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> Apple's Color Disk contains two extensions to Macintosh system
> software that greatly enhance your ability to work with color and/or
> gray-scale images.
\- 32-Bit QuickDraw enhances color support for Macintosh II and SE/30
computers by breaking the 256-color barrier. With 16-bit and 32-bit
video cards, you can display the full range of visible color. Even if
your Macintosh II or SE/30 is equipped with an 8-bit video card, you
will be able to manipulate and view data with more than 256 colors. In
addition, 32-Bit QuickDraw provides better support for gray scale
image processing.
\- LaserWriter 6.0 is intended to support color PostScript printers.
It also supports halftone printing of gray-scale images and halftone
printing of color images on monochrome PostScript printers such as
Apple LaserWriter printers.
While it was released as "Apple Color Disk", it's actually two 800K
floppies. One with 32-Bit QuickDraw 1.0 & LaserWriter 6. The other
with some demo graphics and simple applications that use 32-Bit
QuickDraw.
DL#1 includes LaserWriter 6.0 (LaserPrep, LaserWriter, PrintMonitor
v1.3), 32-Bit QuickDraw v1.0 and color ControlPanels (Monitors v4.0,
General v3.3.2)
DL#2 includes 32-Bit QuickDraw v1.2
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k
Requires System 6.0.3 or later and 2 MB of RAM. Included in System 7
and later.