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portName describes the port you want to open.
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nameScript is a 32-bit integer used in international localization that indicates the language system you are using.
For Roman language systems (for example, English), use a value of 0. Refer to Inside Macintosh, Volume VI for a list of available script codes.
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selector describes the format of the type string parameter.
1 | Creator/typeIndicates that type string is an 8-character string; the first four characters are the creator (for example, LBVW), and the last four characters define the port type. | 2 | Port type stringIndicates that type string is a 32-character (or less) description of the service provided by the port. |
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port type string is an eight-character string.
When selector is 1, the first four characters are the creator (for example, LBVW), and the last four characters define the port type. When selector is 2, the type string is a 32-character (or less) description of the service that the port provides. In almost all cases, use 2 for selector, and use a description of the service provided by the port for type string. Refer to Inside Macintosh, Volume VI for more information about other cases.
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name is the name you assign to the port.
The value of name, which can be no more than 32 characters, is displayed in the PPC Browser dialog box list of port names. The Get Target ID VI uses name to identify the port.
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