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4$Resetting the PowerBook PowerManager
By Kevin Raymond
*L'If you are having any of the following
*6'problems, you might need to reset your
*6#PowerBook computer
s Power Manager:
&our PowerBook will not turn on at all
using either AC or DC power
our PowerBook works on AC power
$but not on DC power (or vice versa).
#our PowerBook intermittently shuts
%our powerBook will not go into sleep
$mode or does not wake up from sleep
mode.
ou insert a battery into your
!PowerBook but the PowerBook does
not see it.
#ou notice a sudden drop in battery
(life (such as from one day to the next).
)<$The track pad (on the PowerBook 500
*6!series) is not tracking correctly
d)This article describes the proper way to
*6(reset the Power Manager on each type of
Macintosh PowerBook computer.
PowerBook 150
*g&Follow these steps to reset the Power
Manager on the PowerBook 150:
ACTION
Unplug the PowerBook and remove
the battery.
Press and hold the
Forced
8 Shutdown
switch on the back of the
8"computer for 20 to 30 seconds. No
longer. The
Forced Shutdown
switch has this symbol on it:
%Reinstall the battery, reconnect the
AC adapter if necessary.
Press and release the
Forced
8 Shutdown
switch again to power on.
PowerBook 100 and 500 Series
*i$Follow these steps on the PowerBook
100 and 500 series computers:
PowerBook 200 Series
*~'Follow this procedure on the PowerBook
200 Series computers:
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ACTION
Remove the AC Adapter and the
battery.
Let the unit sit without power
hooked up for 3 to 5 minutes.
Depending on which PowerBook
*2!model you have, do the following:
If it
s a PowerBook 160, 165, 180
series, brie
y press the power
button 3 to 4 times.
)K For the PowerBook 140, 145, 170
series, use two paper clips to
simultaneously press and hold
*. both recessed buttons (commonly
known as the
Reset
and
)b Interrupt
#buttons) located next to the power
*- button on the back panel of the
*.!PowerBook for approximately 5 to
10 seconds.
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hold down the
Control
Option
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, and
Power
keys at the same
"time for approximately 5 seconds.
*.#If you do this while the PowerBook
*."is on, you get an immediate power
*. off and reset, so make sure you
save all documents before
pressing this key sequence.
&Reinstall the battery, connect the AC
*2&Adapter to the wall, plug the Adapter
*2 into the PowerBook, and restart.
NOTE:
Plug the Adapter into the wall
before plugging it into the
PowerBook.
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By Denny Carag
*`'After Installing QuickDraw GX, you may
*6(find that you get an error when you try
*6+to print to your StyleWriter II. The error
*6#message reports that the Macintosh
*7(computer is unable to print through the
*6'printer port, and to check connections
and try again.
*`%There are a couple of minor problems
*6'with the StyleWriter GX drivers. These
*6 most likely also apply to other
QuickDraw GX serial drivers.
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print to the StyleW
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connections
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#on again, or restart the Macintosh.
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*<!ClarisWorks 2.0 and At Ease when
*<'printing a document. If you switch out
*<%of ClarisWorks by selecting an Apple
*<"Menu Item or switching to another
*<&application, and return to print, the
*<"document does not print properly.
*<&Approximately the first two-thirds of
*<)the page prints, cutting or clipping the
*<'text on the last one-third of the page.
*d&A workaround is to save the document,
*<'close and reopen it, and then print it
*<((without going to the Chooser). You can
*;#also select New View from the View
menu, then print the new view.
*d&At Ease 2.0.3 fixes this problem. See
*<'Volume I Issue 13 (17 October 1994) of
Information Alley
for the list of
`'online locations where you can find At
*<(East 2.0.3, and other, Software Updates.
Potential Printing Problems
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Power
button above the keyboard
d(executes a power-on, but does not reset
*6$the Power Manager. You can only use
*7&the rear power switch
not the power
*6%button above the keyboard
to reset
the PowerBook. Press the
Power
button
d(on the rear of the 200 Series computers
for 45 seconds to one minute.
*V#This procedure resets power to the
*6(Power Manager chip but do not reset the
*6'Power Manager code. Use this procedure
*6%with PowerBooks that have had system
*6&crashes and to fix some power-related
problems.
arning!
These procedures remove a
RAM disk and its contents.
