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- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 94 07:57:40 PDT
- From: The Info-Mac Moderators <info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu>
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- Subject: Info-Mac Digest V12 #127
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- Info-Mac Digest Wed, 28 Sep 94 Volume 12 : Issue 127
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- [*] Account Manager 1.1; a File Maker Pro financial account db
- [*] A How To guide for writing a memory game under HyperCard
- [*] Allows compilation of Metrowerks C/C++ 1.1 projects under 1.0
- [*] Anatomical Location of Uterus
- [*] Auspice 3.5.1; a calendar/reminder utility
- [*] ChaosPlot; an educational program about chaotic motion
- [*] Columnbo 2.1, A Tab-Delimited Import Utility
- [*] Convert*Projects 1.0b6; THINK to CW converter
- [*] Desktop Strip 1.0, the Control Strip replacement
- [*] Deskwriter GX Driver 1.0
- [*] DISINFECTANT: A TOAST (PART IV OF III)
- [*] Disk Wizard 1.0.2 - the ultimate disk cataloging software!
- [*] DSKA; A TMS320C2x Assembler
- [*] enigma25; encryption utility
- [*] epsConverter 1.1; converts to 3.2 compatible EPS
- [*] Eye on the Clock 1.2
- [*] FastClock+DCC 3.4 Program to Run Model Trains.
- [*] fatfree 1.1; removes PPC code from FAT applications
- [*] FTPd 2.3.0; an FTp daemon (server)
- [*] Fungus 2.0; a board game
- [*] Glider Pro Demo; a game
- [*] Greg's Browser 2.4.1 (FAT); a file browser
- [*] InterNews 1.0.4; a news client
- [*] Iomega Install 3.5.3; latest drivers
- [*] Ladmo 0.60 Bolo robot for PowerMacs
- [*] Login 2.0; a system for tracking users of a Macintosh network
- [*] MacSense11; an electronic magazine
- [*] Maelstrom v1.4.1; an Asteroids-like game
- [*] Marathon screen shots; a new game from Bungie
- [*] MicroBArtender; 333 recipes
- [*] Mombasa; a Gun Shy type game
- [*] Mount'em 1.0b1; mounts disk images
- [*] Musical Set Complete Demo 1.0.2
- [*] NHL Schedule App
- [*] PowerBar 1.1.3; a toolbar for the Finder
- [*] Prince of Destruction Player 1.0.1
- [*] Prince of Destruction Update to 1.0.1
- [*] Quark XPress Updater 3.31 Release 2
- [*] Routines that open blocks as filestreams in ThC 5
- [*] rsrc-search-09; searches resource forks for text patterns
- [*] sf171; a federal jobs application template for filemaker pro 2.1
- [*] ShrinkWrap 1.1.1; a disk image utility
- [*] Surface Noise NET release #1; an excerpt from an album
- [*] TattleTech/TattleTale 2.14->2.17 Update
- [*] TattleTech 2.15; a system profiler
- [*] Tester 2.50; a test editor
- [*] The Internet Press (UPDATE - version 1.1); about Internet journals
- [*] The X Files Screen Backdrop
- [*] Timekeeper 3.2 Demo
- [*] Tom_Robinson(HC)_1of3; a sound sampler
- [*] TransData; translates data from one format to another
- [*] UHS_Mac12; a Universal File System reader for games
- [*] Umbra1.2; a screensaver
- [*] wordsmith; a solitaire game
- 660AV, LaserWriter IINT & Virtual Memory
- Clock Chipping and the Quadra 660AV
- Common Ground
- Farallon PhoneNet -> Apple LocalTalk networks
- ftp.amug.org changes
- MacMakeIndex
- OFF-ROAD POWERBOOK?
- POWER PC UPGRADES & SOFT WINDOWS IN EXTENDED MODE
- ResEdit 2.1.3, PowerBooks....[q]
- system 7.5 heap
- THINK-C archives and list
- Tuner7-16
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-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 00:41:10 -0400
- From: Ralph D Thomas <dewman@brahms.udel.edu>
- Subject: [*] Account Manager 1.1; a File Maker Pro financial account db
-
- [The 1.1e] version supports the European style date format.
-
- Account Manager 1.1 is a File Maker Pro application for keeping track of
- various financial accounts. Keep track of your bank accounts, keep track
- of your loan payments, or keep track of your credit card purchases. Clone
- this application and keep track of all three or whatever other accounts
- you may have.
-
- Account Manager 1.1 keeps a register fro upto five accounts. The user
- can register deposits, withdrawals, and transfers of money from one account
- to another with the touch of a button. Or for more in depth records, the
- user can edit the register directly.
-
- Suggestions, Questions, and Requests are welcome
- The author can be reached at dewman@bach.udel.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/account-manager-11-fmpro.hqx; 240K]
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/account-manager-11e-fmpro.hqx; 245K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 94 15:05:36 WET
- From: BIELOUS LAFON <b2515@hp720v.iut-orsay.fr>
- Subject: [*] A How To guide for writing a memory game under HyperCard
-
- It is a sample of how to write a Memory game under Hypercard 2.1
-
- Hubert
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/info/sft/hc-memory-how-to.hqx; 65K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 94 14:59:39 WET
- From: BIELOUS LAFON <b2515@hp720v.iut-orsay.fr>
- Subject: [*] Allows compilation of Metrowerks C/C++ 1.1 projects under 1.0
-
- This is just a hack that allow compiling Metrowerks C/C++ project created
- under version 1.1 with a version 1.0 compiler.
- Use carefully !!
-
- Hubert
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/dev/metro-c-cpp-11-10-compiler.hqx; 10K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 94 09:32:26 PDT
- From: "Harry Myhre" <harrym@netcom.com>
- Subject: [*] Anatomical Location of Uterus
-
- * Harry Myhre <harrym@netcom.com>
-
- QuickTime movie shows the anatomical location of the uterus
- in a rotating female torso.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/grf/qt/uterus.hqx; 275K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 00:07:29 -0500
- From: JerniganTC@ornl.gov (Tom Jernigan)
- Subject: [*] Auspice 3.5.1; a calendar/reminder utility
-
- Auspice version 3.5.1 is a calendar and a date and time based reminder
- program. It runs in the background and will automatically remind you of
- appointments. Postcardware. Requires System 7 or System 6 with
- MultiFinder.
-
- I am not the author. I'm just submitting it for the author, Wayne
- Williams, who has no easy internet access. I've found this application
- extremely handy. Please replace any earlier versions of this program in
- the archives.
-
- Tom Jernigan, jernigantc@ornl.gov
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/auspice-351.hqx; 87K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 14:14:16 -0700
- From: Jason_Regier@hmc.edu (Jason Regier)
- Subject: [*] ChaosPlot; an educational program about chaotic motion
-
- ChaosPlot is an educational program I wrote to illustrate the basics of
- chaotic motion. It allows the user to modify the equation of motion of a
- damped, driven, anharmonic oscillator and look at the results in position,
- velocity, and phase space. It implements a fourth-order Runge-Kutta
- algorithm to determine the motion.
