Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 19:03:22 PDT From: The Moderators Subject: Info-Mac Digest V11 #164 Info-Mac Digest Wed, 18 Aug 93 Volume 11 : Issue 164 Today's Topics: [*] Archivist 4.1 infos [*] Archivist 4.1 upload [*] BMAPEdit 1.3 [*] Bolo Map: Bring Your Waterwings [*] CheeseToast10.sit.hqx [*] CheeseToastSource10.sit.hqx [*] fft-in-asm-src.txt [*] Gatekeeper 1.2.8 [*] info-mac/app [*] mac-to-sun-ulaw-14.hqx (2 msgs) [*] Newton: Calculator.cpt [*] Rescue 1.5 -- not B/W compatible [*] SimBeavisButthead091 [*] source/c - Speech Manager demo program [*] Speecher 1.0 [*] SUMMARY: Local-and Ethertalk same time (A) 608 and FileMaker Pro A4 A hard disk story Apple Script (Q) AppleScript book -- any info? (Q) Astrology software Atari Color Mon. on Quadra 800? AutoNodes BeHierarchic and System 7.1 best text editor for files > 32k Broken file ? (Q) BTX Decoder (R) Code 39 comments on Macromedia: Authorware vs. Director Disk Compression (r) DMCS to MIDI...eventually... Faster Mac II (Q) FAX/modem to an ISDN phone? (A) File Application Type needed greetings HEPP II Pricing MacBinary Mac program for writing batch files/macros? MacWrite Pro Updates ? Mailing Label Software (A) moderator for comp.ai.neural-nets MODULA-2 compilers (Q) MS Word Multiple Dictionaries (Q) NCSA/BYU Telnet 2.5 problem Network Mail Software Optimize (Q) & Power PC (Q) ?? Personal Laserwriter NTR versus Select 310 Pioneer LVD Cable Powerbook & Hypercard (Q) PowerPC correction Registering Creator Republicans on the Digest (a/k/a Siege Watch submission) Satellite Dish Feed/Stock Q Spanish Word Processing Programs StartupScreens: Q StartUpScreen viewer.... SWII/Word4 Full Just. Printing (Q) Tech Tool (Well maybe not) (R) Tech Tool (Well maybe not) Con't Text Editor for Lisp Programming (Q) Text editors (summary) Trying to find... UUCode Video Card for SE/30 Where are MOD files for Sound Trecker ? WORD 5.1: Recently Opened Documents, only 4 ? (Q) XLisp graphhic toolkit (Q) The Info-Mac newsgroup is moderated by Bill Lipa and Gordon Watts. The Info-Mac archives are available (by using FTP, account anonymous, any password) in the info-mac directory on sumex-aim.stanford.edu [36.44.0.6]. Help files and indices are in /info-mac/help. Please send articles and binaries to info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu. Send administrative mail to info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 22 May 05 16:35:44 EST From: JRobert.Thibault%FORESTERIE%ULAVAL@CAMPUS.ULAVAL.CA Subject: [*] Archivist 4.1 infos This is a small package containing a read-me file about The Archivist 4.1 ***** ATTACHMENT: Archivist 4.1 Infos.Hqx ***** [Archived as /info-mac/text/archivist-41-readme.hqx; 33K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 05 16:35:44 EST From: JRobert.Thibault%FORESTERIE%ULAVAL@CAMPUS.ULAVAL.CA Subject: [*] Archivist 4.1 upload Second upload following a local power failure! Please find inclosed with this memo, Archivist version 4.1 Version 4.0, which have been uploaded last week, still contained a dialog in French and part of the interface was also in French. Version 4.1 is in full English and a bit quicker. Could you rename the Help file 4.0 to Archivist 4.1 infos. This last file is already in the directory. The Archivist is in continuous development so you can expect new versions in the future. Many thanks. J.-Robert Thibault [Archived as /info-mac/text/archivist-41.hqx; 283K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 10:06:51 MDT From: oster@central.bldrdoc.gov (Carl Osterwald 303-231-7130) Subject: [*] BMAPEdit 1.3 Moderators: Enclosed is version 1.3 of BMAPEdit, an editor for Bolo maps. This is a replacement for BMAPEdit 1.2, currently located in the game/bolo directory. Please read the documentation file for complete information about using BMAPEdit effectively. It features: + Complete control of bases, pillboxes, and start squares, including: start square direction and location; base and pillbox logical order; initial owner, armor, and stocks of bases and pillboxes. + Complete set of drawing facilities, including: patterned line drawing, filling and framing; rectangle, round-rectangle, oval, and polygon selection tools; random fills; random map, island, maze and city generators; random walks + Copy and paste of PICT information to and from Bolo maps. + Export of Bolo maps as PICT files. + Display of Bolo maps in both B&W and color from 16x16 squares/pixel down to 1x1 squares/pixel (5x5 in B&W). + Printing in B&W and color. New for version 1.3: + Many speed improvements + Autoscrolling + Revised maze generator + Reduced memory requirements (750k minimum, 66k per open map) + Random walk utility (line tool w/ option key down) + Random map utility (adapted from RandomMapGenerator by Peter Lewis) + Color printing to PostScript Level 2 printers + Display of outer mine field + Many small improvements and bug fixes See Change History file for complete information. It should be placed in the same location (game/bolo) as the Bolo game application. Thank you, Carl R. Osterwald carl_o@seri.nrel.gov [Archived as /info-mac/game/bolo/bmap-edit-13.hqx; 276K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 16:11:00 -0700 (PDT) From: CCONSTAN@protect1.env.gov.bc.ca Subject: [*] Bolo Map: Bring Your Waterwings [NOTE: please post also to saloon.falconmicro.com as I do not know who to send it to. Also, please post to alt.netgames.bolo as I cannot get that newsgroup at my site. Thanks] Here is a really cool map a friend of mine made. Enjoy. [Archived as /info-mac/game/bolo/bring-your-waterwings-map.hqx; 21K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 8:22:18 PDT From: jbum@netcom.com (Jim Bumgardner) Subject: [*] CheeseToast10.sit.hqx Cheese Toast 1.0 by Jim Bumgardner jbum@netcom.com This is an asteroids-inspired game that is similar to Maelstrom, except that your ship is a teapot... The source code is provided in a separate archive. CheeseToast requires a color Mac with a 13" monitor and 32-bit Quickdraw. [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/cheese-toast-10.hqx; 759K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 8:22:55 PDT From: jbum@netcom.com (Jim Bumgardner) Subject: [*] CheeseToastSource10.sit.hqx Cheese Toast 1.0 by Jim Bumgardner jbum@netcom.com Cheese Toast is an asteroids-inspired game that is similar to Maelstrom except that your ship is a teapot... This is the Think-C source code. You will also need the files in CheeseToast10.sit in order to run the game under Think C. CheeseToast requires a color Mac with a 13" monitor and 32-bit quickdraw. [Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/cheese-toast-10-c.hqx; 117K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 09:35:41 -0400 From: Tom Barrett Subject: [*] fft-in-asm-src.txt This is an updated version of /info-mac/sci/fft-in-asm-src.txt * now works for data sets > 64k points * other minor changes for speed improvements * better documentation Thomas Barrett Physics Dept, Ohio State University barrett@pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu 