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- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 94 07:10:17 PDT
- From: The Info-Mac Moderators <info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu>
- Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
- Subject: Info-Mac Digest V12 #142
- To: info-mac-list
-
-
- Info-Mac Digest Fri, 28 Oct 94 Volume 12 : Issue 142
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- [*] AOL Newton Books; about AOL
- [*] Barney Blaster 2.0.1, an After Dark module
- [*] CalcOne; a calculator for the Mac
- [*] check-ticks; a pseedometer for your Mac
- [*] Chuck's Printer Driver 1.3.0; for Epson compatible pin printers
- [*] ChunkJoiner 1.2.1; concatenates files
- [*] Classic-Horror-Film-Sounds
- [*] Coordinates 2.3a; a geographical utility
- [*] Delta Image 0.9b5; a disk image conversion utility
- [*] Eye Candy Textures v1; some desktop patterns
- [*] FlashWorks 1.0.6 Mac flash cards
- [*] hydrogenium; an excited orbital of Hydrogenium
- [*] Mac Rogue 2.0; a game
- [*] MacShell 0.5b, Unix-like CLI
- [*] Mail2000 v1.7 Program to read e-mail (Major update).
- [*] MPEG Audio 0.3.1; an MPEG sound player
- [*] nancy-halloween-textures; some desktop patterns
- [*] NetGame ScriptReader, an electronic screenplay
- [*] NewsHopper 1.0a Demo; a news client
- [*] PlainText version 1.3.7 -- a text editor
- [*] Prince of Destruction (a game) AV patch
- [*] RHPS - Collection of Sounds from Rocky Horror Picture Show
- [*] Screen Savior - Screen Saver Module (Demo)
- [*] show1.02; a previews manager
- [*] ValueCheat -- Free Faxes!
- (?) Powerbook modem
- [A] About chips and ends little and big...
- [Q] How to speed up a 230?
- [Q] Performa 450 crash on FKEY 3
- [Q] Some Sort of Post-It Note Shareware?
- Apollo 1.0 problems [Q]
- Appleshare 3.0 to 4.0
- Backup Tapes and External Hard Drives
- Converting WP3.0 mac files to Word 5.1 files (q)
- Disk Label Removal (Q)
- EasyPlay Quicktime Viewer - where can I find it?
- Flickering Fish Underbellies and Dancing Memory Chips
- FullWrite 2 is now shipping!
- Gopher App. that lists files sorted by dates which one?
- grep wanted (Q)
- HD Formatting
- Help - Fax STF 2.2.3, MacTcp, MacSLIP collide
- How to argue with a Unix geek? (LONG)
- How to convert? EPS --> GIF
- LaCie Joule drives
- Lotus 1-2-3 bugs...
- Modems and WWW
- mpeg
- MYLK ?
- Netscape/binary mode
- NFS Mounting from the Mac
- no subject (file transmission)
- PPP and Linelink
- Problem to download PostScript files
- Quadra 630 comments? (C)
- Quadra 630 comments? (R)
- RamDoubler --> RamTripler?
- Request For Info About Cameo II
- Retrospect 2.0 & PPC
- Speech-to-text? Possible?
- Spreadsheet corrupts, looking for new one (R)
-
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-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 15:15:35 -0500
- From: Bill Kearney <wkearney@access.digex.net>
- Subject: [*] AOL Newton Books; about AOL
-
- These Newton books describing various America Online Features. I've
- posted these at the request of their author, Phil Torrone <pdcPhil@aol.com>
-
- They're freeware and _great_ examples of what a Newton book _should_ look
- like. They do require quite a bit of free card space, so don't try to
- install them on the internal store.
-
- They are NOT Newton client software for AOL, just books.
-
- Bill
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/nwt/info/aol-pda-forum-v1.hqx; 369K]
- [Archived as /info-mac/nwt/info/aol-pda-forum-v2.hqx; 433K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 22:27:35 -0700
- From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
- Subject: [*] Barney Blaster 2.0.1, an After Dark module
-
- The latest and greatest version of Barney Blaster, the popular After Dark
- module starring the purple twinkiesaur.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ad/barney-blaster-201-ad.hqx; 124K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 94 17:29:47 -0400
- From: grosch@ll.mit.edu (Ted Grosch)
- Subject: [*] CalcOne; a calculator for the Mac
-
- CalcOne is a calculator for the Mac. It can operate in a standard or
- RPN entry mode. There are four calculators to chose from: a scientific
- calculator, one that does complex calculatoins, a finacial calcuator
- and a unit conversions calcualtor.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/calc-one-101.hqx; 33K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 14:19:20 -0500
- From: kidd@rockvax.ROCKEFELLER.EDU (Simon Kidd)
- Subject: [*] check-ticks; a pseedometer for your Mac
-
- This application was mentioned in the latest MacUser, so I downloaded it
- >From AOL. Although its old it does work on my PB180 running system7.5. From
- the AOL readme:
- "Need to know what INITs, utilities, MultiFinder, or accelerators have on
- speed? CheckTicks counts how many system ticks 10,000 GetNextEvents takes.
- The lower the number, the faster your Mac is servicing applications. This
- gives a rough guide only, but can be valuable in determining what's soaking
- up CPU cycles."
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/check-ticks.hqx; 3K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 1994 14:31:19 CDT
- From: rentmees@cae.wisc.edu
- Subject: [*] Chuck's Printer Driver 1.3.0; for Epson compatible pin printers
-
- The following is the latest version (1.3.0) of Chuck's Printer Driver.
- A printer driver for Epson compatible 9-pin and 24-pin printers (and
- configurable for most dot matrix printers) and now HP Laser Jet compatible
- printers too!!!! Just drop the driver and the spooler application into
- your system folder!
-
- It fixes a few bugs:
- * problem while doing print dialog with some applications
- * problem with dialog help
- * and many other bugs with different applications
-
- And has new features:
- * all NEW COLOR support!!!!!
- * support for LaserJet Printers!!!!!
- * new cool looking dialogs!!!!
- * spiffy status display in the spooler application!!
- * scaling
- * horizontal and vertical flipping
- * spooled text printing
-
- - Charles Rentmeesters
- rentmees@cae.wisc.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/prn/chucks-printer-driver-130.hqx; 98K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 15:43:05 +0100
- From: simula3@di.unito.it (Fabrizio Oddone)
- Subject: [*] ChunkJoiner 1.2.1; concatenates files
-
- ChunkJoiner is a shareware utility that lets you join (concatenate)
- any group of files in a single piece.
- Select the files you want to join, and drag&drop them onto ChunkJoiner.
-
- You can skip the data up to and including a configurable text string,
- and/or skip the data beyond and including another configurable text string,
- within each chunk going to be joined.
- This is useful whenever you receive long enclosures and your e-mail gateway
- splits the messages in several chunks.
-
- You can build digests by adding header, separators, and footer.
