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Info-Mac Digest Wed, 28 Jul 93 Volume 11 : Issue 152
Today's Topics:
[*] BBEdit Extension Development Kit
[*] Hardware System Updater 2
[*] irc-client-c.hqx
[*] ircle 1.3.5
[*] Mac & IBM compare-Version 1.8.6
[*] Macintosh CD-ROM Setup 4.0.4
[*] MOTOROLA 68060 FACTS !
[*] Network Software Installer 1.3.3
[*] Sound Manager 3.0
[*] Spaceship JPEG
[*] Sparkle15
[*] StyleWriter 7.2.3
"1984" commercial available via ftp
-HELLOs- still needed...
Access to the Internet from home
AppleLink Packages (R) (2 msgs)
AppleLink Packages...
AppleScript and function keys
Apple Software Updates
Bold symbol font
Can't get past "Welcome Screen" (R)
Changing Default App. Font
Converting ESDI disks to SCSI...?
Converting sfil sounds to streams of bytes
DaynaFile & Hdwr Update 2.0
DeBabelizer, Any comments?
Desktop files for System 7 and 6 [Q]
Diskette Librarian Software
Edsel spreadsheet file too big to fit on a floppy [A]
Error type 15
Excel/Word paste-link bug/problem (R)
EXCEL 3.0 BUS ERROR
File: "INFO-MAC MAIL" being sent to you
Finder Utility Search (Q)
FrameMaker - a good price
Hard drives in a public lab.
Hardware System Update 2.0
HP DeskWriter vs. ATM 3.0
Icons Disappearing (R)
Icons disappearing * FNELSON (A)
Icons disappearing [A, C]
LC III monitor woes - Probable Answer
LCIII Mouse Problem
Locking a hard disk (R)
LOGICA / DiiMO Accelerators Experience (Q)
m4 Macro Processor
mac 512k
Mac system accounting software
math. coprocessor in PB 145/145B (Q)
memory upgrade - help
Microcosm Demo
Need something better than At Ease
Networking scanners (Q)
Newer version of disk-librarian ( current 1.82 ) ? [Q]
Newton questions...
Oversized Desktop DF (Q)
Pagemaker 4.2a upgrade location (Q)
PAL SIMM's (A)
PB145B vs 160/new PBs?
PC Prices rumor
Posting to GENIE from Internet
Postscript Printing Problems
PowerPoint: Mac <-> Windows
Quadra 950 problems
Quark vs. PageMaker
RAM disk problem (A)
SGI images
Stylewriter II and vertical axes
Stylewriter II and vertical axes (A)
System 7.1 and Mode 32 COMPATIBLE!
TCP connection tools
Telecommunications program for the Macintosh (Q)
Think C++ thank you.
TidBITS on AOL
To Info-Mac
Trackerball problems
Wanted: Postscript reader
Where is Arthur Britto?
WK uploading, holding for start problem.
Writing AppleScripts
ZTerm High Speed Patch
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: Sat, 24 Jul 1993 12:03:29 -0400 (EDT)
From: bbedit@world.std.com (Bare-Bones Software)
Subject: [*] BBEdit Extension Development Kit
The attached BinHex file is a StuffIt Deluxe archive containing the materials
necessary to write extensions for BBEdit or BBEdit Lite. (If you have BBEdit
2.5, this information is already included in the package.)
This package is available immediately for anonymous FTP from world.std.com,
in /ftp/pub/bbedit.
[Archive moderators: I'm using the name "bbedit-ext-dev-kit.hqx" for this
package; it's just a suggestion...]
R.
Bare-Bones Software bbedit@world.std.com
[Archived as /info-mac/text/bbedit-ext-dev-kit.hqx; 101K]
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 16:09:05 -0500
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: [*] Hardware System Updater 2
Howdy,
Since I did not find any upload restrictions from Apple, this and the next
4 packages are some recent system software updates from AppleLink. All are
compressed with StuffIt Deluxe and BinHEXed. StuffIt Expander 3.0.3 should
be able to decode these for you.
Cheers, Igor
-=-=-=-
Hardware System Update 2
========================
WHAT IS THE MACINTOSH HARDWARE SYSTEM UPDATE?
The Macintosh Hardware System Update is a set of software enhancements that
improves the performance of certain Macintosh computers running System 7.1.
(Note: This update is not intended for Macintosh Performa users, and will
be useful only if you have Macintosh system software version 7.1 installed
on your computer.)
_____
NCSA-UIUC, e:igorl@uiuc.edu, p:(217) 244-0424
[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/hardware-system-update-20.hqx; 834K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 93 13:39:08 MET DST
From: Olaf Titz <s_titz@ira.uka.de>
Subject: [*] irc-client-c.hqx
This is a Macintosh IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client.
It allows you to talk to people all over the world over the Internet.
It will run on any Mac with System version 6.0 or greater and the
MacTCP driver, version 1.0 or greater.
This is free software according to the GNU General Public License
(any version). Refer to the file COPYING for precise terms and conditions.
This package contains complete source code and auxiliary files for
building the binary with THINK Pascal 2.0.1 or later versions.
Portions are Copyright 1992 Peter N.Lewis, read the notices in the
TCP Libraries files.
Send comments, suggestions, bug reports etc. to:
Olaf Titz <s_titz@ira.uka.de>
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/irc-client-c.hqx; 142K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 93 13:37:17 MET DST
From: Olaf Titz <s_titz@ira.uka.de>
Subject: [*] ircle 1.3.5
This is a Macintosh IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client.
It allows you to talk to people all over the world over the Internet.
It will run on any Mac with System version 6.0 or greater and the
MacTCP driver, version 1.0 or greater.
This is free software according to the GNU General Public License
(any version). Refer to the file COPYING for precise terms and conditions.
Send comments, suggestions, bug reports etc. to:
Olaf Titz <s_titz@ira.uka.de>
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/ircle-135.hqx; 106K]
------------------------------
Date: 24 Jul 93 01:15:54 EDT
From: bruce grubb <72130.3557@CompuServe.COM>
Subject: [*] Mac & IBM compare-Version 1.8.6
Archive name: mac-ibm-compare186.txt
category: general information, text
This is version 1.8.6 of this report & should replace mac-ibm-compare185.txt
{which I have been told is corrupted}. Changes: SCSI-2 info clairified,
Windows NT and PowerPC info updated, VRAM info expanded. Due to the rapid
changes in computers I am interested in contributions from Digest and other
readers to flesh out, correct or point out confusing parts of the report.
Send comments and information to CompuServe: 72130,3557; AOL: BruceG6069;
or Internet: bgrubb@freedom.nmsu.edu.
This report compares the Mac and IBM machines CPUs, hardware {monitor
support and expansion}, operating systems {includes number crunching},
networking & printing; it covers not only present hardware/software
statistics and features but also future possibilities.
Despite its condensed and generalized format it still provides some thought-
provoking reading on the relative merits, problems, and deficiencies of Macs
and IBM PCs. It also contains some FAQ answers about both machines.
Note: for proper reading off line this document should be in 9 point Monaco.
[Archived as /info-mac/info/hdwr/mac-ibm-compare-186.txt; 46K]
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 16:10:02 -0500
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: [*] Macintosh CD-ROM Setup 4.0.4
Macintosh CD-ROM Setup 4.0.4
============================
This version of the installer correctly deal with the 300 and 300i series
CD-ROM drives and correctly installs QuickTime 1.6
_____
NCSA-UIUC, e:igorl@uiuc.edu, p:(217) 244-0424
[Archived as /info-mac/disk/cd-rom-setup-404.hqx; 425K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1993 02:32:16 -0800
From: lkchun@heartland.bradley.edu (Lance K. Chun)
Subject: [*] MOTOROLA 68060 FACTS !
***** START OF CROSSPOSTED MESSAGE
From: TOERNE@RHEIN IAM UNI-BONN Date: 05-24-93 04:33
To: ALL Msg#: 13975
Subj.: MOTOROLA 68060 FACTS !
Area: U-LIAMIGA
Here it finally is:
MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCT INFORMATION on the MC68060
(a really thing worth reading because this time it's not one's opinion
but pure objective information from a reliable source - ;-))
[Archived as /info-mac/info/hdwr/mc-68060.txt; 28K]
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 16:10:35 -0500
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: [*] Network Software Installer 1.3.3
Note: NSI 1.3.3 installs the same AppleTalk resources as NSI 1.3.2 but
corrects the Installer script to solve the problem of a spurious "System
Enabler 201" file being left in the System Folder after installation on some
systems.