18 Aug 93 [Archived as /info-mac/sci/fft-in-asm-src.txt; 7K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 06:56:52 -0600 From: chrisj@bongo.cc.utexas.edu (Chris W. Johnson) Subject: [*] Gatekeeper 1.2.8 Item: Gatekeeper Version: 1.2.8 Author: Chris Johnson E-Mail: chrisj@emx.cc.utexas.edu Address: Chris Johnson 4505-B Avenue H Austin, TX 78751 USA Phone: -- Fax: -- License: Freeware (Send a Postcard) Type: Extensions, Control Panels and Application Requires: Macintosh >= Mac Plus; System >= 4.1 Master Site: microlib.cc.utexas.edu Master Path: microlib/mac/virus Gatekeeper 1.2.8 is a set of Macintosh system extensions (INITs) and related control panels (cdevs) which, when active (i.e. allowed to install themselves during the boot process) offer protection against attacks by all known viruses (to the author at the time of this release). Gatekeeper also monitors computer activities for what are considered to be suspicious 'events' or 'operations', in an attempt to intercept what could be variants of known viruses or even completely new viruses. Since its initial release in January of 1989, Gatekeeper has repeatedly demonstrated some ability to stop the spread of viruses which were unknown during its design. Like any anti- virus system, however, it cannot guarantee complete protection. Of course, no claims or promises are made regarding Gatekeeper's effectiveness or suitability, and some functions and capabil- ities of Gatekeeper are non-trivial to use and may require a careful reading of the documentation. This latest version of Gatekeeper, 1.2.8, is a maintenance release, and does not deal with any new viruses. Chris W. Johnson Internet: chrisj@emx.cc.utexas.edu chrisj@bongo.cc.utexas.edu UUCP: {husc6|uunet}!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!chrisj ...congratulating the Delta Clipper team on the success of the DC-X static tests, and looking forward to the start of flight tests August 18th. [Archived as /info-mac/vir/gatekeeper-128.hqx; 293K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 20:05:13 -0400 From: Benjamin Griffin Subject: [*] info-mac/app This is the source, project and compiled extension for a modified version of the orginal BBEdit "Prefix/Suffix Lines" extension. The primary added functionality is to allow simultaneous or independent insertions of distinct prefix and suffix strings -- such as one would want to block comment out program code. Provided 100% Free of Charge. Author assumes no responsibility for text mangled with this extension. See source for bug list. Benjamin "Eli-the-Bearded" Griffin | bgriffin@ic.sunysb.edu [Archived as /info-mac/text/bbedit-prefix-suffix-lines.hqx; 13K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1993 12:05:36 +1000 From: His Divine Grace Subject: [*] mac-to-sun-ulaw-14.hqx This is an upgrade for Ulaw to Ulaw 1.4 which fixes a few bugs and has a few improvements. There is also a upgrade for UlawPlay to UlawPlay 1.1 which is a ulaw format sound player. This (System 7 drag and drop only) player now can play arbitrarily long files using very little application memory. Please post (and replace): in the sound util area mac-to-sun-ulaw-14.hqx or ulaw1.4b.cpt.hqx. Rod Kennedy [Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/mac-to-sun-ulaw-14.hqx; 64K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 09:53:17 +1000 From: His Divine Grace Subject: [*] mac-to-sun-ulaw-14.hqx This a correction to the submission I made two days ago. In this submission the Ulaw application does not need a maths coprocessor (or equivalent) but is otherwise identical. This is an upgrade for Ulaw to Ulaw 1.4 which fixes a few bugs and has a few improvements. There is also a upgrade for UlawPlay to UlawPlay 1.1 which is a ulaw format sound player. This (System 7 drag and drop only) player now can play arbitrarily long files using very little application memory. Please post (and replace): in the sound util area mac-to-sun-ulaw-14.hqx or ulaw1.4b.cpt.hqx. Rod Kennedy [Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/mac-to-sun-ulaw-14.hqx; 65K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 16:24:05 -0400 From: "Robert Bruce" Subject: [*] Newton: Calculator.cpt SciCalc is a simple implementation of a standard (i.e. NOT Reverse Polish or 'RPN') scientific calculator for the Apple Newton MessagePad and similar PDAs. This is the first release version, which has so far only been tested by the developer. If you do find problems, please let me know so that I can rectify them in the next release. To load it into a Newton MessagePad, you must have a Mac (on which you should be reading this!) and the beta Connection Kit. Simply connect your Mac to your Newton, and install the Calc.pkg file as a Newton application, down the connection to your Newton. Current features: All floating point numeric calculations normally found on a basic 'scientific' calculator, including a wide range of trig and exp/log functions. A single number display, edited by button use only. Two standard financial functions. Two user-accessible memorys, which include summation functions. Constants Pi and e available from keys. Conversion to and from radians and degrees. Planned features: Hexadecimal math (possibly even with hexadecimal point!). Copying of result to other Newton apps. My own error/exception trapping. This calculator is freely distributable, and must not be sold. However, it remains Copyright 1993 EHN & DIJ Oakley, all other rights reserved. It was developed using the Newton Toolkit, which is Copyright 1992-1993 Apple Computer, Inc., all rights reserved. Apple Computer, Inc., accepts no liability or responsibility whatsoever for this product, and so on. As this is supplied free, EHN & DIJ Oakley accept no responsibility or liability for the product or what it might do to your Newton, nor for any inaccuracy of any results therefrom. You use it entirely at your own risk! Newton and most other trade names mentioned above are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Thanks Robert Bruce [Archived as /info-mac/nwt/sci-calc.hqx; 17K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 03:59:19 EST From: "Kirke B. Lawton" Subject: [*] Rescue 1.5 -- not B/W compatible Contrary to the documentation, the new upload of the Star Trek game, Rescue 1.5 does not seem to work on BW macs. I got the same unimplemented trap error on my PB100 and accelerated SE. The older version (1.0) worked fine on both machines. I would notify the author, but he doesn't include an electronic address. If you have a non-color mac, wait for a newer version of Rescue. It is well worth the download, when it works. Kirke ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 09:28:21 +0501 (EDT) From: Keith Makuck Subject: [*] SimBeavisButthead091 Dear moderators, Please replace this version of SimBeavis&Butthead with version 0.9beta, located in your info-mac/games/ directory. SimBeavis&Butthead is a simulation conversation between the cartoon characters Beavis & Butthead. As a beta version, this