-
- This program might be useful to teachers, physics students, or just about
- anyone who wants to experiment with chaotic systems.
-
- Jason Regier
- Jason_Regier@hmc.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/sci/chaos-plot.hqx; 55K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 94 14:43:30 EDT
- From: "Allan M. Bloom" <IRBLOOM@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU>
- Subject: [*] Columnbo 2.1, A Tab-Delimited Import Utility
-
- Columnbo is an easy to use utility for formatting plain text files
- into columns of information, allowing them to be read by a spreadsheet
- program such as Excel. This simply involves inserting tabs at fixed
- positions within each line of text. But the real beauty of Columnbo
- is that you needn't worry about remembering column positions.
- Columnbo gives you the control to place column positions where you
- want, intuitively and easily. Simply click in the ruler to drag
- column markers where you wish.
-
- Many popular spreadsheet, database, and graphing programs allow you
- to import text files from various sources, but depend on information
- being formatted into tab separated columns. Columnbo was originally
- conceived to allow importing columns of accounting figures from a
- large computer into Excel. This computer generated fixed columns of
- text and figures separated by spaces. Without embedded tabs
- separating the columns, entire lines of text would be read into the
- first cell of each row. A convenient solution for this apparently
- simple task was elusive, and nobody wanted to type in the tabs!
-
- Al (NOT The Author!) Bloom, Virginia Tech
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/text/columnbo-21.hqx; 56K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 09:18:34 -0700 (PDT)
- From: bbsw@netcom.com (Bare Bones Software)
- Subject: [*] Convert*Projects 1.0b6; THINK to CW converter
-
- The attached StuffIt Deluxe archive contains version 1.0b6 of
- Convert*Projects, from Bare Bones Software, Inc.
-
- Convert*Projects is a utility which will read a THINK C 6.0 (or later)
- or THINK Pascal 4.0 or later project, and emit equivalent projects for
- use with both 68K and PowerPC versions of Metrowerks CodeWarrior.
-
- This latest version sorts out segments in numeric order, and
- rearranges segment numbers, if necessary, to be in monotonically
- increasing order. This solves the problem in which Code Warrior would
- get confused by missing or non-sequentially-numbered segments, and
- hang.
-
- This version of Convert*Projects is a "public beta". It is
- substantially feature-complete, but has not undergone a full testing
- cycle.
-
- Convert*Projects is freeware, from the developers and publishers of
- the popular text editors BBEdit and BBEdit Lite, and the Drop*PS
- PostScript downloader. For more information, browse our FTP directory
- on ftp.netcom.com, in /pub/bbsw, or send mail to bbsw@netcom.com.
-
- Bare Bones Software, Inc. Internet: bbsw@netcom.co
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/dev/convert-projects-10b6.hqx; 76K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 17:49:20 +0000
- From: sir@rhi.hi.is (Menn og mys)
- Subject: [*] Desktop Strip 1.0, the Control Strip replacement
-
- Desktop Strip is a replacement for Apple's Control Strip for those of us
- with Desktop Macs. Desktop Strip is compatible with most Control Strip
- Modules and comes with three useful modules, Program Menu, Program List and
- Monitor Depth. Desktop Strip is $20 shareware. Registration information
- is included in package.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/gui/desktop-strip-10.hqx; 45K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 14:02:22 CDT
- From: Kurt R Glaesemann <kurtg@iastate.edu>
- Subject: [*] Deskwriter GX Driver 1.0
-
- This is the self-extracting archiver of the new quickdraw GX driver for HP
- Deskwriter printers. It has not been modified at all since I got it from
- the HP ftp site.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/prn/deskwriter-driver-gx-10.hqx; 1324K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Sep 94 11:54:00 EST
- From: brandon_munday.sa.navairtestcen%pcgate@natc-fw.navy.mil
- Subject: [*] DISINFECTANT: A TOAST (PART IV OF III)
-
- To John Norstad and everyone else who has helped to write and maintain
- Disinfectant:
-
- I realize that it's been an awful long time (six months?) since the original
- three Disinfectant Toast summaries were mailed; however I've continued to
- receive follow-up messages to John et al as folks have happened upon my
- original mailing in the Info-Mac digest archives.
-
- Please, folks, if you have any more great stuff to tell the Disinfectant crew,
- please send it directly to them. Thanks.
-
- This is Part IV of III, Messages 79-95.
-
- --Brandon Munday
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/vir/a-toast-to-disinfectant-pt4.txt; 18K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 12:38:40 +0200 (MET DST)
- From: pottier@clipper.ens.fr (Francois Pottier)
- Subject: [*] Disk Wizard 1.0.2 - the ultimate disk cataloging software!
-
- Version 1.0.2 fixes a bug which caused Disk Wizard to
- crash on machines without Color QuickDraw. The bug was inside
- a routine provided by Apple... :(
-
- Summary of Disk Wizard's features:
-
- - Scans disks *automatically* when you eject them!
- - Scans inside Stuffit and Compact Pro archives!
- - Offers a powerful offline searching facility.
- - Sends Apple events to the Finder to select files.
- - Offers a fast, robust routine to copy files to your hard disk.
- - Catalogs any removable disk, including CDs.
-
- Requires System 7 or later. $10 Shareware. Try it!
- I am the author (pottier@dmi.ens.fr). This version should
- replace version 1.0.1.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/disk/disk-wizard-102.hqx; 97K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 94 10:43:18 MDT
- From: ericb@sicom.com (Eric Brombaugh)
- Subject: [*] DSKA; A TMS320C2x Assembler
-
- This is version 1.0 of DSKA, a TMS320C2x assembler for the Macintosh.
- Based upon code written by Lloyd Miller for the PC, this program has a
- friendly GUI and is intended as a companion for Gerrit Polder's dsk-loader
- application (/info-mac/app/dsk-loader-11.hqx).
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/dev/dska-10.hqx; 55K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 94 23:01:27 MDT
- From: mdw@usa.net (Mike Watson)
- Subject: [*] enigma25; encryption utility
-
- I am pleased to announce the release of Enigma 2.5. A major upgrade to my
- privacy protecting encryption application which runs in native mode on Power
- Macintoshs.
-
- The following are new features of Enigma 2.5
- - Folders can now be directly added to vaults.
- - Folder hierarchies maintained both while adding folders
- to vaults and extracting folders from vaults.
- - Registered users can create vaults containing up to 800
- files, unregistered users continue to be able to create
- vaults with up to five files.
- - Clipboard encryption in a manner suitable for use in email.
- - Encrypted files can be saved as binhex.
- - A new status line across the top of the vault window shows
- number of files in vault, total size of vault, and amount of
- space that can be saved by compacting.
- - A new interface makes it much easier to add many files and
- folders at once to a vault.
