- Hello from Canada!
I’m a fairly regular contributor of links and collect lovely old bits, with a focus on pre-Intel Macintosh and Newton devices.
- Oops. That title should read “Cover” not “Cove”.
Although, I’d definitely frequent a restaurant named the “Pizza Cove”!
- I’d love to see this level of documentation for more software titles.
“Images and citations have been removed.”
That’s unfortunate.
- Masswerk, I agree. I’ve known Marcin for a long time and just sent him a message asking why he didn’t link to your original page. It may have been just an oversight.
- DVT also stands for Development Verification Test. I own a number of Newton DVT and EVT (Engineering Verification Test) devices collected over the years.
- Good to know. I took jt to mean a pre production unit with last chance to fix any glaring problems before you stamp out a couple 100k or million of something. I was with an org that had several thousand “SLQ Anywhere” inside cover sheets printed for documentation. Sigh.
Also. Very jealous about your collection. Protype hardware like that is always fun to see what could have been …
- This site was put together by a typeface designer friend of mine, so it’s no wonder the fonts are described so distinctly.
- I know, right? It pressed a lot of my buttons.
- I saw a connection with using a hex editor to dive into understanding file formats. Perhaps the association was a bit loose.
- Thank you, John.
The best of the season to everyone, regardless of how you celebrate this time of year.
- +1 It would add another method of discovery.
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I need to contribute more links...