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- From: gasser@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Nathan Gasser ><> )
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- Subject: Re: 32-bit Quickdraw INIT?
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- Date: 3 Sep 92 06:12:58 GMT
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- In article <VLADIMIR.92Sep2201718@cocteau.Eng.Sun.COM> vladimir@Eng.Sun.COM (Vladimir Ivanovic) writes:
- >Quicktime refuses to load because it's missing the 32-bit QuickDraw INIT.
- >Where does one get this beast? Will I get it if I install system software
- >(7.0) for all Macintoshes? I have an accelerated (20 MHz '030) MacPlus
- >with those ancient ROMs.
- >
- >Thanks.
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- Go snitch it out of the system folder of a neighbor or co-worker. Failing
- that, it should be loose on one of the system disks you got with the
- 7.0 software set. Try "Tidbits" or something like that. It's a regular
- INIT (ahem, System Extension) so just flip it in your System Folder.
- Please don't reinstall your system just to get 32-bit QD.
-
- Nate.
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