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- Info-Mac Digest Sat, 27 Mar 93 Volume 11 : Issue 67
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- "Hardware-Handshaking" Modem Cable
- 2 Print PostScript files on TI PS17?
- 3D dataset wanted (Q)
- Aliases--OOPS
- all you ever wanted to know about aliases (R)
- ARA & modems (Q)
- ARA Script sought
- Bug-fix for System 7.1
- Can localisation prevent US software being used in Europe? (Q)
- Canon color printer problem
- Cartridge mounting problems
- Centris 610 & FPU
- Color PowerBook(A) {I think}
- C Programming on Macs (R)
- DecNet & System 7.1 & Quadras... (2 msgs)
- DeskPaint & DeskDraw v3.5 special offer
- Dictionaries, add-ons in Microsoft Products (C)
- E-mail address -> Compact Pro folks (R)
- Eagle
- Experimental version of CEIAC
- Fetch Shortcuts saved in Prefs file
- FrameMaker and MacLinkPlus (Q)
- Funky keyboard
- Gopher Address for Info-Mac Archives
- How do I auto-detect an FPU with Think C?
- HP 4M vs LW Pro
- HPGL graphics file conversion (Q)
- Info-Mac Digest V11 #66 (4 msgs)
- Keyboard-Mouse Problem on Duo (Q)
- Large text files (C)
- Laser Printers
- Laser Printers (R) (2 msgs)
- LaserWriter Drum Scratch
- mac mud..
- Macro program similar to QuicKeys?
- MACSEE22.ZIP released
- MacTCP
- megabyte sized files
- Menu item bug [R]
- Min Boot Floppies
- MS Word 6.0
- Now Menus won't work (Q)
- PiggyBack DA---where? (Q)
- Printing Problems under System 7
- Problems with Word 5.1 (A)
- programmer's button restart in System 7
- question submission
- Reading e-mail at home (2 msgs)
- Recycled Laser Printer Cartridges (R)
- Recycled Toner Cartridges
- SAM in the lab
- SIMM socket in my Centris 650 (Q)
- Slide-show viewer for GIFs?
- slide making hardware
- StuffIt Expander
- System Software Memory Allocation Creeping Up (Q)
- TAR utility for Mac?
- tax rates
- Text Processors
- Typing tutor for kids (Q)
- Under what rock?
- Voice Nav & Dragon Dictate
- What do I do with a TeX file?
- What is thick Ethernet?
- X Terminal software Demo?
- Zapped PRAM has screwed up StartUpScreen (Q)
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 26 Mar 1993 11:25:51 -0600 (CST)
- From: "MRGATE::\"A1::MRPATTERS\""@UTMEM.UTMEM.EDU
- Subject: "Hardware-Handshaking" Modem Cable
-
- From: NAME: Dr. Mark Patters
- FUNC: Dentistry-Periodontology
- TEL: 6242 <MRPATTERS AT A1 AT UTMEM>
- To: IN%"Info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu"@MRGATE
-
-
- Dear Netters,
-
- I am in the market for a high speed modem, 14.4 bps, v32.bis, v42.bis, etc. I
- keep reading that to use the higher transfer speeds, I will need a
- "hard-to-find" hardware-handshaking cable for my Mac IIsi. Do these cables
- come
- standard with such modems? If not, where would I get one? Thanks in Advance.
-
- Mark <mrpatters@utmem1.utmem.edu>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 14:29:17 SET
- From: Ronen Mir <RONEN%CERNVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: 2 Print PostScript files on TI PS17?
-
- I am unable to print Canvas 3.0 and other graphics documents on my
- Texas Instruments microLaser PS17, at home.
-
- Whenever I try to print such files I get these error messages:
-
- Error: limitcheck; Offending command: setscreen.
- a postscrip error has been generated by the laswerwriter extension file
- the document is ok but cannot be printed.
- the document (file.name) from canvas 3.0 could not be printer on printer
- (printer.name) because of a postscript error.
-
-
- I am using a MacIIsi, system software 7.1, printing software 7.1.2.
-
- The same documents (transferred on a floppy), print with no problem
- on the Apple Personal Laserwriter at my office. I have the same
- system and printing software there.
-
- Does anyone have any experience/ideas how to overcome this hurdle?
-
- Thanx, Ronen.
-
- "and I thaught the PS17 was a postscript laserwriter..."
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 09:44:17 +0100
- From: Wim van Damme <wim@neuretp.biol.ruu.nl>
- Subject: 3D dataset wanted (Q)
-
- Dear networkers,
-
- For our study to human 3D perception we like to use a 3D dataset (i.e. x,y,z
- coordinates or polar coordinates or other coordinates) of a human face, hand
- foot
- or torso or something like that. The problem is, we don't have one. We like to
- use
- it as a input for our home-made macintosh research environment.
- Who can deliver us this data-set? We prefer plain text format, but either
- format
- is ok, as long as you specify what format it is, so we can figure out the
- rest.
-
- Please reply to: Wim@neuretp.biol.ruu.nl
-
- Thanks!
-
- Wim van Damme, Utrecht Biophysics Research Institute, The Netherlands.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 15:33 GMT
- From: Fergus Sullivan <FSULLIVN@vax1.tcd.ie>
- Subject: Aliases--OOPS
-
- Ah....It seems that virtually everything I wrote lately on the subject of
- viruses is completely wrong.....
-
- Full details, alude me, but can basically be summarized as follows: an alias
- will find its parent file no matter what....
-
- But why doesn't _that_ work?
-
- Hanging head in shame,
-
- Ferg.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 11:12:01 +0100
- From: Reinder Verlinde <reinder@neuretp.biol.ruu.nl>
- Subject: all you ever wanted to know about aliases (R)
-
- >
- >Subject: All you ever wanted to know about aliases....
- >
- >It seems that my question of a week ago has generated a great deal of
- interest
- >and subsequent comment. As a lot of this was mailed to me direct I'll now
- >summarise all I've learnt....
- >
- Unfortunately the things you have learnt aren't true. I resisted from
- answering
- your question at first, thinking you would get dozens of _good_ answers,
- anyway,
- but alas... Here comes the true story (as far as I know). It is a bit long,
- but I
- think it should be directly in the digest since the faulty story, was too.
- >
- >To deal with this problem, System 7 incorporates Apple's Alias Manager. This
- >invisible element of the system software tells all aliases present on a
- volume
- >about all changes of name and location of all files, folders and online
- >volumes. You can change the name of your Hard Disk from Joe's Hard Disk to
- >Abraham Lincoln's Hard Disk and the alias manager will tell all aliases about
- >what you've done. Move a Letter to Step-Aunt Lucy from Macintosh HD/Word
- >Files/Letters/Personal to External HD/Excel/Commands/Solver Examples and the
- >Alias Manager will keep track of what you're up to.
- >
- This is not entirely true. What really happens is this:
- If you make an alias for a file the Mac assigns the file itself an unique
- identifier. This identifier stays with it when you rename and/or move the
- original.
- It is this identifier which is originally used to 'resolve' the alias. If the
- original item can not be found (for instance because you deleted the item and
- its
- identifier with it and later restored it from floppy) the Alias Manager uses
- different means to find the file.
- It will use all kinds of information (file TYPE, file creator, file creation
- date,
- relative and/or absolute path to the file) to find a file looking sufficiently
- like
- the old original. If it is found the found original gets a new unique
- identifier
- (unless it already has one, in which case the existing one is used) and the
- information in the alias is updated, so that the file can be found faster and
- more
- reliably the next time around.
- >
- >If this happens, the alias is rendered USELESS unless you take
- >the
- >following steps:
- > 1. Return Letter to Step Aunt-Lucy to its usual home.
- > 2. Insert the floppy with all the aliases.
- > 3. Now move Letter to Step-Aunt Lucy back to its new home in the
- > Excel folder.