You can use this Network Software Installer to install the following
networking products:
o AppleTalk version 58.0.2
o Network Control Panel version 3.0.1
o AppleTalk Internet Router 2.0
(requires router installation disk)
o Update to EtherTalk version 2.5.2
o Ethernet driver version 1.0.4 for the Apple Ethernet NB Card
o Ethernet driver version 6.0.3 for the Apple EtherTalk NB Card
o Update to Ethernet driver version 1.0.6 for the Apple Ethernet LC Card
o Update to driver version 1.0.6 for the Macintosh Quadra 700/900/950/800,
Centris 610/650,
built-in Ethernet port.
o Update to TokenTalk version 2.5.2
o Token Ring Control Panel version 1.0.1
o Token Ring driver version 2.5.1 for the TokenTalk NB Card
o Token Ring driver version 2.5.1 for the Token Ring 4/16 NB Card
In addition, this Installer installs the following related products:
o A/ROSE 1.2
A/ROSE v1.2 is included to allow the Ethernet NB card to work on a Macintosh
IIvx system.
This installer works on either System 6 or System 7 Macintosh computers.
The Network Software Installer v.1.3.3 process correctly handles the
installation of AppleTalk v58.0.2 and related software components on
PowerBook Duo 210s and 230s.
_____
NCSA-UIUC, e:igorl@uiuc.edu, p:(217) 244-0424
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/net/network-software-installer-133.hqx; 438K]
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 16:11:08 -0500
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: [*] Sound Manager 3.0
Sound Manager 3.0
=================
This package includes the two files that comprise the latest Sound Manager
release. These files are included within the Hardware System Upodate 2.0,
as well.
_____
NCSA-UIUC, e:igorl@uiuc.edu, p:(217) 244-0424
[Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/sound-manager-30.hqx; 89K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1993 02:44:38 -0800
From: lkchun@heartland.bradley.edu (Lance K. Chun)
Subject: [*] Spaceship JPEG
Cute rendering of a spaceship with a picture of the creater piloting the
ship. SGS then to Photoshop.
[Archived as /info-mac/grf/spaceship-jpeg.hqx; 325K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 93 15:03:38 EDT
From: maynard@helios.TN.CORNELL.EDU
Subject: [*] Sparkle15
Sparkle 1.5. A mac-look-and-feel MPEG player:
WHAT's NEW FROM VERSION 1.03?
* More than twice as fast.
* Uses one half to one fifth as much memory.
* Much better low memory error handling.
* Much more robust handling of corrupted MPEG files.
* Lots of small cleanups to the user interface.
* A new, much fuller, README file.
WHAT IS IT?
Sparkle plays MPEGs and converts them to QuickTime movies. It uses the
standard QuickTime movie controller as its interface. It is multifinde!
friendly and, with enough memory, will open multiple documents at once.
It is free. I ask only that you read the enclosed README file and if y!
can help with any of the issues I raise there, you mail me.
REQUIRES:
System 7 or greater.
QuickTime 1.5 or greater.
An 020 based mac or greater.
Maynard Handley
maynard@helios.tn.cornell.edu
July 22 1993
[Archived as /info-mac/grf/util/sparkle-15.hqx; 136K]
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 16:11:19 -0500
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: [*] StyleWriter 7.2.3
StyleWriter 7.2.3
=================
Just the printer driver -- there was no documentation with this file.
_____
NCSA-UIUC, e:igorl@uiuc.edu, p:(217) 244-0424
[Archived as /info-mac/prn/style-writer-723.hqx; 79K]
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 16:45 CST
From: "Mark Dohm, UWP Office/Information Technology" <UCSMAD@ucs.uwplatt.edu>
Subject: "1984" commercial available via ftp
The original (13.4 MB) 1984 commercial is available via ftp @
csc.ucs.uwplatt.edu (or 137.104.128.241)
Path: Macintosh/QT/1984
It's not stuffed or binhexed. When I compacted it, it wound up being 500k
larger than the original. It will be binhexed only if enough people
require it to be binhexed (for now, download as binary).
The site may be on/off for the next week due to local system and network
upgrades. The ftp site is a Quadra 950 running ftp and gopher software.
Please read the online info. It's still an experimental site.
!! MarkMAD (Mark Dohm)
!! U/Wisconsin-Platteville Office of Information Technology
!! Student Macintosh/Information Technology Specialist
!! ucsmad@uwplatt.edu AOL: MarkMAD Applelink: STPLATT
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 12:43:29 EDT
From: Andrew Ross <058343@acadvm1.uottawa.ca>
Subject: -HELLOs- still needed...
Thanks for the excellent response to my previous request for HELLOs from
around the world. I am assembling a list of the word HELLO written in
different languages, and there are still some languages that have not
arrived:
Arabic Inuit
Bulgarian Japanese
Croatian Any Native American/Canadian language
Czech Norwegian
Finish Polish
Gaelic Romanian
Greek Serbian
Hebrew Slovak
Hindi Thai
Indonesian Viet Namese
If you know one of these languages, would you please send me an image
file of the word HELLO (ie. card from HyperCard, screen snapshot, TIFF,
PICT, etc.), written in its font in a large point size. All languages,
even if not listed above, are appreciated. The final compilation will
be posted back to Sumex-Aim.
Lots of thanks for your help,
Andrew. (058343@ACADVM1.UOTTAWA.CA)
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 09:03 EST
From: DAVE@unirel.a1.clemson.edu
Subject: Access to the Internet from home
From: NAME: David J. Crockett
FUNC: News Services
TEL: 656-3859 <DAVE AT A1 AT UNIREL>
To: in%"info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu"@mrgate
For the Texan who wanted it...
I recently picked up a rather exhaustive listing of public
dial-up vendors of Internet access. As is IS exhaustive,
I'll just pass along that it is compiled by one Peter
Kaminski and you can get a copy by sending and e-mail to:
<info-deli-server@netcom.com>
with text of:
Send PDIAL
The listing I received was dated 11 June 93.
--Dave <dave@unirel.a1.clemson.edu>
Clemson University Department of News Services
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 12:25:50 -0600
From: david-bourne@uokhsc.edu (David Bourne)
Subject: AppleLink Packages (R)
>Akira <ZU01988%UABDPO.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU> asked:
>>Is there any app that will expand an AppleLink Pkg? I havetries CP and
>>stuffit to no avail. Any suggestions?
>
Stuffit Lite has AppleLink option under the Translate Menu.
David Bourne, Ph.D.
OU HSC College of Pharmacy
1110 N. Stonewall Ave, OKC 73117
(405) 271-6471
david-bourne@uokhsc.edu
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 14:24:08 -0600
From: johna@utmdacc.mda.uth.tmc.edu (John Antolak)
Subject: AppleLink Packages (R)
>Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 10:48:53 MET DST
>From: Christian F. Buser <CBUSER@EZINFO.vmsmail.ethz.ch>
>Subject: AppleLink Packages (R)
>
>Akira <ZU01988%UABDPO.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU> asked:
>>Is there any app that will expand an AppleLink Pkg? I havetries CP and
>>stuffit to no avail. Any suggestions?
>
>Hi,
>
>Easiest way is to ask someone who is using AppleLink to expand the
>packages for you. There are many individuals, and most Apple dealers
>who could do this for you. I think it's not worth to subscribe to AL
>yourself, if this is a "one-time problem".
>
>Best regards, Christian cbuser@ezinfo.vmsmail.ethz.ch
Stuffit Expander (freeware) will expand Applelink packages. I haven't done
it myself, but the ABOUT box and README say it will.
John A. Antolak Internet: johna@utmdacc.mda.uth.tmc.edu
Radiation Physics
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030
------------------------------
Date: 28 Jul 1993 09:27:43 -0500
From: "dlawrence" <dlawrence@arpa.mil>
Subject: AppleLink Packages...
Christian wrote:
-> Akira <ZU01988%UABDPO.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU> asked: >Is there any
-> app that will expand an AppleLink Pkg? I havetries CP and >stuffit to no
-> avail. Any suggestions?
->
-> Hi,
->
-> Easiest way is to ask someone who is using AppleLink to expand the
-> packages for you. There are many individuals, and most Apple dealers who
-> could do this for you. I think it's not worth to subscribe to AL
-> yourself, if this is a "one-time problem".
Also, if you use Stuffit Lite, there is a translator (Translations menu) for
AppleLink packages...you can either compress or decompress.
David Lawrence
Macintosh Product Evaluation Specialist <-- coolest job
CAC/ARPA *in* the world
Internet: dlawrence@arpa.mil
CIS: 75300,2460 AOL: OLTDavid or DoctorMac
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 18:50:20 PDT
From: Bill Lipa <lipa@camis.stanford.edu>
Subject: AppleScript and function keys
Since I am starting to acquire some scriptable applications (which are very
cool), I would really like to be able to associate scripts with function
keys.
That is, specify a particular script that I want executed when I hit a
function or command key, perhaps on an application-specific basis. As
scriptable applications become more numerous, this will be an increasingly
desirable thing.
Are there any free/share/payware products that accomplish this?
Bill Lipa
lipa@camis.stanford.edu
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 02:20 EST
From: COTTRELL@vms.cis.pitt.edu
Subject: Apple Software Updates
Several software updates are now available on Applelink. These include:
MAC HARDWARE SYSTEM UPDATE 2.0 (700k)
SOUND MANAGER 3.0 (80k)
COLORSYNC 1.0.3 (60k)
QUICKTIME 1.6.1 (750k)
File sizes are approximate and are the size of the downloads, not of the
reconstituted programs. As of this time they are not yet posted to ftp.apple.
com. Given the cost of Applelink, it might be worth waiting.