- - Files and folders can be added to an open vault by dragging
- to the Enigma Application.
- - The user interface continues to improve: more use of color,
- more consistent interface, many little touches to make the
- whole application easier to use. For example selecting a vault
- file by typing in its name.
-
- You should upgrade if you are using any previous version of Enigma.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/cmp/enigma-25.hqx; 281K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 11:23:14 -0700
- From: sweiss@mv.us.adobe.com (Sam Weiss)
- Subject: [*] epsConverter 1.1; converts to 3.2 compatible EPS
-
- epsConverter is a drag-and-drop application that can read any form of EPS
- file (Encapsulated PostScript=AE file) and convert it into an Adobe
- Illustrator=81 3.2 compatible EPS file, suitable for editing with
- Illustrator, or for importing into any application which can read
- Illustrator 3.2 files (including Adobe Photoshop=81 for rasterization).
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/grf/util/eps-converter-11.hqx; 464K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 09:56:35 -0700
- From: jsnell@macuser.ziff.com (Jason Snell)
- Subject: [*] Eye on the Clock 1.2
-
- This is Eye on the Clock, runner up in MacUser Magazine's Shareware Awards
- (October '94, page 133) in the category of Personal Productivity.
-
- Overview:
-
- Eye On The Clock will display continuously updating time counters for
- important times and dates you configure. It will show the length of time
- until or since each event in a variety of user selectable formats. There
- can be events which reoccur at selectable intervals. Events might include:
-
- * Keeping track of exactly how many days until a project is due
- * Number of weeks until special holidays or events like birthdays and
- anniversaries
- * Number of seconds until the weekend
- * How many months old your baby is
- * Number of days until vacation
-
- System 7 users may want to make an alias of Eye On The Clock and place it
- in their Startup Items folder in the System Folder, then Eye On The Clock
- will automatically be available each time you start your Mac.
-
- Eye On The Clock is Shareware. If you continue to use Eye On The Clock
- after the 15 day trial period, please send $5.00 and the included
- registration form to:
-
- Geoff Hufford
- 896 W. Safari Drive
- Tucson, AZ 85704-2857
-
- --Jason Snell, Assistant Editor, MacUser
- jsnell@macuser.ziff.com
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/eye-on-the-clock-12.hqx; 82K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 21:34:05 -0600
- From: bunce@L14H13.jsc.nasa.gov (Thomas J Bunce)
- Subject: [*] FastClock+DCC 3.4 Program to Run Model Trains.
-
- FastClock+DCC version 3.4 is a program that uses the Macintosh serial ports
- to send digital commands to model railroad locomotives or layout
- accessories that are equipped with the National Model Railroad
- Association's Digital Command Control Standard decoders.
-
- It also has a fast clock for model railroad operations at up to 20:1 realtime.
-
- This version adds multiple windows for control of up to 40 locomotives and
- 40 accessories with 8 on/off functions each.
- A better user interface to set up the locomotive data needed to operate trains
- It takes advantage of a trick to get better speed control from a decoder by
- sending two speed packets one after the other rapidly. This will cause the
- motor to see an average speed step in between the integer values of the
- standard.
-
- $20.00 shareware so I can upgrade my computer's memory and compiler.
-
- Please distribute this program and Read Me file to anyone who likes trains
- by any distribution method. Just don't sell it, it's my program!
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/fast-clock-dcc-34.hqx; 115K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 94 10:40:45 WET
- From: BIELOUS LAFON <b2515@hp720v.iut-orsay.fr>
- Subject: [*] fatfree 1.1; removes PPC code from FAT applications
-
- Here is the new version of Fat Free. It is numbered 1.1 and it adds
- extended file checking. I removed PowerPC binaries.
-
- Hubert
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/fat-free-11.hqx; 15K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 15:43:01 +0800
- From: Peter N Lewis <peter.lewis@info.curtin.edu.au>
- Subject: [*] FTPd 2.3.0; an FTp daemon (server)
-
- FTPd v2.3.0 is a Macintosh FTP server for use with MacTCP. FTPd allows
- other machines on the Internet to FTP or Gopher to your Mac. It requires
- System 7, File Sharing enabled, and MacTCP 1.1 (or later, 2.0.4 or later
- recomended). It honours the Users&Groups privileges and passwords, and
- supports multiple logins, anonymous FTP (user name anonymous or ftp), as
- well as MacBinary and BinHex transfers, and the =B3MACB=B2 FTP command. It
- runs either as a background only application,or as a normal application,
- displaying the log file.
-
- Changes since v2.2.0 include:
- Vastly simplified FTPd Setup
- Removed 200 file limit of searches and directory listings
- Much improved transfer speeds in most cases (often twice the speed)
- Complete rewrite of the login code
- Complete rewrite of the AFP code
- Async IO for all transfers
-
- This is almost a complete rewrite of FTPd. As such, you might want to be
- careful when you update to it before throwing away your old version. I
- believe the version to be much more stable under heavy load, but after so
- many changes there may be some lurking bugs - I hope not!
-
- FTPd is $10 shareware.
-
- Hope you like it,
- Peter. <peter@kagi.com>
-
- FTPd v2.3.0 Copyright 1992-94 Peter N Lewis
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/comm/tcp/ftpd-23.hqx; 336K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 13:44:32 -0500 (CDT)
- From: Ryan Richard Koopmans <koops@owlnet.rice.edu>
- Subject: [*] Fungus 2.0; a board game
-
- This is an update of the freeware game Fungus. It's in color
- and has new sounds. You can now play Fungus against the CPU,
- or watch up to four CPU players battle for fungal domination.
-
- Direct all inquiries, bug reports, ideas, etc. to koops@rice.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/brd/fungus-20.hqx; 464K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 14:02:31 -0700
- From: robd@farallon.com (Rob Dewhirst)
- Subject: [*] Glider Pro Demo; a game
-
- This is the official Casady and Greene demo version of Glider Pro, by John
- Calhoun. The full version of Glider Pro should be out by the beginning of
- October. This demo version is a full-featured game, with the limitations of
- only being able to play the small demo house, and having the room editor
- disabled.
-
- Glider Pro features numerous enhancements, including 256 colors, awesome
- sound, hundreds of new objects, and expanded territory such as outside and
- underground scenes.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/glider-pro-demo.hqx; 1912K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 20:48:51 -0400 (EDT)
- From: "Gregory D. Landweber" <greg@math.harvard.edu>
- Subject: [*] Greg's Browser 2.4.1 (FAT); a file browser
-
- Greg's Browser v2.4.1 (23 September 1994) (c)1993-94 Gregory D. Landweber
- REGISTRATION FEE: US $20 or UK L12 Internet: greg@math.harvard.edu
-
- Greg's Browser requires System 7 and Color QuickDraw. This version is
- "Fat", containing both 680x0 and PowerPC native code for optimum
- performance on Power Macs. There is a separate 680x0-only version.
