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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 23:36:46 PDT
From: The Moderators <info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu>
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V11 #202
Info-Mac Digest Mon, 11 Oct 93 Volume 11 : Issue 202
Today's Topics:
[*] canttattain-ii.hqx
[*] Decor 1.1.2
[*] Diamonds Game ver 1.6
[*] DRAWaid for Excel 4.0(Mac)
[*] FullWrite 1.7
[*] Glidel 2.1 drag-n-droping on the Apple Menu
[*] HangMan1.2.2
[*] info-mac/UserInterface/appmenu-additions-as.hqx
[*] LeeMail 2.0.2
[*] mac.ftp.list Version 3.7.5
[*] Make My Day QT Movie
[*] Replacement: mac-tcp-word5.hqx in Helvetica font
[*] ruined-abbey-animation.hqx
[*] System 7 Pack! 3.5 Submission
[*] teletimes-93-10.hqx
[*] the-macs-10b4.hqx
[*] Theatre Maker 1.0.1
[*] TheBar 2.1
[*] Trincoll Journal
[*] WAIS-1-1-mac.sit.hqx submission
[*] WAISBrowser.sit.hqx submission
[*] WrapScreen 1.2
(Q) 840AV->PowerPC
About Diamonds 1.6..
After Dark not launching
ATM & bitmapped fonts
BinHexing on PCs (Q)
CD-ROM (QuickTime movies)
CD-ROM (R)
ChipWits [Q]
Color tables
Cooking programs
Crossword puzzle maker
Duo Printing To IW II (Q)
eDisk Hype? Try stacker (C)
Error 28 - help request
Eudora 1.4 (Q)
Excel problem w/ 32-bit addressing (A)
FULLWRITE 1.7
GIF help
Info-Mac Digest V11 #201
Intel Ads in MacUser
LacalTalk 'Intercom' (Q)
LaserWriter 8.1.1 (A)
LaserWriter 8.1.1 Driver
License server info Reuqest
LocalTalk problem/Retrospect Remote
Mac <-> Apple IIGS via AppleTalk
Memory Upgrade for IISI ?
Movieplayer (FAQ?)
Newton font
Nisus copy protection
Object Oriented Eng./Analysis/Design on Mac
Ofoto version 2.01 ???
Over-specialization?
Quantum Quagmire
Receiving FAXes manually
SoundEdit Pro Solution to v. 1.0
StuffIt Deluxe Updater
System 7.0.1 on Powerbook 160?
System 7 Pro-Changes
to change the clock chip ?
Too many FTP users?
What is an anti-Mac Intel ad doing in MacUser?
Where in the World is HyperCard??
X-win server for Macs & other questions
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.
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 00:37:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: Sergej Falkenberg <sfalken@eis.calstate.edu>
Subject: [*] canttattain-ii.hqx
Enclosed please find my software submission, CANTTATTAIN II, a software
game program for the macintosh.
This is an arcade-style game program for the Macintosh Microcomputer. Please
read the enclosed README file.
Submitted by: sfalken@eis.calstate.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/canttattain-ii.hqx; 69K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 13:24:02 MET
From: pottier@clipper.ens.fr (Francois Pottier)
Subject: [*] Decor 1.1.2
This is the latest version of my control panel, Decor. It allows
you to display a picture in the background instead of the dull
desktop pattern.
Bugs fixed since 1.1:
- Decor no longer crashes when the desktop pattern is the
vanilla grey pattern...
- The help dialog redraws correctly after being erased by
a screen saver.
- The Choose file dialog should be faster, since Decor now
trusts the Finder's type information in order to recognize
StartupScreens (SCRN).
Requires System 7 and 32 bit Quickdraw. $5 Shareware.
Try it!
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/decor-112.hqx; 25K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 11:01:02 -0400
From: jamal@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Jamal Hannah)
Subject: [*] Diamonds Game ver 1.6
I noticed that "Diamonds", the arcade-style color Mac game wasnt on the
info-mac archive site.. so here it is.
(origional BinHex file header)
Date: Fri, 8 May 1992 15:47:29 -0600
To: macgifts@rascal.ics.utexas.edu
From: chrisj@emx.utexas.edu (Chris Johnson)
Diamonds is a game by Oliver Dreer of Switzerland. Basically, it's the
ultimate incarnation of the time honored "bricks" or "break out" game in
which you maneuver a bouncing ball in an effort to remove as many bricks
>From the board as possible. Diamonds adds a lot to this basic idea including
very attractive color graphics (it will ONLY work in 256 color mode), multi-
channel sound (if you have System 6.0.7 or better), different types of bricks
that require the use of corresponding flavors of balls, and significantly
more complex and interesting layouts which become progressively more involved
as the game goes on.
Source: Oliver Dreer (odreer@iiic.ethz.ch).
[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/diamonds-16.hqx; 431K]
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1993 09:41:00 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Stephen R. White" <WHITESR@conrad.appstate.edu>
Subject: [*] DRAWaid for Excel 4.0(Mac)
DRAWaid
1993 (c) Stephen R. White
All Rights Reserved
version 1.0 (August 17, 1993 5:57 PM)
DRAWaid is a set of utilities intended to facilitate the
manipulation of objects drawn on an Excel 4.0/Mac
spread/worksheet. This includes aiding in the alignment of those
objects, their movement, and some aspects of their patterns.
DRAWaid includes the following utilities/commands:
Alignment of objects drawn on a worksheet --
Center Center
Center Left
Center Right
Left Sides
Right Sides
Right to Left
Tops
Bottoms
Bottom to Top
Movement of the selected object by one point ("nudge") --
Left
Right
Up
Down
Match size of selected worksheet object with a separate
designated object
Match pattern of selected worksheet object with a separate
designated object
Shareware. This program is distributed "as is." The user is
totally responsible for determining its suitability for the
user's situation.
DRAWaid automatically reads from, and writes to, disk.
Bug reports and other comments welcomed. Send to:
Stephen R. White
245 Hillandale Dr.
Boone, NC 28607
Until at least December 1993 --
BITNET: whitesr@appstate.bitnet
INTERNET: whitesr@conrad.appstate.edu
The unregistered version is limited to about 50 uses.
To use DRAWaid: Delete through line below, re-save, decode binhex,
unstuff Stuffit 1.5.1 archive, open DRAWaid with Excel 4.0/Mac.
[Archived as /info-mac/app/ms-excel-drawaid-10.hqx; 159K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 10:56:19 -0800
From: pradhan@camis.stanford.edu (Malcolm Pradhan)
Subject: [*] FullWrite 1.7
In article <9310080310.AA29622@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU> The Moderators,
info-mac-request@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU writes:
> The FullWrite 1.7 upgrade is available free of charge to owners of
>FullWrite 1.5 or higher and costs $20 to owners of prior FullWrite versions.
>A $7.50 shipping and handling charge applies. A dedicated toll-free number
>has been created to take orders for FullWrite 1.7 only. Users wanting this
>upgrade may phone 1-800-375-6515.
The Fullwrite 1.5s and 1.6 to 1.7 converters are now on sumex-aim. You
have to call Akimbo for earlier versions.
As well as the above upgrade to make FullWrite compatible with the 040
cache (and System 7 for 1.5s) there are a couple of other tips, including
one to make it work with the LaserWriter 8.0. Again, these are from AOL.
