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Re: MacDTS Sample code, MacDTS Stacks2 and Developer CD
On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 9:00:54 PM UTC-5, Tom Gerbe wrote:
> I was cleaning out some old computer stuff and came across several disks
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> that must have been part of the mountain of Apple Developer stuff they
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> used to mail out in the late 80s. I was about to toss them, but want to
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> see if they are of any interest to the Apple community.
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> They are white disks with generic labels entitled:
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> First Disk:
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> MacDTS Stacks 2 - June 1989
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> Technical Notes Stack 3.1
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> Q&A Stack 3.1
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> Apple computer inc. 1988,1989
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> Disk 2 of 2 (Disk 1 has yet to be found)
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> Second Disk:
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> MacDTS Sample Code
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> April / June 1989
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> Apple Computer Inc. 1988,1989
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> And a CD:
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> Apple Developer Group
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> Developer CD Series Volume III
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> A Disk Called Wanda
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> I don't have a mac with a 3.5 drive. Can Mac disks be read by a ][gs? I
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> am going to toss the CD in my mac mini and see if it can be read.
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> If there's any interest I will attempt to extract them. If that's not
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> possible, I can always drop them in the mail to someone with appropriate
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> -Tom (aka boot zero)
worst and best case if you cant extract them and people besides me want to see whats on them I have a PM9600 that will do prodos to 1.44 meg 3.5 floppies no problem (along with a couple other machines)