Inside Macintosh--the phone book?

S

Salmon Egg

In what is now the old (Macintosh II) days, Apple published Inside
Macintosh. Often, it was called the "phone book." ROM had its own address
space distinct from RAM

Inside Macintosh had a list of hundreds if not thousands of system calls to
the built-in ROM. I started out using the Symantec Pascal Development
system. The various ROM entry addresses were given names that were built
into the compiler. Later, Symantec provided various forms of C development
systems. All that is gone.

My questions are:

1. Where is there the equivalent of Inside Macintosh?

2. What is the most convenient development system to use now?

Bill
-- Fermez le Bush--about two years to go.
 
S

Salmon Egg

I think maybe you meant to post this somewhere else than the MacWord
group? :)

I did indeed. Someone on this newsgroup asked a question about changing
cursors. That is what set me off.

Bill
-- Fermez le Bush--about two years to go.
 

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