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AUX 3.0 Essentials

Macintosh · 1992 · PDF
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Year1992
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• A/UX Essentials Release 3.0 LIMITED WARRAN1Y 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 MERCHANTABIIJ1Y AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICUIAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO NINETY (90) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF IBE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE OF mis PRODUCT. Even though Apple has tested the software and reviewed the documentation, APPLE MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EIIBER EXPRESS, OR IMPLIED, WIIB RESPECT TO SOFTWARE, ITS QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABIIJ1Y, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AS A RESULT, THIS SOFTWARE IS SOLD "AS IS," AND YOU, IBE PURCHASER, ARE ASSUMING THE 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 THE 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. mE wARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORm 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. 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 he 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, hut all of the material …

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Taligent Taligents Guide To Designing Programs

Macintosh · 1994 · PDF
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Year1994
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· TALIGENT'S GUID. E TO DESIGNING PROGRAMS \ . ,W ELL-MANNERED OBjECTORIENTED DESIGN IN C++ IJII ~ T.hli ..L~ gent. TALIGENT'S GUIDE TO DESIGNING PROGRAMS WELL-MANNERED OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN IN C++ TALIGENT PRE S S Addison-Wesley Publishing Company Reading, Massachusetts Menlo Park, California New York Don Mills, Ontario Wokingham, England Amsterdam Bonn Sydney Singapore Tokyo Madrid Sanjuan Paris Seoul Milan Mexico City Taipei Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Taligent's guide to designing programs : well-mannered object-oriented design in C++. p. cm. "Taligent Press." Includes index. ISBN 0-201-40888-0 1. Object-oriented programming (Computer science) 2. C++ (Computer program language) I. Taligent, Inc. QA76.64.T34 1994 005.2--dc20 94-1186 CIP Taligent and the Taligent logo are registered trademarks of Taligent, Inc. All other Trademarks belong to their respective companies. This manual and the software described in it are copyrighted. Under the copyright laws, this manual or the software may not be copied, in whole or part, without the prior written consent of Taligent. The product described in this manual may be protected by one or more U.S. and International Patents. The authors and publishers have taken care in preparation of this book, but make no expressed or implied warranty of any kind and assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the use of the information or programs contained herein. Copyright © 1994 by Taligent, Inc. 10201 N. De Auza Blvd., Cupertino, California 95014-2233 U.S.A. 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, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America. Published simultaneously in Canada. RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 and FAR 52.227-19. Sponsoring Editor: Martha Steffen Cover and text design: Taligent Technical Communications Group, Gary Ashcavai Set in 10 point New Baskerville 4 5 6 7 8-CRS-9998979695 Fourth printing, May 1995 Addison-Wesley books are available for bulk purchases by corporations, institutions, and other organizations. For more information please contact the Corporate, Government and Special Sales Department at (800) 238-9682. Taligent s Guide to Designing Programs is a collection of guidelines and conventions that Taligent® engineers follow as they design and build the Taligen t Application Environment. This book is not meant to be read from cover to cover; instead, pick a topic of interest and become familiar with it. To find an interesting topic, open th…

