info-mac@utcsrgv.UUCP (info-mac) (05/09/84)
(4.14.3/4.16) id AA17726; Tue, 8 May 84 14:22:03 pdt (4.14.3/4.16) id AA08526; Tue, 8 May 84 14:17:04 pdt Date: Tue, 08 May 84 17:05:48 EDT From: Mike Russell <uw-beaver!G.BROWNVM=UN502080@Berkeley> Reply-To: G.BROWNVM=UN502080@BERKELEY To: INFO-MAC@SUMEX-AIM Subject: About color and other topics. In response to the messages about color, what I've heard was from John Sculley (President of Apple). He held an informational meeting here at Brown, and said that there will indeed be a Color-Mac eventually, but to have made the original Mac color would have meant a release date substantially later than when it was released. He said that eventually there will indeed be a Color-Mac. Atkinson's DEBUGGER: It appears that Bill Atkinson left a debugger in MacPaint. It was found in version 0.95, though it may be in all versions. It was found twice by screwing around with the keyboard while in MacPaint, but can't be found again. Anyone with any information about it? What I know is this: While 'A' was selected (for text), and Command-Q was chosen a new menu bar appeared with the title DEBUG, and if it was pulled down, three selections appeared: HEAP, WORST STACK, and MONKEY TRAP. Certain keyboard commands did things also. I am obviously missing steps, in that it can't be reproduced. Any help would be appreciated. -Mike Russell (G.BROWNVM=UN502080@BERKELEY)