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Arioso Macintosh IO Systems Architecture 1.0

Macintosh · 1991 · PDF
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Year1991
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Macintosh 1/0 Systems Architecture version 1.0 1/29/92 Henry Kannapell Scott Sarnikowski Architectural lnvestigations & Modeling Functional Technologies Contents Preface ·About this Document 1 lntroduction to Arioso / 1 - 1 2 ADB -Apple Desktop Bus / 2 - 1 3 Floppy / 3 - 1 ·=·==t~th. 4 LocalTalk / 4 - 1 5 Architectural Investigations & Modeling -Arioso ©1991 S® Apple Computer Confidential - Need to Know Atioso Rcv 1.0- lfl.9/92 Preface - About this Document This document contains a description and discussion of the Arioso model ofseveral Macintosh 10 subsystems. The Arioso model is intended to be a conceptual model ofIO subsystems that helps to· improve the portabilityof low-level VO software from one platfonn to another. :i~lilililil !~ ;1!il!l l l i~1~/ „/[]~/ ·41~.il. ~.i·:;~.·:_.·:a') i:_:,,_::1.: .. ::1.::..:.:.:[l..=.·..=':!:·!:..:!:!:··::i:_:'.·:;·:·:·:··::.:.::;::··.·:':.. :.: .·=.:·:. ..···:...·=:· . . .= .....:·::·.:··:·..:.•:..::......:·:.:::· ~'4! ii Architectural Inve.stigations & Modeling -Arioso ©1991 ti@ Apple Computer Confidential - Need to Know jJ Arioso Rev 1.0 - l/29ß2 What's in this Document? This document describes the important features and concepts of the Aioso VO model for Macintosh computers. This document contains the following material: • Chapter 1, "Introduction to Ariso" provides an ovelView of the Arioso model and discusses the motivation behind the Arioso Model. lt also includes a descrlption ofa new set for diagramming symlx>ls that capture the complexity of real-time algoritms. • Chapter 2, "ADB -Apple Desktop B1:l§" docum~A!$. the Arioso model for the ADB. • G.Mpter 6, "SG$.f.EßmiltlM@.mpijf:i.fS}'stems Interface" documents the Arioso model for SCSI. : :::::::~;~,\\~?::::hFlop~YO~rem ;h~ !!!~!t!::~:~::::~:r:;;:b~:~remcan srandabne. So, ü you arej@n!y inter~ted ir{SÖil read only chapter 6. In order to get a backgound an the Arioso ß.q\~l, make sure thaFyou read Chapter 1 prior to reading any of the later chapters. :=·=·====~tlt~=: ....•h :_~. ;:·1~._ :,r' ;~ ':·.1:;:,_:;;_::.:::_=·•·.:·.=··.=•.:::·,_·:.,.:·:_.:·_ .. ::.. .. ('C:J,/ •.. Architectural Investigations & Modeling -Arioso ©1991 S® Apple Computer Confidential - Need to Know üi Arioso Rcv 1.0 - 1/29192 e ~w" ~1 . :•.:.:';: •.: :;····:,.:_i·_;_ 4tf ~1t ~ : ~ . · _ = 1 . : = ~ : ' . . : i . 1 · ~ f~il::*f~fl; ( _ · . : ·..: ;:.:;.:·.:;.::::_:!_::!·' : ' .0•• '.!'!:;,._.;·::=·:·.:::·.:.:·.=·._.=.·:„:·. :.·_. . . Architectural Investigations & Modeling -Ariooo ©1991 ti@ Apple Computer Confidential-Need to Know ....... ARIOSO Chapter 1. Introduction to Arioso Henry Kannapell & Scott Sarnikowski About This Chapter chapter presents an introduction :tArio4.:lr the Macintosh Device System Tue Arioso This qf IO model is loosely based on the OSI UJ.,. sW~@fyirlgl~i&.9.tJftajor layers for each 10 device type. :~~~:~~~:~~:r:.;B!!:~~~~~~::i:~~a:~~~wswith each ®:W. ~chineJt1n~.Ne~1K~metMU{fac OS will soon represent …