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EarlyMacSchematics

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Macintosh Video Circuit +30V J4! PIN1 VIDEO L1 +12V! ! FROM POWER! SUPPLY L4! 27 +5 +12V TO SWEEP CKTS C2 4700/16V CR12 +5 U2 PIN3 R35! 1K R25! 470 Q6! 2N4401 11 13 R20 220 9 12 HOR! DRIVE R14 CR13 8 10 Q7! 2N3904 CR14 YEL NE2 2 BLK 3 BRN 4 L5 +12V NE1 T2 Q3! BU406 C12! .001 C7! .01 R8! 100 R12! 100 R17 1M R13! 100K C12! .01 C17! .01 C13! 33/16V BRIGHTNESS! R57 1M C15! .01 SPKR! 63Ω CR11 PIN7 C1! 3.9/25V R1! 220 WIDTH L2 PIN9 1 C4! .033 L3 HORIZ! 4! TO! J1! YOKE 3 R15! 100K T1 2 3 C3! 220/16V C8 .01 CR10 7 CR1 +30V 8 4 C14! 22/50V 5 +12V Q1! MPSU01 +5V 1 PIN5 2 R24! 10K Q5 2N5485 C10 .22 S 3 1/4 U1 - 13 4 12 6 R22! 330K CR4 C5! 47/10V D G 1/4 U1! LM324 3 + 2 - + 1 CR3 14 R4! R2! 100 1.5 R6! 2.2K CR2 1! VERT! J1! TO! 2 YOKE Q2! MPSU51 R10! 10K +5V R3! 1.5 C6! 22/50V 5 R11 1.5 R21! 1K HEIGHT! R55! 500K R30! 10K CR7 C11! 33/16V CR15! 1N5234! 6.2V R31! 10K -12V R16! 100K CR5 +12V VERT! DRIVE 7 BLU R19! 470K R7! 39 5W J3 6 RED R18! 100K C9! 10/160V CR4 +12V PIN4 1 GRN CR28 Q4! 2N4401 CR6 C19! .01 R28 10K R29! 1M 10 + 9 1/4 U1! LM324 8 C20! .01 -12V CUTOFF! R53 2M R5! 470K R9! 1M FOCUS! R54 2M SW1 14 49 CPU 68000 23 IPL2 R2 3.3K 24 IPL1 R30 3.3K 13 BR R20 3.3K 22 BERR 25 IPL0 19 VMA 18 RESET 17 HALT 6 AS 7 UDS 8 LDS 9 R/W 10 DTACK 15 CLK 20 E 1 C5 D0-D15 D0-D15 A1-A23 CONTROL 4 SPKR CONTROL 5 +5V 4 3 OSC 1 -12V 15.6672 MHZ R8 3.3K 7 20 4 11 19 1 18 BMU1 R/W A1 A21 9 30 A2 A22 8 31 A3 A23 7 13 SCC:RD 32 A4 VA7! 3 12 IWM:CS 33 A5 VA8! 2 34 A6 VA9! 1 35 A7 VA14 5 36 A8 A10 39 9 L1 10 BAT 11 29 38 CLK 2 OVERLAY 6 A9 R31 47 L2 8 +12V VPA 37 L3 6 7 U4D LS04 2 AS 12 X 2.2K 33MFD 16V 3 A1-A23 21 17 RAM.E 16L8 9 RAM.E 2 15 VPA 342-0250 3 15 BMU0 3 16 VIDEO-OUT 1 CLK 19 DTACK 16R4 20 19 DTACK TSM 2 12 CAS.LO 16R4 A19 1 CLK 20 3 TSG 13 CAS.HI VPA 2 14 RAS IRQ 9 INT 8 7.8336MHZ 18 3 19 IPL0 17 16R6 20 2 CB1 CLK 1 14 RTxC VA1! 9 VA2! 8 VA3! 7 17 CPU-VID VA4 4 19 RESYNB AS 7 18 VIDEO-IN UDS 8 VA10! 13 RAM.WR LDS 9 VA11! 14 AX13 RAM.E 5 18 VA12! 17 AX14 ROM.E 6 17 5 5 18 RESLN S1 4 15 .9792MHZ 4 6 15 S1 342-0255 VA13! VA14 OE RP 10 342-0252 KBRD CLK 7 S0 E 12 6 16 OE 11 10 342-0254 11 R5 47 D0 10 10 10 8 2 311 3 7 D8 11 8 40 SCC TRxCA 39 A11 D11 2 40 A12 D12 38 41 A13 D13 3 42 A14 D14 37 43 A15 D15 4 44 A16 A1 34 SYNCA 45 A17 A2 32 RTSA 46 A18 R/W 35 DTRA 47 A19 SCC.RD 36 TxDA 48 A20 SCC.WR 33 50 A21 SCC.INT 5 SYNCB 51 A22 SCC.CLK 20 RTSB 52 A23 R6 47 A1 A2 9 A3 8 ROM.LO A4 7 23256 A5 6 4 D1 A6 5 3 D2 A7 2 D3 A8 D4 28 10 D0 D2 W/REQB 3 15 D3 17 D5 D7 A12 19 D7 61 D8 A13 60 D9 A14 59 D10 A15 58 D11 A16 57 D12 A20 56 …