- > 4. Remove the floppy. The aliases should now behave as normal.
- >
- This is not true. Try it out yourself. For an alias to loose track of its
- original
- while the original still exists in some form the original must been deleted
- and
- later restored and the location and/or name of the original must have changed
- significantly (changing the TYPE and the creation date of a file may be
- enough;
- changing the date a disk is formatted using some utility will also be fairly
- effective since this date is used as a kind of ID for a hard disk)
-
- In short, aliases are even better than most people think. The only real
- 'problem' I
- have with them is the way aliases are resolved over a network. If you change
- the
- name of your Macintosh using the 'Sharing SetUp' control panel _no_ alias will
- be
- able to find an original on your hard-disk over the network anymore.
- >
- >Hope that answers all the questions.
- >
- Hope this really does ;-)
-
- Reinder Verlinde
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 17:42:03 PST
- From: jbthoo@ucdavis.edu (John Thoo)
- Subject: ARA & modems (Q)
-
- When using AppleTalk Remote Access, is it preferable (necessary?) to
- have the same make modem on each end? Or is it only required that each
- modem have its appropriate CCL file? (BTW, for what does `CCL' stand?)
-
- Thanks.
- --John.
- J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Mar 1993 00:24:13 -0700 (PDT)
- From: Fred Condo <CONDOF@CGSVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU>
- Subject: ARA Script sought
-
- A friend of mine needs a script to use a Quicktel XEBA v.32bis/v.42bis
- modem with AppleTalk Remote Access. Has anyone got such a critter or know
- where they live??
-
- Fred Condo + condof@cgsvax.claremont.edu + condof@clargrad.bitnet
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 14:29:16 EST
- From: Don DeMaio <DONDE@BROWNVM.brown.edu>
- Subject: Bug-fix for System 7.1
-
- Has anyone heard anything about a bug-fix disk for System 7.1 that Apple
- supposedly is preparing to mail out?
-
- A knowledgeable CompUSA salesperson told me the store does not sell 7.1
- because of too many bugs, although he said that may change after Apple
- releases its bug-fix disk next week.
-
- I use and enjoy 7.1, but am now starting to get weird crashes. For instance,
- several people I know (myself included) are now getting "Application unknown
- has unexpectedly quit beause of a Type 1 error" crashes. What the heck is
- an "application unknown" anyway?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 15:39 GMT
- From: Fergus Sullivan <FSULLIVN@vax1.tcd.ie>
- Subject: Can localisation prevent US software being used in Europe? (Q)
-
- I have lately been told that the way Fifth Generation (Salient?) prevent their
- US software being used in Europe is related to the software checking ROMs to
- see if they are American ROMs or European, thus ensuring that Europeans are
- obliged to buy software here at inflated prices, rather than ordering from
- Europe.
-
- Can anyone confirm if this is true. In my undergraduate days, virtually
- everyone used bootleg American software without encountering any problems
- other
- than US English spellcheckers instead of UK English. I still see US versions
- of software of various Macs around the place. None seem to show any
- ill-effects for it.
-
- Comments?
-
- Fergus Sullivan
- Trinty College Dublin.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 17:32:22 GMT
- From: Borre Ludvigsen <borrel@sigallah.dhhalden.no>
- Subject: Canon color printer problem
-
- A picture of a blue sphere hovering over a blue square plate on a black
- background has been rendered in Stratavision. I save it as a tiff file and
- import it into Pagemaker. Some white text is added and my wonderful poster is
- sent to a Canon color printer/copier. The result? My clear, glassy blues with
- beautiful reflections are now a disappointing few shades of rather muddy
- violet. The printshop people tell me that when the tiff is brought into
- Photoshop and the colors anaylzed, they all display warning trangles and are
- unprintable. When I convert from RGB to CMYK, I get the same awful violet
- result on the screen. What am I doing wrong and how do I get my picture
- printed? A small sample of the image is posted in the UPLOAD directory of
- ftp.dhhalden.no for a helpful soul to inspect as nn.sit.hqx.txt or .bin. I'b
- be
- very grateful if you have any help to offer by email.
-
- Barre Ludvigsen <borrel@dhhalden.no> Ostfold Regional College - Norway
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 23:55:39 PST
- From: "Don W." <webbd@CCVAX.CCS.CSUS.EDU>
- Subject: Cartridge mounting problems
-
- Help! I can't mount two of my SyQuest 44-mb cartridges.
-
- Symptoms: Cartridges named "Gamma" and "Delta" boot up and are
- recorded on my SCSI mounters (QuickMount 1.03, SCSI Tools 1.0,
- and SCSI Probe 3.5).
-
- However, the "mount" command causes one of four things to
- happen:
-
- 1) the Finder quits (SCSI Probe)
- 2) the system hangs (SCSI Tools)
- 3) a "bad F-line" or "out of memory" error message appears
- (QuickMount)
- 4) "Delta" mounts but the Finder says the disk cannot be found.
-
- Configuration: LC II 4/80 running a couple of rows of extensions but
- nothing record-breaking. "About this Mac" shows more than 2 mb
- of memory free.
-
- Anomalies: Cartridge "Beta," the oldest of the three, mounts
- smoothly. It is also very nearly full.
-
- At one point "Delta" did mount, and I managed to salvage its files. I
- reformatted the disk. There were no bad blocks. I haven't been able
- to do anything with "Gamma."
-
- MicroNet's utility says there is not enough memory to load the disk,
- and I've reset the start-up memory from 128k to 250k, to no avail.
- It seems pointless to increase it any further, since "Beta" works
- normally. I've also reinstalled the drivers on "Gamma" and "Delta,"
- but no luck.
-
- If anyone has any ideas, could you please copy to me offlist.
-
- Thanks...
-
- Don W. (DonWebb@CSUS.Edu)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Mar 1993 21:28:38 -0500 (EST)
- From: "Bill Doemel, Director of Computer Services"
- <DOEMELB%WABASH.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Centris 610 & FPU
-
- I am getting ready to purchase 30 Macintosh computers on which Mathematica-
- enhanced, MathCAD, Maple and Excel will be used primarily. When I started
- this process there was only the IIci, now the IIci is gone and there is the
- IIVX, the 610 and the 650. Speed reports suggest that the 610 is much
- faster than the IIVX which is equal or slower than the IIci. However the
- 610 doesn't have an FPU. The 650 with the FPU adds $30,000 to the cost, too
- much. Any suggestions? Please send direct and I will summarize.
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Bill Doemel,Director of Computer Services, Wabash College (317)-364-4311
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 22:55:12 EST
- From: "Jeffrey N. Fritz" <JFRITZ%WVNVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Color PowerBook(A) {I think}
-
- Anders Alvers asked:
- > Is there anybody out there who have heard of a color PB180 coming this
- > summer?
-
- At our Academic Computing Fair this afternoon I asked that question
- of our Apple rep. With a sly smile, he replied, "Active matrix color
- PowerBook? Yup. Be here in May."
-
- I responded that it might be announced in May, but it would be
- September before anyone could get their greasy hands on one. "Don't
- think so." was his reply. "We (Apple) have three vendors producing
- active matrix displays for this baby because our old active matrix
- vendor couldn't make enough in one year to meet a month's worth of
- our orders for the PB 170/180 displays."
-
- Fact or fiction? You decide. I'm only reporting what he said.
-
- Jeffrey Fritz
- West Virginia University
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 11:36:39 +0100
- From: Reinder Verlinde <reinder@neuretp.biol.ruu.nl>
- Subject: C Programming on Macs (R)
-
- >
- >bit sleeker, Think C is a less expensive alternative that is a bit faster and
- >is a C with objects that is compatible with C++ (it is missing operator
- >overloading and has tight constructor restrictions, plus some more obscure
- >missing C++ features) and the word is that a full C++ version is in beta. The
- >Think products are all put out by Symantec, the company that now also owns
- >Zortech's C++ systems and the DOS Multiscope debugger (i.e. this is not a
- >
- Just to add my 0.02 cents: Think C definitely is a better environment for
- non-professionals, but
-
- - its compiler doesn't issue any warnings, ever
- - its compiler is fast, but stops on the first error encountered
-
- - its current object oriented C is definitely not C++. Among the
- 'more obscure missing C++ features' is the streams library.