[Archived as /info-mac/app/fullwrite-lw8-patch-and-bugs.txt; 4K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 10:21:35 +0100
From: sygnet@iap.fr (Jean-Francois Sygnet)
Subject: [*] Glidel 2.1 drag-n-droping on the Apple Menu
Glidel 2.1, October 7, 1993
by Gilles Berkovitch <GB136@calvacom.fr>
*** WHAT ***
Glidel is a freeware system extension to Drag-and-Drop icons on
the Finder's Menu Items (that works only with System 7).
*** HOW ***
The action performed depends on where you drag-and-drop a selection to:
-- The Apple Menu Icon: move the selection to the "Apple Menu Items" folder
-- A Folder or Application in the Apple Menu: same action performed as would
do drag-and-dropping the selected file on the folder's or application's icon
-- An Item in the File Menu: same as selecting the file in the finder
then choosing a File Menu Item
-- The Application Menu Icon: move the selection to the "System" folder
-- An Item in the Application Menu: same action performed as would do
drag-and-dropping the selected file on the application's icon.
Glidel works well with most hierarchical menus and menu creating utilities.
If one press the Option or Control key when drag-and-dropping, a
"Duplicate" or an "Alias" of the file will be moved or opened.
*** CHANGES AND NOTE ***
-- Glidel 2.1: Glidel doesn't open any more the window to which a file
is moved/copied/aliased; various bug fixes (for big screen or 68000 macs)
-- For more details, questions ... read the "ReadMe" AND "Lisez moi"
(in french, sorry :-) file, or e-mail to the author at: GB136@calvacom.fr
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/glidel-21.hqx; 27K]
------------------------------
Date: 11 Oct 1993 11:59:52 +0100 (MET)
From: Ola Mont\an 040 - 10 50 93 <Ola.Montan@malmo.trab.se>
Subject: [*] HangMan1.2.2
This game playes the famous word-guessing game of "Hangman" in YOUR language.
[Archived as /info-mac/game/hangman-122.hqx; 323K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 15:33 +1300
From: "Lawrence D'Oliveiro, Waikato University, Hamilton, NZ"
<LDO@waikato.ac.nz>
Subject: [*] info-mac/UserInterface/appmenu-additions-as.hqx
Hi.
Enclosed is a small update to my Application Menu scripting addition for
AppleScript. The code is the same as before, but I have changed some resource
attributes to try to avoid occasional crashes that could occur with the
previous version.
Lawrence D'Oliveiro
Computer Services Dept
University of Waikato
Hamilton
New Zealand
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/application-menu-addition-as.hqx; 6K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 15:51:36 -0400
From: Lee Fyock <laf@mitre.org>
Subject: [*] LeeMail 2.0.2
Here is LeeMail 2.0.1, an minor upgrade from 2.0. LeeMail is a shareware
Macintosh e-mail program that can use both the Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP) and the Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) to send and
receive mail. LeeMail requires MacTCP (or "TCP Connection for
Macintosh"), available from Apple.
Changes between version 2.0.1 and 2.0.2 include:
. Since Gestalt indicates the presence of Color QuickDraw even on
non-Color QuickDraw systems, LeeMail 2.0.1 crashed on a call to NewCWindow
for those machines. A work-around is in 2.0.2.
. Multi-line From lines in mail headers are now parsed correctly.
. POP mail is now not requested for a user if the userUs password is
blank.
. In previous versions, it was conceivable (though very unlikely) that
a file fetched via POP could overwrite one that was fetched within the
same second that had the same subject. :-) This is fixed in 2.0.2.
. The text editing routines now line-break correctly for lines that
have spaces at the end, at the edge of the window.
. The text editor now handles command-arrow and shift-command-arrow
combinations.
. A memory problem which left ~4K of RAM allocated each time the
Settings dialog was used has been fixed.
. Various problems with displaying text enclosures have been fixed.
. A problem that caused a crash when the POP server could be found was
fixed.
. No attempt is made to fetch POP mail if the MacTCP canUt be opened at
startup.
. More strings were placed in resources for ease of translation.
LeeMail is shareware, $25. Group packages, site licenses and source code
licenses are available.
For those of you who have paid your shareware fees, thanks very much! The
upgrade from 1.x to 2.0.x is free! To those of you who haven't paid, you
waited too long -- the price went up! :-)
If you have any questions, feel free to mail me at "laf@mitre.org".
Moderators: please replace previous version of LeeMail with this file in
your archives.
Thanks,
Lee Fyock
laf@mitre.org
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/lee-mail-202.hqx; 229K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 10:39:56 -0500
From: bruce grubb <72130.3557@compuserve.com>
Subject: [*] mac.ftp.list Version 3.7.5
Archive name: mac-ftp-list375.txt
category: text
This is the latest version this report and should replace the previous version
of mac-ftp-list.txt.
This is a update to Mike Gleason's ftp list {He gave me permision to continue
it}. It lists a good number of mac anonymous ftp sites with notes on some and
a little blurb on how to use anonymous ftp.
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/info/mac-ftp-list-375.txt; 31K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 12:31:15 EDT
From: up421@lfkw1.bgm.link.com (Nick Blackwell)
Subject: [*] Make My Day QT Movie
Here is a submission for the QuickTime dir. A movie about the hazards of
walking around an artillery firing range. BTW this clip made the Downloaders
Hall of Fame on America OnLine.
Nic Blackwell
InterNet -- nblackwell@link.com
AOL -- NicB@aol.com
[Archived as /info-mac/grf/qt/make-my-day.hqx; 100K]
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1993 12:23:51 -0600
From: courcoul@itesmcq1.qro.itesm.mx (Juan M. Courcoul)
Subject: [*] Replacement: mac-tcp-word5.hqx in Helvetica font
Colleagues:
A few days back I posted a Word 5-formatted version of Eric Behr's
excellent guide on care & feeding of MacTCP and kinfolk. Unfortunately,
I had formatted it using the Arial font (my favorite), which isn't
very common, judging from the various letters I've received.
To save prospective users of this file the problems associated with
font substitution, I submit again the document, this time formatted
with the well-known Helvetica font. The table of contents has been
updated to reflect the new pagination.
Enjoy,
Juan
P.S. Yep, this file turned out to be smaller than the previous. Might
be cause it is a Stuffit SEA (don't remember if I compacted the
previous one....). Anyways, enjoy the reduced download time... ;)
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/info/mac-tcp-word5.hqx; 68K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 19:05:34 bst
From: Lloyd Wood <L.H.Wood@lut.ac.uk>
Subject: [*] ruined-abbey-animation.hqx
Abbey is a short, tiny animation, showing a look around a ruined abbey.
The scene was rendered using RTrace's abbey scene, cleaned up in Photoshop,
and
animated using the stack facility on NIH Image. It was then converted to a
QuickTime movie using Movie Converter.
The animation is short and small because I'm using a stock IIsi. Kind of
slow.
As I may have a bit more time on my hands, I may try some more ambitious
animations. Stay posted!
Source code for the RTrace scene is included should you want to mess around
with
it.
) T. R. Coldwell, July 1993.
(10 KingsMoor Rd, Stockton-on-Forest, York, YO3 9TY, England, UK)
Posted to the net by his good friend Lloyd.
