Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 12:33:28 PST From: The Moderators Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu Subject: Info-Mac Digest V12 #8 To: info-mac-list Info-Mac Digest Mon, 17 Jan 94 Volume 12 : Issue 8 Today's Topics: [!] FWD: Re: Merry X Mass Virus sighting -- false alarm? [*] ADBManager.sea [*] Alice23setup.sit [*] BrewArt Collection, volume [*] celtic.hqx [*] Checkbook.hqx HyperCard Stack [*] conversion application [*] Dragonsmith 1.1.1 [*] File Buddy 2.0.3.sit.hqx submission [*] File for archives...PPATs [*] HP 12C [*] HyperCard string matching XFCNs [*] Inflate XCMD (Upload) [*] Mangia! Irish Mist Desserts (update) [*] Matrix Master 1.2 [*] merryxmas vaccine (fwd) [*] MSG Demo 1.3 (graphics demo) [*] MSG Demo 1.3 (source code) [*] Network Document Package 2.0 [*] Personal Librarian 1.0 [*] Prince of Persia 2 Demo [*] ResEdit TMPL Helper [*] Resorcerer1.2.1demo.sit.hqx submission [*] Simon's Sparkle Facelift [*] Simpsons Gunshy game [*] Tarantula v1.0 [*] The Critical Eye hypercard stack [*] The Lighter Side [*] tidbits-editors-jpeg.hqx [*] Toner Tuner Demo 1.0.5 [*] Zipple 1.9.1 - Control panel extension [*] ZoomToCursor 1.0 [Q] Books on System 7 Pro? [Q] QuickTime Window Size Question [Q] Re: Keyboard commands on a mac a couple of AV questions A Mac II Upgrade Question (R) Any Sys. 7 Pro users? Apple //e card and ProDOS partitions. AutoDoubler Flame Backup software recommendations (a) Backup software recommendations for magneto-optical drive Centris 610 DOS Compatible Connect Mac to Windows NT (R) Cross Stitch Program Dictionary on CD-ROM (A) DOORWAY mode (r) El-Fish Error with Sparkle 1.7 (Not!) Formatting Apple disks with HDT (Q) Fullwrite for LW8.1 and spaces in printing mixed font words GnuEmacs 18.59 for Macintosh GTCO didgitizer driver? Hardware Handshaking (A) HD Formatting Questions How to get latest MACtcp How to get latest MACtcp(A) How to get MacTCP Importing WP for Windows 6.0 into WP for Mac 3.0 (Q) Incoming Modem Calls Info on Multi-User PRIVATE POPmail that's CHEAP! Interchangability of PB memory? jpeg 2.0 won't save gif as pict0 Last Modified in Finder Window Linelink 144e Macintosh's birthday (A) Macintosh's birthday (R) MacMiNT Mac Plus Accelerator Mathematica MicroPhone Pro 2.0 Non-Apple Monitors????? NO SUBJECT Now Contact and Now Up-to-Date MacWorld Demo... SIMMS SMTP for the MAC? (R) SoftPC to Parallel PROM burner (Q) StyleWriter from Windows [Q] StyleWriter II Dialogue Settings (Q) Sumex question Sync on Green Question tape drive extensions/inits? Tape drives info wanted (Q) TaxCut vs MacInTax - any thoughts? Unattended shut down on a Mac Plus? YES Which compression app? (R) won't save gif as pict0 follow up Xwindows on a Macintosh The Info-Mac newsgroup is moderated by Bill Lipa, Gordon Watts and Liam Breck. The Info-Mac archives are available (by using FTP, account anonymous, any password) in the info-mac directory on sumex-aim.stanford.edu [36.44.0.6]. Help files and indices are in /info-mac/help. Mail articles for inclusion in the digest to info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu. Send binaries to be placed in the archives to macgifts@sumex-aim.stanford.edu. Send administrative mail to info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 9:26:46 -0600 (CST) From: Gordon Watts -- U of Rochester Subject: [!] FWD: Re: Merry X Mass Virus sighting -- false alarm? >From: SMTP%"myke@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu" 16-JAN-1994 20:14:12.60 >To: GWATTS >CC: >Subj: Re: Merry X Mass Virus sighting -- false alarm? > >> From: Gordon Watts -- U of Rochester >> To: myke@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu, werner@rascal.ics.utexas.edu, > >> I might recommend that you post a short message to info-mac telling users w >> downloaded that file to watch out for the merry x mass virus. If you don't w >> to do it, I can do it for you... >there's a new version of MerryXMas virus vaccine that's just been >released... I'll remind people to download and use this new >version in my next recent-files mailing in the next day or so... > >mike@mac.archive.umich.edu [If anyone downloaded misc/physics/fluiddynamics.cpt.hqx from umich last week, you might want to consider getting the new merry x mass virus vaccine. It is located in umich archives at util/virus/merryxmasvaccine.cpt.hqx and util/virus/merryxmaskiller.sit.hqx. The update should be out by the time you read this (but you might check the creation date of the archive file just to make sure). We, here at info-mac, already have the latest version of the vaccine: -r 7403 Sep 18 16:16 vir/merry-xmas-killer.hqx -r 88193 Jan 14 11:33 vir/merryxmas-vaccine-13-hc.hqx Mike is, by the way, one of the managers of mac.archive @ umich. -Gordon] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 21:31:22 -0500 From: Klaus Berkling Subject: [*] ADBManager.sea ADBManager 1.02 (Friday Jan 14, 1994) This application lets users selectively disable and re-enable certain devices on the Apple Desktop Bus. I wrote this application because I have a joystick which is not completely idle (The pointer moves and sometimes the mouse button doesn't stay down when both mouse and joystick are connected, i.e. a mouse up event while I still hold down the mouse button). An INIT (system extension) will disable devices on startup using a preferences file saved with the ADBManager. Binhexed, self-extracting Compact Pro archive. 6.0.4 and up, requires Apple Desktop Bus. Problems + suggestions to kiberkli@sunspot.syr.edu. [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/adb-manager-102.hqx; 98K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 13:54:31 -0600 From: ehfm@midway.uchicago.edu (Eric Hoffmann) Subject: [*] Alice23setup.sit "Alice setup," is a concise guide that steps you through the configuration of Alice/T2/Charon - a full-fledged Macintosh FidoNet point system. This guide does not attempt to explain FidoNet. It does present enough information to configure this trio without the original manuals. A couple of obscure "gotcha's" are explained. This should be enough to allow a user to successfully poll their host BBS for mail, and then extract the inbound mail packets. Alice & T2 are contained in one archive; Charon in another. Unpacking utilities may be found in /util/compression. This is draft #1. ;-) [Archived as /info-mac/comm/alice-23-setup.hqx; 79K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Jan 1994 10:15:52 +0000 (U) From: George Tempel Subject: [*] BrewArt Collection, volume BrewArt Collection, volume #1 Thanks to all those who inspired this collection! Welcome to the BrewArt Collection (for Macintosh)! copyright 1994 George (Ty) Tempel ABSTRACT: This collection is the first edition of a set of brewing related clip art that I am in the process of creating and compiling. I have used some of these elements on my beer labels, and a few of my network-friends have found them helpful as well. I can be reached via the following: George Tempel 65 West George Street Freehold, NJ 07728 netromancr@aol.com Comments and suggestions are welcome, and stay tuned for more collections to be released at later dates! [Archived as /info-mac/grf/brew-art-collection-10.hqx; 478K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jan 94 21:02:18 -0600 From: mackinno@sdsshost.fnal.gov (Bryan MacKinnon) Subject: [*] celtic.hqx Celtic Font Several people on the net have expressed interest in a Celtic font. This is a bitmapped font called Celtic that I came across several years ago. Do documentation was available with it so I know not of its origins. As indicated by the name, it is appropriate for Celtic/Gaelic style display and printing. It is compressed as a Self Extracting Archive. -- Bryan MacKinnon [Archived as /info-mac/font/celtic.hqx; 52K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 10:12:51 EST From: Jason Stephenson Subject: [*] Checkbook.hqx HyperCard Stack Here's a small HyperCard 2.x stack that I created to use as an electronic checkbook. It's not stuffed, only BinHex'd, and is FreeWare, so it can be included on any CD-ROMs or disks that anyone puts out. I may work on a few improvements and an expansion of features in the future. [Archived as /info-mac/app/checkbook-hc.hqx; 16K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 16:27:47 -0600 From: lafferty@lifesci.lscf.ucsb.edu (Kevin Lafferty) Subject: [*] conversion application Here's an editable conversion utility that I wrote that people might have use for. Let me know if the attachment came through OK. The "converter values" file should be put into the same folder as the application. Kevin Lafferty Santa Barbara, CA 93106 lafferty@lifesci.lscf.ucsb.edu Phone: (805) 893-3998 FAX: (805) 893-4724 [Archived as /info-mac/app/convert.hqx; 176K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 08:46:13 -0600 From: paul.hoffman@umich.edu (Paul Hoffman) Subject: [*] Dragonsmith 1.1.1 Dragonsmith 1.1.1 Drag-and-drop application kit for THINK C 5.0 and 6.0. Dragonsmith lets THINK C programmers easily create drag-and-drop applications (or "dragons") for use with System 7. It features an object-oriented class "Dragon" which may be subclassed to provide any batch-type action desired. All source code is included. Version 1.1.1 is a bug-fix and THINK C 6.0 compatibility release only. No new features have been added, and the documentation has not been changed from version 1.1. Some of the bug fixes since version 1.1 -- + Processing is no longer sluggish when drag-and-dropping files to launch a dragon + Files on AppleShare volumes are now handled correctly + Launch in System 7.1 no longer results in a crash Notable features of Dragonsmith -- + Versatile disk- and folder-opening capability + Background processing + Extensive documentation (MSWord and text formats) + Resource-based Preferences class + Template files for quick Dragon subclassing Three sample dragons with full source code are included. Dragonsmith is freeware. Paul Hoffman. Internet: paul.hoffman@umich.edu AFS: /afs/umich.edu/user/n/k/nkuitse "Dragons do not enter into this