Joe Cottrell VA Medical Center/Univ. of Pittsburgh cottrell@vms.cis.pitt.edu
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 15:13:34 +0100
From: John Hendrickx <u211310@hnykun11.urc.kun.nl>
Subject: Bold symbol font
Is it possible to print Greek letters in bold using the symbol font? What I
see on my screen (bold) is what I get from the laser printer (plain),
presumably because the printer has the symbol font in ROM, so the truetype
version is ignored. Can this be circumented? (Would renaming the font
help?) Please respond to me directly (sorry if this is a FAQ).
John Hendrickx
Department of Sociology, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Internet: u211310@hnykun11.urc.kun.nl
Bitnet: u211310@hnykun11
------------------------------
Date: 28 Jul 93 15:51:48 EDT
From: Hans Kroeger <100136.3052@CompuServe.COM>
Subject: Can't get past "Welcome Screen" (R)
Fred Condo <CONDOF@CGSVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU> writes:
Duncan Thornton <thorntn@ccu.umanitoba.ca> wrote:
> Help! Last night I restarted my LC III after a network glitch
> and it won't go past the "Welcome to Macintosh Screen" after
> booting - just sits there with the Welcome screen for upwards of
> 10 minutes.
>
I have had this problem too. When connecting my PB 180 to our companies
LocalTalk net it took sometimes minutes to restart, sometimes it would just
hang there, sometimes it would restart immediatelly.
Recently my PB 180 master board has been replaced to fix an unrelated problem
and guess what......the restart problem is gone ! :-) :-)
Hans Kroeger
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 14:16:58 PDT
From: yanjose@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu (Joe Yan)
Subject: Changing Default App. Font
Hello,
I'd like to know how you can change the default application font (this is
Geneva--stored in the PRAM)
Thanks.
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 15:11:08 GMT
From: marcus@westminster.ac.uk (Marcus Harvey)
Subject: Converting ESDI disks to SCSI...?
Does anyone know if it's possible to convert an ESDI disk to a Mac friendly
SCSI disk?
Any help much appreciated.
- marcus@uk.ac.wmin
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 18:01:04 -0600
From: (Dominik Hoffmann) <hoffmann@vms2.macc.wisc.edu>
Subject: Converting sfil sounds to streams of bytes
Does anyone know of a way to turn System 7 (sfil) type sounds into a
sequence of bytes representing the sample values? I would like to be able
to burn a sound into an EPROM and then play it back through an electronic
circuit with its own D-A-Converter.
Thanks for any help.
Dominik Hoffmann (hoffmann@macc.wisc.edu)
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 18:30:41 EDT
From: "Allan M. Bloom" <IRBLOOM@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU>
Subject: DaynaFile & Hdwr Update 2.0
I just got the Hardware System Update 2.0 (from the Washington Apple Pi
bulletin board), and blew myself out of the water when the new Sound
Manager (v3.0) loaded. Unimplemented trap. On my relatively vanilla IIci?
And not on Leslye's heavily modified II? How rude!
I narrowed the problem down to the DaynaFile (which Leslye doesn't have).
I try to stay current, so the DF ROM is 4.1 and the extension is of the
3.01 persuasion.
Since the DF medallion appeared before Sound Manager's, I tried renaming
the thing "xx DaynaFile" so it'd load later than SM. Sonofagun, it seems
to have worked. At least I can boot. And the DF works.
You folk with DaynaFiles might take heed.
Al Bloom, Virginia Tech
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 03:53:19 GMT
From: Dwayne Sandall <sandall@ccu.umanitoba.ca>
Subject: DeBabelizer, Any comments?
Just curious if anyone has used Debabelizer for converting images
between the mac and SGIs. Specifically in the area of moving animation
files, from the SGI down to the mac. If you own the product, could you
also send me some info on the distributors and/or creators.
Thanks for your time and help.
ps. please mail me directly, as I will be cross posting to some other
obscure groups I don't always read. I can post a summary if needed.
Dwayne Sandall
Advanced Visualization Lab
Faculty of Architecture
University of Manitoba
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 07:54:58 -0700 (PDT)
From: Michael Cohen <lymond@netcom.com>
Subject: Desktop files for System 7 and 6 [Q]
Does anybody know of a utility that will create a System 6-style desktop
on a System 7 volume?
I know, you are probably thinking, "Why would anyone want to DO such a
silly thing?" Well, if you are mastering a CD-ROM, it needs to have
desktop files compatible with both System 6 and System 7. Most CD-ROMs are
images of a hard disk volume, and in order to get the required desktop
files, you have to mount the source hard disk under both System 6 and
System 7 and let the Finder do its thing (i.e., create the desktop files).
Unfortunately, most devices that make CD-ROM one-offs work best off of a
fast machine, like a Centris 650, which, yes, that's right, can't run
System 6 at all. So, to make the master, you currently need a fast System
6 capable machine, and they are getting scarce. Hence, the need for the
aforesaid utility.
Any leads? Anybody?
Michael E. Cohen
a.k.a. Lymond@netcom.com
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 09:28:33 -0800
From: claw@prodigy.bc.ca (Catherine Lawrence)
Subject: Diskette Librarian Software
I'm looking for information on any available diskette management software
and nifty storage ideas for organizing mac diskettes. If anyone has
information please respond to claw@prodigy.bc.ca Responses will be
compiled and posted for everyone's information.
Catherine e-mail: claw@prodigy.bc.ca
1190 Hornby St. #1100 Phone: 604-687-4636
Vancouver BC V6Z 2k5 Fax: 604-687-1671
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 22:46:30 +0100
From: robk@macdoos.stack.urc.tue.nl (Rob Kouwenberg)
Subject: Edsel spreadsheet file too big to fit on a floppy [A]
Hello Dave,
I think the simplest solution is to run softpc on your mac ( a demo version
is probably floating around, just ask archie .. ) and use the backup
program of MS-Dos. Although this doesn't use datacompression, the process
is very straightforward :
i) type the backup command on your working PC ( -:) : the PC that works /
is working for you / you work on ??? -:) )
ii) restore it from within softpc on a macintosh network disk ( restore to e:
)
Just remember to pop in the floppies in the right order !
This way I transferred the John Pugh quicktime movies at ftp.apple.com;
easier than using arj, pkzip, etc. I think that compression is only useful
if you have a file with a size of between 1 and 2.5 Mb; this way the
archive doesn't have to be split up.
Hope this helps, Greetings, Rob Kouwenberg
----
/internet : robk@macdoos.stack.urc.tue.nl snailnet :p/o Gr. Adolfstraat 86
bitnet : ERSICRKO@HEITUE52 5616 BX
Eindhoven,Holland
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Date: Fri, 23 Jul 93 10:38:06 EDT
From: "Charles A. Patrick" <PATCHAS@VM.NRC.CA>
Subject: Error type 15
---------------------------Original message----------------------------
This is the polite message I get when I try and shut down my Mac Portable
after several sleep sessions. If I prevent it from going to sleep, the
shutdown
or restart proceeds flawlessly.
The portable is the backlighted model, has a 40MB internal HD and 4MB of RAM.
On occasion, I will also have an 80MB La Cie Pocket Drive connected.
The disk driver for both HD's is Silverlining v5.5, the system is v7.0.1
tuned,
and add ons consist of about 6 inits: QuickKeys, DoubleScroll, etc.
What is Error Type 15? and what is its connection with the Sleep option?
Any help would be gratefully received.
Thanks.
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 14:24:14 -0600
From: johna@utmdacc.mda.uth.tmc.edu (John Antolak)
Subject: Excel/Word paste-link bug/problem (R)
>Date: Mon, 26 Jul 93 18:04:47 CST
>From: GA0048@SIUCVMB.SIU.EDU
>Subject: Excel/Word paste-link bug/problem
>
>If you create an Excel 4 spreadsheet with a name that has an apostrophe
>in it, then try to paste link a table into a MS Word 5.1 document, the
>paste link will fail. If you click 'no' on the first "unavailable" query, you
>will get a message that shows a NULL and indicates that the file name
>may have been changed, the program is not available, etc.-apparently
>the poor little dear can't handle the apostrophe in the file name and
>loses the rest of the file name. Just delete the apostrophe from the Excel
>file name and everything will work fine. This must be some kind of DOS
>effect....given the common code that MS seems to be so proud of.
> Jon Muller, Anthropology Bitnet: GA0048@SIUCVMB
Actually, if you look at linked formulas in Excel, the apostrophe is used
as a delimiter for the file name. My guess is that Word also uses the
apostrophe as a delimiter for the file name in the link. Makes perfect
sense to me. If you tried to link the Excel file to another Excel file, my
guess is that it would also fail if the name had an apostrophe.
Hope this helps.