<L.H.Wood@lut.ac.uk>
[Archived as /info-mac/grf/qt/ruined-abbey-animation.hqx; 26K]
------------------------------
Date: 09 Oct 1993 20:58:35 -0500 (EST)
From: STEIN78@wharton.upenn.edu
Subject: [*] System 7 Pack! 3.5 Submission
System 7 Pack! 3.5---New Version!
Latest version of the System 7 Pack!, a System 7 enhancer and customizer.
Rated 4 Mice by MacUser Magazine! Highly recommmended by MacWorld!
Now includes System 7 Pack! Extras Control Panel FREE!
-Increases speed of Finder copies by 300%
-Increases speed of Finder by removing ZoomRects.
-Change Finder's menu command keys!
-Add application-document links. (e.g. MacWrite ---> MS Word.)
-Eliminate the rename delay!
-Suppress annoying dialog boxes!
-Accelerated Empty Trash
-Mac Task Manager
-File Sharing Toggle
-Change Speaker Volume
-And Much More!
A must for System 7 users!
[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/system7-pack-35.hqx; 153K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 08 Oct 1993 17:35:58 PST
From: ian@breez.wimsey.com (Ian Wojtowicz)
Subject: [*] teletimes-93-10.hqx
It's here! The October issue of International Teletimes, celebrating its first
birthday, has arrived!
Check out the creative writing, the articles from the first issues and the
great new photography column, The Keepers of Light.
Enjoy!
Ian Wojtowicz
Editor-in-Chief
PS: Remember to fill out the Reader Response Card.
TeleTimes International
is an electronic publication produced in Vancouver. For a free subscription
send
your name and computer type to: ian@breez.wimsey.com
[Archived as /info-mac/per/teletimes-international-9310.hqx; 347K]
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 93 23:33:32 EDT
From: "M. David Greenspon" <GREMICF@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu>
Subject: [*] the-macs-10b4.hqx
the MACS is a freeware application which displays a large number of specs for
all Macs that have ever been released. For a more thorough description, see
Info-Mac Digest v11-106, or the help included in the MACS.
the MACS supports all Macs from the Plus up and all Systems from 4.1 up!
Version 1.0b4 is a significant upgrade to the MACS. The improvements in this
version are:
-Added the specs for the Centris 660AV, Quadra 840AV, LC 520, and PowerBooks
145B, 165, and 180c.
-Added two new fields: "Type of built-in screen" (specifies passive- or
active-matrix--a few people requested this--or CRT) and "ROM supports RAM
Disk".
-Added a "Custom" setting, between "Basic" and "Expert" in the Options menu,
that allows you to display specs which you have chosen.
-Added a Preferences box. In this dialog you can configure the "Custom"
setting (see above), set the sound volume manually or elect to leave it at
its Control Panel setting, and choose whether or not to have window
positions saved. Also, if you really think it's annoying to have a cursor
shaped like a Mac, you can turn that off.
-A file called "the MACS Prefs" (in the System folder, or the Preferences
folder in System 7) saves these settings.
-"Search" (in the "Which Macs Have..." window) is now way, way faster.
-Made the application compatible with inits, like Apollo 1.0, that alter the
file chain and forget to set it back. (Thanks to Rene Ros for discovering
this and Jeremy Roussak, the author of Apollo, for discussing it with me.)
-Improved the Mac II-series and Quadra startup chimes.
-Added/corrected many specs.
-Made numerous minor changes. (For example, the MACS now takes up practically
zero processor time when in the background.)
This version comes out just in time for this month's plethora of new Macs...
about which I don't yet have enough information to include. (In order to add
a new Mac, one thing I need is its System Enabler, and Apple is very, very
slow about putting these on the Internet.)
Thanks to the many people who have sent me corrections and suggestions!
This is still a beta version of the MACS. I don't have all the specs yet;
some info is quite difficult to find. I would really like for people to send
me bug reports, corrections, specs I don't have, and suggestions.
--David
[Archived as /info-mac/info/hdwr/the-macs-10b4.hqx; 110K]
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 93 23:07:12 CDT
From: werner@rascal.ics.utexas.edu (Werner Uhrig)
Subject: [*] Theatre Maker 1.0.1
Theater Maker v1.0
Written by Mark Adams
Copyright ) 1992 Maverick Software
SHAREWARE NOTICE
-----------------
Theater Maker is shareware, if you use it regularly, please send $10 to:
Mark Adams
11215 Research Blvd. #2036
Austin, TX 78759
Any comments/bugs can be sent to MarkA38 on America Online or Maverick.Sft on
AppleLink.
If you make any cool Frames, let me know, I'd love to see them!
[Archived as /info-mac/grf/util/theater-maker-101.hqx; 229K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 07:45:07 EDT
From: ugtalbot@mcs.drexel.edu (George T. "14K F/D" Talbot)
Subject: [*] TheBar 2.1
Oops. Please replace TheBar2.0 with this one.
TheBar is a small application which makes it easier to switch between
the currently running applications. It puts up a palette with the icons
of the currently running applications, and a double-click switches to their
layer. Now supports a "Hot Key/Position" feature to bring TheBar to the
front.
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/the-bar-21.hqx; 45K]
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 93 17:00:39 EDT
From: adams-peter@mail.trincoll.edu (Peter Adams)
Subject: [*] Trincoll Journal
October 10, 1993 issue.
[Archived as /info-mac/per/trincoll-journal-931007.hqx; 702K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 03:56:18 -0500
From: c526142@monad.missouri.edu
Subject: [*] WAIS-1-1-mac.sit.hqx submission
Hi,
This is WAIS for Mac 1.1. Again I got it from wais.com and I am
definitely not the author. This is a general purpose WAIS client
compared with WAIS_Picture_Browser which is specialized in browsing
NASA's image files. The appilication itself dosen't take too much
space but the package includes many utilities to access different
file format for image, audio file, etc. which you might cross by now
and then in the surfing.
As for MacTCP and Internet connection, try Adam's "Internet Starter's
Kits". Well, I still can't remember the exact words for the Title.
God bless my deteriated brain.
There is an Alpha version of WAIS for Mac 1.2 also available in
wais.com. If there is any interest and without any objection, I can
submit a copy to Info-Mac.
Cheers,
Liu
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/net/wais-for-mac-11.hqx; 985K]
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 03:37:04 -0500
From: c526142@monad.missouri.edu
Subject: [*] WAISBrowser.sit.hqx submission
Hi,
This is a special WAIS picture browser for the image files in the
NASA archive. I found this in wais.com. I am definitely not the
author. Positively. Absolutely.
In order to use this, you need MacTCP and a Internet connection. For
all the glorious details to get a copy of MacTCP and some solid
advice to access Internet, check out Adam's "Internet Starter Kits".
Do I get the name right? Don't blame me.
Cheers,
Liu
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/net/nasa-wais-picture-browser.hqx; 357K]
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 12:32:56 -0800
From: aubourg@physics.Berkeley.EDU (Eric Aubourg)
Subject: [*] WrapScreen 1.2
WrapScreen is a small control panel that allows the mouse for instance to
exit on the right of the screen and reenter on the left. You can choose to
wrap the screen horizontally, vertically, or both.
