> We promised. You believed us. Here it is: The third volume of the
> Developer CD Series, A Disc Called Wanda. Some of the hot new stuff
> includes AppleLink Offline!? a HyperCard snapshot of our online
> system, Developer University Stack? a stack that has the ability to
> automatically log into AppleLink and register you for our D.U.
> classes, and d e v e l o p? our quarterly technical journal, in
> searchable electronic splendor. Overall it's newer, better, more up
> to date, and has much fancier cover art. All the information, tools,
> and esoteric goodies you've come to expect are here, and more.
>
> ?Excerpt: from enclosed ReadMe documentation

 * DL #1: Apple Developer CD Series Volume III: A Disc Called Wanda
   as a data archive suitable for accessing via emulators and
   hardware.

 * DL #2: Apple Developer CD Series Volume III: A Disc Called Wanda
   as full original CD copy with data and audio tracks as BIN/CUE
   archive, suitable for playback via hardware, only.

Storage & Communications: Network:MacTCP 1.0
Contains MacTCP 1.0 and its programming interfaces.
Also includes installer script for 512Ke.

System Related:

 * US Macintosh System Software Versions:
   * 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7
   * 1.0, 1.1
   * 2.0, 2.0.1
   * 5.0, 5.1
   * 6.0, 6.0.2, 6.0.3, 6.0.4, 6.0.5

System Related:
Multiple international Macintosh System Software versions that range
from version 4.1 ? 6.0.4

Media related:
Approx 1900 illustrations in EPS format, as used in all Macintosh
publications up until the release of this CD.

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A note about the 2nd download available from above:
Originally sourced from the BetaArchive and converted to BIN/CUE format (for ease of access across platforms). It contains a data track (the main software content) and three audio tracks written and performed by the [Miller brothers][1] (creators of Cosmic Osmo, MYST, Riven, etc.). To access this archive, it must be written back to CD media and played on suitable hardware. That is, it cannot be accessed via an emulator such as Basilisk II, etc. - To be playable on emulators (for the data content alone), use the DL #1 archive.

> MUSIC TO DEVELOP BY
>  We've changed the way we do this since our last CD. Instead of a
> song or two by several contributors, we decided it would be cool to
> feature someone (or a group of someones). This issue we chose
> [Cyan][1]. This developer put together Cosmic Osmo, an interactive
> disk and CD-ROM based adventure in [HyperCard][2]. The music was
> written and performed by Robyn Miller and Rand Miller (they're
> brothers).
>
> ?Excerpt: from enclosed ReadMe documentation

See also: [Inside Macintosh][3], [Apple Developer CD Series, Volumes I
& II (1989)][4], [Apple Developer CDs 1992][5], [QuickTime 2.0
Software Development Kit CD-ROM][6], [Inside Macintosh CD-ROM][7],
[Making It Macintosh][8], [Designing Cards and Drivers for the
Macintosh Family][9], [Apple Guide to the Macintosh Family
Hardware][10]

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

 * SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
   * Macintosh Plus, Macintosh SE, or Macintosh II-family computer with a minimum of 1 megabyte RAM
(2 megabytes of RAM is preferred)

   * AppleCD SC or other compatible CD-ROM drive
   * HyperCard software version 1.2.2 or later and a current Home stack on a local hard disk
   * Apple CD-ROM INIT version 2.0 (or later) in your System Folder.
Use version 3.0.1 (or later) if you are using a IIci or IIfx.

  [1]: http://macintoshgarden.org/author/cyan
  [2]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/hypercard-125
  [3]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/inside-macintosh
  [4]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/phil-and-dave�s-excellent-cd-developer-cd1-1989
  [5]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/apple-developer-cd-collection
  [6]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/quicktime-20-software-development-kit-cd-rom
  [7]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/inside-macintosh-cd-rom
  [8]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/making-it-macintosh
  [9]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/designing-cards-and-drivers-the-macintosh-family
  [10]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/apple-guide-the-macintosh-family-hardware