That's because Steve Job left Apple then, and so the inmates are
running the asylum :)
Sherman
On Feb 8, 2005, at 9:33 PM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- Sherman Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's Apple way to incent you to create apps
with the same look
and feel and everything. That's why, in the
--- Sherman Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's Apple way to incent you to create apps
> with the same look
> and feel and everything. That's why, in the early
> days, even to today,
> once you have learned one Mac app, you have learned
> how to use a lot of
> them, because certain things
As I recall, it was a comic book size magazine which
tried to unite
/blend Lisa and Mac users. I normally throw nothing
Mac related away but I did toss these mags, also,
since:
1. It was so short lived that there seemed no
possibility of it becoming significant (aside; I have
a #1 virgin, still in
on 2/8/05 3:30 PM, Thomas Burns wrote:
>Is there any difference between a SCSI to Ethernet adapter/bridge or an
>ethernet network card?
To install the network card, you need the torx tool to open your SE/30.
The SCSI adapter will use an external power brick, and connects with a
SCSI cable whic
Actually, the Mac is not that hard to program. It is no more harder
than to program a Windows application. It was considered hard 20 years
ago because event-driven programming is a relatively new thing for PC.
However, once you have understand how the Mac event loop works, then it
is pretty
Didn't they have a "Code Warrior" software for writing 68K programs?
Chuck
On 2/4/05 5:13 AM, "Dowe G. Keller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am interested in learning 68k assembly, and like low-level programming. I
> would appreciate a list of good books on this subject. So far all the Mac
>