program may or may not develop into a better full version with more sounds and graphics -- depending on user feedback. Postcardware. [Archived as /info-mac/game/sim-beavis-n-butthead.hqx; 719K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 13:09:18 EDT From: Alexander W. Kourakos Subject: [*] source/c - Speech Manager demo program This is a quick little program I hacked together the day I FTP'd the Speech Manager. Lets you play with voices, set pitch and rate, etc. Written in THINK C 6.0. Archived with StuffIt. Should work on any Mac that can use the Speech Manager. [Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/speech-manager-explorer.hqx; 27K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 23:37:59 +0100 From: pope@imv.aau.dk (Povl H. Pedersen) Subject: [*] Speecher 1.0 Here comes the first final release of Speecher. The first Speech manager application that is slightly more than a toy. It is a small program that will speak text you enter (or paste from another program). It will let you covert to phonemes, and modify these too. It also allows you to change the speed, base pitch, and pitch modulation. Documentation (including a description of the phonemes) is included. IMPORTANT: This application requires the Apple Speech Manager to run, and it runs even better with the Sound Manager 3.0 installed. [Archived as /info-mac/app/speecher-10.hqx; 30K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 10:29:13 -0400 (EDT) From: ericb@telecnnct.com (Eric Burger) Subject: [*] SUMMARY: Local-and Ethertalk same time (A) It turns out that the solution for us is to use our existing GatorBox, and let the GatorBox route to the printer. I can't tell if it's slower. We won't be re-wiring, so if the GatorBox does go out, we can always go back to switching the interface. Thanks to: grs2@crux2.cit.cornell.edu peter@hub.toronto.edu (Peter Boulton) RICHARD LIM kmied@file01.mpipf-muenchen.mpg.de (Miedreich Frank Hiwi) Graeme Forbes The original posting and responses follow. [Archived as /info-mac/info/hdwr/printing-over-net.txt; 4K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 12:35:05 GMT From: Michael Everson Subject: 608 and FileMaker Pro Does FileMaker Pro run under System 608? Any special memory requirements? Michael Everson School of Architecture, UCD; Richview, Clonskeagh; Dublin 14; E/ire Phone: +353 1 706-2745 Fax: +353 1 283-8908 Home: +353 1 478-2597 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Aug 93 01:29:24 -0400 From: norm@helix.nih.gov (Norman Friedman) Subject: A4 Stupid question, I know--but--what size paper is A4? What is different from US Letter? Thanks norm@helix.nih.gov ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 17:24:36 EDT From: "Richard Kingsley" Subject: A hard disk story I get a call from our secretary -- "my mac is not working what do I do?" I check it out - the old (6 years) Mirror Technologies 40 meg external hard drive is dead - it won't spin up (don't get me wrong, this unit worked perfectly every day for 6 years). "Sorry, I say, looks like your hard disk is just plain worn out." She turns ashen - "But I haven't backed up for a month, what am I going to do!" I say - "Let me look at it" (visions of a door stop crosses my mind). With my limited technological abilities, I "look" at the drive - I change the cable - no help - I try a different mac - no - I get the rubber hammer and give it a rap - still nothing. Finally I remember somewhere the talk of stiction - maybe the lubrication in the bearings is just dried out. Lets see, maybe some anti-gravity would work. So, I turn the complete unit upside down (metal case and all - the thing must weigh 10 pounds) - turned it on - it works - it spins up (or is it down)! I quickly back up to floppies and inform the secretary that I saved her data and if she doesn't mind here mac sitting on the underside of the hard disk, she will be ok for a few days until we receive a replacement drive. She is very happy, I'm a hero. Moral of the story: It ain't over till its turned over. -- Richard Kingsley ------------------------------ Date: 18 Aug 1993 08:44:18 +0100 (MET) From: EICKHOFF@dornier.de Subject: Apple Script (Q) Even if it is an FAQ: Can anyone tell me exactly what applescript is, what you can do with it and where to obtain it? Is it a commercial software like HC developers version? Thx Jens Eickhoff eickhoff@dornier.de ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 9:00:03 BST From: charless Subject: AppleScript book -- any info? (Q) I think I recently saw mention of a book about AppleScript, that came with a disk containing the AppleScript runtime environment and some examples. Does anyone have the publisher, author, title, and ISBN? I really want to get started with AppleScript ... (Reply to me by mail, and I'll summarize.) -- Charlie Stross is charless@scol.sco.com, charlie@antipope.demon.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: 18 Aug 1993 14:43:51 U From: "Charlott Low" Subject: Astrology software I'm doing some freelance work with a local astrologer and trying to get her to switch to a Macintosh for most of her computing needs. What are some of the freeware or commercial Astrology software available for the professional astrologer? She's currently using something called "Nova". I took it out for a spin on her 386 and I KNOW she can do better on a Mac! Charlott Low charlott_low@tsl.texas.gov ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 07:48:50 -0500 (EDT) From: marc@rainbow.mitre.org (Marc Friedman) Subject: Atari Color Mon. on Quadra 800? I have an Atari 520ST Hi-Res. Color Monitor that I'd like to use as a second monitor on my Quadra 800. The Atari monitor has a funky connector on the back of it, I think something like a round connector. Does anyone know if a) I can connect these two pieces of equipment, and b) if so, how? Thanks much in advance. Marc Friedman, E-mail: marc@mitre.org ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 20:32:21 +0700 From: trika@nwg.nectec.or.th (Priyajeev Narain Trika) Subject: AutoNodes Hi there, I would like to know if anybody knows where I could get a hold of the shareware utility by the name of AutoNodes, which was written by a Russian author. The utility allows one to use Hermes, Fax, ARA at the same time. If you know of a different utility which will allow a user to do this please notify me. Thanx. Much Appreciated, Priyajeev Trika trika@nwg.nectec.or.th ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 08:27:50 -0400 From: "Tom Scott" Subject: BeHierarchic and System 7.1 BeHierarchic and System 7.1 (A) Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes: >>This may have been discussed previously but forgive me, I wasn't paying >>attention. A friend of mine seems to think that BeHierarchic 1.0.5 >>doesn't work on System 7.1. I have neither so I can't test it myself. >>He says the problem occurs on Powerbooks, IIsi and LCII machines. Is this >>a known fact, is there a fix or are we looking at some other INIT >>conflict. and gt0151c@prism.gatech.edu (David