-
- ChunkJoiner works on any Macintosh, but it
- **requires** System 7 or later.
-
- New since version 1.2:
- Fixed the user interface in the search&insert strings dialogs.
-
- New since version 1.1.1:
- "Fat" application;
- can join in reverse order;
- can insert header, separators, and footer.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/disk/chunk-joiner-121.hqx; 50K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 1994 16:16:07 -0500
- From: gas52r0@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu (Jay Boersma)
- Subject: [*] Classic-Horror-Film-Sounds
-
- This is a collection of small sounds from three classic horror films: The
- Mummy, Dracula, and Frankenstein - great Mac Halloween additions.
-
- Jay Boersma
- gas52r0@uxa.ecn.bgu.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/snd/horror.hqx; 1125K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 94 11:06:22 EDT
- From: "John W Robbins" <jrobbins@geodesy2.gsfc.nasa.gov>
- Subject: [*] Coordinates 2.3a; a geographical utility
-
- Coordinates 2.3a is a Macintosh application which allows the user to make a
- variety of geographical coordinate transformations and distance calculations.
-
- The application was written in FutureBasic (from Zedcor, Inc. of Tucson, AZ)
- and was benchmarked on a Mac 660AV and an older Mac II (w/ Daystar 50 MHz
- PowerCache w/FPU). It has not been tested on PowerPC platforms, but
- presumably will work in 68k emulation mode.
-
- What's New in Version 2.3a?
-
- Version 2.3a is an upgrade from 2.2 in that:
-
- (1) - the window refresh is fully operational.
-
- (2) - occasional erroneous results in output fields are elminated by using
- formatted print statements.
-
- (3) - added the capability to compute the location of a distant point given
- the location of the starting point and the distance and azimuth (or bearing)
- to second point.
-
- (4) - provides smoother interface. Tab keys move from field to field.
- Carriage returns operate highlighted buttons.
-
- John Robbins email: KD3RW@aol.com or jrobbins@geodesy2.gsfc.nasa.gov
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/sci/coordinates-23a.hqx; 119K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 15:15:29 -0500
- From: chris_kohuch@sunshine.net (Chris Kohuch)
- Subject: [*] Delta Image 0.9b5; a disk image conversion utility
-
- Delta Image is a drag and drop utility which converts Apple DiskCopy and
- Dart images and Norton Fastcopy images to DiskDup+ images. DiskDup+ is the
- shareware disk imaging/archiving/copying program by Roger D. Bates.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/cmp/delta-image-09b5.hqx; 23K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 1994 18:08:48 -0500
- From: ryan feeley <feel4344@mach1.wlu.ca>
- Subject: [*] Eye Candy Textures v1; some desktop patterns
-
- Rivalling some of the world's finest texture-art is "Eye Candy v1" from
- the mind and mac of Ryan Feeley.
-
- Take a journey into these wonderful textures (which are used with the
- Desktop Textures Shareware Texture Installer 2.1) as they span the creative
- history of one of earth's most amazing guys, me.
-
- See why Ryan's parents are so gald they shelled out three grand for this
- wonderful pizza box known as the LCIII.
-
- Compliments and scathing personals attacks can be made to:
-
- feel4344@mach1.wlu.ca
-
- Make you mac a beautiful thing.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/gui/grf/eye-candy-textures-grp1.hqx; 1426K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 16:05:46 -0500
- From: mounce@macsbbs.spk.wa.us (mounce)
- Subject: [*] FlashWorks 1.0.6 Mac flash cards
-
- FlashWorks is a suburb flash card program for learning foreign languages. It
- is available for both Macintosh (fwmac_.sea) and Windows (fwwin.zip). It
- comes with databases for German, Spanish, French, Greek (including a
- postscript font), and Hebrew (including a bitmap font for the Macintosh).
- Full instructions are included.
-
- It is very fast and flexible. For example, you can tell it you want to work
- with verbs and nouns, not prepositions, etc., that occur in chapters 4-6 in
- your text book (optional) and occur at least 30 times in the literature
- (optional for Biblical Greek and Hebrew). It watches what words you get right
- and wrong and adjusts a "Difficulty" rating for each word for each student.
- Therefore, you can also search for just those words that have a personal
- difficulty of 3 and above, or perhaps only 5.
-
- The databases are really text files, so you can modify them as much as you
- wish with your word processor, including adding new languages or modifying
- the ones included. You can select the font for the foreign word, so you can
- use it for Russian, Arabic, etc., anything you can get a font for.
-
- The current version is 1.0.6 and has been in use for two years. This file has
- been checked with Disinfectant and is self-extracting.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/flash-works-106.hqx; 469K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 15:37:39 +0100
- From: obo@ruk.cuni.cz (Ondrej Bojar)
- Subject: [*] hydrogenium; an excited orbital of Hydrogenium
-
- This program draws shapes of an excited orbital of Hydrogenium.
-
- A manual is included.
-
- Ondrej Bojar (obo@cuni.cz)
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/sci/hydrogenium.hqx; 27K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 10:01:40 +0100 (MET)
- From: marco@maya.dei.unipd.it (Marco Pontil)
- Subject: [*] Mac Rogue 2.0; a game
-
- This is the 2.0 relase of MacRogue. MacRogue is the porting
- in the Mac environment of the unix game Rogue. Since this
- is one of the programs I wrote to learn how to program a Mac
- don't expect too much. But someone liked it so perhaps you
- will like it too. Please respect the honourware conditions,
- few dollars can give a lot of happyness.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/mac-rogue-20.hqx; 787K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 17:05:02 -0700
- From: fred@cs.washington.edu (Fred Videon)
- Subject: [*] MacShell 0.5b, Unix-like CLI
-
- MacShell is a Unix-like command line interface for the Macintosh. Its
- interface is modeled loosely on the Unix C-shell. Versions of a set
- of Unix-style file management, content searching, and other assorted
- utilities are built-in. It also contains a <32k text editor.
-
- It's free.
-
- Enjoy!
- Fred Videon
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/gui/mac-shell-05b.hqx; 135K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 15:19:02 +0100
- From: x <P.J.Berck@kub.nl>
- Subject: [*] Mail2000 v1.7 Program to read e-mail (Major update).
-
- Hmm, I seem to be turning out a new version about every two weeks! The
- program is slowly turning into a stable and useful application though.
- Version 1.7 has -again- some new features added (some requested by
- users).
-
- Mail2000 is a program which allows you to take your saved e-mail files,
- mboxes and saved newspostings home and read them at your leisure. It
- has some options to mark, save, append and delete messages. This is
- especially for people who keep their mail and news at home in files.
-
- All you have to do is open a TEXT file, and Mail2000 will examine the
- file, create a list of mails or postings, and thread them either
- according to subject, or to sender. You can then read the mails and
- the threads. Mails or threads can be marked, and subsequently be
- deleted, saved to a new file or appended to another file. It is
- possible to specify different header definitions for each different
- file, so you can also use it to read VMS mail or mailing list digests.