I am working on a multiscreen version, which should be available very soon.
Shareware, pay what you want
Version 1.2 fixes a small bug in the Control Panel, which did not check
properly if WrapScreen had been loaded at startup.
Eric Aubourg
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/wrap-screen-12.hqx; 7K]
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 13:58:47 -0400
From: hades@coos.dartmouth.edu (Brian V. Hughes)
Subject: (Q) 840AV->PowerPC
vetah@vinga.hum.gu.se (Anders Alvers) writes:
>I just heard from some idiot that 840AV->PowerPC upgrade, will not give the
>same performance as a true PowerPC due to hardware inconsistencies. I am
>buying a 840AV and would like to know if iam walking into a trap. Is there
>anyone who can tell me the truth about it. Thanks
Are you in the habit of believing idiots?
-Hades
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 11:09:08 -0400
From: jamal@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Jamal Hannah)
Subject: About Diamonds 1.6..
Hmm.. Looks liek you DO have Diamonds ver 1.5, in the "Old/Game" directory,
but I couldnt find ver 1.6 in the current games directory, so the file is
prob. still useful.
- JH
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 08:59:29 PDT
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: After Dark not launching
In Regards to your letter <199310110512.AA19601@nwnexus.wa.com>:
> accord, i.e., no matter how long my mac sits idle, I the screen ramins
> unchanged. It doesn't seem to be influenced by my choice of value for the
> "Sleep in X Minutes" box. I have checked the "System IQ Activity Monitor"
> box. If I go into the control panel and click on the Afterdark icon, I can
> demo any of the Afterdark files. Also, I can always go to the sleep now
> corner and Afterdark launches. I have version 2.0x of Afterdark and am
> running System 6.0.8. Does anybody have any ideas?
Consider zapping the PRAM. I once experienced a similar trouble with
AutoDoubler not kicking in when idle, although it worked perfectly
at all other times, and zapping the PRAM solved that. In System 7
you reboot with command-option-p-r I think, and in System 6 it's something
like holding down command-option and opening the Control Panel?
Be warned you will lose other information like the clock time.
cheers ... -Adam
Adam C. Engst, TidBITS Editor -- ace@tidbits.com -- info@tidbits.com
Author of The Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh -- tisk@tidbits.com
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 13:31:03 +0100
From: Olof.Morell@astro.uu.se (Olof Morell)
Subject: ATM & bitmapped fonts
Yes ATM will give really nice output on your stylewriter,
but you need to purchase the wanted outline fonts,
some come with ATM, but if you have a large font collection
you need to invest some. You can also get the TrueType init
works even on system 6, and then you can use truetype fonts
instead. It is wise to decide to go either way. ATM or Truetype,
otherwise you have problems with slightly different Times
etc. etc.
I think the Trutype init comes with the Stylewriter 2 driver,
so if you get that one you're fine. You can use the new driver
with the old stylewriter, but DO NOT USE the clean printer head
option. It will turn your cartridge into junk if unlucky!
*** Olle ***
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 13:38:02 PDT
From: Fergus Sullivan (ITL Temp) <t-fergus@microsoft.com>
Subject: BinHexing on PCs (Q)
Does anyone know of Windows or MS-DOS compatible application which can
UnBinHex files. I have seen and used the University of Minnesota's
BINHEX.EXE version 1.0, but that only seems to convert files TO rather
than FROM BinHex format.
For that matter, does anyone know of a PC app that can handle enough
different Mac, PC and UNIX compression systems to make it a worthwhile
investment? I know I should probably ask this on a PC forum, but most
people there have probably still think a Mac is a bright blue plastic
thing you take with you when you're going fishing....
Thanks in advance,
Fergus Sullivan
t-fergus@microsoft.com
fsullivn@vax1.tcd.ie
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 9:02 BST
From: RICHARD LIM <RTL@SIVA.BRISTOL.AC.UK>
Subject: CD-ROM (QuickTime movies)
David Wechsler wrote in Digest #201:
>I have a CD-ROM with quicktime movies for IBM and Mac.
>The QT files are in a wrong creator/type format (hscd/ TEXT).
You could of course copy each movie on to your hard disk and changing the
file type to MooV, but I am dubious as to whether this would work. I've
never understood why Apple software allows you to export QuickTime movies
for use on PCs (ie with the movies as binary data rather than resources)
but you can't play the exported movies at all on your Mac. Or can you?
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 20:47:35 PDT
From: jbthoo@ucdavis.edu (John Thoo)
Subject: CD-ROM (R)
On Oct 9 14:01:08 1993 jumbo@imp.ch (David Wechsler) wrote:
> I have a CD-ROM with quicktime movies for IBM and Mac.
> The QT files are in a wrong creator/type format (hscd/ TEXT).
> For play with the simply player I need the TVOD/MooV format,but the CD is
read
> only...
>
> Any solutions??
> BTW the files are over 100 MB so copy to HD is not possible for me.
I don't know if this'll work, David, but you might try something like
Stein's System 7 Pack! to remap hscd/TEXT file to be opened by your
favourite QT movie player. Good luck!
--John.
J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu>
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 05:40:18 PDT
From: zimm@alumni.cco.caltech.edu (Mark Edward Zimmerman)
Subject: ChipWits [Q]
My 11-year-old writes:
"I was interested if anybody could find me info on a game entitled
'ChipWits'. My father gave me a short description of it and it
sounded like a very entertaining program. He also told me that it
probably didn't run under Systems after 4 or so. Tnx for your help,
Merle Zimmermann"
<<Mark again: I recall this as one of the earliest (MacForth-based)
Mac educational games ... one "programs" a "robot" by plugging in
flowchart-like modules into a plugboard-like array ... cute challenges
to get through various mazes ... ca. 1985. Is it still around? - ^z>>
- Mark Zimmermann (zimm@alumni.caltech.edu)
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 09:40:30 CDT
From: ZU01988%UABDPO.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU
Subject: Color tables
Is there any shareware, or code that will allow me to do a custom color
look-up table for a tiff file? The boss used photoshop, but didn't like
outcome. The images are digital tiff files of microscope sides, and the
color is VERY important. I can't seem to pin down exactly what he wants.
What I can pick out is that the color table that is saved with the images
does not contain the proper colors. Can anyone help?
Mack
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 08:56:01 PDT
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: Cooking programs
In Regards to your letter <199310110512.AA19601@nwnexus.wa.com>:
> I'm opening the floor for suggestions again, but I may have finally found
> something on my own. This month's Macworld has an ad for Mac's Place
> featuring an item called "Mangia!" which is supposedly just what I want. I
> ordered it last night and should have it next week (not in stock yet). The
> price was $34.95. If there's interest (and I usually get a smattering of
> interest in this topic despite the predominance of single young men who
> probably don't cook in a venue such as this), I'll let people know what I
> think about the program.
Mangia is indeed pretty neat - I'm testing it right now for a review
in TidBITS. Essentially, it's a muscular database with an interface
specific to recipes and cooking, and on the whole, it's extremely
well done. I've run into a few bugs, but Steve Upstill, the author,
has been good about fixing them right away when they're reproducible.
If people want, I'll upload the demo version to sumex... I think it's
full featured but only lasts for 30 days, or something like that.
