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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 94 23:48:16 PST
From: The Moderators <info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu>
Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V12 #1
To: info-mac-list
Info-Mac Digest Sun, 2 Jan 94 Volume 12 : Issue 1
Today's Topics:
[!] Netter's Dinner @ MacWorld
[*] 3D_Coins.GIF
[*] AD: Barney Blaster 1.0.1 module
[*] julius_caesar.1.0.sea.hqx
[*] MacHTTP 1.2 - WWW Server for Macs
[*] Shutdown Remote 1.0
[*] Window Juggler
3M Disks (followup)
[Q] Network Managment Software.... (A)
Accessing files of type SIMA, creator GEOL (R)
Adding a SuperDrive to a MacII
another Partition question
AppleCD 300 promotion in France !! (C) (3 msgs)
Apple Colour Display f.. up?
Apple HD SC Setup patch for Quantum drives
AppleSearch
CD+G and CDI Support
Date last modified & Moov reader (Q)
Does rebuilding the desktop destroy custom icons (A)
Does rebuilding the desktop destroy custom icons?
Doubling your RAM the software way (C)
Driver for non-SCSI Mac hard drive?
Epson dot-matrix printers for the Mac (Q)
FaxSTF e-mail
First Class BBS Info request
folder named GWspooldir in trash & rogue dialog box (Q)
GNU Chess
Help Disk errors.
How to use the binaries?
Icons, types and creators: here's how it works.
Icons revisited
Impact printers for the Mac
Info-Mac CD-ROM ?
Jasmine "MegaDrive" driver?
Jasmine "MegaDrive" driver? (A)
Jasmine "MegaDrive" driver? (R)
Label software for the Mac (Q)
LaserWriter8 Installation (A)
LaserWriter Utility doesn't see 8.1 selected printer
LineLink 144e Modem
Lisa software?
Mac in a PC world? Hmmm...
Mac in a PC world? Hmmm... [A]
MacWEEK index
Mac won't shut down/restart Help!
More on Golf
Moving from Mac to PC - good or bad? (A)
NEC MutliSpin 3Xp
Need a good find!
Network Question...
New Apple Software?
OED
Oxford English Dictionary on CD-ROM (Summary)
PDOS Extendsion for MAC (Q)
ram doubler scoop? (r)
Reading unformatted (binary) files from Sun Sparc [Q]
Searching for authors of DupLocator (Q)
Stuffit-is it still shareware?
Stuffit-is it still sharware -answer
stuffit still shareware and still at Wuarchive
System Error Patch 1.0 Works?
Tales of Woe: AE's accelerator
Terminal Software (R)
Think C link errors for no apparent reason
Tools for Network Managers (S)
Trouble closing RAM serial driver (Q)
Where do I find info on using AppleScript ? (A)
WP 3.0 is a dog (Au contraire!)
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Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 18:14:05 -0800
From: jonpugh@netcom.com (Jon Pugh)
Subject: [!] Netter's Dinner @ MacWorld
It is time once again for the Netter's Dinner @ MacWorld. This is the
second of three calls for reservations. Feel free to invite your friends.
MacWorld is Wednesday, January 5 through Saturday, January 8. The dinner
will be held Friday the 7th at the Hunan on Sansome at Broadway at 7:00
after the show. We will meet in the lobby of Moscone Hall at 6:00 (the time
the show ends) and will begin the walk to the restaurant at 6:30. It can be
cold, so bring your coat. It's about 15 blocks (if that) and only takes
about 20 minutes to walk. It's quite a sight seeing a line of net.geeks
wandering across town, but of course geeks are tame in San Francisco. ;)
Dinner should start around 7:00 and there will be a no-host bar available
before and after dinner.
The buffet won by a narrow margin and I was able to get assurances that the
meal would be up to the standards of the sit down meal last year. It will
be cheaper too, at only $14 a head, and there should be more food available
too. We'll be charged per our reservation count though, so don't RSVP if you
can't come. I'll be taking names and numbers of no-shows!
Our awards show will frivolous and silly, in true Usenet tradition, but we
need more categories and nominees or I will be forced to do it all myself
and the fun will wear thin quickly.
If anyone is bringing a portable printer, I could print labels off my
PowerBook and we could have email address nametags for the affair. How
totally geeky, eh?
For that matter, if you have a PowerBook I recommend bringing it, as I hope
to set a record for the largest all-PowerBook Bolo game. We'll be running
PhoneNet and LocalTalk wiring (I have a conversion cable so we can link the
two and put people on whichever side they are equipped for), so feel free to
bring whatever connectors you have, as long as they are not terminated end
connectors (since we need to hook people together and only 2 people can be
the ends). If you have extra connectors then bring them, as there are
always problems and more is better.
As usual, this is a gala affair, so dress casual. ;)
Tell your friends and acquaintances. I will be accepting reservations up
until Wednesday night.
Jon
jonpugh@netcom.com
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1993 21:20:55 -0600 (CST)
From: "Larry Rymal:T.E.M.U.G.-EAST_TEXAS-" <lrymal@tenet.edu>
Subject: [*] 3D_Coins.GIF
Timothy Eckel of the Commodore Amiga submitted several 3-D
stereoscopic images on GEnie. COINS is a 3-D image of several rows
of American Silver dollars. I am submitting this as a dedication
to those who have difficulty in seeing ANYTHING with the standard
'dot' type stereo images. Viewing this image will reveal a row of
silver dollars without all those silly dots. ;>p
However, if you cross your eyes a bit, they will take on a 3-D
effect. This file was decompressed with MacLHA2.10.2 and then
converted to the Mac world from Amiga IFF via
GraphicConverter1.6.2. View with a suitable GIF viewer, such as GIF
Converter.
No compression is necessary since this is a GIF picture.
Process it with StuffIt Expander or any other suitable deBINHEXer
utility.
--Larry Rymal <lrymal@tenet.edu>
[Archived as /info-mac/grf/three-d-coins.hqx; 147K]
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 11:22:53 -0600 (CST)
From: ddkilzer@iastate.edu (David D Kilzer)
Subject: [*] AD: Barney Blaster 1.0.1 module
Eric Hunt <ehunt@scsnet.com> writes:
>Quite possibly the funniest and sickest After Dark module you'll ever see!
>Called "The coolest AD module in the universe" by an editor on a competing
>online service.
>Every non-toddler's least favorite dinosaur finally gets his just
>desserts. With Barney Blaster installed on your system, the big purple
>guy will appear on your screen, chuckle (ugh), hop a few times (groan),
>and then, mercifully, get shot in the gut with a delayed-fuse explosive
>projectile. The resulting blast blows a hole in your display, and the
>cycle repeats.
>Requires After Dark 2.0u or later, System 6.0.5 or later, and a color Mac. It
>will look its best in 256 colors or more, but is also acceptable in 16 or 4
>grays. This version (1.0.1) fixes a problem that caused 1.0 to freeze up on
>some Macs.
It still freezes up on my Centris (Quadra) 660av. When I use it as a
demo, it works fine, but if it gets selected by Randomizer in After
Dark, my computer will freeze up.
The module is written by Karl Bunker. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem he
has an Internet e-mail address.
Dave
ddkilzer@iastate.edu
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 03:57:29 -0800
From: zimm@alumni.cco.caltech.edu (Mark Edward Zimmerman)
Subject: [*] julius_caesar.1.0.sea.hqx
Appended below, mailer willing, is the compressed binhex'd archive of
the HyperCard stack "Julius Caesar v.1.0", another in the Shakespeare
Stack series, free software under the GNU GPL. Shakespeare wrote the
play around 1599. There are many now-famous lines in the play ("...it
was Greek to me....", "Beware the ides of March....", "This was the
noblest Roman of them all...", "...let slip the dogs of war...",
"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears...", "Cowards die many
times before their deaths; / The valiant never taste of death but
once....", "Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; / He thinks too
much: such men are dangerous....", " Et tu, Brute! Then fall,
Caesar.", etc.) ... ^z
[Archived as /info-mac/info/nms/julius-caesar-10.hqx; 124K]
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 09:50:17 -0600
From: cshotton@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu (Chuck Shotton)
Subject: [*] MacHTTP 1.2 - WWW Server for Macs
Version 1.2 of MacHTTP, the WWW server for Macintosh platforms is now
available. It is recommended that all current users of MacHTTP upgrade to
this version as it fixes some problems that prevented MacHTTP from working
with some WWW clients.
What is it?
MacHTTP is a server for Macs participating in the World Wide Web (WWW). It
allows you to serve hypertext documents to other WWW users from your
Macintosh. This version allows you to serve text documents (like HyperText
Markup Language documents) as well as binary files (GIFs, f'rinstance). In
addition, MacHTTP supports the execution of AppleScripts that can return
HTML. This allows you to generate documents on the fly from data base
queries, etc. This server works with the standard WWW clients as well as
clients like Mosaic that support embedded graphics and it supports HTTP
version "0.9".
