Subject: Macintosh system software frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Archive-name: macintosh/system-faq
Version: 2.1.1
Last-modified: February 27, 1993
Copyright 1993 by Elliotte Harold
What's new in version 2.1.1:
Question 1.1: Why is my system taking up so much memory?
I've corrected the cross-reference to the info about reinstalling
the system software. The assertion in earlier releases that a
Mac II required a PMMU to use 32-bit addressing and more than
eight megabytes of RAM was incorrect. Contrary to misinformation
in earlier versions of this FAQ The Mac II can use up to
sixty-eight megs of real RAM without a PMMU. Bank A can only use
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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 08:55:19 +0000
From: Graham Allsopp <gg1jga@sunc.sheffield.ac.uk>
Subject: Databases
In response to Bill Sawrey's dismay at FileMaker Pro, I post the replies I
received last week. I requested some information on databases for storing
information concerning the maps, diagrams & drawings we produce. Thanks for
all the replies folks - they don't reach any real conclusion though. From
the replies, and talking to a few fellow cartographers over here, FileMaker
Pro seems favorite, but sometimes I almost feel that it was easier in the
days of drafting film & pens ...
Apologies in advance for the length of this posting,
Graham
Message from Stuart Greenfield <sjg@edu.tenet>
>I'd highly recommend FileMaker Pro. It's easy to setup and modify. You can >even include graphic images as a field. It also is easy to modify on the >fly, e.g., you decide additional information (fields) need to be added at >some later date. Setting up reports is also excellent.
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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 93 13:22 +0200
From: ILANS%HUJIDS@VMS.HUJI.AC.IL
Subject: [*] Educational Software for Medical Sciences (Summary)
The MacSharewareCatalog is a catalog offering from Insanely Great Software with complete descriptions of top-quality shareware that can be ordered directly from the catalog. United States and international orders are welcome.
The March issue contains the following products:
Alias Director, File Buddy, TEXT <> ttro, & Finder Sets
Biorhythms 2
DOCMaker & GMC Calendar
File Sharing Toggle
MenuChoice & EasyKeys
ProgrammerUs Paradise
Quotable Quotes & Delicious Desserts
System 7 Pack!
System 7 Pack! & Companion Pack!
System 7 Productivity & Fun Pack!
SuperFontPack
TownMeeting
Also includes information on the new MacSharewareCatalog UserGroup and BBS Program.
The catalog was specially designed for on-screen viewing and is totally self-contained in a DOCMaker document.
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Date: Sun, 1 Aug 93 07:04 CDT
From: Govind@UTXVM.CC.UTEXAS.EDU
Subject: [*] MIDI software for the Mac - Report
This document (perhaps most useful for those about to fritter
away their hard-earned paychecks for MIDI software on the
Macintosh :~), provides a short description of some of the
more common commercial MIDI software available for the Mac.
The reviews are organized in this document under three
extended categories:
1. Sequencers and Notation Editors
2. Music Training, Algorithmic Composition and Accompaniment