-
- Do you think the Finder is too slow and clumsy when navigating through
- your folder structure? Do you perhaps use a hierarchical Apple menu
- utility but are tired of zigging and zagging your mouse from submenu
- to submenu? Or maybe you just like color icons. If so then you should
- try Greg's Browser. Displaying multiple folders in a single window,
- Greg's Browser lets you simultaneously see the contents of a folder,
- its parent, and a subfolder, providing a quick and easy way of moving
- both up and down through your folder hierarchy. Greg's Browser can
- also open StuffIt and Compact Pro archives, letting you browse into
- them just like they were normal folders.
-
- Greg's Browser takes advantage of the "Macintosh Drag and Drop" and
- "Stuffit Engine" extensions. Mac D&D can be found at ftp.apple.com,
- and the Engine comes with Aladdin's "DropStuff with Expander Enhancer",
- version 3.5.1 of which is currently available at the usual ftp sites.
-
- Greg's Browser (version 2.2) is the winner in the "General Utilities
- and Applications" category of the 1994 ZiffNet/MacUser Shareware Awards.
-
- Version 2.4.1 is a minor update, fixing a couple of bugs, adding a few
- more mini-icons, and giving my new internet e-mail address.
-
- [You may wish to use Fat Free 1.0 to remove the PPC code. --isl]
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/gui/gregs-browser-241.hqx; 186K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 23:38:38 -0700
- From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
- Subject: [*] InterNews 1.0.4; a news client
-
- This is the latest version of InterNews, a MacTCP-based Usenet newsreader
- >From Dartmouth College. Version 1.0.4 fixes a few bugs, and is probably
- worth the upgrade if you use InterNews.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/comm/tcp/inter-news-104.hqx; 611K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 13:21:58 -0400
- From: johnw@porsche.visix.COM (John West)
- Subject: [*] Iomega Install 3.5.3; latest drivers
-
- CURRENT MACINTOSH SUPPORT: Version 3.5.3 supports Mac Plus computers or
- newer, including the PowerMac (with PowerPC), Quadra, Performa, Centris,
- PowerBook, and PowerBook Duo series computers.
-
- Version 3.5.3 (Released August, 1994)
-
- - Added support for PC Exchange, version 2.0.1.
- - Added Bernoulli 230 support.
- - The Install & Update program can restart the Macintosh (with any version
- of System 7) after completing an installation.
- - The Install & Update program looks for outdated Iomega software and can
- delete it if the user chooses.
-
- - Fixed a hang on the Install & Update program with Pinnacle Micro's Tahoe
- drive.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/disk/iomega-drivers-353.hqx; 550K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 17:41:39 -0700
- From: "William Uther" <will@joyce.cs.su.oz.au>
- Subject: [*] Ladmo 0.60 Bolo robot for PowerMacs
-
- Hi,
- This is a PowerMac ONLY version of the brain Ladmo 0.60 for the Mac game
- Bolo.
-
- Thanx
- William Uther
- internet: will@cs.su.oz.au
-
- "Nothing is so smiple it can't be stuffed up" University of Sydney, Australia
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/bolo/ladmo-060-ppc.hqx; 169K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 11:26:35 -0400 (EDT)
- From: RTK <KNEUSEL@MSUPA.PA.MSU.EDU>
- Subject: [*] Login 2.0; a system for tracking users of a Macintosh network
-
- - Ronald T. Kneusel (kneusel@msupa.pa.msu.edu)
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/login-20.hqx; 369K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 13:20:01 -0500
- From: rgray@ccs.carleton.ca (Robert Gray)
- Subject: [*] MacSense11; an electronic magazine
-
- Here is the latest edition of MacSense, being #11.
- Please post.
- Thanks.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/per/macs/mac-sense-11.hqx; 340K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 94 18:05:58 PDT
- From: dchee@uci.edu (Derek Chee)
- Subject: [*] Maelstrom v1.4.1; an Asteroids-like game
-
- Maelstrom received four mice from MacWorld. Maelstrom won the Shareware
- Industry Award for Best Mac Program, 1993. Maelstrom won MacUser's 1993
- Shareware/Entertainment Software Award. Maelstrom won MacUser UK's Best
- Entertainment Software Award for 1993.
-
- Find out what it's all about: Maelstrom is a 256 color, fast-paced,
- nerve-wracking arcade game that is sure to leave blisters on your fingers.
-
- Version 1.4.1 is not a major upgrade. Only a few sounds were changed, and
- upgrading from 1.4.0 is not necessary.
-
- Maelstrom 1.4.0 adds an oft-requested personalization capability for
- registered users, and now uses our new 4 channel sound system, Ambrosia
- Sound Tool (AST). This allows for high-speed sound playing with four
- simultaneous sounds playing at any one time, adding to the game's sonic
- appeal.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/maelstrom-141.hqx; 1017K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 21:41:50 -0500
- From: jonke@gsfc.nasa.gov (Stephen Jonke)
- Subject: [*] Marathon screen shots; a new game from Bungie
-
- Enclosed are a collage of screen shots from Bungie Software's upcoming 3D
- action game, Marathon. Pulled from America Online.
-
- Steve
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/marathon-screen-shots.hqx; 163K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 18:04:27 -0600
- From: greco@acs.ucalgary.ca
- Subject: [*] MicroBArtender; 333 recipes
-
- Here is microbartender 232. It requires color. It has 333 recipes.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/micro-bartender-232.hqx; 990K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 23:28:11 -0500 (EST)
- From: Snausageman! <spock@bsu-cs.bsu.edu>
- Subject: [*] Mombasa; a Gun Shy type game
-
- I am sending a classic (at least *I* think so) strategy game for the
- Mac. It's a mah jongg style game called Mombasa. It's a wonderful game
- which until recently was available at Umich. For some reason, it was
- deleted. This copy is from the eWorld online service, and seems to be
- intact. Since the author declined to include a readme, I wrote
- one (a simple one) for him.
-
- This programme is similar in form and function to another game, Gunshy,
- but (imho) is more responsive and flexable. You may select from one
- of four tilesets, and may edit one of your own. You may even paste in
- a background picture. You can also select one of five pre-defined
- tile layouts, each progressivly more difficult, or edit your own.
-
- It's 5$ U.S. Shareware. The author's address is included in the game
- and the readme, as is his Prodigy address. If someone succeeds in contacting
- him, please let me know.
-
- Enjoy!
-
- Bruce
- spock@bsu-cs.bsu.edu
- pinky@free.org
- Taking over the world, one mind at a time.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/mombasa.hqx; 98K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 14:17:09 -0700
- From: mikew@apple.com (Mike Wiese)
- Subject: [*] Mount'em 1.0b1; mounts disk images
-
- enclosed is Mount'em 1.0b1, a little drag and drop app for mounting disk images
-
- you can mount as many as you like, and the disk image files can reside on
- an AppleShare server, no need to copy them to a local disk!