> Anyone know of any others (Commercial or Shareware/Freeware)? I'm looking
for
> stand-alone applications -- not HyoerCard stacks or Filemaker apps -- which
> support automatic ingredient proportion conversion (i.e., I can alter a
recipe
> for 4 to serve 7 with no problem), measurement conversion (cups to ml, tsps
to
> tblsps, etc.), and adding of one's own recipes (preferably as a separate
> file).
Nope, Mangia is the best hope so far, I think...
cheers ... -Adam
Adam C. Engst, TidBITS Editor -- ace@tidbits.com -- info@tidbits.com
Author of The Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh -- tisk@tidbits.com
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 11:28:17 -0400
From: mxh160@psu.edu (Matt X. Herbison)
Subject: Crossword puzzle maker
Will any of you teachers out there suggest a excellent crossword puzzle
creator that is capable of arranging the words into the right pattern, has
easy clue entry, and a good interface. Commercial OR shareware, please
help me out. :)
-Matt X. Herbison :) -Penn State University
-Internet: mxh160@psu.edu -AppleLink: PSU.HERBISON
------------------------------
Date: 11 Oct 1993 09:32:00 -0600 (CST)
From: "Robert E. Malick" <MALICK.ROBERT@igate.abbott.com>
Subject: Duo Printing To IW II (Q)
We are having problems printing from Duo 230 (sys. 7.1) to older
ImageWriters (I and II)? Any suggestions? It is not the printer or
cable, they work fine from another Mac using the same cable.
Thanks,
Rob Malick
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 20:44:54 PDT
From: jbthoo@ucdavis.edu (John Thoo)
Subject: eDisk Hype? Try stacker (C)
On 8 Oct 93 jtrascap@nyx.cs.du.edu (Jim Trascapoulos) wrote:
> >Just got in the mail a offer for eDisk, a driver
> >level compression utility that offers to quadruple my
> >disk size.
> [interesting stuff deleted]
> 3 - It works well. I've not used Stacker but my roommate used TimesTwo and
> it seemed slower and ALWAYS seemed to crash. Ack.
Just to add a data point, I'd like to say that I've been using Stacker ever
since it was released (version 1.0), and am very happy with it. (FYI, I'm
using it on my PB170's 40MB drive.)
--John.
J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu>
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 16:00 +0200
From: ILANS@DS.HUJI.AC.IL
Subject: Error 28 - help request
Error 28 when printing [please help]
When I try to print on my ImageWriter, some applications quit suddenly,
leaving the message box "application unknown quit... error 28"
Error 28 is "stack has moved into application heap". There is no memory
shortage (8MB all for the single application) I tried replacing the
Imagewriter driver, but to no avail. Excel 4 prints 1 page at a time - but
quits on more then 1 page, before printing anything. BBdit did print this
page. Some other applications quit immediatly. I tried removing all
extensions but this does not change anything. Check for Viruses - none
found. Norton Utils revealed no problems.
On a MAC LC with a standard Hebrew system 7.0.1* there is no problem
printing the same files to a LaserWriter on AppleTalk.
My (private) MAC is a brand new Centris 650 8/230 with CDROM. Standard US
system 7.1 and hardware Upgrade 1 came pre-installed, and Hebrew script
added on top of it.
Should I re-install the brand new system? Shall I install the new
"Hardware upgrade 2"?
I am lost on this one. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Ilan Szekely E-mail: ILANS@ds.huji.ac.il
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 21:23:35 -0400
From: lt10@cornell.edu (Li-Hsiang Tu)
Subject: Eudora 1.4 (Q)
Is Eudora 1.4 here in sumex? There is a document for version 1.4, but I
can't seem to find the application.
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 13:46:06 MDT
From: "Dave Leiner" <leiner@mtv.gtegsc.com>
Subject: Excel problem w/ 32-bit addressing (A)
A while ago, I wrote:
>Excel 4.0 takes 2.5 minutes to open on a fast Mac (50MHz accelerated Mac II
>running System 7.1 with 20MB memory). Only takes that long if 32-bit
addressing
>is turned on; otherwise, it takes its normally slow 30 seconds. I'm using
>Mode32 to get 32-bit capability. I haven't been able to get the Apple 32-bit
>enabler working right, so I don't know if it would have the same problem.
Thanks to all the people who responded that they don't have the problem.
Nobody else had seen the symptoms.
I finally tracked down the problem: a damaged font file. Excel was the only
application affected (that I know of), and only under a specific set of
circumstances (32-bit addressing, System 7.1). Well, if anyone sees Excel
load really slow, check out your font files by opening each one. The system
will tell you if one is damaged.
--Dave
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 12:25:36 EDT
From: FDCAREY@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu
Subject: FULLWRITE 1.7
I think I saw the Fullwrite 1.7 upgrade on AOL. I just dropped my AOL,
membership, but maybe someone could take it from there and post it to
sumex (and thus avoid the S&H charges).
Disclaimor: I am not responsible, and I didn't do it. ;)
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 93 01:08:24 CST
From: "Dr. Shrooms" <F9AJ@SDSUMUS.SDSTATE.EDU>
Subject: GIF help
Several people wrote me to help me with my problem converting GIF
files to GIF files (should be tough!) :). I never figured out why
it happened, but since Giffer and ClarisWorks both refused to recognize
my GIF's, I found a copy of GIFConverter and that fixed the problem,
at least temporarily. Is there a better program than GIFConverter
for doing graphics conversion? I've run up against a couple limits
that I don't like, particularly its inability to convert to ResEdit
files with PICT ID=0. Thanks to all who help me before. Any
further suggestions?
Thanks again.
Dr. Shrooms (not a real Dr.)
f9aj@sdsumus.sdstate.edu
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 01:37:35 EDT
From: Bailey Ford <TOLSEN%UTCVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V11 #201
Hello netters,
Can anyone reccomend a program which will tell me how much memory each
of my extensions is using>? I am looking for this program for two reasons:
1) to help determine how hungry my existing and future extensions are
and
2) to determine what causes my system heap to grow after a few hours of
using the computer.
To help with the second point, the program would ideally tell me
how the system's memory is used SPECIFICALLY. (i.e. anything more
descriptive than 'the system uses XXX Kbytes')
TIA,
Bailey (BaileyF@aol.com)
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 15:18:19 EDT
From: Rob Smyser <smyser@MIT.EDU>
Subject: Intel Ads in MacUser
Anyone who complains about Intel's ads has never seen Apple's outright
deceptive ads in all kinds of magazines like InfoWorld, the Wall Street
Journal, etc. Intel is only responding in kind after a long period of
sufferance. If Mac users read a little more broadly, we'd all have more
understanding.
- Rob Smyser, Manager, MIT School of Architecture and Planning Computer Labs
smyser@mit.edu, 617-253-3535.
------------------------------
Date: 12 Oct 1993 03:55:44 GMT
From: hhll@stein2.u.washington.edu (Steven Hodas)
Subject: LacalTalk 'Intercom' (Q)
Are there any sharweare or low-cost commercial programs that let you use
a LocalTalk netowrk as an intercom? In other words, instead of shouting
>From one room to the other I'd like to send a sound file in some way that
more interactive than recording it, dragging it, waiting for the
recipient to open it, having them record a response, etc.