-
- -Peter
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/comm/mail-2000-17.hqx; 125K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 18:04:50 -0800
- From: franke1@popcorn.llnl.gov (Norman Franke, III)
- Subject: [*] MPEG Audio 0.3.1; an MPEG sound player
-
- Enclosed is the latest version of MPEG Audio for Macintosh. It's a freeware
- MPEG Audio playing and conversion utility for the Macintosh. It requires
- System 7 and either a 68020 or better with FPU or a Power Macintosh. It is
- distributed as a fat binary and is based on maplay1.2. It will support
- real-time playback on a Power Macintosh.
-
- Version 0.3.1 corrects the menu ordering in the Save dialog box.
-
- Again, the interface needs some help, but it was a quick job to listen to
- sounds.
-
- -Norman
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/mpeg-audio-031.hqx; 138K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 22:15:04 -0700 (PDT)
- From: nschneid@netcom.com (nschneid@netcom.com)
- Subject: [*] nancy-halloween-textures; some desktop patterns
-
- Please accept this Desktop Texture file into the Info-mac
- archives. It contains 4 ppats: 3 for Halloween, 1 for Christmas.
- They're 128 x 128 pixels, thousands of colors. They look great
- at 256 colors, though. That's what my monitor is, so I haven't
- actually *seen* my own work in 16-bit.
-
- To my knowledge the ppats can be used with any desktop texture
- application, although some apps require a little more effort than
- others, i.e. copy/paste.
-
- As usual, the textures are response-ware. If they bring a
- smile to your face, or to the face of anyone who sees your mac,
- I'd be elated to know via email or snail mail. Please take a
- moment to read the enclosed ReadMe file, as always. It's
- painless, really! Besides, I've made important changes to it
- since my last upload.
-
- Have a Safe and Happy Halloween!
-
- Nancy Schneider
- nschneid@netcom.com (until Nov. 15, then my acct. closes...ReadMe!)
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/gui/grf/nancys-halloween-textures.hqx; 58K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 15:05:00 -0500
- From: zjozjoli@uclink.berkeley.edu (Sandra Liu)
- Subject: [*] NetGame ScriptReader, an electronic screenplay
-
- SCREENWRITER HOCKS SCRIPT WITH ELECTRONIC "SCRIPT READER,"
- NOW CIRCULATING THROUGH HOLLYWOOD AND THE NET
-
- Here's my first posting: Net Game Script Reader, a glitzy
- multimedia self-promotion featuring my latest screenplay
- (about hackers) and a slew of other diversions: business
- cards, notes, and a videotape of my latest film--even a
- couple Fig Newtons. If that's not enough, find, pop, and
- eat all 20 popcorn kernels I've hidden in the script.
- You could win a real package of microwave popcorn! Wow!
-
- Net Game Script Reader is freeware; please share it with
- others.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/net-game.hqx; 1880K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 14:33:12 +0000
- From: Laurent Humbert <laurent@mach.demon.co.uk>
- Subject: [*] NewsHopper 1.0a Demo; a news client
-
- NewsHopper is a Usenet newsreader for the Mac. It is full-featured and has
- especially been designed for offline newsreading.
-
- NewsHopper requires System 7 as well as a MacTCP access to a news (NNTP)
- server.
-
- In this demo version, deleting and purging of articles in the local
- database is disabled.
-
- Version 1.0a fixes 2 serious bugs that were in the initial release: the
- program now works properly on Macs with 68000s (PB100, Classics...) and an
- incompatibility with TIA/NNTPd has been fixed.
-
- Regards,
-
- Laurent Humbert
- SW15 Software
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/comm/tcp/news-hopper-10a-demo.hqx; 351K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 15:10:31 -0500 (CDT)
- From: MPARK@UTMEM1.UTMEM.EDU
- Subject: [*] PlainText version 1.3.7 -- a text editor
-
- PlainText is the freeware, auto-wordwrapping text editor that has no 32K
- limit.
- It incorporates a useful set of conversion features for converting between DOS,
- Unix, and Mac text file conventions, stripping linefeeds and control
- characters, search for and stripping lines containing certain patterns. It
- implements all the standard features of a text editor, including search and
- replace, regular expression searching, hard and soft word-wrap, including full
- interconvertability between the two. It even implements a number of operating
- system functions through a command-line interface.
-
- Version 1.3.7 is a maintenance upgrade.
-
- Mel Park
- University of Tennessee, Memphis
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/text/plain-text-137.hqx; 126K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 09:23:24 -0500
- From: tonio@jolt.mpx.com.au (Tonio Loewald)
- Subject: [*] Prince of Destruction (a game) AV patch
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/pod-av-patch.hqx; 827K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 15:15:06 -0500
- From: sua_schell@vino.emcmt.edu
- Subject: [*] RHPS - Collection of Sounds from Rocky Horror Picture Show
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/snd/rocky-horror-grp1.hqx; 717K]
- [Archived as /info-mac/snd/rocky-horror-grp2.hqx; 681K]
- [Archived as /info-mac/snd/rocky-horror-grp3.hqx; 497K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 19:31:18 -0700
- From: robertso@sdsc.edu (MR Mac - Michael Robertson)
- Subject: [*] Screen Savior - Screen Saver Module (Demo)
-
- Screen Savior is a screen saver module that displays inspirational
- scripture based on the King James version of the Bible on your computer
- screen during periods of inactivity. Versions for Macintosh=81 and Windows=
- =81
- operating systems are available. Screen Savior I requires AfterDark 2.0
- (commercial) or Darkside of the Mac (freeware) screen saver.
-
- The Screen Savior Volume I Demo Version includes quotes from the Love
- Theme. The fully functional version of Volume I has more than 360 quotes
- >From the following themes:
-
- * Love * Charity * Salvation * Children * Hope * Peace * Kindness
- * Suffering * Wealth * Ability.
-
- The Teachings of Jesus Christ module is also available which contains 2,000
- quotes from the Red Letter Edition of the King James Version of the Bible.
- Both modules make great Christmas gifts! If you enjoy this demo version,
- you may purchase each module (the complete Screen Savior Volume I or The
- Teachings of Jesus Christ) for $19.95 from Quantum Leap at (800) 997-9975
- or (619) 481-8427 or qls@applelink.apple.com.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ad/screen-savior-demo-ad.hqx; 12K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 10:52:53 +0100 (GMT+0100)
- From: Henk den Bok <H.W.denBok@fys.ruu.nl>
- Subject: [*] show1.02; a previews manager
-
- This is the initial release of a new product which will help
- you to organize your image libraries. Using the thumbnail
- previews that are now commonly saved with digital images,
- or by creating them with this program, you can create/arrange
- image sets much like you would do with ordinary slides on
- a backlit table. The image sets/sequences can be saved in
- document files. The program interfaces with JPEGView for
- opening or slide-showing the originals.
