Internets.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Networking:Internets.sit 0 5K 6/08/94 Internets - This Technical Note discusses how AppleTalk applications should work across internets, groups of interconnected AppleTalk networks. It explains the differences between life on a single AppleTalk network and life on an internet. Changes since March 1988. Removed the section on AppleTalk retry timers, as it is no longer accurate.
QuickTime 1.6.1.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:QuickTime:QuickTime 1.6.1.sit 0 26K 5/30/94 QuickTime 1.6.1 - QT 4 - QuickTime 1.6.1 Features. Written by - Angus, Peter Hoddie, and the QuickTime Team June, 1993. This Note is a technical discussion of the changes between QuickTime 1.5 and QuickTime 1.6.1. QuickTime 1.6.1 introduces some new QuickTime features, new Component Manager features, and better reliability than other QuickTime versions. Topics - QuickTime 1.6.1 features, Component Manager 3.0 features and QuickTime 1.6.1 bug fixes.
Inline Input & TextEdit.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Text:Inline Input & TextEdit.sit 0 17K 5/30/94 Inline Input & TextEdit - TE 27 – Inline Input for TextEdit with TSMTE Text. Revised by - Norbert Lindenberg March 1994. Written by - Yasuo Kida, Keisuke Hara, Nobuhiro Miyatake, December 1993. Peter Sparks, Norbert Lindenberg. This Technical Note describes TSMTE, an extension that simplifies implementation of inline input for TextEdit using the Text Services Manager in System 7.1 and later, and shows you how to make the best use of it. It also contains some advice for working with the Text Services Manager that applies to any application using TSM, not just those using TSMTE.
ISO 9660 Extensions.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Files:ISO 9660 Extensions.sit 2/94 0 14K 5/30/94 ISO 9660 Extensions - FL 36 - Apple Extensions to ISO 9660 Files. M.FL.ISO9660Extensions. Revised by - Brian Bechtel February 1994. Written by - Bryan Atsatt & Brian Bechtel July 1989. This Technical Note describes extensions Apple has defined to ISO 9660 in order to better support Macintosh file interchange. ISO 9660 is an international standard for formatting CD-ROM discs. This tech note is only important if you are a publisher of authoring tools for ISO 9660 discs, or are interested in details of how the Macintosh supports ISO 9660. Topics include - ISO 9660 compared to HFS, The directory record SystemUse field, The extension to ISO 9660, ISO 9660 Associated files and Version numbers in ISO 9660.
Finding Drivers in Unit.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Devices:Finding Drivers in Unit.sit 0 6K 5/30/94 Finding Drivers in Unit - DV 6 - Finding Drivers in the Unit Table Devices M.DV.FindingDrivers. Revised by - Rich Kubota September 1993 Written by - Rick Blair February 1986. This note will explain how code can be written to determine the reference number of a previously installed driver when only the name is known. Changes since February 1986 - Corrected the C sample code specifically for "do…while" loop to continue while the driverName did not match that of the name of the driver for a unit entry. You should already be familiar with The Device Manager chapter of Inside Macintosh before reading this technical note.
CD Remote DB Format.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Devices:CD Remote DB Format.sit 2/94 0 6K 5/30/94 CD Remote DB Format - February 1994. This Technical Note describes the format of the “CD Remote Programs” database, as used in the “CD Remote” desk accessory, the Hypercard CD Audio XCMDs, etc. Topics include - IndX Resource Format, ProG Resource Format and STR# Resource. The file "CD Remote Programs" is used by the CD Remote desk accessory, AppleCD Audio Player, and other applications to retain information about an audio CD. This file contains some master data in an ‘IndX’ resource. For each CD that has been entered into the database, a resource of type ‘ProG’ and a resource of type ‘STR#’ are kept.
System Update 2.0.1.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Operating System:System Update 2.0.1.sit 2.01 tn 0 10K 5/03/94 System Update 2.0.1 - OS 05 - This Technical Note documents the Macintosh System Update 2.0.1. System Update 2.0.1 is a collection of bug fixes and enhancements to Macintosh System 7.1 and System 7 Pro. There have been two previous versions of this update, called “Macintosh Hardware System Update Version 1.0,” and “Macintosh Hardware System Update Version 2.0.” Last updated, October 93.