John A. Antolak Internet: johna@utmdacc.mda.uth.tmc.edu
Radiation Physics
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030
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Date: 27 Jul 93 14:51:00 EST
From: brandon_munday.sa.navairtestcen%pcgate@NATC-FW.NAVY.MIL
Subject: EXCEL 3.0 BUS ERROR
Yet another chapter in the "progress" of Microsoft, I suppose...
I'm running MS Excel 3.0 on a Quadra 950, 32 bit addressing, System
7.0.1(dot), Ethernet, Speedyfinder 7, a few other inits. Sometimes during
the course of my work, for *no apparent reason* Excel hangs up. It's never
happened when I was doing anything, so it's kind of hard to troubleshoot.
I'll be looking at something on the document, not moving the mouse,
anything, and a system "Bus Error (Restart?)" window will show up. Clicking
"Restart" won't work; I have to push the reset button. It only seems to
happen after Excel has been running for a while (>10 min), and after some
period of inactivity. It's also not repeatable. It only happens every so
often. This makes it awfully hard to find the conflict via normal means
like removing inits.
Any ideas? (Other than saving every two minutes, thanks)
Or should I just go back to Excel 2.2 (which *never* crashed) ?
Brandon Munday
bmunday@tecnet1.jcte.jcs.mil
"It is impossible to make anything foolproof,
because fools are so damned ingenious."
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 21:40:01 +01
From: ListEARN List Processor (1.3)
<LISTSERV%BNANDP11.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: File: "INFO-MAC MAIL" being sent to you
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 16:37 EST
From: <ORTIZ@FORDMRH1>
Subject: metronome
To: info-mac@bnandp11
Original_To: BITNET%"info-mac@bnandp11"
Does anyone know of any metronome programs for the mac. I want to practice
with a guitar and do not have a metronome. I would rather have a metronome
for the mac. Also if anyone knows of any applications/hardware to hook up a
guitar to a mac classic to record music or the like.
Thanks
Shannon
(male- the last time I checked. Don't let the name fool you!)
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 16:56:51 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Brent Sleeper: Austin, Texas" <BSLEEPER@carleton.edu>
Subject: Finder Utility Search (Q)
I am looking for a share- or freeware utility that will act as a "dock" for
frequently-accessed applications. Ideally, this utility would createa floating
palette and would be applevent-aware. I currently use a row of aliases at the
bottom of my screen for this purpose, but I am looking for something a little
more compact and aesthetically pleasing (so, call me anal... :-))
In addition, if people would send me reviews, info, etc., on shareware finder
enhancements such as dropplemenu, applicon, etc., I would be happy to
summarize
and post to info-mac.
Thanks,
Brent Sleeper, Austin TX
BSLEEPER@CARLETON.EDU
BrentSleep@AOL.COM
72521.3265@COMPUSERVE.COM
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 12:49:20 CDT
From: Graeme Forbes <PL0BALF@VM.TCS.Tulane.EDU>
Subject: FrameMaker - a good price
A while ago, before I got used to FrameMaker and began to like it (I'm
now a fan) I offered it for sale on this list and got a lot of responses.
If any of those people are still interested, timmbake@mcl.mcl.ucsb.edu
is offering the latest version, unregistered, for $125.
Graeme Forbes
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 15:01:06 -0500
From: denbesten@cs.bgsu.edu (William C. DenBesten)
Subject: Hard drives in a public lab.
Mack Willingham <ZU01988%UABDPO.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU> writes...
> I work in a lab where we have macs open to student use. And it would
> seem that every week, some jerk has trashed some apps.
[ Wants draconian thing to prevent people from messing with hard drive]
If you are willing to approach things with a different attitude, there is a
neat program available at sage.cc.purdue.edu in a directory named
/pub/mac/RevRdist.sea.hqx. This program will sync a workstation's
harddrive with a master folder on a file server. It does not keep anyone
>From tampering with the files on the hard drive, but rather comes in after
the fact and restores things. It even restores icon and folder locations.
I have been installing this over the last few weeks and can report that the
configuration file takes some getting used to, but that it is very
effective at making my lab macs all alike with little day-to-day
administration. A tribute to the effectiveness of RevRdist is the
existance of complaints that one can't get by with leaving things on the
hard drive anymore, and the lack of "please restore..." requests. (We want
them to instead use their folder on the server.) We plan to extend
RevRdist campus wide by the end of the summer.
Perhaps the neatest thing is that I have put an alias in the apple menu,
"Update Hard Drive", which I have instructed my clients to use when a mac
seems to need fixing. I have a boot floppy to use when a mac has been
damaged too much.
A companion program /pub/mac/testing/rrhelper.sea.hqx will enforce settings
(map location, user name, hard disk name, desktop pattern, default printer,
etc... I am just starting to use this. I have run into a few
configuration problems, but I expect that it will be equally great when I
get it working.
Source is included with RevRdist, and the Dale Talcot has released the
program into the public domain.
Can you tell that I am very happy with RevRdist?
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 00:49:48 -0500
From: tonyh@msc.cornell.edu (Tony Huang)
Subject: Hardware System Update 2.0
>Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 10:25:34 EDT
>From: Nathan Y Pearlstein <npearl@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
>Subject: Hardware System Update 2.0?
>
>Hi, I would like to know where I can get the new hardware system update 2.0
>It is not at ftp.apple.com and my dealer tried on applelink for me but
>couldn't
>locate it. So, could some one point me toward it? Or post it so that the
>rest
>of us deprived netters can get our mitts on it? Now I am almost convinced
>that there is a conspiracy to make me think it exists when it may not.
According to the lastest issue of MacWeek, Hardware System Update 2.0 will
released this week. It would include Sound Manager 3.0, BTW.
Tony Huang
tonyh@msc.cornell.edu
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 11:25 -0400
From: P. T. Withington <ptw@RIVERSIDE.SCRC.Symbolics.COM>
Subject: HP DeskWriter vs. ATM 3.0
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 01:26 EDT
From: "William R. Dickson" <wrd@halcyon.com>
Hi there,
I'm experiencing unpleasantness with ATM and my DeskWriter.
Although, come to think of it, PageMaker 4.2 may be at fault. I'm fishing
for information, and if you've got any, a solution.
I've found that PageMaker just plain does a lousy job of outputting to
QuickDraw devices. I've experienced all the problems you mention, on my
DeskWriter and my LaserWriter 300 (another QD device). Since PM is
intended for PostScript final output, I suppose we can't blame Aldus too
much, but other products seem to do a much more adequate job of
ouputting to QD. My (interim) solution, is to use Freedom of Press
between PM and my QD devices. I have some quibbles with that too, you
have to play mondo hijinx to get FoP to download "real" PostScript fonts
for the basic 17, instead of using the (really lousy) outline they
supply...
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 14:16:24 CDT
From: PULLMANN@VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU
Subject: Icons Disappearing (R)
Gary Lee Nelson writes:
>Subject: Icons disappearing
>
>I know there was a discussion of this some time ago but it has just
>started happening to me and, of course, I can't find the discussion
>in my back windows.
>
>I've just converted to system 7.1 and I am using AutoDoubler. I have
>been assuming that the cause was AD compression and associated modification
>of the icans ( the "DD"). I tried rebuilding the desktop but the
>generic icons persist.
I'm a little confused, Gary--are your icons disappearing or are they
becoming generic? If the latter, I experienced this problem on my
boss' IIsi just last week. He, too, is running system 7.1 and Auto-
Doubler. We're still not *entirely* sure what happened, but our
current thinking, and that of our computer department personnel,
is that the problem was an interaction between AD and Virtual
Memory, which it turned out had been inadvertently left on and
had eaten up almost all of the 80mg HD. We wound up having to trash
and reinstall the system (about four times, in the end, I believe),
after getting rid of AutoDoubler. Afterwards, most, but not all,
of my boss' files were recoverable.
Let me also take this opportunity to thank all those folks who
sent me suggestions about this weird problem--I tried to get back
to everyone but I think I'd accidentally deleted a couple of
messages before I started replying to them.
Again, this is just our theory about the cause of the problem. I'm
open to ideas and suggestions tending either to confirm or deny it.
Hope this helps,
Pat
Pat Ullmann PULLMANN@VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU or PULLMANN@TRINITY (BITNET)
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 03:08:00 +0000
From: "Chris (C.) Koehncke" <fgcxk01@nt.com>
Subject: Icons disappearing * FNELSON (A)
Response for fnelson@ocvaxa.cc.oberlin.edu:
> Autodoubler icons disappearing with System 7.1
> Desktop rebuild doesn't fix
I experienced the same problem a few weeks ago, tried all the
Autodoubler utilities as well as rebuilding the desktop,
Norton utilities and numerous other tricks.
Bottom line, none worked, I ended up re-expanding my entire
disk (thankfully I had space) and then turning Autodoubler
back on to re-compress. Fixed the problem!
Let me know if you find another solution.
c.koehncke@nt.com
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Date: 27 Jul 1993 11:20:59 -0700 (PDT)
From: Fred Condo <CONDOF@CGSVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU>
Subject: Icons disappearing [A, C]
FNELSON@ocvaxa.cc.oberlin.edu writes:
> I know there was a discussion of this some time ago but it has
> just started happening to me and, of course, I can't find the
> discussion in my back windows.
