Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!ukc!s1!jrk From: jrk@s1.sys.uea.ac.uk (Richard Kennaway) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Need help with INITs Summary: A5? What's an A5? Message-ID: <316@s1.sys.uea.ac.uk> Date: 13 Jan 89 21:34:08 GMT References: <541@amanpt1.zone1.com> <23872@apple.Apple.COM> Reply-To: jrk@uea-sys.UUCP (Richard Kennaway) Organization: University of East Anglia, Norwich Lines: 18 In article <23872@apple.Apple.COM> parent@Apple.COM (Sean Parent) writes: >In article <541@amanpt1.zone1.com>, mrr@amanpt1.zone1.com (Mark Rinfret) writes: >> >> I've just recently started exploring INIT's and didn't get very far before >> I ran into a snag. When the following small init program is run, it gets >> a System Error 10 (line F emulator trap) on the InitWindows call. As you can errr, a what? >You need to set up A5 correctly with some code that would look like this. Boggle!! This is totally over my head. I would like to write some INITs and VBQ tasks and cdevs and so on, but Inside Mac tells me next to nothing about them. Neither do the MPW or Lightspeed C manuals. What do I need to read? I do know how to write ordinary applications. (But I'm not interested in anything that would require learning assembler.) -- Richard Kennaway SYS, University of East Anglia, Norwich, U.K. uucp: ...mcvax!ukc!uea-sys!jrk Janet: kennaway@uk.ac.uea.sys