Shaw) replies: >Well, part of the problem could be that the latest version of Behierarchic >is at LEAST 2.0 (that's the version I have). So you need a newer version to >make it work properly. To which I say: No way! I have System 7.1 running on my PowerBook 170 and BeHierarchic 1.0.5 runs fine! And I have a number of other extensions/cdevs running, including Speedy Finder, AutoDoubler, Super Boomerang, SuperClock, After Dark, Timbuktu, and QuickMail (QuickInit). Investigate some other init conflict. I'll check out the newer version of BeHierarchic, but I can verify that the version you ask about works fine under System 7.1. Thomas Scott, Systems Manager, College of Engineering Cornell University, Carpenter Hall Annex, Ithaca, NY 14853 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 08:49:16 -0600 From: mlbizer@bongo.cc.utexas.edu (Marc Bizer) Subject: best text editor for files > 32k >I've come to swear by BBEdit Lite (in /info-mac/text/bbedit-lite.hqx), >which is simply the best text-diddler I've come across. I like BBEdit Lite, but you must be forewarned: it doesn't wrap text automatically. I find it incredibly annoying to watch my text continue linearly to the right. Periodically I can manually invoke the wrap function, but this is hardly convenient. The full version of BBEdit (2.5) does have an automatic wrap function, but I don't think it's worth the $49 upgrade price. Does anyone else have suggestions for a TeachText REPLACEMENT that can handle files bigger than 32K and wrap text automatically? --Marc Bizer ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 16:14:31 EST From: "Don W." Subject: Broken file ? (Q) Sorry to post this in the wrong place, but maybe someone can cross-pollinate. A friend of mine has just gotten a PC error message "broken file" from his LHZ compactor. Is there any way to rescue it ? A wild end-run, but could a Mac help ? It's an 800+ k file, so it's a hefty bottle of brandy if he can't fix it. If you can help, pls reply offlist. Thanks... Don W. (DonWebb@vm.UoGuelph.CA) ------------------------------ Date: 18 Aug 1993 08:14:30 +0100 (MET) From: KROEGER@dornier.de Subject: BTX Decoder (R) Elliot Bennett asked: > Ok, I know this has been discussed before (I even thought I HAD a > solution, but apparently I was mistaken) but, does anyone have a BTX > emulator (software) for the Deutshce Telekom BTX service (it's the > expensive German version of the French MiniTel)? I thought there was one > on SUMEX but I couldn't find it... you may use MacBTX which is a commercial product. The B&W version (MacBTX Start) costs 99,- DM . You can order it from Format Verlag Elfstr. 26 5300 Bonn 2 (don't know the new zipcode) Tel. 0228 323934 If you are seeking a shareware product I am of no help but I am interested in your findings.... Hans Kroeger, Dornier, Friedrichshafen ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 12:58:32 +0200 From: Karl.Pottie@uz.kuleuven.ac.be (Karl Pottie) Subject: Code 39 I'm looking for a (shareware) utility which calculates barcode 39 checksums. ------------------------------ Date: 18 Aug 1993 16:01:12 -0600 (CST) From: "I don't do Windows." Subject: comments on Macromedia: Authorware vs. Director I need to purchase a nice tool for a foreign language department which might want to put together their own tutorials. Hypercard is too clumsy and doesn't have color, and programming from scratch is to much to expect. I've seen very good products designed with Macromedia Authorware and Director. Does anyone have any comments or experiences to share with me? I'd greatly appreciate it. - Dave Peltier Lawrence University Computer Services peltierd@lawrence.edu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 08:32:00 -0500 (CDT) From: Larry Rymal Subject: Disk Compression (r) charlie.mingo@his.com (Charlie Mingo) writes: > AutoDoubler 2.0.x will not expand a file until a save is made to it. That > is the reason the first save will take a little longer than if the file > were not compressed. But what about write-enabled files? Allow AutoDoubler 2.0 to compress a QuickTime movie. Do NOT lock it after the compression. Now, with AutoDoubler running, double click on the movie, making sure that MoviePlayer is on the hard drive. If the movie is huge, say 5 meg, you will wait a long time for it to be decompressed. After viewing the moving and quitting it, you will wait again for the file to be compressed. Solution? LOCK the AutoDoubled movie. Even the 5 meg movie will not consume any time loading up or quitting if the file is locked. The following paragraphs are some rabbit-chasing: Why compress a QuickTime file since compression has already occured from QuickTime's own methods? AutoDoubler can compress the movie even more especially if the QuickTime movie is an older one. But all QuickTime movies benefit from AutoDoubler, and no extra time is consumed in loading and de-loading if the movie is locked. According to DiskDoubler's "SAVINGS" option, the following are the results of AutoDoubler's compression as captured by the TEXT CAPTURE F-KEY (locate it via ARCHIE): 1984 Apple Macintosh Movie (locked) Kind: document ('MooV', 'TVOD') Compressed Size: 4118332 bytes, 4024K on disk Expanded Size: 4466105 bytes, 4364K on disk Savings: 7%, 340K saved on disk Method: AutoDoubler Smaller Now 7% savings doesn't sound like much until you look at the size of this monster and look at the savings, 340k. And running the movie reveals NO PENALTY of time. Indeed, I think it boots up about one second faster than it if it would without being AutoDoubled compressed, although I'm on a LCIII, if that makes any difference compared to my older LC. Observe this movie, the infamous Industrial Revelation of two years ago: Industrial Revelation (locked) Kind: document ('MooV', 'TVOD') Compressed Size: 2816056 bytes, 2752K on disk Expanded Size: 3702916 bytes, 3620K on disk Savings: 23%, 868K saved on disk Method: AutoDoubler Smaller That is 868k saved! At one time, it seemed to take forever for this file to load into MoviePlayer or any other viewer. After I locked the AutoDoubled Compressed movie, the penalty disappeared and the file seems to load in quicker than it does un-AutoDoubled. So, in summary, without the user exercising some control, such as locking files that are write-enabled, then a time performance hit is going to occur. Secondly, QuickTime movies are write-enabled so should be locked. And, in spite of the movies being already compressed by the very nature of QuickTime's algorithms, AutoDoubler will compress the movie even more and if the movie is locked, no time performance hit will occur. The user can only benefit due to the amazing savings, such as the 868k saved above. I must say, AutoDoubler is the only product that I have ever had which I SWEAR BY rather than SWEAR AT. My only affiliation with Salient is my profound satisfaction. --Larry Rymal ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 21:15:08 -0400 From: "Keith E Gatling" Subject: DMCS to MIDI...eventually... So far, I'd like to thank the following