Sense Lines.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Hardware:Sense Lines.sit May 94 0 14K 5/03/94 Sense Lines - Ever wonder how to set up an Apple video card or Macintosh built-in video to support various size monitors? Well, this Technical Note will tell you everything you need to know about what monitors are supported and how. Changes since February 1993 - Updated list to include latest Macintosh Products as of April 1994. Added discussion of the new type 6 extended sense code. This new code is in addition to the previously discussed extended sense code protocol which is now designated as type 7. Show the new type 6 sense codes for three multiple scan monitor configurations.
Component Manager 3.0.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:QuickTime:Component Manager 3.0.sit 3.0 0 17K 5/03/94 Component Manager 3.0 - Written by - Jim Reekes & Dave Radcliffe March 1994. This note contains information regarding the version of the Component Manager that shipped with QuickTime 1.6 and the changes necessary to support native PowerPC components. Topics - QuickTime 1.6 and Component Manager 3.0 , Native PowerPC components. The Component Manager in QuickTime 1.6.x and for the Power Macintosh (PowerPC) release has some new features. It has added the ability to automatically resolve conflicts between different versions of the same component. It will ensure that only the most recent version of a given component is actually registered.
Window Mgr Q&As.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Toolbox:Window Mgr Q&As.sit 0 12K 2/28/94 Window Mgr Q&As - This Technical Note contains a collection of Q&As relating to a specific topic—questions you’ve sent the Developer Support Center (DSC) along with answers from the DSC engineers. While DSC engineers have checked the Q&A content for accuracy, the Q&A Technical Notes don’t have the editing and organization of other Technical Notes. The Q&A function is to get new technical information and updates to you quickly, saving the polish for when the information migrates into reference manuals. New Q&As in this Technical Note - How to save and restore window positions.
Finder Flags.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Toolbox:Finder Flags.sit 11/93 0 6K 2/28/94 Finder Flags - The Finder keeps and uses a series of file information flags for each file. These flags are located in the fdFlags field (a word at offset $28 into an HParamBlockRec) of the ioFlFndrInfo record of a parameter block. For directories, the flags are located in the frFlags field of the ioDrUsrWds record of a parameter block (also offset $28). They may change with newer versions of the Finder. Finder 7.1.1 assigns the following meanings to the flags (see the actual file). Changes since March 1988 - This version updates the meanings of several of the bits which changed in System 7 and System 7 Pro.
AppleTalk The Rest of.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Networking:AppleTalk The Rest of.sit 3/94 0 68K 2/28/94 AppleTalk The Rest of the Story - This Technical Note discusses the updates, and modifications to a number of facets of the lower levels of AppleTalk Phase 2 since the release of Inside Macintosh Volume VI. Changes as of February 1994 - Provide list of original AppleTalk Manager routines which are NOT being ported to the PowerPC platform. Corrected the Multinode Protocol glue to reflect that the AddNode call must be made as a synchronous immediate Control call to the .MPP driver. Included information on making the sample socket listener compatible with Virtual Memory. Added note that the LAPAddATQ and LAPRmvATQ routines have been corrected in the Interface.o library supplied with MPW v3.3. And much more!
ADB (Space Aliens).sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Hardware:ADB (Space Aliens).sit 0 26K 2/28/94 ADB (Space Aliens) - ADB–The Untold Story - Space Aliens Ate My Mouse Hardware. This Technical Note explains a number of esoteric and unknown issues concerning the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB). It incorporates material from the original version of this note, along with a large amount of new information, and is intended to detail information concerning all levels of the ADB, from the hardware to the application usage level. This note is supplementary to the information in The Guide To Macintosh Family Hardware and in the Apple Desktop Bus Specification. The information in the specification is the most accurate source of data, and unless it is specifically refuted, it should be treated as the authoritative source.
Printing Loop Cares.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Imaging:Printing:Printing Loop Cares.sit 0 13K 2/09/94 Printing Loop Cares - A Printing Loop that Cares - This Technical Note discusses opening and closing the Printing Manager with calls to _PrOpen and _PrClose as well as how to handle errors at print time. Changes since October 1990 - Added code in both versions to handle printing documents larger than 128 pages. Introduction - At one time, Apple recommended that developers call _PrOpen at the beginning of their application and _PrClose at the end, before returning to the Finder. This recommendation was in the ancient past when an application only had to deal with a single printer driver. As more printer drivers became available, it became important for an application to consider the presence of other applications.