-
- On the plus side:
-
- + Think C++ is said to be in development
- + Think is easier to use than MPW
-
- On the other side is MPW:
-
- - it is big, indeed, but it isn't too big. You can have a full-featured
- system with
- compilers for C, C++, Pascal and an assembler, a symbolic debugger and the
- editor
- in about 20MB of disk space (at least that's what I think it takes; I
- haven't
- checked it lately) and it runs comfortably in about 4MB (more for C++).
- With this
- you also have Unox-like utilities like sed, a grep-clone, make, source code
- control,
- etc.
- - it compiles slowly, although this can be remedied somewhat by precompiling
- headers
-
- + it allows mixing of Assembly, C, C++, Pascal, Fortran (Fortran available
- from
- third party developers)
- + the compiler is not a pre-release. There are prerelease versions hanging
- around all
- the time (i.e. bug fixes are sometimes sent out on developer CD's), but
- there always
- is an official release)
- + the compiler issues warnings and errors. Some error messages are somewhat
- ironic
- ('too many errors on one line; use fewer' and 'a typedef at this place was
- a complete
- surprise to me' come to mind)
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 09:07:15 +0100
- From: Elliot Bennett <Elliot.Bennett@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de>
- Subject: DecNet & System 7.1 & Quadras...
-
- I mentioned a while back that I was having problems with DecNet and System
- 7.1.
- I've since been informed by DEC in Germany that DecNet for Macintosh and
- System 7.1 are incompatible on a number of machines. Apparently Quadras (both
- 700 and 800) are included in this list. I was also informed that Pathworks
- v1.
- 2 will be out in April and this should fix this problem.
-
- I was just curious: is there ANYONE out there using System 7.1 on either a
- Quadra 700 OR 800 successfully (maybe I've just not installed something
- properly) and/or has anyone else had this problem (it would be nice to know
- that, at the very least, I'm not alone)?
-
- Thanks in advance for any replies...
-
- Elliot Bennett
- DLR, Cologne, Germany
- elliot@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 14:56:38 +0100
- From: Elliot Bennett <Elliot.Bennett@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de>
- Subject: DecNet & System 7.1 & Quadras...
-
- I mentioned a while back that I was having problems with DecNet and System
- 7.1.
- I've since been informed by DEC in Germany that DecNet for Macintosh and
- System 7.1 are incompatible on a number of machines. Apparently Quadras (both
- 700 and 800) are included in this list. I was also informed that Pathworks
- v1.
- 2 will be out in April and this should fix this problem.
-
- I was just curious: is there ANYONE out there using System 7.1 on either a
- Quadra 700 OR 800 successfully (maybe I've just not installed something
- properly) and/or has anyone else had this problem (it would be nice to know
- that, at the very least, I'm not alone)?
-
- Thanks in advance for any replies...
-
- Elliot Bennett
- DLR, Cologne, Germany
- elliot@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 11:59:27 -0500
- From: Arel Yizhak Weisberg <weisberg@phoenix.Princeton.EDU>
- Subject: DeskPaint & DeskDraw v3.5 special offer
-
- Hello,
-
- I just received in the mail an offer for DeskPaint & DeskDraw v3.5 for
- $29.95. Does anyone out there have experience with these programs? The
- flyer claims that the program got a 4.5 mouse rating from MacUser but I
- can't find the issue with the review - Anybody know which one it is?
-
- Mostly I'm looking for a program like Canvas - i.e. one that lets you
- move and edit objects instead of just drawing.
-
- Thanks
- Arel Weisberg
- weisberg@phoenix.princeton.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 19:12:21 -0500
- From: Charlie.Mingo@p4218.f70.n109.z1.fidonet.org (Charlie Mingo)
- Subject: Dictionaries, add-ons in Microsoft Products (C)
-
- Fergus Sullivan <FSULLIVN@vax1.tcd.ie> writes:
-
- > Are Microsoft wasting 2Mb of space on their customer's disks?
-
- Yes.
-
- > I have installed Word 5.1a, Excel 4.0 and PowerPoint 3.0 on
- > my Mac. All are Microsoft products. All use translators. All
- > use other add-ons. However, none of them seem to use the same
- > translators, dictionaries and other add-ons.
-
- You are far from the first person to notice this. MS has acknolwedged
- that things are not as they should be, and has indicated that this will
- be changed when Word 6 is released. Excel 4 already puts its spelling
- files in a "Microsoft" folder in the Extensions folder.
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 20:50:50 PST
- From: jbthoo@ucdavis.edu (John Thoo)
- Subject: E-mail address -> Compact Pro folks (R)
-
-
- On 25 Mar 93 <dfhdf@charon.dfh.dk> asked:
- > Does enyone have the e-mail address to mail to with bug reports and/or
- > suggestions to Compact Pro. I can't seem to find it anywhere - in fact I
- > don't even know if it exists :-(
-
- You want Bill Goodman <71101.204@compuserve.com>, whom I've always found
- very responsive to e-mail queries.
-
- --John.
- J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 10:31 CST
- From: <SWAECHTER%UTMEM1.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Eagle
-
- Does anyone know where I could get a good "eagle"? I have SuperPaint 3.0, so
- I
- can handle PICT, TIFF, MacPaint, etc. Any leads on where I could find an
- eagle
- for downloading would be much appreciated. Thanks!
-
- Steve Waechter
- swaechter@utmem2 (bitnet)
- swaechter@utmem2.utmem.edu (internet)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 10:36 EST
- From: Jeffrey L. Needleman <needje@msen.com>
- Subject: Experimental version of CEIAC
-
- Here's some info from "pfterry" <pfterry@MSMail.kgs.ukans.edu>:
-
- >I've uploaded an experimental version of CEIAC to syrinx.kgs.ukans.edu.
- You'll
- >find it in /ftp/quickeys/fromCE/newceiac.sit.hqx.
- >
- >Here's Don Brown's comment to Dave Winer.
- >
- >"Dave, here's a copy of CEIAC that you may put on your support forums,
- provided
- >you flag it as a highly-experimental version that will expire on 9/1/93. You
- >can put it in your public libraries (not just for NDA'd people). It's for
- >people who have been getting the crashes with sending AppleEvents to
- QuicKeys.
- >Please ask those who download to send me their results, even if there is no
- >change (the knowledge that "this didn't fix it" is important)."
- >
- >Check it out if you've been having problems running QuicKeys macros from
- >Frontier scripts.
-
- By the way, there is a subscribable list for quickeys users:
-
- quickeys@syrinx.kgs.ukans.edu
-
- To subscribe, send listserv@syrinx.kgs.ukans.edu the message:
- Subscribe Quickeys Your Name
-
- Jeff Needleman <needje@msen.com>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 14:32:41 GMT
- From: peter@cujo.curtin.edu.au (Peter N Lewis)
- Subject: Fetch Shortcuts saved in Prefs file
-
- >not a problem yet. I sure would prefer it if the prefs were kept in the
- >same folder with the application.
-
- Unfortunately, this is not generally an acceptable solution. An
- application should NEVER write to itself or its folder because that
- folder is quite likely to be on a write protected AppleShare volume, or
- a CD ROM or some other non-writable area.
-
- The "correct" solution is for Fetch (and other apps) to allow you to
- double click a prefs file and use that instead of the one in the prefs
- folder. Not many apps do this as far as I know (certainly none of mine
- do :-). Eudora is one example of an app that does this quite well to
- allow multiple people to use it with different prefs on the same
- machine.
