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Subject: Re: Mac Quickdraw docs
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Date: Mon, 26-Mar-84 01:53:00 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar 26 01:53:00 1984
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Nf-From: orstcs!nathan    Mar 19 22:53:00 1984

Re: Mac Quickdraw (and other firmware doc)

Apple has a document available to "approved developers"
(whatever THEY are; fill out the forms and take your chances)
for $150.  You'd think they'd make it available cheaper to
those schools that bought lots of them; maybe they figured that
if the students can't hack, they'll work on homework instead? :-)

For the rest of us, we'll just have to settle for the McGraw-Hill
and Howard W. Sams "interpretations" of Apple's manuals.

	The Unreliable,
	Nathan C. Myers
	orstcs!nathan