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Apple Blue Book Vol2

Macintosh · 1989 · PDF
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Year1989
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~- ::::"."~'. l:::.-I . . Finder & Applications Our group is doing four kinds of projects for Big Bang. First of all, we're doing user interrace, bug fix, and cosmetic improvements to existing software. This includes updating LaserWriter Font Utility to support the Kanji LaserWriter (LaserWriter Font Utility 2.0), imrpoving CloseView for sighted users (CloseView 1.1), MacroMaker with an improved user interface (MacroMaker 1.1) and new versions of vari0us desk accessories. Second, we're doing support for specific hardware. This includes the Esprit control panel, the Battery desk accessory, and the Topanga video control paneL Third, we're doing to major projec .T Installer 3.0 and few moments wit the Macintosh a span more than e ~"'-1:JJ.l~aJ;w~ Some of our specifications. are more complete than others, but I hope you'll find most of them interesting. Darin Who Does What? Projects in Finder & Applications Miscellanea scott douglass Darin Adler Frank Stanbach Esprit Support Bryan Steams Lase 2.0 ~~~~ PictWhap and Pat ~e~ Bo3b Johnson Frank Stanbach C~ Bo3b "Ringo" Johnson MacroMT·~ Don John Meier scott douglass Furnishings 2000 Darin Adler Paul Mercer Dave Owens Bryan Stearns (Mover) an ndy :frost Installer 3.0 Bruce Jones Paul Mercer Finder 6.2 Installer·3.0 Alpha Release ERS January 13, 1988 Cindy Frost x3452 Bruce Jones x3454 Introduction This document describes the :new Installer version 3.0. This new Installer has three main goals: 1) to allow for multi-disk installations, 2) to address complaints that customers have with the current in e. A fourth goal would be Installer, and 3) to enhance the Installer y ovidin I I to make structural chan es to the code itsel makin it easier for a new user· nterface or other new enhancements to be inc rporated in future leases This document firs approximately in order Fri, Jan 13, 1989 Installer 3.0 ERS Apple Computer, Inc. Confidential page 1 Requirements To accomplish our three main goals, we have addressed many different issues. Here is a summary of the areas we have changed for the Altair System release. Multi.Disk Installation - System Tools releases will soon be larger than what fits on a standard 800K floppy disk. Because of this, the driving requirement for a new version of the Installer is the ability to install files and resources from more than one disk. The novice Macintosh user should have available a simple, painless way of installing all of the system software (including printer drivers) from 2 or more floppy disks onto his or her new system. Version 3.0 must support this requirement. Reduce Disk Swappine -If installing System Tools Version 5.0 on a Mac Plus with a single floppy drive, over "300 disk swaps are required for the operation. In order to decrease our liability, (Macintosh Owner Goes Stark Raving Mad - Sues Apple) Installer version 3.0 will maximize utilization of system memory to minimize th ber of disk swaps needed for installation. Context Intellieen…

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Apple Events In Mac OS 8

Macintosh · 1994 · PDF
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ð INSIDE MACINTOSH Apple Events in Mac OS 8 ð WWDC Release May 1996 © Apple Computer, Inc. 1994 - 1996 ð Apple Computer, Inc. © 1994–1996 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, mechanical, electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Apple Computer, Inc., except to make a backup copy of any documentation provided on CD-ROM. The Apple logo is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Use of the “keyboard” Apple logo (Option-Shift-K) for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of Apple may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and state laws. No licenses, express or implied, are granted with respect to any of the technology described in this book. Apple retains all intellectual property rights associated with the technology described in this book. This book is intended to assist application developers to develop applications only for Apple-labeled or Apple-licensed computers. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Apple is not responsible for typographical errors. Apple Computer, Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA 95014 408-996-1010 Even though Apple has reviewed this manual, APPLE MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THIS MANUAL, ITS QUALITY, ACCURACY, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AS A RESULT, THIS MANUAL IS SOLD “AS IS,” AND YOU, THE PURCHASER, ARE ASSUMING THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO ITS QUALITY AND ACCURACY. IN NO EVENT WILL APPLE BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT OR INACCURACY IN THIS MANUAL, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS, ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. No Apple dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. Finder and Mac are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Simultaneously published in the United States and Canada. Draft. Confidential.  Apple Computer, Inc. 4/22/96 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction to the Mac OS 8 Event Model 1-1 Apple Events in Mac OS 8 1-4 Apple Event Communications Model 1-4 Apple Event Data Model 1-5 The Mac OS 8 Event Model 1-6 Apple Event Dispatchers 1-8 Handler Tables 1-9 Apple Event Handlers 1-10 Tasking Models 1-11 One Ta…

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AppleShare PC Installation Guide

