/*    
**      Newton Developer Technical Support Sample Code
**
**      SoupDrink, a sample of the Newton Desktop Integration Libraries (DILs)
**
**      by David Fedor, Rob Langhorne and J. Christopher Bell
**
**      Copyright  1995-1996 by Apple Computer, Inc.  All rights reserved.
**
**      You may incorporate this sample code into your applications without
**      restriction.  This sample code has been provided "AS IS" and the
**      responsibility for its operation is 100% yours.  You are not
**      permitted to modify and redistribute the source as "DTS Sample Code."
**      If you are going to re-distribute the source, we require that you
**      make it clear in the source that the code was descended from
**      Apple-provided sample code, but that you've made changes.
*/
 

This is a complete MacOS application which demonstrates use of the CDILs and the
FDILs.  It is designed to communicate with the SoupDrink-Newton package, which
is a separate sample code project.

You can obtain the DIL libraries, headers and documentation from 
http://dev.info.apple.com/newton/tools/dils.html

Most of the interesting DIL code can be found in the file Engine.c, which holds
the cross-platform code which makes most of the DIL API calls.

The routine SetupPortMenu() demonstrates how to dynamically find the names of
the available ports - these can be different on different models of MacOS
computers, and change in localized versions of the MacOS System.

The SoupDrink application has two test scripts.  The first, "Soup Drink", will
read the entire contents of any soup on the Newton device.  It does this by
sending a command to the Newton device indicating the name of the soup to read,
and then repeatedly reading frames which are sent from the Newton application,
converting them to text, and writing them to the file SoupData.out.

The second test script, "Add New Name Card", constructs a name card frame for
the built-in Names application, and sends it to the Newton device.  The Newton
SoupDrink application adds it to the Names soup.

Note that the CSTR resources found in the file SoupDrink.rsrc must be linked in
to every DIL application.  They are used internally by the CDIL to find the
appropriate Communications Toolbox files.  These CSTR resources can also be
found in the file CSTR.rsrc, which does not contain the SoupDrink-specific
resources.

NOTE: The "SPIT" command is supported for compatibility with older versions of
this sample. If the SPIT command was sent instead of DRNK, a text version of
the entry (NOT a frame) was sent. This was relevant only to a bug in some
versions of Newton 1.x. See engine.c for more info.

