In article <er-dnRmgYZ-1AqHanZ2dnUVZ_tSknZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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russotto@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Matthew T. Russotto) wrote:
> In article <1194907837.314921.138470@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> Melodious Thunk <thunk.melodious@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >On Nov 12, 1:45 pm, russo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Matthew T. Russotto)
> >wrote:
> >> In article <34qdnTkB5-4VD6XanZ2dnUVZ_o6dn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> >>
> >> Tim Stark <fswo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> >Hello folks,
> >>
> >> >I am looking for some technical manuals that provides I/O, video,
etc..
> >> >programming for m68k-based Macintosh family (Mac 128K, Mac 512K, Mac
SE,
> >> >Mac
> >> >Plus, Mac II, etc...).
> >>
> >> You're probably looking for the Macintosh Family Hardware Reference,
> >> as well as the original (I-V) Inside Mac.
> >
> >Ahem, just to be hopelessly anal, the "original" Inside Mac would've
> >been that "phone book."
>
> To be even more anal, the Phone Book was not the original. The original
> was in two looseleaf binders (updated occasionally by mailings from
> Apple), and had the author's names as well as other interesting info.
> I still have a copy. Some of the stuff in it was removed from the
> phone book edition, and later appeared in the Macintosh Family
> Hardware Reference.
And some stuff (like info related to the twiggy drives) was removed and
never appeared again...
I vaguely remember a third binder, but don't remember when it came out
(maybe it was the early Mac II stuff), and don't feel like fighting the
dust monsters in the closet to try to dig it out!


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