENTALS 2.5 The manual accompanying this CD contains detailed instructions for How To Begin and go through this course. However, if you run the course from the CD-ROM drive, be aware you may experience some problems. FOR A MORE EFFICIENT PROCESS, WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU COPY THE COURSE ONTO YOUR HARD DRIVE, AND RUN IT FROM THERE. To copy the course onto your hard drive, you will need a minimum of 20 megabytes of available disk space. Double-click on the MacFun 2.5 icon on the CD, and click and drag the MacFun 2.5 folder onto your hard drive. Any of the modules contained in this course can be accessed individually so you can devise your own unique path through the course. It is recommended that you select the modules you want by going through the Home stack and selecting the modules from the Main Menu. ADDITION OF APPLE FACTS BOOKLET The most current version of the AppleFacts booklet is included in your Macintosh Fundamentals 2.5 package to provide you with the latest Apple products information. The information contained in the booklet should be considered part of the course. ADDITION OF MACINTOSH BASICS TUTORIAL The Macintosh Basics tutorial has been added to the Macintosh Fundamentals 2.5 CD-ROM. This tutorial will provide the basic prerequisite skills necessary to begin Macintosh Fundamentals, such as using the mouse and using menus. This is not a required portion of the course, but can be used by students who are first-time Macintosh users and need help getting started. To use the tutorial on your workstation, simply drag the Macintosh® Basics folder from the Macintosh Fundamentals 2.5 CD-ROM onto your hard disk. Open the folder and double-click Macintosh Basics. The tutorial can be used with either System 6.0.7 (o…

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Macintosh C Programming By Example

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!ill ACINTOSH®PROGRAMMING SERIES DISK INCLUDED A Step-by-Step Guide to Developing Programs with THINK C™ KURT W. G. MAnHIES THOM HOGAN KURT W. G. MATIHIES THOM HOGAN PUBLISHED BY Microsoft Press A Division of Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, Washington 98052-6399 Copyright© 1991 by Kurt W.G. Matthies All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Matthies, Kurt W.G., 1954- Macintosh C programming by example : a step by step guide to developing programs with Think CI Kurt W.G. Matthies, Thom Hogan. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 1-55615-357-0: $34.95 ($44.95 Can.) 1. Macintosh (Computer)--Programming. 2. C (Computer program language) I. Hogan, Thom, 1952- II. Title. QA76.8.M3M37648 1991 005.265--dc20 91-37506 CIP Printed and bound in the United States of America. 123456789 MLML 654321 Distributed to the book trade in Canada by Macmillan of Canada, a division of Canada Publishing Corporation. Distributed to the book trade outside the United States and Canada by Penguin Books Ltd. Penguin Books Ltd., Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England Penguin Books Australia Ltd., Ringwood, Victoria, Australia Penguin Books N.Z. Ltd., 182-190 Wairau Road, Auckland 10, New Zealand British Cataloging-in-Publication Data available. Apple~ Mac~ and Macintosh® are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Macreations "': Tycho "': and Tycho Table Maker™ are trademarks of Macreations Publishing Corp. Symantec® and THINK C® are registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation. Acquisitions Editor: Matjorie Schlaikjer Project Editor: Erin O'Connor Technical Editor: Jeff Carey CONTENTS PREFACE vii I. PROGRAMMING THE MACINTOSH WITH THINK C I 2. USING THINK C 9 3. ACPRIMER 35 4. MACINTOSH APPLICATION FUNDAMENTALS 69 5. MACINTOSH MEMORY MANAGEMENT 87 6. INTRODUCTION TO THE GENERIC APPLICATION 113 7. A SHELL THAT MANAGES MULTIPLE DOCUMENTS 137 8. SCROLLING WINDOWS 163 9. LOSER: A LESSON IN PROGRAM DESIGN 191 10. THE MACINTOSH FILE SYSTEM 217 II. BROWSER: OUR CULMINATING APPLICATION 237 APPENDIX: SYSTEM 7.0 COMPATIBILITY 259 INDEX 270 PRIFACI Why anyone would want to do what I do for a living-sit day and night in front of a stolid, one-eyed deity and wrestle with abstract bits of mind-fluff-continues to be a source of wonder-to me and to my long-suffering family. Is it for the long hours, the backaches, the spreading middle, the chronic tic of eye strain? For all this a…

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