The server places a very small load on your Mac, both in memory and CPU
requirements. It should run fine in the background on any Mac with MacTCP
installed and System 7.
MacHTTP is being written by Chuck Shotton, from the University of Texas
Houston Health Science Center's Office of Academic Computing. Questions can
be addressed to cshotton@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu. The latest version of MacHTTP
can FTPed from ftp.uth.tmc.edu in the public/mac/MacHTTP directory.
Current information about MacHTTP can be found on the MacHTTP home page at
http://www.uth.tmc.edu/mac_info/machttp_info.html.
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/net/machttp-12.hqx; 93K]
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1993 15:24:14 -0600
From: andersol@server2.health.state.umn.edu
Subject: [*] Shutdown Remote 1.0
Shutdown Remote and Shutdown Extension shutdown/restart a Macintosh over a
network. I wrote this program to work with an ARA server that activated
with a phone call using Sophisticated Circuits PowerKey Remote, but it will
work on any networked Macintosh running System 7.
This software is SHAREWARE but may be freely distributed together with the
read me file. I give my permission for this file to be included on the
CD-ROM of the archives.
Submit comments or questions to:
Lewis Anderson
ANDERSOL@server2.health.state.mn.us
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/net/shutdown-remote-10.hqx; 31K]
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 93 15:39:18 CST
From: Eric Hunt <ehunt@scsnet.com>
Subject: [*] Window Juggler
This system extension allows you to quickly switch between open windows
across all applications using the keyboard. Window Juggler lets you choose
from a window list which is maintained in the order you most recently
accessed each window, regardless of which applications they're under.
The document-centric wonderland of tomorrow is here today!
Requires System 7.0.0 or later. Compressed with StuffIt 3.0.
Documentation, in MS-Word 4.0 format, included in this file.
Dearchive with STUFEX.SEA
--
Eric Hunt | ehunt@scsnet.com (preferred)
Southern Company Services | ehunt@bsc.edu
800 Shades Creek Parkway | "Opinions expressed are not
Birmingham, AL 35209 | those of SCS - I speak for myself"
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/window-juggler-12.hqx; 22K]
------------------------------
Date: 2 Jan 1994 17:06:47 GMT
From: gislil@rhi.hi.is (Gisli Leifsson)
Subject: 3M Disks (followup)
I just wanted to way what my experience is with 3M disks. I recently bought
a pack of them (10 HD) and at least half of them didn't even survive the first
format and most of the rest were unraadable in a few days. I think I only
have one of them working now.
So if you're thinking of buyimg them, hane a chocolate instead!!
Gisli
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 21:54:30 PST
From: kee@aol.com (Kee Nethery +1 510 843 6140)
Subject: [Q] Network Managment Software.... (A)
Does anyone know where on the internet one can get ahold of this stack, and
also there were three other programs suggested to analyze the results from
this stack: LocalPeek, EtherPeek, and NetMinder. Does anyone know the
whereabouts of these programs??? If someone has a copy of any of these
programs and they are shareware/freeware if they could post it to Info-Mac,
I would appreciate it!!!!
LocalPeek, EtherPeek, NetMinder Ethernet and NetMinder LocalTalk are
commercial programs.
...Peek is by ag.group@applelink.com
NetMinder ... is by neon.sw@applelink.com
Neither are postable.
Kee Nethery
Kee@aol.com
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 1994 10:32:59 EST
From: "Jeffrey N. Fritz" <JFRITZ%WVNVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Accessing files of type SIMA, creator GEOL (R)
Thomas Werschlein asked:
> How can I access files of type SIMA and creator GEOL (and extension .img)?
I believe that GEOL is AppleLink's creater (GE On Line? ;-)
I'm not familiar with type SIMA or extension .img.
Jeffrey Fritz
jfritz@wvnvm.wvnet.edu
West Virginia University
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 93 10:04:01 EST
From: "Allan M. Bloom" <IRBLOOM%VTVM1.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Adding a SuperDrive to a MacII
On Mon, 27 Dec, RICH FRIEDMAN asked:
>My BIL is thinking about adding a superdrive to his MacII. He was told
>that he would have to also add some ROM chips. IS this true?
Quite true, Rich. For a II to run a SuperDrive, it needs the IIx ROM's,
including the SWIM chip that handles the FDHD.
An option is Applied Engineering's AEHD PlusDrive ($300 plus a $20 MacII
cable at the usual mail order suspects). It may be cheaper than the FDHD
upgrade, but the drive is external and you miss out on the IIx ROMs. May
be a consideration if BIL wants to expand memory past 8M.
>As an alternative he has been thinking about buying a program for his
>IBM to read Mac disks, transfer the files to DD disks and convert the
>files back to Mac form once its back to the Mac. Anybody ever try this.
Ain't a PC alive that can physically read a Mac 800K disk. Apple got the
extra 80K (over a 720K MS/DOS disk) by varying drive speed. Any software
your BIL gets will only see a 1.4M disk. I'm certain of this. I may not
be right, but I'm certain.
Besides, I've found that the Mac is the more capable machine for inter-
platform file and data conversion.
>What about just setting up a LAN between the two computers?
Never use the words "just" and "LAN" in the same sentence.
Al Bloom, Virginia Tech
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 1994 10:39:34 EST
From: "Jeffrey N. Fritz" <JFRITZ%WVNVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: another Partition question
Nicky Nguyen stated:
NN> Hi! I saw a posting from Jeffrey N. Fritz stating that he received
NN> advice on how to partition is HD. I would appreciate it if those of
NN> you who sent advice to Jeff would also email me the advice. I have
NN> the program setup- partition 1.0.1, but it states that you use the
NN> HD SC Setup 7.2.2 to do the initial partitioning. However, when I
NN> tried running the program, I get a response stating something to
NN> the effect that it didn't find a suitable media to do anything. The
NN> drive (1 Gig) works fine, but now I would like to partition it.
NN> Please help
Nick, you might want to contact Fabrizio Oddone (simula3@di.unito.it)
about your problem. Fabrizio is the author of SetupPartitions and
can probably help you out.
If HD SC Setup 7.2.2 told you that the media wasn't suitable, it might
mean that it saw an non Apple drive. There is a patch around somewhere
to allow HD SC Setup to operate with non Apple drives.
Hope this helps.
Jeffrey Fritz
jfritz@wvnvm.wvnet.edu
West Virginia University
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 23:49:58 GMT
From: Peter.de.Waal@cwi.nl (Peter de Waal)
Subject: AppleCD 300 promotion in France !! (C)
Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
>$180 for a CD-ROM drive?
>Is that a CD150, CD300, or CD300i?
That's the CD300, including a SCSI cable and terminator. I've got one
ordered, but the first shipment was already sold out, so I'll have to wait
:-(
--- Peter de Waal, CWI, Amsterdam <waal@cwi.nl> ---
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 01:04:16 +0000 (GMT)
From: S.P.vandeBurgt@research.ptt.nl (Stan P. van de Burgt)
Subject: AppleCD 300 promotion in France !! (C)
Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
>S.P. van de Burgt <S.P.vandeBurgt@research.ptt.nl> writes:
>>Someone in the Netherlands did listen: I just ordered one for dlf 350, ($180)
>>Without CD's though. And only when you tell them the serial number of your
>mac.
>$180 for a CD-ROM drive?
>Is that a CD150, CD300, or CD300i?
CD300, the external drive. With a caddy and a cable.
Stan.
--
S.P. van de Burgt PTT Research, Neher Labs
PO Box 421, Leidschendam
E-mail: S.P.vandeBurgt@research.ptt.nl the Netherlands
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 1994 18:31:49 GMT
From: Sven Guckes <guckes@inf.fu-berlin.de>
Subject: AppleCD 300 promotion in France !! (C)
I asked:
>$180 for a CD-ROM drive?
>Is that a CD150, CD300, or CD300i?
The answer is:
CD300 (external).
Summary:
So you can get a CD300 for $180 in the Netherlands.
You must tell the dealer the serial number of your Mac.
You don't get any CDs, though.
Thanks to Stan for the info!
(Stan = S.P. van de Burgt <S.P.vandeBurgt@research.ptt.nl>)
Apparently this info got noticed by a Greeks, too.
Internet - the global village!
Sven :)
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 17:23:09 +0100
From: eytan@dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr (Michel Eytan, LILoL)
Subject: Apple Colour Display f.. up?
Hi Netters!
Have just bought a so-called 14" (in fact barely 13") Apple Colour Display
-- after the death of my (barely three-year old, not very much used and
with a screen-saver on it at all times) B&W 15" Apple Display. The vertical
edges of the windows are CONCAVE. I went back to my dealer here in
Strasbourg who said:
"That's quite normal, them Displys is manufactured somewhere in China, so
whadd'you expect?"
My questions:
1. is this that 'normal'?
2. anybody know how to remedy this situation -- preferably by a soft?
Thanks. Happy New Year to all of you.