New Memory Manager.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Memory:New Memory Manager.sit 0 10K 2/09/94 New Memory Manager - The New Memory Manager and You. This Technical Note describes changes in the Modern Memory Manager that you need to be aware of. Specifically take note of the changes to the bus error handlers in the first section. Topics - Bus Error Handlers in the New Memory Manager, Bus Error Return Value Changes, Free Block Miscellanea, A5 World Problems and Heap Callback Procedures. The introduction of the PowerPC Macintosh also introduces a new Memory Manager. Many of the splendid features of this new implementation have already been discussed in tech note Memory 13. Weary travelers may have noted some strange behavior though, and this note attempts to answer most of the remaining big questions you may have.
Internationalization.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Overview:Internationalization.sit 0 33K 2/09/94 Internationalization - OV 20 – Internationalization Checklist. Revised by Norbert Lindenberg November 1993, Written by Norbert Lindenberg June 1993. This checklist discusses internationalization issues that may arise with various features that are common in Macintosh software. For each feature, it states which problems may arise, gives advice on what to do and what not to do, and refers you to additional reading material that can help you to implement a world-ready solution. Changes since June 1993 - Straightened out quotation marks in the example strings of section “String Substitution” and some other minor bugs. Added references to new Technical Notes and articles. Fixed description of TSMTE.
MultiFinder FAQ.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Toolbox:MultiFinder FAQ.sit FAQ 0 9K 12/27/93 MultiFinder FAQ - New Technical Notes - This technical note provides answers to some of the more frequently asked questions about MultiFinder. The development name for MultiFinder was Juggler, so the term "juggle" is used in this technical note to denote a context switch. Some questions for which answers are given - How can I tell if WaitNextEvent is implemented? How can I tell if the MultiFinder Temporary Memory Allocation calls are implemented? How can I tell if my application is running in the background? When exactly does juggling take place? Can I disable suspend/resume events by passing the appropriate event mask to WNE/GNE/EventAvail? Should my application use WaitNextEvent? and more!
Worldwide Ov Q&As.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Overview:Worldwide Ov Q&As.sit 0 9K 12/07/93 Worldwide Ov Q&As - This Technical Note contains a collection of Q&As relating to a specific topic—questions you’ve sent the Developer Support Center (DSC) along with answers from the DSC engineers. While DSC engineers have checked the Q&A content for accuracy, the Q&A Technical Notes don’t have the editing and organization of other Technical Notes. The Q&A function is to get new technical information and updates to you quickly, saving the polish for when the information migrates into reference manuals. Q&As are now included with Technical Notes to make access to technical updates easier for you.
ARA GetPortGlobal.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Networking:ARA GetPortGlobal.sit 0 7K 12/07/93 ARA GetPortGlobal - This Technical Note documents the Remote Access Manager (RAM) GetUserPortGlobalsPtr call. In order to make the RAM Status call on a machine that is setup to answer calls, you must first make the GetUserPortGlobalsPtr call to retrieve a pointer to the globals for the user port. The Apple Remote Access (ARA) 1.0 client software supports dial-out and answering capabilities through a single port called the “user” port (the modem or printer port on your Mac). This means that when you setup your machine to answer calls, you can answer only one call at a time on the user port. However, the underlying ARA architecture was designed so that in the future multiple ports may be supported...
Font Mgr Q&As.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Text:Font Mgr Q&As.sit 0 14K 12/07/93 Font Mgr Q&As - This Technical Note contains a collection of Q&As relating to a specific topic—questions you’ve sent the Developer Support Center (DSC) along with answers from the DSC engineers. While DSC engineers have checked the Q&A content for accuracy, the Q&A Technical Notes don’t have the editing and organization of other Technical Notes. The Q&A function is to get new technical information and updates to you quickly, saving the polish for when the information migrates into reference manuals. New Q&As in this Technical Note - RealFont causes system heap to grow and Embedding fonts in applications.
Sept 93 Late-Breaking Q&A.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Devices:Sept 93 Late-Breaking Q&A.sit 0 21K 11/10/93 Sept 93 Late-Breaking Q&A - September 1993 Late-Breaking Q&As. This is a new way of getting special Q&As to you before they’ve been completely reviewed, copy-edited, and added to the Q&A Tech Notes. The content is preliminary; it’s been verified by each author, but you might notice changes when you see the final version in a Q&A Tech Note. Examples of the questions - What do I have to do to make my CD-ROM driver work with Foreign File Access? Is Foreign File Access licensable from Apple? My SCSI driver sometimes hangs and I have to reset the bus. Am I making a common mistake? What’s the Macintosh built-in analog sound input port signal specification? Includes many more questions.
