Date: Tue, 15 Feb 94 01:07:47 PST From: The Info-Mac Moderators Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu Subject: Info-Mac Digest V12 #25 To: info-mac-list Info-Mac Digest Tue, 15 Feb 94 Volume 12 : Issue 25 Today's Topics: [*] AMT-More-Modems (2 msgs) [*] Aurora 3.0.2 (2 msgs) [*] CalConvert 1.1 [*] Casablanca sounds (binary) [*] DBugR 1.1 [*] Dialog View 1.0.8 (2 msgs) [*] DX7 Librarian 1.0.5 (2 msgs) [*] Fret-Navigator 1.2 [*] Gossamer-2.0.sea.hqx [*] Incognito 1.1 [*] Incognito 1.1 source [*] JUNO Librarian 1.0.3 (2 msgs) [*] List Files 2.0 [*] MetroWerks CodeWarrior m680x0 Pascal update [*] MetroWerks CodeWarrior M68K C/C++ update [*] Metrowerks CodeWarrior PowerPC C/C++ update [*] MetroWerks CodeWarrior PowerPlant Update [*] MIDI Pack'en 1.0.3 (2 msgs) [*] Nstack 2.0a (2 msgs) [*] Open-wide 3.5.7 (2 msgs) [*] OtherMenu 1.3.1 (2 msgs) [*] OtherMenu 1.3 to 1.3.1 update (2 msgs) [*] SimpleName [*] sound-machine-202.hqx [*] SpeedyFinder7 1.5.9b [A] LZW decompression from Unix->Mac About this MacIntosh... RAM allocation Academic DataManager demo AppleTalk a'la serial cable (was: LaserWriter Select 360 on serial) AppleTalk over Ethernet (Long Distance) (A) ARA for LineLink? BackSplash 1.0.3 Problem (Solved!) Calculator DA replacements cc:mail (q) CD's with Apple CD Drive Email for Working Software (Spellswell)(a) Eudora Macro for Info-Mac posting fetch (and serial port) speed FTP Problems Grammar checker HTML convertor Hypertext History Info-Mac CD-ROM Profits (C) info-mac CD-ROM profits? Info-Mac CD Profits (C) Info-Mac Digest V12 #16 Info-Mac Digest V12 #24 INFORMED ANYONE (S) interslip (2 msgs) LC speeds Location of Thread Manager at ftp.apple.com Looking for a Mac file Looking for an audio clip... LZW decompression from Unix->Mac [A] Mac & VGA Monitor. Mac Plus "Killy Clips" (Summary) MacroMaker under System 7 MDictUpdt.hqx MSWord Printing problem with Pasted Drawing NEC CD-ROM incompatibilities(Q) NEC Problems networking with Stylewriter II (Q) New PowerBooks New Quadra With Hiccups (Q) No more problems with LineLink 144e modem Online Dictionary (A) Postscript Error (Q) Postscript Previewer Wanted PowerBook Screen - Problems with Black & White Reversal(Q) Power User SyQuest Drives ? Printing a PostScript File ?? Problem with Mac LC and text-editors [Q] Puny disk capacity, etc.... questionable APS behaviour [comment] RAM Doubler RAM Doubler advice wanted (Q) RamDoubler vs FAXstf RAM Troubler, er... Doubler Recommended TCP/IP Applications Resolving names of Gopher hosts and their IP numbers [A] Running Mac and PC simultaneously ? SITcomm strange noise SW II Page Set-up TIFF file problem Troubles with InterSLIP Type 1s Unship for Macintosh VIDEO CARD FOR SE/30 ANYONE WITH INFO ? Webster's Dictionary via gopher (Q) Writing to 5.25" PC floppy? ZTerm Font Confusion (A) 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: 12 Feb 1994 16:35:43 -0500 From: jimh@laison.w8hd.org (Jim Hebert) Subject: [*] AMT-More-Modems Attached please find a bin-hexed StuffIt archive that contains new Apple Modem Tool resources for adding modems to the Apple Modem Tool. I am the author of these resources. I have developed them after extensive testing with the respective modems. These resources may be freely distributed. AMT-PPI-14400FXSA is a modem resource that can be used in conjunction with the Apple Modem Tool v1.5 to add the Practical Peripherals 14400FXSA modem to the tool's list of choices available. (Note to archivists: you may want to delete the earlier version I posted some months ago.) AMT-AT&T-Dataport is a modem resource that can be used in conjunction with the Apple Modem Tool v1.5 to add the AT&T Dataport modem to the tool's list of choices available. You add these resources by using the Apple Modem Tool itself. In the pop-up menu of modem choices, you select "Modify this menu". In the dialog box that follows, select the "Import" button. Point the file open dialog box at either of these resources, and you will add four flavors of modem settings for the selected modem. The resources can be removed in a similar fashion. The files include custom finder icons. These files also contain a custom modem cable PICT resource, which makes a minor correction to the one contained in the Apple Modem Tool itself. These files may be freely distributed as long as they remain intact. Changes since last distribution: --added "STR" resource to explain function when double- clicking on file in Finder --added "vers" resource for "Get Info" appearance Best regards, Jim Hebert. jimh@laison.w8hd.org [Archived as /info-mac/comm/amt-more-modems.hqx; 13K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Feb 1994 16:35:43 -0500 From: jimh@laison.w8hd.org (Jim Hebert) Subject: [*] AMT-More-Modems Attached please find a bin-hexed StuffIt archive that contains new Apple Modem Tool resources for adding modems to the Apple Modem Tool. I am the author of these resources. I have developed them after extensive testing with the respective modems. These resources may be freely distributed. AMT-PPI-14400FXSA is a modem resource that can be used in conjunction with the Apple Modem Tool v1.5 to add the Practical Peripherals 14400FXSA modem to the tool's list of choices available. (Note to archivists: you may want to delete the earlier version I posted some months ago.) AMT-AT&T-Dataport is a modem resource that can be used in conjunction with the Apple Modem Tool v1.5 to add the AT&T Dataport modem to the tool's list of choices available. You add these resources by using the Apple Modem Tool itself. In the pop-up menu of modem choices, you select "Modify this menu". In the dialog box that follows, select the "Import" button. Point the file open dialog box at either of these resources, and you will add four flavors of modem settings for the selected modem. The resources can be removed in a similar fashion. The files include custom finder icons. These files also contain a custom modem cable PICT resource, which makes a minor correction to the one contained in the Apple Modem Tool itself. These files may be freely distributed as long as they remain intact. Changes since last distribution: --added "STR" resource to explain function when double- clicking on file in Finder --added "vers" resource for "Get Info" appearance Best regards, Jim Hebert. jimh@laison.w8hd.org [Archived as /info-mac/comm/amt-more-modems.hqx; 13K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 13:57:02 PST From: mpinkert@sdcc8.UCSD.EDU (Mike Pinkerton) Subject: [*] Aurora 3.0.2 To whom it may concern Here is yet another fix to Aurora so that it doesn't crash on machines w/out color quickdraw. The last "update" (v 3.0.1) recognized the machine did not have CQD, but the function that put up the alert to tell the user required CQD itself. Needless to say, it should work now.... I'm sorry for all the inconvenience Mike Pinkerton pinkerton@ucsd.edu [Archived as /info-mac/gui/aurora-302.hqx; 31K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 13:57:02 PST From: mpinkert@sdcc8.UCSD.EDU (Mike Pinkerton) Subject: [*] Aurora 3.0.2 To whom it may concern Here is yet another fix to Aurora so that it doesn't crash on machines w/out color quickdraw. The last "update" (v 3.0.1) recognized the machine did not have CQD, but the function that put up the alert to tell the user required CQD itself. Needless to say, it should work now.... I'm sorry for all the inconvenience Mike Pinkerton pinkerton@ucsd.edu [Archived as /info-mac/gui/aurora-302.hqx; 31K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 13:05:08 +0100 From: "Fabrizio Oddone" Subject: [*] CalConvert 1.1 CalConvert (formerly QuickConvert) is a small shareware utility that does integer arithmetic calculations and converts integer values to different bases (decimal, hexadecimal, binary, octal or any custom base between 2 and 32) or to an OSType (a sequence of four ASCII characters). The conversion may be signed or unsigned (you can always enter a signed value, it will be converted to unsigned if needed); the result may be interpreted either as a word (2 bytes) or as a long word (4 bytes). The Return and Enter keys start the conversion; Tab, shift-Tab and the four arrow keys have their usual meaning. New in 1.1: CalConvert no more requires System 7. SHAREWARE - $5 Author: Alessandro Levi Montalcini [Archived as /info-mac/sci/cal-convert-11.hqx; 21K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 10:02:18 EST From: danmcd@sundance.itd.nrl.navy.mil (Daniel L. McDonald) Subject: [*] Casablanca sounds (binary) Hello, These are snippets from _Casablanca_. Lots of great lines in here, and I'm sure people would like to hear them on their Macs. In this .sit.hqx file there are 16 sample in double-clickable 'sfil' format, and a READ ME file. -- Daniel L. McDonald | Internet: {danmcd,mcdonald}@itd.nrl.navy.mil [Archived as /info-mac/snd/casablanca.hqx; 1587K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 13:04:48 +0100 From: "Fabrizio Oddone" Subject: [*] DBugR 1.1 DBugR is a cool Control Panel for programmers and hackers who often have to break into MacsBug (or any other debugger supporting the _DebugStr trap). It puts a floating "small bomb" icon on your desktop which acts like a button. If the mouse button is pressed and released inside the icon, there's a user interrupt and MacsBug is called. DBugR can show some basic info about the current application (name, free memory, max free block) and/or send one of two user-configurable MacsBug commands to be executed immediately upon breaks (hold down the Option key when clicking to send the alternate command). The icon may be moved anywhere on any monitor by holding down the Shift key and dragging it around. New in 1.1: checks if a low-level debugger is running :-) SHAREWARE - $3 Author: Alessandro Levi Montalcini [Archived as /info-mac/dev/d-bug-r-11.hqx; 14K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 23:19:06 -0500 (EST) From: Jim Walker Subject: [*] Dialog View 1.0.8 Dialog View (formerly List Font) is a control panel that allows you to change the font and size used in directory dialog file lists, and display the real icons of files in such lists. It requires System 7. If you use it together with my Open-wide program (version 3.5.7 or later for best results), you will be able to use larger fonts without cramping the list. Compatible with Super Boomerang, not compatible with Norton's Directory Assistance. 