- Peter.
-
- --
- _______________________________________________________________________
- Peter N Lewis <peter@ncrpda.curtin.edu.au> Ph: +61 9 368 2055
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 16:25:34 +0100
- From: bernabe@cnm.us.es (Bernabe Linares B.)
- Subject: FrameMaker and MacLinkPlus (Q)
-
- Hello there,
- I have MacLinkPlus 6.0 running on a Macintosh II/si (with operating
- system E1-7.0). I often use it to translate FrameMaker MIF 3.0 to
- (and from) Microsoft Word 5.0 files. I have FrameMaker 3.0 on a
- Sparc WorkStation (UNIX) and Word 5.0 on that Mac.
- Well, unless the file is text-only (no equations or figures), the
- translation procedure is a pain: it crashes almost always. One time,
- after one of the crashes, the directory structure of my Hard Drive got
- corrupted and I had to initialize the whole HD.
- Does anyone out there have experience with MacLinkPlus translating to/from
- FrameMaker MIF format? Am I missing something? Any option set wrong?
- Is there an update for MacLinkPlus that may overcome this?
- If you have any idea or clue of something I might be doing wrong, please
- let me know. Thanks a lot,
-
- Dr. Bernabe Linares-Barranco
- National Microelectronics Center (CNM)
- Ed. CICA, Av. Reina Mercedes s/n
- 41012 Sevilla, SPAIN.
- Phone: 34-5-4623811
- Fax: 34-5-4624506
- E-mail: bernabe@cnm.us.es
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 15:31:21 CST
- From: PULLMANN@TRINITY.EDU
- Subject: Funky keyboard
-
- Hello, everyone. A while back, I saw a mention somewhere of a new
- Mac keyboard design that's sort of three-dimensional. You place it
- between your palms like an accordian, with your hands facing
- inward. Does this ring a bell with anyone? Is this something
- actually in production, or just a gleam in some developer's eye?
- I'm in the market for an ergonomic keyboard, and this one sounded
- great to me. TIA for any info.
- Pat
-
- Pat Ullmann PULLMANN@VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU or PULLMANN@TRINITY (BITNET)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 09:33:09 -0500
- From: Ed Ver Hoef <verhoef@europa.eng.gtefsd.com>
- Subject: Gopher Address for Info-Mac Archives
-
- Bill,
-
- In response to your request in infomacv11-65 regarding a gopher address for
- the info-mac archive, I use turbogopher from the University of Minnesota. I
- have two server addresses: gopher.tc.umn.edu, port 70 and gopher2.tc.umn.edu,
- port 70. I hope this helps.
-
- Ed Ver Hoef
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 11:19:26 -0500
- From: willus@ilm.pfc.mit.edu (William L Menninger)
- Subject: How do I auto-detect an FPU with Think C?
-
- I'm not very familiar with compiling C codes on the Macintosh, but my
- lab is purchasing more Macs, and people want to run numerics codes on
- them, thus my problem. I want to compile a C program with Think C 5.0
- that auto-detects an FPU. That is, if an FPU is available, the program
- uses it for all math operations and library calls, and if not, the
- program emulates the FPU in software. I don't want to have to put any
- special conditionals in my program. On IBM PCs with Turbo C and Amigas
- with any C compiler, this is a snap, but the Think C manual does not
- present any obvious solution. I know I can make two different versions
- of the same program, but I want one version of the program that can run
- (as efficiently as possible) on any Mac.
-
- Please e-mail all answers to me at willus@ilm.pfc.mit.edu.
-
- -Will Menninger
- MIT grad student
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 09:26:17 PDT
- From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
- Subject: HP 4M vs LW Pro
-
- In Regards to your letter <199303250200.AA10246@nwnexus.wa.com>:
- > If PCL/PS auto-switching is an important to you it would be worth
- > double-checking that the Apple models can do it. I just chose the HP
- > over the Apples because in my research I read that the Apple models
- > could emulate PCL but not do auto-switching. Sorry, I can't remember
- > the source of that information. I am pleased with the HP so far.
-
- The LW Pro 630 spec sheet says...
-
- Simultaneous connection to Ethernet, LocalTalk, Centronics parallel,
- and RS-232 serial ports.
-
- Simultaneous connection to Macintosh MS-DOS, and Windows computing
- environments.
-
- Adobe PostScript Level 2 software and HP LaserJet IIP (PCL4+) emulation.
-
- and from the text...
-
- "All ports stay active so you can send documents to any port without
- having to change a single setting."
-
- I don't know if that means auto-switching exactly or not, but it seems
- to imply just that.
-
- cheers ... -Adam
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 25 Mar 94 13:05:15 GMT
- From: P Browning <Paul.Browning@bristol.ac.uk>
- Subject: HPGL graphics file conversion (Q)
-
- I've got a feeling this came up not long along so apologies
- for going over old ground if it did.
-
- I know of ways of converting HPGL files to some flavour of
- Mac graphics file format but they all involve a PC or Unix.
- Is there any method of doing it exclusively on the Mac?
-
- Paul Browning
- Dept of Geology
- Univ. of Bristol, UK
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 13:33:55 +1000
- From: c.mclaughlin@uws.edu.au (Colin McLaughlin)
- Subject: Info-Mac Digest V11 #66
-
- At 5:10 PM 25/3/93 -0800, The Moderators wrote:
- >Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 16:22:16 MDT
- >From: Alonso Castro <acx@loco.lanl.gov>
- >Subject: Command-key question
- >
- >Does anybody know how to assign a Command-key to the
- >"Hide <active application>" item in the Application
- >menu (upper right corner)?
- >I have browsed the fmnu Finder resource with ResEdit
- >(and the appropriate template) but couldn't figure out a way.
- >Thanks in advance.
- >Alonso.
- System 7 Pack written Adam Stein and available on SUMEX will allow to you
- do this.
- Colin McLaughlin
- University of Western Sydney
- Booloobidja Aboriginal Education Centre
- 61 2 772 9415 PHONE 61 2 792 3747 FAX
- c.mclaughlin@uws.edu.au
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 13:42:38 +1000
- From: c.mclaughlin@uws.edu.au (Colin McLaughlin)
- Subject: Info-Mac Digest V11 #66
-
- At 5:10 PM 25/3/93 -0800, The Moderators wrote:
- >Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 14:12:51 -0500
- >From: Michael Grabenstein <mikeg@asylum.gsfc.nasa.gov>
- >Subject: DART 1.5.1 (Q)
- >
- > I had heard that it was possible for dart to mount its image
- >files under system 7 if it was running in the background, is this
- >true? If so how is such a wonderful option excuted?
-
- Can someone tell me where DART 1.5.1 can be found. I have seen it referred
- to several times but have been unable to locate it at any site or via an
- archie search.
- Colin McLaughlin
- University of Western Sydney
- Booloobidja Aboriginal Education Centre
- 61 2 772 9415 PHONE 61 2 792 3747 FAX
- c.mclaughlin@uws.edu.au
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 14:10:15 +1000
- From: c.mclaughlin@uws.edu.au (Colin McLaughlin)
- Subject: Info-Mac Digest V11 #66
-
- At 5:10 PM 25/3/93 -0800, The Moderators wrote:
- >Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 13:15:45 MST
- >From: sharmony@nova.ta52.lanl.gov (Stephen C. Harmony)
- >Subject: icon lock and resize (A)
- >
- >> Also, with all the drag-n-drop applications littering my desktop is there a
- >> way to make just the names appear (ie. with no icon) or reduce the icon
- >> size? I also remember seeing this discussed but at the time I thought that
- >> there would be no way I'd have that many utilities to bother about. I
- >> suppose another monitor would solve the problem :-)
- >
- >Easy as pie. Just paste a little piece of plain white (select a white region
- >in MacPaint and copy) over the icon in the Get Info... window. Presto! Icon
- >gone!