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Resedit 2.0b2 Reference

Macintosh · 1990 · PDF
FilenameResedit_2.0b2_Reference_1990.pdf
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Year1990
Subsection developer / Resedit
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( For ResEdit 2.0b2 •• ResEdit Reference •• Draft Developer Technical Publications @ Apple Computer, Inc. 1990 " APPLE COMPUl'ER, INC. This manual is copyrighted by Apple or by Apple's suppliers, with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple Computer, Inc. This exception does 00: allow copies to be made for others, whether or n<i sold, but all of the material purchased may be sold, given, or lent to aoother person. Under the law, copying includes translating into another language. The Apple logo is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Use of the "keyboard- Apple logo (OptionShift-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. e Apple Computer, Inc., 1990 20525 Mariani Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014-6299 (408) 996"1010 Apple, the Apple logo, AIUX, HyperCard, MacApp, LaserWriter, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. APDA, MPW, MultiFinder, and Switcher are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. ITC ZapfDingbats is a registered trademark of Imemational Typeface Corporation. POSTSCRIPT is a registered trademark, and illustrator is a trademark, of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Simultaneously published in the United States and Canada. IJmited Warranty on MedJa and Beplacemem If you discover physical defects in the manual or in the media on which a software product is distributed, APDA will replace the media or manual at no charge to you provided you return the item to be replaced with proof of purchase to APDA. AIl.1MPIlED WAlUlANTIFS ON THIS MANUAL, INCLUDING IMPIlED WARRANTIFS OF MERCHANTABIUl'Y AND Fll'NESS FORA PAmCUlAR ptJRPQSE, ARE LIMrI'ED IN DURAnON TO N1NE1Y (90) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE OF THIS PRODUCl'. Even though Apple has reviewed this manual, APPLE MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTAnON, EII'HER EXPRFSS OR IMPIlED, wrm RFSPECl'TO THIS MANUAL, D'S QUAUlY, ACCURACY, . MERCHANTABIUl'Y, OR Fll'NESS FORA PAmCUlAR PURPOSE. AS ABFSULT, THIS MANUALm SOlD -AS m,· AND YOU, THE PURCHASER, ARE ASSUMlNG THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO D'S QUAUlY AND ACCURACY. IN NO EVENT WlLLAPPU BE UABlE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, lNaDENTAL, OR CONSEQUEN11AL DAMAGES BESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT OR INACCURACY IN THIS MANUAL, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SEl' FOKTH ABOVE ARE EX~IVEAND IN LIEU OF AIl. OTHERS, ORAL OR WRIl1'EN, EXPRFSS OR IMPIlED. 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 limiration 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 s…

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PB100 Schem Jan1991

Macintosh · 1991 · PDF
FilenamePB100_Schem_Jan1991.pdf
Size2.31 MB
Year1991
Subsection powerbook / 100
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SADE Reference