I think I heard of something like this recently, but I may have been
hallucinating.
Thanks,
Steven
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 15:53:42 MEZ
From: Helmut ORTNER
<U3011VAB%AWIUNI11.EDVZ.UNIVIE.AC.AT@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: LaserWriter 8.1.1 (A)
>Date: Sun, 10 Oct 93 21:12:11 CET
>From: Alfredo Todini <MC0736mclink.it>
>Subject: Laserwriter 8.1.1
>I have tried to install the Laserwriter 8.1.1 software, but I always get
>the message "Install Failed:. Unknown error 0SErr=-043". Can anyone help
>me?
The installer script works only on US systems.
To make it work on Your system, follow the steps below:
1. Open the installer script (the script, not the program) of the
Laserwriter 8.1.1 diskette with ResEdit and Clear (Delete) the resource
type=fld#, id=0.
2. Open the installer script of your system 7 installation disk (the one
named "Install Me First" or "Inizio Installatione") with ResEdit and
Copy the resource type=fld#, id=0.
3. Paste it into the installer script of the Laserwriter 8.1.1 diskette.
4. Save and Quit Resedit.
For Your information: the resource type=fld#, id=0 stores the localized
names of some folders inside the system folder.
Hope this helps Helmut Ortner
Austrian National Library
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 06:16:06 EDT
From: alan@kaman.com (Alan Piszcz)
Subject: LaserWriter 8.1.1 Driver
FYI:
I have a drawing created by MacDraw Pro which prints fine under
all versions of the LaserWriter Driver, until 8.1.1.
If anyone from apple would like it I can email it to them.
The printer is a 630 but I have also sent a postscript file
to other postscript printers with the same result.
# Al_Piszcz Tel: +1.315.734.3613 Fax: +1.315.734.3699
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 18:01:20 -0700
From: dwv@magic.ucsb.edu (David Valentine)
Subject: License server info Reuqest
I keep on having a debate with our system manager about install license
server on our network. He cites cost for a program with unknown problems,
and has told me to find info from other system managers. If you use license
serving software, as a manager or user, can you send e-mail to me about
your feelings. I promise that I'll post a summary to the net.
Our network is a 70 mac, 8 sun, and 2 or three used PC network with a Sun 4
server.
*We'd like to know about problems, both from the manager, and point of
view. Especially any conflicts with ethertalk /ethernetTC/IP nets.
*I'm interested in the freedom of being able to use programs from any mac
our network, and the freedom to know what programs are available.
*There are two prgrams that I am familiar with, keyserver and quota. Tell
me about the problems with installtion and maintainence.
*How hard is it to track software usage to particular users? can this be a
one hour a month thing or a it takes so long that we will not want to use
it item.
* what happens when your network slows down, what happens when the license
server crashes or the network becomes unusable?
* How fast does the license server have to be, ie can the server be an old
mac plus on a scsi box and still be functional?
Thanks for your time,
dave valentine
dwv@magic.ucsb.edu
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 23:51 BST
From: RICHARD LIM <RTL@siva.bristol.ac.uk>
Subject: LocalTalk problem/Retrospect Remote
One of our staff has a problem with LocalTalk on his IIvx - he sometimes
can't see any other LocalTalk devices at all. At other times he can, but
they take a long time to appear in the Chooser, and his LocalTalk
performance is poor. The only things about his system that might be
regarded as untypical are:
(1) He's using DEC Pathworks 1.2 for the Mac, which seems to be running
fine over Ethernet.
(2) He's running Retrospect Remote version 2.0i. Might it be that we need
a more recent version for System 7.1?
One other detail - his IIvx has had Network Software Installer 1.4 put on
(AppleTalk/LocalTalk 58.1, EtherTalk 2.5.4) but the problem persists. We've
tried zapping the PRAM as a last resort, to no effect. Anyone got any other
ideas? Thanks
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 08:57:49 PDT
From: "Tom Wilson" <wilsont@fedc06.fed.ornl.gov> (Tom Wilson)
Subject: Mac <-> Apple IIGS via AppleTalk
I recently invested in a pair of PhoneNet adapters so I could interface my
Mac to my kid's Apple IIGS. I'm running 7.0.1 on the Mac an they are
running 6.0 on the GS. When we try to open the AppleShare Control Panel on
the GS, we get "...AppleShare must be installed before the control panel
will work." So, I apparently need additional software if I want to share
files with a IIGS, but I don't need anything special to share files with
another Mac?
Are there any users of both platforms who can clarify this for me?
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 09:19 +0500
From: WERTZCJ@SNYBUFVA.CS.SNYBUF.EDU (Charles J. Wertz)
Subject: Memory Upgrade for IISI ?
I have a IISI with 5MB of RAM.
There is 1MB on the main board and there are 4 1MB SIMMS (at least that's what
it looks like to me) in the 4 slots.
My question is, can I replace one or two of the 1MB SIMMS with 4MB SIMMS or
must each slot contain the same amount?
Reply direct to me instaed of the list if you like.
wertzcj@snybufva.cs.snybuf.edu
wertzcj@snybufva.bitnet
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1993 00:34 EST
From: Don't Panic! <ABRODY@vax.clarku.edu>
Subject: Movieplayer (FAQ?)
Dear Netters,
Is Movie Player freeware, shareware, commercial? How much is it if not
freeware? I am looking for USD$ amount. Also if it is available via Gopher
or FTP, please let me know where to log in and what are the commands to
retrieve it. E-mail response prefered.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
ABRODY@VAX.CLARKU.EDU
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 21:20:08 -0600 (CDT)
From: Andrew Vernon <avernon1@ua1ix.ua.edu>
Subject: Newton font
Richard Lim <RTL@siva.bristol.ac.uk> asked: Subject:
>What's the font Apple have used for the Newton? I'm referring to the font
>that 'Newton', 'Message Pad' and the front buttons labels are written in,
>not the font that's used for the screen text (though that may be similar).
>A friend of mine reckons the Newton font is a Gill Sans of some sort, which
>I think is likely, but we're not sure. Any ideas?
Looks like Gill Sans to me. The fonts in the active area, however, are our
famed New York and Geneva from your friendly-neighborhood Mac.
Andrew Vernon
avernon1@ua1ix.ua.edu
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 16:09:22 -0800
From: jamiel@sybase.com (Healthier, More Manageable Hair)
Subject: Nisus copy protection
Gabe Schuyler wrote:
>> So what? The copy-protection is in a box that you hook up to the ADB
>> port--as long as you aren't trying to pirate it, you don't notice the
>> copy-protection.
>
>Fine for you, but what about us PowerBook users? It's just one more piece
>of equipment to tote around. Nothing against copy-protection . . . it's
>the METHOD that I disagree with.
>
>In defense of Nissus, though, it's common for a software company (like the
>ones I've worked for) to sell three or four copies of a product to an
>ENTIRE country and then get calls to the support line from people who've
>bought the product from a store that bought one copy and duplicated it in
>their store and sold the copies. . . .