$The Power Manager code can be fully
*9'purged by having an authorized service
*:#technician disconnect the internal
*9(backup battery and letting the unit sit
*:&for 10 minutes with all power removed
*9'(the battery pulled and the AC Adapter
disconnected). This forces the
*9(PowerBook to reload a fresh copy of the
Power Manager from the system
software.
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d(This article describes a security issue
*7$where the Retrospect Remote Control
*6)Panel has been installed in your system,
and Remote has not been con
p gured by
the backup server administrator
d'When you install the Retrospect Remote
*6%Control Panel and restart, Remote is
*7&activated and waits for the server to
*6$download a security code and serial
number
!. If the server doesn
t do this,
d'anyone with a copy of Retrospect and a
*6*set of serial numbers can initialize your
*6"system, backup your hard drive to
*7$theirs, and then de-initialize your
system without you noticing.
*V%Once a Remote Control Panel has been
*6 initialized with a serial number
, this is
d(not a problem. This security issue only
*7)exists if you install the Remote Control
*6*Panel in your system and don
t initialize
*6,it. Either disable the Control Panel or get
it initialized by your backup
administrator
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is set up correctly:
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!Open the Control Panels from the
Apple menu. If the
Remote
control
*panel is not present (it is the last file
*2$listed when viewed by name), it was
*2¬ installed and this issue does not
affect you.
If the
Remote
control panel is
(present, open it by double clicking. If
you see
A/C xxx-xxx-xxxx
(where the
)& characters represent the serial
#number) in the bottom third of the
*2"Retrospect Remote window, then no
*2#one can re-initialize your
Remote
*2$control panel, unless your security
*2#password is guessed. Your password
is set by the backup server
administrator when the serial
*2!number is downloaded. Check with
*2&the administrator to find out whether
your password is good or bad.
If the
Remote
control panel is
present, and it shows something
*2%other than what is described in Step
2, then drag the
Remote
control
!panel out of your Control Panels
*2$folder onto the desktop and restart
*2!your Macintosh. This removes the
*2!security hole. Also contact your
backup server administrator.
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*b%The Newton Print Pack lets you print
*6%items from your Newton MessagePad to
*6 a printer
d&The Newton Print Pack is a cable that
*6#contains a serial to parallel data
*6 converter and ROM-based printer
*6#drivers. These printer drivers are
*6$downloaded to the Newton MessagePad
*7$by powering on the MessagePad after
*6(the Print Pack is connected between the
printer and MessagePad.
guring the Print Pack
ACTION
"Power off both the MessagePad and
the printer.
#Connect the Print Pack between the
MessagePad and the printer.
!Power on the MessagePad and wait
*2"ten seconds. The LED on the Print
*2#Pack should flash twice; the first
*2'flash is short and the second flash is
*2'longer. At the end of this period, the
printer drivers should be
downloaded to the MessagePad.
#Power on the printer and print the
desired item(s).
!If you continue to have printing
*7#problems, reset the Newton and try
*7!these steps again. Also, if your
*7)MessagePad is turned off or if the Print
*6)Pack is disconnected from either device,
you must repeat the preceding
procedure.
*l If your MessagePad unexpectedly
powers off while printing or
*7'immediately after it is powered on, be
*6+sure to install fresh batteries or connect
your MessagePad to AC power
. The Print
#Pack draws a large amount of power
*6%while printing and at start up (when
*7#your MessagePad is downloading the
*7)printer drivers), and this may discharge
the MessagePad
s batteries.
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Tips and Tidbits
System 7.x
Force-Quitting a
Frozen Application
*h"If an application you are running
*9!on your Macintosh
freezes
, and
*9!you can
t get it to quit through
*9#normal processes (such as clicking
on the close box, selecting
from the pull-down menu, or
typing
): ), press
-Option-
Escape
to force-kill the process.
!Sometimes you can use this trick
*9"to regain control of your machine
long enough to save your work
*9$from other applications and restart
*9$your Macintosh. (After you use this
*9$trick, you should generally restart
as soon as possible, because
memory may have been
*: corrupted.) [From the Macintosh
*9$Secret Trick List compiled by Brian
Kendig.]
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*d Macintosh systems use a Desktop
*9#database that contains information
associating the documents and
*8&applications with icons, and provides
*9%bitmap representations of the icons.