SADE Reference

Macintosh · 1988 · PDF
FilenameSADE_Reference_1988.pdf
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Year1988
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C: 'ti. Macintosh' SADE Refereaee c ·• Ill 9 APPLE COMPum, INC. ~ 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 in part, Whout written consent of Apple, except in the normal use of the softwue a' to make a backup copy of the software. The same proprietary and copyright notices must be affixed to any permilled copies as were aff'ixed to the orisiml· 'Ibis exception does not allow copies to be made for others, whether or not sold, but all of the material pwchased (with all backup copies) may be sold, given, or loaned to another person. Under the law, copying includes trarulating into another language or fonnat. You may use the software on any computer owned by you, but extra copies cannot be made for this purpose. The Apple logo is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Use of the "keyboard• logo (OptionShift.K) for commercial purposes with:>ut the prior written consent of Apple may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in viciati>n of federal and state laws. C 1988 Apple Computer, Inc. 20525 Mariani Avenue Cuperuoo, CA 95014 (408) 996-1010 Apple, the Apple logo, WerWriter, Macintosh, APDA, MPW and SADE ue registered trademarlcs of Apple Computer, Inc. ITC Garamond and ITC Zapf Dingbats are registered trademarks of International Typeface Corporation. Mi:rosoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. POSTSCRIPT and Adobe filustrator are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Adobe Illustrator is a rndemark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. ImageStudh is a rndema.rk of ~te Pendaflex Corporation in the United States, of tetra.Set Canada Limited in Canada, and of Esselte LetraSet Limited elsewhere. QMS is a registered trademark of QMS, Inc. Llnotronic is a registered trademark of Linotype company. Smalltallc-80 is a registered trademark of the Xerox Corporation. Simultaneously publishe-;i in the United States and Canada. ) Contents Preface About This Manual v Notation conventions vii Aim to understanding vii For more information viii Part I SADE Reference 1 1 SADE Overview 3 ( ·.~. \ . ",.--" AboutSADE 5 Loading SADE 5 Getting started 6 Entering commands 7 Identifying your program to SADE 8 2 Debugging With SADE 9 Starting and stopping 11 Controlling program execution 13 More SADE commands 14 Programming in SADE 15 Break actions 16 SADE procedures and functions 16 The SADEStartup file 18 3 Symbols, Constants, and Expressions About symbols 23 Program symbols 24 Predefined SADE variables Register names 28 •' 21 27 iii • Expressions 29 Numeric constants 29 Strings 30 Built-in SADE functions 31 Operator precedence 34 Expression operand base types 35 Expression evaluation 36 The assignment operator 37 The pointer operator 38 The address operator 39 The trap operator 39 Type coercion 39 Ranges 40 A Coaunand Sununary 41 B Program Symbols 45 Part D Command Refer…