--
Michel Eytan Univ.Strasbourg II
eytan@dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 13:18:03 +0100
From: "Fabrizio Oddone" <simula3@pianeta.di.unito.it>
Subject: Apple HD SC Setup patch for Quantum drives
A friend of mine tried initializing his internal Quantum 1 Gbyte drive with
Apple HD SC Setup 7.2.2, patched according to this message:
> The modification was as posted in the digest for version
> 7.2 to change CODE ID=6,offset 0x0060, 0x222F 000C to
> 0X4E71 7203. The only difference was I used it on HDSC
> Setup 7.2.2 and it was posted as being good for 7.2.
> However, it seems to work just fine in most cases.
Apple HD SC Setup now "sees" his internal drive, but gives an error after
trying
to initialize it.
The Mac is a Quadra 840av and the 1Gb drive was previously formatted with HDT,
BTW.
Has somebody experienced problems like this one? Any solutions?
TIA,
--
Fabrizio Oddone
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 09:10:57 PDT
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: AppleSearch
In Regards to your letter <199312210830.AA29848@nwnexus.wa.com>:
> Perfect for tech support groups, or people with electronic news feeds, or
> groups with collective knowledge that is not organizable in any useful way.
> AppleSearch lets you create knowledge agents or knowledge robots or
> knowbots.
>
> It's Apple's implementation of a WAIS system.
Unfortunately, it's way too big, expensive, and hungry to be a solution
for an individual... :-(
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: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 07:54:31 +0000
From: M.Choo@mya0101.wins.icl.co.uk
Subject: CD+G and CDI Support
Hi netters,
The Apple CD300 is supposed to support CD+G and CDI (so they
claim). The question is, how does one use CD+G and CDI CDs on
the Apple CD300? Is there any S/W available?
Thanks.
-Mike
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 11:23 EST
From: Don't Panic! <ABRODY@vax.clarku.edu>
Subject: Date last modified & Moov reader (Q)
Dear Netters,
Happy new year.
I am looking for two very different types of software, and I wondered if any
of you have suggestions as to the best one to use.
First I would like the Finder 7.0.0 to show the date last modified in the
following format: 12/29/93 Wed. Is there software that can change the date
last modified to be shown in that format under View by Date?
Second, for someone who just has the Quicktime 1.6 extension, what software is
best for viewing .moov files found at FTP sites? Can this software also read
JPEGs?
I have access to FTP and Gopher, if you can name any FTP sites to find these
software at.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
ABRODY@VAX.CLARKU.EDU
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 93 17:03:28 -0800
From: jackr@dblues.wpd.sgi.com (Jack (John) Repenning)
Subject: Does rebuilding the desktop destroy custom icons (A)
Well, despite many peoples' claims and everyone's understanding,
sometimes rebuilding the desktop *does* destroy the custom folder
icons!
This happens when you have some init to load that accesses the disk
while loading; in my case, it's the CarpetBag init, which hunts for
folders containing extra fonts, FKEYs, et al. Also, you have to have
things associated with the desktop rebuild just right - for example, a
simple rebuild probably won't be a problem, but if you use something
like DeskTop Reset (which really just nukes the desktop files,
allowing Finder to do a build-from-scratch), and then CarpetBag loads
and accesses after DTR but before Finder. And it probably depends on
your software versions, and I wouldn't entirely rule out the phases of
the moon or the way you hold your tongue.
The explanation I've heard, as best I understand it, is this:
- The display of these icons depends on two things: firstly, on
the presence of the special hidden file containing the icon
of course, but secondly on Finder noticing that file
- ... which it only looks for on its first visit to the folder
- ... which it determines by an "inited" flag
- ... which *is* in the desktop files
- ... and which gets set by the CarpetBag access, even though
Finder itself hasn't been involved
- ... so when Finder does get to play, it doesn't notice the
icon file!
Ain't that a gagger? This is arguably not the desktop rebuild's
fault, of course, but it sure looks lie that.
A way to fix this is to inhibit your CarpetBag or whatever during the
reboot involving the desktop rebuild. Another way is to skip Desktop
Reset, allowing Finder to do the whole job so CarpetBag isn't involved
at the key moment. Another is to use ResEdit's "Get Info" dialog to
clear that "inited" flag on the folder. Then, close the parent folder
and reopen it, so Finder looks it over once again, notices the absence
of the inited flag, and does the job.
While you're ResEditing yourself to death, you'll also notice that
this special, hidden file containing the icon is actually named
something like
"Icon
"
... which is doubtless why naming something else merely "Icon" causes
no problems. I have no idea how you can name something that two-line
name to test the theory.
Jack Repenning M/S 1-875 jackr@wpd.sgi.com
Silicon Graphics, Inc. x3-3027 Off:(415) 390-3027
Visual Magic Division Fax:(415) 390-6056
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 20:09:42 -0500 (EST)
From: "Jonathan Shaw (MTH)" <shaw@cas.usf.edu>
Subject: Does rebuilding the desktop destroy custom icons?
Sven writes:
"But I always wondered why naming a (visible) folder 'Icon' does not
clash with a custom icon file."
The custom icon file actually is five letters long in length, because at
the end is an "invisible" character. So naming a folder Icon will not
upset your Mac.
-Jonathan {;-)
Jonathan Shaw Hillsborough High School
shaw@chuma.cas.usf.edu University of South Florida, Science Dept.
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 11:14:35 -0800 (PST)
From: John Thoo <jbthoo@ucdavis.edu>
Subject: Doubling your RAM the software way (C)
On 23 Dec 1993 Eric Durbrow <edurbrow@bigcat.missouri.edu> wrote:
> Connectrix has a new product out that doubles your RAM. Its a program not
> a hardware device. Does someone have any idea how this may be done? Is
> this analogous to disk compression (with its problems)? Also, has anyone
> had any problems with OptiMem yet? Thanks for any info.
Personally, I'd very much like to hear some comparison between the two
utilities, RAM Doubler and OptiMem. Thanks.
--John.
J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu>
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 1994 21:16:26 -0800 (PST)
From: Ken Taylor <ktaylor@guest.nwnet.net>
Subject: Driver for non-SCSI Mac hard drive?
A friend has been unable to use an old Apple Macintosh Hard Disk-20,
which is not a SCSI devise. He believes that the original driver is not
compatible with recent systems. Is there a driver available for this
non-SCSI device which is compatible with System 6.07/6.08/7.1?
-Ken Taylor
ktaylor@guest.nwnet.net
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Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 20:42:30 +0000 (GMT)
From: johan@dutnak2.tn.tudelft.nl (Johan de Haas)
Subject: Epson dot-matrix printers for the Mac (Q)
Hello there,
I know Epson makes a series of dot-matrix printers for the Mac.
Some questions:
- Do the come they come with AppleTalk so that I can use them in a
network?
- Do they work with the regular Apple printer drivers, i.e. the
'ImageWriter' and/or 'AppleTalk ImageWriter' drivers. Or does Epson
provides its own drivers?
- Does Epson provide a spooler, or do I need SuperLaserSpool?
If anyone has an e-mail or fax number from Epson to ask them directly.
Thanks,
Johan de Haas
--
Johan de Haas tel. +31 15 785188 E-mail: johan@dutnak2.tn.tudelft.nl
Lab. of Seismics & Acoustics Delft University of Technology
P.O Box 5046, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 20:13:38 -0500 (EST)
From: "Jonathan Shaw (MTH)" <shaw@cas.usf.edu>
Subject: FaxSTF e-mail
> They don't write the software (see Get Info box) but I think they are
> still obligated to support the software; after all, you register it
> with them.
I couldn't agree more. I called them and sent them e-mail in regards to
support for the PPI 14400FXMT modem (it only send/receives at 2400 with
their software, for some reason). I still haven't gotten any responses
>From them.
> Do you know if STF has an Internet address? Maybe if all us
> "dissatified customers" sent them a blast, they'd cut us a little
> slack ?
Here's the address: 74740.1244@compuserve.com.
-Jonathan {;-)
Jonathan Shaw --- Hillsborough High School
shaw@cas.usf.edu --- University of South Florida, Science Dept.
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 21:06:53 -0600 (CST)
From: Bob Kolquist <bobk@tenet.edu>
Subject: First Class BBS Info request
I have a friend who is interested in using the BBS software First Class.
I have seen it mentioned several times before. He am looking for
information on where to obtain it, capabilities and limitations.
Please respond directly, I summarize if enough interest.
TIA
Bob Kolquist
bobk@tenet.edu
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Date: Sun, 02 Jan 94 23:59:40 EST
From: kee@aol.com
Subject: folder named GWspooldir in trash & rogue dialog box (Q)
this folder showed up in my trash can. i would empty the trash, restart and
it would reappear. did this several times. it has not reappeared since I did
an option key - empty the trash.
I am also getting a dialog box that is about 1 5/8 inch tall by 4 1/4 inch
wide that seems to be tied to the System. I quit all apps and even option
command esc the finder and the dialog box remains throughout the process.