*d$AppleShare servers, and third-party
*8#servers that use AFP (Apple Filing
*8'Protocol), implement their own version
*9 of a Desktop database, enabling
*8)Macintosh users to retain their familiar
*9(Macintosh graphical user interface when
*8!accessing those server
s volumes.
d%Occasionally, you may find that your
*9'desktop file becomes
corrupted
(such
*8%as custom icons appearing as generic
*8'icons). Rebuilding the desktop relinks
*9(documents to their correct applications
*8&and rewrites the Desktop file itself.
Note:
"Rebuilding the desktop erases any
comments you may have typed in
the Get Info windows of
les on
your disk.
!ou can remotely rebuild a Novell
Netware Desktop
le on an AFP volume.
Netware 3.x
*g&Netware 3.x has 3 hidden files in the
Desktop AFP subdirectory that
*6#collectively contain the database.
Rebuilding Under System 7
*O%If you have System 7.x, follow these
*6+steps to rebuild (clear) the Desktop files:
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ACTION
Load AFP.
*\&It checks to see if the Desktop files
*2 exist, and if not, creates them.
Load AFP CDT.
*\#CDT stands for Clear Desktop. This
*2%clears out the databases. It doesn
*2"eliminate them, but merely clears
*2 them out.
$Mount the Novell volume you want to
*2#rebuild, then launch the Rebuilder
utility.
A dialog box appears on your
*2 desktop.
*\!Highlight the volume you want to
rebuild and click on the
Rebuild
button. If you want to rebuild
*2 multiple volumes, hold down the
Shift
)n key, and highlight each volume
&you want to rebuild then click on the
Rebuild
button.
$A status bar appears on the desktop
*2!showing the rebuilding progress.
*2&Also a dialog box appears stating the
*2#desktop that has been successfully
rebuilt when completed.
%For the Finder to recognize each new
*2$Desktop, you may need to restart or
*2!unmount and remount each rebuilt
volume.
Novell Netware
{$Remotely Rebuilding the Desktop File
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Rebuilding Under System 6
*S)If you have System 6, follow these steps
*6%to rebuild (clear) the Desktop files:
d'If you don
t have access to a System 6
system, a utility from Dayna
*6&Communications called Dayna Rebuilder
(included in the
REBLD.SEA
file) is an
d+alternative. (This utility also ships with
Dayna
s NetMounter product.)
*O To contact Dayna Communications:
849 W
. Levoy Dr
Salt Lake City
, UT 84123
801-269-7200 (also T
ech Support)
801-269-7363 (Corporate Of
ce) Fax
ACTION
#Load AFP
It checks to see if the
*2!Desktop files exist, and if not,
creates them.
$Load AFP CDT
CDT stands for Clear
Desktop. This clears out the
*2&databases. It doesn
t eliminate them,
but merely clears them out.
$Rebuild the remote Netware volume
*2!Use a Macintosh client running a
*2%version of System 6 system software.
Hold down the
Option
key and the
AppleIconThree
key when connecting to this
volume.
Netware 4.x
$Netware 4.x uses a database Btrieve
*6&structure, which the server maintains
*7&dynamically. The system automatically
*7*checks the database for corruption. If it
*7)finds evidence of corruption, the server
*6'rebuilds the Desktop database. You can
*7*also force a rebuild of the database in a
*7#Netware 4.x environment within AFP
'Repeat these steps for each server you
want to rebuild.
Editor
s Note:
For a detailed
)description of the Desktop file, as well
*7'as ways in which it gets corrupted and
recommended actions, watch for
Desktop File Facts
in the next issue of
Information Alley
ACTION
Load AFP CON.
Choose
Maintenance
and
Status
option.
Choose
Volume
information.
!Select your volume from the list.
Choose
Start Desktop Database
Rebuild
, enable
)Y , choose
Modified
, cancel Desktop.
Tips and Tidbits
Power Macintosh
upgrade card
Hold down
Option
4 and open the Upgrade Card control panel, as if you
Kwere about to switch between PowerPC and emulation modes. A picture of the
*;Fdevelopment team appears. Select Show Balloons from the help menu and
*:Epoint to the mouth of each person in the picture. They all introduce
*;Lthemselves and either say something humorous (such as
Buddy Snow: It
s not
*:1MY fault
they told me this picture was for the
5 Star News
) or they thank
Ksomeone who helped with the development effort. Look for the young girl in
*;Ithe picture. She says,
Hi, I
m Erica. Do you want to buy any Girl Scout
cookies?
