Author: mactech

[MD1] GrayScale check for Appearance Mgr

GRAYSCALE KITCHEN 1.0

NEW SOFTWARE THAT ALLOWS DEVELOPERS TO SYSTEMATICALLY OBSERVE AND
PREPARE THEIR APPLICATIONS FOR THE NEW APPLE GRAYSCALE APPEARANCE

November 30, 1996
Viperware today announces its newest product: Grayscale Kitchen 1.0.
Grayscale Kitchen is a tool that allows Developers to experience Apple’s
new Grayscale Appearance systematically, without implementing it themselves.

For more information see: http://www.viperware.com/grayscale_kitchen
or http://www.viperware.com/god

GALLERY

Grayscale Kitchen gives developers a hands-on approach to learning about

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[MD1] OpenGL for the Macintosh

Conix Graphics announces OpenGL for the Macintosh

Arlington, TX (December 3, 1996) Conix Graphics announced today the release
of OpenGL version 1 for the Macintosh. Founder John Stauffer states, “We
are proud to offer this technology on the Macintosh platform.

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[MD1] Free Leather Game Sprockets Jacket

The Apple Game Sprockets
Leather Jacket Raffle…

Are you wondering what you will get for the holidays this year? Do you
already dread the long return lines at the stores? Well, check this out
because it’s going to blow you away! Now you can walk away with the coolest
leather, bombardier jacket without spending any time shopping! That’s
right, the authentic Apple Game Sprockets, Macintosh Serious Game Hardware,
Apple Game Team 1996 leather bomber jacket. Worth several hundred dollars
— absolutely free!

How do you qualify for this awesome jacket you ask? Simple.

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[MD1] Disabling the CFM-68K Runtime

Apple recommends customers disable the CFM-68K Runtime Enabler extension

Apple Computer has discovered a bug in the CFM-68K Runtime Enabler
extension that can affect the stability of Macintosh computers based on the
680×0 processor. This extension allows the use of certain applications on
680×0 computers, and is installed by an application installer only if the
application requires the extension.

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