>
> I've just converted to system 7.1 and I am using AutoDoubler. I
> have been assuming that the cause was AD compression and
> associated modification of the icons ( the "DD"). I tried
> rebuilding the desktop but the generic icons persist.
I don't know whether this situation applies to you, but I think I have
finally nailed down the cause of one kind of disappearing icon. I have
two hard drives -- an internal and an external. The internal drive
contains my System Folder. Applications and documents are distributed
between the two drives, and I have aliases of several frequently used
application in the Apple Menu Items folder. This is under System 7.1 on
a Centris 650, but I am fairly certain that the same thing happened on
my now-retired Mac II under 7.0.1*.
Consider what happens when you rebuild the desktop. The drive containing
the System Folder is the one whose desktop is rebuilt first. In the
course of rebuilding the desktop, the Finder examines the aliases in the
Apple Menu Items folder. The external drive, which contains the
applications to which these aliases refer and from which they inherit
their icons, evidently is not yet mounted, hence unavailable to the
Finder. Therefore the Finder records the generic icon for these aliases.
Now the Finder mounts the external drive, and rebuilds its desktop. When
it comes to the applications whose aliases were on the internal drive,
the Finder sees that an icon has already been recorded for them.
Unfortunately, this is the generic icon.
The only solution I know of is to find the items that have lost their
icons through this unfortunate interaction is to apply Save-A-BNDL
(probably in the info-mac archive). The obvious system-level fix would
be for Apple to modify the Finder so that all volumes are mounted before
desktop-rebuilding begins.
Fred Condo + condof@cgsvax.claremont.edu + condof@clargrad.bitnet
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 23:08:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: Neil Schulman <NWCS@utkvx.utk.edu>
Subject: LC III monitor woes - Probable Answer
Having an LC III, I think I know what your problem is with the shrinking
screen. It seems apple had put in the options of the Monitors control
panel an option for 640x400 resolution. This resolution will chop of 80
pixels off your 14" Mac display resulting in the bands of black you saw.
To fix it, go to the Monitors control panel, press the option key and click
on "Options..." and select "Mac Hi-Res Display from the list to the right of
the window which appeared. Ok the changes and restart. It should be back
to normal!
Neil
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 10:21:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: Marshall McGowan <mcgowan@crl.com>
Subject: LCIII Mouse Problem
Greetings,
I have a client who recently got an LCIII and is having a hard time with
her mouse. (The new ADBII Mouse) What is happening is that when she
presses down on the button (and it is not a very hard press, becase I
have experimented with the mouse, and reproduced her results with a fairly
light touch) the front portion of the mouse (this is on a slightly spongy
mouse pad, but there were some of the same problem just on the desk)
would depress in such a way as to make it very hard for the rollerball to
move, thereby causing the cursor to not move in the horizontal plane. ie:
she would go select a menu but then could not scroll down to select a menu
item.
My question is, has anyone seen this problem before, or is this mouse
defective and in need of a replacement?
Thanks, Marshall McGowan
Marshall | Heisenberg slept here, or
somewhere else nearby. mcgowan@crl.com | W J Williams, Atonement Days.
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 18:21:45 EDT
From: "Paul D. Bain" <pdbain@ufcc.ufl.edu>
Subject: Locking a hard disk (R)
To clarify my last response on protection programs:
1. If you are only using the DEMO of MacPassword, you cannot
access MacPassword's High Security feature. This is the one
that operates like AppleShare/File Sharing protection, including
the litte "can't write" icons. It does not use every feature
of File Sharing (I don't think Groups are supported), but it
works on that principle.
2. Although I thought I left this information in my previous
reply, here it is again: You can reach the makers of Menu Master
Mac by calling Electronic Learning Systems at (904) 375-0558. They
are located in Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A.
If there is a gateway from the Internet to AppleLink, their AppleLink
address is ELS.
Ask for Mitchell Martin and tell him Rick sent you via Internet.
I think you'll love Menu Master Mac! It pounds the competiteion
and is the most complete and Finder-like security program in its
class!
--Rick (at PDBAIN)
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 20:47:32 EST
From: alan <alan@kaman.com>
Subject: LOGICA / DiiMO Accelerators Experience (Q)
Does anyone out there have any experince with the
Accelerators from the LOGICA or DiiMO? In particular
the 50MHZ '030 version, with or without the FPU.
Interested in comptability issues and customer support.
Thanks.
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 09:23:30 BST
From: jsc@ferndown.ate.slb.com
Subject: m4 Macro Processor
> I am trying to find a Mac version of the m4 macro processor, either
> public domain or pay-plenty-money ware. I have tried an archie and a
> hunt through the usual sites ( sumex, umich ) , but no joy.
> Can anyone help me?
Try site nic.switch.ch, file /software/mac/src/mpw_c/m4-1.0.3.sit.bin.
I haven't tried this myself but I would guess it's an MPW tool.
John Cundall (cundall@ferndown.ate.slb.com)
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 19:19:00 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Seth L. Ness" <ness@aecom.yu.edu>
Subject: mac 512k
hi,
a friend of mine somehow got suckered into buying a mac 512k(he didn't ask
me first). anyway, he wants to upgrade it, possibly to a mac plus. so does
anyone know where he can get upgrades to mac plus or to something else if
possible and what it will cost? thanks.
Seth L. Ness Ness Gadol Hayah Sham
ness@aecom.yu.edu
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Date: 28 Jul 1993 10:19:33 -0600 (CST)
From: JKARAS@UTMEM1.UTMEM.EDU
Subject: Mac system accounting software
Is there any mac system accounting software out there that will keep track of
how macs are utilized? I'm thinking of a program that will run in the
background and give me information such as: hours of processor usage; hours of
connect time; instances/hours of a particular application program use etc. I
have a LAN composed of a quadra 700 fileserver with about 5 macs on it and it
is of interest to keep track of use statistics on a monthly/quarterly/yearly
basis. This is the type of activity that was easy to capture on
minicomputers.
Any info that i get is more than i know.
Thanks - in advance.
Jim Karas (jkaras@utmem1.utmem.edu)
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 16:05:36 +0200
From: "Gerlo Hesselink" <G.L.J.Hesselink@el.utwente.nl>
Subject: math. coprocessor in PB 145/145B (Q)
Hi Netters,
Does anyone know if it is possible to put a mathematical coprocessor in a
powerbook 145 and in the 145B.
Please respond ASAP.
Thanks,
Gerlo Hesselink hslk@eltn.utwente.nl
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 14:34:15 -0400
From: mss12@po.CWRU.Edu (Michael S. Silverstein)
Subject: memory upgrade - help
I have been planning for 6 months or so to upgrade my memory in August (is
this perfect timing or what?!). I have two computers and must choose one
to upgrade (financial limitations) so I can work with a large number of
applications open at once (I have been using virtual memory but find it
slow). The computers are a IIci and an LCIII. Both sport 8MB ram and an
FPU. The IIci does not have a cache card. Both running 7.1. The IIci has
an 80MB hard drive, and the LCIII a 220MB hard drive.
Which should I upgrade to 20MB the IIci or LCIII? It would involve buying
a 16MB for the LCIII and four 4MB for the IIci.
I am also willing to buy a cache card for the IIci, whether its memory is
upgraded or not. I was told that a 1MB cache card is standard. Is there
anything in particular I should get for the cache card???
Where would be the best place to purchase this equipment (there are an
infinite number advertising in the back of the magazines...)
Thanks for any help in this decision making process...
mike
--
Dr. M.S. Silverstein
Materials Engineering
mss12@po.cwru.edu OR jli@cwru
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 10:48:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: LTAYLOR@CSBINA.CSUBAK.EDU
Subject: Microcosm Demo
I think your file Microcosm demo is bad. (It's in the /game/demo
folder) I've tried to get it 2 or 3 times and each time it's corrupted after
40K has been de-HQXed. Could you check to see if it works or not? Thanks.
*Stiles
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 12:18:29 -0700 (PDT)
From: Les Ferch <ferch@ucs.ubc.ca>
Subject: Need something better than At Ease
A Macintosh lab that I set up is used by novice users who get lost very
easily. I want to install something like At Ease to make things a little
easier for the users and keep them from getting into things they don't
need to look at.
However, I tested At Ease 1.0 and found that it is not adequate. In
particular:
- A shared copy of At Ease cannot be installed on the server. The lab
consists of 21 Mac Classic II computers all running software from a
central Netware server via ethernet cabling. I want to install one copy of
At Ease (or at least just one copy of the At Ease Items folder) that all
machines acccess. That way, I don't have to run around to 21 computers
every time an icon needs to be added, deleted, or changed. I tried
aliasing the At Ease Items, but that didn't work.
- Users either have full access to the Finder or no access at all. Users
need to be able to do some basic file management like copying, deleting,
and renaming their files but shouldn't have access to all of the Finder
features. At Ease should include a cut down version of the Finder in
application form or the Finder needs to be At Ease aware and be
configurable to different levels by the system administrator.