[From
System 7.5 Easter Eggs
compiled by Stanton Sky.]
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*LaserWriter
Checking SCSI Drive Capacity
odd T
omlitz
d*If you have a SCSI hard drive attached to
a hard-drive compatible Apple
LaserW
riter
, you may
nd that you want
to check the drive
s capacity
d&There are two ways to check the drive
capacity
. They are:
)<"Use a PostScript program (see the
following
Sample PostScript
Program
) to check the hard drive
capacity
. This works with any hard-
drive compatible LaserW
riter
)<'Connect the hard drive to a Macintosh.
*6&This only works if your hard drive is
*6"formatted in Macintosh-compatible
format, as with the LaserW
riter IIf, IIg,
and the LaserW
riter Pro 630.
Unfortunately
, there is no option to
d&check the capacity of any Laserwriter
d#hard drive in any version of Apple
LaserW
riter Utility
The LaserW
riter II NTX, LaserW
riter IIf
and IIg, and the LaserW
riter Pro 630 are
d(all hard-drive compatible, but they use
*6(different types of hard disk formatting.
The LaserW
riter NTX uses the
LaserW
!riter Font Utility to initialize
d(attached SCSI hard disk drive(s) as one
*7(logical disk device for the PostScript
system. The LaserW
riter NTX regards all
d)attached hard drives as a single logical
*6%unit, therefore these drives are not
recognized by the Macintosh
le system.
The LaserW
riter IIf and IIg, and the
LaserW
riter Pro 630 use the LaserW
riter
d)Utility to initialize attached SCSI hard
*6*drives. This utility initializes the hard
*6&drive in a Macintosh compatible (HFS)
*6$format and supports the PostScript
system.
Sample PostScript Program
)Here is a simple PostScript program that
*="displays the total and free space
available on a LaserW
riter
s hard drive.
(Cut and paste the following 12 lines of
*= code to T
eachT
ext and download the
with the appropriate LaserW
riter utility:
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statusdict begin
30 100 moveto
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30 115 moveto
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showpage
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oubleshooting a Rejected Disk
d&From the Technical Information Library
*U!You insert a floppy disk in your
*6'Macintosh and get the message
This is
*7%not a Macintosh disk: Do you want to
*6*initialize it?
This disk is damaged:
Do you want to initialize it?
d$When you get these messages and you
*6!are certain the disk is properly
formatted, click
. If you click
, all
d'the data on the disk is overwritten by
the Macintosh and lost.
Immediately lock the disk
. This
d'protects your data in case the problem
*6%is a damaged directory or misaligned
*6(drive; both of these problems can cause
*6(your data to be erased from an unlocked
disk.
Clues to Look For
)<$If you are using a Macintosh Quadra
V or Quadra 840A
, your disks
could be rejected because these
models use a new
oppy disk
&controller that reads and writes data
*6$more precisely than the one in most
*6&other Macintosh computers. It may not
*7)be able to read your disk, especially if
it was manufactured by a mass-
*7$duplication process. If this occurs
with software
oppy disks, contact the
vendor for another copy of the
software.
Note:
This problem can occur if
*7!composite SIMMs are installed in
your machine. Con
rm that any
additional RAM added is non-
composite. Apple only supports
non-composite SIMMs.
)<)If the disk is a 1.4MB high-density disk
*7$and the drive can only read 400K or
*7 800K disks (Macintosh computers
*7#before and including the Macintosh
*7(Plus, the original Macintosh II models,
*6"and some Macintosh SE models), it
*7!cannot be read by anything other
than a SuperDrive (FDHD, or
oppy
drive, high density).
)<(If the disk is a high-density disk that
*6$was formatted as an 800K disk, your
*7%drive gives you a message like
This
*7&disk is improperly formatted for this
*7%drive. Do you want to initialize it?
*d#The best option in this case is to
*7&remove the disk and reinsert it in an
800K drive. However
, if no 800K drive
)is available, you can trick the drive by
*7"putting tape over the hole in the
upper
"-left corner of the disk (be sure
"to cover both sides of the hole).
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From the T
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The practical limit of
each page of a Note
Pad is 248 characters,
which limits the
entire Note Pad to
under 2K. If you
that the Note Pad has
too few pages, you
can create additional
pads by means of the
following procedure.
Note the directions
for System 7.5 at the
bottom.