The dialog box has a text edit I Beam cursor that blinks but does not accept
any typing.
Disinfectant 3.3 finds nothing to I don't think it's a virus, probably some
rogue code.
Any ideas?
Kee Nethery
kee@aol.com
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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 94 21:09:16 PST
From: yanjose@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu (Joe Yan)
Subject: GNU Chess
I remember someone asked about why GNUChess always played the four-knights
opening. It only does this when you take away the "gnuchess.book" file
that came with the program. That file contains different openings.
Moral: don't throw away (or rename) the gnuchess.book file if you want
GNUChess to play intelligently.
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Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 14:50:38 -0500
From: mikeg@endgame.gsfc.nasa.gov
Subject: Help Disk errors.
This is a new one for me. A co-worker replaced the driver for the
internal hard disk drive with Disk Manager Mac v2.30 from OnTrack. Now the
computer will not boot on the hard disk. If we try to boot from a floppy
we get an "Address error" from the program "Finder." We have booted from a
system 6 disk and get an error id=02. And When booting from MacTools
emergency disk we still get an "Address error."
Anyone ever had this? If so how did you fix it? Since we can not
boot on any floppy (or for that matter any disk).
Please e-mail. TIA
Thanks,
Mike mikeg@asylum.gsfc.nasa.gov
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Date: 1 Jan 1994 10:06:18 GMT
From: caleh@carson.u.washington.edu (Hoopes)
Subject: How to use the binaries?
Can anyone tell me how to use the binaries in comp.sys.mac.binaries?
Thanx in advance...
caleh@u.washington.edu
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 93 07:31:03 EST
From: Paolo_Marini.LOTUSINT.LOTUS@CRD.lotus.com
Subject: Icons, types and creators: here's how it works.
Hi Mac people, since I saw some requests for these info, here they are.
When a new application is copied on one of the devices connected to your Mac,
the System takes care of updating the desktop file (or files in Sys 7) by
adding the record for this new application (there are some calls documented in
the IM books). This enables the
double-clicking-on-the-document-launches-the-appl feature and tells the Finder
which icon to display for a certain file (and some other things).
Each application may have a 'BNDL' resource (check it out with ResEdit) where
one can describe which icon to display for the files that have the same creator
as the appl, example: Creator:'ttxt' (TeachText), three different kind of file
1) 'APPL' -> tells which icon to display for the appl itself, 2) 'TEXT' -> the
icon to display for the standard document, 3) 'ttro' -> the icon for read-only
document.
So the Finder, each time it has to display a file on the desktop, reads this
resource in the related appl and finds the correct icon. This is why it takes
some time to open folders in which there are many different documents from many
different appls (at least on my LC).
When you get in trouble with the icons on the desktop it's because of 1)
desktop files are not updated (or corrupted), 2) AutoDoubler (or similar
programs) which sometime forget to update the icons, 3) the volume (the disk)
in which there is the appl that created that file is not mounted (that means
that the DT file of that disk is not read in memory)!
If you need any other specific info, feel free to ask me.
Paolo
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 18:43:35 -0800
From: Mike_Dustan@sfu.ca
Subject: Icons revisited
Bienvenu Jay asks why icons disappear after rebuilding the desktop, and for
a crash course in how icons work.
There are a few extensions that for some bizarre reason will cause icons to
go west. Adobe Type Manager (ATM) version 3.5 is one such; Adobe has an
upgrade to 3.6.
Failing that, try a nifty utility called Save-A-BNDL, available at Sumex.
It untangles any BNDL resources inside applications so that the correct
icons are associated with the application and its files.
I can give only a rough explanation of how icons and files are connected.
It's more or less like this:
Applications and documents all have signatures, which are in two
4-character parts: creator and type. An application's type is always APPL;
its creator can be anything but must be unique, such as MSWD for MS Word. A
document's type can be anything but is usually something obvious like TEXT
for text files, WDBN for MS Word binary files and so on. A document's
creator is the same as the creator of the application that created it.
Applications "sign" their files when you save them; in this way, the Mac
can tell which application should be launched when you double-click a
document. You can't change creators and types; the codes are assigned by
the software company
Within an application are several (often hundreds) resources of different
types, including ICONs and BNDLs (bundles). Resources are all numbered. So,
ICON 128 is probably the application's own icon; ICON 129 may be the
document icon, ICON 130 might be the preferences file's icon and so on. All
these live inside the application.
For speed, the Finder will copy all such icons into the Desktop database.
It does this whenever you rebuild the desktop or install a new application.
Now, how does the Finder know which icons to copy? This is where the BNDL
resources come in; among other things, they list all the icons to use. An
application also has a special bit called the bundle bit, which indicates
whether or not there's a BNDL resource there at all.
All these pieces must be in place and correct for icons to appear. If the
bundle bit is off, the Finder won't even look for BNDLs, never mind icons.
If the BNDL resource is missing or toasted, the Finder will skip it and
again you'll get no icons. Finally, if the icons themselves aren't there
and numbered the way the BNDL resource says they are, you'll get - right,
no icons.
Save-A-BNDL looks over your files and pieces all this rubbish together in
some semblance of order.
Cheers
Mike Dustan, Technical Specialist, ACS Operations and Tech. Support,
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC Canada
--
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Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 19:27 EDT
From: "Nicky ... 966-4032" <TURNER@sphvax.sph.unc.edu>
Subject: Impact printers for the Mac
I need info on impact printers for the Mac. What impact printers have
been satisfactory for users? Any models I should avoid? Any thoughts
will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Turner@sphvax.sph.unc.edu
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Date: Fri, 31 Dec 93 16:30:06 MET
From: pottier@clipper.ens.fr (Francois Pottier)
Subject: Info-Mac CD-ROM ?
Hi everybody,
I have a few questions about the next Info-Mac CD-ROM. I tried mailing to
Pacific HiTech (or whatever the name was) but they didn't answer. I'd like
to know:
- when it will (or is supposed to) be out
- whether I can get a free copy if I let them put my shareware on it :)
Thanks for any information.
--
Francois
pottier@dmi.ens.fr
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Date: 1 Jan 1994 12:32:08 -0500
From: smhennin@news.delphi.com (SMHENNING@DELPHI.COM)
Subject: Jasmine "MegaDrive" driver?
I have 3 Jasmine Drives, a DirectDrive 20, Direct Drive 40 and a MegaDrive (10
Meg removable HD). I had the problem that they would not work with System 7.
First, I had to get rid of the Jasmine INIT. Then I installed the Hard Disk
Toolkit driver onto the Hard Disks. I still mount my MegaDrive with the
Jasmine Driveware 1.77 program, not the INIT.
Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 21:54:37 PST
From: kee@aol.com (Kee Nethery +1 510 843 6140)
Subject: Jasmine "MegaDrive" driver? (A)
>I recently bought a Jasmine 20 meg "MegaDrive" at an auction. Come to
find out, I don't have a software driver for it. Anyone have _any_
ideas where I might be able to find a Jasmine driver. I would really
like to be able to run it under system 7.
I suggest you call these folks and ask them where to get Jasmine drivers.
They will know. My Jasmine bit the dust. The case and power supply was
recycled yesterday by adding a new internal drive. Even if your drive is
beyond hope, keep the case and power supply, you might use them later.
Drive Savers
30-D Pamaron Way
Novato, CA 94949
415-883-4232
fax 415-883-0780
Just a satisfied customer,
Kee@aol.com
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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 1994 10:45:09 EST
From: "Jeffrey N. Fritz" <JFRITZ%WVNVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Jasmine "MegaDrive" driver? (R)
Steve Pothier said:
SP> I recently bought a Jasmine 20 meg "MegaDrive" at an auction. Come
SP> to find out, I don't have a software driver for it. Anyone have
SP> _any_ ideas where I might be able to find a Jasmine driver. I would
SP> really like to be able to run it under system 7.
Welcome to the Jasmine orphan family! I have a DirectDrive 45 (still
running!) that outlived the company that made it by several years!
You can probably get a system 7 driver version from the following
folks:
DriveSavers
30-D Pamaron Way
Novato, CA 94949
(415) 883 - 4232
Seagull Software
(415) 361 - 0928
I have no experience with either company (yet!), but I understand that
both repair Jasmine drives so they should be able to sell you the
system 7 compatible driver.
Jeffrey Fritz
jfritz@wvnvm.wvnet.edu
West Virginia University
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Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 20:40:01 +0000 (GMT)
From: johan@dutnak2.tn.tudelft.nl (Johan de Haas)
Subject: Label software for the Mac (Q)
Hello there,
I just bought Avery MacLabelPro, and was dismayed to find out that I can
only use it with Avery labels. I.e. it won't let me design my own label
templates. Which makes it useless for me.
I need pointers to other companies that make dedicated labeling software
(Sticky Business?). Fax numbers or e-mail addresses please.