people for their help with my DMCS to MIDI problem: Jaime Iturbe, Alexander Rubli, Hoylen Sue, and Doug Hardie. So far, there is no simple solution to the problem. Two people mentioned a program called Deluxe Recorder, by the same people who make DMCS, but it seems to have been discontinued. Someone else mentioned a program called Vision, and someone else suggested patching two machines together and playing from one into the MIDI record mode of the other. When I heard about Deluxe Recorder, I decided to call Electronic Arts myself, and here's what I found out...the person I talked to didn't know anything about Deluxe Recorder, but he did say that they were working on version 3.0 of DMCS, which, if it's like the version for the Amiga, *will* be able to export to a MIDI file. I guess given the choice between having to buy a whole new piece of software, an additional Mac and cables, or waiting for an upgrade to a program I already own, I'll wait a little longer for the upgrade. By the way...I did find it interesting that the two messages with info on Deluxe Recorder both came from the same machine in Mexico. keg * kgatling@mailbox.syr.edu I've got plenty of opinions. Just ask my wife! * ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 07:10:34 BST From: Richard Smith Subject: Faster Mac II (Q) Anyone tried replacing the clock and the CPU / FPU chips in a Mac II with faster ones? Does it work? Is there any data on the net in connection with this? Is there a FAQ? TIA Richard Smith Hardware & Systems Executive NorthEast Macintosh User Group - UK ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 12:58 EDT From: Peter T. Boag Subject: FAX/modem to an ISDN phone? (A) To add to Jeffrey Fritz's comments, I believe you can connect a 'normal' FAX/modem to any type of phone line if you use an adapter that plugs into the telephone's handset jack, as opposed to the wall jack. The analogue signal is treated just as speech >From the handset would be, and is digitized and later undigitized in the case of an ISDN system. One such adapter I have literature for is the KONEXX KONNECTOR MODEL 112 (Unlimited Systems, 5555 Magnatron Blvd. Suite J, San Diego, CA. Tel 619-277-3300). The company says this works up to 9600 baud, "m/f board to digital, multiline, PBX and hotel telephones...eliminates dedicated lines". The same company also makes acoustic couplers for pay phone use etc., lower performance expected. I have no actual experience with this approach or this company. But I have seen this product or a similar one in one of the big mail order ads (MAcconection, MacWarehouse??:?) Cheers, Peter ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Aug 93 11:31:22 EDT From: casagran@gdstech.grumman.com (Lou Casagrande) Subject: File Application Type needed To the Net, I recently downloaded the "Speech Manager Docs" from ftp.apple.com, but I don't have and can't figure out what application they should be opened with. I can read the text using Word, but evidently there are some figures which I can't see, and there are some resources which must be important and which Word knows nothing about. The file type is "ONLN" and the creator is "HLX2". Please respond directly, as I only sporadically read the digest. Thanks. Lou Casagrande casagran@gdstech.grumman.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1993 11:17:31 -0700 (PDT) From: Doron Weisbarth Subject: greetings hi, i am looking for a program that i can run on my mac SE (with an accelerator and a 17'' monitor) that will allow me to preview postscript files. i was told that there might be a mac version of 'gs' ('ghostscript'). so if you have that program somewhere on your system, or if you have another/better suggestion, please let me know what it is and where i could find it. also, i am interested in general information about your services, etc. thanks doron weisbarth (doron@ocean.washington.edu) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 13:04:54 -0500 (CDT) From: "F. J. Van Wetering" Subject: HEPP II Pricing Here is an interesting piece of information for the net: According to the August 2, 1992 Pricing Schedules for HEPP II (Higher Education Purchasing Program II), the following prices hold: Centris 650, 8M RAM, 1M VRAM, 230M, CD-ROM --- $2,200 Centris 660AV, 8M, 1M VRAM, 230M, CD-ROM --- $2,160 Now... someone care to enlighted me??? Why wouldn't one purchase an AV? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 13:50:06 -0600 (CDT) From: Andrew Vernon Subject: MacBinary On Tue, 17 Aug 93 18:42:35 EDT sanjk@aol.com said: Subject: MacBinary >Dear netters, > >I downloaded a file over the net through WorldLink and looks like whatever >protocol was used stripped all the resources. I am unable to play (this file >was a movie) this file. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how i can >rebuild the resources or is there any way i can make this movie play. Ok... A few things to consider... 1. Did you use an FTP-by-Mail service (bitftp or ftpmail are the two biggies)? 2. Did the filename end in something like ".bin"? Now, If you had an ftpmailer get the files for you and the file ended in "bin," open one up in a word processor or text editor and see if you get a series of nice lines of ASCII characters of the same length. If you did, great. That means you have a chance of saving the file. If you got something that has a lot of control characters and blanks and what looks like one or two lines two miles long, you got a MacBinary file, which gets mutilated in internet mail. But, back to those nice ASCII files. Look in the first few lines for something that says, "This file must be converted with BinHex 4.0." If you have that, the file is in the common internet exchange format for Mac files. You can use any release of StuffIt or StuffIt Expander 3.0.1 to convert it back. However, if you have a file where all the lines end in "M" or some other letter, your FTPmailer took it upon itself to uuencode the binary file. Get a copy of UULite (it's on sumex and should be on the online services) and use it to un-funk the files. You'll also need the MacBinary or MacBinary II+ programs to process the files into the 'true' Mac format (These are also at sumex). Most FTPmailers allow you to specify a type of encoding to prevent it from sending you something you can't use. check the help file the gateway mailed you for more details. On the other hand, if you're using a machine with true FTP capabilities, like a unix box, be sure you set the type to the proper setting or else you're sunk. "hqx" files should use "type ascii" and "bin" files need "type binary." Also, if your host's transfer program (kermit, sz, etc) supports these modes, use them when you modem the files down to your Mac. I still remember being utterly confounded by the same ordeal for the better of three months. Hopefully, this will give you a little more insight into getting ready-to-eat Mac files through the net. --Andrew ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 08:15:56 -0500 From: achebonk@phibred.com (Nubi Achebo Ext. 4389 "Virtual Info Systems Now!) Subject: Mac program for writing batch files/macros? Is there a Mac program out there that I can use to write a batch file? I am trying to run some routine tasks using a batch file or macro. I'll appreciate if anybody will point me to a shareware or commercial product. Please email me directly: achebonk@phibred.com Nubi Achebo Pioneer Hi-Bred International Johnston, IA 50131 achebonk@phibred.