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From: gelphman@adobe.COM (David Gelphman)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: LaserWriter 6.0  (was SuperPaint 2.0)
Message-ID: <1252@adobe.UUCP>
Date: 30 Sep 89 06:16:00 GMT
References: <1989Sep27.203828.12583@agate.berkeley.edu> <1799@cooper.cooper.EDU>
Reply-To: gelphman@adobe.UUCP (David Gelphman)
Organization: Adobe Systems Incorporated, Mountain View
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In article <1799@cooper.cooper.EDU> joseph@cooper.cooper.EDU (Joe Giannuzzi) writes:
>in article <1989Sep27.203828.12583@agate.berkeley.edu>, steve@violet.berkeley.edu (Steve Goldfield) says:
>> 
>> I just spoke to Silicon Beach and asked them to send me this
>> version. They emphasized that there wasn't really a bug in the
>> previous version and that I would only need it if I used
>> driver 6.0 which comes with system 6.0.3. So those who haven't
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   This is a common, easily understood misconception. LaserWriter driver
version 6.0 does NOT come with any System 6.0.x release I have seen
(I haven't seen 6.0.4 yet). The version of the LaserWriter driver
which comes with that System release is version 5.2. If you are
looking for LaserWriter 6.0 (which supports PostScript color output
devices and grayscale printing to black and white PostScript output
devices, among a number of improvements), obtain the disk called
Apple Color Disk. This disk contains 32-bit Color Quickdraw (NOT
required for color printing) and LaserWriter/LaserPrep 6.0.

Just wanted to clear up any misunderstandings.
David Gelphman
Adobe Systems Incorporated