> Welcome to Discover Programming...
>
> Welcome to Discover Programming for Macintosh and to the best
> development environment you can buy: Metrowerks CodeWarrior. Whether
> you are brand new to programming, or an experienced programmer just
> getting your first taste of CodeWarrior, we want your Discover
> Programming experience to be a good one.
>
> ? What's in the Package?
>
> First and foremost, Discover Programming includes a complete,
> working copy of Metrowerks CodeWarrior. This is not a ?light?
> version of CodeWarrior (like the one you might find in the back of a
> Macintosh programming book). This is the same version of CodeWarrior
> that ships on the $400 CodeWarrior Gold CD. The difference? Though
> this version of CodeWarrior will run on both PowerMacs and 68K-based
> Macs, it will only generate 68K-based applications (Don't worry,
> 68K-based applications will run just fine on a Power Macintosh). In
> addition, this version of CodeWarrior is not licensed for commercial
> software development (shareware development is OK).
>
> But wait, there's more! You also get electronic versions of some
> cool Mac programming books. You get Learn C on the Macintosh (the
> brand new, 2nd edition) and Learn C++ on the Macintosh by Dave Mark
> as well as the Programming Starter Kit for Macintosh by Jim Trudeau.
> The Discover Programming CD includes all the source code from these
> books all tested and ready to run using the latest version of
> CodeWarrior. Just getting started with programming? Or perhaps
> you're a seasoned programmer and want to learn C. Either way, Learn
> C on the Macintosh is the place to start. If you already know C and
> want to learn how to add the Macintosh look and feel to your
> programs, then start off with Programming Starter Kit for Macintosh.
> Once you've mastered C and the art of Macintosh programming, you're
> ready for Learn C++ on the Macintosh.
>
> The Discover CD also comes with four custom Apple Guide files (if
> you haven't used Apple Guide, you'll find it on the CD as well).
> There's one Guide file for each of the three programming books, as
> well as a Guide to some cool programming-related World Wide Web
> sites. The book Guides give you an easy way to launch the projects
> from that book, and the Web Guide lets you choose from a list of
> URLs, either passing the URL on to NetScape (assuming you already
> have NetScape up and running) or copying the URL to the clipboard so
> you can pass it on to a non-NetScape browser.
>
> Danger, Will Robinson!!! Apple Guide depends on both the Apple Guide
> extension as well as QuickTime. Be sure you install both. You'll
> find all the files you need on the Discover CD.
>
> Finally, be sure to scour the folders on the Discover CD. There are
> lots of goodies sprinkled throughout the CD. You'll find some cool
> tools, key extensions from Apple, along with a host of
> documentation. Check it out!
Includes Bungie and Marathon assets listed here
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http://marathon.bungie.org/story/blastfromthepast.html#27>
Download #1 - Toast image of the CD made with Toast 5 and MacZip
Download #2 - The Bungie assets in a MacZip file.
See also: [CodeWarrior Discover Programming Edition (1997)][1]
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k
[1]:
https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/codewarrior-discover-programming-edition-0