Macintosh · 1989 · PDF
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1 I ( '- .~Apple. Sphinx Installation Guide t lOOTED WAIIANTY ON MEDIA AND IEPlACDIE.''T If you diaco¥er physial defec1s in the manuals distributed wlh an Apple product or in the media on which a aoftwan: product i5 distributed, Apple will replace the media or manuals at DO charge to you, provkied you rerum the item to be replaced with proof c:J pwclwe 10 Apple or an authorized Apple dealer during the 9O-day period after you purchased the sc:itware. In addition, Apple will replace darmged aoftwan: media and manuals for as btg as the aoftwan: product is induded in Apple's Media Exchange ProgrIm. While not an upg!2de or update method, this program offen additional protection for up to two years or more from the date of your original purchase. See your authorized Apple dealer for program ~ and deta.iJs. In aome countries the replacement period may be different~ check with your a\lborized Apple dealer. AIJ. JMPlIED WAIUlANTIES ON 11IE MEDIA AND MANUALS,IN<ll1DING IMPUED WA.IW.NTIES OF ME.IICHAN'IABDl ANI> FD'NESS FaaA PAllT1CUI.U PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DViADON TO NIJI4"EIl' (90) nus mOM lHE DATE OF lHE ORIGINAL 1£l'AJI. PllIOWE OF nus Paooocr. Even though Apple has teMed the software and reviewed the documentation, APIU MAKES NO WAJlRANTY 01. REPRESENTATION, UI'HEB. EXPIESS oa IMPUED, WII'H RESPECf TO SOFTWARE,lI'SQVAUl'Y,PEllFOB.MANCE,MEIlClA.NTABllll'Y.OI.FIl'NESSFOI.A PAJI'lOJIAR JIU1IPOSE. AS A RESULT, nus SOFTWARE 15 SOU> -AS IS," AND YOU 11IE PllIOIASEB. ARE ASSUMING 11IE ENTIB.E JUSI( AS TO lI'S QUALm' AND PEllFOB..\lANCE. IN NO EVFNl' WILL APIU BE 1lABlE FOI. DIRECf,INDIB.ECl'. SPEClAL, INCDENTAL, oa CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE'S RESULTING mOM A,.-;Y DEFECf IN 11IE SOFTWAB.E 01. rrs DOCUMENTAllON, even if advised d the ~ibility d such damages. In parucu12r, Apple shall have no liability for any prognms or data stored in or used with Apple products, induding the C06tS of recovering such programs or data. lHE WAllB.ANTY ANI> IEMEDlES SIT FOKI'H ABOVE ARE EXOl1SlVE AND IN LlEU OF AIJ. O'I'HERS, om oa W1UTl'EN, EXPRESS OR JMPlIED. No Apple dealer, agent, or employee is authorized 10 make any rnodifiation, extension, or addition 10 this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limiWion or exclusion may nIX apply to you. This wamnty gives you Specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. NOTE: the Canadian warranty statement wtlJ be placed hm by production. ! ( • APPLE CoMP1TI'Ell, INc. This manual is copyriglted by Apple IX' by Apple's suppa, wlh all rights reserved. Under the copyrisht laws, this manual may not be mpied, in whole IX' in part, without the written consett of Apple Computer, Inc. This exczption does not allow copies to be made for OOlers, whether or not sold, but all of the l1IiIleI'Ql purchased may be sold, Biven, or lent to IJXIIher person. Under the law, copyiDg irx:lud…

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AUX 1.0 Communications Users Guide

AUX 1.0 Communications Users Guide

Macintosh · 1987 · PDF
FilenameAUX_1.0_Communications_Users_Guide_1987.pdf
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Year1987
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ti® Apple® A/UXTM Communications User's Guide Copyright This material contains trade secrets and confidential and proprietary information of Apple Computer, Inc., and UniSoft Corporation. Use of this copyright notice is precautionary only and does not imply publication. Copyright© 1985, 1986, 1987, Apple Computer, Inc., and UniSoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Portions of this document have been previously copyrighted by AT&T Information Systems and the Regents of the University of California and are reproduced with permission. Under the copyright laws, this manual or the software may not be copied, in whole or part, without written consent of Apple or UniSoft, except in the normal use of the software or to make a back.up copy of the software. The same proprietary and copyright notices must be affixed to any permitted copies as were affixed to the original. This exception does not allow copies to be made for others, whether or not sold, but all of the material purchased (with all backup copies) may be sold, given, or loaned to another person. Under the law, copying includes translating into another language or format. You may use the software on any computer owned by you, but extra copies cannot be made for this purpose. Apple Computer, Inc. 20525 Mariani Ave. Cupertino, California 95014 (408) 996-1010 Apple, the Apple logo, ImageWriter, LaserWriter, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. A/UX is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T Information Systems. B-NET is a trademark of UniSoft Corporation. Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation. VAX is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation. Limited Warranty on Media and Replacement If you discover physical defects in the manuals distributed with an Apple product or in the media on which a software product is distributed, Apple will replace the media or manuals at no charge to you, provided you return the item to be replaced with proof of purchase to Apple or an authorized Apple dealer during the 90-day period after you purchased the software. In addition, Apple will replace damaged software media and manuals for as long as the software product is included in Apple's Media Exchange Program. While not an upgrade or update method, this program offers additional protection for up to two years or more from the date of your original purchase. See your authorized Apple dealer for program coverage and details. In some countries the replacement period may be different; check with your authorized Apple dealer. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THE MEDIA AND MANUALS, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO NINETY (90) DAYS FROM THEDATE OF THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE OF THIS PRODUCT. Even though Apple has tested the software and reviewed the documentation, APPLE AND ITS SOFTWARE SUPPLIER MAKE NOWARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLmD, Wim RESPECT TO …