For whatever the reason (this meaning I think the piracy vs. copy
protection debate is not something that needs to start up again), That
dongle is the only reason I refuse to switch from word. From using an old
demo, it looks like it does everything word doesn't that I want, but I do
not buy copy protected software, and resent it when I here "what's your
problem- are you a PIRATE?" when I don't smile and applaud copy protection.
jamie
jamiel@sybase.com
"Static- It's all just static"- Bryna Bank
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 16:09:01 -0400 (EDT)
From: Brian Horais <wjshafer@access.digex.net>
Subject: Object Oriented Eng./Analysis/Design on Mac
I'm looking for Object Oriented Engineering/Analysis/
Design tools for the Mac. I probably can't afford to
be picky, but the OOD paradigms that I'm interested in,
in order of preference are: Rumbaugh (much preferred,
for reasons above my paygrade); Booch; and Coad-Yourdon.
Thanks in advance.
-- Eric L. Strobel
Reply to: wjshafer@access.digex.com
Subject = Eric Strobel **
** This is a single acct. for the entire company,
hence the need to put a name in the subject
line.
or: fyzycyst@aol.com
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 14:28:47 +0200 (EET)
From: Zviki Cohen <zviki@tiger.technion.ac.il>
Subject: Ofoto version 2.01 ???
Hello !
A few months ago I read in MacWorld that Ofoto has been upgraded
>From version 2 to version 2.01 and has a major speed improvment (I read
that you can turn off a certain options which makes scanning faster). But
I still didn't get the upgrade, and my dealer doesn't even know it exists,
so if anyone can e-mail me anything regarding this It will be great.
TIA,
Zviki Cohen E-mail: zviki@tiger.technion.ac.il
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Dept. of edu. in sci. & tech.
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 09 Oct 1993 11:15:43 -0500
From: qsi@NU91.wlink.nl (Peter Kocourek)
Subject: Over-specialization?
In Info-Mac Digest V11 #200 Leslie_Ballentine@sfu.ca wrote:
TM> recent issue of the Digest announces
>ChunkJoiner is a small utility that lets you join (concatenate)
>any number of files in a single chunk. ...
>...
>ChunkJoiner works on any Macintosh, but it
>**requires** System 7 or later.
TM> I am all in favor of using the features of System 7 *when
TM> they are relevant*, but there is no reason why such a simple
TM> utility should be System 7 dependent. This is simply a poor
TM> design decision.
No, it isn't. The fact is, that it is a lot easier to write programs that only
run with System 7 present. Just the Alias Manager and the new FSSpec-savvy HFS
calls make life much easier. The number of people still using System 6 is
negligible, certainly from a software-author's perspective. When I released my
latest program a few months ago, I begged of System 6 users to tell me they
were still around. The response has been underwhelming, and I will no longer
be
writing System 6 compatible code. If I miss out on a few luddites here and
there, so be it. System 6 is dead. It's yesteryear's operating system. It's
gone, and good riddance to it.
TM> Even though I have System 7, I will be sticking
TM> with an older concatenation utility that has no such limitations.
Why? Are you afraid of being teleported back to the neolithic? Do you use
porgrams that have even bigger "limitations", that don't work with System 4?
Or
System 3? Have you tested your present concatenation utility on a Lisa? Are
you
sure it's CP/M compatible? Then again, most CP/M computers have severe
limitations too: they don't use punch-cards.
YHS:QSI!
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 93 22:24:17 PDT
From: wrowe@reed.edu (W. Rowe)
Subject: Quantum Quagmire
Hello,
I recently upgraded my hardrive from the 80 meg Quantum that came native
to my IIvx to a Quantum 240 meg drive that I bought through mail order from
MacDirect. The drive works fine and everything seems copesetic...BUT I have
noticed a couple of strange things since the install. Firstly, there appears
to be some sort of disk-in-use indictor programmed into the drive software in
the upper left corner. This is not so bad except that the indicator is located
behind the menu bar and thus only appears as a flashing pixel or two. Given
the fact that I already use Norton's Disk Light this is darn irritating. Does
anyone know how I can nix this little item?
The program SCSI Probe informs me that the Quantum LP240S GM240SO... is
version 6.4, while even more curious to me is that Apple's HD SC Setup program
will not work at all (I am told it is "unable to locate a compatible drive
connected to a scsi port). Disk First Aid 7.2 shows the drive as a LaCie 240-Q
and tells me the disk cannot be repaired but only verified. I am wondering
about the driver that came with the new drive which claimed to be the optimal
one for the job. Would it possible and/or advisable to install Apple's latest
driver in its place? And how might I do this since HD SC Setup does not
recognize the drive as it is now?
I was under the apparently false impression that by getting a Quantum
drive I would be replacing my original 80 meg drive with as close a duplicate
as possible. Have I erred and are there in fact big differences between the
new hardrive and the one Apple supplied me with originally? I really need some
help on this one!
W. Rowe
wrowe@reed.edu
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 09:16:00 -0800
From: dhayes@bvu-lads.loral.com (Dean Hayes)
Subject: Receiving FAXes manually
I have recently purchaces a Practical Peripherals PM14400/FXMT FAX modem.
So far I have been very pleased with product. Using it with ARA to dial into
the AppleTalk network at work and using it to send 1 or two FAXes.
One of the businesses we frequent has an automated FAX service where you can
call their number, talk to a touch-tone menu driven system to request certain
items to be sent to you via FAX (Recipes in this case). At some point in
time we receive the instructions:
Please press the receive button on your FAX machine.
And the start tone is periodically transmit over the telephone. What I
can't figure out is how to set the modem to detect the start pulse (Going
>From manual
voice to receiving FAX). It looks like it's fairly straight forward for the
case when someone calls you and you let the modem answer the telephone (I
haven't tried it yet).
Has anyone in cyberspace tried to do this (or something similiar)? If so,
how
was it done.
I am using Practical Peripherals Quick LInk II communications software on
a Mac LC, System 7. Modem in the printer port with AppleTalk and ARA active.
--
Dean Hayes - dhayes@loral.bvu-lads.com
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1993 00:20:52 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Anthony F. Gaudiano II" <anthonyg@tenet.edu>
Subject: SoundEdit Pro Solution to v. 1.0
Howdy,
Just wanted to thank all those out there who responded and helped me to
end my frustrations with my AV machine. SoundEdit Pro indeed does work
with an AV machine, however, it must be patched to version 1.0.5 in order
to work. Talk about your timing. I just posted only to find out that the
patch came out around the same time as my post. Coincidence? Maybe.
Thanks again for all your help.
Anthony F. Gaudiano II
A happy AV user again thanks to the wonderful support of the mac faithful...
Internet: Z_GAUDIANOAF@CCSVAX.SFASU.EDU
Tenet: anthonyg@tenet.edu
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 09:20:34 +0100
From: Leif Jensen-Pistorius <jensen@sap-ag.de>
Subject: StuffIt Deluxe Updater
Hi,
since the new StuffIt Light is in the archive I wait for the Updater for
StuffIt Deluxe. Why is it not in the archive?
Leif Jensen-Pistorius
jensen@sap-ag.de
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Date: Sun, 10 Oct 93 23:10:01 -0700
From: rdreyer@asparagus.berkeley.edu
Subject: System 7.0.1 on Powerbook 160?
Is it possible to run System 7.0.1 on a Powerbook 160? I tried to
boot it from the 7.0.1 Disk Tools disk, but got an error message
saying that the version was too old to be used to boot my machine.