- >
- >Steve Harmony
- >Los Alamos, NM USA
-
- Halfway there only. The Icon disappears for sure but you can no longer
- drag-n-drop onto it. You can only open it from the menu.
- Colin McLaughlin
- University of Western Sydney
- Booloobidja Aboriginal Education Centre
- 61 2 772 9415 PHONE 61 2 792 3747 FAX
- c.mclaughlin@uws.edu.au
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 06:11:01 -0500
- From: maynard@msc.cornell.edu
- Subject: Info-Mac Digest V11 #66
-
- Someone complained about saving JPEGs with JPEGview then not being able to
- open the PICTs. This happens whenever the image is greyscale. I suspect the
- problem may be in QuickTime cause I've had it happen in other programs.
-
- And, just to help other people---something like it is there in PhotoShop
- 2.5! The PhotoShop 2.5 bug is different, but will give you a strange (ie
- not particularly usable) output file if you save a greyscale image as a
- JPEG compressed PICT and the image width is not a multiple of 8 bits.
- (Anyone who knows how JPEG works will of course now immediately realise the
- nug in Adobe's code.)
-
- Maynard Handley
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 17:28:33 +0100
- From: Johan Solve <u90js@hh.se>
- Subject: Keyboard-Mouse Problem on Duo (Q)
-
- I have a problem with my recently purchased Duo 230 with Duo Dock.
- If I press a key when moving the mouse slowly, the mouse pointer jumps
- 2-3 inches on the screen. This is very annoying
-
- This problem occurs with any mouse connected to the Dock or the Duo itself,
- but it doesn't occur with the trackball.
-
- I would like to know if anybody else have heard of this problem before I ask
- my reseller to change the motherboard.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 14:51:57 GMT
- From: peter@cujo.curtin.edu.au (Peter N Lewis)
- Subject: Large text files (C)
-
- Bill Wing writes:
- >time). Alpha wouldn't do it, but BBEdit was perfectly happy to. BBEdit
- >opened my 5MB file in its default 512kB partition. BBEdit is also
-
- Last time I checked, BBEdit was memory limited, so you couldn't edit a
- 5M file with a partition less than 5M, someone can correct me if I'm
- wrong, but I don't think Rich has done that yet...
-
- None the less, BBEdit is indeed a very good editor.
- Peter.
- --
- _______________________________________________________________________
- Peter N Lewis <peter@ncrpda.curtin.edu.au> Ph: +61 9 368 2055
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1993 13:04:40 GMT
- From: photo@theporch.raider.net
- Subject: Laser Printers
-
- Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
-
- >I'm in the market for a low cost laser printer, and I'd like to hear any
- >reactions to the new DECLASER 1152. Well, any reactions? Also, I've seen the
- >QMS PS-410 for cheap. And lastly, has anyone encountered the QMS ColorScript
- >100? That would be a nice toy, and I've seen one advertised for fairly
- >cheap..
-
- Nothing wrong with the QMS PS-410. I've run one to death for over a year with
- no problem. Get good support from QMS too. I think you can get rebuilt ones
- for about $600 or $700 now.
-
- David Anderson
- nashville TN
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 20:46:47 PST
- From: jbthoo@ucdavis.edu (John Thoo)
- Subject: Laser Printers (R)
-
-
- On 25 Mar 93 Soell, Oliver <SOELL@DICKINSON.EDU> asked:
- > I'm in the market for a low cost laser printer, and I'd like to hear any
- > reactions to the new DECLASER 1152. Well, any reactions?
-
- The May93 Macworld gave it 4 stars.
-
- --John.
- J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 18:12:04 -0600
- From: nem52463@sumter.cso.uiuc.edu
- Subject: Laser Printers (R)
-
- Hello again!
-
- Oliver Soell is looking for a low-cost laser printer, as I was until
- about a week ago. I picked up a DECLaser 1152 through mail order,
- and I love it! It hooked up easy, with virtually no fuss, and seems
- to work very well. Blacks are very rich, and the thing is fairly
- quiet. All in all, it was money well spent.
-
- Hurry, though - if you order before 31 March 1993, you get a free
- toner cartridge and a rebate coupon for $100 off; this brings the
- price down to $999.00 (the Mac cable, a standard DIN8 to DIN8, cost
- me an extra $18.00 or so). This is a great printer, and quite a good
- deal.
-
- You may also want to consider the paper tray attachment (about $180)
- and or the font cartridge (I think this expands the printer's built
- in 17 fonts to somewhere out around 45 or so, and costs about $250).
-
- Basic stats: 4ppm, PostScript Level 2, HP PCL4, built-in port
- switching for use in Mac/DOC environments (this works well; my
- roommate has a PC, and we've got it hooked up as well as my Mac).
-
- Hope this helps!
-
- Neil E. Mickelson
- n-mickelson@uiuc.edu
-
- P.S. I don't work for DEC; they just made a nice printer!
- Documentation needs work, though...
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 26 Mar 1993 23:22:39 -0800
- From: sgruby@FENRIS.CLAREMONT.EDU (Scott Allen Gruby)
- Subject: LaserWriter Drum Scratch
-
- >Date: Wed, 24 Mar 93 21:02:08 EST
- >From: Arthur.Greene@p6.f204.n2603.z1.ieee.org (Arthur Greene)
- >Subject: Laserwriter drum scratch
- >
- >The drum, or cylinder on my laserwriter (Apple Personal Laserwriter LS) has
- >somehow acquired a tiny scratch or nick, which produces a little pattern of
- >flyspecks at regular intervals down the page. Is there a treatment short of
- >replacing the cartridge?
- >
- >Thanks, all.
-
- Unfortunately, the only solution I have seen is to replace the cartridge. I
- had the same problem with my LaserWriter IINT and called the manufacturer
- of the cartridge (Hewlett Packard) and they sent me a new one free of
- charge. (A company with pretty good customer service, unlike Apple.)
-
- Thanks.
-
- Scott Allen Gruby sgruby@fenris.claremont.edu
- Macintosh Student System Administrator
- Academic Computing, Harvey Mudd College
- Claremont, CA 91711
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 26 Mar 1993 15:35:59 -0800
- From: A mind in motion <FSJFD1@acad3.alaska.edu>
- Subject: mac mud..
-
- I have some questions...I have a macintosh computer, and I was
- wondering If I somehow got a mud on my hard drive (god knows how,
- since I telnet via
- my VAX account..) could i set it up to run where I would be the sole player
- and wizard, in order to debug, and code, to set it up at a later date?
- please enlighten me...
- julian
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 14:58:06 GMT
- From: A.D'Emanuele@manchester-computing-centre.ac.uk
- Subject: Macro program similar to QuicKeys?
-
- I am looking for a program that will allow me to program a sequence of
- commands (or key sequences) into just one key press similar to QuicKeys,
- but without all the other features. Anyone have any suggestions, Regards
- Tony D'Emanuele.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 10:41 EST
- From: Jeffrey L. Needleman <needje@msen.com>
- Subject: MACSEE22.ZIP released
-
- There's a new version (version 2.2) of the shareware program MacSEE which
- reads and writes Macintosh high density floppies AND Mac-formatted hard
- drives (including Syquest drives) on a PC. Here's the announcement:
-
- >I have uploaded to WSMR-SIMTEL20.Army.Mil and OAK.Oakland.Edu:
- >
- >pd1:<msdos.dskutl>
- >MACSEE22.ZIP Read/write Macintosh disks on PC. DOS & WIN3.x
- >
- >MacSEE reads/writes Macintosh disks on a PC and includes both DOS and
- >Windows versions. MacSEE 2.2 is our final shareware update to the MacSEE
- >product. It was released to fix a bug that some people have encountered
- >where the system just hangs while transferring a file. This would occur
- >on systems equipped with DPMI 1.0 as opposed to DPMI 0.9.
