[comp.sys.mac] AppleTalk drivers

morrow@topaz.rutgers.edu (John Morrow) (02/19/88)

Does anyone out there have any info on where I could get an AppleTalk
driver for, preferably, Turbo Pascal or any other Pascal for the Mac?
What I am interested in is one that does not require me to go out and
sign licencing agreements with the Pascal manufacturer.  If not, does
anyone have any info on how to access Appletalk from ANY language so I
could write something myself?  Any book biblios on the subject could
also be helpful...

Please mail replies if you can...
I don't often get around to reading everything on this group...

Thanks in advance...

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steve@drexel.UUCP (Steve ) (02/21/88)

In article <18162@topaz.rutgers.edu>, morrow@topaz.rutgers.edu
(John Morrow) writes:
> 
> Does anyone out there have any info on where I could get an AppleTalk
> driver for, preferably, Turbo Pascal or any other Pascal for the Mac?
> What I am interested in is one that does not require me to go out and
> sign licencing agreements with the Pascal manufacturer.  If not, does
> anyone have any info on how to access Appletalk from ANY language so I
> could write something myself?  Any book biblios on the subject could
> also be helpful...
> 
Doesn't the mac system already contain all the needed drivers for AppleTalk?
All of the Inside Macs talk about how to use them.  Do you need anything
else besides the standard Turbo Pascal, LSC, or in my case we are about
to start using DeSemet(?) C?

Steve Young
Drexel University