When the Note Pad
s eight pages are
)!'lled up, rename its icon stored in the
&System Folder to something like
NOTE
. A new pad is created the next time
*<#you choose Note Pad from the Apple
*<'menu. If you need to look at something
*<&in the original pad, just rename your
*< current
le to something like
NOTE 2
and rename your original
le (NOTE 1)
'back to
Note Pad File
. The next time
*<#you choose Note Pad from the Apple
*<"menu, you access the one you just
renamed. Y
ou can continue creating
storage
les for notes in this fashion
until the disk
lls up.
%Under System 7.5, you need to remove
*<&and/or rename the Note Pad File which
*<(resides at the root level of the system
folder
. The next time the Note Pad is
'opened, a new Note Pad File is created.
*l%There are also shareware or freeware
*<'utilities which expand on the Note Pad
*<'concept by allowing more pages as well
as scrolling text fields.
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+<[#Save any information you need from
*7(the disk onto the hard drive, eject the
*6$disk, remove the tape, and reformat
the disk as soon as possible.
Note:
Use this technique only for
emergencies.
$Putting tape or any other item that
could come off in the
oppy drive can
damage your computer
ry the disk in another drive.
If it works properly
, this may indicate
(that one of the drives is misaligned or
*7%broken. When a disk that was written
*6!on by one drive can
t be read by
another
, the heads on one of the
&drives is out of alignment. The drive
*6%that is misaligned or broken may not
*6'be the drive that can
t read the disk;
*7(try the disk in three or four drives to
*6$identify the drive with the problem.
)<)If the disk is too warm or too cold, the
*6!drive may not be able to read it
properly
%ou can warm up a cold disk safely by
(setting it on top of your monitor for a
*6%few minutes. An overly warm disk can
*7"be cooled by placing it in a shady
, cool
place.
DO NOT
attempt to heat or cool
!a disk in an oven or refrigerator
d(If none of these resolves or identifies
*6&the problem, the disk is damaged. You
*6!can make a copy of unreadable or
*7%damaged disks with MacTools FastCopy
*6&(by Central Point Software), then try
*6+fixing the problem using a repair utility.
*6$Start with Disk First Aid, which is
*6&included in your System folder. If it
*6'doesn
t completely repair the problem,
*7*try running Disk First Aid several times.
*M*Other repair or recovery utilities may do
*6"more complex repairs for severely
*7(damaged disks, or at least recover your
*6(data. These include Norton Utilities by
*6 Symantec Corp. (800/441-7234 or
*6$408/253-9600) or MacTools Deluxe by
*6(Central Point Software (800/626-2778 or
503/690-8080).
Using Multiple
+gl Note Pads
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ayne Brissette
Some 3.5
oppy disks are marked as
1MB and 2MB, even though the
*6&formatted capacity is 800K and 1.44MB
respectively
. The 1MB
and 2MB ratings
d'are unformatted capacities. Regardless
*6&of what computer you initialize these
*6"disks with, you do not get a data
*7)capacity of the full 1MB or 2MB. This is
*6(due to the way information is stored on
oppy disks. Depending on what
operating system is used, more
*6'information than 800K or 1.44MB can be
placed on a
oppy disk. This is because
d%they use additional sectors per disk.
Macintosh Disk Capacities
The following table shows the
*7#differences between double density
*6&(1 MB unformatted/800K formatted) and
*6&high density (2 MB unformatted/1.44MB
formatted) diskettes:
ypical Disk Sector
typical disk sector consists of 648
*6'bytes of information. Here is how this
*7#information is encoded on the disk:
Measurement
Double
Density
High
Density
Bytes/Sector
Sectors/Tracks
(variable)
Track Density tpi
Tracks/Side
Sectors/Disk
Bytes/Side
409,600
737,280
Bytes/Disk
819,200
1,474,560
How Disk Space is Calculated
When formatted disk space is
calculated, most of the sector
*9&information is not included. The only
information used is the data
eld. Here
%is the formula used to determine the
amount of information on a
oppy disk.