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 13:09:45 EDT From: Andrew <058343@acadvm1.uottawa.ca> Subject: MacWrite Pro Updates ? Hello, Have you tried the recent Updater for MacWrite Pro? It gives my version an error, complaining that the CSSH 0 resource is different. Would you please tell me what this means. My version of MW Pro is 1.0CDv02. Is there a different updater for Canadian versions? ANY and ALL help is very much appreciated, Andrew. (058343@acadvm1.uottawa.ca) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 08:23:44 -0400 From: Ed Ver Hoef Subject: Mailing Label Software (A) August 17, 1993 John, I saw your message in a recent info-mac digest and hereby offer my $.02. I tried to send this e-mail to both of the addresses in your posting and it was bounced both times. I'm obviously doing something wrong but I don't know what so I'm reluctantly sending it to you via the digest. I belong to a Barbershop chorus and maintain our mailing list from which I generate mailing labels as well as our periodic directory. I also use it to generate lists of people having birthdays or anniversaries in any given month so we can send out birthday and/or anniversary cards. I have been using FileMaker II. I have a record for each member plus a record for other sets of people to whom we send mailings (society officers, bulletin editors of other chapters, friends of our chapter, etc.) I use one field in the record layout to specify the set to which that record belongs. Other fields give the name of the person, the address, the title (if an officer or bulletin editor), the name of the member's wife, the birthday of the member and his wife and their anniversary, the part he sings, etc. I keep the ZIP code in a separate field so I can use that to sort the records for mailing purposes because we are going to start using a mail permit and that requires sorting mail by ZIP code. When selecting the set of records for a specific mailing, I can generate a query which effectively does a logical "or" for the desired collection of field values for the field I use to specify the sets of people to receive the particular mailing. In our case, I only need one "set membership" field because every record is a member of one and only one set. However, it would be quite possible to permit a record to be a member of more than one set by having a field in each record for each possible set and simply indicating membership of a given record in a given set by inserting a "Y" in the appropriate field of that record. I do my printing on Avery labels on a 3x10 sheet. Records can be sorted temporarily or permanently based on the value of any given field(s). Selected fields from selected records can be exported to another program in any of four formats: Text file (fields are separated by tabs, records are separated by return characters), BASIC file (fields are separated by commas, records are separated by return characters), SYLK file (each record is a column and each filed in that record is a row in that column - usually used for input to a spreadsheet program), and Merge file (fields are separated by commas, records are separated by return characters, the first record is a header record listing the field names). I don't know about whether FileMaker II supports network access - I doubt that it does. However, I know FileMaker Pro does because several people in my office have it and have set up databases accessible by others over the net. I hope this is of some help to you. If you have any questions, please feel free to drop me a note. Ed Ver Hoef ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 11:57:47 -0800 From: Daniel Hamburger Subject: moderator for comp.ai.neural-nets Could I please be given the address of the moderator for comp.ai.neural-nets. Many thanks, Daniel Bitnet: dani@salt.ps.uci.edu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 06:31:38 EDT From: alan@kaman.com (Alan Piszcz) Subject: MODULA-2 compilers (Q) For an associate: Does any know of the availability of MODULA or MODULA-2 compilers for the Macintosh? Thanks. __alan_piszcz______________________________________ Kaman Sciences Corp. 258 Genesee St. Utica NY 13502 Tel: +1.315.734.3613 Fax: +1.315.734.3699 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 09:33:04 -0800 From: jamiel@sybase.com (Jamie Lawrence) Subject: MS Word Multiple Dictionaries (Q) David Steiner asked about word warning that multiple spelling/thesarus modules were loading. David, the German version of Word has 2 files for each spelling dicitonary and Thesarus. One is the Dictionary itself (the data) and the other is the plugin (what checks the spelling). You can trash one of the Plugins- just keep both dictionaries around. Same with the thesaurus. Hope this helps- BTW- is this the case with all non-english Word versions? I know of problems with this before. jamie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 12:17:32 +0000 From: m.stoermer@mailbox.uq.oz.au (Martin Stoermer) Subject: NCSA/BYU Telnet 2.5 problem This plea for help was cross-posted to Mac-L. I apologise to all who receive both. Dear Netfolk, am having a slight problem with my PB170 running 7.0.1* with NCSA/BYU Telnet 2.5. I can't get it to run at all. I have had a boatload of inits running recently but have added nothing new in the last few days. Today when I started telnet.macTCP version 2.4 something, I got an error saying "unable to load Resolver" immediately after the splash screen. There was a button labelled "Quit" but when pressed the mac just hung, dead, not even command-option-escape-able. I turfed the preferences file and tried again. Same deal. Decided to load the newer version NCSA/BYU Telnet 2.5, and now all I get is the same error message after the splash screen, but with the minor improvement that if I force quit with a command-option-escape I can get back to the finder safely. So I restarted with nothing but apple extensions (MacTCP obviously, memory, appleshare) all to no avail. Rebuilt the desktop; no help. This is only affecting my mac mind you, everyone elses around here stil works fine, so it's not our localtalk net's problem. My MacTCP control panel looks normal, and work's fine (this is being written in Eudora), and Xferit and Fetch both work as well). So over to you, help................ martin p.s. I have never seen anything called Resolver on my mac before, so I don't know what it's looking for. