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Leopard Technical Notes
Networking capabilities in Mac OS X include support for the major protocols and services. Developers can gain access to them through sockets and Core Services, as well as through the higher-level Carbon and Cocoa APIs.

Provides a guided introduction to developing network-capable applications for Mac OS X.   Essential information for developers using Apple's networking environment.   API references organized by framework.
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Kernel Core Dumps (HTML)
TN2118: Explains how to gather and use remote kernel core dumps.
Hardware & Drivers 2008-11-12
Embedding Bonjour in Windows Applications (HTML)
TN2210: Details the proper steps necessary for a Windows Developer to include Bonjour for Windows in their application.
Bonjour 2008-01-17
Uniquely Identifying a Macintosh Computer (HTML) (日本語 HTML)
TN1103: How to identify a specific Macintosh computer.
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Living in a Dynamic TCP/IP Environment (HTML) (日本語 HTML)
TN1145: Describes some of the intricacies of dealing with TCP/IP in a dynamic environment, such as Open Transport.
Internet & Web 2002-08-27
Update: Borrowed AFP Sessions (HTML) (日本語 HTML)
TN1106: Shows how to borrow the session reference number of an AFP volume mounted by the Macintosh File System.
Carbon 2000-08-14
Open Transport STREAMS FAQ (HTML)
Deprecated - TN1117: Decribes writing STREAMS modules and drivers for use with Open Transport.
Hardware & Drivers 1997-12-01