-
- mike wiese
- MacOS Filesystems Engineer
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/disk/mount-em-10b1.hqx; 13K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 02:22:20 -0400 (EDT)
- From: ESSOTERIC@delphi.com
- Subject: [*] Musical Set Complete Demo 1.0.2
-
- (This file must be converted with BinHex 4.0; I used Stuffit
- Lite to encode it. This is Musical Set Complete version 1.0.2
- demonstration program. Musical Set Complete (trademark)
- assists composers who work with musical set-classes while
- writing post-tonal music. Send comments and suggestions to
- craig.shoemaker@tcs.wap.org. Musical Set Complete (trademark)
- is copyright (copyright symbol) 1994 by Esoteric Software.
- Esoteric Software is located in the state of Virginia, U.S.A.
- Phone (703) 532-6981
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/musical-set-complete-102.hqx; 495K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 03:58:55 -0700 (PDT)
- From: gmatsuda@netcom.com (Gann Matsuda)
- Subject: [*] NHL Schedule App
-
- This application, created using MacroMind Director 4.0.3, contains the
- complete 1994-95 schedule for each of the 26 National Hockey League
- teams. Using real game sounds and color, this application is a neat way
- to check the schedule of your favorite team!
-
- Just click on the team name on the left side, and that team's schedule
- will appear in a scrollable window on the right. You can toggle the
- sound on and off and command-Q quits the program (no menus and no
- documentation).
-
- MacroMind Director NOT required. This is a stand-alone application.
- Requires 256 color capability.
-
- Freeware. Created by Casey Carmody, mmtech@eworld.com or
- jonnyvegas@aol.com.
-
- Compressed by Stuffit Deluxe 3.0.7.
-
- Gann Matsuda
- Assistant Sysop - Hockey Topic Leader
- eWorld Sports
-
- INTERNET: gmatsuda@eworld.com or
- gmatsuda@netcom.com
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/info/nms/nhl-schedule-94.hqx; 695K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 94 15:09:40 MST
- From: patfieldk@agcs.com (Kevin M. Patfield)
- Subject: [*] PowerBar 1.1.3; a toolbar for the Finder
-
- % Updated for compatibility with System 7.5.
-
- % Fixed problem where either the system would freeze or go into a loop
- when a desktop rebuild was performed or if another process (extension,
- application, etc.) put up an alert while PowerBar was trying to build
- the toolbar.
-
- A note about rebuilding the desktop: As mentioned, a fix is in place
- to correct problems that occurred when rebuilding the desktop. These
- days there are numerous ways one can rebuild, including via use of
- several 3rd party utilities. One utility, TechTool from MicroMat, can
- potentially contribute to a problem with PowerBar and it is
- recommended that when you use this utility you deactivate PowerBar.
- Note that the problem is primarily restricted to users who have
- multiple volumes mounted on the desktop.
-
- % Fixed problem where special commands would become "grayed out" in
- the dialog list even though they were not installed onto the toolbar.
-
- % Other minor fixes.
-
- % There remains a potential problem with some Fax software. This will
- be addressed in the next release.
-
- Note: PowerBar should load prior to INITPicker to avoid a conflict.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/gui/power-bar-113.hqx; 246K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 22:50:57 +1000 (EST)
- From: tonio@jolt.mpx.com.au (Tonio Loewald)
- Subject: [*] Prince of Destruction Player 1.0.1
-
- *** NOTE This is for multiplayer use ONLY
-
- This is a game with the action of gauntlet, the depth of Ultima. Real
- time, 16/256 colour graphics, network play with registration.
-
- Save game, progress beyond level 5, and completion disabled until
- you register. (Fee is US$25 for single-player; US$40 4-player net license.)
-
- This version addresses all confirmable bugs as of 23/9/94, including
- "starmetal dart", multiple monitors, Powerbook users, and omissions from
- the documentation.
-
- Contact: tonio@mpx.com.au
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/prince-of-destruction-player-101.hqx; 114K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 22:49:29 +1000 (EST)
- From: tonio@jolt.mpx.com.au (Tonio Loewald)
- Subject: [*] Prince of Destruction Update to 1.0.1
-
- This is a game with the action of gauntlet, the depth of Ultima. Real
- time, 16/256 colour graphics, network play with registration.
-
- Save game, progress beyond level 5, and completion disabled until
- you register. (Fee is US$25 for single-player; US$40 4-player net license.)
-
- This version addresses all confirmable bugs as of 23/9/94, including
- "starmetal dart", multiple monitors, Powerbook users, and omissions from
- the documentation.
-
- Contact: tonio@mpx.com.au
-
- (Updates single player only. Client update is separate.)
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/prince-of-destruction-10-to-101-updt.hqx; 565K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 16:38:55 -0400
- From: Kenneth.Trueman@residences.ulaval.ca (Kenneth Trueman)
- Subject: [*] Quark XPress Updater 3.31 Release 2
-
- Here is the good version of the updater to Quark XPress. Taken from AOL.
-
- Kenneth
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/quark-xpress-331-updt.hqx; 481K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 12:31:39 -0500 (CDT)
- From: "Art Eschenlauer" <eschen@molbio.cbs.umn.edu>
- Subject: [*] Routines that open blocks as filestreams in ThC 5
-
- blockio.c and blockio.h by Art Eschenlauer
-
- Routines to open blocks of memory as simple filestreams under ThinkC 5.0.4
-
- Here are some routines to open a block of memory (Ptr or Handle) as a simple
- filestream (they do not support disk oriented commands like rewind and seek).
- I wrote these for porting unix software to ThinkC 5.0.4 using the standard
- libraries. I don't know if they would work on later versions of ThinkC std
- libraries. Bugs, comments, flames, etc. to eschen@molbio.cbs.umn.edu.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/blockio-c.txt; 16K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 01:09:19 +0200
- From: yair@erez.cc.biu.ac.il (Yair Elharrar)
- Subject: [*] rsrc-search-09; searches resource forks for text patterns
-
- RSRC Search - beta version 0.9
- Yair Elharrar, September 1994
-
- Finds text strings in the resource forks of your files. Very handy for
- programmers, hackers, power users etc. Just drag and drop a bunch of files on
- RSRC Search to search them all for the same string.
- When found the string, RSRC Search will display the filename, the resource type
- and ID, and offset in the resource.
-
- This is a beta version. Please try it out and let me know what you think.
- Bug reports are more than welcome.
- E-mail: yair@erez.cc.biu.ac.il
-
- Standard disclaimer applies, i.e. use at your own risk and distribute freely.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/dev/rsrc-search-09.hqx; 7K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 01:58:44 -0400 (EDT)
- From: THEBILL@delphi.com
- Subject: [*] sf171; a federal jobs application template for filemaker pro 2.1
-
- SF171 6.0 for FileMaker Pro 2.X is the governments standard job application
- form
- in FileMaker format. Lots of bells and whistles set this one apart from the
- competition. The advantages of having the SF-171 in template format are to
- numerous to mention.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/info/nms/sf-171-60-fmpro.hqx; 157K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 00:35:11 +0100
- From: chad@halcyon.com (Chad Magendanz)
- Subject: [*] ShrinkWrap 1.1.1; a disk image utility
-
- New features implemented in version 1.1.1:
- - Adds option to Preferences that controls whether mounted images are
- compressed in RAM.