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IM Underground Vol 1

Macintosh · 1985 · PDF
FilenameIM_Underground_Vol_1_1985.pdf
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Year1985
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The IM Underground Volume *1 introduction The Geneva-12, Geneva-9, Athens-15, and Monaco-9 fonts are needed ta correctly view and print the files on this disk. The applications MacPaint, MacWrite, and Consulair's Edit are needed ta fully view and print the files. MacWrite could be substituted for Edit as long as the ruler is set up to emulate 6 character tab settings and a font such as Monaco-9 is used. ~ The disk contains the following files: schematics Memory (MacPsint) Cantrol Logic (MacPaint) CPU & ROM (MacPaint) IWh & VIA (MacPaint) Serial Interface (MacPaint) Address Multiplexer (MacPaint} Keyboard & Mouse (MacFaint) 128K/512K (MacPaint) Hardware Infa Keyboard Hardware (MacWrite} Video Hardware (Macwrite) Sound Hardware (MacWwrite) VIA Hardware (MacWrite) Mouse Hardware (MacWrite) Keyboard ROM G02 1PAGEO (Edit) GO21PAGE1 (Edit) 602 1PAGE2 (Edit) 802 1PAGES (Edit) Register Usage (Edit) The Ii thdlergranned -y- © 1985 Charts Video Timing (MacPaint) Hacker Chart (Macwrite) Empty Folder (Yes -- it is empty!) System Info The Systern Revealed (Macwrite) The Small System (Macwrite) Resource Flags (Macwrite) 512K Upgrade (MecWrite} Beyond 512K (Macwrite) We strongly suggest that the reader also obtain (if they don't already have it) the saftware documentation ¢rside MNecretess from Apple as it provides valuable information about the inner warkings of the operating system and device drivers. Please notify us of any errars and/or ornissions so that future releases can be corrected. The keyboard ROM listings are from an 8021 MPU that did not have Apple's copyright in or on it. The circuit board schematics are traced from several Macintosh logic boards. Apple, Apple Care, Finder, Imagewriter , Inside Macintosh, Lisa, Mac, Macintosh, Macintosh XL, MacPaint, MacsBug, Mac'vorks, Macvrite, Quickbraw, Resource Editor , and Resource Mover are trademarks of Apple Computer’, Inc. Consulair is a trademark of Consulair, Inc. Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation. Fedit is copyright by John Mitchell. Motorola is a trademark of Motorola, Inc. Rockwell is a trademark of Rockwell international. Synertek is a trademark of Synertek, Inc. Zilog is a trademark of Zilog, Inc. The IM Underground Volume #1 is available for $25 from: The IM Underground 7iS Church Street #16 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 The 1 Ghdergrannd -2- © 1985 7 Tew | 13 E12 4 ion) D DooodooOD i) 15 14 8 765 43 2 i) RANAD CASODO _CRASEVEN———ts IS en | 4 RAS Fans 3 RAO—————45 5 RAI——1 q RA2Z——_———5 G|G| GIs |s|s6iscisc BFIFIFIFIFIEIFIE RAS. witiii/9}slej6l5 ai}tl1{alelelels RA4 4 i ie) Hn 2} 1] 0 RAS ita f) RAG ——————Jia \3 RA?——3 § RAs————_ f WY [i e te i] fe SERVID——a 4g 5 ' UTOLOAD 4 J +. gR10 1K 15.66 ?°2MHz——Uuus R39 3.3KQ FB3 new boards > FS - F12 = SOUNDPUM: ’ 1 1 G5 - Gi2= sh, KE (For 512K, use 41256-200) | SOUNDEN— E12, £13 = F138, Fl4 = E15 , F1S = E14 = ASG = 7. 8336MHz { SOUND /UIDEO FETCH: SOUND /V | DEO: sRepIMNGUndenground pum wonwuwcuns os a oe …

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Inside Macintosh Vol 2

Macintosh · 1984 · PDF
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Year1984
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~_TM •. '- , 2 MACINTOSH USER EDUCATION Macintosh Packages: See Also: A Programmer's Guide /PACKAGES/PACK The Macintosh User Interface Guidelines The Memory Manager: A Programmer's Guide QuickDraw: A Programmer's Guide The Resource Manager: A Programmer's Guide The Window Manager: A Programmer's Guide Macintosh Control Manager Programmer's Guide The Event Manager: A Programmer's Guide The Dialog Manager: A Programmer's Guide TextEdit: A Programmer's Guide Programming Macintosh Applications in Assembly Language The Structure of a Macintosh Application Modification History: First Draft (ROM 7) Second Draft B. Hacker & C. Rose Caroline Rose 2/29/84 5/7/84 ABSTRACT Packages are sets of data structures and routines that are stored as resources and brought into memory only when needed. There's a package for presenting the standard user interface when a file is to be saved or opened, and others for doing more specialized operations such as floating-point arithmetic. This manual describes packages and the Package Manager, the part of the Macintosh User Interface Toolbox that provides access to packages. Summary of significant changes and additions since last draft: - The documentation of the International Utilities Package and the Binary-Decimal Conversion Package has been added. - There's a new feature in the Standard File Package routine SFGetFile, whereby the user can select a file name by pressing a key. 2 Macintosh Packages Programmer's Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 4 6 6 8 1~ 12 15 16 20 23 23 24 25 35 35 36 41 42 47 48 51 52 About This Manual The Package Manager The International Utilities Package International Resources International Resource ~ International Resource 1 International String Comparison Using the International Utilities Package International Utilities Package Routines The Binary-Decimal Conversion Package The Standard File Package About the Standard File Package Using the Standard File Package ' Standard File Package Routines The Disk Initialization Package Using the Disk Initialization Package Disk Initialization Package Routines Summary of the Package Manager Summary of the International Utilities Package Summary of the Binary-Decimal Conversion Package Summary of the Standard File Package Summary of the Disk Initialization Package Glossary Copyright (c) 1984 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Distribution of this draft in limited quantities does not constitute publication. ABOUT THIS MANUAL 3 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual describes packages and the Package Manager. The Macintosh packages include one for presenting the standard user interface when a file is to be saved or opened, and others for doing more specialzed operations such as floating-point arithmetic. The Package Manager is the part of the Macintosh User Interface Toolbox that provides access to packages. *** Eventually, this will become part of the comprehensive Inside Macintosh manual. *** You should already be familiar with the Macintosh …