-
- Henk W. den Bok (denbok@fys.ruu.nl)
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/grf/util/show-102.hqx; 185K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 13:46:17 EST
- From: doctorow@mail.magic.ca (Cory Doctorow)
- Subject: [*] ValueCheat -- Free Faxes!
-
- ValueFax is an excellent piece of fax shareware. It only allows twenty
- faxes, tho'. This teeny HyperCard stack cheats ValueFax into resetting the
- Faxes Sent counter.
-
- Retreived from a site that shall remain nameless.
-
- Cory
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/value-cheat.hqx; 9K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 10:17:57 PDT
- From: "mfran:es xc15@xerox"@xerox.com
- Subject: (?) Powerbook modem
-
- I need a recomendation on purchase of a modem for my 180C. An internal would
- be preferred but most are too pricey. What are the pros-cons of internal vs
- external?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 94 21:40:40 EDT
- From: jhardis@tcs.wap.org (Jon Hardis)
- Subject: [A] About chips and ends little and big...
-
- In Info-Mac Digest V12 #141, Allan Hunter <AHUNTER@CCVM.SUNYSB.EDU> asks:
-
- > One occasionally hears the Motorola chip family and associated software
- > referred to as "big-endian", as opposed to Intel chips-and-software set
- > which is referred to as "little-endian". Anyone care to illuminate
- > those of us who do not entirely know which end of what is which and why?
-
- It is generally true that computer addresses specify bytes (commonly a
- collection of 8 bits). However, the data constructs upon which computers
- operate may require more than one byte of storage. For example, integers
- are commonly stored in two or four bytes.
-
- Which of these multiple bytes, then, does the address refer to? In a "big-
- endian" architecture, it refers to the byte containing the most significant
- bits; in a "little-endian" architecture, it refers to the byte containing
- the least significant bits.
-
- You cited Intel chips as being "little-endian." DEC minicomputers were also
- little-endian. It is advantagous to handle the computation of numbers, longer
- numbers than the word-size of your computer, by addressing (dealing with) the
- least significant portion first, and then progressing forward through memory,
- continuing the calculation and propogating the carry.
-
- Memory looks the most natural when laid out like this:
-
- 3 2 1 0 Byte Number (address), growing right to left
- +-----+-----+ +-----+-----+
- | MSB | LSB | | MSB | LSB |
- +-----+-----+ +-----+-----+
- High Word Low Word 16-bit word pair of a 32-bit number
-
- You cited Motorola chips as being "big-endian." IBM mainframes are also
- big-endian. It is advantagous to deal with strings (text strings and BCD
- encoded number strings [hint, hint, hint]) by assigning their addresses as
- you would write them out on paper.
-
- Memory looks the most natural when laid out like this:
-
- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Byte Number (address), growing left to right.
- +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
- | A | | S | T | R | I | N | G | | O | F | | T | E | X | T |
- +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
-
- In this second layout, if you want to consider a pair of adjacent bytes as
- a 16-bit integer, it is most natural to give the high-order byte the lowest
- address.
-
- Why is the 68000 a big-endian design? My theory has been that Motorola didn't
- want to be accused of copying a DEC architecture. Notwithstanding this
- difference, there are many similarities between them.
-
- - Jonathan
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 13:43:23 -0400 (EDT)
- From: Greg Porter <PORTERG@Gems.VCU.EDU>
- Subject: [Q] How to speed up a 230?
-
- I've got a Duo 230 and DuoDock, and while it isn't an orphan yet, it's
- starting to look that way. Since it doesn't appear to have a PDS slot
- (only 2 NuBus slots), what is the best way to speed this puppy up while
- it is docked? Or, are there any products to speed it up that will fit
- inside the Duo case?
-
- (no, I'm not going to just get a 280c...the ultimate motherboard swap).
-
- Thanks,
-
- Greg Porter
- porterG@jade.vcu.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 22:38:09 +0100
- From: jonk@oslonett.no (Jon Kleiser)
- Subject: [Q] Performa 450 crash on FKEY 3
-
- A friend of mine has a Macintosh Performa 450 (with a 14" Apple RGB
- monitor) running Norwegian System (H1-) 7.1P5. When he tries to make a
- screen dump using Cmd-Shift-3, he gets a system error message like "Finder:
- unimplemented trap".
-
- This happens every time, whether extensions are on or off, also when he has
- booted from his (write protected) Utility diskette, also when he has booted
- >From the hard disk but are using a copy of the System file found on the
- Utility diskette. We have also tried resetting the PRAM, both by the
- standard Option-Cmd-P-R and later using TechTool 1.0.6, with no success.
-
- Out of curiosity, I compared the FKEY 3 resource sizes in the System on the
- Performa Utility diskette and in the System (H1-7.1) on my Macintosh LC;
- they were 998 and 1132, respectively. We have not tried to copy my LC FKEY
- 3 into his Performa System (yet), but might try it if no other solution
- shows up.
-
- If you have (access to) a Performa 450, I'd be pleased if you'd try the
- Cmd-Shift-3 combination, and tell me (Jon.Kleiser@oslonett.no) whether you
- get the screen dump (and the click sound) or the system error. If you get
- the screen dump (especially), I'd also like to know which System version
- you're using. If you first get the system error, and then find THE
- SOLUTION, please let me know the details. If I get any reports at all, I'll
- try to put together, and submit, a "compilation".
-
- Sincerely,
-
- Jon Kleiser
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 94 18:15:46 -0400
- From: "Keith E Gatling" <kgatling@mailbox.syr.edu>
- Subject: [Q] Some Sort of Post-It Note Shareware?
-
- After an afternoon of correcting 30 odd ClarisWorks quizzes on disk, I'm
- looking for some sort of Post-It Note type shareware that I could use to
- tack notes onto the students' files with.
-
- I there anything like that out there?
-
-
- keg
-
-
- * kgatling@mailbox.syr.edu I've got plenty of opinions. Just ask my wife! *
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 09:28:41 +0100
- From: onm010@aixrs1.hrz.uni-essen.de (Dr. Stefan P. Mueller)
- Subject: Apollo 1.0 problems [Q]
-
- I was just checking out Apollo 1.0 as an application launcher and default
- directory assignment utility. Unfortunately it seems to cause problems on
- my system (Quadra 700, System 7.1, all non-Apple extensions except Apollo
- and InterSLIP off). The computer crashes fairly regularly when Eudora or
- Turbogopher (through SLIP) are running and Apollo is used to launch another
- application. Likewise it doesn't seem to get along with MPW 3.3.
-
- Hasn't Apollo been around for a while and should be more stable? Do others
- have similar problems? Is it still supported by the programmer? It doesn't
- look like I am going to register it as it is. Any other ideas?