Thanks
--
Johan de Haas tel. +31 15 785188 E-mail: johan@dutnak2.tn.tudelft.nl
Lab. of Seismics & Acoustics Delft University of Technology
P.O Box 5046, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 93 11:05:49 EST
From: A Moiseff <MOISEFF%UCONNVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: LaserWriter8 Installation (A)
I recently posted a problem while installing LW8 from the 1.4Mbyte
image available from Apple. I never solved the problem with the 1.4Mb
image, but when I ran the installation from the two 800Kb disk images,
everything worked well!
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Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 13:11:55 EST
From: Bob Anzlovar <anzlovar@usasoc.soc.mil>
Subject: LaserWriter Utility doesn't see 8.1 selected printer
I installed the LaserWriter 8.1 drivers on my system a little while ago,
and found it works real nice. Fortunately, I didn't delete the old 7.x
drivers, because when I try to use the LaserWriter Utility to download
a postscript file to the printer, it asked me to select a laserwriter.
Once I selected the printer using the laserwriter 7 drivers, I was ok.
Is there a new version of the LaserWriter utility which understands
8.1 drivers or am I fated to have both versions forever?
The version of the LaserWriter I'm using says it's 7.1.
--
Bob Anzlovar (anzlovar@usasoc.soc.mil) -or- (ranzlovar@aol.com)
This .sig intentionally left blank.
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 93 23:08:35 EST
From: leo@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca (Prof. L.G. Leduc)
Subject: LineLink 144e Modem
I've been using the LineLink 144e modem for a few weeks now and I like it
very much. However, I don't think that I have the correct initialization
string for it. I say this because I don't seem to be using the builtin
data compression. I use White Knight to login to a Vax mainframe at work.
When I login, I get the message "CONNECT 9600/REL". Does anyone know what
this means? What init string should I be using. I would appreciate help
>From anyone who has been using this modem.
Thanks in advance.
Leo G. Leduc
leo@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca
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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 94 17:14:36 +0100
From: Hans-Ulrik.Karlen@ics.lu.se
Subject: Lisa software?
Hello NetWorld,
and a may we all see a Happier and Newer Year!
I have a most oldish question: a friend of mine with no regular
access to the net (or perhaps he is just not used to yet...) has
asked me to check if anyone knows of software for the Apple Lisa
computer; or even a Usenet group/LISTSERV list.
He has got hold of the basic system software and is now longing
for application software as well, I suppose $- as freeware.
He has an address for answer anyhow: SW0088@applelink.apple.com
Optimistically yours: Hans-Ulrik
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Date: Sat, 1 Jan 1994 15:52:10 +0000
From: Francis Knight <francis@pinza.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Mac in a PC world? Hmmm...
williams@opus.csv.cmich.edu (Chuck Williams) said:
> Please help me! I can't wait to see the looks on my co-worker's faces
> when I introduce them to "Houdini", and real Macintosh power!
I wish you good luck! But don't be too surprised if you get written-off
either as a 'Quiche Eater' or a prime example of 'Betamax Man'!
(Voice of Experience talking here!)
Francis K.
At a Mac Oasis Somewhere in Suburban Hertfordshire
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 21:54:44 PST
From: kee@aol.com (Kee Nethery +1 510 843 6140)
Subject: Mac in a PC world? Hmmm... [A]
>OK, here's the scoop... I want to integrate my Q610 8/230 CD into a PC,
NFS, Novell environment. I will be the only Mac around. Also, I need
tn3270 emulation so I can connect to an IBM mainframe. Given an Ethernet
(twisted pair) connection, what else do I need??
tn3270 emulation through a serial link is available through a shareware
program called ... tn3270. For any other IBM mainframe connections I
suggest you contact:
Andrew Corporation
4301 Westbank Drive, Suite a100
Austin, TX 78746
512-314-3000
For software that lets your Mac mount an NFS volume on the desktop, contact:
Intercon Systems Corporation
950 Herndon Parkway
Herndon, VA 22070
703-709-5500
applelink d1988
For software that lets you mount Netware volumes on the desktop without
running AppleShare NLM on the server, contact:
Dayna Communications, Inc.
Sorenson Research Park
849 West Levoy Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84123-2544
801-269-7200
fax 801-359-9135
enjoy,
Kee@aol.com
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 02 Jan 94 22:42:14 EST
From: jimb15@aol.com
Subject: MacWEEK index
Mark,
Just read your InfoMac request from v11 #245. Graphic Technology Research at
(616) 473-5000 had been doing this extraction as of 10/92. Try them. When I
heard of them, they were doing it as an EndNote database.
Jim Bethin
jimb15@aol.com
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Date: 30 Dec 1993 13:05:18 -0500
From: jhbauer@panix.com (Jonathan Bauer)
Subject: Mac won't shut down/restart Help!
Having solved the Tbad f-lineU problem (yes, it was an init
conflict, thank you to all who responded, particularly the especially
helpful Al Bloom). I now have a new perplexing, disturbing problem.
My Mac will _not_ shut down or restart (it's a IIfx). What happens?
When I select shut down or restart the menus disappear, the hard
drive icon disappears, anything on the desktop disappears (three
aliases reside on my desktop), the cursor turns into a clock
cursor and then everything reappears. This does not always
happen. As best as I can tell this only happens after the Mac has
been on for several hours (please don't let this be a hardware
problem). No dialog boxes, no cryptic error messages. It just
cycles as I described.
Anyone with any ideas?? Should I start saving my pennies for a
new CPU??
Thank you in advance and Happy New Year to all ...
Jonathan (jhbauer@panix.com)
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 93 23:13:15 EST
From: leo@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca (Prof. L.G. Leduc)
Subject: More on Golf
A few days ago I asked a question (see below) about golf games for the Mac.
Unfortunately, only two kind souls replied to my messages. Can anyone else
help me, please?
Thanks.
Leo G. Leduc
leo@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca
Hello netter,
I'm interested in buying a golf game for a Mac IIci computer. I know of two
games: Mac Golf and PGA Tour Golf. I bought Mac Golf when I owned my first
Mac (SE) but this version does not work with my present IIci. I found this
game to be slow and difficult to install on a hard drive because of the
copy protection. So, I would probably avoid this game. As for PGA Tour Golf,
I downloaded the demo version from the archives and I like it although I find
the small screen size to be a problem. Does the full version have a 640 x 480
screen size?
I would appreciate any feedback from people who bought either of these golf
games. I'm particularly interested in: ease of installation on a hard drive,
realism, speed, color, 2 player option, and last but not least, price. Are
there any other golf games for color Macs?
Cheers and Happy Holidays!
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 21:54:50 PST
From: kee@aol.com (Kee Nethery +1 510 843 6140)
Subject: Moving from Mac to PC - good or bad? (A)
>I am requesting any input on this subject: everyone should be on the same
machines or a mixture of machines is ok. I would like to hear anyone's
experiences of moving from Mac's to PC's (and maybe back to Mac's).
I faced this problem years ago by bringing in my own Mac and using it at
work. I figured out how to interface into the existing systems and even had
a task based competition with the DOS guru to show that I could do
everything he said Macs were incapable of doing.
The straw that broke the log jam was my ability to reproduce a drafting
blueline on my Mac in an hour using MacDraw when the computer drafting
department had charged us 70 hours for the same drawing AND took days for
each change to the drawing. Our group got religion when they realized that
they could do drawings faster on a Mac in less time than it took to
describe it to the drafting group, get same day turn around, and save
bunches of money.
My suggestion is that your wife drum up support for a live test for her
group to determine which tools are most effective.
Pick an existing brochure and an existing advertisement. Have the people
who propose junking the Macs bring in the standardized platform with the
tools to do the job and then start from scratch. Have them hire a
consultant who does this stuff on a PC so that you and they know that the
PC person is going to work as quickly as possible.
Create the text or slurp it in from the sources that already supply text
(if text is created on a Mac, create it on a PC and start from there).
Create the graphics or scan them and manipulate them. Place the text and
graphics on a layout and then produce the composite outputs that you would
send to a printer for reproduction.
Time the results. Time is money. Be sure to get a quote from the PC
consultant as to how many hours of training would be required for a person
to reach their level of expertise.
If her company finds that Macs are more productive, and still chooses the
standard platform, she should find another company. Companies that make
poor business decisions go out of business.
Have fun,
Kee Nethery
kee@aol.com
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Date: 28 Dec 1993 15:50:33 U
From: "Harris Tom" <harris_tom@po.gis.prc.com>
Subject: NEC MutliSpin 3Xp
Has anyone bought the NEC MultiSpin 3Xp package from Mac Zone ? If yes have
you gotten it to work. We have been unsuccessful. We tried with all
extensions except MacTools disabled and the drive works intermittently. We
must leave the lide open inorder for the Q610 to boot.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 1994 18:21:12 GMT
From: Sven Guckes <guckes@inf.fu-berlin.de>
Subject: Need a good find!
<MUENCH@SERVAX.FIU.EDU> writes:
>Is there a shareware FIND prog that will give a listing of all the
>items it finds that matches the find text string?