- - Deals with bad destination disks more gracefully.
- - Correctly handles floppy disks inserted before ShrinkWrap=81 requests a
- destination disk.
- - Prevents File Manager from updating VIB with old data when ejecting disk
- after copy.
-
- ShrinkWrap is a freeware utility made to manage Apple disk images. It
- incorporates the functionality of DiskCopy and MountImage into one 80K drag
- and drop application, then does them one better by adding on-the-fly
- compression/decompression with the StuffIt Engine.
-
- ShrinkWrap has distinct advantages over MountImage in that it is an
- application and not a control panel. As such, it uses no memory until it
- is required and creates no INIT conflicts. Additionally, MountImage has a
- well documented bug which frequently causes data corruption when mounting
- fragmented image files. ShrinkWrap does not have this problem.
-
- Using ShrinkWrap, you can create disk images by simply dragging and
- dropping your floppy drive icons onto the ShrinkWrap icon. To mount image
- files on the desktop, just drag and drop the image files onto the
- ShrinkWrap icon. (A normal application front end just like StuffIt
- Expander is available for those who are not into drag and drop
- functionality.) If you have the StuffIt Engine installed (which is now
- distributed as shareware in Aladdin's DropStuff 3.5.1), ShrinkWrap will
- automatically compress and decompress the image files as they're created,
- mounted, copied or converted according to the rules you set up in
- Preferences.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/disk/shrink-wrap-111.hqx; 91K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 22:04:28 EST
- From: Philip_D._Emery@mail.magic.ca
- Subject: [*] Surface Noise NET release #1; an excerpt from an album
-
- The attached file is an excerpt from an upcoming independent release from
- Local T.O. outfit "Surface Noise." If you like what you hear, you can get
- the complete tape that includes the songs, sounds and other stuff for
- $8.00.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/snd/surface-noise-grp1.hqx; 2578K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 15:54:23 -0700
- From: John Mancino <mancino@decismkr.com>
- Subject: [*] TattleTech/TattleTale 2.14->2.17 Update
-
- This archive updates TattleTech/TattleTale version 2.14,2.15,2.16 to 2.17.
-
- 2.16, 2.17 UPDATES = Fix major in Faceless mode and minor Tab-File bugs
- related to importing files to FoxPro
- 2.15 UPDATE = Corrects Apple Bug related to Machine ID on System 7.5 machines.
-
- TT reports over 550 info items regarding your system and its hardware
- including the following: General CPU/HW attributes; Volumes/Drives;
- Monitors; Nubus/PDS, ADB, SCSI devices (incl Manufacturer,ROM
- revisions,etc); Traps ; Application versions; DAs, Fonts, INITs, CDEVs,
- etc; Also Mount volumes; Close files.
-
- Commercial level features include Faceless operation, Locating user spec'd
- Files+Resources, etc. Also check File Integrity. Ref: MacUser SW Awards
- '92, MacWeek 2/14/94.
-
- REQUIRES:
- Mac+ or >
- System 6.04 or >
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/tattle-tech-217-updt.hqx; 61K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 03:44:34 -0500
- From: werner@cs.utexas.edu (Werner Uhrig)
- Subject: [*] TattleTech 2.15; a system profiler
-
- TattleTale has been merged with its commercial version, TattleTech, since
- version 2.0.
-
- Known Problems other than those mentioned in the documentation:
- * QuickTime and QuickTime PowerPlug: On the PowerPC, these are listed
- multiple times in the INIT report when TattleINIT is installed. This does
- not create any problems and will be resolved at some point.
- * Modern Memory Manager: On the PowerPC, the current status is listed as
- unknown as I have yet to be able to determine its status. If anyone has
- any ideas, please let me know!
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/tattle-tech-215.hqx; 676K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 94 20:11:28 PDT
- From: jafl@Alice.Wonderland.Caltech.EDU (John Lindal)
- Subject: [*] Tester 2.50; a test editor
-
- Tester 2.50 Complete test editor. Type in the questions,
- add pictures where necessary, then print multiple copies
- of the test, with each copy having a different question
- ordering, and with an answer key for each copy.
- You can even practice taking the tests.
-
- This version lets you retry questions that you missed when you are practicing
- the test. It also begins to implement a real practice session scoring log.
-
- John Lindal
- jafl@alice.wonderland.caltech.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/tester-250.hqx; 261K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 23:16:17 -0800
- From: savetz@northcoast.com (Kevin Savetz)
- Subject: [*] The Internet Press (UPDATE - version 1.1); about Internet journals
-
- The Internet Press
- A guide to electronic journals about the Internet
- Version 1.1 - 26 September 1994
- by Kevin M. Savetz - savetz@northcoast.com
- and John M. Higgins - higgins@dorsai.dorsai.org
- This document is copyright 1994 by Kevin M. Savetz and John M. Higgins. All
- rights reserved. More legal stuff is near the end of this file.
-
- +Additions: +Internet Monthly Report; +The Web Word; +WEBster; +FYI
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/comm/info/internet-press-11.txt; 8K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 94 9:23:41 CDT
- From: juan@astro.spa.umn.edu (Juan Cabanela)
- Subject: [*] The X Files Screen Backdrop
-
- This is a 640x480 PICT of on of my favorite shows right now, "The X Files".
- It's a screen capture of the advertistment with Mulder and Scully in a green
- background with "The X Files" printed on top. It had been posted at a WWW
- site,
- but was in GIF format and too small to use as a backdrop for my screen. I
- converted to PICT format, resized it and added the edges to give it proper
- perspective on the screen.
- Enjoy
- Juan
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/grf/x-files.hqx; 120K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 18:40:46 -0700
- From: dennisb@halcyon.com (Dennis Birch)
- Subject: [*] Timekeeper 3.2 Demo
-
- PandaWare Timekeeper 3.2 is a new version of the popular time tracking
- application that's essential for anybody who charges clients for their
- time. This new version is simpler to use than ever. It lets you easily keep
- track of time and billing on projects you work on for different clients. It
- offers extensive reporting, exporting and printing capabilities. This demo
- allows you to use every function available in the full working version. It
- tracks up to seven projects for up to 20 days.
-
- Here are some of the useful features you'll find in Timekeeper 3.2:
-
- * Data entry is easy -- just select items from lists
- * Lets you track time down to the tenth- or quarter-hour
- (your choice)
- * A nearly unlimited number of clients, projects and
- activities are accessible with a mouse click
- * Lets you assign hourly rates to any activity
- * Automatically sums your time and charges on every project
- * Automatically creates summary reports for any project
- * Automatically creates daily timesheet reports
- * Lets you export data on projects to database, spreadsheet or
- other applications for incorporation into your own billing
- system
-
- This demo lets you try out all of Timekeeper's features for a limited time.
