Jeremy's AppleTalk CSM is designed as a direct replacement for Apple's AppleTalk Control Strip Module. However, it shows more information about the current status of AppleTalk through the module's icon. Jeremy's AppleTalk CSM shows if AppleTalk is on or off, and if it is loaded or if you must restart first.
Compatibility
The AppleTalk CSM will work on any Macintosh.
Installing the AppleTalk CSM
If you are using Mac OS 8.5 or earlier, you must drag the Control Strip Module to the Control Strip folder inside your System folder. If you are using Mac OS 8.6 or later, the Mac OS will recognize the Control Strip - merely drag it to your System Folder, and the Mac OS will move it automatically for you.
With Mac OS 8.5 or earlier:
1) Open your System folder.
2) Copy the Control Strip Module to the Control Strip Folder in your System folder.
3) Restart your computer.
Configuring the AppleTalk CSM
When the Control Strip first appears after restarting, the AppleTalk module should be displayed, as shown below:
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If AppleTalk is active, the cable attached to the bottom of the Macintosh will appear.
If file sharing is on, the Macintosh's screen will be green. If AppleTalk is off, it's gray. If file sharing is starting up, the Macintosh's screen will be blue.
The popup menu lets you control AppleTalk and file sharing.
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AppleTalk Active
Choose this to turn on AppleTalk.
AppleTalk Inactive
Choose this to turn off AppleTalk.
Turn sharing off (on)
Choose this to turn or off file sharing.
Notes
One beta tester found a potential issue under Open Transport when docking and undocking a PowerBook Duo. If a particular AppleTalk port is defined while the unit is docked, your AppleTalk port may be undefined if you undock the unit. This can cause some odd behavior with this CSM, until you select a new AppleTalk port.
Revision History
1.2.2 - 29 March 1999
- Fixed balloon help.
1.2.1 - 1 April 1997
- Improved icons for more clarity (thanks to Dana Nau).
- Fixed sharing persistance bug for some configurations (sharing might not be restored after restart).
1.2.0 - 10 February 1997
- Added Open Transport compatibility.
- Adjusted colors of AppleTalk status for more clarity on 256 color displays.