story" [Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/dragonsmith-111-cp.hqx; 305K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 15:24:12 +1100 (EST) From: Ken Simpson Subject: [*] File Buddy 2.0.3.sit.hqx submission Here is a minor update to File Buddy, Larry Harris great file management utility. This is a bug fix for international users (see below). Please repl= ace all previous versions of File Buddy 2.0x. I am NOT the author of this software, nor am I connected with the author in any way other than as a satisfied user of two of his packages - File Buddy and Alias Director. Ken Simpson Version 2.0.3 13 January 1994 A bug that could cause a crash when leaving the Get Info on some machine= s is fixed. A bug has been fixed in the new code I use to make number strings format properly in non-English systems, so now you get numbers, not junk if you aren't using English. And no, you don't have to look far to find the humor in that. Minor bugs fixed. [Archived as /info-mac/disk/file-buddy-203.hqx; 207K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 94 12:05:11 EST From: Gene Subject: [*] File for archives...PPATs From: Trebor Smith / Satori Imaging Following is a file in standard BinHex 4.0 format. It is a Stuffit Deluxe 3.0.7 Archive containing many PPAT's (textures for use with Desktop Texturizing utilities.) I created them all from scratch and I am releasing them for public use as Freeware. Please see that they are placed wherever the other PPAT's you have archived are located. If you have and problems or questions, please contact me at: dalessan@clam.rutgers.edu [Archived as /info-mac/gui/grf/satori-textures-grp1.hqx; 810K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jan 1994 21:41:43 -0700 From: cstevens@knightridder.com (Curt Stevens) Subject: [*] HP 12C This submission should replace my previous submission entitled "Twelve-C=81 v1.3.sit.hqx" as that submission came with an old installer that put the DA directly into the system file. This causes some ugly things to happen in 7.1 so I put it into a standard DA suitcase. This is the new version. [Archived as /info-mac/app/hp-twelvec-29.hqx; 27K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 00:49:40 -0600 From: pradhan@camis.stanford.edu (Malcolm Pradhan) Subject: [*] HyperCard string matching XFCNs This submission is a HyperCard 2.1 stack demos some string matching routines, including Soundex. The routines can be used to generate simplified versions of a string which can then be used to compare "similar" strings. A "fuzzy" match algorithm is also included, this scores the similarity between 2 strings based on user-defined penalties for character insertion and substitution. These XFCNs are based on code freely available on the net, and are therefore public domain. Sample HyperTalk calls, notes and C source code are in the stack. Regards, Malcolm [Archived as /info-mac/card/string-matching.hqx; 20K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 94 15:27:49 PST From: Alex Metcalf Subject: [*] Inflate XCMD (Upload) The Inflate XCMD gives Balloon Help to Hypercard. Users can add help balloons to any hypercard object, such as a button or field. The contents of the balloon can be a simple text string, a picture, or a styled text resource (TEXT/styl). Full documentation is included. Alex Metcalf alex@metcalf.demon.co.uk [Archived as /info-mac/card/inflate.hqx; 22K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 16:28:03 -0600 From: Byron C Mayes Subject: [*] Mangia! Irish Mist Desserts (update) Hello, fellow Mac food-lovers! This small Mangia! file contains all of the recipes (21) found in the booklets, "The Story Behind the Legendary Liqueur" (10 recipes; c1987, Irish Mist Liqueur) and "Irish Mist goes with Strawberries" (12 recipes; no copyright indicated but later than "The Story...") produced by the makers of Irish Mist Liqueur. The recipes are all desserts. One recipe (Irish Mist Trifle) is duplicated in both books so I used the one in "Strawberries" for balance. Also included as "recipes" are the somewhat long "Story Behind the Legendary Liqueur" and the shorter "Irish Mist goes with strawberries" texts found in their respective books just to keep in the spirit. They file at the top and are marked with asterisks. Included in this binhexed Compact Pro archive are this text and the recipe file itself. The recipe file may contain some ingredients that aren't in the "standard" Mangia! dictionary and the sources are definitely NOT there. Don't worry, Mangia! is intelligent enough to update your dictionary on its own (this may not be true of the demo). This file updates the one already in the archives (/info-mac/nms/ directory). Enjoy! Byron C. Mayes University of Delaware bcmayes@admin.udl.udel.edu [Archived as /info-mac/info/nms/irish-mist-desserts-mangia.hqx; 24K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jan 1994 15:04:25 -0800 (PST) From: "Stephen C. Roderick" Subject: [*] Matrix Master 1.2 Matrix Master 1.2 by Stephen C. Roderick IV This program is a simple matrix manipulator. It is intended for use in Linear Algebra courses. Matrix Master's greatest feature is that it works with rational numbers (just like the textbooks!) This makes it easy to reduce a matrix with row operations. Matrix Master can be used to step through solutions to textbook problems without having to do the basic math by hand. Matrix Master handles the following matrix operations: - Row reduction - row times a constant - exchange rows - add a multiple of one row to another - Determinant - Rank - Transpose - Inverse - Matrix of Cofactors - Adjoint Matrix - Upper Triangular form - Row Echelon form - Solve for multiple solutions If you use Matrix Master send me a postcard! Stephen C. Roderick IV 610 NW Walnut Blvd. Corvallis, OR 97330 roderis@csos.orst.edu Matrix Master (c) Copyright 1988-1994 by Stephen C. Roderick IV. All Rights Reserved. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/matrix-master-12.hqx; 34K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jan 1994 15:13:56 -0800 (PST) From: Joshua Yeidel Subject: [*] merryxmas vaccine (fwd) I received this from the author, Bill Swagerty of Claris, with permission to send it "Wherever (I) Like". Where I Like is mac-gifts. Merryxmas Vaccine is a Hypercard stack that detects and eliminates the "merryxmas" Hypercard virus from Hypercard stacks. This is version 1.3, with the improvements indicated below. (The version on sumex-aim is 1.0.) Joshua Yeidel, Learning Systems | yeidel@tomar.accs.wsu.edu [Archived as /info-mac/vir/merryxmas-vaccine-13-hc.hqx; 86K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Jan 1994 19:19:30 -0500 (EST) From: f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim) Subject: [*] MSG Demo 1.3 (graphics demo) MSG Demo 1.3 is a collection of 51 graphic effects and 44 fades. Version 1.3 has many new features: effects and fades in succession, fading the entire screen, reverse effects, and many technical improvements. C source code also available; check ftp sites or e-mail f8dy@netaxs.com. Finger f8dy@netaxs.com for complete program list. Copyright (C) 1993-4, Mark Pilgrim. Please read enclosed file "GNU General Public License" for licensing details. Requires 220K disk, 1024K memory. System 6 and 7 compatible, B/W and color supported. [Archived as /info-mac/grf/util/msg-13-demo.hqx; 159K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Jan 1994 19:21:59 -0500 (EST) From: f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim) Subject: [*] MSG Demo 1.3 (source code) MSG Demo 1.3 is a collection of 51 graphic effects and 44 fades. The effects have been updated to work within any bounding rectangle, not just an entire window. This archive contains complete THINK C source code and project files, plus pre-compiled libraries of effects and fades for non-THINK-C programmers. Demo application also available; check ftp sites or e-mail f8dy@netaxs.com. Finger f8dy@netaxs.com for complete program list. Some of these source files copyright (C) 1993, Dave Blumenthal; others copyright (C) 1993-4, Mark Pilgrim. Please read enclosed file "GNU General Public License" for licensing details. [Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/msg-13-demo-c.hqx; 442K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 18:56:12 -0500 (EST) From: Jeff Linder Subject: [*] Network Document Package 2.0 Netters: Attached is version 2.0 of my Network Document Package, a stand-alone document for the Apple Macintosh that contains several items relating to the internet and bitnet networks, including the basics of FTP and Listservs, an introduction to BITNET/CREN and some other miscellaneous topics. Changes to version 2.0 were minor, including a change in the address of the author, some minor techical changes, and an update to the document structure itself. This file is being sent for distribution to the mac archives at both sumex and umich, as well as to the owner of the Help-Net mailing list for inclusion in the archives there. Permission is granted to freely distribute this package on any media priovided no fees are charged, and the file is transmitted intact. Jeff Linder jeff@picasso.ocis.temple.edu [Archived as /info-mac/comm/info/network-document-package-20.hqx; 56K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jan 1994 23:10:45 -0500 From: kkirksey@world.std.com (Ken B Kirksey) Subject: [*] Personal Librarian 1.0 Personal Librarian is a FileMaker Pro 2.0 database designed to help you keep track of your personal library. With Personal Librarian, you can keep track of all the vital statistics of your personal book collection, including where and when books were purchased, where you store them, and to whom you have them loaned out. Personal Librarian sports a consistent and easy to learn interface, and it provides fairly powerful reporting and searching capabilities. No matter how many books you own, Personal Librarian can help you keep better tabs on your collection. Personal Librarian requires a Full Page Display, or a 13" or greater monitor to display properly. I wrote it mainly for use at