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 09:55:55 -0600 (MDT) From: Bradley Nation Subject: Network Mail Software Does anyone have experience with some type of network mail software that works with ethernet and tcp/ip, something along the lines of NCSA Telnet? Any information would be helpfull. Send to: bmnatio@sandia.gov Thanks for the help I know I'll get Brad Nation ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 17:49:11 -0400 From: mikeg@endgame.gsfc.nasa.gov Subject: Optimize (Q) & Power PC (Q) ?? First is there a public domain (or share ware) HD optimizer? Second, with all this talk about the Power PC. One topic seems to not have come up (or I missed it). When will we see (or will we see from Apple) a Multiple Processor PowerPC based machine? The 604 seems like a likely canidate for such machine. Might we see a 680XX Multiple processor Mac before a Power PC MAChine ??? Thanks, Mike mikeg@asylum.gsfc.nasa.gov ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 11:07 BST From: RICHARD LIM Subject: Personal Laserwriter NTR versus Select 310 We may soon be having to replace our faltering IINT. In the UK, there's currently a special offer on the Personal Laserwriter NTR, bringing the price right down to 600 pounds + tax. On the face of it this seems utterly paradoxical, because the cheapest 'current' Apple PS printer, the Select 310, is about 850 pounds + tax, and its specs seem far inferior. My understanding is: (1) The NTR has 3.5 Mb of RAM as a base-level configuration, the Select 310 only 1.5 Mb. (2) The NTR has the good old Laserwriter II set of 35 PS fonts built-in, whereas the Select 310 has far fewer. I PRESUME this means the 310 doesn't have the fonts which Apple seems to have stopped distributing, ie Avant Garde, Bookman, Zapf Chancery and Zapf Dingbats. (3) According to a sales rep I spoke to, the NTR will be a PS Level 2 printer once Apple release the appropriate driver; I couldn't get independent confirmation of this claim. I don't know what the situation is with the 310 and Level 2 either. Can other confirm these points or correct me if I'm wrong? Also, if you've used either printer extensively and can comment the pros and cons of each, I'd be much obliged. Thanks. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 14:01:14 CDT From: Mack Subject: Pioneer LVD Cable Do I need a special cable to hook our 950 to a pioneer 6000 series LVD? Mack ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 05:42:34 -0600 (MDT) From: echo@triton.unm.edu Subject: Powerbook & Hypercard (Q) If you have used hypercard 2.0 or better, there is a calendar stack on the home card. This stack works wonderfully on my Mac IIci which has system 7.0. But the stack does not work on my Powerbook which has system 7.1. I believe that the difficulty rest with the new control panel for the time and date in 7.1. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions which might correct the problem. Bill Wallace Manzano Day School Albuquerque, NM ECHO@TRITON.UNM.EDU ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Aug 93 07:47:27 CST From: "Wade Williams" Subject: PowerPC correction On 17-Aug-93, <> wrote: >1) The PowerPC will emulate the **68020**. That means any non-floating >point instruction or MMU instruction for the 68000 or 68020 will work. I phrased that poorly. Let me try again: 1) The PowerPC-based Mac will emulate the **68020**. That means that any instruction for the 68000 or 68020 will work, with the exception of MMU or floating point instructions (not that either had those components). Wade Williams Network Support Specialist, Auburn University williw1@mail.auburn.edu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 11:02:20 -0400 (EDT) From: SAKIMURA@vaxr.sscl.uwo.ca (Natsu Sakimura) Subject: Registering Creator Hi netters, I downloaded C/F stack from ftp.apple.com and now I want to use it to register the creator. However, I haven't got the connection to applelink, so I want to send it via internet. In this case, should I send it as MacBinary II file or should I uuencode or something? Any information is much appreciated. Thank you very much in advance. Natsu Sakimura ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 10:37:05 EDT From: dom manno Subject: Republicans on the Digest (a/k/a Siege Watch submission) Now that we've heard from the Republicans (twice) who can't accept that their man lost last November, how 'bout some equal time for the rest of us? Anybody up to writing something that will count the number of days since we've been freed from the tyranny of GOP rule? I can't, I don't know the first thing about programming for the Mac. D.F. Manno, Temple Univ., Phila. or ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 13:43:46 -0400 From: "Tom Scott" Subject: Satellite Dish Feed/Stock Q Satellite Dish Feed/Stock Quotes I have a client that has a satellite dish for getting TV signals. He's very active in the stock market, and was wondering whether there was any way of downloading up-to-the-minute stock quotes to a personal computer using his satellite dish and then loading them into some type of a program to track his portfolio. The program could be a spreadsheet or some other specialized program for this purpose. He doesn't has a computer yet, but is leaning towards an IBM machine. Is this possible? Could it be done with a Mac or an IBM? What additional hardware/software would be necessary? Do you have recommendations for a program to track his portfolio? I know this is asking a lot, but he thought it might be possible, so I'm trying to check into the viability. I'm cross-posting this to Mac and PC lists, as well as one for Home Satellite Technology. I'm not subscribed to most of these, so please send any responses directly to me at: Tom_Scott@qmengr.mail.cornell.edu or TAS2@cornell.edu. Thanks in advance for any light you might be able to shed on this rather murky area! :-) Thomas Scott, Systems Manager, College of Engineering Cornell University, Carpenter Hall Annex, Ithaca, NY 14853 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 10:52:07 PDT From: Lou.Ordorica@EBay.Sun.COM (Luis R. Ordorica) Subject: Spanish Word Processing Programs Hi, I am preparing a Mac and StyleWriter II for a person who will be doing a lot of word processing in Spanish. I have loaded the Spanish version of System 7.0.1, but I need the following types of software: * Spanish language word processor & spell checker * English/Spanish Spanish/English translator * Interactive Macintosh tutorial (a la Macintosh Basics) in Spanish plus any Macintosh handbooks in Spanish. Any pointers/tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, -lou lou@flipper.ebay.sun.