Sides
Symbol
racks
Sectors
Bytes/Sector =
&amount of information a disk can store
*l&For a High Density disk this would be:
512 = 1,474,560 bytes
'The Macintosh double density disk gets
a bit more dif
cult because it uses 5
!different speeds. When the speed
*9#changes, so does the sectors in per
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Description
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12 bytes
ID Mark
4 bytes
Track and Sector Address
4 bytes
2 bytes
ID Gap
22 bytes
Date Block Gap
12 bytes
)~ Data Mark
4 bytes
Data Field
512 bytes
2 bytes
Data Block Gap
84 bytes
ypical 648 Byte Sector
Macintosh Floppy Disks
"Unformatted vs. Formatted Capacity
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...Continued from previous page
*r&track. Here is a table with the track
information and our formula:
Tracks
Sectors
00 - 15
16 - 31
32 - 47
48 - 63
64 - 79
Formula
Sides
Symbol
racks
Sectors
Bytes/Sector =
Information
Double Density Disk
512
196,608
512
180,224
512
163,840
512
147,456
08 x
512
131,072
otal disk space
819,200 bytes
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Tips for Better NTSC Output
on a Macintosh AV System
By Anthony Snyder
*R"Most Macintosh AV series computer
*6&owners are concerned with the quality
of NTSC video output. Usually
*6$comparisons are made between an RGB
*6"monitor and a TV or NTSC monitor.
*7)Unfortunately, quality is limited by the
*6'NTSC standard itself. The standard was
*6%developed nearly 40 years ago and is
*6#outdated when compared to the more
*6$recent RGB standard. Since the NTSC
*6(video standard is drastically different
*7$from the RGB standard in the way it
*6(addresses video signals, there are some
*6(steps to follow to get the best looking
*6&Macintosh graphics on an NTSC device.
Most Macintosh presentation
*6%applications recommend the following
for best results:
) !iew your work on an NTSC monitor
while creating the graphics. Y
ou will
&spot any problems as they are created.
)<&Stay well within the NTSC
safe zone
*7'of 512 x 384 screen resolution (85% of
the screen size.
)!&void one-pixel wide horizontal lines.
(All lines should be at least two pixels
*6 wide and have an even number of
lines.
)< Don
t use contrasting colors in
*:$adjoining areas. Buffer contrasting
*9#colors with a couple of lines of a
neutral intermediate color
)<(Instead of pure white, use light shades
of gray
)<$Use at least 24 point font size for
titles.
)<%If titles are overlaid on video, use
*9*contrasting colors for the titles. If the
*9(video image is light, use dark letters,
*9$and if the video image is dark, use
light letters. Y
ou can avoid the
!problem completely by displaying
*9#your letters on a solid background
color
, or contrasting drop shadow
Use solid colors to avoid
icker
. For
$example, change the desktop pattern
*9)to a solid gray if you are displaying or
*9#recording the Finder on NTSC video.
)< Don
t use dithered patterns, or
*9'patterns that have alternating dots or
lines.
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iley Richardson
d+This article reviews the basic features of
*6#popular card slot standards in the
Macintosh and Intel computer
architectures.
NuBus
A standard designed by T
exas
d'Instruments; later updated to NuBus90.
It features self-con
guration and bus-
d%mastering on a 32 data bit card. Bus-
*6(mastering means a card can take control
*6#of the bus, which allows for multi-
*6#processor computing. The card self
gures using on-board ROM (Read
Only Memory).
*Y$The card slot is a one-piece socket
*6$(female) connector with two rows of
*7!pins. The card has a plug (male)
*6&connector that plugs into the socket.
*6&This slot type is not compatible with
any other slot standard.
Industry Standard
Architecture
*l%The basic, most popular card slot in
Intel-powered machines. First
introduced in the IBM-A
T as an
d(improvement over the 8-bit slots in the
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*6'XT slot with an additional slot to the
right for the new A
T signals.
EISA
Extended Industry
Standard Architecture
*{(This is the next generation of the IBM-A
card slot. T
wo new standards emerged
%around this time, EISA and MCA. EISA
*6$provides a 32 bit data path and bus-
mastering capability
. Its data transfer
(rate is further increased by 32 bit DMA
*6'transfer and burst cycles. It is fully
*6)compatible with ISA cards as well. Cards
*6 auto-con
gure themselves using the
EISA con
guration utility
. The slot is the
'same size and shape as an ISA slot but
*7)has a
two tiered
row of contacts for a
total of 188.
