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Short: Emplant v3.19 (Parts upgrade from 3.17)
Uploader: swinokur@picasso.ocis.temple.edu
Author: Jim Drew & Utiltiies Unlimited
Changes to V3.19 (10/16/93)
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* Corrected (finally) timing problems related to sound. We tested the
following systems: 6.0.2, 6.0.4, 6.0.5, 6.0.7, 7.0.0, 7.0.1, & 7.1.6.
* Fixed Sound On/Off gadget code. With sound support 'OFF', the audio
channels were still getting allocated.
* Increased SCSI hard drive transfer speeds by 20% or more! This affects
only SCSI devices plugged into the EMPLANT's SCSI port.
* Added standard MAC startup sound.
* Added bi-directional built in file transfer ability! You can now easily
transfer files to/from the Amiga/MAC. ALL of the headaches of resource
and data forks are taken care of automatically. To use the file transfer
options, switch to the emulation control screen (the screen that appears
right after starting the emulation) and click on 'MAC to Amiga' if
you want to transfer a file from the MAC emulation to the Amiga side, or
'Amiga to MAC' if you want to transfer a file from the Amiga to the MAC
emulation.
NOTE: Make sure that you do not attempt file transfers before the MAC
emulation screen shows the MAC desktop with the devices, otherwise,
the emulation will go to sleep, and never wake up. Although it is
unlikely that somebody would want to attempt to transfer a file
before the emulation finished loading, this is a problem that we
know about and will correct in v3.2.
FILE TRANSFER QUIRKS:
After transferring to MAC emulation -
Older SEA (Self Extracting Arc) files have some information
pertaining to the archive in the MACBinary header. Since this
is not legal, newer versions of CompactPro do not stick this
information where it doesn't belong. You can easily identify
and older SEA; just double-clicking on the file will cause a
system requestor to appear with an error code of -50. You can
still decompress the archive by using CompactPro or StuffIt
Expander.
Not all file types are identified correctly. If you end up with
a 'document' looking icon, try it anyways...if the bundle bit is
lost in the translation, the default system document icon will
be shown.