1.0.8: Updated for compatibility with Macintosh Easy Open and Language Kit Extension. -- Jim Walker [Archived as /info-mac/gui/dialog-view-108.hqx; 29K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 23:19:06 -0500 (EST) From: Jim Walker Subject: [*] Dialog View 1.0.8 Dialog View (formerly List Font) is a control panel that allows you to change the font and size used in directory dialog file lists, and display the real icons of files in such lists. It requires System 7. If you use it together with my Open-wide program (version 3.5.7 or later for best results), you will be able to use larger fonts without cramping the list. Compatible with Super Boomerang, not compatible with Norton's Directory Assistance. 1.0.8: Updated for compatibility with Macintosh Easy Open and Language Kit Extension. -- Jim Walker [Archived as /info-mac/gui/dialog-view-108.hqx; 29K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 12:25:53 +0900 From: setsu@lab2.yamaha.co.jp (Takashi Suzuki) Subject: [*] DX7 Librarian 1.0.5 DX7 Librarian is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to make up library of voice data for DX7. One window has one voice data, and you can open windows as many as you want. When this application receives bulk dump MIDI data, new window will open and show you it's parameter. You can keep 32 voices in one file, so it's easy to replace DX7's internal 32 voices. Apple Script recordable. What's changed in 1.0.5. Fixed the bug related to Windows menu. You can change connection with modem/printer port by Apple Script. Requirement : System7 + QuickTime + Apple MIDI Manager or System7.1 + Apple MIDI Manager Shareware. Takashi Suzuki [Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/dx7-librarian-105.hqx; 122K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 12:25:53 +0900 From: setsu@lab2.yamaha.co.jp (Takashi Suzuki) Subject: [*] DX7 Librarian 1.0.5 DX7 Librarian is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to make up library of voice data for DX7. One window has one voice data, and you can open windows as many as you want. When this application receives bulk dump MIDI data, new window will open and show you it's parameter. You can keep 32 voices in one file, so it's easy to replace DX7's internal 32 voices. Apple Script recordable. What's changed in 1.0.5. Fixed the bug related to Windows menu. You can change connection with modem/printer port by Apple Script. Requirement : System7 + QuickTime + Apple MIDI Manager or System7.1 + Apple MIDI Manager Shareware. Takashi Suzuki [Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/dx7-librarian-105.hqx; 122K] ------------------------------ Date: 11 Feb 1994 15:12:51 -0500 From: "Jack Herrington" Subject: [*] Fret-Navigator 1.2 This is a small bug-fix release to make Fret Navigator exit smoothly if the macintosh doesn't have color quickdraw. Thanks for the archiving. -Jack jack@umbio.med.miami.edu [Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/fret-navigator-12.hqx; 355K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 14:47:14 PST From: ingate!jonbl@ingate.microsoft.com (Jonathan Blossom) Subject: [*] Gossamer-2.0.sea.hqx Gossamer 2.0 is a fast, real-time virtual reality engine for the Macintosh. It requires a 68020 processor or better, and a color monitor is preferred (but not necessary). Also requires 32-bit QuickDraw for now. Gossamer 20 is compatible with Rend386 format PLG and WLD files for transferring objects and worlds from the PC to the Mac. [Archived as /info-mac/grf/util/gossamer-20.hqx; 302K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 17:42:28 -0600 From: veloso@netcom.com (Manuel Veloso) Subject: [*] Incognito 1.1 Hi there, this is the new, final version of Incognito. Enjoy, Manuel [Archived as /info-mac/comm/net/incognito-11.hqx; 23K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 17:42:38 -0600 From: veloso@netcom.com (Manuel Veloso) Subject: [*] Incognito 1.1 source Hi there, attached is the source code for Incognito 1.1. Enjoy, Manuel [Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/incognito-11-cp.hqx; 78K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 12:30:27 +0900 From: setsu@lab2.yamaha.co.jp (Takashi Suzuki) Subject: [*] JUNO Librarian 1.0.3 JUNO Librarian is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to make up library of voice data for JUNO106. One window has one voice data, and you can open windows as many as you want. When this application receives bulk dump MIDI data, new window will open and show you it's parameter. What's changed in 1.0.3. Fixed the bug related to Windows menu. You can change connection with modem/printer port by Apple Script. Requirement : System7 + QuickTime + Apple MIDI Manager or System7.1 + Apple MIDI Manager Shareware. Takashi Suzuki [Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/juno-librarian-103.hqx; 90K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 12:30:27 +0900 From: setsu@lab2.yamaha.co.jp (Takashi Suzuki) Subject: [*] JUNO Librarian 1.0.3 JUNO Librarian is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to make up library of voice data for JUNO106. One window has one voice data, and you can open windows as many as you want. When this application receives bulk dump MIDI data, new window will open and show you it's parameter. What's changed in 1.0.3. Fixed the bug related to Windows menu. You can change connection with modem/printer port by Apple Script. Requirement : System7 + QuickTime + Apple MIDI Manager or System7.1 + Apple MIDI Manager Shareware. Takashi Suzuki [Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/juno-librarian-103.hqx; 90K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 13:03:49 +0100 From: "Fabrizio Oddone" Subject: [*] List Files 2.0 List Files creates text catalogs of any folder or disk you drag on it. The text file can be edited and saved for later use (you'll be able to read or print it with any word processor or text editor). Text catalogs are a very convenient way to keep track of unmounted volumes (like floppies or SyQuest's) because they are small, easy to read and easy to search. List Files 2.0 has lots of new features, too long to be listed here. Moderators: please remove the application named "Find Fat Projects" by Alessandro Levi Montalcini from the archives because you can look for fat THINK C project faster and better with List Files 2.0. SHAREWARE - $5 Author: Alessandro Levi Montalcini [Archived as /info-mac/disk/list-files-20.hqx; 58K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 16:55:56 -0500 (EST) From: rew8422@cs.rit.edu (Ronald E Wilhelm) Subject: [*] MetroWerks CodeWarrior m680x0 Pascal update First update to DR1 of Metrowerks' CodeWarrior motorolla 680x0 pascal compiler >From AOL. Ron rew8422@cs.rit.edu [Archived as /info-mac/dev/metrowerks-680x0-pascal-updt.hqx; 476K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 16:54:05 -0500 (EST) From: rew8422@cs.rit.edu (Ronald E Wilhelm) Subject: [*] MetroWerks CodeWarrior M68K C/C++ update Here's the first update to Metrowerks' CodeWarror Motorola 680x0 C/C++ compiler from AOL. Ron rew8422@cs.rit.edu [Archived as /info-mac/dev/metrowerks-680x0-c-cpp-updt.hqx; 312K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 16:52:11 -0500 (EST) From: rew8422@cs.rit.edu (Ronald E Wilhelm) Subject: [*] Metrowerks CodeWarrior PowerPC C/C++ update First update to DR1 of Metrowerks' CodeWarrior PowerPC C/C++ compiler. From AOL Ron rew8422@cs.rit.edu [Archived as /info-mac/dev/metrowerks-ppc-c-cpp-updt.hqx; 585K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 16:49:39 -0500 (EST) From: rew8422@cs.rit.edu (Ronald E Wilhelm) Subject: [*] MetroWerks CodeWarrior PowerPlant Update Here's the first update to Metrowerks' PowerPlant library. You need CodeWarrior DR1 to use this update. From AOL. Ron rew8422@cs.rit.edu [Archived as /info-mac/dev/metrowerks-powerplant-updt.hqx; 51K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 12:25:11 +0900 From: setsu@lab2.yamaha.co.jp (Takashi Suzuki) Subject: [*] MIDI Pack'en 1.0.3 MIDI Pack'en is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to keep system exclusive data in files. (So called MIDI Data Filer.) When this application receives system exclusive data, a new window'll tell you the datasize and manufacturer. MIDI Pack'en can handle any kind of system exclusive data. Apple Script recordable. What's changed in 1.0.3. Fixed the bug related to Windows menu. You can change connection with modem/printer port by Apple Script. This application requires : System7 + QuickTime + Apple MIDI Manager or System7.1 + Apple MIDI Manager Shareware Takashi Suzuki [Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/midi-packen-103.hqx; 68K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 12:25:11 +0900 From: setsu@lab2.yamaha.co.jp (Takashi Suzuki) Subject: [*] MIDI Pack'en 1.0.3 MIDI Pack'en is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to keep system exclusive data in files. (So called MIDI Data Filer.) When this application receives system exclusive data, a new window'll tell you the datasize and manufacturer. MIDI Pack'en can handle any kind of system exclusive data. Apple Script recordable. What's changed in 1.0.3. Fixed the bug related to Windows menu. You can change connection with modem/printer port by Apple Script. This application requires : System7 + QuickTime + Apple MIDI Manager or System7.1 + Apple MIDI Manager Shareware Takashi Suzuki [Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/midi-packen-103.hqx; 68K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 04:42:09 EST From: cornick@aol.com Subject: [*] Nstack 2.0a Nstack 2.0a Copr. 1994 Mark Cornick Version 2.0a is a major new version of Nstack, a HyperCard guide to naturism. Nstack includes an introduction to naturism, answers to frequently asked questions, and listings of local naturist organizations in the US and Canada. This