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Fi LE Mac£bug-print.text Modification history 6-Sep-84 NeuJ Todci;:J 8-Sep-84 Added Pr ; n t ( N )He::< roiJ t ~ nes .· mor...zed B i n2Cha:4r rot~ t i ne from i n i t 1t:-~:;ep-·B4 t·1o;~}ed t·iE i gh t t·1Err:::ir f rc:m t r¥ i t to here .?; 14-Nov-84 Move register printing code from !nit to nere ..·----------------------------------------------------------------- AO = Ptr to PGsc:c1 i str in=~~ print st1Jf f I e(~d ~ n:~ nn i.-··-· n t·iOUEQ t·1CU..JE. B :i+i i <AO)+,DO cleGr DO get the !ength byte AND~B *:£;:3F ~DO cons trG i n DBFiA <RO)+_, (fl6 )+ DO_,€t0 ptfsh to buffer ¥:.eep i oop i rii;t @1 · - · .1 #' " ' ~ enid th to . : e~4 (fi(: )+ Display Y~i 11~1es trGshes D1/D2 PNTZH::( s ~ :~r¥ed d j sp i ::~1::i TST . L DO BPL.S @;iO NEG.L DO #1;2D ·' ( R6 )+ PNT8!-[:( DO BHA.S DO FNT4H::( •=·!!wC' ._:s-·-1: u DO PNT6HX BSH.S PNT2H):: DO PNT4HX MOUE. t-~ BO)::B. t~~ DO .• D1 #8.;DO PNT2H::( Di.:DO PNT2HX UU ... UL #4}00 PU THE):: D2.:DO PUTHE::< ANDI .8 ORi .B Ct·1P ~ . 8 BlE.S test number #:f;OF;DO ii:$;:30_,DO #$39.: DO f:o stuff ;~ ADOQ. l-J DO_, (R6 )+ r·1ot.JE. 8 BTS The fol lowing routines have a hex value ( ::;p )+ .• A2 R6}-(SP) to A1 : ..Hf1 ..... ·- sci=t}e oid f C! buffer pointer set A6 (current.. i 0 i npu t i oc:a t i on ) tci ne1.o (fi2) A6_.A1 bi..J.mp Ai t..c' rre1.t1 s.}Ci i t~e (SP )+ .:Af! restore AC; HTS PEA PMTBHX PER BHA . S PEA Pr ~ n t2He::-:: PNT2H):: BBA.S Pr~ nt 1He:=< PEA PUTHEX BBR.S Bin2Chc-tr DO.B ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ ·' '_,DO #' : .:DO DO . (Af! )+ #: i t1Error Pr i n t out four charae: ter·:=: i nd::;:;.::ed OD byte::: f r-·iJm Mte::-:: t .~ f o ! l c.!!!Jad by ' EAR' Fix8t.!f riFOUH !·iFOUF; LEA tite::<t_, AO DO*,AO (RO) .• S::A6 )+ ADD HTS ·--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -' DO <inpiJt) AO ( tr(7!Sh) word offset from MText of text string LEA J·i te:=-=: t...: RO ADD DD_,AO (RO)+·' (fi6 )+ (RO ) . A6 )+ t ( HTS ... Heg~sters • -- - . t •.. 1st c:har :... innI.!T J - .. ·;-- pos~t~on SUBQ.B ADD . H R5.:AO #1_,DO DO_.AO i;te t i n i ti a ! s t::Ar t p::ss i t i on 1:-.1dj ;_~st pc•s it ion ;:-n··e U..ie G1 t Car p=::iS t Ct1P. L the end p:::S i t. j or1 '? no.= er-;d 1-u_::::.. > ~ 0 1-==-=:::. .: (A6 )+ BBA.S @O stuff o spoce cind loop PNTCLS CLH.L Fl:X:BUF Dt: BSH.S PNTREG BNE.S PNTCLS2 #4.,D6 !-Jr~ tel i ne C;f..Jli-·i C -i :i ! ii! ;_..i,_._t. : PNTCLS2 CMP! .B BNE.S PNTCLSi i-~r i tel i ne MOUE.8 D7.: (A6 )+ f·10t.JE. B BSB PUT HEX PNTREG 06.=DO # : = : .= ( ACs )+ D6.~DO LSL.L RDD4L *1:2 .• DO A:3.: DO DO.;A4 RDDQ RTS F ~)::BUF ADDQ #2;A6 t·iOt)E. B # : = : .: ( A6 )+ pntrer;a i
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AUX 3.0 Local System Administration