-
- Thank you very much
-
- Stefan
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 18:58:02 -0600
- From: pgeiger@seraph1.sewanee.edu (Pete Geiger)
- Subject: Appleshare 3.0 to 4.0
-
- I'm in charge of a 17 node LAN using a Centris 610 as a file server running
- Appleshare 3.0. My question: is it worth $400 (Apple's price) to upgrade
- to Appleshare 4.0? I'm mainly concerned about the slow speed on the LAN
- now, with 2 Laserwriter NTR printers slowing down when multiple users have
- accessed the server.
- Thanks for your time.
-
- Peter Geiger
- St. Andrew's-Sewanee School, TN
- pgeiger@seraph1.sewanee.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 18:28:01 +0200
- From: michaels@techunix.technion.ac.il (Michael Silverstein)
- Subject: Backup Tapes and External Hard Drives
-
- I am considering purchasing a Backup Tape system and a External Hard Drive.
- Do I have to buy items that are specifically for the Macintosh or can I buy
- these items from any source, any PC dealer, as long as they have a SCSI
- connection???
-
- Why do I ask? All Mac products are purchased through a local monopoly that
- ensures that there is a quantum leap in prices between Mac items and
- similar PC items. I can see paying 'more' for a Mac computer, but why
- should a backup tape or an external hard drive be more expensive.
-
- Thanks to anyone who has had experience with these things and can fill me in.
-
- P.S. Can I use the same Backup Tape unit to backup Mac and PCs???
-
- Michael Silverstein
- Materials Engineering
- Technion
-
- michaels@tx.technion.ac.il
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 1994 12:27:59 +0200
- From: daneel@wicc.weizmann.ac.il (David L. Hirschberg)
- Subject: Converting WP3.0 mac files to Word 5.1 files (q)
-
- It there a converter that will let Word 5.1 open a word perfect 3.0 file?
-
- I assume that you can open WP3.0 files with Word 6 right?
-
- -David
- bnhirsch@wicc.weizmann.ac.il
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 94 20:53:51 EDT
- From: "Allan M. Bloom" <IRBLOOM@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU>
- Subject: Disk Label Removal (Q)
-
- Having probably exhausted the topic of floppy condoms (Let me hear an
- amen, brothers and sisters!), I feel moved to address that other serious
- problem of our times -- floppy labels. Specifically, their removal.
-
- After a bunch of recent updates, I found myself this evening with a whole
- mess of floppy disks to be recycled. Have you noticed, by the way, that
- updates now come on HD disks, and you can't use the previous DD disks to
- make your legal archival backups on? This stuff is getting fatter than I
- am, and I don't mean 68K/PPC friendly. But I digress.
-
- My first step in floppy recycling is label removal. I can't recall where
- I read the tip, but I've found lighter fluid to be a cheap and generally
- reliable method of label removal. Put a little fluid on the label, rub it
- around, and let it sit for maybe fifteen minutes. Label generally peels
- right off afterwards with little or no residue. A colleague caught me at
- the process last year, and I explained its advantages, and she said "But
- I don't smoke!" Hmm. Your tuition dollars at work.
-
- Anyway. With some forty disks to recycle, I got an up close and personal
- relationship with the various labels. Symantec's are real easy to remove.
- I can peel them off without lighter-fluid treatment and only need apply
- a little juice afterwards for residual glue. Wiped up with Kleenex. The
- flat worst were Apple's System 7.01 installation disks. Those puppies
- refused to surrender. One lighter-fluid treatment wouldn't budge them, so
- I did another. The labels came off, but the glue stayed. Three or more
- subsequent treatments with lighter fluid, followed each time by Kleenex
- wipe, were necessary to get the disks non-tacky to touch. Whew! Apple
- is truly sincere about its labels.
-
- Which begs the obvious question. Granted that lighter fluid is cheap and
- mostly effective in label removal. Is there a superior method for what
- I'd call problem labels like Apple's?
-
- Al Bloom, Virginia Tech
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 01:38 EST
- From: "Don't Panic!" <ABRODY@vax.clarku.edu>
- Subject: EasyPlay Quicktime Viewer - where can I find it?
-
- Greetings,
- Yes, the third post in as many days! But a different topic alltogether:
- I couldn't find that wonderful shareware called EasyPlay that could resize the
- QuickTime movie to whatever screen size your monitor is. This even worked on
- a 512 x 384 Apple 12" RGB. I looked under grf/util and it was nowhere to be
- seen. Has it changed names?
- ------
- To save an additional post, anyone seen an http site to read the digest from?
- Just found NetScape could use a SLIP NNTP site to read some newsgroups in a
- way that you could point and click at each posting in the newsgroup,
- yet it doesn't work on comp.sys.mac.digest directly, so I am looking for a
- html for the digest posts done for each individual post.
-
- Thank you.
- Sincerely,
- ABRODY@VAX.CLARKU.EDU
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 18:20:35 +0200
- From: michaels@techunix.technion.ac.il (Michael Silverstein)
- Subject: Flickering Fish Underbellies and Dancing Memory Chips
-
- This is a follow up question to a problem I have been having with my
- screen. I have more information but have not yet been able to figure out
- what the problem is, never mind find a solution...
-
- I have a MacIIci, 8MB (8*1MB) RAMdoubled to 16MB (the problem existed
- before I bought RAMdoubler) and a 14" trinitron screen. I do not use a
- graphics card.
-
- The problem occurs with certain grey shades when my monitor is set to 256
- colours. The underbellies of the grey screen saver fish (and no other
- fish), the legs on the chip in the memory control panel icon Certain icons,
- background patterns, all flicker. This occurs no matter where the fish swim
- or where the icon is placed. It is particulary noticable on the fish which
- seem to have developed some strange grey fungus blotches instead of being
- smooth and silvery.
-
- THIS PROBLEM DISAPPEARS WHEN I CHANGE TO 256 GREYS!!!
-
- I thought it might be some software connected to the definition of colours,
- but I have no idea what does that. I tried replacing control panels
- (monitors, colours, general) and preferences (finder) but no luck so far.
-
- Someone mentioned that they had the same problem that went away when they
- replaced a bad graphics card, but I am not using a graphics card. Could my
- SIMMS be doing this to me? My gut feeling says SOFTWARE PROBLEM, but what
- do I know....
-
- If anyone out there has an inkling of what is wrong I'd really appreciate
- hearing from you. For instance: It only happens to greys, but there is no
- problem when I move from colour to greys....why would this be??
-
- Thanks for your help in advance,
-
- Michael Silverstein
- Materials Engineering
- Technion
-
- michaels@tx.technion.ac.il
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 10:02:46 -0400
- From: fullwrite@akimbo.com
- Subject: FullWrite 2 is now shipping!