home with my Black & White FPD, but it looks just great on color monitors as well. Ken Kirksey kkirksey@world.std.com [Archived as /info-mac/app/fmpro-personal-librarian-10.hqx; 64K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 94 02:11:26 -0800 From: Claude Errera Subject: [*] Prince of Persia 2 Demo I found this on a local BBS. It is binhexed, but not stuffed, since stuffing only decreased file size by 2%. Looks like a pretty good sequel. Control keys are the same as for POP1 (no readme is/was included). Enjoy! Claude errera@ese.ogi.edu [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/prince-of-persia-2-demo.hqx; 1618K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jan 1994 15:02:29 -0800 (PST) From: fairchil@netcom.com (Kevin Fairchild) Subject: [*] ResEdit TMPL Helper Enclosed is a DA that displays the data structures used by ResEdit TMPL resources. I found this on AOL and am not the author or associated with it in any way. Kevin Fairchild [Archived as /info-mac/dev/info/resedit-tmpl-helper.hqx; 11K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 23:45:29 +1100 (EST) From: Ken Simpson Subject: [*] Resorcerer1.2.1demo.sit.hqx submission Hi, I noticed that thie latest version of the full Resorcerer demo in info-mac/prog is 1.1. Here is the latest update I could find to this commercial Resource Editor. It has all the functions of the fully working editor except it will not allow you to save any changes to disk. It is beyond the hobbyist but the serious programmer should have a good look at this excellent resource editor (beyond the hobbyist because the price is $US 256) Anyway enjoy this offering. I am NOT the author, nor am I on anyway connected to the authors. Ken Simpson [Archived as /info-mac/dev/resorcerer-121-demo.hqx; 859K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jan 1994 18:39:59 +1100 (EST) From: Michael Bradshaw Subject: [*] Simon's Sparkle Facelift Simon has asked me to post this. I am not the author, he is. This ResEdit file contains resources to give "Sparkle 1.7" (an MPEG Player and MPEG to QuickTime conversion utility) a facelift. This file is *not* authorised by the author of Sparkle 1.7. The changes give Sparkle a more attractive dialog box, and new icons for all its file types. Simon Poisson PO Box 256 Darlinghurst NSW Australia 2010 FirstClass e-mail - Simon J. Poisson, MacInTouch BBS, +61-2 584 2522 [Archived as /info-mac/grf/util/sparkle-17-facelift.hqx; 41K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jan 1994 07:48:37 -0500 From: x1foshee@exnet.iastate.edu (Jeanette Foshee) Subject: [*] Simpsons Gunshy game Here is a revision of a pd game. The creator of this game put it out with the invitation that other folks add to it, which is what's happened. One person in California revised it to use the Simpson icons that I made (you have volumes 1 and 2, and I'm working on a 3rd collection, due by June of this year), and he sent a copy to me. I promptly revised it some more, and am sending you the result. This game involves matching tiles, which then disappear. The object is to match all the tiles, to uncover the picture beneath. I think it would be a worthy addition to your Mac archives. Thanks much! Jeanette [Archived as /info-mac/game/simpsons-gun-shy.hqx; 85K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 11:05:31 +0100 (MET) From: andy@pax.eunet.ch (Andrew Warinner) Subject: [*] Tarantula v1.0 Tarantula 1.0.0 Tarantula is the game of solitaire commonly known as "Spider". Tarantula isn't easy to win but I've added some options to help with that. Requirements: a Mac and System 6 or 7. Tarantula supports all color depths as well as black and white. Features: - multiple tableaus. Play games simultaneously! - cheat options that relax the rules and make Tarantula easier to win. - selectable card faces and backs. Play in color or B&W. - unlimited undo and redo. Undo or redo all the way back to the beginning of your game. - save and restore games. All your moves are saved and restored too. - set your preferences for cheat options, card faces and decks, and sound. - resizeable card stacks - double click makes the best move. Tarantula is shareware, $10. Andrew Warinner "Semper ubi sub ubi" (andy@infotec.ch -or- andy@pax.eunet.ch) Infotec S.A. phone: 022/738 44 33 Place Cornavin fax: 022/786 50 61 Geneva, Switzerland [Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/tarantula-100.hqx; 497K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 94 08:54:03 PST From: sstark@ingres.com (Scott Stark) Subject: [*] The Critical Eye hypercard stack Hello, I am emailing you two parts of a hypercard stack entitled "The Critical Eye." I have previously submitted this file and was told by Jonathan Brecher that there was a hang in the stack and therefore it could not be placed in your ftp site. [More details in the archived file. --isl] I greatly appreciate any help you can give me with this problem. I'd very much like to get this stack onto your archive and out in the world! If you have any questions please contact me at sstark@ingres.com. Thanks. Scott Stark sstark@ingres.com *The Critical Eye: Inside Television Advertising* is an interactive media literacy resource designed for Macintosh users who want to teach and learn about television advertising in the secondary and post-secondary classroom. The resource includes information about political, product and public service advertising. Users can also play a game that allows them to "create" a San Francisco Giants ad. Intended to supplement classroom lessons about advertising and propaganda, the interactive videodisc contains television ads, historical ads, storyboards of ad campaigns, audience research information, interviews with advertising executives, producers and political consultants, and much, much more. [Archived as /info-mac/info/nms/critical-eye-hc.hqx; 796K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 94 14:25:13 PST From: Alex Metcalf Subject: [*] The Lighter Side The Lighter Side is an extension which provides cheats for a variety of popular games by adding a 'Cheats' menu when the game is opened. Currently, there are over 40 cheats for Lemmings, Prince of Persia, Diamonds, and Eight Ball Deluxe. Alex Metcalf alex@metcalf.demon.co.uk [Archived as /info-mac/game/lighter-side.hqx; 12K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 94 20:37:20 PDT From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst) Subject: [*] tidbits-editors-jpeg.hqx Here's a JPEG-compressed image (JPEGview will open it fine) of Tonya and me from a few years back. I don't think we look much different though, so please feel free to add it to your netters' rogues gallery of pictures. I just want to know where that t-shirt I was wearing went - I was quite fond of that one and haven't seen it in years. :-) cheers ... Adam C. Engst, TidBITS Editor [Archived as /info-mac/grf/tidbits-editors-jpeg.hqx; 68K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 94 18:08:40 PST From: 76004.2072@compuserve.com Subject: [*] Toner Tuner Demo 1.0.5 Enclosed is the Toner Tuner(TM) Demo version 1.0.5. This new version works with PageMaker 5. Toner Tuner, one of the Working Software Printing Utilities, allows you to save toner or ink when making draft prints. It works by printing drafts in light gray. It works with QuickDraw and PostScript printers - ink jet or laser printers, and it works with System 6 and System 7. [Archived as /info-mac/prn/toner-tuner-105-demo.hqx; 67K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 01:42:33 -0800 From: csuley@netcom.com (Christopher S. Suley) Subject: [*] Zipple 1.9.1 - Control panel extension Zipple is a control panel and extension for System 7 which allows you to replace the titles of your Apple, Balloon Help, Keyboard (if you have one), and Application menus with animated images, in color if you have a color screen. The displayed image can depend on the frontmost application or desk accessory, if you like. You can use the ready-made images that come with Zipple, or create your own with the sophisticated editor in the control panel. New in version 1.9.1: * Bug fixes! * No longer causes crashes when launching apps with no menus. * The speed control no longer causes things to go wacko. This is a StuffIt 3.0 archive. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/zipple-191.hqx; 60K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Jan 1994 19:11:43 -0800 From: David Kreindler Subject: [*] ZoomToCursor 1.0 ZoomToCursor FKEY v1.0 by David Kreindler 11 January 1994 ZoomToCursor is a utility that helps you find a lost cursor on a big or sluggish screen. It works sort of like the homing device from a bad science-fiction movie. When you press its key combination (cmd-shift-0), it quickly draws a set of bold concentric circles of decreasing size onto the screen, centered on the cursor. The effect is a little like the way the Finder "zooms" windows open and closed, except without the Finder's subtlety. Because ZoomToCursor is an FKEY, you need a copy of ResEdit or Resourcerer to install it into your System file. If you are already using the cmd- shift-0 combination, you can change ZoomToCursor's resource ID to something else (preferably between 5 and 9). ZoomToCursor FKEY is copyright (c)1994 David Kreindler. All rights reserved. ZoomToCursor is distributed under the freeware principal. You may copy it and redistribute it freely, but you may not sell it, modify it or combine it with a commercial product. That prohibition includes distribution on CD-ROM. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/zoom-to-cursor-10-fkey.hqx; 4K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 17:59:57 -0600 (CST) From: Steve Knouse Subject: [Q] Books on System 7 Pro? I'm looking for 3d party books on System 7 Pro. Are there any on the market. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 08:44:52 -0500 From: flypba@netcom.com (Gordon Werner) Subject: [Q] QuickTime Window Size Question Hello there... I have a question. I thought that QuickTime 1.6.1 allowed for a slightly bigger 240 X 320 or so, picture size when recording movies. I have a videospigot in my Centris 650, and when I try to record movies, it flashes at this "bigger" size and then reverts back to the old QuickTime 1.0 size 160X whatever. Is this a bug or a problem with me VideoSpigot? If this is unchangeable I don't really mind since I can record at 30fps on my centris, but if I could get the picture to this slightly bigger size then I would be even happier. Thanks in advance Gordon Werner *8^) flypba@netcom.com flypba@aol.com gwerner@haverford.edu gwerner@cc.brynmawr.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 08:44:56 -0500 From: flypba@netcom.com (Gordon Werner) Subject: [Q] Re: Keyboard commands on a mac Hello there...I am posting this on behalf of BarteeR@aol.com Does anyone know of a utility that can drop the menubar items (File, Edit, Go To, Mail, etc.) with keyboard commands (suck control-option F for File, control-option E for Edit, and navigating the menubar items with the arrow keys), similar to what the IBM does and what CPU Utilities for the Powerbook does. I have an SE, if that makes a difference. I'd appreciate your input. --BarteeR Please respond directly via E-MAIL to BarteeR@AOL.COM Thanks Gordon Werner *8^) flypba@netcom.com flypba@aol.com gwerner@haverford.edu gwerner@cc.brynmawr.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 18:36:41 +0200 From: bnhirsch@dapsas1.weizmann.ac.il (David L. Hirschberg) Subject: a couple of AV questions Dear Net, I have a new Quadra 840av and I have a couple of questions: 1. I am using the geoport analog adapter and the bundled fax software. Is there an option to have the fax and phone share the same line? I would like the fax to answer only if a fax is coming in otherwise the phone would ring. 2. Is there a 14,400 fax/modem upgrade planned? Will it be software or hardware? 3. The speech recognition software was not able to start up and run when a fax was being sent and did not start up after it was finished. Has anyone else had problems with this? Thank you, David bnhirsch@dapsas1.weizmann.ac.il ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 94 10:43:08 EST From: "Allan M. Bloom" Subject: A Mac II Upgrade Question (R) On Mon, 10 Jan, Luis Muench wrote: > I have been charged with upgrading a Mac II. Of course, I want to >put the latest Sys-7 and maybe slap on some SIMMS and maybe an accelerator. >Perhaps even junk the 40Mb HD and get something like a 210+MB. Anyone with >recent experience wish to share info? What about the ROMs. Will I need a >32 bit enabler? My dept will be picking up the tab, so cost is >inconsequential. Luis, I've plenty of Mac II upgrade experience. It was for my wife, so cost wasn't a consideration either. Durn it. 1. ROM: Get the FDHD upgrade from Apple. This'll give you a high density floppy drive and a set of IIx ROMs. 2. Accelerator: DayStar seems to be the most transparent. I got Leslye a 40MHz 030 card wih 40MHz FPU. Not as fast as her new C650, but I wasn't comfy taking that old II any further. 4. Memory: I gave her 20MB via four 4M PAL SIMMs. Kept four 1Ms. You must buy the special PAL SIMMs. And put them in Bank B. (I think. Don't worry about it. If they don't work in one bank, put 'em in the other one). And you must fill a bank with the same size SIMMs. 5. 32bit Enabler: Yup, you need one. The IIx ROMs aren't 32bit clean. Either Connectix's MODE32 or Apple's 32bit Enabler. I've found bigtime problems with Apple's product and have stuck with MODE32. Both are free. 6. HD: Get rid of the 40M and get at least 200. Today's software eats disk space. 7. Graphics: You might want to swap out the graphics card for a 24-bit accelerated one. We did. The one problem with it was that it didn't kick in until 32bit Quickdraw loaded, rather late in the startup process. So startup screens come up monochrome. Al Bloom, Virginia Tech ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 14:08:47 -0500 (EST) From: MY KARMA RAN OVER MY DOGMA Subject: Any Sys. 7 Pro users? Hallo: Anyone using 7Pro? I heard it had finder email capabilities and a slew of other things. If you are using 7Pro, I'd like to hear what you think! I am especially interested in email and other enhancements that are operatinal out of the box. thanx --Luis ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 20:21:48 +0100 From: holst@pegasus.ping.dk (Bo Holst-Christensen) Subject: Apple //e card and ProDOS partitions. I have just tried installing an Apple //e card in a LCIII, with a non Apple harddisk. I was unable to get the software to recognise ProDOS partitions on the drive. After trying several different hard disk drivers, I tried using an Apple hard disk (with an Apple driver) - now I was able to use ProDOS partitions. I then tried putting a different driver on the Apple drive - leaving the partitions untouched - and again the software didn't recognize the partitions. I tried several different drivers, all with the same result. I then switched back to the Apple driver, and could use the ProDOS partitions again. This looks like the ProDOS partitions are not getting mounted unless I use the Apple driver. Does anyone know if this is correct, or if //e card software only works with the Apple driver? I need to use the //e card with the disk that is in the LCIII. Does anyone know of a hard disk driver, that will work with the Apple //e card and a non Apple hard disk? Bo Holst-Christensen FAX: +45 53 640 321 holst@pegasus.ping.dk holst@diku.dk holst@login.dkuug.dk ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 94 12:12:11 CST From: Harmon_Dow@ccsbbs.uchicago.edu (Harmon_Dow) Subject: AutoDoubler Flame Larry Rymal said: >>In my limited experience, AutoDoubler has worked flawlessly on an SE/30, Mac LC, Mac LCIII, and an 840AV. It performs flawlessly on the Spectre GCR Macintosh emulator for the Atari ST. All these machines are loaded to the gills with friendly and not so friendly CDEVs and Extensions.<< This was in reply to someone who had complained about AutoDoubler. Well, I will add my Mac Classic II running system 7.0.1 to Larry's list of machines on which AD has operated flawlessly for well over a year. I have a gazillion startup items, too. I think Larry's observations were right on target. Harmon Dow ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 17:16:05 -0800 From: smenzel@mti.wa.com (Sandro Menzel) Subject: Backup software recommendations (a) >I recently acquired an APS magneto-optical drive (128 MB disks). >I am looking for backup software that can use the MO disks to >backup my harddrive. I prefer finder-compatible backups. You might consider using DiskFit Pro by Dantz. We use it at work to backup several drives on our network. Basically, it's preset to do our backups every night. The software does a fast copy of all the files that have changed since the last backup. One problem you might encounter is that DiskFit Pro likes to make the destination disk exactly like the original. If you have multiple original disks that you're backing up to one large destination (or vice-versa), you might run across some problems. In this case, you'd want to look at some of the file synchronization software such as PowerMerge. Take care. Sandro Menzel | Network Administrator | "Is it a Jensen or smenzel@mti.wa.com | Media Technologies, Inc | is it a Healey?" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 94 10:20:03 PST From: Paul Brians Subject: Backup software recommendations for magneto-optical drive Tanju Cataltepe asks about recommendations for backup software to backup a hard drive to optical disk. No mention of the size of the disk--if it's a gigabyte monster then some kind of software would be a good idea; but if the whole hard disk contents will fit on one optical disk, I recommend the method I use to back up my two hard drives to Syquest cartridges: buy CopyDoubler and just do a Finder drag, using Smart Copy, which copies only files that have changed or are new, saving an enormous amount of time. Click, drag, click, wait five minutes or so, and you're done. No compression with this method of course--which I prefer. Paul Brians, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-5020 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 94 08:28:51 EST From: Paolo_Marini.LOTUSINT.LOTUS@CRD.lotus.com Subject: Centris 610 DOS Compatible Hi netters, I'd like to receive feedbacks from people (if any) using this wonderful machine... in particular: - copy/paste between sessions, does it work with any appl that support standard clipboard? - storage devices, is it possible to share only the internal disk or also external devices (CD-ROMs, HD...) ? - availability in France (or Europe) - any other useful info TIA Paolo ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 17:16:15 -0800 From: smenzel@mti.wa.com (Sandro Menzel) Subject: Connect Mac to Windows NT (R) >We're thinking of linking a Mac as a user interface to programs running on a >Windows NT machine, initially using a serial line, later perhaps Ethernet. > >We are wondering what software we could use to link them. As well as text >terminal emulation, it could be interesting to run both Mac and native NT >graphics programs remotely on the NT. We were thinking of using NT at work and found that MS offers NTAS (for Advanced Server) that will allow Mac clients over ethernet. As it turned out we opted for Novell server instead with the AppleTalk protocol stuff. Take care. Sandro Menzel | Network Administrator | "Is it a Jensen or smenzel@mti.wa.com | Media Technologies, Inc | is it a Healey?" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 00:17:37 -0500 (EST) From: tdixon@css.tayloru.edu ((Tim Dixon)) Subject: Cross Stitch Program My girlfriend is looking for a cross stitch designer program. She'd like to be able to design a pattern in color, with little x's to just like the final product will look, then view/print it in the pattern that cross stitch people really use on a regular basis. She'd also like to have it give her standard DMC thread color numbers so she doesn't have to worry about matching colors. ALSO.... she'd like to be able to import pictures and have the program generate cross stitch patterns from that. She'd like to be able to scale the image so that she can get a reasonable rendering of the original. ALSO.... she'd like to be able to select different backing types and colors so that she can have even more realistic images. Is there such a monster? Is there a monster that has some of these capabilities? Commercial, or, if the heavens are gracious to me, via anonymous FTP. If such a monster doesn't exist, would there be enough interest out there in such a program if I were to embark upon the task of producing one? Tim Dixon Taylor University tdixon@css.tayloru.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 19:45:00 +0100 From: Hans Magnus Aus Subject: Dictionary on CD-ROM (A) I just picked up Random House Unabridged Dictionary + CD ROM at Barnes and Noble during my vacation in Phoenix. You get a complete hard copy plus the CDROM for US $100. We installed it on our Macintosh here and it works fine. The book is so new that the Cech Republic is shown separate from the Slavic Republic. Cheers, Hans Aus, Wuerzburg aus@vax.rz.uni-wuerzburg.d400.de ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 17:16:24 -0800 From: smenzel@mti.wa.com (Sandro Menzel) Subject: DOORWAY mode (r) >Anyone ever hear of this? I believe it is a protocol of some sort. Our >university has installed a BBS-type software that in addition to acting as >a BBS, also allows access to a network. They have CD_ROMS on this network which >one can access as if one were sitting on the network. The problem is that >the comm software must work in DOORWAY mode to properly display graphics. The >system (as could be expected) is really geared towards DOS users. :^( >But some dork at the university says that if my software is recent, I should >have no problem. What the hell is DOORWAY and why have I never even seen >the term? Also, any shareware commware that supports it? DOORs are a standard (yeah, right!) for external applications among BBSs in the PC world. PC Board and WildCat are the first two BBS software packages that come to mind who use this type of external, though there are a slew of others. DOORs are used for games, off-line reader interfaces, surveys and whatever anyone might want to add to a BBS. If I understand you correctly, you're dialing into a BBS that allows access to some kind of network. If, when you enter the DOOR, you're getting a boatload of gibberish, your problem may be due to not being able to display ANSI graphics. Hope this helps. Take care. Sandro Menzel | Network Administrator | "Is it a Jensen or smenzel@mti.wa.com | Media Technologies, Inc | is it a Healey?" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 23:10:56 -0800 (PST) From: Brian Amira Subject: El-Fish Just got El-Fish and I have to say that this program is excellent. Everyone should go at and buy this. If you would like a GOOD collection of fish let me know. I have an 840av and have thus been able to create, render, and analyze a large amout of fish (and all set at highest quality) in a small amount of time. Also if anyone would like me to render a fish for them because there mac might not be fast enough just let me know. <| Brian M. Amira | Internet E-Mail: Brian@scs.unr.edu |> ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 94 11:13:01 EST From: "Allan M. Bloom" Subject: Error with Sparkle 1.7 (Not!) On Tue, 11 Jan, Jon Christiansen wrote: > Has anyone successfully gotten the new version of Sparkle (1.7) >that was posted recently to work? Even after boosting up its memory via >the finder, I cant even get the demo mpeg that comes with it to work... it >starts to draw its window, and you can see the controls on the bottom, but >then the applications unexpectedly quit because of an error of type 1 >occurred. Nothing wrong with Sparkle 1.7, Jon. I just Fetched it, and the MPEG with the lovely Ms Eleniak plays as expected. Do you have all the required goodies as listed in the readme? Did you use the execrable Binhex4 program to decode the hqx? The type 1 error can indicate a munged program. Try to get it again. Al Bloom, Virginia Tech ------------------------------ Date: 17 Jan 1994 00:06:54 GMT From: Ross Wylde-Browne Subject: Formatting Apple disks with HDT (Q) I have been using FWB's Hard Disk Toolkit for some time now, and some time ago formatted an Apple 160Mb disc (CDC Origin) in a Mac IIx with Radius Rocket with HDT. The result was that it took forever to boot on startup, and when I eventually reformatted with the Apple formatter again (with some difficulty), the startup time returned to normal. An Apple service technician told me that on no account should Apple disks be formatted with anything other than the Apple formatter, while the Australian agents for HDT say there is no problem. I have just got a new Quadra 840AV with a 1G disk, and would prefer to format with HDT for the partitioning and mounting convenience, but would hate to repeat the problems I had with the IIx, so can anyone throw any light on this one? Research School of Earth Sciences The Australian National University ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 19:10:38 +0200 From: michaels@techunix.technion.ac.il (Dr. Michael S. Silverstein) Subject: Fullwrite for LW8.1 and spaces in printing mixed font words I recently changed FWP as suggested in order to use the LaserWriter 8.1 Driver. Since then I have had trouble when I print a 'word' that contains a goulash of symbol and geneva fonts, regular case, superscripts and subscripts. Huge gaping hole appear in the middle of the 'word' usually between a change of font. Needless to say they did not appear this way on the screen Well, so I said, never mind, I will just use the old 7 driver. This did not help, I still got the gaping holes. So I went back to my unaltered version of FWP1.5s and the 7 driver printed hunky dory. Is there something that has to be added/changed to get FWP for LW8.1 to behave? Thanks, mike. Michael Silverstein Materials Engineering Technion michaels@techunix.technion.ac.il ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 12:08:31 -0500 From: straz@cambridge.apple.com (Steve Strassmann) Subject: GnuEmacs 18.59 for Macintosh You may have already seen this... Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps,comp.sys.mac.wanted From: parmet@cs.cornell.edu (Marc Parmet) Subject: ANNOUNCING GNU EMACS FOR THE MACINTOSH Organization: Cornell Univ. CS Dept, Ithaca NY 14853 Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 01:45:38 GMT I have ported GNU Emacs 18.59 to the Macintosh. It is available using anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.cornell.edu, in directory pub/parmet. The current Macintosh port version is 1.12d. You are welcome to try it out. I had hoped to wait a bit longer before announcing it to the world, to work out more of the quirks. Word leaked out. Someone preempted my announcement, and moreover announced an old version, 1.05d, with too many bugs. Please take the newer version. Marc Parmet parmet@cs.cornell.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 94 16:37:19 CST From: dk Subject: GTCO didgitizer driver? I have recently accuired a GTCO DIGIPAD 5 didgitizing tablet and am wonderin g if anyone knows of any driver software for it. The company said that it was out there somewhere but they knew not where. If anyone has any information ple ase drop a line to c547993@mizzou1.edu (spell@128.206.1.1). Thanks Dylan Kesler spell@128.206.1.1 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 12:15:32 -0600 From: mbrad@halcyon.com (Michael Bradshaw) Subject: Hardware Handshaking (A) Hi there - You really should get the comp.sys.mac.comm FAQ list - it should answer all of your questions and much more. Try anonymous ftp to: mac.archive.umich.edu: mac/misc/documentation/compsysmaccommfaq.txt sumex-aim.stanford.edu: info-mac/report/comp-sys-mac-comm-faq.txt rtfm.mit.edu: pub/usenet/comp.sys.mac.comm/c.s.m.c_FAQ_[1_4] c.s.m.c_FAQ_[2_4] c.s.m.c_FAQ_[3_4] c.s.m.c_FAQ_[4_4] Michael Bradshaw mbrad@halcyon.com (preferred) 6222 Cypress #1 mbrad@freenet.fsu.edu PCB, FL 32408 904-230-8615 ------------------------------ Date: 16 Jan 94 16:06:08 EST From: Hans Kroeger <100136.3052@CompuServe.COM> Subject: HD Formatting Questions Help needed: I upgraded my PB 180 with a Fujitsu 240 MB internal disk. Since then I encounter multiple hardware and software problems. In order to isolate individual "unrelated" problems I would like to get some suggestions about the nature of the following problem: I have an external Syquest connected to my PB 180. All cardridges are formatted with Silverlining 5.31. I am mounting the cardridges with SCSI Probe 3.5. When mounting and unmounting different cardridges sometimes the finder freezes and the "red" light on the Syquest drive remains on after removal of the disk from the drive. This happens also after shift-boot !! Any explanation ? At present the first cardridge to be mounted after booting requires SCSI Probe 3.5 for mounting whereas the following ones do mount automatically. Can someone explain the basics of mounting and unmounting of cardridges or point me to any info material ? Where is the driver located, on the disk, in the drive or in the system ? I would also like to know if there is any need to use compatible drivers for the internal disk and the external Syquest drive? Currently my new internal disk is formatted with Apple HD SC Setup 3.0 (for A/UX ?). Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance! Hans Kroeger kroeger@dornier.de (Internet) kroeger@stsci.edu (Internet) 100136.3052@compuserve.com (Compuserve) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 17:05:18 GMT From: Sven Guckes Subject: How to get latest MACtcp WERTZG@NAPC-1.NAVY.MIL (SYSTEM) writes: [Oh, one of those AI programs who were taught to post - interesting.] >I have version 1.1.1 of MACtcp (it came with DECs PATHWORKS software). I also >have a 2.0 to 2.0.4 upgrader. My question...how do I get version 2.0? Have you considered *paying* for it? Sven :) [Hint: "The Internet Starter Kit" by Adam C. Engst] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 12:15:43 -0600 From: mbrad@halcyon.com (Michael Bradshaw) Subject: How to get latest MACtcp(A) >I have version 1.1.1 of MACtcp (it came with DECs PATHWORKS software). I also >have a 2.0 to 2.0.4 upgrader. My question...how do I get version 2.0? > >Greg. You have to buy it - I believe APDA has it as part of the TCP/IP Connection for mac for $59.00, but I got it (2.0 that is) as licenced software included in Adam Engst's book _The Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh_. (Also includes Eudora, Fetch, Interslip, 2 week free SLIP account, and other free/shareware programs.) All for $29.95 + tax. Great book - I recommend it highly. Mike Bradshaw Michael Bradshaw mbrad@halcyon.com (preferred) 6222 Cypress #1 mbrad@freenet.fsu.edu PCB, FL 32408 904-230-8615 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 94 21:00:08 PDT From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst) Subject: How to get MacTCP In Regards to your letter <199401151248.AA29414@nwnexus.wa.com>: > I have version 1.1.1 of MACtcp (it came with DECs PATHWORKS software). I also > have a 2.0 to 2.0.4 upgrader. My question...how do I get version 2.0? You can buy it from Apple via mail order from MacWarehouse for $52, purchase any one of a number of utilities like VersaTerm or TCP/Connect II or MicroPhone Pro 5.0 that include it, or you can get it bundled with my Internet book, Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh for about $30. The book is widely available in bookstrores and if you send email to tisk@tidbits.com you can get direct ordering information. cheers ... -Adam -- Adam C. Engst, TidBITS Editor -- ace@tidbits.com -- info@tidbits.com Author of The Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh -- tisk@tidbits.com ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jan 1994 15:13:00 -0600 (CST) From: "Robert E. Malick" Subject: Importing WP for Windows 6.0 into WP for Mac 3.0 (Q) We share files between Macs and Dos machines on a regular basis and upgraded to both WP for Windows 6.0 and WP for Mac 3.0 hoping this would become painless. It has, NOT!!! Excel files swap back and forth between platforms transparently, when will WP and or Word files be exchanged as easily?!? Thanks for Your Help, Rob Malick INTERNET: MALICK.ROBERT@IGATE.ABBOTT.COM PS If there is a converter for each platform, could someone send them up or give me a pointer to them? ------------------------------ Date: 15 Jan 94 14:35:00 CST From: "Mike Sisson " Subject: Incoming Modem Calls Greetings and Help (:-O> I have never had a problem calling any of the local bulletin boards in my area but recently I have tried to join several that require callback verification. In case you don't know, this means that they call me back with their modem to verify that my phone number is what I say it is. Anyway, I cannot connect with any of these boards when they call me but have no problem calling them. It sounds to me like the modems are trying to negotiate a speed (from the change in tone I hear) but then after a while my modem gives up and tells me NO CARRIER. My modem is an ATI 2400etc/e and the settings are as follows: ACTIVE PROFILE : B1 E1 L2 M3 N1 Q0 T V1 W1 X3 Y0 &B1 &C1 &D0 &E1 &G0 &I0 &J0 &K3 &L0 &N1 &O1 &P0 &Q6 &R0 &S1 &T4 &U1 &X0 &Y0 S00=000 S01=000 S02=043 S03=013 S04=010 S05=008 S06=002 S07=030 S08=002 S09=006 S10=014 S11=050 S12=050 S18=000 S25=005 S26=001 S36=001 S37=000 S38=020 S40=000 S41=000 S46=013 Can one of you telecommunications gurus see anything wrong here and/or explain why I can call them but they can't call me. TIA, Mike ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 09:43:05 -0500 From: clu@po.cwru.edu (Christopher L. Ursich) Subject: Info on Multi-User PRIVATE POPmail that's CHEAP! Responding to the question about Eudora: >[Eudora 1.2.2] >works fine if you only want one user - I want multiple users (everyone in >the lab - about 8 people) to be able to have "private" mailboxes without >them having to use the UNIX box directly (ugh!). >However, I need to be cheap about this...so if there is a way of >maligning Eudora Settings files into thinking they are for different >users...or if there is some other POP mail client that is shareware and >will do the job - please let me know via email. According to the Q&A stack, Eudora can be used for more than one person by saving messages either on different floppy disks or differnet folders. >From the Eudora manual: >For the very latest information about Eudora, send mail to >"eudora-info@qualcomm.com" You might want to ask what the latest version is and if they could send it to you with the instructions and everything. The instructions explain how to set up Eudora for more than one user. ...and also from the manual: >If you would like to receive announcements about updates >to Eudora, send mail to "listserv@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu". >The text of the message should consist of >"sub eudora your-first-name your-last-name". Be sure you >don't put anything else in the body of the message, >including yoursignature. Doing the above (I believe) puts you on a mailing list for what is essentially "Info-Eudora Digest." I think Eudora is up to version 2.01 now, and it is definitely still Freeware. I hope this helps you. Chris Ursich clu@po.cwru.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 02:31:21 -0800 From: bylsma@unixg.ubc.ca (Dieder Bylsma) Subject: Interchangability of PB memory? Can a PB100 RAM card work just as well in a PB160 or 145b or not? How can I tell? If you know...could you give me an email ASAP? Thanks, Dieder ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 22:21:57 -0600 From: Paul M Sheldon Subject: jpeg 2.0 won't save gif as pict0 What to do. Is there a converter to a file it will save as pict0. I'd like this because that is part of a path to making background screens. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 10:55:29 +0200 From: michaels@techunix.technion.ac.il (Dr. Michael S. Silverstein) Subject: Last Modified in Finder Window I usually view my documents in the Finder using 'By Date' and the medium size icons. The window consists of Icon, Name, Size, Kind, and Last Modified. I would like to have my window display the order differently...Icon, Name, Size, Kind. The Kind is least important since I already have that information from the Icon. Is there any way I can easily modify the presentation in the Finder window?? Thanks for any help....mike Michael Silverstein Materials Engineering Technion michaels@techunix.technion.ac.il ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 23:32 EDT From: RICH FRIEDMAN Subject: Linelink 144e As I said in a previous message, I have had NO problems with the LL144e modem. It has sent and received faxes nicely, the data transfer rates have been very good. My ONLY problem was connecting to a SLIP server. This as it turned out was NOT the modems fault, but the softwares fault. It was not picking up the IP address from the slip server. If I was patient and waited for the SLIP program to giveup I could then manually enter the IP address listed by the server. As of now I can connect and use all the programs I have missed for the last few months. I have not seen a problem with speeds as has been suggested. I have not had a problem with noisy lines. While I have not had much experience with more expensive modems, I find it hard to believe that there is that much of a difference between the way these modems connect and transfer data. B ut of course that's all IMHO. Rich Friedman@mbcl.rutgers.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 14:04:59 +0000 (U) From: WalrathW Subject: Macintosh's birthday (A) > Date: Wed, 12 Jan 1994 11:31:17 -0500 (EST) From: fusonv@CC.DENISON.EDU > Subject: Macintosh's birthday > > I would like to know the DATE this month which we should be celebrating > the Mac's 10th birthday. Does anyone know which DAY the first Macs > shipped? > > ------------------------------ Well, I guess that would be the 24th. I don't know whether they were available exactly on that day, since I didn't know what a Mac was at that time, but the famous 1984 Superbowl commercial finishes with the following message: "On January 24th Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh, and you'll see why 1984, won't be like 1984" Wayne Walrath walrathw@rferl.org ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 11:44:47 -0600 From: vinko@spss.com (Vinko Tsui (312) 329-3455) Subject: Macintosh's birthday (R) >I would like to know the DATE this month which we should be celebrating the >Mac's 10th birthday. Does anyone know which DAY the first Macs shipped? > That's the 24th. The same day as mine except I'm 18 years older. -- Vinko Vinko Enterprises, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, vinko@applelink.apple.