Until these issues are addressed, I can't recommend At Ease for lab use.
Does anyone know of any good alternatives to At Ease? Is a new version of
At Ease in the works that will solve these problems?
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 21:03:29 EST
From: reedd@GVSU.EDU (DAVID REED)
Subject: Networking scanners (Q)
Hello Denizens of Internet. Could some one point me in the
right direction for information about putting a MicroTek
color scanner and an early B/W Apple scanner on an
Ethernet/Appletalk Pro/Workgroup 95 server network?
Any survivors of such a setup wish to share?
TIA.
David Reed
Reedd@GVSU.EDU
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 18:48:56 +0100
From: robk@macdoos.stack.urc.tue.nl (Rob Kouwenberg)
Subject: Newer version of disk-librarian ( current 1.82 ) ? [Q]
Hello netters,
I tested some version of disk content archivers, but found out that my
favorite so far ( Disk Librarian ) isn't 32bit compatible. Has anyone
spotted a newer version that she or he can post or refer to in the archives
?
Greetings, Rob Kouwenberg
BTW Yup I questioned Archie
BTW2 No no e-mail adress of the author known to me, only snail mail
----
/internet : robk@macdoos.stack.urc.tue.nl snailnet :p/o Gr. Adolfstraat 86
bitnet : ERSICRKO@HEITUE52 5616 BX
Eindhoven,Holland
------------------------------
Date: 28 Jul 1993 08:32:13 -0500
From: "dlawrence" <dlawrence@arpa.mil>
Subject: Newton questions...
Answers are below:
_______________________________________________________________________________
From: Chris Pearce on Tue, Jul 27, 1993 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: Newton questions...
To: dlawrence
> If you're patient, all your questions will be answered as of this Monday.
But
> if there's anything specific I can answer, let me know.
I guess I'd rather hear first hand experience that marketing info or
trade rag speak.
Here are some questions; ignore any you think are too broad.
1) Here's a broad one to start out with: is MessagePad anything more
than a glorified steno pad? What features make MessagePad
impossible to live without. I currently do not own a Mac or
other home computer, so that should limit the scope.
The MessagePad is to stenopads what computers are to calculators. Its ability
to recognize both handwriting and geometric shapes makes it a "living" steno
pad, and its ability to communicate with both computers, faxes, networks and
other Newtons makes it much more than a Casio BOSS. It's a whole new way of
thinking. The Siemens folks are coming out with a cellular phone that
incorporates Newton technology...so there's an even larger group of
abilities.
It depends on how you organize your life now. The MessagePad consolidates all
of that for me. It may not for you.
2) How many PCMIA(?) slots are in the Newton ? I know that
memory cards will be available, as well as "infrared communicator"
cards? Is there ample space for expansion?
There is only one slot, and to correct you: the MessagePad's ability to have
infrared communication is taken care of by a different built in port (for
"beaming". The PCMCIA cards are powered and save the info that's on them when
you remove them from the MessagePad (lithium cells - very thin). You may be
thinking of Apple's Messaging Card that provides paging capabilities.
3) How much infomration can be held. One of the magazines I read
said a few pictures and about 100 piece of information in
the base model. That seems low. What is your experience?
That is low. The base model has 4 megs of ROM and 640 K of RAM. I haven't
filled mine up yet, and I transferred my TouchBase contact list (1,400 names
adresses etc)
4) How is the handwriting recognition. Apple was having problems at some
recent trade shows...
It depends upon how much time you are willing to spend teaching it. It all
boils down to it's learning to recognize your chicken scratches. Another
tester
had the toughest time getting it to recognize her name. It got everythin else,
but finally got her name after a few hours of use. It's actually better at
cursive than it is at block letters. Strange but true.
5) Are the first models going to be so featureless as to
be useless 6 months from now when new models come out? If I buy
now will I be stuck with a limited architecture or will the
first MessagePads run the fancy applications that will come out?
The PCMCIA slot will hold the key to Newton's first model's future. The cooler
those cards are, the cooler Messagepad will be.
> David Lawrence
> Macintosh Product Evaluation Specialist <-- coolest job
> CAC/ARPA *in* the world
> Internet: dlawrence@arpa.mil
> CIS: 75300,2460 AOL: OLTDavid or DoctorMac
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 00:51 EST
From: DON'T PANIC <ABRODY@vax.clarku.edu>
Subject: Oversized Desktop DF (Q)
Dear Netters,
I have just scanned my hidden files with DupLocator, only to find a Desktop DF
files of 711K. Is this normal? Also the Desktop DB is 96k and Desktop 61k.
I am using vanilla System 7 with about 20 extensions (included are control
panels etc...) and 10 MB of RAM on a Mac LC. What is the maximum normal size
for these desktop files? I have rebuilt my desktop and zapped my PRAM quite
frequently as crashes were happening before these rebuildings.
TIA (BTW did you ever notice the files that are restricted use on a SUN
network machine have internet Acronyms written in their names? Which came
first, the acronyms or the files supplied by UNIX? :-))
Sincerely,
ABRODY@VAX.CLARKU.EDU
------------------------------
Date: 28 Jul 1993 11:18:32 -0600 (CST)
From: "I don't do Windows." <PELTIERD@LAWRENCE.EDU>
Subject: Pagemaker 4.2a upgrade location (Q)
Does anyone know the whereabouts of a PageMaker 4.2a updater?
Has it ever been freely distributed or does it come directly
>From Aldus?
- Dave
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 14:24:20 -0500
From: Dennis D. Davison <ddavison@eve.tahc.gov>
Subject: PAL SIMM's (A)
In response to Al Bloom's question in info-mac 150.
The PAL SIMM's will work in a //ci. These are what I believe are
called parity SIMM's. You will not get to use the parity capability
(I don't understand this feature either), but the SIMM's will work
just fine in a //ci (It is WONDERFUL to have 16MB or more of Ram on a
//ci).
Hope this helps,
Dennis Davison
ddavison@eve.tahc.gov
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 16:27:41 -0500
From: malhotra@neptune.cmc.uab.edu (Arun Malhotra)
Subject: PB145B vs 160/new PBs?
Hi there:
With the latest round of price reductions for the powerbooks, the time is
right
to upgrade my PB100. I am trying to decide between getting a PB145B and
PB160. Some questions:
- Does the grey-scale enhance the screen a lot? Enough to justify a $200-250
price differential. Does it cause more problems with submarining (I use the
PB as a primary computer - 8-10 hours a day; Graphics about 5% of the time)
- Is the 160 as easy to upgrade (install memory, 120M drive, modem) as the
PB145 (I have average engineering skills). Also, are Quantum 120M drives
faster than the conner drives (?) that the PB come with? (I amn planning
to get a 4/40, and upgrade). On a related note, are PB145B/PB160 relatively
easy to open or should I turn to a authorized dealer for such upgrades?
- Do both lose RAM disks when turned off?
- Does the 145B and the 160 have similar battery life?
- Any other major differences, apart from the video out and microphone, which
are only of secondary interest to me.
- What's the latest on the rumor's on the new PB165 and the demise(?) of
145B.
Any dates, prices, specs?
Thanks for your help
Arun Malhotra 205-934-0580 (voice)
Department of Biochemistry 205-975-2547 (fax)
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, AL 35294
Internet: malhotra@neptune.cmc.uab.edu
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 14:34:22 CDT
From: Graeme Forbes <PL0BALF@VM.TCS.Tulane.EDU>
Subject: PC Prices rumor
As I understand it a Japanese factory that makes a resin used in the
manufacture of Ram chips burned down. However, the NYT reports that
major Japanese chip producers say they have plentiful supplies of the
resin (no just-in-time inventory control here, apparently) and are
actually ramping up their output of 4 meg simms to meet increasing
demand (so the price of these chips may fall soon). The NYT also
reported last week that in the US RAM prices rose on news of the fire.
But they should drop back pretty soon. Give it 'til the end of this
week.
So if PC prices do go up it probably won't be because of RAM prices.
And my guess is that if Compaq doesn't raise its prices, no-one else
will.
Graeme Forbes
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 14:35:23 GMT
From: astein@nysernet.ORG (Alan Stein)
Subject: Posting to GENIE from Internet
>Can I post to someone on GEnie via my Internet email account even
>though my friend does not have the Internet-access part of GEnie?
>Is there a way I can send him mail directly to his GEnie account
>in a similar manner by which I send mail to friends on Compuserve
>via Internet?
>Warren Mayer
>Rutgers University
>Microcomputer Applications, Systems, and LAN Support
>mayer@andromeda.rutgers.edu
Everyone on GEnie now--since GEnie raised its prices by getting rid of
Basic*Services, has access to Internet email at the same cost as
intra-GEnie email.
Just addess mail to him at <genieid>@genie.geis.com. To address email
to Internet from GEnie, he just has to append @inet# to the Internet
address.