-
- Akimbo Systems announced today (10/24/94) that FullWrite 2 is now
- shipping. Copies of the press releases are available for
- downloading from our forum on America Online (keyword: FullWrite)
- and from our info@akimbo.com server. On AOL, the press releases
- can be found in the software library. To obtain the press
- releases from the server, send an e-mail message to
- info@akimbo.com with the line:
- get press-releases
- For general info about FullWrite 2, send:
- get general-info
- and for information about how to place an order, send:
- get how-to-order
- We'll be putting more files on both AOL and the info server in
- the near future. (And we'll be posting files to info-mac when
- appropriate.)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 09:05:34 -0800 (PST)
- From: XSVARSHNEY@CCVAX.FULLERTON.EDU
- Subject: Gopher App. that lists files sorted by dates which one?
-
- Hello, I 've been using TurboGopher but it seems there is
- no way I can get tgopher to list files sorted by date.
- Is there another gopher that does this? Please email
- me if someone has the answer. Thanks!
-
- suvrit varshney
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 1994 09:37:18 +0200
- From: eickhoff@spacediv.dofn.de
- Subject: grep wanted (Q)
-
- Hello,
-
- I am searching for a program on the mac that does basically the same as grep
- does on
- unix systems - searching through text files for user specified patterns. The
- think
- compiler offers an extended "find" capability doing so, but it only coveres
- source and
- library files included in the relevant think c project.
-
- What I need is a program generally searching all files in a directory or on
- disc.
-
- Any hints?
-
- Jens Eickhoff
-
- eickhoff@spacediv.dofn.de
- 100140.1476@compuserve.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 10:49:01 -0800
- From: durstb@ava.bcc.orst.edu (Bob Durst)
- Subject: HD Formatting
-
- I remember some time ago a posting that described how to patch Apples HD
- formatter to recognize a generic Quantum drive. Of course I didn't need it
- at the time, so ignored it. Now I have need to do this and would appreciate
- any help on locating the information.
-
- TIA
-
- durstb@bcc.orst.edu
-
- -Bob D.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 26 Oct 1994 23:07:45 GMT
- From: bug@dircon.co.uk (Yoram Ney)
- Subject: Help - Fax STF 2.2.3, MacTcp, MacSLIP collide
-
- Well, the subject line says it. When FaxSTF and MacTCP/MacSLIP are
- loaded, only ONE will work, looks like the first to take the port keeps
- it, and keeps it open.
-
- Anyone experienced the above??
- Is there a workaround?????
-
- Any help will be highly appreciated.
-
- Yoram
- <bug@dircon.co.uk>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 11:32:38 -0700 (PDT)
- From: John Thoo <jbthoo@ucdavis.edu>
- Subject: How to argue with a Unix geek? (LONG)
-
- Help! My Dept System Manager is a Unix geek (and I mean in the best way
- :-) and I'm a Unix idiot (and I mean that literally). Thus, I have a tough
- time arguing his perceived shortcomings of the Mac when compared to Unix.
- Here's an example of a recent e-mail I got from him. How do I respond?
- How would _you_ respond?
-
- Bill (the Sys Mgr), a cool chap, really, said you may respond directly to
- him.
-
- ==============begin forward================
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 10:16:21 -0700 (PDT)
- From: Bill Broadley <broadley@turing.ucdavis.edu>
- To: John Thoo <jb2@ucdmath.ucdavis.edu>
- Subject: Re: Macs as servers
-
- >
- > You asked once about Macs as servers (or something like that). I
- > forwarded you a reply I got from a query I put out on this. Here's a
- > little more stuff I just read about in the latest MacWEEK. Sorry to
- > clutter your mailbox with this.
- >
-
- Heh, just verifing my worst fears.
-
- > The Power Mac upgrade will be 30 percent to 40 percent faster than the
- > 680x0 version. Version 2.0 on a RISC CPU will handle 2,000 to 2,500 Web
- > connections per hour, BIAP said. The software will support a maximum of
- > 48
- > simultaneous users.
-
- Wow take a powermac ass $100 worth of software and your almost half as fast
- as a 386 with free software. There are cd's of free software that
- include httpd servers that plug and play. Of course you still have to write
- http files.
-
- > MacHTTP 2.0 will cost from $25 to $100, depending on educational or
- > commercial use; site licenses will be available. The upgrade will be free
- > to current users. Further information is available via the Web at
- > http://www.uth.tmc.edu/mac_info/machttp_info.html.
-
- Sounds like a repackaging of free mac software with possibly the cute
- addition of usage plots.
-
- > Gateways: BBN's Internet server manages from Mac
- >
- > By David Morgenstern
- >
- > BBN Internet Services Corp., a large Internet service provider, this
- > month
- > shipped a preconfigured Unix-based Internet server that can be managed
- > from a Mac.
- >
- > The $9,895 system is aimed at business and academic sites that do not
- > have
- > the in-house programming resources to support Internet e-mail or
- > information servers. Unlike traditional Unix servers, BBN's runs a shell
- > that permits remote configuration of the server with a Mac administration
- > application.
-
- Cute a 10k system to run a few scripts from a telnet session on a mac.
-
- If this works mac users are more gullible then I thought they were.
-
- > The BBN Internet Server runs on a 60-MHz Pentium-based machine with 16
- > Mbytes of RAM, a 500-Mbyte hard disk and a DAT drive. The system comes
- > standard with external power-line conditioning hardware, an Ethernet card
- > and two serial ports. The company recommends a switched-56 line or faster
- > Internet connection.
-
- This hardware is worth about $2000, maybe $2500, wow so only $7500
- for this wonder box. I bet it's runing linux.
-
- > After consultation with the customer's company and its Internet service
- > provider, BBN will ship the server configured with the host's name;
- > domain
- > server address; SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) and Post Office
- > Protocol mail services; local news group hierarchy; and servers for FTP
- > (File Transfer Protocol), Gopher and Web.
-
- Wow they type in the ip number for you to !
-
- > A maintenance service is available for $1,450 per year. A Windows version
- > of the management software is expected in the first quarter of 1995,
- > according to the company.
-
- What a privildge.
-
- > The company this month also introduced the Internet Site Patrol, a $1,500
- > annual security service for academic institutions and businesses on the
- > Internet. The service installs a firewall system that insulates mail and
- > information servers from unauthorized access, BBN said.
-
- Ahhh now I recognize them they are the people that pay hackers to look
- for security holes, of course the hackers never report ALL the security
- holes...
-
- SIGH such things are depressing. Any highschool student with a 386sx
- 16, a modem, and access to the net smart enough to load ms-windows and
- can install linux. After playing with it for a month they can trivially
- setup httpd servers, mailing lists, etc.
-
- Anyone that things a $10k internet node with a mac interface admin is
- going to give them the power of a full unix box is deluded.
-
-
- --
- Bill Broadley Broadley@math.ucdavis.edu UCD Math Sys-Admin
- Linux is great. http://ucdmath.ucdavis.edu/~broadley PGP-ok
-
- =================end forward================
-
-
- Sorry about the length of this, but it bugs me to no end. Maybe I should
- just give up?
-
- --John.