- Please note that this demo requires HyperCard version 2.0 or higher.
-
- The files in this archive have been found to be free of viruses by
- Disinfectant 3.5. This file replaces all earlier demo versions of
- Timekeeper software.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/time-keeper-32-demo-hc.hqx; 127K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 16:08:18 -0500 (EST)
- From: Jun Oshima <JOSHIMA@oise.on.ca>
- Subject: [*] Tom_Robinson(HC)_1of3; a sound sampler
-
- Tom Robinson - "Love Over Rage" Sampler
-
- Tom robinson released his new album "Love Over Rage" in spring 1994.
- In this sampler, you can hear three songs from the album in 30-40 seconds per
- song.
-
- Rin O.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/snd/love-over-rage-sampler-hc.hqx; 2624K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 12:38:03 -1000
- From: billm@maui.com (William Modesitt)
- Subject: [*] TransData; translates data from one format to another
-
- TransData translates data from one format to another, such as
- comma-delimited or fixed-length records to tab-delimited. TransData can
- also change all upper case to upper & lower, eliminate duplicate records,
- create a ZIP+4 file for submitting to the U.S. Post Office for ZIP+4
- processing, and many other useful tasks. Includes a complete user's manual
- and example data.
-
- TransData is $10 shareware product. The unregistered version processes a
- limited number of records. Upon registering, you will receive a version
- that can process an unlimited number of records.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/cmp/trans-data.hqx; 142K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 01:49:16 CST
- From: parsogd@WKUVX1.WKU.EDU
- Subject: [*] UHS_Mac12; a Universal File System reader for games
-
- UHS/Mac is a UHS (Universal File System) reader for the
- Macintosh. UHS provides gentle nudges in the right direction to
- game players who are stuck. All that is required is the reader
- and the right UHS file for the game in question.
- UHS/Mac v1.2: This version of UHS is still a interim
- version, but it supports a lot more than UHS/Mac v1.1a1.
- This version supports most of the 91a format. Only graphic (GIFa)
- hints cannot be viewed. This will be supported in UHS/Mac v2.0,
- which is now in the works.
- The UHS/Mac v1.2 file loader is now more flexible and
- will load more files then before. Many bugs from the previous
- version (v1.1b) have been fixed and some new options have been
- added.
- UHS/Mac v1.2 requires System 7.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/uhs-mac-12.hqx; 117K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 1994 13:06:17 -0700
- From: james@netcom.com (James L. Paul)
- Subject: [*] Umbra1.2; a screensaver
-
- Umbra 1.2 is a no-nonsense screensaver for the Macs that support
- gamma-fading. (Most do.) It is a single system extension that
- runs as a background-only application, and has no user-interface.
- It uses VERY little RAM, and has sleep/never sleep corners. The
- default settings can be easily changed with a bit of ResEdit savvy.
-
- No cute animated creatures. No CPU-intensive fractal panoramas.
- No modules, colors, controls, calories, or artificial sweeteners.
-
- Umbra is also perfect for school labs, and there's no control
- panel for fiddlers to fiddle with. The ShareWare fee is only $5,
- and includes a site license for as many copies as you care to
- run within a 1 mile radius.
-
- james@netcom.com (James L. Paul)
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/gui/umbra-12.hqx; 10K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 01:15:29 -0600
- From: haynes@axe.asel.udel.edu (Carl Haynes)
- Subject: [*] wordsmith; a solitaire game
-
- WordSmith is a solitaire word game. Given fifteen piles of letter tiles, you
- must create words using only the top letters from each pile. The longer the
- word used, the higher your score. Think of it as a cross between solitaire and
- Scrabble(tm). The ultimate goal is to clear all the tiles. Freeware.
-
- carl haynes, haynes@asel.udel.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/wordsmith.hqx; 363K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 20:38:39 -0700
- From: Tom Maddox <tmaddox@halcyon.com>
- Subject: 660AV, LaserWriter IINT & Virtual Memory
-
- The above combination won't print. With the system's virtual memory on
- or with RAMDoubler installed, the print job hangs.
-
- I'm using System 7.1 with System Update 3.0, LaserWriter 8.1 driver, and
- AppleTalk 58.1.4.
-
- Any ideas?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 02:49:57 -0700 (PDT)
- From: Ryan Richard Ware <ware@ecst.csuchico.edu>
- Subject: Clock Chipping and the Quadra 660AV
-
- Hello All,
- I'm considering buying the Alacrity Booster for my Quadra 660AV. As
- I believe all your Macs are to you, mine is my baby and am very concerned about
- doing something to the mother board. Does anyone out there have any experience
- with this product? Does anyone out there know of a produce that will
- increase the clock rate beyond the 35 MHz of Alacrity's Booster? Has anyone
- out there clock chipped a Quadra 660AV before and does it interfear with the
- AT&T DSP at all?
-
-
- Ryan
- (ware@ecst.csuchico.edu)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 18:19:09 -0500
- From: sfkaplan@amherst.edu (Scott Kaplan)
- Subject: Common Ground
-
- Does anyone know anything about a program named "Common Ground". I've
- heard of it, and I'll tell you why I'm interested...I'd like to be able to
- distribute a publication which has been layed out in something like
- PageMaker or QuarkXPress, but I'd like the readers of this publication to
- not need those programs. I'd like to be able to include some kind of
- reader program which will allow people to print out a copy of the
- publication.
-
- Ideally, I'd like it so that the reader didn't have to have all of the
- fonts used in the publication installed on their machine, but that is a
- restriction that I can live with if needed. Basically, I'm looking for any
- good advice on how I coul distribute something in this manner, and I've
- been told to look into Common Ground in particular.
-
- Thanks for your help!
-
- Scott Kaplan
- sfkaplan@amherst.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 14:56:05 -0800 (PST)
- From: GLEN SHIERY <SHIERY@CCVAX.FULLERTON.EDU>
- Subject: Farallon PhoneNet -> Apple LocalTalk networks
-
- >Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 15:58:15 -0700 (PDT)
- >From: Richard Lim <rlim@well.sf.ca.us>
- >Subject: Farallon PhoneNet -> Apple LocalTalk networks
- >
- >I have two LocalTalk networks in the office now, one consisting of Apple
- >LocalTalk connectors and cabling, the other with Farallon PhoneNet
- >connectors and ordinary phone wiring. It's now thought it would be a good
- >idea to hook the two networks up, probably using more phone wire, but I
- >don't know what sort of plug I should get (if one exists) to connect that
- >wire with an Apple LocalTalk connector. Any ideas? Thanks.
