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The Apple® Te ·cal Llbrlo4.&.. For Apple II and Macintosh® Computers ... ··: ..... .. .... ···:". ....... : : .. ... .. ... ....:.. : ····. : ·• ... _:• .... .. ' : .. : .. ·:. .... ····f·-·· ·· ······· ~·· ..-f .. ~ ·:.. .... -....... /~·- ... .. ... .. ..... .... .' .... .. ' . .'···/ . ... ·...:' . ... ....... ···..:· .... Inside Macintosh The Definitive Guide to Creating Software for the Macintosh Family of Computers Inside Macintosh Volume I Inside ~lacintosh Volume IV Volume I covers the Macintosh® 128K and Volunze l\~ an update to Volunzes I-JI!, 512K. It contains important introductory explains the new features of the !Vlacintosh material and goes on to present user inter­ Plus and ~'lacintosh 512K Enhanced com­ face guidelines, along with descriptions of puters. It provides descriptions of hundreds routines that help implement the standard of changes and additions to the original set user interface. Other subjects covered in this of programn1ing tools as well as inforn1a­ volume are memory management, using tion on the Hierarch ical File System (HFS), assembly language, the Resource Manager, the interface to the Sn1all Cornputer Stan­ QuickDra\V, the Toolbox Event wlanager, the dard Interface (SCSI) port, and disk 1/ 0 for Menu and Dialog Managers, and numerous the 800K disk drive and the Hard Disk 20. additional Ivlacintosh programming topics. 0-201-05409-4 326 pages 0-201-17731-5 550 pages $24.95 paperback $24.95 paperback Inside Macintosh Volume V Inside Macintosh Volume II Volu111e V, a continuation of Vo!unzes !-JV, Volume If covers the Macintosh 128K and explains the features of tJ1e !vlacintosh II 512K. It describes routines that perform and tv1acintosh SE. It contains information such basic tasks as file and device I/ 0, on the new svste1n routines for the ' memory management, and interrupt tvlacintosh II , iV1acintosh SE, and Ivlacintosh handling. Individual chapters provide detailed Plus; routines that support color and expan­ coverage of the File Manager, the Printing sion slots; nevJ user interface guidelines on Manager, device drivers, the AppleTalk® • the use of color; and compatibility guide­ l\1anager, the System Error handler, and the li nes that give progran1mers the information Operating System Utilities, among many they need to design software for the entire other essential topics. Macintosh fan1ib, '. 0-201-17732-3 428 pages 0-201-17719-6 640 pages $24.95 paperback $26.95 paperback Inside Macintosh Volume III Inside Macintosh X-Ref Volume III covers the l\1acintosh 128K and 512K. It explains how a program interfaces This volun1e provides a co1nprehensive, \Vith the Macintosh Finder™. It also provides integrated index to Inside 1l1acintosh a description of the l\1acintosh l 28K and Volumes I-V, Programnier's lntroctuction 512K hard\vare and a summary of all of to the 11vfacintosh Fa1nily, Designing the 128K and 512K ROM-based and disk­ Cards and Drivers.for 1lfaci1itosh II and based soft\vare. Appendices provide usettfl Jl1acintosh SE., and Technical Introduction information on Result Codes, routines that to the 1)1/acinto.~h Ft11ni61. lt'also Lncludes may move or purge memory, System 'IJ:aps, three global appendices, a comprehensive and Global Variables. An extensive glossary glossary, and a new index of constants and clarifies important terms. field nan1es. 0-201-17733-1 280 pages 0-201-19265-9 128 pages $19.95 paperback $9.95 paperback Inside Macintosh Volumes I-III Volumes!, II, and III are bound together in a deluxe hardcover edition. 0-201-17737-4 1240 pages $79.95 hardcover Technical Introduction to Macintosh Family Hardware Reference the ~lacintosh Family This manual provides comprehensive This book provides an overvie\V of the information on hard\vare configurations internal \vorkings of ~1acintosh computers for each computer in the iVlacintosh for sophisticated users, hobbyists, and familv.• Part l details the hard\vare of the programmers. It includes sections on the ~iacintosh l 28K, 512K, 512K Enhanced, RO~I , the user interface, graphics, sy-stem and Macintosh Plus. Part II describes the soft\vare. memory management, and the hard\vare of the Macintosh SE, including its Macintosh file and operating systems, expansion bus. Part Ill covers the po\verful including the A/ UX® Operating System for ~1aci ntosh n, including slot configurations. the l'vlacintosh JI. In addition, the hard\vare Other specific topics include: the iVlacintosh features of each l'vlacintosh computer are Versatile Interface Adaptor (VIA) registers and thoroughly described. the S1nall Computer System Interface (SCSI). 0-201 -17765-X 320 pages 0-20 1-19255-1 380 pages $19.95 paperback $26. 