AUX 3.0 Local System Administration

Macintosh · 1992 · PDF
FilenameAUX_3.0_Local_System_Administration_1992.pdf
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Year1992
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A/UX Local System Administration Release 3.0 UMITED WARRANTY ON MEDIA AND REPIACEMENT If you discover physical defects in the manuals distributed with an Apple product or in the media on which a software product is distributed, Apple will replace the media or manuals at no charge to you, provided you return the item to be replaced with proof of purchase to Apple or an authorized Apple dealer during the 90-day period after you purchased the software. In addition, Apple will replace damaged software media and manuals for as long as the software product is included in Apple's Media Exchange Program. While not an upgrade or update method, this program offers additional protection for up to two years or more from the date of your original purchase. See your authorized Apple dealer for program coverage and details. In some countries the replacement period may be different; check with your authorized Apple dealer. All IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON TIIE MEDIA AND MANUAIS, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABllllY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO NINETY (90) DAYS FROM TIIE DATE OF TIIE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE OF TIIIS PRODUCT. Even though Apple has tested the sotiware and reviewed the documentation, APPLE MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EITIIER EXPRESS, OR IMPLIED, WITII RESPECT TO SOFTWARE, ITS QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABllllY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AS A RESULT, TIIIS SOFTWARE IS SOID "AS IS," AND YOU, TIIE PURCHASER, ARE ASSUMING TIIE ENTIRE RISK AS TO ITS QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE. IN NO EVENT Will APPLE BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT IN TIIE SOFTWARE OR ITS DOCUMENTATION, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. In particular, Apple shall have no liability for any programs or data stored in or used with Apple products, including the costs of recovering such programs or data. TIIE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTII ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF All OTIIERS, ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS, OR IMPLIED. No Apple dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. ti Apple Computer, Inc. This manual and the software described in it are copyrighted, with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual or the software may not be copied, in whole or part, without written consent of Apple, except in the normal use of the software or to make a backup copy of the software. The same proprietary and copyright notices must be affixed to any permitted copies as were affixed to the original. This exception does not allow copies to be made for others, whether or not…