The reason I want to do this is so that I can run MacX 1.7.1 (which
doesn't work with System 7.1) on my PB 160. I only need to be
running System 7.0.1 "temporarily" and at a "minimum level" because
once I've set my hosts once in MacX I can just run MacX in System 7.1,
using the hosts settings file I got by running it in System 7.0.1 (the
Hosts button does not work under System 7.1). So I only need to be
able to run System 7.0.1 once.
Is there a way to do this? What Minimum System Folder (in 7.0.1) do I
need? Thank you for your time,
Renaud Dreyer
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 16:05:18 +0100 (MET)
From: afritzse@avalon.unizh.ch (Fritzsche Arthur)
Subject: System 7 Pro-Changes
Hello netters!
I`ve heard that we have pre-emptive multitasking in the new System 7 Pro,
is that true? (It would be REALLY cool!)
Thanks,
Arthur
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 13:50:24 +0100
From: vecoven@montefiore.ulg.ac.be (Vecoven Frederic)
Subject: to change the clock chip ?
Hello everyone,
Some weeks ago, I read a letter on info-mac saying that somebody
changed the clock chip of his Mac LCs, bringing them from 16 MHz to
40 MHz without problems.
My question is :
-> Is it possible to do the same on a SE/30 ?
-> What are the risks of such an operation ?
-> if somebody did it also, what are his suggestions ?
Thanks a lot for the help.
Frederic Vecoven
(vecoven@montefiore.ulg.ac.be)
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 08:53:25 EDT
From: "Michael E. Mauel" <mauel@cuplvx.ap.columbia.edu>
Subject: Too many FTP users?
As a long-time "user" of the Info-Mac FTP archives, I
have to admit that I have been frequently turned-away
lately upon receiving the reply...
"Connection denied, Too many users.
Please try again later."
Well, I suppose, as InterNet grows, this is bound to be a
more common message. On the other hand, I wonder if we
are all being as courteous as possible and disconnecting
as quickly as possible knowing that other users are
probably waiting to log on.
Can sumex-aim help out in any way?
Do we have statistics on the gradual increase of the archives?
And, I'm curious, how many people can be connected at any one
time?
[Well, we don't have a limit per-see -- more like a load limit. If the load
average on the sumex-aim box gets above 10 all new ftp connections are turned
away. There is also the problem of dead ftp connections. Sometimes ftp
connections don't hang up, and stick around using up system resources till
reboot. With sumex-aim this has to happen about once a week, I think.
I think there is a hard limit of about 50 users or so.
It is better, if you can, to use gopher. Or use the mail server. I
included instructions for the mailserver a few issues ago. For gopher you'll
have to ask your local network expert. -Gordon]
-Mike Mauel Columbia University
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 18:09:44 -0700
From: arm@netcom.com (Alex Morando)
Subject: What is an anti-Mac Intel ad doing in MacUser?
T.B. Shin <tshin@husc8.harvard.edu> wrote:
>>Why did MacUser, a magazine geared toward informing the Macintosh user and
>>afficianado of the latest trends and developments in the Mac world, run an
ad
>>that tries to persuade the user into switching computers?
>
> I was pretty surprised at that ad as well! I don't think it's
>censorship for a magazine to choose what advertising it will run (look at
>Macworld), but simply a matter of income. Are they that hard up for
>advertising dollars?!
>
Not only will any magazine accept ads given enough money, but
MacUser magazine is the poor relation to PC Magazine, which is
one of the top 10 magazines in the country and the crown jewel
of the Ziff-Davis publishing empire (Ref: LA Times Oct 10, 1993).
ZD magazines are notoriously high on editorial content, culminating last
year when they fired OS/2 advocate Will Zachmann because Micro$oft was
bankrolling their advertising. That's what it seemed like to a lot
of people.
Anyway, Guy Kawasaki now writes for Macworld :-)
! Alex Morando, Engineer-at-large
! Internet: arm@netcom.com
! This probably does not reflect the views or positions of my employer.
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 21:15:56 -0600 (CDT)
From: Andrew Vernon <avernon1@ua1ix.ua.edu>
Subject: Where in the World is HyperCard??
lmorales@ejv.com (Luis Morales) asked us:
>I've been out of the Mac world for a while and I've lost track
>of where HyperCard is and how to get the latest release. Last
>I remember Claris was taking over HyperCard. The local dealers
>don't have any idea except to tell me that HyperCard is up to
>version 2.1 and they have the HyperCard Development package for
>$149.00. My questions are;
>1. What is the latest version of HyperCard?
HyperCard is still at 2.1. At one time there were plans for a version
2.5, but it seems that those changes will be saved for a 3.0 release.
>2. Can I get a copy of the user version of HyperCard?
The only way to get a functional HyperCard is to buy Claris's development
kit. If you had ordered a System 7.0 upgrade kit, you could have gotten
just the application and a home stack, but that was phased out for System
7.0.1 and 7.1
>3. Where can I get the user version of HyperCard?
Again, if you want the fully-capable program, you're stuck buying a
developer's kit, available at any outlet that carries Claris stuff.
>4. Do I need the Development pakage to make minor changes?
No. Anything that can be done by typing or the painting tools can be done
with the HyperCard player. However, it doesn't support authoring or
scripting.
>5. What is HyperPlayer?
HyperCard Player is a runtime engine for HyperCard stacks. It only has
the browsing, typing and painting levels. It's included with new Macs and
can be purchased from Claris as well. I guess this also answers...
>6. What are HyperPlayer's capabilities and limitations?
>7. What is the future of HyperCard?
Claris sent HyperCard back to Apple this year. Claris will continue to
sell and support HC, but when the next release appears, it will bear an
Apple label and all HC support will revert to them.
In other words, You can't tell the programs without a program :-)
Andrew Vernon
avernon1@ua1ix.ua.edu
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1993 16:02:36 -0400 (EDT)
From: Brian Horais <wjshafer@access.digex.net>
Subject: X-win server for Macs & other questions
Hi,
I'm searching for a few things:
1) Has anyone come across any public domain/free/shareware
X-server/term software for the Mac (that didn't require
A/UX)? If so, what & where are they?
2) There has been mentioned a free version of BSD. Could
anyone give me more info on that please?
3) Has anyone come across any public domain/free/
shareware C++ compilers for the Mac (MPW-dependent is OK)?
Thanks in advance.
-- Eric L. Strobel
Reply to: wjshafer@access.digex.com
Subject = Eric Strobel **
** This is a single acct. for the entire company,
hence the need to put a name in the subject
line.
or: fyzycyst@aol.com
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Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 13:23:56 +0100
From: 7801@fhd-stuttgart.de
Hello netters,
I am looking for two programs I could not find in the sumex-aim archives,
and searching around with archie didn't help any, either:
1. Extensions for QuicKeys, for example WindowWait, WindowDecision etc.
by Simeon Leifer, as mentioned in "The little QuicKeys" book.
2. An updating program for StuffIt Deluxe 3.01 to the current version
(which I think is 3.06). The only updater I could find was 3.05 to
3.06, and that one, of course, didn't work on my 3.01.
Any suggestions where I could ftp those two would be greatly appreciated.
Please, don't email me any of the programs, because our facility here
does not like long email.
Thanks for your help
Andy Lietz.
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