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 94 14:32:25 EST From: "arthur s ellen" Subject: MacMiNT Can someone tell me about MacMiNT? ------------------------------ Date: 15 Jan 94 23:38:37 EST From: Charlie Summers <72257.140@CompuServe.COM> Subject: Mac Plus Accelerator Folks; Another one of those beginning-of-year questions to clean up from the year just past... I have a Mac Plus with a logic-board problem; it handles 256K SIMMs quite nicely but will not work with 1MB SIMMs (in 2.5M _or_ 4M configurations; and yes, I clipped the resistor). I've tried different SIMMs, etc., etc., to no avail, so I assume there is a problem with the motherboard. Seems to me that there are '030 accelerators out there for the Plus that have their own RAM slots, but (of course) I can't find any references in my files (or on the stacks of magazines on the floor in the corner of my office, for all that...). Since it really isn't worth buying another motherboard, this might be a reasonable alternative, and get a little more life out of the poor thing. If anyone knows of or has experience with accelerators for the Plus with their own RAM slots, please reply directly to me at lof@mcimail.com or 72257.140@compuserve com (I haven't been receiving InfoMac Digests lately); I will happily summerize for the net. Charlie Summers L.O.F. Communications ------------------------------ Date: Mon Jan 17 13:09:09 1994 From: jumbo@imp.ch (David Wechsler) Subject: Mathematica Hi netters I'm looking for an ftp server that holds examples,infos,tutorials etc about Mathematica. Exist such a ftp server? Any information welcomed! -David jumbo@imp.ch ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 08:59:13 MST From: jlundell@opus.com (Jonathan Lundell) Subject: MicroPhone Pro 2.0 I just received an upgrade offer for Software Venture's MicroPhone Pro. What's interesting is a fairly complete TCP/IP facility. I won't go into the MP details, which are relatively well known--pretty good scriptable terminal emulation & data transfer, mainly. The new version, MP Pro 2.0 [SRP $295; upgrade offer $49.95; street $?] supports all the usual terminal/modem stuff as well as including MacTCP, SLIP (which one? don't know), FTP (Fetch), TurboGopher, mail, news, a graphical Telnet tool. This info all from their letter, not direct experience. MP Pro 1.0 had a Telnet tool, but I don't recall that it included MacTCP, and it certainly didn't have SLIP. All of this could be put together with a combo of shareware, freeware and aceware, I suppose, but it's interesting that it's now available mainstream from a company with a pretty decent track record of support (and existence!). BTW, they offer unspecified fax software for an extra $10. Turns out it's FaxSTF 2.2.3. Probably a better idea to order FaxSTF 3.0 from one of the discounters, since STF doesn't have an economical upgrade program. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 19:05:01 +0100 From: cerioli@disi.unige.it (Maura Cerioli) Subject: Non-Apple Monitors????? Hi! Here I'm again to ask for help. Our Dept. is going to buy a number of LCIII or LC475 Macs and we are wondering if we can save money buying non-standard cheaper monitors. We are interested in MONOCHROMATIC monitors, possibly larger than 14". Does anybody have experiences to share or can suggest how/where to get information on the subject? (Everybody seems to know that it's possible for SOME monitors to be connected in SOME way, by SOME wire, possibly using SOME extra hardware, but we need a more specific kind of details) My address is cerioli@disi.unige.it, please answer directly to me, and I'll try to summarize for the net if there is sufficient interest. Thanks for every help Maura Maura Cerioli DISI - Dipartimento di Informatica e Scienze dell'Informazione Viale Benedetto XV, 3 16132 Genova ITALY ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 12:32:13 EST From: usvv7j8n@ibmmail.COM Subject: NO SUBJECT ---------------------- Mail item text follows --------------- To: I1026767--IBMMAIL Info-Mac questions Subject: MacPhone I'm looking for software that has more features than the default MacPhone has. I'm running a Centris 660AV with 12meg of RAM, and a GeoPort. Doesn't somebody make a software phone that would allow me to call my Mac and have it play any messages back to me, and can tell the difference from a FAX and a voice call? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 11:41:27 -0500 From: jsc@ram.suny.geneseo.edu (Jon Christiansen) Subject: Now Contact and Now Up-to-Date MacWorld Demo... I just picked up a copy of MacWorld with the demo disk of Now Contact and Now Up-to-Date and my disk was bad- it got crimped or something in the distribution of the magazine.... I don't want to buy another, so could anyone create a disk image of this disk and either post it or send a copy to me???? Right from the doc on this disk (about the only thing I could get off of it)... >The software included in this demo is provided "as is" and may be distributed >>freely. Both demo applications allow up to 10 network users to run the >software >simultaneously. Thanks in advance, Jon Christiansen (jsc@ram.suny.geneseo.edu) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 94 23:31:48 EST From: leo@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca (Prof. L.G. Leduc) Subject: SIMMS Can anyone tell me how to tell the difference between SIMMS? I have a bunch of old SIMMS which I would like to sort by size and I don't know how. Thanks in advance. Leo G. Leduc leo@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 11:53:07 -0600 From: vinko@spss.com (Vinko Tsui (312) 329-3455) Subject: SMTP for the MAC? (R) >Is there any package which supports SMTP for incoming internet mail for the >MAC? Thanks. > Mark, Have you seen or heard of Eudora? It works with a POP3 demon on the Unix box to provide SMTP in/out mail for your Mac and IBM Compatibles running Windows. There is a freeware version (1.4.1) available from Qualcomm's FTP site (ftp.qualcomm.com), and a commercial version (2.0) from the same company. You can find ordering information and a list of feature differences between the freeware and commercial versions at the same location. BTW: I'm using it right now to send you this note. -- Vinko Vinko Enterprises, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, vinko@applelink.apple.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 94 17:44:21 EST From: kee@aol.com Subject: SoftPC to Parallel PROM burner (Q) I have DOS software that talks to a microprocessor development system that normally connects to the parallel port on a PC. I'd like to run the DOS software in SoftPC and use a serial to parallel converter to connect my Mac serial port to the parallel port of the development system. Has anyone attempted this and did it work? Am told that DOS allows you to reassign one port to another such as making the parallel port data go out the serial port. Is the SoftPC parallel port completely software wired into simulating a printer? Kee Nethery Kee@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 10:00:46 -0500 (EST) From: "Michael A. McGuire" Subject: StyleWriter from Windows [Q] Hello everyone. It is time to play stump the net. I got the following query >From one of my clients: ================================ Can one print from a machine running Microsoft Windows 3.1 to an Apple StyleWriter? It has been suggested that the driver for a Canon bubblejet might work, but none of the stores I have called know of a cable that would make the connection. Can it be done? ================================ If anyone knows how or a resource please respond to me. Thanks. Michael A. McGuire, UTCC - User Services mcguire@utkvx.utk.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 16:26:00 +0000 From: P.Kay@hertfordshire.ac.uk (Peter Kay) Subject: StyleWriter II Dialogue Settings (Q) A few days ago, I posted a request for information about the use of greyscale vs black & white in the Stylewriter II Print dialogue box. I did not have one response with advice, but had several requests for a summary. I put this down to one or more of the following possibilities: 1) A stupid question. [probably] 2) Badly worded or incoherent question. [probably] 3) No one knows the answer. [unlikely] 4) No one uses the StyleWriter and therefore uninterested. 5) In FAQ. [looked at the more obvious FAQs, in vain.] 6) No one read the relevant digest -- I cannot remember the number. 7) Everyone working too hard -- no time to respond. [almost certainly] 8) No (Q) in the Subject line. 9) 100s of helpful messages mailed but none got through. 10) UK in the "doghouse". [there would be lots of good reasons] 11) I forgot to write "please" and that "I would be grateful for an answer". In case no.2 was one reason, I will rephrase the question and try to be much more succinct. In the Print dialogue box for the StyleWriter II, one can use the Greyscale or Black & White menu items. Apple's advice in the SW manual and the ReadMe which comes with the latest driver is apparently contradictory, with one advising the use of B & W for text and the other recommending the use of greyscale for best printing results. In the latter example, there is no mention of text or non-text. My question is simple: which setting should I use, assuming textual output, to maximise the life of the StyleWriter cartridge? (There was another question concerning the quality of output, but I can test this for myself.) I would appreciate receiving some information about this and will post a summary if the second attempt at eliciting a reply is successful. Peter Kay, School of Information Sciences, (tel. no. 0707 284 358) University of Hertfordshire, UK, AL10 9AB (P.Kay@herts.ac.uk) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 13:48:12 -0600 (CST) From: EASCHULTE@ALEX.STKATE.EDU Subject: Sumex question I have ben having a problem de-binhexing some larger files (over 300K) Smaller files debinhex with no trouble. What happens is I get an error message sayig first that the resource fork could not be checked, and next a message saying I could not continue because of a CRC error. I am getting the files through a dial-up connextion, using my terminal program. I do not believe there were any transmition errors... I am using Stuffit Expander 3.0.7. Any help would be appreciated. ------------------------------ Date: 14 Jan 1994 16:26:43 U From: "Anne" Subject: Sync on Green Question I need to get some information fast about the sync-on-green, or lack of it, in LCIII video. What syncs the monitor now? Did the pinouts change? Thanks in advance, -abh ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 94 17:41:36 -0400 From: "Terry M. Stader KA8SCP" Subject: tape drive extensions/inits? I just acquired a Archive VP 60e SCSI tape drive that was OEM'd for VINES (of Banyan/Vines fame). Everything SCSI utility I have recognize the device just fine... actually call it a Viper 60, but nothing seems to want to mount it! One thing that I have not tried is disabling AccessPC. MacTools 3.0 recognizes it as well but it won't let me backup anything to it... because it is not mounted! This all makes sense... but how do I mount it. I have Drive7, DiskMaker 1.6 andother formatterutils... but nothing will touch this device! Please.... cna someonetell mewhat dumb thing amI not doing here? Thanks in advance for your support. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 14:30:56 +0000 (GMT) From: ajcarr%ccvax.ucd.ie@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU Subject: Tape drives info wanted (Q) I am looking for a tape drive (probably not DAT, as they seem to be very expensive at the moment) which I can connect to both a Mac and a PC (not at the same time, of course). Does anyone have any experience of this that they would care to share (even suggestions about other information sources, or manufacturers of suitable devices)? Thanks in advance. Alun A. J. Carr, Mech. Eng. Dept., UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland. Internet: ajcarr@ccvax.ucd.ie ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 94 23:01:28 EST From: burrman@aol.com Subject: TaxCut vs MacInTax - any thoughts? Hello all, Well, it's that time of year again when I must decide between TaxCut and MacInTax. Since I have only used TaxCut once and MacInTax never it would be helpful if I could get some inputs from t hose of you who have used either, or both, of these programs. If you're interested, please send me an email with your experiences and I will summarize the responses on info-mac. If I get enough re sponses I'll post a full-length version at sumex. The following information would be helpful - especially numbers 1, 2, and 3: 1- how many years have you used the federal version of TaxCut? MacInTax? (please give a separate response for both) 2- which program did you use last year? 3- which program are you going to use this year? have you even made up your mind yet? 3a- did/will the option of bundled software (e.g., MYM or Quicken) impact on your decision? 3b- did/will the availability of a state version affect your decision? 4- if you are using the same program this year as last year, and you have already received and started using this years head-start version 4a- is this years version significantly different than last years? 4b- if you answered 4a yes, then what is different? better? worse? 5- list th e things that you like about TaxCut. MacInTax. 6- list some things that you don't like about TaxCut. MacInTax. 7- miscellaneous comments -- Tom Burris (burrman@aol.com) ------------------------------ Date: 17 Jan 1994 07:59:53 -0600 From: lucatell@ictp.trieste.it (Adriano Lucatello) Subject: Unattended shut down on a Mac Plus? YES In article , In comp.sys.mac.system I write: >I have WAIS searched the net for a reply and I can't find any related FAQ >to this problem... any way... >Is it possible to have a small INIT to shutdown unattended, and at a >certain time of the day, a Mac Plus (on system 7.1 and 4 Meg RAM) without >using QuicKeys which takes a considerable amount of useful RAM? I have used >QuicKeys just for this "simple" action giving up other useful INITs and >Extensions. >I have also tried AutoPower On/Off which works on certain Macs but it was >not compatible with the Plus. Is it possible to modify with ResEdit to make >it acceptable to the Plus just for the ShutDown action? >--------------------------------------------------------------------- Brian Caldwell replied: >I use an application called Shutdown Items. It allows for shutting down (or >restarting) the Mac at a pre-specified time. Optionally, it will run >whatever you put in a folder named Shutdown Items in the System folder >(under System 7). I made an alias to it and put it in the Startup Items >folder. So now what happens is that a 5:00am (the time I set for it to >restart), this application restarts the Mac. Since I have an alias to it in >the Startup Items folder it loads itself and sits there in the background >until 5:00am the next morning when the whole cycle repeats. Does this sounds >like what you are looking for? If so email me for more info> >Brian ------ My reply to Brian: >I tried and it does not work! >It "works" if I select, in Options, but that's not >what is meant for... >I am mailing a copy of this msg to the Author, John Covele, hoping he has >still the same address at Keymaster5@aol.com. > ---------------------------------- Answer from the Author of Shutdown Items 3.0, John Covele: >I appreciate your interest in Shutdown Items. You wrote: > >>It "works" if I select, in Options, but that's >>not what is meant for > >You DO have to select this option if you want your mac to automatically shut >down at a certain time of day. There is a new version out now, version 3.0, >which adds some features and has a better user interface. You should try out >this version. Let me know if you have any more questions. > >John Covele >-------------------------------- Conclusion: Versione 3.0 of Shut Down Items works perfectly even on a Plus and it' a good replacement for all those who cannot use AutoPower On/Off or ADB related power strips! I do NOT have to select this option every time to automatically shut down the Mac as it has the possibility to keep this feature on at every startup. I have already sent my shareware contribution! Thanks to all those who replied (in order of appearance!) Brian, John and Mark ;-) Adriano ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 15:52:36 GMT From: Caughill Subject: Which compression app? (R) In digest <9401120902.AA16869@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU> Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes: >>Quick and easy question--which driver-level compression program is the best: >>AutoDoubler, Stacker, or TimesTwo? Thanks for the help. >> >Steve, >I've been using AutoDoubler for the past two years and I find it very quick >and reliable. I have not use any of the other two you mentioned, but as I >recall MacWorld also prefers AutoDoubler in one of their reviews. I think >the best thing to do is to try them out yourself, use each program heavly >for a week. OF course you'll back up everything first. Most vendor or >manufacture will accommodate if you explain your situation. >BTW: AutoDoubler is fairly inexpensive, it also bundle with CopyDoubler 1.0 >which is one of the best utils I've ever used. You can also upgrade it to >the latest version (2.0.3) for a minor fee. I love CopyDoubler too, but I prefer Now Compress to AutoDoubler on my PB 170. I can't vouch for other systems. I read the MacUser article, but I had different results in my own recent test. I own SuperDoubler, StuffIt Deluxe, and Now Compress. On my 170, Now is definitely the fastest for every day use. It has the slowest compressor, but it uncompresses seconds faster than even AutoDoubler. (While I love StuffIt and keep the engine running all the time, Spacesaver is truly slow.). The only problem with Now Compress is that it has a high Ram overhead. But once I get RamDoubler, I'm hoping it won't bother me as much. Good luck. Mike -- Caughill@mixcom.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 18:17:41 -0600 From: Paul M Sheldon Subject: won't save gif as pict0 follow up Search info-mac cdrom II and found application, jpeg, that converted gifs to jpegs. Opening these, you could save as pict0's with JpegView 2.0. I use the filename DeskPicture for the pict0 and put it in system folder, while !DeskPict 1.1 is in my extension folder. This works in system 7.1. I now have a desktop with a stunning view from hubble space telescope >From jpl ftp site which has gif's and some quicktime movies. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 17:01:04 GMT From: Sven Guckes Subject: Xwindows on a Macintosh Tim Colson writes: >MacX exists...I've tried it..(version 1.1)...it's horrible. Hey, there's also MacX 1.2... Sven :) [A new version - wow!] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 17:36:21 +1100 From: news@cs.mu.OZ.AU Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.digest Path: mperry From: mperry@mame.mu.OZ.AU (Mark Perry) Subject: [Q] Can I run SLIP from my Mac? Message-ID: Keywords: SLIP, Mac, SGI Sender: news@cs.mu.OZ.AU Organization: Computer Science, University of Melbourne, Australia Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 06:32:27 GMT Lines: 13 Hi all, What is required in the way of software for me to run SLIP from my Mac Plus to a SGI unix box? The machines are about 2 metres apart, in the same office ... Also, is a standard Mac modem cable required, or some special wiring needed? Any help and/or stories of success or failure would be appreciated! cheers, mark mperry@sungear.mame.mu.oz.au ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jan 94 17:35:52 EST From: Usenet.News.System@HONEYDEW.SRV.CS.CMU.EDU Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.digest Path: news From: rwb@alexander.VI.RI.CMU.EDU (Robert Berger) Subject: RE: LaCie Policy Continued (drives are disposable) Message-ID: Sender: news@cs.cmu.edu (Usenet News System) Nntp-Posting-Host: alexander.vi.ri.cmu.edu Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 22:35:48 GMT Lines: 24 >... then what LaCie should be doing is "remanufacturing" > drives. Their business is based on buying boxes, power supplies, drives > and assembling them. They don't contract this assembly work out, it is > done in-house. Thus they could offer for-fee repair service for > the cost of dropping in a fresh-from-the-factory drive or power supply > (whichever is defective). This *can't* be more expensive > than the cost of a completely new unit. Unfortunately it *can* be much more expensive than a new unit. The per-unit labor costs for assembling a large batch of new products >From new parts is less than the cost of having a trained technician diagnose a customer's returned unit and decide what part to replace. I know it doesn't sound like a hard job, but it does require more training than the assembly line work and does consume more time per unit. I'm not saying I agree with LaCie's policy, but as someone who has been involved in a hardware business I do understand their problem. Sometimes you take a loss on the repair jobs with the hope of getting future business from the customer. ------------------------------ End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************