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4.14) When can I use those nifty, easy to use FSSpec calls? (Files - Mac Programming) |
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This article is from the Mac Programming FAQ, by Jon Watte h+@austin.metrowerks.com with numerous contributions by others.
In Systems >= 7, in System 6 with QuickTime installed, in any system
if you use the FSpCompat functions provided by MoreFiles [see below].
 
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