re: Info-mac policies on reverse engineering

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re: Info-mac policies on reverse engineering

Post by Info-Mac » August 28th, 1984, 2:13 am

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From: Bill Croft
Mike,

I think your previous message containing hints for using the
various scrap managers was excellent, and I am certain that Apple
would agree and support such contributions. As a counterexample,
submitting a disassembled listing of Quickdraw ROM routines
would certainly be unwise. I think almost anything in between,
provided you use good judgement, would be welcomed by Apple and
Mac programmers.
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