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~lL£NAM£: CMOS.TEXT Change Lcn;i 16-Au9-84 22-AU!;J-84 3D-At49-84 31-Rug-B4 5-Sep-84 8-Sep-84 ifi-Sep-84 17-Sep-84 22-Sep-84 2::~-Sep-84 Added H ~ de ~/Shoi.uCursc:r ( c:::1n: t de: A- tr Gp i ns i de debtJ:;.l:;_ler ) F t ::.;:::d re-en trGr£C:IJ prc:b f em ( fit·l ~ ~.uh i i e i n debug:;ier ) He-d i sp i\ t::!a=1s cur. sor on Bf.1 F i ;{ed r8-en tr-·cJnC:i:l on bus error. - ~ r-1 dabuggar t"1(~ke :St4re i L i s Cl t e!. . 1en a:Address Added Loc:kt4pPC to ONEL ~ NE d i s=~ssemb I 1:1 i oop Lor-~9er Co i c1nSp str i r·19_! f i ::.=:ed Or-ieL i ne ptr setup Fixed CU display for '<4 asci i chars~· Added PC: i oca t i on i n ONEL i NE d i S;Jssemb i i:f Bump PC t=u:is t F-trc1p i r1s trt~c: t i on c1n en t..r~:J 24-Sep-84 2Cr-Sep-84 27-Sep-84 8-0c:t-84 iB-Oct-84 Pr~ nt term i n:.::;t i =:!n ! n di s::4ssemb I :d Bi i;j re:;1 sc~=.} i n1;1 in GetS1Jm from p=:Ars ~ n1J cmd i i ne. On i i:J ,~ oc;kup trctpnGmes i n P'Jrs i n9 ~ ciop i f 1:4 t ~ eGs t 3 C:t'IGrs ~ oni;! . P:~r~s ~ n9 f oop does Ge tNum i f r:~ ! ~ chi:Jrs i r1 nc'1me ::?re nums or he::< ~ Trc1pNum s:e t tc: -1 i n F!ecKiT oken . . 1.}a l i d i f pos ." set i n Loo~=.l4pNcHT1e f 1.~ I i 8 i zed .~F .ELSE BFai .EMDC . l' ~~ p OJI tl!U!S HEGPC~iDD ONELjNE TST.8 ni::Ret~S BNE.S TDHTS LEA HEGPC~;A4 should regs b~ printed? TDOO # :: PC : _: ( A6 )+ TDBEG <R6 >+ .•<fie,)+ #4_,R4 # ' SF: ' .. pr i r1t SB :;i: • RDDQ BSH . S t·10t}E . i·~ TDBEG LEA TICKS.~A4 r:u:·Ct ~:­ :_: .._=! ! ..._: BSH # = Tt·1 ; , (Rt: )+ TDFiEG ~lri tel ine #:Di .iD7 HEGS_:A:3 TDBTS BSR t·10tIEQ PNTCLS LEA RFiEGS .. f!3 BSR PNTCLS HTS #SA' .:D7 print time 1n 60ths TOF~EG PA! t-lTA i OUTPUT A7~=F;EGA7 LEA BEGR7.!R7 D0-07/AO-A5,-(A7) SG 1.}e GI : ~ LEA s:iSTACK} A7 HEGA7.:AO (RO )+ ·' F!EGSB+ 2 (AO )+ .. REGPC onC=8000=0 use the st;;:1c.:k t·1G1.)E. L t··1ot)E . ~-~ . ~F r·e!;1s i n to l.iJ~·l ! n the i;i ODO. i c~reGi the ;;l i:·bi:::i ~ oreG t·f Ot.)E . ~-J .EMDC AG;BEGA7 onL i sa Trt~e if TFiAPTO .ENDC f ~ ~ p screens ~ENDC iF TBAPTO c:riL ~ St:J True _Nt·1 i SiJfiC THAPTO .J(e1~Bou Ct·1P. L :f; 1:~6; AO BEQ.S €10 t10~JE ~ L AO.; S(~:.}et=::e;:Jbd $196.1AO _:;etKe:~F~out_ i ne r·10t.JE. L TRAP TO t i ne .: set up kei:Jbc1::Ard hcind i er .: te ~ i COPS Nt·1 i oc:e:ured ;get the key routine ~ s ~ t same aJS i otu- i e:.}e i 1.::1es ·' skip setup no .~ -~ i;ie SG;....=e ~n :;: I obc~ i s t i e=tu- ~ e;,,..Je I r-ou t i ne _; !c~nd set ('.iS h(:;nd ~ er·. . ENDC CLH.B HEGPC 1 ;-,-,. f1R::e::BASE .: RO TEt-iP.!RO (fi0) LE:.r1 ADD.i.J ,Jf"1P SiJJ;::;pSc:reen f i ipSide BSB . ~F onL~sGTrue TBAPTO .ENDC SF .ENDC IF clear n1gn order of f ! i p screens: THAPTO _Se tKe!:;iBou t_ i ne rest.ore TflAf'TO ..J::or==e~e;r:!.nch ff r_.:!;:h Gf ; .j. .; : .. HEGS.:A7 ( A7 )+ ~· DO-D7 /AO-Rt! BEGA7.!R7 ; r• If" ~)t·s6800D=O F:EGFMT .~ - ( A7 ) f!BO 10 ;~:: fi8020 restore the formGt word .ENDC FiEGPC Hl ) REG SB+ 2 A7…