new version includes nearly double the organizational listings of version 1.1, as well as an improved interface. This version obsoletes all prior versions of Nstack. Previous versions of Nstack were in the public domain. This version of Nstack is shareware, with a registration fee of $5.00, $4.00 of which will be donated to the Naturist Education Foundation. Details are included in the stack. Registration entitles the user to quarterly updates. Nstack requires HyperCard 2.0 or greater, or the HyperCard Player. Given this, it will run on any Macintosh. Mark Cornick - cornick@aol.com [Archived as /info-mac/info/nms/nstack-20a-hc.hqx; 57K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 04:42:09 EST From: cornick@aol.com Subject: [*] Nstack 2.0a Nstack 2.0a Copr. 1994 Mark Cornick Version 2.0a is a major new version of Nstack, a HyperCard guide to naturism. Nstack includes an introduction to naturism, answers to frequently asked questions, and listings of local naturist organizations in the US and Canada. This new version includes nearly double the organizational listings of version 1.1, as well as an improved interface. This version obsoletes all prior versions of Nstack. Previous versions of Nstack were in the public domain. This version of Nstack is shareware, with a registration fee of $5.00, $4.00 of which will be donated to the Naturist Education Foundation. Details are included in the stack. Registration entitles the user to quarterly updates. Nstack requires HyperCard 2.0 or greater, or the HyperCard Player. Given this, it will run on any Macintosh. Mark Cornick - cornick@aol.com [Archived as /info-mac/info/nms/nstack-20a-hc.hqx; 57K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 23:20:12 -0500 (EST) From: Jim Walker Subject: [*] Open-wide 3.5.7 Open-wide is a control panel extension (INIT/cdev) that widens directory dialogs (Open... and Save... dialogs), the better to see long file names. It can also stretch these dialogs vertically, so you can see more file names. Online documentation included. Postcard-ware. This update fixes the broken Help button in v. 3.5.6, and is updated for use with Dialog View 1.0.8. System 6.0.4 or later is required; compatible with System 7. This is a StuffIt 3.0 archive. -- Jim Walker [Archived as /info-mac/gui/open-wide-357.hqx; 37K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 23:20:12 -0500 (EST) From: Jim Walker Subject: [*] Open-wide 3.5.7 Open-wide is a control panel extension (INIT/cdev) that widens directory dialogs (Open... and Save... dialogs), the better to see long file names. It can also stretch these dialogs vertically, so you can see more file names. Online documentation included. Postcard-ware. This update fixes the broken Help button in v. 3.5.6, and is updated for use with Dialog View 1.0.8. System 6.0.4 or later is required; compatible with System 7. This is a StuffIt 3.0 archive. -- Jim Walker [Archived as /info-mac/gui/open-wide-357.hqx; 37K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 23:15:40 -0500 (EST) From: Jim Walker Subject: [*] OtherMenu 1.3.1 OtherMenu creates a system-wide hierarchical menu somewhat like the Apple menu. It can launch applications and documents, do things such as Restart, Delete, File Info, and execute FKEYs. In a directory dialog, you can use the menu to select a file or folder. Requires System 7. Shareware, $10. version 1.3 includes a new "recent items" folder and a new "Clip Info" external, eliminates "Volume Watch" as a separate entity, and fixes many bugs. v. 1.3.1 fixes more bugs. -- Jim Walker [Archived as /info-mac/gui/other-menu-131.hqx; 203K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 23:15:40 -0500 (EST) From: Jim Walker Subject: [*] OtherMenu 1.3.1 OtherMenu creates a system-wide hierarchical menu somewhat like the Apple menu. It can launch applications and documents, do things such as Restart, Delete, File Info, and execute FKEYs. In a directory dialog, you can use the menu to select a file or folder. Requires System 7. Shareware, $10. version 1.3 includes a new "recent items" folder and a new "Clip Info" external, eliminates "Volume Watch" as a separate entity, and fixes many bugs. v. 1.3.1 fixes more bugs. -- Jim Walker [Archived as /info-mac/gui/other-menu-131.hqx; 203K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 23:17:32 -0500 (EST) From: Jim Walker Subject: [*] OtherMenu 1.3 to 1.3.1 update This package includes an updater to convert OtherMenu 1.3 to 1.3.1, plus 5 modified externals. -- Jim Walker [Archived as /info-mac/gui/other-menu-13-to-131-updt.hqx; 70K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 23:17:32 -0500 (EST) From: Jim Walker Subject: [*] OtherMenu 1.3 to 1.3.1 update This package includes an updater to convert OtherMenu 1.3 to 1.3.1, plus 5 modified externals. -- Jim Walker [Archived as /info-mac/gui/other-menu-13-to-131-updt.hqx; 70K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 08:33:50 -0500 From: schmitth@student.msu.edu (Nick Schmitt) Subject: [*] SimpleName A number of people on ISCA were asking for some simple quicktime clips. Here is a REALLY simple rendering that didn't get used in a project. Nick [Archived as /info-mac/grf/qt/simple-name.hqx; 428K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 09:21:01 +1100 From: The Gronk Subject: [*] sound-machine-202.hqx This is SoundMachine 2.0.2 and replaces SoundMachine 1.0 in the sound utilities area. It plays ulaw or mu-law files primarily with a lot of controls and in the background if desired. See readme for further information. rod@faceng.anu.edu.au [Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/sound-machine-202.hqx; 77K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 23:59:42 +1100 (EST) From: Victor Tan Subject: [*] SpeedyFinder7 1.5.9b Dear Moderators, SpeedyFinder7 is a system software enhancement control panel for the Macintosh Operating System. It requires at least System 7.0 and will function under System 7.0.1, System 7.1 and now with version 1.5.9 System 7 Pro. This is version 1.5.9b. It is fully PowerTalk compatible and with registered versions will copy mail enclosures in the background. This binary has been compressed with Aladdin's StuffIt product. You will a StuffIt version 3.0 product to decompress it. This version may be freely placed on bulletin board services for download or CD-ROM for distribution. Please make a note that it is shareware and requires registration. Remember, SpeedyFinder7 is shareware. See the enclosed documents for more details. Support shareware and register. Victor. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/speedy-finder7-159b.hqx; 216K] ------------------------------ Date: 15 Feb 1994 05:14:41 GMT From: jorgej@colossus.cs.rpi.edu (Joaquim Jorge) Subject: [A] LZW decompression from Unix->Mac Does one of you unix guru types have a magic app that will decompress data that has been subjected to Lempel-Ziv-Welch (LZW) encoding via the Unix program "compress"? Try sumex-aim.stanford.edu:/info-mac/util/maccompress-32.hqx -- Joaquim Jorge ====================================================================== Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | E-mail: jorgej@cs.rpi.edu C.S. Department | Phone: (518) 276 4850 RPI,Troy, NY 12180 | Home: (518) 273 4415 ====================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 07:21:51 EST From: "George Boccanfuso" Subject: About this MacIntosh... RAM allocation The weirdest thing happened to me I got a message that there wasn't enough memory to copy a 69K file. I looked under the apple at the 'About This Mac... and found that the Total memory was right (10,240K) but the amount available was 22,005 was 22,005 and that the System was using -12,122K (that's right negative) I have At ease and a host of other extensions (a dozen) or so. I did a restart and everthing seems O.K. Does anyone have any suggestions or ideads where I should beginning trouble shooting. Thanks George Boccanfuso ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 14:31:01 EST From: Tom Marx Subject: Academic DataManager demo I recently uploaded a demo of our program, Academic DataManager, v2.0. It has come to my attention that I should have included a description of this demo so folks would know if they were interested in downloading it. I am sorry. ADM is a bibliography manager for the Mac. It tracks all your references and notes and formats them in four styles: APA, MLA, Turabian, and Name & Year. It does footnotes and bibliographies and imports and exports data. It can perform boolean and/or/not searches, has a keywords field, and is generally very helpful for anyone in academia or who needs to track books, articles, etc. This demo is fully operational except you can only use it a few times and there is a limit on the number of references you can track. You can e-mail me for further info: Kalmarx@aol.com or call 800-296-6279. Thanks. -Tom Marx KalMarx Software ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 10:37:28 -0600 From: courcoul@itesmcq1.qro.itesm.mx (Juan M. Courcoul) Subject: AppleTalk a'la serial cable (was: LaserWriter Select 360 on serial) On Sat, 29 Jan 1994 17:55:09 -0800, Gabriel M. Schuyler wrote: >No need to change "network" software for "serial" software. Connect the >computer to the printer with the din-8 cable and turn on appletalk. It may >not look like a network, but you've got a two device network there, and it >works just like a serial printer that way. I usually carry a printer din-8 cable in my PB's carrying case. That way, when I'm helping out some user with a crashed HD, I only need to get some sort of system with Appleshare up, so I can remote mount the PB's HD and get ahold of the necessary resuscitation tools. JMC P.S. Nope, I have not shelled out the 50 bucks my dealer wants for the HDI-30 SCSI adapter cable that tricks the PB into thinking it's only a HD. ------------------------------ Date: 14 Feb 1994 10:44:19 +0000 From: hewat@ill.fr (Alan Hewat, ILL Grenoble) Subject: AppleTalk over Ethernet (Long Distance) (A) A.D'Emanuele@mcc.ac.uk (Antony D'Emanuele) writes in Info-Mac 10 Feb: >Is it possible to log into a remote Mac (e.g. another country) over the >ethernet and use Appletalk ie. I would like to be able to mount a remote >disk as you can using ARA but over the network rather than a telephone >line. I don't know if it is possible but it would be neat if it could be >done. I imagine that if it is possible using a telephone line it should be >possible over the ethernet. You can put Peter Lewis' excellent $5 FTPd daemon on the Mac and then use one of the Mac FTP clients such as that which comes with Versaterm or the shareware Fetch to get and put files. (FTPd and Fetch are on sumex). That may be sufficient for most purposes. You can use Timbuktu (Pro) to control the remote Mac over ethernet OR over a telephone line. Alan Hewat, ILL Grenoble, FRANCE (hewat@ill.fr) Fax (France=33).76.48.39.06 ------------------------------ Date: 14 Feb 94 03:07:00 EST From: "tom moore" Subject: ARA for LineLink? I've had a little trouble tracking down an ARA script for our pal the LineLink 14.4e. (I was passed a PC-version LineLink without any Mac docs or diskies.) Could someone point me in the right direction? Thanks. Tom Moore Systems Editor/Computer Journalism Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report tmoore@cqalert.