- >
- >Alan Reeve
- >areeve@cs.clemson.edu
-
- Enjoy!
- Jeff Needleman <needje@msen.com>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 13:59:42 EST
- From: chyde@chesapeake.ads.com (Clinton Hyde)
- Subject: MacTCP
-
- I need to get MacTCP. having lost some info I used to have about
- how/where, could someone tell me? I recently saw a note suggesting it
- is ftp'able, but I don't know precisely where.
-
- as always, please reply direct...
-
- -- clint chyde@ads.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 09:31:19 PDT
- From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
- Subject: megabyte sized files
-
- In Regards to your letter <199303250200.AA10246@nwnexus.wa.com>:
- > * "Any word processor should be able to handle it given enough memory".
- > Although i haven't exhaustively tried every editor, i can vouch that
- > Nisus, the various MacWrites, WordPerfect, Alpha and a number of others
- > will just refuse to open a megabyte size file or do so with excruiating
- > slowness regardless of the amount of memeory you allocate to them. Others
- > experience may be different.
-
- Now that's interesting - I've open at least 1.6 MB text file in Nisus
- and performed a global Find/Replace on it. I can't remember how much
- memory I gave Nisus, but it could easily have been 5 MB. Actually
- the file was a test, since Word choked on it no matter how much memory
- you gave it.
-
- Nisus was indeed slow at opening such a massive file, and the Find/Replace
- took a long time as well, but it worked. No way around that...
-
- If your files were in a rigid text format, like Info-Mac's digest
- format, you could use Easy View perhaps.
-
- cheers ... -Adam
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 11:13:00 PST
- From: dfhdf@charon.dfh.dk
- Subject: Menu item bug [R]
-
- Hey there!
- Your problem with Get Info is probably due to SpeedyFinder. I have
- trashed SpeedyFinder7 (v1.54) myself, because of the same problems. As soon
- as I done that (after a restart of course) the problems disappeared like
- magic.
- Too bad about the bugs because SpeedyFinder7 is a great idea, that I'd like
- to use.
- I tried restarting using only Apple's own system 7 ext's and cp's on my
- Classic, but nothing helped - still the same problems.
- I'm looking forward to a new version fixing these bugs.
-
- Hope this helps you in your search 4 the guilty program :-)
-
- M. Sidelmann (dfhdf@charon.dfh.dk)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 08:12:31 -0500
- From: daveh@msd.measurex.com (Dave Hirsh)
- Subject: Min Boot Floppies
-
- Has anybody been able to successfully use the 7.0 or 7.1 installer to create
- a minimal boot floppy ?? I've tried it for a PB170 and Q700 and in both cases
- the installer goes through the first few steps/disk insertions then quits and
- says the install cannot be completed. Regular installs work fine. Any ideas
- ??
-
- Dave Hirsh
- Measurex Corp.
- Cincinnati,OH
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Mar 93 16:24 +0100
- From: Giulio Trillo' <trillo%urz.unibas.ch@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: MS Word 6.0
-
- Hi,
- recently I've read somewhere that version 6.0 of Word will be
- out furing the next summer. On word-mac list a Microsoft rep.
- said that "he will not spread any rumor before time". (Usual
- disclaimer from his side)
- Anyone else, not involved with Microsofot could be more
- assertive?
-
- Giulio
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 17:32:51 +0100
- From: Johan Solve <u90js@hh.se>
- Subject: Now Menus won't work (Q)
-
- When I am selecting a document from a Now Menus sub-menu, the document won't
- open if the application is already open. Why is that?
- Now Menus version 4.0.1.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 20:44:40 PST
- From: jbthoo@ucdavis.edu (John Thoo)
- Subject: PiggyBack DA---where? (Q)
-
-
- On 25 Mar 1993 Bill Stewart-Cole <cole@alexia.lis.uiuc.edu> said:
- > The critical unnatural mate
- > is a application wrapper called DA PiggyBack (by Kerry Clenndining if memory
- > serves) that will consume a DA and yield a real application. The resulting
- > 'McSink application' can then have it's memory partition upped to ungodly
- > heights, and huge files may be loaded up.
-
- Where can I grab PiggyBack DA. I'd very much like to convert my Quill DA
- (indispensible) into a bona fide app. Thanks.
-
- --John.
- J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1993 02:35:30 GMT
- From: astein@nysernet.ORG (Alan Stein)
- Subject: Printing Problems under System 7
-
- A few months ago, I reported a problem with very slow printing to a
- networked Imagewriter II using System 7. It would print a line, and
- then wait for a minute or more before printing the next line. Nobody
- came up with an answer.
-
- I finally solved the problem by increasing the memory allocated to the
- program I was printing from above the recommended amount.
-
-
- --
- Alan H. Stein astein@israel.nysernet.org
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 22:10:16 EST
- From: "Paul D. Bain" <pdbain@ufcc.ufl.edu>
- Subject: Problems with Word 5.1 (A)
-
- >A colleague of mine has just installed Word 5.1 on her LC. Every time
- >she tries to use Find File the machine crashes without a message.
-
- I suggest trashing the Word Preferences file for Word 5. I had a friend
- who had this problem on her computer, tried everything to fix it w/o
- success. Until I threw out the preferences file. Then Word recreated the
- file next time it started and no more crash!
-
- Note: throwing out the preferences file destroys many types of settings.
- All of them can be set back to your previous configuration, but you must
- do it manually again.
-
- --Rick @ pdbain
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Friday, 26 Mar 1993 11:16:54 EST
- From: m22182@mwvm.mitre.org (DUANE HARTGE (dhartge@mitre.org))
- Subject: programmer's button restart in System 7
-
- I have a code string for System 6 that will restart the finder from
- the command line interface that appears when the programmer's switch
- on my IIci is pressed. That way when the system hangs, I could at least
- get to the other applications and save whatever was open before rebooting.
- The command "SM 0 A9F4 <CR>" followed by "G 0 <CR>" doesn't seem to work
- for System 7 (I didn't really expect it to). Is there an equivalent?
-
- * DUANE (DHartge@mitre.org)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 0:19:57 HST
- From: John Churchill <churchil@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu>
- Subject: question submission
-
- I am interested in how one may make a file unmovable, that is, not be able to
- copy it, erase it, modify it or even move it to another folder, yet still be
- able to use it (as as an application or a data file). I am familiar with
- Norton's tools for changing bits, but this protection goes beyond that. Does
- anyone know how, or can refer me to a good book on the subject? Thanks.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 21:09:53 EST
- From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Reading e-mail at home
-
- > I'm using a VM/CMS system, with R. A. Schaffer (Rice)
- > Mail-90 program. Every mail from MAC-L comes with
- > a first screenful page of Received: From... tag lines of
- > very little interest to me. Since I'm connected to a
- > _s_l_o_w_ 1200 baud modem, I'd find very handy
- > to discard all these lines before they get displayed.
- > Do you know some XEDIT macro or other I can put
- > in my PROFILE MAIL or anywhere else to have this
- > done? (Why can't we connect our Macs straight to Internet!!!)
-
- Why don't you download make a text file of your electronic
- mail, dowload it and read it in a word processor? That's what
- I do.-Pete Tamas
- Gnome@VM.Temple.EDU, Temple Univ, Philadelphia (betw New York & Wash DC)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 05:56:37 GMT
- From: Jean Berthomieu <BERTHOMS%frbdx11.cicbx.fr@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Reading e-mail at home
-
- Thanks to Mark R. Williamson, I could tell our system manager to update R.A
- Shaffer's Mail program to a newer version (92.01.03). This one is more user
- friendly and I can choose which tags lines I want to display. This is a
- better solution than downloading every message, because I'm still online
- while reading them, so I can possibly reply to them ;-)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 10:08:05 CST
- From: PULLMANN@VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU
- Subject: Recycled Laser Printer Cartridges (R)
-
- Josephine Colmenares asks:
-
- >We currently use SpringPoint recycled laser toner cartridges. Has anyone
- >else had experience with them (good or bad)? Also, in general, are recycled
- >cartridges "inferior" to new cartridges?