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.ASC! i .RSC~ =]-·f n•=·c ,_.:_:_:._:..._ :BEAD .RSCi iCGNTF:OL .ASCi .ASCi :STATUS .ASC:i ;KfLLiO : GETt.JOL ! NFO .RSC~ 'FlLEDELETE' t :F~LECHEATE: :-i~-·r· ! • .!:?-::~_.. ; .RSCi .RSC~ .RSC! :GETFiLE~NF: ;SETFiLEjNF: .RSC~ .ASCi ~F~LEA.LLOCA~ .RSC~ :GETEOF =:3ETEOF :FLUSHt)OL .RSC~ ~FiN~TQUEUE; .RSCi .RSC! .ASCi : I Ni TZONE :GETZONE .RSC! ; FHEEt·1Ef·1 t·1fi):JiEf·1 : NEJlPTF~ ' ;;cTcnnc· :_:a_! l : =-~--: .ASCi tSETZONE 1 =oiSPOSEPTFii .ASC:I =GETPTF:SIZE .RSCI .RSC! : NEt-~HANDLE .RSC:~ 2 ;DSPOSEHA'ND= i :=;ETHANDLES = GETHANDLES; :HANDLEZONE: =HERLLOCHAN: 1 .ASCI ft RSC~ .ASCl .ASCi . R::~Ci 'HLOCK 'HUNLOCK .RSC~ : iNiTAPPLZO: .RSC! 'SETAPPLLl!"l' .RSC~ .RSC! = POSTE!)ENT 2 : OSEt.JEMTAt}A : : GETOSEt.JENT ~ :FLUSHEUENT~ .RSC~ .ASC~ .ASCl .ASCi 1 .ASCl t .ASG~ = 0FFL~NE ~~H ! TEPABRt·1 ' BEADDATET ~ = .ASCi 1 DRt.JR i NSTAL ~ .ASC~ ~NiTUTiL .R8Cl : F!ESEBt.J~·iEf·1 : .RSC! =sETF!LLOCK: ,F!STFiLLDCKS :SETFiLTVPE; :SETFPOS ~FLUSHFiL ;GETTFiAPRDD= :SETTHRPRDD= .ASCl =prHZONE 1 .RSC! HPtJHGE 1 HNOPUHGE 1 ::;ETGHOi-lZON : .ASCl .RSC~ ~ RDDDH i t.}E .RSCi s I NSTALLBDB 1 ' ~ ii l TCURSOR = :SETCUBSOH :H~DECUHSOB! .RSC! .RSC:i .ASCi 'SHiELDCURS' =oBSCUHECUR: ;SETAPPLBAS= 8~TAND .RSCi i 1 .ASCi ·Bt TXOFi '8lTNOT 'B!T!JR .RSCi .ASCl i :_=: i i : .._:: .ASCl i 'OITT•::·T :81TSET .ASCl .ASCl 'BITCLH .HSCl :THAP AXfiO .RSCi ! :FOAECOLOR . Aea::! ~ ,BACKCOLOFi .ASCl t :COLOF!BIT .RSCl l .RSCi I : GETP ~ ::(EL 'STUFFHEX 'FiXBAT!O :LO~·JOHD .RSCt .RSCf :F1XROUND .RSCl ; iNITPOFiT We:·;-.,i t .. i ;._n_. i i .RSC~ !OPENPOBT .ASC~ :LOCRLTOGLOZ :GLOBRLTGLO~ .ASC:l 'SETPOFff :GETPORT .RSC~ j :PORTS~ZE ~SETCL~P .RSC~! ~GETCL~P 1 CL~PBECT .ASC1 'BACKPfff .RSC! =cLOSEPOHT .ASCf l 'RDDPT .RSC~ :SUBPT .RSC! I .ASC~ =EQUALPT = STDTE:X~T .RSC~ .RSC!! DFa:n.jTE>::r ' TEXT~-i i DTH = :TEXTFOMT t TE::CfMODE : TC""·::·"TC· ! 7C' -: !... ....... : ._: ! ~!- : GETFOMT i NF: .A::;c CHARt-J i DTH ' : SPACEE:::::TBA .RSC :THAP AXBF 2 .RSC i :STDLiME :L!NETO .MSC! .ASCf =Mo1.)ETO .RSC! .ASC! 1 THAP HX95 :HiDEPEN .ASCi .RSC~ :GETPENSTRT~ .ASCi l :PENSiZE .RSCi 'PEMPAT .ASCf !THAP Ff(9F =GETPEM =srDBECT .ASC~ :PRiNTBECT :ERASEBECT .RSC! :FiLLRECT .ASCI :EQUALRECT i:3ETBECT . ASCI tOFFSETBECTi .RSC~ i ~NSETBECT :SECTBECT .RSC~ 2 .R::;C! .RSCI .ASC~ PT2HECT ' £:•T l i"·JC•C:-·T i ! ! t Hu,_:_.. i : Ef·1PT 1·/HECT : t:·-'. TnC:Oc:-·T ! _L:! U H-•-· i ~FHAMEBOUND: .RSC! ~ERASEBDUND= ' i Ml)ERTROUN' . ASCi tF~LLHOUNDH~ 1 = TBAP AXB5 STDOt.JRL ~ FHAt·iECK.iAL 'PA~NTOURL 'EFiASE!Ji..JAL ~ ! Mi..)EF;TOi..JRL : F iLLOl.JRL .ASCi I 2 .RSC~ : SLOPEFF;Ot·1A .RSC! =sTDAHC .RSC! 1 PAiNTRRC =EBASEABC .ASC~ a .RSC! i : C" 1 ? i WC::-· : ~ t..i-! Hp_.. .ASC! 1 ~PTTORMGLE I :STDPOL=·/ : FHAMEPOLl.l .ASC! .RSC~ .ASCi .RSC~ .ASC! 'PRCKB~TS = Ut·iPACKB ! T::~ i =sTDBGN .ASC…