SCSI Termination.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Apple Workgroup Server:SCSI Termination.sit 0 3K 11/10/93 SCSI Termination - The introduction of the Apple Workgroup Server 95 has led to questions with regard to the SCSI termination requirements for the internal Processor Direct Slot Card and the SCSI busses that it supports. The internal and external SCSI buses on the AWS95 are two separate electrical buses that are logically treated as one via software. This means external cabling and termination issues do not affect the internal bus and vice-versa. Both buses are terminated at the main board. Find out more by reading this Technical note.
Kconfig Mods for AWS95.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Apple Workgroup Server:Kconfig Mods for AWS95.sit 0 3K 11/10/93 Kconfig Mods for AWS95 - This technical note documents the default Kernel parameters settings for the File/Print and Database server Configurations under A/UX version 3.0.1 and how they are different from A/UX version 3.0. It also describes the new configuration parameters introduced in A/UX version 3.0.1 and their default settings.
File to File/DB Server.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Apple Workgroup Server:File to File/DB Server.sit 0 5K 11/10/93 File to File/DB Server - This technical note discusses how to convert your Apple Workgroup Server 95 (AWS95) File/Print Server running AppleShare Pro to a combined Apple Workgroup Server 95 File/Print Server/Database Server running AppleShare Pro and Oracle 7. The Database Server addition to an Apple Workgroup Server 95 File/Print Server requires many steps to be taken, all of which are explained in this tech note.
File to DB server.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Apple Workgroup Server:File to DB server.sit 0 5K 11/10/93 File to DB server - This technical note discusses how to change your Apple Workgroup Server 95 (AWS 95) File/Print Server running AppleShare Pro to be a Apple Workgroup Server 95 Database Server running Oracle 7. Changing to an Apple Workgroup Server 95 Database Server requires many steps to be taken, all of which are described in the tech note.
DB to File/DB server.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Apple Workgroup Server:DB to File/DB server.sit 0 4K 11/10/93 DB to File/DB server - This technical note discusses how to convert your Apple Workgroup Server 95 Database Server running Oracle 7 to a combined Apple Workgroup Server 95 Database/File/Print Server running Oracle 7 and AppleShare Pro. The File/Print Server addition to a Apple Workgroup Server 95 Database Server requires many steps, which are fully explained in the documentation.
DB to File server.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Apple Workgroup Server:DB to File server.sit 0 5K 11/10/93 DB to File server - This technical note discusses how to change your Apple Workgroup Server 95 Database Server running Oracle 7 to a File/Print Server running AppleShare Pro. Changing to a Apple Workgroup Server 95 File/Print Server requires many steps to be taken, all of which are listed and fully explained in the documentation.
Correct PlatformChoice.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Apple Workgroup Server:Correct PlatformChoice.sit 0 3K 11/10/93 Correct Platform Choice - With the release of the Apple Workgroup Server 95 there has been confusion with respect to guiding customers towards selecting the proper platform for their specific needs. In a number of instances the database version of this product has been selected when what the customer required was really the File/Print Server. ACIUS Inc. is shipping their version of the 4th Dimension server. It will be important to make sure that people who want to obtain this product combination understand that the proper platform is the File/Print Server and not the database server product.
Configuring Inodes.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Apple Workgroup Server:Configuring Inodes.sit 0 6K 11/10/93 Configuring Inodes - This technical note documents methods for tuning/creating a UNIX file system with lower overheads in terms of inode allocation, which proves to be important in large size file systems by reclaiming disk space. The newfs command makes a Berkeley 4.2 UNIX file system (UFS) on the specified device file. The A/UX version of HD SC Setup invokes newfs when creating a UFS. Each file on the system is represented by an inode, which contains critical information about the file, including ownership, permissions, size, etc. The newfs command allocates disk space for inodes when the UFS is created. Find out more!
AWS95 Q&A.sit MacTNsDL AMUG CD2:Files II:MacTechNotes:Apple Workgroup Server:AWS95 Q&A.sit 0 13K 11/10/93 AWS95 Q&A - This technote provides questions and answers pertaining to the Apple Workgroup Server 95. Some on the included questions - What is the relative positioning of the Apple Workgroup Servers and AppleShare family of products? What is the positioning the AWS 95 and AppleShare Pro against its competitors? What Server and Services products are available and shipping? What are the configurations and prices for the AWS family? Why isn't AppleShare Pro bundled with every AWS95 configuration? Why are some customers having problems ordering AppleShare Pro? What third party applications are available for the Workgroup Server 95? And many more questions (with answers of course)!