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From: omh@nancy (Owen M. Hartnett)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Request C program to drive Macintalk
Message-ID: <11496@brunix.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 12-Jan-87 21:24:28 EST
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Posted: Mon Jan 12 21:24:28 1987
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Organization: Brown University Computer Science Dept.
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Summary: Try APDA...


From APDA, for only $10, you can get the whole Macintalk ball of wax.
Documentation, the latest Macintalk driver [as if there's a new one!], and
source code for interface files for Lisa Workshop, MDS and MPW.  [Lightspeed's
interfaces are included already] This is actually the only legal way to get
this stuff [unless someone at Apple authorizes posting] as Apple is really
keeping tight reins on its copyrighted stuff.  [Yes, Virginia, Macintalk too!]

Remember that Apple guarantees nothing in regard to M-Talk, you can't get
support, or a promise that it will work on future macs.  [as a matter of
fact, you can bet it won't without being upgraded.  The faster speed of
the MC 68020 garbles Macintalk speech on a prodigy, etc. ]

Owen Hartnett
Brown University Computer Science

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