Try "BBEdit Lite 2.3".
It's a text editor that has such a function built in.
>Also, how can I restart a remote mac, assuming I connect to it w/ARA and put
>software that requires a restart? We're talking ARA 1.0 here.
sorry, can't help with this oneS
Hint: Start another thread with this question.
Asking two unrelated questions with the same post usually doesn't help.
Sven :)
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Date: 01 Jan 94 18:12:45 EST
From: Charlie Summers <72257.140@CompuServe.COM>
Subject: Network Question...
Folks;
First off, a Happy New Year to all!
I have an AppleTalk network throughout the house, connecting my office, my
wife's office, the living room (hey, with the PowerBooks, we might as wll be
comfortable!), etc., etc. It is, of course, convenient, but slow, being
AppleTalk. (Three permanent Macs, a perminent PC, Personal LW NT, and two
floating PowerBooks)
I'd like to put Ethernet throughout the place sometime this year, but I am
somewhat concerned about the cost. With hubs alone being reasonably expensive
and all...
Has anyone had experience with an "inexpensive" way of handling Ethernet? Is
the new stuff from Farallon the ticket? If so, is there software available for
the PC to share files (presently, using a CoActive Connector, it can do that)?
If not, are there other alternatives?
Much thanks!
Charlie Summers
L.O.F. Communications
***
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***
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 15:33:23 -0500 (EST)
From: usr4818a@tso.uc.EDU (Robert E. Winston)
Subject: New Apple Software?
> December issue of MacUser refers to upgrades to Apple
> software, including a new Disk First Aid (7.2, I think), and a
> utility called MacCheck which does a hardware test of your
> Mac. Since this is (allegedly) Apple software, I checked
> ftp.apple.com, sumex and UMich, all with no luck. Anyone else
> found this software? Got a line on an ftp-able location from
> which to download?
At ftp.apple.com:
dts/mac/sys.soft/utils/maccheck-1-0-5.hqx
dts/mac/sys.soft/utils/disk-first-aid-7-2.hqx
dts/mac/sys.soft/utils/hd-sc-setup-7-2-2.hqx
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Date: Sat, 01 Jan 94 01:22:33 EST
From: Evan Stark <EXSGC%CUNYVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: OED
Does anyone know if there's and Oxford English Dictionary CD for Mac?
If so, where? There's one for PC, but I haven't been able to locate
one for mac.
reply to exsgc@cunyvm.cuny.edu
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Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 19:39:06 -0800 (PST)
From: handel@sfu.ca
Subject: Oxford English Dictionary on CD-ROM (Summary)
My inquiry about the OED on CD-ROM brought two helpful responses.
1. <S_JANOTTA@iravcl.ira.uka.de> pointed me to the December 1993
"MacWorld", where I found a small blurb in the New Products section
(p. 44) that says, in part:
"...This single disk contains all 20 volumes of the English
language's most famous dictionary, including definitions for
over 500,000 words, over 2,400,000 illustrative quotations
and (thank heavens) search and retrieval software. $895.
Oxford University Press, Electronic Publishing.
212/679-7300, Ext. 7127
800/334-4249, Ext. 7127
fax 212/725-2972.
2. If you're still gasping over that US$895 price (as I am)
then this alternative may interest you: " If you have access to the
internet service called Gopher, then it [OED on CD-ROM] is FREE."
This tip came from <ABRODY@VAX.CLARKU.EDU> who offered
the following path for accessing the OED via gopher:
> I to Veronica.scs.unr.edu
> select search all of gopherspace 3300 servers.
> Search through Nysernet, Psinet, or Pisa for:
> OED
> You will get numerous listings including directories with
> lookup the OED for a word/
>
> It is that type of directory where you can search for a word
> on the OED.
>
>
> If you need help using gopher, simply type the question mark
> when in Gopher.
--
Jay Handel
handel@sfu.ca
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Date: Fri, 31 Dec 93 10:12:19 EST
From: up421@lfkw2.bgm.link.com (Nick Blackwell)
Subject: PDOS Extendsion for MAC (Q)
Hi All,
I have a friend who just got a MAC he also has two AppleGS machines
He is looking for an INIT or Extendsion to enable his MAC to read
PDOS files. The files may be named somthing like:
ProDOS File Extension
or
ProDos File System Extension
or
ProDos File System Manager.
If anyone knows where this extension can be found please reply to:
William Walling at:
w.walling1@genie.geis.com
--
nblackwell@link.com
CAE-LINK Corp.
Binghamton, NY
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 08:53:59 -0600 (CST)
From: "Larry Rymal:T.E.M.U.G.-EAST_TEXAS-" <lrymal@tenet.edu>
Subject: ram doubler scoop? (r)
On Wed, 29 Dec 1993, Marc Cardwell wrote:
> hello, has any one heard any real details bout ram doubler from connectix?
> is this as good a deal as it sounds?
I would love to hear some actual use of this product, especially
in areas of heavy RAM useage, such as QuickTime expanding into ram via
AutoDoubler (be sure to lock the QuickTime movie first). That would be a
real good test.
Another good test would be to do the same on a 4 meg system. The
product sounds good, but as they say, "The proof is in the pudding".
--Larry Rymal <lrymal@tenet.edu>
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 93 10:20:41 MEZ
From: "Dr. Stefan P. Mueller"
<ONM010%vm.hrz.uni-essen.de@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Reading unformatted (binary) files from Sun Sparc [Q]
I am trying to read binary files generated by a Fortran program on a Sun
Sparc (unformatted i/o, variable record size) on the Mac. There is no
problem on the first record. On the next record I have to skip 4 bytes
in order to read the values correctly but I always get an error about my
input request exceeding the record length. I suspect that it has to do
with differences in CR/LF between Mac and UNIX system. Can anybody
confirm? What is the simplest solution? (I am programming in Fortran on
the Mac too).
Thank you very much!
Stefan
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Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 13:26 EST
From: Don't Panic! <ABRODY@vax.clarku.edu>
Subject: Searching for authors of DupLocator (Q)
Dear Netters,
I am searching for the phone number of Midnight Software customer support. Or
e-mail address (if anyone has one). I have a few suggestions of how to make
DupLocator more bug proof. Please e-mail your reply to this question.
I just scanned 200 disks and have no spreadsheet that can hold 6000 lines of
data. Since DupLocator hasn't got its own native document format, everytime
machine crashes, I lose the scanned list of disks I can delete and move files
on. If only it could save entire disk reports ;-(. This is what I want to
suggest to the folks at Midnight, to make a native disk report file format
that can be saved from DupLocator so that if the machine crashes, I can reload
the report from DupLocator
without having to rescan all the 200 disks again (1.5 hours work).
Please don't flame me, I am only trying to get this software to work better.
It would be a great software if it was crash proof.
Sincerely,
ABRODY@VAX.CLARKU.EDU
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Date: Sun, 02 Jan 94 15:30:06 EST
From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Stuffit-is it still shareware?
I freelance at a computer school where they give away Stuffit 1.5.1
to all the students. I thought I'd download the latest shareware
version from WUarchive but I could not find it. Is there a shareware
version of stuffit anymore? Thanks, Pete Tamas
Gnome@VM.Temple.edu or TempleVM.bitnet
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Date: Sun, 02 Jan 94 16:07:39 EST
From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Stuffit-is it still sharware -answer
After posting my question, I was able to connect to UMICH which had
Stuffit 1.5.1 as well as the newer stuffitlite3.07. The students already
get Stuffit 1.5.1. Should I leave well enough alone or should I give
them stuffitlite3.07?
In any event, my hypothesis that Stuffit is no longer shareware seems
to be very incorrect. Perhaps stuffitlite3.07 should be posted at
WUArchive, especially since may of us have difficulty getting in to
sumex.-Pete Tamas Gnome@VM.Temple.edu or TempleVM.bitnet
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Date: Sun, 02 Jan 94 18:29:19 EST
From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: stuffit still shareware and still at Wuarchive
On Mon, 3 Jan 1994 00:13:19 +0100 Alexei Tsvetkov said:
>>Perhaps stuffitlite3.07 should be posted at
>>WUArchive, especially since may of us have difficulty getting in to
>>sumex.-Pete Tamas Gnome@VM.Temple.edu or TempleVM.bitnet
>
>Don't quite get your point. After all, Wuarchive has mirrors of both sumex
>and umich.
>
Did not realize that. Excuses: 1) my brain is in vacation mode. 2) I'm
used to going straight to the sumex mirror at Wuarchive.
I stand corrected.-Pete Tamas Gnome@VM.Temple.edu or TempleVM.bitnet
>
>Alexei Tsvetkov (tsvetkova@rferl.org)
>Munich
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 13:28:41 -0600
From: miles@mbs.telesys.utexas.edu (Miles Abernathy)
Subject: System Error Patch 1.0 Works?
System Error Patch is a new 7K extension on sumex that is supposed to make
your Mac beep 3 times and return to the Finder whenever a (normally-fatal)
System Error occurs. On my Mac Classic, with System 7.0.1, it beeps 3 times
whenever I intentionally Shut Down, and it did not protect me from the one
system error that I had.
