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From: tony@tui.marcam.dsir.govt.nz (Tony Cooper)
Subject: Re: Using A/UX to build MacOS applications
Message-ID: <1991Jun8.052220.6157@am.dsir.govt.nz>
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Date: Sat, 8 Jun 91 05:22:20 GMT


In article <GERSON.91Jun7135216@dupin.parc.xerox.com>,
gerson@parc.xerox.com (Dan Gerson) writes:
|> I'd like to be able to use A/UX as a programming environment for
building standard

|> 1) Is there a way to translate COFF into CODE resources?  If there isn't, is
|> there any real reason why I couldn't write such a beast?

Yes. No. The COFF stuff has a whole library devoted to it under A/UX. So it's
easy to get out what you want from a COFF file. Then just translate it to a
CODE resource. I've never tried CODE resources but I wrote a simple program
to turn a COFF file into a DRVR resource. I don't know what the format of a
CODE resource is but it should be easy once you know.

Tony Cooper
