Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!unido!gmdzi!strobl From: strobl@gmdzi.UUCP (Wolfgang Strobl) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: The Mac's resource fork: does Win 3 have one? Message-ID: <3052@gmdzi.UUCP> Date: 6 Jul 90 16:29:50 GMT References: <2322.268f7cca@csc.anu.oz> <2964@gmdzi.UUCP> <7705@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> <2966@gmdzi.UUCP> <23070@boulder.Colorado.EDU> <2987@gmdzi.UUCP> <42649@apple.Apple.COM> <3038@gmdzi.UUCP> <42672@apple.Apple.COM> Organization: GMD, Sankt Augustin, F. R. Germany Lines: 17 daveo@Apple.COM (David M. O'Rourke) writes: > Any additional questions will be gladly answered. Thank you. At this time I only have two more questions: a) How does the Multifinder work? More specific, how is the memory allocation organized? Is there some kind of memory partition, or is it dynamic? b) Please recommend a Macintosh book similar to what Charles Petzold's "Programming Windows" is for MS Windows. (-; I do not want to dig through reference manuals. Instead I would like to read a well written, structured introduction into Macintosh architecture and programming. I prefer code examples in C or C++. Wolfgang Strobl