Does it work for anyone else? Its author does not seem to have an e-mail
address.
Miles Abernathy
miles@mbs.telesys.utexas.edu
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 93 19:54:24 EST
From: Allan Hunter <AHUNTER@CCVM.sunysb.edu>
Subject: Tales of Woe: AE's accelerator
This is a tale of frustration...
* May 1993--I call the local computer tech center on campus and ask
what, if anything, can I do to get beyond the 4 MB limit of my SE; the
guy calls me back and says that certain accelerators provide the
ability to run more RAM on the SE as well as giving it more speed. When
I consider that the price of the SIMMS chips themselves is
significantly higher than the price of a good accelerator, I start to
think, Yeah, It would be nice to have a fast machine.
* August 1993--after window-shopping prices for accelerators, I decide
on Applied Engineering's TransWarp 1340, a 40 MHz accelerator (no FPU,
no fast cache), and plan on having the computer tech center install 4 x
4 MB SIMMS (= 16 MB). They tell me they can order it and install it, no
problem.
* September 1993--The local computer folks inform me that Applied
Engineering has told them that the board will not recognize the full 16
MB...yet. But as soon as they get the upgrade ready, they'll send it to
me and after that I'll have a 16 MB machine. I'm not pleased, but the
competitor's board (the DayStar Universal @ 40 MHz) costs nearly $300
more, and I decide to assume this upgrade will not be vaporware. The
purchases are made, the local computer folks install it, and now I have
a very fast little SE with 4 MB usable RAM (12 MB hiding in the corner
somewhere). But it crashes constantly, at random times. Sometimes it
takes 4-5 rebootings before it will load all INITS and cdevs.
* October 1993--After looking for INITs that might be conflicting with
the AE '030 enabler INIT (yes, it requires an INIT) and finding
nothing, I bring in the computer to the local computer folk who
installed it. They tell me I have a sick hard drive and that apparently
the extra speed of the accelerator intensifies the problem.
Recommendation: a new hard drive. Okay (although I'm poor after buying
the accelerator and the 16 MB chips), so I buy the new disk. I bring
home with me a very fast little SE with 4 MB usable RAM, a new cheap 50
MB hard drive, and a tendency to crash every time I look at it.
* November 1993--I take the computer back to the local computer folks
twice, and each time they test the new hard drive and the computer
components; both times they insist that the problems must lie with my
software. I use an INIT Tracker which lists every single cdev, rdev,
INIT, device driver, etc., and the patches that are made. I'm no
programmer, but it doesn't look like an INIT conflict to me. I call
them a third time and only then do they explain that they have not in
any way tested the accelerator board for problems. So I have them pull
out the accelerator and ship it back to Applied Engineering. Now I have
a 2.5 MB ordinary slowpoke SE and a new cheap 50 MB hard drive, and a
large remaining debt on my credit card for the board and the memory
chips I don't have the use of yet. But it isn't crashing.
* December 1993--Applied Engineering sends me a postcard telling me the
long-awaited memory upgrade is available. It turns out it is a hardware
upgrade, so I have to send in my board. This is convenient, I tell
them, because they already HAVE my board! So please install the upgrade
AND fix the problem, okay? And send it back. On December 15, Applied
Engineering sends my back my newly repaired board...by UPS, regular
turtle-speed, no tracking, right in the midst of the Christmas season.
It finally lands about 12 days later. I take another day off from work
to bring it in to the local computer folks to install. It doesn't work.
Machine won't even "bong" now. They remove the board. Four months after
purchase, I have the same 2.5 MB SE with 8 MHz 68000 as I did before I
stuck over a thousand bucks into this mess.
Grr-rr!
--Allan Hunter
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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 1994 10:49:37 EST
From: "Jeffrey N. Fritz" <JFRITZ%WVNVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Terminal Software (R)
Terry Koyn asked:
TK> I am wondering if there is a better term program for using with CMS
TK> than kermit. Ideally, I would like something that can display color
TK> like if I were an a real terminal, provide easy access to the
TK> special keystrokes, and supports efficient file transfer.
I've had pretty good sucess with VersaTerm Pro from Synergy software.
It does an excellent 3270 emulation and CMS (at least the CMS we use)
seems to like it. VT-Pro is also a very nice communications program.
You can contact Synergy at:
Synergy Software
2457 Perkiomen Avenue
Reading, PA 19606
(215) 779 - 0522
(I have no connection to Synergy. Just a satisfied user.)
Jeffrey Fritz
jfritz@wvnvm.wvnet.edu
West Virginia University
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Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 20:52:10 -0600
From: Bienvenu Jay <sjb8502@usl.edu>
Subject: Think C link errors for no apparent reason
This afternoon I tore into the BBEdit Extensions Development Kit. I used the
HelloWorld module as a template. The only external functions I used were
some of the <string.h> functions. All is fine and dandy until I go to compile
it. When I included the ANSI library, it gave a link error for every function
in <string.h> as undefined, plus reported CToPstr was undefined and main was
multiply defined. When I removed ANSI, only the error for main disappeared.
Using ANSI-small instead still gave me some of the <string> functions and
CToPstr as undefined.
Is there something I forgot to do? I was so enthusiastic about this (after not
having touched Think C since this summer).
Many thanks in advance. -- Jay
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Date: Fri, 31 Dec 93 16:47:28 EST
From: kee@aol.com
Subject: Tools for Network Managers (S)
My original list of tools for network managers included;
Help! from Teknosys
EtherPeek, LocalPeek, NetMinder Ethernet, NetMinder LocalTalk from AG Group
and Neon Software
MacPing from Darmouth University
GraceLAN from TechWorks
KeyServer from Sassafras
Inside AppleTalk from Addison Wesley
Nok Nok from Trik Software
Server Tools from Santorini.
Others suggested the following;
Carbon Copy for the Mac from Microcom Software [address unknown] or
Timbuktu Pro from Farallon Computing [postmaster@farallon.com] (Macintosh
remote control software via network or modems)
NETworks and NETworks Jr. from Caravelle [cda0362@applelink.com] (monitors
devices on your network and pages you or sends you e-mail if there is a
problem).
Who's There, a Chooser extension, [source unknown, possibly shareware?]
(lets l
ook for someone's computer on the network when they call with problems to let
you verify that they are or are not on the net).
MacTCP Watcher, [source unknown, possibly shareware?] (It does 'ping', dns,
and other IP and UDP testing).
Network Security Guard from MR Mac Software [mrmac@mrmac.com] (AppleTalk
based utility that will scan multiple zones for the presence of Macintosh
servers and compile reports on the security of those servers. All Macs on the
network with file sharing turned on, All Macs with Guest access enabled, All
files accessible via Guest access, List of other possible security
violations).
Quota from Proteus Technology [proteus@applelink.apple.com] (limits number
of concurrently running copies of applications based upon the number
purchased, copy protects network accessible applications to prevent piracy,
provides audit trail on use of the protected applications).
Trawl in Info-Mac archives (gathers information from an AppleTalk Internet.
Search the network and list nodes and what sockets they have active.)
netOctopus demo in Info-Mac archives (lets you see what's running on a
client Mac, install new software remotely, shutdown the machine remotely,
etc.The demo version only allows two clients.)
One person asked: "What about applications like archie ("anarchie"),
broadcast, finger, ftp ("fetch"), irc (ircle, homer), talk, telnet ("ncsa
telnet") et al? And last but not least: mail, news, hypertext. MacTCP?". I
consider these good tools for internet connected sites. My friend the new
network manager is just beginning to learn about the internet.
My thanks to Sven Guckes, Bill Vilberg, Michael Robertson, Robert Bolt, and
Mark Milem who suggested these products.
Kee Nethery
kee@aol.com
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Date: Thu, 30 Dec 93 10:39:34 PST
From: "Jim Schenk" <JIMS@SERVAX.fiu.edu>
Subject: Trouble closing RAM serial driver (Q)
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Subject: Trouble closing RAM serial driver (Q)
Hello all,
I am getting the message "Trouble closing RAM serial driver" with
MacKermit on a Mac LCIII with System 7.1. Has anyone come across
this problem? What does it mean and how can I fix it?
Thanks,
Jim jims@servax.fiu.edu
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 21:54:58 PST
From: kee@aol.com (Kee Nethery +1 510 843 6140)
Subject: Where do I find info on using AppleScript ? (A)
>AppleScript v 1.0 was already installed on the hard drive when I bought
my Centris 660 AV, but there seems not to be any documentation. Where
can I find documentation, tutorials, etc that teach one how to write
scripts?
Highly recommend the Danny Goodman book, The Complete AppleScript Handbook,
Random House. Goodman does an excellent job of teaching AppleScript.
Kee@aol.com
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 22:23:44 -0500
From: mem@jhufos.pha.jhu.edu (Mel E. Martinez)
Subject: WP 3.0 is a dog (Au contraire!)