Micro Channel
Architecture
*{(This is the next generation of the IBM-A
card slot from IBM. T
wo new standards
#emerged around this time, EISA and
*6%MCA. MCA provides a 32-bit data path
*6"and bus-mastering capability with
*7&priorities. Its data transfer rate is
*6)further increased by 32-bit DMA transfer
and burst mode. Cards auto-con
gure
themselves using a con
guration utility
+It does not differ radically from the EISA
*6&standard in capability as implemented
*7&in CISC based computers, although the
*6(card slot is incompatible. RISC systems
*6"from IBM (RS6000) have additional
*6)hardware signals on the card slot, which
*6$enables much faster data transfers.
*6(These slots are not compatible with any
previous card slot standard.
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*Z'There are different formats of the MCA
*6"card slot depending on the vendor
implementation of various slot
extensions. The extensions are
*6#associated with the number of bits
enabled for data transfer
. There is an 8,
d&16, and 32 bit variety of a card with
*6 additional extensions for video
expansion and matched memory
expansion.
Peripheral Component
*C Interface
*h'This is one of two card slot standards
*6&that implement the Local Bus standard
*6)(the other is VL Bus). PCI was developed
*7'by Intel as the next generation beyond
*6'MCA and EISA. It operates with 32 data
*6*bits at a faster clock rate than previous
*6&standards. A 64 data-bit expansion to
*6#the standard is planned. This card
*6'multiplexes the address and data lines
*7'on the card for fewer pins at a slight
speed penalty
. PCI card slots are similar
$to MCA slots and are not compatible
*6'with other slots. These cards are auto
gured by the BIOS of the host
system.
VL Bus
*l!The product of the VESA standard
*6(committee. The VL Bus is an alternative
*6 implementation of the Local Bus
*6+standard. It features 32-bit data transfer
*7&(with a planned upgrade to 64) at the
*6!CPU clock speed (maximum 66MHz).
*6&The boards typically run at a maximum
*6'of 40MHz. VL Bus cards can be designed
*6"as Local Bus Masters or Local Bus
#argets. Local Bus Masters can take
control of the bus.
*Y+This card slot is a standard ISA slot with
*6#an additional, in-line socket that
*6(contains the VL Bus signals. This makes
*6*this slot ISA (and EISA) compatible. A VL
*6&Bus machine typically has up to three
*6)VL Bus slots in it. These cards are auto
gured by the BIOS of the host
system.
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FThis table provides a comparison of the different card slot standards:
Note:
EThe NuBus data path is often limited to 24 bits for OS compatibility
*6 with older Macintosh computers.
Card Slot
Standard
Bus Clock
Data
Max Data Transfer
NuBus
10MHz (20MHz, card to card only
using NuBus90)
32 Bits
(See Note)
Approximately 10 MB/sec,
37 MB/sec with Burst Mode
$8.33 MHz standard (faster available
from some vendors)
16 Bits
8.33 MB/sec
8.33 MHz standard
32 Bits
33 MB/sec (using all
optional EISA features)
10 MHz standard
32 Bits
20 MB/sec, (160 MB/sec in
RS6000 machines)
33 MHz standard
32 Bits
66 MB/sec, 120 MB/sec
with Burst Mode
CPU clock speed with a 66 MHz
*2!maximum. Typical design is 40 MHz
32 Bits
66 MB/sec, 120 MB/sec
with Burst Mode (@33MHz)
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with Expr
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By Murray Wheeler
*V'The Express Modem, or GeoPort with the
*6&latest Express Modem software and ARA
*6(installed, routes incoming calls to the
*7"correct application, faxes to Fax
erminal, and data to ARA.
GeoPort with Fax Software and
*i$Macintosh computers using a GeoPort
*6!are capable of auto-answering an
*7#incoming call and switching to the
*6"appropriate application: ARA, Fax
#erminal, or voice to a telephone. W
d(current versions of ARA and the GeoPort
*6!with Express Modem software, the
*6$telephone signal automatically gets
*7%switched to the correct application.
*6#There is currently no provision to
*6"switch to a
voice
or other data
*6!application although this may be
possible in the future.
Express Modem with Fax
Software and ARA
*i"Macintosh PowerBook and Macintosh
*6"630 family computers with Express
*6 modems are also capable of auto-
answering an incoming call and
switching to the appropriate
application: ARA or Fax T
erminal.
GeoPort with Apple Phone, Fax
Software, and ARA
*i#First, Apple Phone only works with
Quadra 660A
V and 840A
V systems, and
it is
currently compatible with any
d%Power Macintosh, PowerBook, or other
*6!Macintosh computers. Apple Phone
*6(1.0.1 is not compatible with either ARA
Personal 2.0, or Fax T
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software. Y
ou can run only one
$telecommunications application at a
time using the GeoPort
telecommunications adapter
. Remember
%the Express Modem software counts as
*6"one application, and you can have
*6$multiple applications that use this
*7#software running at the same time.