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 18:35:06 EST From: "Allan M. Bloom" Subject: BackSplash 1.0.3 Problem (Solved!) I got no responses to my query about BackSplash 1.0.3 being naughty (I've been sharing 1.0.2 with several dozen of my close personal friends over the past week or so), so I dropped the author a note. His response came promptly and is attached. Mike is quite right. The "sysz" resource in the 1.0.3 version was set at 0005584E, compared with 0001128E in the 1.0.2 incarnation. A quick mental hex-dec conversion says BIG NUMBER. But it came with the virgin 1.0.3 direct from ZMac. It had not been messed with. With a bit of ResEdit magic, I pasted the 1.0.2 sysz resource into 1.0.3 and no problem, mon. The problem with the virgin 1.0.3 showed up only on my office IIcx, with MODE32 necessary to see/use its 24meg. Didn't happen on my home 24M IIci. I suggested that Mike change the 1.0.3 on ZMac to drop its sysz. Hope this information helps someone. Al Bloom, Virginia Tech ======================================================================== "Got a message saying that BackSplash didn't have enough memory and inviting me to reboot with extensions off so I could kill the sucker." Well, that message isn't one of BackSplash's. Between versions 1.0.2 and 1.0.3 of BackSplash, the changes relate mainly to adding alias resolution and randomly choosing from more than the 1st ten pict's in the BackSplash PICTs folder. It sounds like to me that the memory size request stored in the 'sysz' resource (much like the memory size mechanism used for regular applications) somehow got way too large. BackSplash adjusts this size itself when during installation, it does not have enough memory to load the picture. It increases the size by a guestimate (sometimes it can't really tell how much more is needed) and gives you a message telling why it didn't install a picture and how much more memory it thinks it needs. Sometimes this process _can_ get out of whack because the System heap just can't be made big enough for a particular picture. If the 'sysz' value gets too big, you can "reset" it by either reloading the original release version of BackSplash from the .sit file, or, using ResEdit or Resorcerer to set the size in the 'sysz' resource back down to something low like 100K or so. The 'sysz' resource is a 4-byte hex value so to set it to 100K, you'd make it look like 00019000. One of these days, I'll replace that whole mechanism with a better one, but there is nothing intrinsically wrong or different with it between 1.0.2 and 1.0.3. Mike T. ======================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: 13 Feb 1994 23:00:05 -0500 (CDT) From: Dwight Lemke at Wisconsin Oshkosh Subject: Calculator DA replacements Date sent: 13-FEB-1994 22:55:45 Can someone recommend a replacement for the Calculator DA? I am not looking for something that will do everything but walk the dog. (No HP clones--I already have a real one). I just want some additions to the four-function calculator. Square roots, maybe a log or two. Perhaps a memory function. Nothing fancy--just like the ones they give away now that cost me $150 20 years ago! Thanks! -Dwight |>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>| Dwight |<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<| University of Wisconsin Oshkosh ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 11:30:14 +0200 From: bnhirsch@weizmann.weizmann.ac.il (David L. Hirschberg) Subject: cc:mail (q) Does anyone know if the makers of cc:mail have an internet address? It seem like they would. I need to exchange docs between someone using cc:mail and me using Eudora and would like to get some info from someone using cc:mail Thanks, David bnhirsch@weizmann.weizmann.ac.il ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 10:37:18 -0600 From: courcoul@itesmcq1.qro.itesm.mx (Juan M. Courcoul) Subject: CD's with Apple CD Drive >Conclusion (from my info): Apple no longer includes the CD bundle with drives >(or computers with drives). This is a very bad change for Apple (but I don't >know the real dollar effect). You might be able to still get the bundle by >buying from someone that has stock left over from around Oct/Nov 93. Correct. We (the computer center) bought two vx with internal CD drives during their brief period of existence (yeah, don't laugh...), and they came with the five-pack bundle, but when we bought two 660 v with CDs late last year, they didn't include even a single CD. In other words, the international market gets screwed too. We really get even more screwed, given that we have less legal alternatives and thus less leverage, but that's another story.... JMC ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 23:16:40 -0800 From: kee@kagi.com (Kee Nethery +1 510 843 6140) Subject: Email for Working Software (Spellswell)(a) >Does anyone have the correct Email for Working Software, the makers of >Spellswell? > >THe address I have is: 70436.1342@compuserve.com. Compuserve bounces >saying that there is no one by that address there. The address I last saw for them was: 76004.2072@compuserve.com But they never replied to my e-mail so maybe this too is not longer valid. Kee Nethery ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 13:10:23 -0600 From: courcoul@itesmcq1.qro.itesm.mx (Juan M. Courcoul) Subject: Eudora Macro for Info-Mac posting Using Easy View to read the Digest and Eudora to reply selected articles, side by side, is great, but I was wondering if someone had ever automated the process. My idea is a macro for Eudora, if such a thing is possible, that takes the entire text of an article in the clipboard (placed there by doing a Select All and a Copy in Easy View), extracts the subject from the header, inserts a "On , wrote:" line at the beginning, taking the name and date from the header, then inserts the entire article body, prepended with >, and places the cursor right after. Is there such a beast out there ? If not, is this doable ? Thanks, Juan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 14:51:45 GMT From: "G.C.Q.Birch" Subject: fetch (and serial port) speed In > Info-Mac Digest Sun, 13 Feb 94 Volume 12 : Issue 24 mingo@panix.com (Charlie Mingo) writes > Most workstations and routers cannot run serial > ports at over 38400 (sometimes much less). In that case, won't such devices be very inefficient when communication over ISDN at 64kbps becomes common? And there seems no chance in using the full available bandwidth of a basic rate (2B+D) connection. -- Greg Birch Computing Services, Southampton University, U.K. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 16:30:55 -0500 From: msullivan@carib.vf.ge.com (Michael Sullivan) Subject: FTP Problems I last reported a problem FTPing through an FTP server and assembling the response mail pieces in their proper order for decoding. I had used Eudora to save the entire mail response (in order) and could not decode the file (Stuff-it threw up). Well, after getting a helpful hint from a fellow netter(??) I decided to get anal about the whole process and rechecked all of my steps along the way. Sure 'nuf, I had "guess paragraphs" checked on the Eudora "Save as..." option. I turned that baby off, resaved the file and it decoded nicely. Obviously, with "guess paragraphs" enabled, Eudora had no choice but to make guesses, all wrong as far as "Stuff-it" was concerned. All I got to say is, watch those options! Mike Sullivan - 609-338-4098 @ Martin-Marietta Comms Systems - Camden NJ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 13:32:03 EST From: AMOSER@ccvm.sunysb.edu Subject: Grammar checker Does anyone know where I can get the shareware grammar checker Critic? Adriane Moser amoser@ccvm.sunysb.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 09:00:44 PDT From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst) Subject: HTML convertor In Regards to your letter <199402140739.AA15532@nwnexus.wa.com>: > I'm trying to find a program that will convert, for example, from MS Word > to HTML friendly format. It should convert different sizes to the various > headline formats of HTML. Does this program exist? Look in ftp.tidbits.com in /pub/tidbits/tisk/mactcp/www/ for a set of all the convertors that I know about. I don't know if one will do exactly what you want. 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: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 10:37:21 -0600 From: courcoul@itesmcq1.qro.itesm.mx (Juan M. Courcoul) Subject: Hypertext History On Fri, 28 Jan 94 18:34:00 CST, Harmon_Dow wrote: >I have a vague recollection of reading that the notion of a hypertext >type of computer environment was described as long ago as the 1940s. >But maybe that was something else.... Wasn't the hypertext concept also from Xerox's PARC, together with all the other goodies that helped lay the groundwork for the Mac look-and-feel ? JMC ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 06:36:30 -0600 (CST) From: "Larry Rymal:T.E.M.U.G.