-
- Hello Richard,
- My friendly Apple support person has told me that in theory, a localtalk
- network can make one transition from PhoneNet to LocalTalk, but in real
- life things may be different. I have several PhoneNet/LocalTalk cable
- adaptors. These have a rj11 on one end and a round LocalTalk adaptor
- on the other end.
-
- One of my AppleTalk segments had PhoneNet hardware, one adaptor and ended
- with Apple LocalTalk hardware. This segment has 3 Macs and a LaserWriter Pro.
- These Macs cound see the LaserWriterPro and other printers and servers on
- other parts of the network. Other Macs could see this LaserwriterPro. Every-
- thing selected with chooser work. I did have an intermittent problem with
- QuickMail and all tcp/ip applications.
-
- I have since removed the AppleTalk LocalTalk hardware and replaced it with
- the Farralon PhoneNet hardware and now everything works.
-
- Don't mix PhoneNet and Apple LocalTalk hardware!
-
- Shiery@Fullerton.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 25 Sep 94 00:39 MST
- From: schnur@amug.org (Dan Schnur)
- Subject: ftp.amug.org changes
-
- amug.org is now on a 512k line. The address has changed from
- 165.247.10.2 to 204.62.193.2, and the proper name for the ftp server os
- ftp.amug.org. The mount point has also changed to /mnt/ftp1/info-mac from
- /pub/ftp1/info-mac.
- We are going to get the email server running, and *do* have a www server
- at www.amug.org, also an irc bot that hangs on channel #macintosh named
- MacServ. The info-mac archives are avalible on all of these services.
- We also have a newton site that is managed by one of our staff. She
- keeps it updated each day. It is the *most* complete newton site on the
- net, and also is the home of "The Totally Incomplete List of Newton
- Software" Which has a totally complete list of Newton Software in it. If
- you want to use that for updating/replacing your newton area, feel free.
- Her name is Ashley Armstrong (ashley@amug.org). She would be glad to hear
- >From you.
-
- Dan Schnur
- schnur@amug.org
- Opeartor at Large.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 15:00:19 +1000
- From: fjl124@rsphy1.anu.edu.au ( =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fran=E7ois?= Ladouceur)
- Subject: MacMakeIndex
-
- Dear mister/madam/monsieur/frau/etc,
-
- Where can I find a copy of MacMakeIndex to build the index of my latest
- latex book on my mac?
- Francois
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 94 19:10:11 -0400 (EDT)
- From: sean.e.williams@paonline.com
- Subject: OFF-ROAD POWERBOOK?
-
-
-
- Dear Info-Mac Readers:
-
- I recently purchased a Powerbook 150 (got sick of waiting for Apple to get
- around to building the 520c I ordered through the Higher Education Advantage
- program). Anyway, I have some concerns about the fragility of this machine.
-
- The manual doesn't address these sorts of things, but how much abuse can this
- thing take? I mean, can I be using this thing in the passenger seat of my
- friend's Chevy Blazer while we're driving on the Interstate. How about while
- we're driving on back roads or on dirt roads? I'm concerned about how the
- bumps will affect the hard drive. Is is okay to sit in the middle of a field
- with the Powerbook on my lap while reading "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
- as downloaded from Project Guttenburg?
-
- Does anyone have any ideas? I'm an "Old School" Macintosh user. You know,
- when macs sat on the desktop. Back in the day, we were taught to turn off
- the machine before moving it for this very reason.
-
- Thanks for your help.
-
- Sean E. Williams (sean.e.williams@paonline.com)
-
- -> Alice4Mac 2.4.4 E QWK Ser#2-166
- Origin: Pennsylvania Online! (1:270/101) sean.e.williams@paonline.com
-
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 12:21:51 -0700 (PDT)
- From: Ron Ehrens <ron@kaiwan.com>
- Subject: POWER PC UPGRADES & SOFT WINDOWS IN EXTENDED MODE
-
- I just starting with the POWER PC (7100) and would like to know if there
- will be any concrete plans to upgrated to futute PowerPC processors in the
- 6xx family. Also, I am trying to find out if any of the MAC accelerator
- boards would be worth looking at and if they are compatible with the POWER
- PC .
- Lastly , I am looking into the Soft Windows product but was dissappointed
- to hear that it only supports standard mode Windows . Does any one know if
- Softw Windows will support extended mode and when. Where can I get info
- on these subjects ???
-
- * Ron Ehrens, Los Angeles, California *
- * Internet: ron@kaiwan.com *
- * Voice: (818) 598-3434 *
- * FAX: (818) 716-4168 *
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 94 15:57:22 EDT
- From: arudys@pen.k12.va.us (Algis P. Rudys)
- Subject: ResEdit 2.1.3, PowerBooks....[q]
-
- Firstly, what is the difference with ResEdit 2.1.3, from the
- previous versions. It seems the same....
- Also, are there any new powerbooks of the 5- series. and what
- system software do the 520 and 540 models come with?
- TIA, kindly post to the digest.
-
- --
- Algis Rudys - arudys@pen.k12.va.us
- Have a nice life....
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 16:08:50 -0400
- From: super295@convex.cc.uky.edu (Robert G. Buice, Jr.)
- Subject: system 7.5 heap
-
- I recently installed System 7.5 without Powertalk and QuickdrawGX on my
- PowerBook 180c. At startup the system consumes 3.6Mb but as I work on my
- computer the system slowly grows. After an hour it is up to 4.6 Mb. Is
- this a bug? What's going on? System 7.1 did not seem to do this. Thanks.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 1994 08:23:33 -0500
- From: clefort@unix1.sncc.lsu.edu (Clinton R Lefort)
- Subject: THINK-C archives and list
-
- Hello ,
-
- I am looking for the think-c archives and news group address , as well as
- a news group dedicated to MacForth and Microsoft Quickbasic. If anyone has
- information on these please forward to me at :
-
- clefort@unix1.sncc.lsu.edu
-
- Thnaks
-
- clefort
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 22:43:44 GMT
- From: Sven Guckes <guckes@inf.fu-berlin.de>
- Subject: Tuner7-16
-
- "Tuner7-16" sounds like a nice thing.
- Does anyone know whether there is something like this for System7.1?
-
- Sven
-
- ===
- >Subject: [*] tuner7-16; augments the System 7.5 Finder
- >
- >This is a patch downloaded from AOL which does the following to System 7.5:
- >
- >1. Add all possible command-key equivalents to the Finder menu (19 of them).
- >2. Make an alias that has the same name as the original file, so you can put
- > the original file and the alias at the same place without the name
- conflict.
- >3. Add colors to the standard system alert icons.
- >4. Speed up mouse moving speed.
- >5. Enable Keyboard Menu in the Finder menu (form previous freeware "KBMenu
- > enabler).
- >6. Change all folders to colorful 3-D folders (total of 76 folders & icons).
- >7. You can choose individual options for all enhancements.
- >
- >[Archived as /info-mac/gui/tuner7-16x.hqx; 196K]
-
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