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 10:05:36 -0400 From: frost@csc.albany.edu Subject: StartupScreens: Q I feel pretty dumb asking this, but I've used several different programs to try and make StartupScreens from GIF or PICT files. The images seem to get generated properly, but when they come up as anticipated during boot, they look really blotchy. Somehow, I guess, the color tables aren't loading properly? Am I right, and what am I doing wrong? TIA. Robert L. Frost Department of History SUNY-Albany Albany, New York 12222 frost@uacsc1.albany.edu (518) 442-4810 office (518) 442-3477 fax ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 18:28:41 -0500 (CDT) From: Larry Rymal Subject: StartUpScreen viewer.... Folks, Is there a viewer for StartUpScreens, other than using Gif Converter and other more advanced programs? The viewer's only purpose in life would allow viewing of such. Many thanks for any input!!! --Larry Rymal ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 15:54:08 GMT From: charette@ere.umontreal.ca (Charette Frederick) Subject: SWII/Word4 Full Just. Printing (Q) I'm having problems printing fully justified text to my Stylewriter II using Word 4 on an accelerated SE: text will print only justified left. Does anyone have a similar problem? Could anyone indicate a possible explanation or solution to this behavior? Thanks. Frederick Charette charette@ere.umontreal.ca ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 08:57:09 -0500 From: "Andrew E. Scheck" Subject: Tech Tool (Well maybe not) (R) >After Tech Tool wiped the desktop files on those machines, it did *not* >offer the option to shut down or restart -- as it did on the office IIcx. >And nothing worked but the power and programmer's switch. And reboot did >not rebuild the desktop. I also had most of this happen on my Q700 (i.e., no option to restart) but it did quit to the Finder which then did NOT rebuild the desktop. >The difference? I suspect AutoDoubler. Active on the home machines, never >installed at the office. No AutoDoubler on my machine (but lots of others!). Andy Scheck, JHU/APL ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 03:23:36 EDT From: "Jeffrey N. Fritz" Subject: Tech Tool (Well maybe not) Con't Allan M. Bloom reported: AB> Tech Tool works dandy on my office machine. I got a note this AB> ayem saying that at least one user wasn't as pleased. Tech Tool left all AB> his icons generic. It did the same thing to all three home Macs -- IIci, AB> DayStar-goosed II, C650 -- this afternoon. Yup, same thing happened to me. After running Tech Tool (it took two tries before it worked on my Quadra 700), a bunch of applications, several documents and freshly downloaded apps (that same night) went generic--even after the desktop was reported by the Finder to be rebuilt. This *never* happens with Desktop Reset--so it's back as my primary tool. Oh well. Nice try Micromat. Jeffrey Fritz jfritz@wvnvm.wvnet.edu West Virginia University ------------------------------ Date: 18 Aug 1993 09:42:08 +0100 (MET) From: EICKHOFF@dornier.de Subject: Text Editor for Lisp Programming (Q) I am searching for a PD text editor on the Mac to be used with the XLisp Plus system for Lisp programming. It should provide basic Lisp support functions like paranthesis matching etc. Thanks for hints Jens Eickhoff (eickhoff@dornier.de) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 18:34:42 -0400 From: jbayes@occs.cs.oberlin.edu (Joseph Bayes) Subject: Text editors (summary) It seems that there is an overwhelming preference for BBEdit Lite. Alpha also got a few votes. Also mentioned were McSink, Qread, Tex-Edit, MEdit 1.79, Vantage, Nisus, MiniWriter, and Joliwrite. Many thanks to those who responded. Now I get to DL all these and try them out... :) --joe ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 10:16:46 CDT From: Joe Heck Subject: Trying to find... HELP! I'm trying to find out what company bought out Odesta software - the writers of "Double Helix" for the macintosh. A department on the University bought the program quite a while ago and now needs support from it. If you know of the company or where I can get information, please E-mail me with a response. I'd appreciate it greatly! Joe Heck, Campus Computing Help Desk, University of Missouri - Columbia ccjoe@mizzou1.missouri.edu OR ccjoe@mizzou1.bitnet ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 19:16:33 EDT From: jdelancy@tecnet1.jcte.jcs.mil Subject: UUCode Is there a source for MAC compatible software that will easily take a UUencoded message from a PC network, UUdecode it to a MAC compatible word processer? Where or who has it? jd ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1993 13:14:04 -0400 From: "Tom Scott" Subject: Video Card for SE/30 Video Card for SE/30 One of my offices is trying to reallocate equipment. They have an SE/30 and a 12" Apple monochrome monitor. They'd like to hook the two together. Obviously, they're going to need a video card to do this. Any suggestions on cards and/or vendors to go with? They'd like a reasonably economical solution. TIA! Thomas Scott, Systems Manager, College of Engineering Cornell University, Carpenter Hall Annex, Ithaca, NY 14853 stem volume, all is OK. --Dave ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Aug 93 12:06:24 CET From: Wojciech Adalbert Duda <8650763%AWIWUW11.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU> Subject: Where are MOD files for Sound Trecker ? Jim Allison asked from where he could get any MOD-Fil es for SoundTrecker. There are a lot of them at the FTP-Servers of AMINET. Thos e are: ftp.luth.se. (Scandinavia, 130.240.16.3) pub/aminet/ ftp.etsu.edu (USA) pub/aminet ftp.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4.) pub/aminet and others. If you connect to one of these server, there will be a list with de tailed information on the Aminet. Dont forget to use binary transfer. You must have the Program "MacLHA" to be able to use those files on your mac. M acLha is on Sumex in the subdirectory compression. It is a compression programm just like compactpro, only for a AMIGA format. You then have to open those dec ompressed files from within SoundTrecker. SoundTrecker than asks you whether yo u want to change File type. -> Click "yes" and you can open the files next tim e by double-clicking on them (but only if you close them with command-w and not by just quiting Soundtrecker). So, that's it. These Mod-Files are a lot of fun ||| Wojciech Adalbert Duda, 8650763@AWIWUW11.BITNET ------------------------------ Date: 18 Aug 1993 11:44:53 +0200 From: mongera@itnvax.science.unitn.it (Andrea Mongera) Subject: WORD 5.1: Recently Opened Documents, only 4 ? (Q) Is there a way for increasing the number of documents (4) listed in the FILE MENU of WORD 5.1 as "Recently Opened Documents" ? Ciao, Andrea NOTE: to my way of working, adding file names to the WORK MENU is useful but not exactly what I need ... ------------------------------ Date: 18 Aug 1993 13:46:56 +0100 (MET) From: EICKHOFF@dornier.de Subject: XLisp graphhic toolkit (Q) Does anybody know an extension package to the XLisp system on the Mac that provides interactive graphic elements like switches, knobs, thermometers etc. both for data input and data visualization? The XLisp-Stat system provides statistical functions and according graphical elements like histograms, curve- fit-tools etc. I need a similar XLisp extension but with graphics for designing technical user interfaces. Jens Eickhoff (eickhoff@dornier.de) ------------------------------ End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************