MacPaint Source Code Released to Museum 175
gbooch writes "The Computer History Museum, located in Mountain View, California, is not only a museum of hardware but also a museum of software. Today, with the permission of Apple, the Museum has made available the original source code of MacPaint.
MacPaint was written by Bill Atkinson, a member of the original Macintosh development team. Originally called MacSketch, he based it on his earlier LisaSketch (also called SketchPad) for the Apple Lisa computer. Bill started work on the Macintosh version in early 1983. "
Re:As goes Apple... (Score:3, Funny)
What constitutes done with it? When was the last time any development or effort was put into any thing DukeNukem related? What about Windows 3.1 (oh sorry, that code is still in Windows, isn't it, heh)
Re:As goes Apple... (Score:3, Funny)
Probably infringes some 1987 mspaint patent (Score:5, Funny)
The problem with this is that Apple was so innovative that they can infringe patents for ideas that other large companies came up with years later.
What no comment like RIP JSB? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Open, but not Free (Score:1, Funny)
74 years after Atkinson dies. Err, wait, I mean, whatever Disney says.
Did anyone spot this one... (Score:5, Funny)
; Wrist Test - see if user is gripping left front
; edge of mouse as this will cause drawing
; performance to drop-off
FUNCTION WristTest : Boolean;
Uncanny eh!?
Re:Monkey test (Score:3, Funny)
P. S. of course, you would never silently launch this on your office neighbor's mac. Never.
Re:Open, but not Free (Score:1, Funny)
Perhaps you should learn the difference between "then" and "than" before you call others stupid.