-EAST_TEXAS-" Subject: Info-Mac CD-ROM Profits (C) Cliff Miller <71175.3152@CompuServe.COM> wrote: > I bet I've opened a can of worms here that I'm going to pay for > shortly. We'd like to think that we're providing a service, but if a > lot of people feel strongly that we're taking advantage of the authors > and the sumex-aim site, then we'll seriously consider not doing it in > the future. Cliff, You guys ARE providing a service and I'll bet more than one of us are showing off our spankin' brand new InfoMac CD Disk III to several hundred folks during the workshops that are occuring throughout the country. I'd think the poster who made the comment hasn't priced CD ROM games, either. I'd certainly hate to see your valuable service cancelled due to the sour grapes of one user who doesn't comprehend the labor of love associated with the archival and organization of files. My only 'complaint' is the lacking of sounds. sniff... Durn, I wish we had more variety of sounds on the disk. But, honest...! That's my only negativism toward the disk. It is a great disk and I like the fact that one can use either the direct route of going immediately into the directories or use the marvelous interface. --Larry Rymal ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 10:37:25 -0600 From: courcoul@itesmcq1.qro.itesm.mx (Juan M. Courcoul) Subject: info-mac CD-ROM profits? On 28 Jan 94 23:35:16 EST, Ric Ford wrote: ... >- I thought the cost of producing CD-ROMs was well under $10 a copy. You also have to take into account the cost of producing the pressing master. In commercial music CD's this isn't a significant factor, cause it gets spread out over the several thousand copies made and sold. However, in a much smaller market, such as the one for the Info-Mac CD, the number of copies sold will be much fewer, and this will necessarily raise the individual cost. >- I thought the Internet, and the info-mac digest, were kept free from >commercial advertising. Speaking of the Internet, up to last year, yes. However (and I'm sure the net gurus will set me right if I am significantly off the mark), as of Jan 1 1994, the U.S. federal government is no longer paying for the operation of the Internet (via the National Science Foundation), so it's a whole new ball game. Our super-duper moderators can tell us what the story is for Info-Mac. JMC ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 23:57:14 -0800 From: kee@kagi.com (Kee Nethery +1 510 843 6140) Subject: Info-Mac CD Profits (C) [Mild Flame On] am happy to pay the people that create the Info-Mac CD-ROM the $50 for their efforts to compile info-mac archives into one CD-ROM. If someone thinks they could do it and charge less, I say go for it or stop complaining. Let's look at the numbers. You have to press enough CD-ROMs to be able to give one to every author. Lets use $1.50 per CD-ROM for manufacturing plus shipping ($2.50) and a rough count of 1502 individual items on the CD-ROM brings your initial cost to $7510 before you even produce the CD-ROM. Then of course you need to pay people to do all the permission checking and copying (say 15 minutes for each item and low wages $4.00 * 15/60 * 1502 = $1502). And 5 minutes per order that needs to be shipped ($4 * 5/60 * 1502 = $500). Oh yes, you need to have several very large hard drives ($3000) and a communications budget that is at a minimum $0.50 per author to obtain their permissions ($751). You'll need a color Mac for the single employee ($2500). My rough calculation brings the startup cost to $15763. [I forgot the NetCom charges for downloading all the files. I forgot office space or even rent for a room.] Now at $10 income per CD-ROM minus the $2.50 you pay for shipping and the $1.50 for production and the 5 minutes processing per order $0.33, you are left with around $4.67 "profit" from each CD-ROM you sell. Based upon these quick estimates, after you sell your 3376th CD-ROM at $10, you will break even. Hey if you feeling lucky, go for it and compete with them. By my estimates, if he takes no salary and doesn't have to eat or pay insurance or pay for gasoline for his car, doesn't need to pay an electricity bill or rent, he breaks even after selling 353 copies of the CD-ROM. I sincerely hope he sells that many, it's a gamble I would not want to take. If someone else thinks that they can do the job for less than $50 per CD-ROM, and do it legally, I say go for it! But, unless you are willing to go through the same effort, and put down significant cash with no promise you'll get it back, don't begrudge these folks the money they charge. [Flame Off] Kee Nethery ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 12:44:27 -0600 From: ehampton@rex.uokhsc.edu (Monty Hampton) Subject: Info-Mac Digest V12 #16 >I don't know whether you can use DOS mounter or any of the other >DOS-format disk readers to get HDFD files into your Mac286, but >why don't you bypass the drive problem altogether and just use >your old 360K 5.25" drive. I know you said that the INSTALL.EXE >file is too big to fit on a single low density disk, but there >is a DOS shareware app called "CROSS.EXE" that will split any >file into small chunks over as many disks as you need. Just >copy these into your C: drive, unCROSS them back into a single >file and install into Mac286. Colin, Thanks much! I'll try to track it down. I've got plenty of old 5.25 disks around, so this is a viable option. Sorry it took so long to get back to you. I am that far behind on my InfoMacs! Thanks again! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 15:03:41 -0600 (MDT) From: MACINTOSH NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR Subject: Info-Mac Digest V12 #24 Does anyone have the file POOR MAN'S POWERBOOK? I may have overlooked it, and it might be up, but the only place I know where it is on ZIF-NET in the Computer Shoppern area. If someone can get it, it does look cool! Da\/e- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 12:44:08 -0600 From: monty-hampton@uokhsc.edu (Monty Hampton) Subject: INFORMED ANYONE (S) Sorry for the delay in this posting. Many thanks to everyone who responded to my inquiry regarding Shana's Informed. I was specifically inquiring about the ability to use the data in a variety of forms (data-basing). I.SaywardK@Vitro Corp responds: I have used Shana's Informed package for a while now, and I think it is definitely worth you taking a look. You can get a set of 'Database Externals' with it, which integrates the forms with 4D or FileMaker Pro. This should provide what you are looking for. Also, integration with Apple's AOCE (digital signatures), and various e-mail programs make this a pretty complete forms solution. reiserdb@ttown.apci.com contributes: My initial response to your question is that you couldn't use multiple forms with the same data. But I've been thinking that Informed Manager lets you export data in its own format. I think you might be able to export the data >From one form and then import data into the summary form. I think that a better bet is to export the data and use a database manager for the summaries -- speed and flexibility will be much improved. Donna_Kennedy@BAYLOR.EDU adds: Shana bought the True Forms technology and has incorporated it and a translator for existing True Form forms in it. Like True Forms, you could not have multiple layouts for one forms database. However, you can both export and import data, and you can write scripts to automate the update of a database that could give you that reporting capability. kee@kagi.com says: One nice feature that might be useful for you is it's ability to query a database and pull information off the database for use in the form. The internal script language does a good job of creating interactive forms and the ability to use DigiSign on various fields in the form allows you to let people sign a form electronically and know with absolute certainty that they and only they signed the form. NASA Ames demonstrated their electronic purchase requisition a couple weeks ago. They have a hellishly complex purchase req and the electronic version goes through the system in hours now instead of weeks and with fewer mistakes since choices are checked electronically. Again, thanks to all of you. I hope the information in this summary is useful to others. ------------------------------------------------- |E.M. Hampton, Pharm.D. | |Director, Pharmacokinetic Dosing & Research Unit | |VAMC, OKC ..........and............ | |Clinical Associate Professor | |University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy | |(405) 270-1549 | |monty-hampton@uokhsc.edu | ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 08:45:39 -0500 From: msullivan@carib.vf.ge.com (Michael Sullivan) Subject: interslip I'm sure Intercon can describe their product well, but here goes: Interslip is a system extension that allows the Mac to access a slip (serial line interface protocol) connection to a unix or slip host. It works with MacTCP (which it must have) to provide a genuine tcp/ip connection to the remote host. You use the Interslip setup program to setup the system extension with baud rates, phone numbers, slip connection types, etc. I have used it and it works quite well. However, in order to use it you must have MacTCP, an internet address, a modem, and some tcp/ip access software such as ncsa telnet or other. First you install the interslip system extension, reboot, configure MacTCP with the correct ip addressing info and select slip in the MacTCP control panel, reboot, then you then configure interslip with phone number info, and you are ready to call a slip line from interslip setup. After connection is established you then use a telnet or ftp (or whatever) program to reach the distant host through the phone connection. Neat huh??? Mike Sullivan - 609-338-4098 @ Martin-Marietta Comms Systems - Camden NJ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 09:06:56 PDT From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst) Subject: InterSLIP In Regards to your letter <199402140739.AA15532@nwnexus.wa.com>: > Alright, so I feel a little dumb about asking this question, but.... > I just downloaded InterSLIP and read through the documentation and set it > up, but I don't know what it's for. Can anybody spell out what it does? cheers ... -Adam MacTCP is a translator. It enables the Macintosh to speak the language of the Internet, TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), just as Macs normally speak AppleTalk to one another. You must have the MacTCP control panel installed and configured properly for the MacTCP-based programs like Fetch and TurboGopher to work, although keep in mind that MacTCP is not making the connection itself. Think of MacTCP as the Babel Fish from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Pop it in your Mac's ear, and your Mac understands the Internet noise that's flowing in and out. SLIP and PPP provide the connection for that Internet noise for those of us who connect via a modem. If you have a network, either Ethernet or LocalTalk, connected to the Internet, you don't need SLIP or PPP. The easiest way to think of SLIP and PPP is to assume that you don't have water service to your house. Every time you want to take a shower, you must run a garden hose out to the water hookup outside, take your shower, and then bring the hose back in. That's exactly what SLIP and PPP do - they establish a temporary, low-speed connection to the Internet. You must create that connection before you can run programs like Fetch and TurboGopher that assume the connection exists. Although some implementations of SLIP and PPP allow you to launch a MacTCP-based program without connecting first (SLIP or PPP see what's up and then establish the connection), I've found that these auto connect features tend to be flaky. If you can use an auto connect feature, great, but if it doesn't work reliably, always connect manually first. SLIP and PPP are more or less functionally identical - they do the same thing. However, SLIP and PPP accounts are not the same, so you cannot use a SLIP program with a PPP account and vice versa. When I wrote my book, I felt that InterSLIP was the best of the free implementations, but now I think that MacPPP 2.0.1 has the edge because it supports loopback addressing, which enables Peter Lewis's Talk to work on a Server addressed account (which isn't true of InterSLIP). There are two other commercial SLIP programs, VersaTerm SLIP and MacSLIP, and a commercial PPP program called InterPPP should be out soon. I'll mostly concentrate on InterSLIP and MacPPP but keep in mind that the commercial implementations have solved some problems that I've been unable to fix using the free implementations and generally are more full-featured. You get what you pay for. You can use either SLIP or PPP, but not both at the same time - I merely include information on both below because InterSLIP and MacPPP are both free and valid ways of connecting to the Internet via modem. I know more about InterSLIP so those sections will be more detailed. So your SLIP or PPP program dials the modem to create a connection to the Internet, and MacTCP translates all the Internet traffic appropriately for programs like Fetch and TurboGopher. -- Adam C. Engst, TidBITS Editor -- ace@tidbits.com -- info@tidbits.com Author of The Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh -- tisk@tidbits.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 08:58:56 GMT From: kathomas@nyx.cs.du.edu (Karl Thomas) Subject: LC speeds Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes: >I'm just curious--about how many times as fast as the LC II are the '040 LC's? >TIA. -- Jay Here's what the speedometer results show Mac LCII Mac LC475 Mac LCII w/AE 4340 ('030-40Mhz) CPU 4.03 16.17 11.02 Graphics 4.50 18.94 9.82 Disk 1.54 1.95 2.54 Math 5.78 31.64 14.812 New PR 3.23 6.84 6.394 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 16:34:22 -0600 From: richter@fcws90.mdc.com (Ron Richter) Subject: Location of Thread Manager at ftp.apple.com Here is the Mosaic location for thread manager. ftp://ftp.apple.com/dts/mac/hacks/thread-manager-exten-1-2.hqx or ftp to ftp.apple.com in /dts/mac/hacks/thread-manager-exten-1-2.hqx ------------------------------ Date: 12 Feb 94 12:56:51 EDT From: Tracy Cummings Subject: Looking for a Mac file Hello, I am looking for a program that will remove all Microsoft Word temp files from a hard disk at start up?? Can you help? Tracy Cummings tscummin@cs_acad_lan.lakeheadu.ca ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 15:35:33 -0500 (EST) From: spector@jpmorgan.com Subject: Looking for an audio clip... Does anyone have a System7 sound file (or even a .au file) of that annoying ping sound that cars make these days when you have the key in the ignition and the door open? Owners of Sables, and most comapact cars will know what I'm talking about. thanks much! _DHMS ------------------------------------------------------------------------- David HM Spector Spector@jpmorgan.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 FEB 94 11:31:15 EST From: CAMEROWD@ml.wpafb.af.mil Subject: LZW decompression from Unix->Mac [A] Larry Innes asks: >Does one of you unix guru types have a magic app that will >decompress data that has been subjected to Lempel-Ziv-Welch >(LZW) encoding via the Unix program "compress"? I'm not a UNIX guru, but I've run into similar problems. Try MacCompress 3.2, available at: ftp://sumex-aim.stanford.edu/info-mac/util/maccompress-32.hqx or at various mirror sites. If that doesn't work, you might try MacGZip, which you can get from: ftp://plaza.aarnet.edu.au/micros/mac/umich/util/compression/macgzip0.2.cpt. hqx and also from (presumably, though it didn't show up on my archie search): ftp://mac.archive.umich.edu/util/compression/macgzip0.2.cpt.hqx Hope this helps. Bill Cameron camerowd@ml.wpafb.af.mil billc55122@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 08:45 +0000 (GMT) From: Fabio Viviani Subject: Mac & VGA Monitor. Hi, Could someone give me the connections necessary to build a cable in order to use a VGA or SVGA monitor with a Mac? Thanks in advance. Fabio Viviani - CSELT - Turin, Italy (Fabio.Viviani@CSELT.STET.IT) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 16:49:22 GMT From: steven.taylor@mrc-applied-psychology.cambridge.ac.uk (Steve Taylor) Subject: Mac Plus "Killy Clips" (Summary) Hi, Many thanks to those people who suggested possible sources of the Mac Plus "Killy clip", that had held a Nutmeg Systems macplus video board of ours to the mac's own 68000 processor; the clip had disintingrated and I needed a replacement in order to use the video board again. Sources suggested: Soft Solutions - recommended as approachable and good firm to deal with; had recommended to one respondent that a solder-on clip that they supply (at $5) was electrically superior to the push-fit Killy clips. 907 River Road, Suite #98 Eugene, Oregon 97404 Phone (503) 461-1136 FAX (503) 461-2005 Focus Enhancements (California) - don't necessarily manufacture the clip but do use one with some of their peripherals; Tel: 617-938-8088 Fax: 617-9938-7741 Tech Support (toll free, maybe): 800-647-7744 ....I'll give these a shot. An Apple service engineer I spoke to here mentioned that some sort of special tool is required to properly remove and reinstall these clips to their correct tightness - otherwise their friction contact becomes (more?) unreliable. Cheers all, Steve ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 10:08:31 +0100 From: afm440@rs6000.usal.es (Antonio Fern\ndez Mart\nez) Subject: MacroMaker under System 7 Hello: I'm a regular user of Textures and when using system 6.0.7 the MacroMaker was an very usefull program in order to automatize some commands of Textures (some of them truly complex) in a few keystrokes. But on system 7 the MacroMaker doesn't work fine. Are there in the network any substitute of MacroMaker?. Please send your answers directly to my mail address. I'll sumarize. Thanks in advance. Antonio Fernndez Martnez University of Salamanca Salamanca, Spain ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 13:04:17 -0600 From: courcoul@itesmcq1.qro.itesm.mx (Juan M. Courcoul) Subject: MDictUpdt.hqx On Tue, 8 Feb 1994 05:32:40 -0600 (CST), Roger Stryker wrote: ... >% Expletives have been removed as alternative suggestions > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Sigh... not ANOTHER piece of politically correct software ! Sheesh !! JMC ------------------------------ Date: 13 Feb 94 03:04:33 EST From: Hans Kroeger <100136.3052@CompuServe.COM> Subject: MSWord Printing problem with Pasted Drawing I am experiencing the following problems with Microsoft Word 5 : If I copy and paste a drawing from Mac Draw Pro into Microsoft Word, and then print the Word document I get the text characters with odd spacing. Other shortcomings are that underlining of text is partly missing. I am using standard fonts like Helvetica 10.... Any idea how to resolve this problem ....? Your help is highly appreciated ! Hans kroeger@dornier.de kroeger@stsci.edu 100136.3052@compuserve.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 16:35:52 EST From: Gilbert April Subject: NEC CD-ROM incompatibilities(Q) I have a problem mounting a new CD on my NEC CDR-25 drive. The probematic CD is "BBS-in-a-BOX vol X". I got the newest software from the NEC BBS but this had no effect. It seems also that the Info-mac CD-ROM vol 3 has the same problem. The disk is OK because it can be mounted on a Apple CD 300 for example, but there seems to be an incompatibility with some NEC drives models. Does anyone experienced the same problem and found a fix? gapril@phy.ulaval.ca ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 12:32:25 +0100 From: pope@imv.aau.dk (Povl H. Pedersen) Subject: NEC Problems NEC drives are NOT 100% Mac compatible. As an examples, you can NOT install A/UX (Apple UNIX) from a NEC drive. All other brands works. To have the NEC drive working, you need some NEC drivers that will handle the non-standard NEC drive behaviour. BTW: I think that the $50 for the CD_ROM is NOT unreasonable. Just look what the other CD-ROMs with shareware collections costs. Cutting the price $10 would be nice, but I understand they run at higher prices at least until a break-even is reached. DISCLAIMER: I do not know if the NEC problem is fixed in their new 3X speed drives. --- Povl H. Pedersen - Macintosh Consultant and Programmer System Administrator at the Aarhus Engineering School pope@imv.aau.dk (preferred) / povlphp@uts.uni-c.dk "Macintosh...for those who can see through Windows!" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 2:01:57 EST From: J. Warner Soditus Subject: networking with Stylewriter II (Q) I would really appreciate any creative ideas here. I have two macs, a IIci and a duo. I have a faxmodem on the modem port of the IIci to receive fax/voice mail. I have a phonet net connector for the IIci, the duo, and the Stylewriter II. but, I can't get it to share the printer through the appletalk network. also, it won't print through the phonenet even if I turn the appletalk off. Is there any creative arrangement so that I don't have to unplug the phonnet and plug in a printer cable each time I want to print? I'd appreciate any suggestions... Thanks! Warner jws@sabine.arl.psu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 17:33:03 EST From: Charles.Patrick%NRC.CA@VM.NRC.CA Subject: New PowerBooks Alberto Cambrosio asks: > . . . . Does anyone know whether there will also be a new PowerPC chip, and, > if so, when will they be put on the market? The PowerPooks will be based on the PowerPC 603, which is currently undergoing tests and is expected to be generally available later this year. Accorng to the current crop of rumours, the first of the PowerPC notebooks will become available this fall. The crop of 6804erPowerBooks are all but ready and are being shown under controlled circumstances. I suspect the will be shipping at about the same time as the PowerPC desktops (March 14?). Cheers. ------------------------------ Date: Monday, 14 Feb 1994 06:32:42 EST From: m21208@mwvm.mitre.org (Scott Dunham) Subject: New Quadra With Hiccups (Q) I recently got a Quadra 800 which was allegedly configured by the dealer. On power-up, it gives the ever-popular "This startup disk won't work with this Mac - you need something newer than system 7.1" message. Subsequent restarts work fine using either the menu or the restart button on the box...this ONLY happens on powerup. The 040 enabler file is in the system folder. So far, I've tried trashing and deleting the system folder, and completely reinstalling 7.1; booting off the System Tools disk (works fine); and moving the system folder to my external HD, which I then set as the startup disk. That caused it to bomb both on powerup and all subsequent restarts, sending me back to the system tools disk to get the machine to run at all. I even tried replacing the system folder on the internal hard drive with the System Tools system folder, on the theory that it works OK on the floppy so should work on the HD as well. Still bombed on powerup. I'm confused. Any ideas? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Scott Dunham (Internet: sdunham@mitre.org) * * MITRE / LONDON 011-44-81-745-3613 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 15 Feb 1994 00:06:19 +0100 (MET) From: Mark Dols Subject: No more problems with LineLink 144e modem Mea Culpa... The problems with my LineLink modem were caused by the power supply. I used an AC/DC adaptor (300 mA), but an AC/AC adaptor (1 A) is required. Now the modem works excellent. Thanks to Ron Richter, Joseph A. Counsil, Michael Sullivan and Brian Veenker for their help. BTW If someone at Macwarehouse is reading this: the LineLink modem which I returned is most probably not faulty. Mayby it's possible to ship a 220V adaptor to european buyers. ------------------------------ Date: 14 Feb 94 17:15:00 EST From: "Troen, Bruce" Subject: Online Dictionary (A) There are several options using Mosaic. These include both Webster's and the American Heritage dictionaries. Roget's thesaurus is also available. Point Mosaic at: http://nmt.edu/~mfisk/inet.html Bruce Troen ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 16:50:39 -0500 From: moiseff@predator.pnb.uconn.edu (Andy Moiseff) Subject: Postscript Error (Q) I have been trying to print from a NeXT to my Apple LaserWriter NTX via it's appletalk interface. I keep getting the error: "PAP open error 15". Can anyone provide insight into the meaning of this error? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 15 Feb 94 15:46 +1000 From: Jason Trump - Computing Services Subject: Postscript Previewer Wanted Has anyone come across a Postscript previewer for the Mac? I would greatly appreciate any information (name of application, possible FTP sites etc). Of course PD/Shareware would be preferable! Thanks in anticipation. Jason Trump Queensland University of Technology - Computing Services ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 20:46:26 +0000 From: A.D'Emanuele@mcc.ac.uk (Antony D'Emanuele) Subject: PowerBook Screen - Problems with Black & White Reversal(Q) I have a PB180 which I usually put to sleep rather than shutdown. Sometimes when I wake the computer up the screen reverses the pixel shades ie. black becomes white and vice versa. Sometimes I can cure the problem by going to the Monitors control panel and switching to a different screen resolution and then back again. Sometimes however I have to restart. Has anyone had a similar problem and if so how do I cure it. Regards, Tony D'Emanuele, University of Manchester. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 18:30:17 EST From: inacker@esdsdf.dnet.ge.com Subject: Power User SyQuest Drives ? Greetings All, Does anyone have any experience with the Power User 3.5" SyQuest drives advertised in the latest MacWarehouse catalog ? There are two capacities advertised: 105Mb and 270Mb. The prices for the 105 are pretty tempting. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's using one of these as to reliability, speed, etc. Any info would be appreciated. TIA, Rich (inacker@esdsdf.dnet.ge.com) ------------------------------ Date: 14 Feb 1994 17:09:57 -0700 From: "John.Reed Maffeo" Subject: Printing a PostScript File ?? I would like to know how to print out a postscript file that I get >From a foreign operating system (VM-CMS) on my departmental laserprinter. Any suggestions would be appreciated. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 13:11:17 +0100 From: sygnet@iap.fr (Jean-Francois Sygnet) Subject: Problem with Mac LC and text-editors [Q] Hi HELP!! a friend of mine have a strange problem with his LC. The setup is as follow: Vanilla Macintosh LC Hard Disk reformatted with "Apple HD SC Setup 7.2.2" Vanilla System 7.1 [French] installed Hardward System Update 2.0.1 installed afterward Using TeachText (or Edit II for example), maintaining down the CarriageReturn key: after a while a bip-bip-bip sound is heard (every 30 sec or so if you keep on pressing the key) After 2 or 3 of theses sound (corresponding to about 200 white lines created) THE KEYBOARD IS LOCKED !! Reboot solve the problem, that can be reproduced at will. One last comment: I'm unable to reproduce this on my IIcx. If you have any idea of what's going on, please help me and write directly to me: sygnet@iap.fr and I'll sumarize for the net if needed. Thanks in advance Jean-Francois Sygnet Institut d'Astrophysique 98 bis Bvd Arago, 75014 Paris, France Tel : 33 (1) 43 20 14 25 Fax : 33 (1) 43 29 86 73 E-mail: sygnet@iap.fr ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 10:37:39 EST From: Allan Hunter Subject: Puny disk capacity, etc.... On my SE, now accelerated to 40 MHz 68030 and with 16 MB RAM, I just booted from [drum roll, please] a 400K disk that included Macintosh system 3 and a game program from that era; ran the game for awhile (ran fine; kicked my butt. Anyone know how to play "The Uninvited"?) and then quit to finder, moved things around on the desktop, and was generally satisfied with my Mac's ability to load and run from ancient op systems. I'm curious to know if macs that have been accelerated to run with a 68040 CPU (when previously they didn't) are still backward-compatible with older op systems: say, for instance, is someone out there has a Mac II with '040 accelerator, can you still run system 4? The point being, unless there's something about the chip architecture of the '040, there's no excuse for recent machines' lack of backward compatibility--especially the inability of some recent Macs to run system 6! The idea that a modern Mac cannot boot from the largest conventional-sized floppy that it supports is rather ridiculous. BTW, I remember that there was once a Mac that contained an emergency op system on the ROMS--if you used a certain key combination, it would boot up from that system. Good idea--why can't Apple stick a copy of 7.1 on the ROMS if they can't make a Quadra run system 6 or shoehorn their bloated OS onto a 1.44 disk? -Allan Hunter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 FEB 94 11:38:9 EST From: CAMEROWD@ml.wpafb.af.mil Subject: questionable APS behaviour [comment] Date: Fri, 11 Feb 1994 10:36:24 -0500 (EST) From: modrall@world.std.com (Mark W Modrall) Subject: questionable APS behaviour Mark W Modrall writes in IM Digest v12-24: >i just called APS this morning to order a SCSI boy adapter for >my PB180; this was in response to their ad in the feb issue of >macworld announcing in a bright red flag "NEW LOW PRICES" and >a price of $19 for the SCSI boy... the sales person tried to >charge me $29, and i said the printed price was $19... she went >off to her supervisor and came back to say that it was a misprint; >that the price was $29... i said "well, you advertised $19" and >she said "we are not going to honor that advertisement." > >i find that marginal behaviour for a company; to advertise in >bold letters a "NEW LOW PRICE" and then claim it was a misprint... >even it if was a misprint and it should have been $29, then the >claim of lower prices was a crock... Hmmm.... Isn't it amazing, in this world of relative values, that when it affects us personally, we expect companies, individuals, and even politicians to live up to their words. :-} ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 09:22:11 PDT From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst) Subject: RAM Doubler In Regards to your letter <199402140739.AA15532@nwnexus.wa.com>: > On a lark, I decided to try RAM Doubler again. This time, at the end of the > extension-loading seqence, I got an error dialog that said "The System file is > damaged. This file can be fixed by running the Installer... blah blah blah." I > restarted, and told my extensions manager to turn off RAMM Doubler, and the > system came back famously. Turned RD back on, dead system. Back off, no > problem. I don't want to imply that RAM Doubler isn't causing you problems, since anything that works at such a low level is bound to have some conflicts (and many have already been fixed - Connectix just posted a free updater here a few days ago), but have you considered the possibility that your System really is damaged, and that the presence of RAM Doubler is merely the trigger necessary to display that fact to you? Frankly, if anything told me my System was damaged, I'd tend to believe it, since it's pretty easy to replace a damaged System, whereas it might take more time to recover from a nasty crash if I hadn't saved my work in a while. System files get corrupted - there's nothing shocking in that... 