--
Alan H. Stein astein@israel.nysernet.org
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 18:46:21 EDT
From: dwj@fns.com (David W. Jarrett)
Subject: Postscript Printing Problems
I've been having problems printing (or doing anything else) with PostScript
files. I have two types of files; those generated from Mac apps such as Word
and MacDraw, and others of unknown origen ftp'd from the network. Let me try
to
explain what I've tried so far and the results.
1. Using LaserWriter Utility (4.something?) with an Apple LaserWriter IIf,
using
LaserWriter extension 7.1, I've tried printing both types of files.
a. With Mac-generated files, I get the error message "No output was returned
>From the PostScript printer, so no output file was created."
b. With other files, I get the first page of output, but a PostScript error
log
which reads "[Error: typecheck: OffendingCommand: get]%% %%[Flushing rest of
job
..]
2. I downloaded SendPS from sumex-aim, but it was a very old version, and gave
the following errorsin this order: "Couldn't open printer driver: LaserWriter"
and "Chooser error: couldn't determine name of printer."
3. I tried reading either type of file using Word 5.1. When opening, I would
get a dialog dox saying "Converting EPS file, 0% done," then an error "Invalid
data in conversion file."
4. I tried uploading the file to a Unix system, and printing to a PostScript
capable Imagen, but I got similar error from the printer as 1.b above.
Can anyone offer any advice as to how to get these files printed??? I know
that
Mac apps don't put out "standard" PostScript (if there is such a thing), and
that there is a known conversion from Mac version to a more standard version,
but I can't find any information anywhere. Any help would be appreciated.
You can respond here, or send e-mail to dwj@fns.com. Thanks for your help.
David Jarrett
------------------------------
Date: 27 Jul 1993 13:15:32 CST
From: "Dr. Francis J. Van Wetering" <FJVANWET@cbafaculty.unomaha.edu>
Subject: PowerPoint: Mac <-> Windows
I am attempting to migrate a presentation created on a Mac over to
WinDoze so that I don't have to duplicate my efforts. Our college
has a multimedia room with a large Barco projection unit, but the
only computer available is an Intel-compatible running Windows.
We are networked, but I cannot get the Mac to recognize a
presentation saved by PowerPoint for Windows (v.2.0), nor can I get
PowerPoint for Windows to recognize a presentation saved by the Mac
application (v.2.0.1).
Is this possible? Do I need to upgrade my PowerPoint versions on
the Mac/PeeCee or both? Answers either direct e-mail or to
info-mac.
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 19:29:28 BST
From: Richard Smith <richard@mole.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Quadra 950 problems
A User Group member is having problems with some software on a new Quadra 950
-
has any one got any ideas?
Machine: Quadra 950
System: 7.1
Software: Edit View
Transformation
(both associated with a Synclavier system)
Problem: On boot-up the Mac offers either an 'error 1' message or an
'unimplemented trap' error, if he re-installs the applications from floppy all
is well until the next day when he boots up again!
Usual tricks have been tried, boot with extensions off, rebuild the desktop,
zap
the PRAM, etc
He's been running this software on a Mac II previously with no problems, my
guess is that the apps need upgrading for use with S7.1 - any comments?
Cheers,
Richard Smith
Hardware & Systems Executive
NorthEast Macintosh User Group
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 18:51:55 -0400
From: gfink@relay.nswc.navy.mil
Subject: Quark vs. PageMaker
I have a colleague who would like to know if Quark is a better
desktop-publishing package than PageMaker. I know that better is
a relative term, but could someone with experience in both
programs compare and contrast the two? What features are unique
to each program? What things do you find easier to do in each
program? Which one do you feel gets the job done faster and
with less hassle?
I have experience with PageMaker, but know nothing about Quark.
Please send replies directly to gfink@relay.nswc.navy.mil and I
will summarize for the list if warranted.
ADVthanksANCE
Glenn
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 00:16 CST
From: HOWES@bert.chem.wisc.edu
Subject: RAM disk problem (A)
In Info-mac digest 151, Mark Dols writes:
>I'm trying to create a RAM disk on myPowerBook 100 4/20 (System 7.1, Memory
>Control Panel v7.1.1, internal PowerPort V32 modem). The on/off radio
>buttons are disabled. Balloon help tells me 'The RAM disk settings cannot
>be changed because there are files on the RAM disk.
I've experienced this problem myself with my PowerBook 100 when I had to
reinstall the system and only had access to System 7.1 (as opposed to version
7.0.1 which the machine came with). I believe that the 7.1 control panel is
programmed to not allow a RAM disk to be created on a machine that has
4 Megs or less installed. If I remember correctly the system 7.0.1 control
panel wouldn't allow a RAM disk on 2 Meg machines.
Anyway options:
1) Install more RAM.
2) Get the System 7.0.1 control panel and use it instead of the 7.1.1
control panel. I will warn you that you should never open the 7.1.1 control
panel while the RAM disk you create is active as you will most likely lose
everything on the RAM disk.
-- glenn howes
howes@bert.chem.wisc.edu
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 16:22:14 -0500
From: malhotra@neptune.cmc.uab.edu (Arun Malhotra)
Subject: SGI images
In infomac#149 Russell Cotton asks:
> I would like to know the ftp address of SGI please. Also, I heard
> somewhere on the net that there was a way to convert SGI Graphics to
> Macintosh Format. How is this done?
SGI operates a ftp site at ftp.sgi.com which can be explored by anonymous
ftp.
Regarding transporting SGI images files (I assume you mean regular SGI rgb
files) to a mac platform, several routes are possible. SGI rgb files can be
converted into PICT files using the image utility topict. If you prefer to use
tiff files, the SGI drawing & presentation package "showcase" has options for
exporting rgb files in the TIFF format. Once converted into PICT or TIFF
format
you need to transfer the file over to the mac (use ftp or some other tool),
correct filetype if necessary (with a utility such as FileTyper), and open the
file with your favorite mac application.
Showcase will also import PICT (and TIFF?) files if you want to open image
files
>From the mac on a SGI.
More details can be found in the file grf/util/using-sgi-images.txt on sumex.
Hope this helps
Arun Malhotra 205-934-0580 (voice)
Department of Biochemistry 205-975-2547 (fax)
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, AL 35294
Internet: malhotra@neptune.cmc.uab.edu
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 11:10:54 -0800
From: bylsma@unixg.ubc.ca (Dieder B.)
Subject: Stylewriter II and vertical axes
>Date: Mon, 26 Jul 93 17:25:20 EDT
>From: Dr. M.S. Silverstein <JLI%41.14.DNET@cwjcc.INS.CWRU.Edu>
>Subject: Stylewriter II and vertical axes
>
>Sorry to be so persistant, but I have not yet received
>an answer, so I thought I would try again...
>
>The vertical axes with a program like kalidagraph turn
>out jagged with a stylewriter II. Does anyone know how
>to get smooth axes when the letters are pointing up and
>down??
>
>Thanks
This is a flaw with the Apple Stylewriter and Stylewriter II drivers where
they cannot handle, for some bizarre reason, text that is rotated at 90
degrees. This is unique to Apple's drivers as I have seen great output from
a friend's Stylewriter running BetterWriter Drivers (GDT Softworks) which
not only handles rotated text properly but actually handles hair-lines
properly! I think it's Apple's goof-up and I have no idea how to avoid the
situation you described other than obtaining a copy from GDT of their
printer-driver. Certainly it is not the fault of the application program
that you are using to create the graph. Can you try and print the text at a
slight offset from 90 degrees? Say make it 90.5 or something like that?
That might just work.
My $0.04 worth,
Dieder
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 10:14:20 +0200
From: Mikael.Bergkvist@Teknikum.uu.se (Mikael Bergkvist tel 018/183132 arb
018/300119 hem)
Subject: Stylewriter II and vertical axes (A)
I'm not sure if the problem is with the axis or with the associated text.
KaleidaGraph did have a problem printing rotated text on Stylewriters
( and ImageWriters), the text would a rather crude bitmap. The same if you
scaled your graph. If this is your problem it is solved in the new version
of KaleidaGraph, 3.01 or higher, released in June. Highly recommended upgrade
for several other reasons as well. 35$ including new manuals.
Hope this is what you want.
Mikael.Bergkvist@Teknikum.uu.se
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 19:09:12 -0500
From: Colglazier <coljos@homer.bethel.edu>
Subject: System 7.1 and Mode 32 COMPATIBLE!
Normally, I wouldn't post this to the Net, but rather to the person
directly. However, because this affects such a large group of people,
I'm posting to the Digest.
> Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1993 21:14:54 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "Bruce Goldstein, (818) 354-7366"
> BGOLDSTEIN@jplsp2.jpl.nasa.gov>
> Subject: System 7.1 and Mode 32 are incompatible
>
> On a SE/30 running System 7.1 and Mode 32, when I got Mathematica 2.2
> it crashed and would not run. Getting rid of Mode 32 and installing
> the 32 bit enabler and the enabler patch fixed this problem and
> everything works OK. Do not use Mode 32 with System 7.1 (this is in
> reference to someone who had problems with his video card, the above
> combination and some other items, it may not be causing his video
> problem but it can cause problems).
