Actually Fr34k I seem to recall that resources were originally used with Macintosh back before the black and white days. The origianl MAC file format was designed in two prongs (allegedly compatible with the XModem protocall) one prong was the resource prong of the forked file structure. The other prong held data.
Windows was at version 286 back then. I still have a copy somewhere... resources were not named resources then.
By 1989 there were several books on how to program your own GUI. One of them talked a great deal about the MAC interface and the GEM interface and how resources files could be used to hold the image bits of a gui. The book contained code for creatig a simple PAINT program that the author had released as shareware.
I think, and I am not sure of this, windows did not officially start calling resources "resources" until Windows 95... not clear on that though.