- J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis, CA 95616-8633
- Internet: <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu> or <jbthoo@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu>
- Home Page: <http://math.ucdavis.edu/~jb2>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 07:57:33 -0800
- From: aunenj@plu.edu (Nathan Aune)
- Subject: How to convert? EPS --> GIF
-
- Sorry if this is a FAQ, but I am designing some WWW HTML files and I have some
- graphics that I want to put online. Unfortunately, they are in the EPS graphics
- format and need to be in the GIF format. How can I go about converting them?
-
- Please respond to aunenj@plu.edu and I will post a summarized response.
-
- Thanks much..
-
- Nate
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 10:21:50 -0400 (EDT)
- From: Michael Nibeck <nibeck@Pentagon-EMH6.army.mil>
- Subject: LaCie Joule drives
-
- Was looking at getting a Syquest drive and was intrigued by LaCie new
- "Modular Storage Systems", the Joule drives. These are the "stackable"
- drives where you start with a base unit and then can simply attach new
- scsi devices onto the tower. I like the looks and concept behind this
- approach, but was wondering about LaCie's reputation, and I don't want to
- pay a extra for a "neat fad". I will be adding more scsi devices(tapes,
- hard drives) in the future and this seemed like a good approach.
-
- Any comments??
-
- Mike Nibeck
- Programmer/Analyst - Datanamics
- (703)614-0239
- nibeck@pentagon-emh6.army.mil
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 21 May 94 21:55:57 PDT
- From: Jeff Richards <jeff@aesyvr2.pwc.bc.doe.ca>
- Subject: Lotus 1-2-3 bugs...
-
- A friend of mine was letting me try out his copy of Lotus 1-2-3 to see if it
- was what I might want. I noticed several annoying bugs and I was wondering if
- there might be a bug patcher out there in net land, or if Lotus has an ftp
- site. I had a look at a mirror of both sumex and umich and didn't spot
- anything, but of course I might just be blind.
-
- Does anyone have any information? I was trying out version 1.0 of Lotus 1-2-3
- for the Macintosh. Is there a newer version out or have they dropped support?
- I seem to recall a rumour that Lotus has lost interest in the Mac. I *REALLY*
- don't want to have to resort to using anything from Herr Gates.
-
- Thanks in advance.
-
- --
- jeff@aesyvr2.pwc.bc.doe.ca
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 94 08:07:24 IST
- From: Uri Marcus <RPRSAM2@TECHNION.TECHNION.AC.IL>
- Subject: Modems and WWW
-
- This may sound like a dumb question to most of you but
- can I access the internet using WWW from a modem-based connection?
-
- Until now, I have always understood that unless I had some direct
- connection with the internet via Ethernet, WWW is not possible.
-
- I finally got the hang of using ftp and telnet, but a Web-browser,
- I don't even know what it is. Can someone point me to where I
- might get more information. I keep reading articles on it here in
- the digest, but its like coming into the middle of movie, and you
- just don't know what is going on.
-
- Uri Marcus, Internet Address: RPRSAM2@Technion.Technion.ac.il
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 1994 09:11:29 +1000
- From: alf@macadam.mpce.mq.edu.au (Alf van der Poorten)
- Subject: mpeg
-
- Please direct me to an appropriate faq file (or an aq file if the question
- isn't often asked).
- What does one do to or with a .mpeg file (I gather it's a movie)? More
- particularly, if the rotten thing is a .tar file how (most easily) does one
- make it accessible? I did find an mpegplayer but _it too_ is a tar file
- which when extracted (with suntar 2.0.2 or tar 4.0) seems to give me a
- hundred files that then wish to be compiled.
-
- Alf van der Poorten
- Head, School of Mathematics, Physics, Computing and Electronics
- Director, ceNTRe for Number Theory Research
- Macquarie University
- NSW 2109 AUSTRALIA
-
- alf@mpce.mq.edu.au (fax: +61 2 850 9502 or, fax at home: +61 2 415 6282)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 12:33:28 -0700 (PDT)
- From: Jacob Pak <awhale@crl.com>
- Subject: MYLK ?
-
- Where is MYLK ?
- How can I get it ?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 94 10:46:42 -0400
- From: Peter Hinman <Peter.G.Hinman@math.lsa.umich.edu>
- Subject: Netscape/binary mode
-
- How do I set Netscape to binary mode for downloading, for example, the .sea
- files in Tidbits/Select?
-
- ........Peter Hinman pgh@umich.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 94 14:07:49 PDT
- From: Phil Obermarck <POBERMARCK@intellicorp.com>
- Subject: NFS Mounting from the Mac
-
- We are currently upgrading our network and will soon be adding many of
- our macs to the ethernet. During this process, we will be eliminating the
- current fileserver (Alisashare on our VAX), and would like to replace it
- with something comparable that can run on or utilize our SUNs.
-
- I have been looking at NFS-SHARE by Interconn as a likely candidate, but
- would like to hear your opinions before I take the plunge.
-
- The product we choose will need to work on everything from Mac Pluses, IIs,
- Quadras, Powermacs and Powerbooks. Ethernet connection should be available
- through a direct connection or the localtalk (via a router) using MacTCP or
- a similar solution.
-
- Thanks-
-
- -Philip Obermarck, Computing Resources Group, IntelliCorp, Inc.
- pobermarck@intellicorp.com
- ------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 15:28:52 -0500 (EDT)
- From: acpwvw!auxrcc!clemens@ms.uky.edu
- Subject: no subject (file transmission)
-
- Open note to Apple, Inc.
-
- Come on Apple...1.1g was better than this. I have now reinstalled 7.1 on my
- SE/30 after days of lockups, bombs, and hung systems. I am strongly considering
- reverting to 7.1 on my Quadra 950 as well. 7.5 just any ready for prime time
- yet!
-
- Rich Clemens, rclemens@eworld.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 12:31:37 -0500
- From: Lonadar the Wanderer <lonadar@thunder.indstate.edu>
- Subject: PPP and Linelink
-
- Anyone out there use PPP with their Linelink? I am having problems getting
- the proper INIT string. I do NOT have a hardware handshaking cable.
-
- Any help appreciated.
-
- Victor E Aldridge III
- Lonadar the Wanderer
- lonadar@thunder.indstate.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 94 12:12:51 ARG
- From: umolter@mate.dm.uba.ar (Ursula Molter)
- Subject: Problem to download PostScript files
-
- Dear Mac-users,
-
- i am writing to you, because i have a problem with my
- laserprinter.
- I hope this is the right place to write, if not, maybe
- you can redirect my question, or tell me where to write to.
-
- The problem is the following:
- I have a LaserWriter Select 310 hooked up to a Centris 650
- with a cable to the printer port.
- I have problems to communicate directly to the printer.
- I am not able to send a PostScript file directly to the
- printer.
-
- I do not have the LaserWriter Utilities for this printer.
- The program SendPS, which I used on a different printer
- doesn't work.
-
- Does somebody have a solution to this problem?