-
- Well, we haven't had very good luck with recycled cartridges in our
- Personal LaserWriter IINT ( which is actually now an NTR thanks to an
- upgrade a couple days ago - yea!). We've tried three of them, and they
- just don't cut it. Large black areas in graphics are no longer solid
- black but patchy grey in places. Even text has tiny 'pinholes' in the
- characters where there's no ink.
-
- When the recycled cart now in the machine dies, I'm going to go back to
- buying them new. IMO, it's worth the extra $$.
-
- Pat
-
- Pat Ullmann PULLMANN@VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU or PULLMANN@TRINITY (BITNET)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 09:50:19 +0100
- From: karl@uz.kuleuven.ac.be (Karl Pottie)
- Subject: Recycled Toner Cartridges
-
- >We currently use SpringPoint recycled laser toner cartridges. Has anyone
- >else had experience with them (good or bad)? Also, in general, are recycled
- >cartridges "inferior" to new cartridges?
-
- Here in Belgium, we switched to recycled cartridges recently. Being one of
- the biggest European hospitals, we have several hundreds of printers. As
- the recycled cartridges slowly started to replace the old ones, we also
- started getting a lot of complaints from the various departments. Most
- complaints were about black smudges on the paper, or irregular blackness on
- a page. The print quality is generally INFERIOR. Replacing the cartridges
- with a 'new' non-recycled one ALWAYS causes the problems to go away
- immediately.
-
- We are completely disatisfied with the recycled cartridges. Of course, this
- is only one (European) firm, and perhaps there are better recycled toners
- around.
-
- Karl Pottie
- Macintosh Consultant for the University Hospitals of Leuven, Belgium
-
- karl@uz.kuleuven.ac.be
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 21:08:13 EST
- From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: SAM in the lab
-
- > In a lab environment SAM Intercept has the advantage of
- > preventing floppy-borne virii without requiring any effort
- > by the user (except patience). On a private Mac it seems
- > like overkill.
- >
- I agree. I wish to add that SAM conveys the image that you
- are on top of the problem. I have had students complain
- (erroneously) that they contracted a virus while taking my
- class. However, no such complaints arise when we are running
- SAM because it tells you it is checking. -Pete Tamas
- Gnome@VM.Temple.EDU, Temple Univ, Philadelphia (betw New York & Wash DC)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 26 Mar 1993 12:27:09GMT
- From: "Alun J. Carr" <ajcarr%ollamh.ucd.ie@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: SIMM socket in my Centris 650 (Q)
-
- On my Centris 650, in addition to the two VRAM SIMM sockets (labelled) and
- two DRAM SIMM sockets (labelled), there is an unlabelled SIMM socket
- parallel to the DRAM sockets, but of a size which which will take a VRAM
- SIMM rather than a DRAM SIMM. The layout is something like this:
-
- +---------------+
- | VRAM |
- +---------------+
-
- +---------------+
- | VRAM |
- +---------------+
- +---+ +---+ +---+ +---+
- | D | | D | | D | | D |
- | R | | R | | R | | R |
- +---+ | A | | A | | A | | A |
- | ? | | M | | M | | M | | M |
- | ? | | | | | | | | |
- | ? | | | | | | | | |
- | ? | | | | | | | | |
- | ? | | | | | | | | |
- | ? | | | | | | | | |
- +---+ +---+ +---+ +---+ +---+
-
- Does anyone have any idea what this unlabelled socket is for? Cache SRAM
- perhaps?
-
- Thanks,
-
- Alun
-
- A. J. Carr, Mech. Eng. Dept., UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
- Internet: ajcarr@ccvax.ucd.ie or ajcarr@ollamh.ucd.ie
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 23:58 PST
- From: KD6SWQ <PJUNG@SCUACC.SCU.EDU>
- Subject: Slide-show viewer for GIFs?
-
- Hi all,
-
- I borrowed a CD-ROM from a friend of mine that had a ton of GIFs on it, and
- the only way I could look at them was to open them, ONE BY ONE, using a
- GIF viewing program, or PhotoShop, or something like that.
-
- My friend popped it into his PC, ran some little program, selected a
- directory,
- and it quickly zipped all the images onto the screen, waiting for a mouse
- click or keypress before going on to the next GIF.
-
- There HAS to be some Mac-based Slide-show type viewer for GIFs, hasn't there?
- Having to open 600+ megs worth of GIFs, one by one, gets VERY OLD
- VERY QUICKLY, as you can imagine.
-
- Is there some free/shareware program or hack that does this?
-
- Thanks in advance for any answers/comments/nudges in the proper direction!
-
-
- Phil Jung
- Graduate Research Assistant, Institute for Information Storage Technology
- Santa Clara University.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 26 Mar 93 20:17:18 PST
- From: pgfitzgerald@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: slide making hardware
-
- Netters,
- This is my first posting, so I hope everything works.
- I'm a cloner working in a lab who has a chance to spend
- departmental money to buy a machine that makes color slides from
- the pictures we make on our computers. I am mac all the way but
- the possiblity is that someone in the department with a pc clone
- may want to make slides also. A polaroid bravo is downstairs
- but the computer guru is gone for a few days. What's the most
- user friendly, program compatable, highest quality and all the
- other questions I should ask.
- I'd appreciate any advice, feedback and can post a summary if
- the subject turns out.
- Thanks,
- pgfitzgerald@ucdavis.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 09:46:47 PDT
- From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
- Subject: StuffIt Expander
-
- In Regards to your letter <199303260246.AA11892@nwnexus.wa.com>:
- > 1) in Preferences section one can choose about deleting originals,
- > if I choose DELETE ORIGINAL I get the expanded file/folder only.
- > If I check the DELETE ARCHIVE AFTER DECODING BINHEX box I get the expanded
- > file/folder and the binexed file.
- > I'm interested in both the expanded and the original compressed file while
- > I want to discard the binexed file; Is there a combination of
- > preferences options that can do this job?
-
- Nope, you're stuck - it does make some sense, but not much, since
- Original refers to an archive at all times, not a BinHex file even
- when that is the Original file.
-
- Hopefully Leonard will fix it in the next release of StuffIt
- Expander. Much as I hate to say it, Downline was better in
- terms of allowing the user to choose what it expanded and what
- it did with the results. Too bad Downline can't handle nearly
- as many formats as StuffIt Expander. Expander also has trouble
- with watch folders on multiple volumes - it works great for me
- if my watch folder is on my boot volume, but it never works at
- all in Launch/Expand/Quit mode if the watch folder is on a
- volume other than the boot volume. Leonard knows about that one
- too, since it was driving me nuts, so I expect it will be fixed
- in the next version as well.
-
- cheers ... -Adam
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1993 02:26 GMT
- From: Fergus Sullivan <FSULLIVN@vax1.tcd.ie>
- Subject: System Software Memory Allocation Creeping Up (Q)
-
- Problem: 7.1 System software RAM allocation starts session at c.1500K,
- but creeps up by another 1,2 or even 3 MB within half hour of
- Startup.
- Allocation does NOT drop back down.
-
- I am NOT running SpeedyFinder or any other INIT/cdev that juggles
- "Multi-Finder" memory allocation during file transfers etc. However, I am
- running such old reliables as: Disinfectant 3.0, After DArk 2.0v, Extension
- Manager 1.6, QuickTime 1.5, all Norton INITs and cdevs (except the Partition
- one), Menu Choice 1.4 and SuperClock! 4.0.2. My hardware is a Classic II 4/80
- wit 2 Mb of VM running. The system software sometimes even eats into the VM.