In infomac v11 #246 tsvetkova@news.rferl.org (Alexei Tsvetkov) writes:
>
> WordPerfect 3 has been much praised recently and even touted as the best
> word processing program. I have finally received the long backordered
> Competitive Trade-Up (the gall!) version, and I am aghast.
Who did you order it from? I ordered from Mac's Place about in mid November
and although I recieved a notification that it was back ordered the very next
day, it arrived about 4-5 days later anyway.
What is 'the gall' here?
> Let me first make clear that even if I was predjudiced, it was in favor.
> Here was this new powerful application, not coming from Redmond, and
> WorldScript Savvy to boot, but with no dongle unlike Nisus.
First of all, let us get ONE THING STRAIGHT about Nisus: Nisus has 2
(that's _TWO_) versions available, pending the imminent arrival of
NisusWriter. BOTH ARE WORLDSCRIPT SAVVY but ONLY ONE (that's _1_) version
requires a dongle (hardware copy protection device). The Limited Flag
version does not. The Complete Flag Edition does. The difference? The
Limited Flag will not work with non-roman languages (except Kanji, I
think). It is 'limited' to: the various Englishes, Finnish, French,
German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish. The Complete Flag
version works with all language forwhich WorldScript language extentions &
keyboards can be found. To be fair to Alexei, he is working with Russian,
which does require the Complete Flag (and hence dongled) edition.
I just want to make that clear for the record. This is not to flame Alexei
for not expanding on that point since after all he is really complaining
about WordPerfect in his post.
> Well, Microsoft, will you forgive me?
Believe me, MS does not care enough to have to forgive anything... ;-)
> No, it isn't just slow - it completely redefines the term. My average file
> length is about 50K. When you try to 'select all' in WriteNow, it takes
> about couple of seconds. The Word will put you out of comission for about
> 10 sec. With the WordPerfect you can easily pour yourself a cup of coffee
> and drink it. Literally - I am not joking. And if you want to convert a
> same size file from Word, go out for a Big Mac, you won't miss anything.
> The amount of time it takes to do any bulky operation is proportionate.
> This thing makes the Word look lightning fast. I have never seen anything
> that slow in all my Mac experience. And this is not on Mac Plus: PB 180 is
> pretty fast otherwise.
I don't understand this at all. Granted, I am working on a 33 Mhz '040 mac
with a super-fast HD, but from what I can tell so far, WP is nowhere NEAR
this slow. I may work a little different than youse do, but your times
seem incredible. I decided to run some tests: 34 page file containing
many fonts of various sizes and styles and several graphics. All times are
in seconds. Times under .5 are essentially instantaneous (my reaction
speed ain't all that great!).
WP 3.0 Nisus3.4 Word 5.1a
'Select All': 1.5 <.5 1.1
Global,case-sens.,whole-word find/rep (36): 5 1.2 3
Undo find/replace 2 1 1
scroll from top to bottom (down key)*: 37 150 168
scroll from top to bottom (scroll bar) 36 59 89
select all, copy, paste on bottom (sum) 14 6 4**
save 68 page result *** : 3 2.5 7.5
* - this demonstrates the effect of using the toolbox clickloop routine (by
Nisus and Word) for arrow key scrolling (it is slower). I suspect it is
slower on purpose to retard scrolling speed for user-interface reasons as
it is not affected by bit depth. Clearly WP uses their own routine - much
faster, but can you read the file as it screams by?
** - Although word 'finished' this QKey macro in 4 seconds by returning the
cursor context to the user, it still took another 8 or so seconds for the
pagination info to catch up. This could delay the start of certain
formatting operations. So there is an argument for this number to be ~12
seconds for Word.
*** - normal save modes were used i.e. not 'fast save' for Word and not
'compressed' for WP.
Observation: Seems to me that while slower in some areas, WP is faster in
others, notably scrolling (which I personally consider a pretty important
thing!). If you discount the arrow key scrolling as not being a true
benchmark (since toolbox routine seems to run with a 'governor'), then
Nisus is the clear winner in overall speed
_on_these_few_particular_benchmarks_ with WP and Word being pretty close
together. Word is miserable in scrolling and saving, the latter being
perhaps the most important feature an application has...
> Back to that 50k file. It takes about the same space in practically any
> application. Not in WordPerfect though: it QUADRUPLES in size. Initially I
> thought that must be some kind of conversion side effect, but it isn't:
> start a file from scratch and it still about four times bigger than a
> similar Word file. An alternative, of course, is the compressed saving
> format (ROTFWL), which is about 1 (one) per cent smaller.
I'll vouch for that. The 68 page result of the above is only 246k in
nisus, 256k in Word but 498k in WP! After converting to 'compressed' mode,
the WP file shrunk to 288k, which is not so bad, but saves in 'compressed'
mode drop to Word-like speeds. All this makes me appreciate Nisus'
performance even more!
> The WorldScript awareness is not without its holes.
Can't say anything here, since I don't use WorldScript OR Russian. I have
heard mostly excellent remarks regarding Nisus' WorldScript performance.
Maybe you should give Nisus Complete Flag a try? Yeah, no one likes the
dongle, but is it _THAT_ much of a nuisance? Whoops! I see you have a PB
180 so maybe it is. Sorry. :-(
Are there any Nisus Complete Flag users out there who can give us a report
on the nuisance factor of the particular dongle that Nisus CF uses?
Especially for a Powerbook user?
> To sum it up: if you have a gigabyte drive to spare (the program itself
> takes about 8 meg) and plenty of free time, WordPerfect 3 is for you.
>
Well, to be fair, after installing MS Word to do these tests, it takes a
fair amount of real estate as well at 6.4 MB (Nisus is incredibly svelt at
less than 3 MB!). Also, if you try to fix Word's miserable Save
performance by using the oh-so-dangerous 'fast save' format (Bad! Bad!) you
will find Word documents starting to fill up your disk pretty fast as well
as they get pretty huge in Fast Save format.
In doing these tests, I borrowed Word from a friend. I hadn't used it
since version 4 when I discovered Nisus. I noticed a few interface
boo-boos right off the bat:
1--When you activate the 'Find' dialog in Word and it has a previous item
in it's text field, Word always has the field UNselected and leaves the
cursor at the end of the field, forcing you to backspace over the whole
string to erase and then enter a new word. EVERY OTHER SINGLE MAC
APPLICATION that I know of with a 'FIND' feature comes up with the
previous search target selected (highlighted) so you can just start typing
the new target in and hit return.
2--When you have a section of text selected that is greater than that
displayed by the windowand then hit the up or down arrow keys, Word
does NOT place the cursor at the correct places (which should be
exactly at the beginning or end of the selection region), but instead
moves the cursor only to the top or bottom of the window. The left &
right keys work correctly on this.
There were a few other behavioral quirks that I forget now, but like these two
they were pretty annoying. They also are the kind of behavior that I see
all the time in Windows programs. I suppose there are some preference switches
to alter the above, but not being a regular Word user, I just went with the
defaults, for the most part.
In InfoMac v11 #247 mbreslow@nyx10.cs.du.edu (M. Todd Breslow) writes:
>
> Subject: WordPerfect 3 is a dog
>
> I couldn't agree more with Alexei that WordPerfect 3 is a joke. I have
> been a MS Word user forever and I also was biased IN FAVOR of WordPerfect
> because of WorldScript.
>
> After installing WP and using it for about 10 seconds I couldn't believe
> how slow it was. Beyond slow! When you release the mouse after scrolling
> a document, the screen painfully redraws. I found myself saying "c'mon,
> you can do it." Changing the insertion point simply by clicking the mouse
> >From one place to another took about 30 seconds. Crazy!!
>
> Not only is WP slow, but it is loaded with bugs. I also use Russian, and
> the only feature of WorldScript that works was font-switching. No word
> recognition, no sorting, no nothing. My friend uses both Chinese scripts
> (Simplified and Traditional), and WP wouldn't even recognize Simplified.
>
After reading this, I begin to wonder if there is a problem with WP and the
WorldScript Extention for Russian? Perhaps something that is causing it to
slow down tremendously? Have either of you complained to WP Corp? The
performance you describe is indeed unacceptable and does not at all match
what I (and I think others) get out of WP. WP Corp is famous for their
user support so you should at least give them a call and let them know
about your problems. They may already have a fix for you.
Otherwise, you too might seriously start to give Nisus a look-see... :-)
Good luck to both of you!
Cheers,
Mel Martinez
The Johns Hopkins University, Dept. of Physics
mem@pha.jhu.edu
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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 94 06:54:15 -0500
From: <afritzse@avalon.unizh.ch>
Hello netters
Maybe I ask you a silly question :-), but I couldn't find any answer
in a FAQ file and a search in ftp.tidbits.com was also fruitless...
Where can I always obtain the newest version of MacTCP?
(I believe its 2.0.4 now)
Thanks a lot and a happy new year,
Arthur
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