>
> ------------------------------
I use a Mac IIcx 5/40, System 7.1, 240MB LaCie external HD, and
MODE 32 for 10MB of extra RAM. It works fine for me (no crashes,
nothing).
coljos@homer.bethel.edu
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 18:51:26 PDT
From: Bill Lipa <lipa@camis.stanford.edu>
Subject: TCP connection tools
Are there any TCP connection tools available other than the tge-tcp-tool? The
TGE tool is nice, but doesn't have some features I need, like async operations
and listen capability.
All pointers appreciated,
Bill Lipa
lipa@camis.stanford.edu
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 13:10:59 BST
From: A.D'Emanuele@manchester-computing-centre.ac.uk
Subject: Telecommunications program for the Macintosh (Q)
Can anyone recommend a shareware telecommunications program for the
Macintosh. I have a PB180 with a Macintosh Express Modem. I have tried
ZTerm 0.9 but this does not seem compatible (My computer is crashing with
the following message: Sorry a System Error occurred "Z Term 0.9" bad
F-line instruction.).
Tony D'Emanuele (A.D'Emanuele@mcc.ac.uk)
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 12:27 EST
From: DON'T PANIC <ABRODY@vax.clarku.edu>
Subject: Think C++ thank you.
Dear Netters,
To my surprise my mailbox is overflowing with replies. Thank you. It appears
that C++ is the two in one packag(i.e. both C++ & Think C 6.0).
Sincerely,
ABRODY@VAX.CLARKU.EDU
------------------------------
Date: 28 Jul 1993 09:24:09 -0500
From: "dlawrence" <dlawrence@arpa.mil>
Subject: TidBITS on AOL
Adam writes (cheerfully):
-> In Regards to your letter <199307270211.AA09279@nwnexus.wa.com>: > >Is
-> it possible to e-mail a user on > >America-Online or Prodigy from the
-> internet? > > I believe the AOL format is userid@aol.com. For instance,
-> "Dilbert" > cartoonist > Scott Adams is scottadams@aol.com (he usually
-> includes his Internet address in > the cartoon, along with his
-> signature).
->
-> More interestingly, America Online has started to split big messages,
-> which means that if you get a file mailed to you, you can piece it back
-> together rather than just losing everything after 25K. It's still a bit
-> of a pain, but at least people can subscribe to TidBITS on AOL now
-> without losing the last bit each week.
...but then, we can always just download tidbits as a whole from whoever is
uploading them each couple of weeks in either .etx or .sit format!
Hey, are you gonna be at the AOL/CE breakfast again this year? Are you going
to
talk to *anybody* other than Cliff Stoll??? {grins} If so, I'll see you
there...we're going to be making a major announcement about Online Tonight
(one
that I hope you'll include in the next issue). We'll have demos for you bona
fide members of the working press as well...
David Lawrence
Macintosh Product Evaluation Specialist <-- coolest job
CAC/ARPA *in* the world
Internet: dlawrence@arpa.mil
CIS: 75300,2460 AOL: OLTDavid or DoctorMac
*** and ***
David Lawrence
Host/Mac Guy
Online Tonight
(check your local listings)
------------------------------
Date: 28 Jul 1993 08:15:11 -0800
From: "Rekha Rangarajan" <Rekha_Rangarajan@qmgate.arc.nasa.gov>
Subject: To Info-Mac
To Info-Mac
Hi, does anybody know the current e-mail address to a mailing list for
Microsoft Word users, running on Macintosh computers? I tried to subscribe to
-- Word-Mac%Hvrford.bitnet@Cornell.Cit.Cornell.Edu -- unsuccessfully. If
anybody knows different, can you please send me the address. My e-mail
address
is -- Rekha_Rangarajan@Qmgate.arc.nasa.gov. Thanks in Advance.
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 19:31:45 BST
From: Richard Smith <richard@mole.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Trackerball problems
Any ideas about a trackerball that stops working, and only starts to work
again
if it's unplugged and plugged back in again? Machine is a Quadra 950, don't
know
the make of the ball.
TIA
Richard
Hardware & Systems Executive
NorthEast Macintosh User Group
------------------------------
Date: 28 Jul 93 02:16:49 GMT
From: Mason_A._Hale@maquariumbbs.com
Subject: Wanted: Postscript reader
I am desperately seeking an online postscript reader. Is there such animal?
Where can I find it? I don't have a postscript printer and would like someway
to view postscript files on screen. Shareware/freeware solutions are
preferable.
Thanks in advance
Mason Hale (Mason_A._Hale@capmac.org)
* The views expressed in this posting are those of the individual author. *
* Created from a user account on Capitol Macintosh ONLine (512) 479-0290 *
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 18:54:54 -0400
From: gfink@relay.nswc.navy.mil
Subject: Where is Arthur Britto?
I tried to send a shareware fee to the above person for NotePad II
to the address found in the program (1850 Arch St. #3, Berkeley,
CA, 94709) but it was returned because "forwarding order expired."
Anyone know his current whereabouts? I would really like to pay
this fee as I am very happy with the shareware.
Thanks,
Glenn
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 15:03:27 -0400 (EDT)
From: Dan Carrigan <DCARRIGAN%ANTIOCH.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: WK uploading, holding for start problem.
I use White Knight (WK) at school and but it will not upload a "file" to a VAX
box. BTW I am not having a problem sending a TEXT file just the "Send file .."
command.
Z-modem on the VAX works fine when I upload a "file" from a DOS-PC (using
Procomm v2.0); but with WK it just "spins" with a "Holding for start" status
message. I can also see by a modem icon the VAX is sending a Z-modem, start,
move-it or whatever command to the Mac?
What's "holding" back my Mac and WK?
Any suggestion or comments?
Regards,
--Dan
dcarrigan@antioc.antioch.edu
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1993 08:27:21 -0400 (EDT)
From: AL BEST <BEST@Gems.VCU.EDU>
Subject: Writing AppleScripts
Flame on:
Just bought the runtime AppleScript, about $20.
On page vii of the manual it says:
"For information about using AppleScript language
to create useful scripts, see the AppleScript
Language Guide"
OK, so I call APDA and it turns out that you can
only get this tome with the full, developer's
version of AppleScript, about $200!
I don't want to write c++ code to build a sciptable
APPL, I just want to script.
Flame off:
Yes, I know the stack helps some.
Yes, I know that BMUG is working on The Tao of
AppleScript. Anyone know how I can order this
NOW?
Is there any other 3rd party book available?
Help!!
Al Best
Dept of Biostatistics, Medical College of VA
Best@Ruby.VCU.EDU
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 19:33 EDT
From: Byron.Mayes@MVS.UDEL.EDU
Subject: ZTerm High Speed Patch
I just ftp'd the patch indicated above. The 16-color palette indicated in the
abstract is not included in the file. There is only a 3K TeachText file.
I believe that the patch came from Americ OnLine, so I will look for it
there.
I never have much success uploading to my UNIX account from home, so someone
with a more reliable upload may want to repost this if they have the complete
package.
Byron C. Mayes
University of Delaware
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 20:49:31 PDT
From: glouttit@cln.etc.bc.ca
Hi out there
This is a first attempt, so I hope it goes where it is supposed to.
In Info-Mac V11 #149 the following caught my eye:
__________________________start
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1993 08:35:19 -0500
From: monty-hampton@uokhsc.edu (Monty Hampton)
Subject: Trouble with Arthur's Teacher Trouble
Anyone out there have Author's Teacher Trouble by Broderbund? My 3 YO son
loves it, but I've had problems with it even with a stripped down system.
It starts fine but after about 15-20 minutes (it seems more time dependent
than where you are in the program) it loses sound and he can't quit the
program (he knows Command-Q).
(stuff deleted)
I am running it on a IIci with
System 7.1 and only At Ease and the Apple 4.2 CD driver software for INITs.
(stuff deleted)
`Just Grandma
and Me' works fine, so I don't believe I have a hardware problem. Anyone
else experience these symptoms? Any ideas or suggestions? Any help would be
appreciated.
E.M. Hampton, OUHSC College of Pharmacy & OKC DVAMC
921 NE 13th Street,Oklahoma City, OK 73104 (405) 270-1549
monty-hampton@uokhsc.edu
__________________________end
My girlfriend runs a IIci 8/170 with an Apple 13" RGB monitor driven by
on-board video, System 7.0.1 (tuned,) with 8MB RAM, a Daystar Cache card,
and an NEC CDR-74 using its own software and she runs both Thomas and
Grandma for hours on end in her classroom without a hitch.
We were seriously considering upgrading her system to System 7.1 and would
like to know if Monty and his son are having this problem due to System 7.1
or not. Please let us know. We are curious because.....
At home I am playing with a Duo 230 12/120 running System 7.1 in a Duo Dock
attached to a NEC CDR-74 using FWB CD Toolkit software and the only CD it
won't recognize is the "Timetable of History: Science and Inventions" CD
>From Software Toolworks(?). Could this be a function of System 7.1 because
it is recognized in my girlfriend's machine?
We are curious.
Greg Louttit
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