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ð Kernel and Operating System Services ð Preliminary Developer Press  Apple Computer, Inc. 1992–1995 This document was created with FrameMaker 4.0.4 ð Apple Computer, Inc.  1992–1995 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 Apple, the Apple logo, AppleLink, AppleScript, AppleShare, AppleTalk, GeoPort, HyperCard, ImageWriter, LocalTalk, Macintosh, MacTCP, OpenDoc, PowerBook, Power Macintosh, PowerTalk, QuickTime, TrueType, and WorldScript are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. Balloon Help, Chicago, Finder, Geneva, Mac, and QuickDraw are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. MacPaint and MacWrite are registered trademarks, and Clarisworks is a trademark, of Claris Corporation. NuBus is a trademark of Texas Instruments. PowerPC is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation, used under license therefrom. UNIX is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc. in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company, Ltd. 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.. Simultaneously published in the United States and Canada. 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, INDIRE…

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é Macintosh® Allegro Common LISP Dump LISP Overview This documentation describes the dumplisp facility in Allegro CL. This feature lets you save images (snapshots) of Allegro CL environments. Such images can be restarted very quickly. Working with images is much faster than loading fasl files. As an example, you may generally work with the Traps and Records files loaded, and with a Particular extra set of menus and Fred commands. You can arrange your system the way you like it (by loading files, etc.) and then call dumplisp. dumplisp will produce a heap image which you can later restart. The heap image will boot faster than Allegro normally boots, and it will also contain all the information from files you have loaded, etc. To run Allegro CL with a heap image, double-click the heap image in the Finder, or select both Allegro CL and the heap image, and choose Open from the Finder’s File menu. (If you use the first method, make sure there is only one copy of Allegro CL on your disk.) Heap images created with dump1isp cannot be run without a copy of Allegro CL. To create stand-alone images, you need to use the Allegro Stand-alone Application generator. However, dump1isp is an excellent way to prototype stand-alone applications. After loading the files and setting up the menubar of your prototype stand-alone application, doa ¢set -toplevel to your toplevel function, then do a dumplisp. When the image file created by the dumplisp is double-clicked it will behave just like a stand-alone application. dumplisp pathname &key :compress :toplevel-function [Function] creates an image of the current Lisp environment and saves it to the file specified by pathname. If there is not enough room on the selected disk for the image, Allegro CL will exit to the Finder. In general, heap images with compression are upwards of 200K bytes and heap images without compression will be upwards of 325K bytes. These numbers will also be smaller or larger depending on how much has been loaded into the environment and whether function swapping is enabled. pathname a pathname for the image to be created. If there is already a file with that name, it will be deleted before the dump is performed. The default extension for images is ". image". :compress if true (the default), then the heap image is compressed as it is dumped. When it is rebooted, it is uncompressed in memory. Compressed images are smaller, but they take much longer to create and restart. DumpLisp stoplevel-function ; the toplevel function to be set up when the heap image is A restarted. Toplevel functions are described below. This i. argument defaults to the current toplevel function. If supplied, the toplevel function must be a compiled function object. (It cannot be a symbol.) Before dumping a heap image, dump1isp executes all the functions in the list *save- exit-functions*, This list initially contains a single function which closes all windows, takes down and stores the current menubar, and dispose…

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