*6 Apple Phone, which is not modem-
*7%based, doesn
t use the Express Modem
*6#software, so you have an either/or
*7)situation if you want to use Apple Phone
*6 software.
*l$Auto-switching to ApplePhone may be
*7(possible with future versions but as of
*6 October 1994 it's not a feature.
Fax Machine Compatibility
!Some fax machines don
t send the
*7"mandatory fax
calling tone
, and
*6&therefore are not recognized as a fax
*7&when the Fax Arbitrator is active and
*6)deciding whether an incoming call is fax
or data.
*l!If you are uncertain whether the
*6%sending fax machine should work with
Fax T
"erminal and ARA, the calling tone
(is a one-second beep, followed by a one-
*7%second pause, followed by the
phone
*6#ring
. The beep can actually occur
*6)before
or after
the phone ring, that
*7(is, the sequence can be ring-pause-beep
*6'instead. Regardless, this three-second
*7#sequence must start as soon as the
dialing modem goes off-hook.
The following is speci
ed in the CCITT
speci
cation:
Calling T
one: T
o indicate a calling non-
speech terminal. This signal is
*6$mandatory for automatic calling and
optional for manual units.
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This article describes Speech
Recognition and T
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d'Pro plus their differences and when to
*6 use them.
PlainT
PlainT
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Centris/Quadra 660A
, and all Power
d'Macintosh systems seamless integration
of Speech Recognition and T
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Speech technologies.
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technology
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person speaking.
*L'Speech Recognition enables a whole new
*6 user experience whereby you can
*6 streamline operations by simply
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by speaking them.
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!ext to Speech component of PlainT
gives an A
V computer the ability of
d#reading text based information and
synthesizing speech using the
*7 computer
s speaker
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( MacinTalk
PlainTalk
'levels are supported. This enables new
*>#capabilities such as audible proof
*=#reading or in combination with the
*=$telephony capabilities that GeoPort
*>!provides to listen to your email
messages from remote locations.
Writing Speech Commands
riting speech commands is
#accomplished through these methods:
)< AppleEvent enabled applications
commands are written using
AppleScript.
)<$Non-AppleEvent enabled applications
*=$will use a new version of QuickKeys
*>%from CE Software that support spoken
*= Commands.
Version Table
The following table provides
information on what version of
PlainT
#alk works with various versions of
the Mac O/S and computer models:
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ersion
Macintosh
Computer
PlainTalk 1.3
Quadra 660AV
and 840AV; All
Power Macintosh
computers with a
PlainTalk
microphone.
PlainTalk 1.2
7.1.2
All Power
Macintosh
computers with a
PlainTalk
microphone.
PlainTalk 1.2
7.1, 7.1.1
Quadra 660AV
and 840AV.
#PlainTalk and MacinTalk Differences
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ext to Speech
d#capabilities for applications that
*6 support T
ext to Speech. SimpleT
ext is an
d(example of an application that supports
ext to Speech.
d"There are two options available
MacinT
alk 2 or MacinT
alk Pro
when
installing T
ext to Speech software:
MacinTalk 2
MacinT
!alk 2 is well suited for low-end
d$environments where available memory
*6%is low and CPU bandwidth is limited.
Minimum con
guration is System 6.0.7
running on a Macintosh Plus.
o use MacinT
alk 2 you need these
Speech Manager (1.2.1)
MacinT
alk 2 (1.2)
MacinT
alk 2 V
oices (1.2)
SimpleT
ext (1.1)
MacinTalk Pro
MacinT
alk Pro requires System 7 or
greater
o use MacinT
alk Pro you need
these
Speech Manager (1.2.1)
MacinT
alk Pro (1.2)
SimpleT
ext (1.1)
d*In addition, you need at least one of the
voices from the V
oices folder (not the
MacInT
alk2 V
oices
le). There are
High
d(Quality
and
Small
versions of Agnes,
Bruce, and V
ictoria.
High Quality
d means that there is very little
compression on the voice
le resulting
in high audio
delity but larger size.
Small
means high compression on the
voice
le resulting in small voice
footprint but lower audio
delity
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