-
- I really appreciate any suggestion.
-
- I forgot to say that I upgraded the printers memory to 4 Mb
- of Ram.
-
- Thank you very much
-
- Ursula Molter umolter@mate.dm.uba.ar
- Departamento de Matematica, FCEyN, UBA, Argentina
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 00:06:32 -0400
- From: groo@netcom.com (Kiran Wagle)
- Subject: Quadra 630 comments? (C)
-
- On 10/25/94, david james foremsky opined:
-
- > Does anybody out there in net.land have any experience with the Quadra 630?
- > I'm looking for comments good or bad on general use of the machine.
-
- I have one and I love it. It's fast (as fast as a Q800 I'm told) enough to
- keep up with both me and my TIA/InterSLIP connection, easily expandable,
- and runs Sony's 15sf Multiscan out of the box. I'm thinkign about getting
- a TV/Video card tonight, we'll see if that slows it down. <grin> The
- sound controls and headphone jack and remote control window on the front
- panel are really nice too.
-
- If you don't want or can't afford a PPC, this is a great little machine,
- and you can always upgrade to PPC later.
-
- ~ Kiran
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 94 13:39:49 EST
- From: iedh1@agt.gmeds.com ( Daniel J. Hofferth (317)230-4791/Allison Engine
- Company)
- Subject: Quadra 630 comments? (R)
-
- Responding to:
-
- > Date: Tue, 25 Oct 1994 10:03:26 -0400
- > From: david james foremsky <deej@engin.umich.edu>
- >
- > Does anybody out there in net.land have any experience with the Quadra 630?
- > I'm looking for comments good or bad on general use of the machine.
-
- I've got a Performa 630CD (68LC040 instead of 68040 is the main difference).
- I think it's one of the finest computers I've ever had the pleasure to work
- on... and I'm a computer professional (frequent use of PCs, Macs, a variety
- of Unix workstations, minis, and a few mainframes for the last 15 years).
- It's built well, it performs solidly and QUICKLY, it's upgradable to
- the PowerPC, and it was cheap (relatively speaking).
-
- No, I don't work for Apple. I'm just feeling like I've made a VERY good
- purchase. The crime is that Apple's well deserved reputation for product
- shortages has hit this machine also.... my local dealer is telling
- prospective customers not to expect to see one until after Christmas.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 07:58:11 -0800
- From: aunenj@plu.edu (Nathan Aune)
- Subject: RamDoubler --> RamTripler?
-
- Thanks to help from numerous Info-mac readers, I have successfully installed=
- RamDoubler 1.5.1 on my Macintosh 660av and it works great! The solution to=
- my problem was to get the latest update (for some reason, Microsoft shipped=
- an older version with Office 4.2).
-
- Another RamDoubler question: I read in MacUser (July '94 issue) that by=
- using ResEdit, you can change RamDoubler to triple the amount of RAM. I=
- think the instructions were for an older version because when I tried to=
- edit the prefs resource, it was not found in the RamDoubler extension file.=
- Does anyone know how to make this modification to the new version of=
- RamDoubler 1.5.1?
-
- Also, if this hack is still possible, is it a wise thing to do? Will it=
- increase the chances for system crashes? Slow down performance using=
- applications that have large memory partitions?
-
- Nate
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 94 16:20:07 ECT
- From: "John W. Steele" <JSTEELE%BINGVMB.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Request For Info About Cameo II
-
- Does anyone remember or have information on an Emergency Services program named
- Cameo II? We are unable to locate our master disks. Cameo seems to be a prog
- ram combining Hypercard, Macdraw, Macwrite, a mapping program, and a relational
- database to plot various District-wide information. A manufacturer or phone #
- would be very appreciated.
-
- John Steele Inet : jsteele@bingvmb.cc.binghamton.edu
- ATD Anderson Center Bnet : JSTEELE@BINGVMB
- Binghamton Univer. Firefighter Class 1 Endwell FD
- Always looking for interesting Fire Service -related software.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 94 07:56:36 IST
- From: Uri Marcus <RPRSAM2@TECHNION.TECHNION.AC.IL>
- Subject: Retrospect 2.0 & PPC
-
- Can anyone out there commiserate with me with regard to the
- behavior of Retrospect 2.0 and a 8100 PPC? I have been trying to
- back up my PPC with a 2 Gig hard drive onto DAT using Retrospect
- for over two weeks now. At some unpredictable point, Retrospect
- crashes with an "unimplimented trap". I end up loosing the
- catalog Retro creates because it get out of sync. I've tried
- everything from removing all system extensions to increasing
- Retro's memory allocation to 8 Megs. Dantz tech support could not
- even give me any helpful comments except to reintstall system software,
- which I did, and order version 2.1 (PPC native) which has not arrived
- yet. New system installation did not correct the problem (7.1.2 with
- system 3 update).
- Please reply to: Uri Marcus -- RPRSAM2@Technion.Technion.ac.il
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 18:26:17 -0400
- From: glai@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (George Lai)
- Subject: Speech-to-text? Possible?
-
- I was wondering if anyone can tell me whether speech to text is possible
- via powertalk on a PowerMac 7100? It seems like it should be a simple
- thing to program, since the PowerMacs can recognize words easily. Can't
- one just write a small program to convert the recognizable words into text
- on MsWord, or just a simple text program, or even write an AppleScript to
- recognize words and convert them into text?
-
- At least, can't it be done with a dictionary file of words, like with MS
- Word's?
-
- George Lai
-
- OSU College of Medicine
-
- glai@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
-
- Disclaimer: These are my words, not my college's.
-
-
-
- George Lai
- glai@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
- 175 W. 9th Ave
- Apt. A3
- Columbus, OH 43201
-
- DISCLAIMER: Still under construction. Be careful!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 27 Oct 94 09:41:21 PDT
- From: jbthoo@ucdavis.edu (John Thoo)
- Subject: Spreadsheet corrupts, looking for new one (R)
-
- On 22 Oct 1994 "Don't Panic!" <ABRODY@vax.clarku.edu> wrote:
- > My Full Impact spreadsheet that I bought awhile back is even corrupted on its
- > original copy.
- > I was looking for a comparable speadsheet, commercial or shareware with
- > graphs, freeze horizontal/vertical, sort column/row/ @ functions, charts, and
- > page setup/font, font/type sizing abilities. Is there one available on the
- > market now that works on a non-FPU Macintosh LC for around $100 or less?
-
- I used to use Full Impact (and FullWrite, but that's another story), and
- finally replaced it with ClarisWorks because FI is not 32-bit clean.
- I've found the spreadsheet module in CW more than adequate for my uses
- (mainly keeping track of students' grades, and some simple personal
- recordkeeping). YMMV.
-
- --John.
- J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis, CA 95616-8633
- Internet: <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu> or <jbthoo@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu>
- Home Page: <http://math.ucdavis.edu/~jb2>
-
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-
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