-
- I've run TattleTale but then again I don't know what to look out for in terms
- of System heap Space etc.
-
- This is driving me nuts. Can anyone help to keep me sane?
- ***Is there any rule of thumb to spot which enhancements are eating up RAM?***
-
- Thanks,
- Fergus Sullivan. Trinity College, Dublin.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 14:56:43 +0100
- From: Elliot Bennett <Elliot.Bennett@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de>
- Subject: TAR utility for Mac?
-
- I've been asked to investigate the availability of a program that can
- decompress unix "tar" files. Does such a thing exist for the mac?
-
- As usual, much thanks in advance,
-
- Elliot Bennett
- DLR, Cologne, Germany
- elliot@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 93 09:33:55 PDT
- From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
- Subject: tax rates
-
- In Regards to your letter <199303250200.AA10246@nwnexus.wa.com>:
- > Maybe SOME of you do. I don't think I've seen higher than 7%
- > anywhere in the country, myself. Next door in New Hampshire,
- > the rate is 0%. That happens to be where Mac Connection is.
- > Here in Massachusetts, which was widely ridiculed as "Taxachusetts"
- > a while back, it's only 5%.
-
- When you add in local taxes Washington is at 8.25% and I believe NY
- City is closing in on 9% (perhaps 8.75%)... But the NY State sales
- tax is only 3% or something like that, so the rest of it comes from
- county and city taxes...
-
- cheers ... -Adam
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 19:28 EST
- From: Dan Rolander <DROLANDER@LANDO.HNS.COM>
- Subject: Text Processors
-
- I've been reading with interest and frustration all of the recent posts
- about the qualities of various word processors and text editors. Interest
- because I've used most of these products, and frustration because people
- are still recommending inferior products over BBEdit. Look, I've tried
- almost everything at one time or another, including WordPerfect v1.0 thru
- v2.1, MS Word 3, 4, and 5, Nisus, McSink (both pre and post-Vantage
- versions, Vantage, Alpha, and I'm sure a few others that I can't
- remember. I've experienced the frustration of not being able to open a
- file because it was too large, or if it did open the application began
- to crawl and would eventually crash, losing any changes I had made in
- the meantime. And having said all this I want to proclaim to the net-world:
-
- GET BBEDIT...NOW!!!
-
- This is a fantastic program. It is a text editor, so it can't do styled
- text, but it will open any size file (limited by available memory), it
- has a fantastic, very fast multiple file search function, it is extensible
- (so it can be modified if it doesn't have a feature you want), and...
-
- IT'S FREEWARE!!!
-
- If you haven't tried it, you're doing yourself a disservice. The author
- of BBEdit states in his ReadMe file that his goal is world domination.
- If any product deserves that, it's this one.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 08:31:30 PST
- From: hunter@s07.es.llnl.gov (Steve Hunter 423-2219)
- Subject: Typing tutor for kids (Q)
-
- Are there any typing tutor programs for the Mac designed for
- children? There are 'cute' programs for the Apple II, but what about the
- Mac?
-
- StevenHunter@LLNL.gov
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 26 Mar 1993 13:50:55 -0500 (CDT)
- From: Ken Wedding <KEWEDDIN@carleton.edu>
- Subject: Under what rock?
-
- Quote without comment (though it's hard not to comment)
-
- "The bottom line is that...is a very useful collection of programs at a
- reasonable price...It employs a couple of new file and application handlers
- that make working with Windows more efficient.
-
- "One is a toolbar, an array of buttons across the top of the screen...
-
- "A cleverer advance (sic) is a screen metaphor called virtual
- desktops...(which) are actually live icons, miniature desktops that hold
- loaded
- applications and active files...
-
- "(This) uses a technology called object orientation...It is another
- timesaver...(which) lends itself to an advanced feature called drag and drop.
-
- "The suggested retail price is $179."
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 21:54:52 GMT
- From: rik@world.std.com (Rik Ahlberg)
- Subject: Voice Nav & Dragon Dictate
-
- Has anyone had any experience using Articulate Systems' Voice Navigator II
- as an interface to a Dragon Dictate system? I'm looking into solutions to
- get away from the keyboard as I've come down with nasty wrist injuries due
- to overuse at work.
-
- I'll summarize back to the group.
-
- Rik
-
- Rik Ahlberg McKinsey & Company, Inc. voice 617-457-2080
- rik@world.std.com Boston Office fax 617-457-2099
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Mar 1993 12:13:54 -0600 (CST)
- From: "William M. Porter" <WMPORTER@Jetson.UH.EDU>
- Subject: What do I do with a TeX file?
-
- I have been given a largish file in TeX format. The TeX codes don't
- seem too obtrusive: I suppose I could edit the entire thing and remove
- them without TOO much effort. But I understand that there may be a
- way to use this file and retain the occasional formatting characteristics.
- What do I need to do this? Is there shareware that will allow me to
- do it, or would I need to consider buying a commercial package of some
- sort? TIA.
-
- Will Porter / University of Houston
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 00:57 CST
- From: Dominik Hoffmann <HOFFMANN@macc.wisc.edu>
- Subject: What is thick Ethernet?
-
- that thicknet wiring typically has DB-15 connectors on either end.
-
- 1. Are those called AUI-connectors?
-
- 2. What does AUI stand for?
-
- Thicknet wiring consists of twinax cable.
-
- 3. Is there a designation for it that's comparable to "RB-58"?
-
- 4. How do you hook up twinax to the DB-15 connectors?
-
- Networking mailorder catalogs I've looked through offer Ts, terminators, etc.
- for thicknet wiring. So far I haven't seen any Ethernet equipment that was
- rigged for this standard. If it accommodates thick Ethernet it is typically
- through a DB-15.
-
- 5. In which instances are those connectors used instead of the DB-15s?
-
- I appreciate any help I can receive on this.
-
- Dominik
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 14:30:25 GMT
- From: kerr@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Stan Kerr)
- Subject: X Terminal software Demo?
-
- Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
-
- >Hi!
- >Does anyone know where can I get from a demo of a good X terminal
- >emulation software for the Macintosh?
- >I am trying to convince someone to buy a Mac instead of a Tek terminal.
-
- Try your local Apple dealer; see if they can get a demonstration copy
- of MacX. You don't really want MacX, though, unless you also need the
- underlying Mac functionality. MacX works, but it's not a stellar X
- server; a Unix workstation or an X terminal makes a much better server
- if that's all you want. Unless the Tek terminal can also function as an
- X terminal, it seems strange to get it, since so many applications
- nowadays are being written to support X. It all depends whether the
- applications they will run support X or just Tek graphics.
- If you do want to advocate a Mac X server, though, make sure they have
- a Quadra with an ethernet connection, or they will hate you.
- --
-
- Stan Kerr
- Computing & Communications Services Office, U of Illinois/Urbana
- Phone: 217-333-5217 Email: stankerr@uiuc.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 93 14:10:29 EST
- From: memco@cns.nyu.edu (Matthew E. Merkelson)
- Subject: Zapped PRAM has screwed up StartUpScreen (Q)
-
- While trying to fix an unrelated problem, I zapped my
- PRAM on the IIfx (System 7.0.1 with tuner) that I work on.
- On restart, the Startupscreen came on b&w, then disappeared.
- A second later, the extension icons began appearing in
- 256 color. When the bootup was done, and DeskPict loaded
- the Startupscreen onto the desktop, it was its perfectly normal
- 256 color self.
-
- I immediately went to the monitor control panel device and
- reset the depth to grey b&w, color b&w and then 256 color, and
- restarted. No change.
-
- I then tried changing depth and then moving the monitor icon in
- the monitor dialog (someone suggested this would reset the scrn
- resource) Still no luck.
-
- Someone else suggested doing all this but with the option key pressed.
- I tried it and still no luck.
-
- Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
-
- ------------------------------
-
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