95 hardcover Programmer's Introduction to HyperCard Script Language Guide tl1e Macintosh Farni1y The 1-Iypertalk Language Event-dri ven progra1nn1ing, QuickDra\v, the This book represents the defi nitive descrip­ ~1acintosh User Interface Toolbox, the tion of the Hy-perCard~ Script Language l'v1acintosh Programn1er's \Vorkshop (MPW™), (HyperTalk™), the intuitive programming lan­ ~1acApp*, and other Macintosh program­ guage built into HyperCard. \'Witten for the ming topics are all covered in this overview experienced script \Vfiter as well as the of ~1acintosh progranuning. Over I00 oper­ beginner, this guide covers version I. 2 of ating system and toolbox calls are briefly HyperCard. In addition to a comprehensive described in the appendix. description of HyperTalk, nu1nerous sample 0-201 -19254-3 224 pages scripts illustrate key programming concepts. $22. 95 hardcover 0-201-17632-7 320 pages $22.95 hardcover Designing Cards and Drivers for i\ilacintosh II and rvtacintosh SE Human Interface Guidelines This guide describes the lvlacintosh II imple- This richly illustrated volu1ne is an essential 1nentation of the NuBus™ interface and resource for any Apple II series or Macintosh includes a 1nechanical description of NuBus progra1T1mer. 'fhe book discusses user inter­ cards; an overviev.r of .tvlacintosh II architec­ face pri nciples and provides inforrnation on ture; information on data transfer lines, how to use windO\VS, 1nenus, dialog boxes, signals, and operations; and a functional_,; and controls that 1nake up the Apple description of the ~lacintosh II video card. Desktop Interface. It includes advice for Part II describes the J\.1acintosh SE expan­ color and sound integration and guidelines sion slot and provides infonnation on tl1e on designing for international markets and ,\llacintosh SE architecture, a guide to the handicapped users. electrical and phy-sical design of expansion 0-201 -17753-6 160 pages cards, and card and driver design examples. $14.95 paperback 0-201-19256-X 288 pages $24.95 hardcover I The Apple llGs Reference Series Apple II Gs Toolbox Reference Apple IIGs Hardware Reference Volu1nes 1 and 2 Ill ustrated \Vith photographs and detailed 1bgether, these two indispensable volu1nes schen1atics, this reference presents a com­ provide a con1prehensive guide to the prehensive description of the Apple I!Gs Apple IIGs®Toolbox , composed of over 800 harchvare. In addition, the n1anual provides reaclv-to-use, tool set routines that enable detailed infonnf!tion on the use of input progranuners to comply \vith the Apple devices, video display, disk drives, serial desktop interface standards and access the ports, and sound and graphics capabilities. \ po\verfi.11capab ilities of the Apple !IGS. t This volume, \vith the AjJjJle IfG S Firmzoare Organized alphabetically by tool set nan1e, - Reference, provides authoritative infonna­ each chapter includes an overvie\V of all of ~ tion for assembly la nguage progran1mers the routines in the set, a cornplete descrip­ and hard\vare designers. tion of each routine, and a sum n1ary of 0-201-17743-9 312 pages constants. data structures, and e1rors. $24.95 hardcover Volun1e 1 0-201-17746-3 776 pages $28.95 hardcover Apple IIGs Firm\vare Reference Volume 2 0-201-17747-1 700 pages Apple lies f'irmu;are Reference provides $28.95 hardcover an extensive description of the internal operations of the Apple IIGs and its finn\vare Technical Introduction to the Apple II Gs facilities. It begins \Vi.th an overvie\v of tl1e Technical Introduction to the Apple Jfr,s firn1\vare, and then offers in-depth infor­ provides progran1mers and sophisticated n1ation on ho\V to use the finnware to users \Vith nun1erous insights into the access the syste1n monitor, n1ini-asse1nbler, inner \vorkings of the Apple IIGS. The disassen1bler, keyboard, n1ouse, video book presents an overvie\v of the general display, serial ports, and disk drives. design, systen1 architecture, progran1111ing Appendices de1nonstrate n1etbocls of includ­ environn1ents, Toolbox, graphics modes, ing firn1\vare calls \\rithin programs. and sound capabilities. It also serves as 0-201-17744-7 352pages an introducti on to the entire series of $24.95 hardcover Apple lIGs technical n1anuals. 0-201-17742-0 160 pages Apple IIGS ProDOS 16 Reference $9.95 paperback Includes System Loader This indispensable guide documents Programmer's Introduction to the Apple Iles ProDOS®16, the Apple Iles operating This gu ide explains essential concepts system. In addition, the book describes the and provides practical advice for prograsrt~ Systen1 Loader, a progra1nn1ing tool that 1ning the Apple IIGS. Three versions of \VOrks \Vith ProDOS 16 to load, unload, and a functioning san1ple progran1 in 65816 manipulate program segments. The 3.5" Asse1nbly Language, C, and Pascal demon­ disk included with the book contains strate crucial Apple IIGS progran1n1

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