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Memory display uti ities 8-Sep-84 fieoJ TcujG~:J (a] ~ uJc:f~Js f i ::-::bt~ f before pr i n t i ni;i ~ 1t:-Sep-84 t·1or·e DLE s t11 i th count 22-Sep-84 No DBBA cit top of I oop ! ~ ~ 2:3-Sep-84 Added Oi·1bc1 i l out_ for pr i n t i n1;i 26-Sep-84 Added i-l l ND ::lTERC temp ~ (Ates 15-Sep-84 C: l eGnup .· bt~1~ f i xes ) = There c4r·e three debU1;i9er 9 i ob!::: i s used ~n d i sp i (.l!~ i r~1;i memor··!:f . The first is DMmemPtr) UJh i C:h Ni:Jbb ~ e Nt::tme ( e::-:: t.ens i on ni:Jbb l e ) HEX BiJ"te/i-Jor. d/:Lon9 i •.Ja ~ ues Length of asci i field Pr~ nt $2 the f1P Gs 6 he::-:: di i;I its Pr i t-! t ckA 1:1:A ~;t-1P GS ~n:Asc::::~ ~ s tr ~ n:;? TEXT D i sp ~ (.ii:J the f c: i I CdJ.i i n:~ te::.:: t s tr i n=~ Pr i r-¥ t sp::.1c:es Print :~ r1eUJL; ne SP NL Len9 th c1 f te:=-:: t s tr i n·~ Nt4mber of spGic:es 'l'..O pr i n t FWDMP Hmount Bi-lDf·iP Rmot~r-it the to decrement_ f1P -} REPEAT END Nc.unber of Terminate t ~ mes to loop/lemplet~ C:f·1D ~.}:J i ue ) ( ??? f u tt.Ere ) :f;F NOTE ~ n ter-·pr·e ted c1s Ofle mor·e thGn the Ge t1...l:::~ i ras:Jbb i e i r~ the biJ te c:ommcu..td .: comm:::ind to print 4 spaces. AO ( ~ nput) Function ptr to memory template Uses the memor'd temp!;:~ te spec: i f ~ ed t:;;=' HO to G ! sp i ay the memory spec:~ f ~ ed bEd DHmemP tr t.ip to Ot·imemEnd Pm.Tc.xi Ct·1P ~ L BNE.S set up for n1 i ptr test any memory template ptr? iJes ~· t.ise i t A0 DO 1 ~ ~r-ld~t i emp _:AO AO.~ -(SP) Temp ; ::~ teLoop t·10t)E. L CLH.L test f !~ke r-·epe(~ t.. (:i:!un t make sure 10 buffer CmdB~J teLoc1p f·10tiEQ r·10t)EQ :i+O)DG Dt·1cmdP tr.; A 1 (A 1 )+·'DO At·iD.8 A 1~l Dt·1cmdP tr DO .:D1 #:t;OF.! uu ADD. i~ D1,D1 LEA Dr-id i spT .~ H:::: ADD.H Dt·1memP tr·' RO <A2> !bi .L BNE.S clear out extens!on nybble c: i eGr out c:c!mmGnd bid te get the command pointer qe t the c:omm(:ind b1:1 te set neu.1 c:c=mm=:Ar!d pc: ~ n ter· set up c:md rot~t ~ rie offset DO e::< tens i or-·: r-tidbb i e 01 = command nybb!e double it (word offset) ;Jet c;;:•mm.:~r!Ci d ~ sp•::d:;::h tcib i e 9et Gddress of code i t-itO A2 get memory ptr into AO = re ~ ~ c:ommt:And p tr =} Dlk:mdPtr !.:.t1:: re done no, keep looping Dt·imemP tr.: DO ~jet the mem p tr DrimemErid DO _l Temp:::;ateloop ADDQ _~40RD pop memory.template ptr Df·1He:~<-Dt·1d ~ sp T Df1Asc ~ ~ -Df·1d i sp T ~ ~-JOF!D Dt·1f·1P-Dt·1d i spT . i-~OHD Dt~1sTH-Dt·1d i spT .WOBD Df·1T e::.:: t -Dt·1d ~ sp T Ott:;P-Di·1d i sp T Dt·1NL-Dt·1d i spT Dt·lr1t~ ~ i -Dt·id i sp T Dl1F•.>.•df-1P-Dt·ki ! spT Dt·1Bwdt·1P-Dt·1d i spT . t-JOHD - . .. . HOF!D Df·int~ i ! -Dt·kl i sp T . i-~ORD Dt·lHepe:J t-Dt·1d ~ sp T Dt1Er-1d-DMd i sp T Dt·1STACK-Dt·1d i spT Dt·int-i l i -Dt·1d i sp T nMP t-·r·MP-nMd .... - .. - ..~ ·=:n - r T .. ~ CLF!.L D~-1cmdPtr· !-·£Ct ! :_.:_r: . :_ Dt·1memEnd BSH ADDQ (SP)+ :=AO - -· #f; ::;p .: AO.: <SP)+ sa!..Je re tur·n :::iddress pop off d1. .~mmiJ toord c:c•Ut""! t =l c:md ~;tr…

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