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Technical Notes: Hardware
Apple's computers integrate accepted industry-standard technologies such as USB with cutting-edge Apple technologies such as FireWire to create high-performance machines that are easy to use. Developers can extend the capabilities of these computers by creating compatible peripheral devices, video cards, RAM, and other add-on products.

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I/O Kit Power Controller (HTML) ()
TN2076: Describes code to include in a KEXT in order to register for power management events.
2003-06-20
The Mac ROM Enters a New World (HTML) (PDF) ()
TN1167: Describes changes made to the Macintosh ROM since the introduction of the iMac.
2000-08-14
Power Manager 2.0 (HTML) (PDF) ()
TN1190: Describes the Macintosh Power Manager 2.0.
2000-08-14
High-Speed SDRAM Design Considerations (HTML) (PDF) ()
TN1138: Illustrates certain issues with the design of high-speed SDRAM DIMM modules.
1998-08-01
Fundamentals of Open Firmware, Part II: The Device Tree (HTML) (PDF)
TN1062: Describes the Open Firmware device tree.
1996-09-01