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: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 17:26:07 -0500 (EST) From: ericb@telecnnct.com (Eric Burger) Subject: RAM Doubler advice wanted (Q) Forwarded message from Fergus Sullivan: > I'm considering buying RAM Doubler. Anyone have any opinions on it? > Adam & Tonya Engst gave it a rave review in TidBITS a couple of weeks > back, but I just thought I'd check for any negative experiences. > > If anyone wants to mail me direct about this I'll post a summary in a > couple of days. I uploaded a summary to the archives last week. I don't remember what name it's under, though :-( In short: AN EXCELLENT BUY! A NO BRAINER! Well, there is one caveat: If you need twice the RAM for a *single* application, you need twice the RAM. Otherwise, if you need twice the applications, GO FOR IT! [ A happy aggregate owner (businsess & personal) of 3 copies, a PB Duo (4MB phys), SE/30 (20MB phys), and Centris 610 (8MB phys); about to buy more for a Centris 650 with 24MB phys. ] -- -- Eric William Burger -- Eric.Burger@telecnnct.com -- -- The Telephone Connection -- Tel. +1 301/417-0700 -- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 15:29 From: BROCKWAR@vms1.academic-computing-service.birmingham.ac.uk Subject: RamDoubler vs FAXstf I installed RamDoubler on my PB 145b 4/80 with great success. But on my LC III 12/160 there seems to be a major conflict with FAXstf 3.0. The problem is that incoming faxes hang the computer, requiring a manual shutr down and restart. Take off RamDoubler and the faxes come in fine. Has anyone else had this problem? I'll be very grateful for any advice. Allan Brockway (brockwar@vms1.bham.ac.uk) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 15 Feb 1994 08:47:32 +0100 From: johan.solve@itn.hh.se (Johan Solve) Subject: RAM Troubler, er... Doubler > I first installed it on one of the machines I manage, a IIci with 8 > MB. It seemed to work fine, giving me an apparent 16 MB. The next > morning, though, it couldn't seem to find any network out there. That > was a little odd, because it's got an Ethernet card, and every other > machine around it seemed to have no problem finding the network. I > restarted the machine, and it was happy again. A few hours later, it > began ignoring the network once more! I just experienced exactly the same behaviour when returning to work after the weekend. The IIvx had been on over the weekend, and today the network was gone. LocalTalk worked fine though. After reading your posting, I tried a restart. Suddenly the ethernet was back were it used to be... I have never seen this before, and I have had RAM Doubler 1.01 installed for about one week. I haven't done any further investigations as to see if RAM Doubler was the cause for this, but I thought my observation could be of interest. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 08:22:50 EST From: John Alciere Subject: Recommended TCP/IP Applications I recently inquired as to what folks recommend for TCP/IP applications for the Mac. Here's a summary of the responses I received: MacTCP 2.0.4 (must buy - best source is Adam Engst's Book Internet Starter Kit for the Macintosh - (2.0.2) is on the floppy in the back and updaters are available on the net 2.0.x->2.0.4) Eudora 1.4.1 - free email program (Commercial version available) NewsWatcher 2.0d17 - free Fetch 2.1.1 - free/shareware ftp (free to individuals...) Anarchie 1.1.0 - $10 shareware, easily worth 5x that price Mac Mosaic 1.0.3 - free ftp/news/gopher/wais/WWW interface (get the helper apps too - JPEGView 3.0, SoundPlayer...) Finger & Fingerd - $5(povertyware) NCSA Telnet John Alciere Technical Publications Xyplex Inc., Littleton MA ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 FEB 94 11:24:44 EST From: CAMEROWD@ml.wpafb.af.mil Subject: Resolving names of Gopher hosts and their IP numbers [A] In reply to Kee Nethery, Greg Birch asks ... >I'd like to know whether it is possible to snoop on how Gopher is >connecting to a particular host; in other words, is it possible to >discover the IP number or domain name of the Gopher host to which it >is trying to connect (or has been unsuccessful in trying). Get Peter Lewis's MacTCP Watcher 1.1.0, available at various archive and mirror sites. One it's the windows will display all TCP connections as they occur. Bill Cameron camerowd@ml.wpafb.af.mil billc55122@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: 13 Feb 94 03:04:46 EST From: Hans Kroeger <100136.3052@CompuServe.COM> Subject: Running Mac and PC simultaneously ? The new project I am working for requires me to generate various documents using Word for Windows. These documents must be stored and maintained on a "Microsft LAN Manager" server. I am currently using a Quadra 700 and I do not want to give up my Mac for a PC. I first thought I could install an Orange Micro board (with a 486 processor) in the Quadra but I was told that I should expect quite a number of problems with such a configuration. Now I am planning to buy a PC and run it simultaneously with the Mac. As a consequence I will have to use two screens and two keyboards.... :-( Questions: 1. I am sure there are quite a number of you which are working simultaneously in both environments, Mac and PC. How did you resolve this problem? 2. Can I expect MS Word 6 for the Macintosh (once it becomes available) to offer improved conversion features with its Word for Windows counterpart ? 3. When is MS Word 6 for the Macintosh expected to be released ? 4. Can I connect a single screen to the Mac and the PC and then switch forth and back ? Thanks for your reply ! Hans kroeger@dornier.de kroeger@stsci.edu 100136.3052@compuserve.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 09:15:43 PDT From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst) Subject: SITcomm I expect Leonard will step in here, but if he doesn't see this... In Regards to your letter <199402140739.AA15532@nwnexus.wa.com>: > Initializing and resetting the modem take a very long time (maybe as much > as a full minute). I've selected "custom" modem in the Apple Modem tool, > and use the init string AT&F1&K3 S95=3 W2 M3. I'd look for an extension conflict there - it doesn't take anywhere near that long for me, although the CTB is none too fast in this regard. > SITcomm will not dial unless it is the front-most application - it won't > dial in the background. This may be a CTB limitation as well. > You can't type in the terminal window to send commands to the modem. That's the problem with the way the CTB works, no? I think if you select the Serial tool, you can do this. > You need additional software to create "macros". True, but it's not particularly hard to come by AppleScript since there are at least two books (the Tao of AppleScript and a handbook by Danny Goodman) that include it for about $30. It would have been nice if Aladdin had included AppleScript, but SITcomm is small and cheap and wasn't meant to be a mongo app like MicroPhone. I approve of including the ability to record macros, but not increasing the price of the package by including everything you might want, like Word does. > The Apple VT102 tool does not seem to be ANSI, even though the pop-up in > the terminal tool window says "ANSI/VT102", so bbsUs that require this > (like Hermes) look terrible on screen (not really a SITcomm issue, I > suppose). Right, once again a CTB problem. I don't want to sound as though SITcomm is flawless, but I did want to point out that a number of the problems here could very well apply to any CTB application, which is not Aladdin's fault, but Apple's. 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: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 13:49:27 -0600 From: Bienvenu Jay Subject: strange noise Lately my LC's been making some kind of alert sound. It sounds kinda like m/ M/ M\ M\ i.e. it rises in pitch for teh first two notes, then drops in pitch for the latter two. The sound occurs about every half hour (not on any specific inter- val) after my Mac's been on for some time. I think its due to an extension; I have far too many to list here. Anyone out there have any clue as to what is causing this and what it indicates? -- Jay ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 22:38:19 -0500 From: norm@helix.nih.gov (Norman Friedman) Subject: SW II Page Set-up Can anyone tell me if it is possible to print last page first using the SW II? When printing a long document, I get tired waiting and taking off each sheet until the end. It would be easier if last page came out first which would make the last sheet on top of the pile the first in the document. Laser print has this option, wonder if it can be done with the StyleWriter II Thanks to all in advance norm@helix.nih.gov ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 10:39:55 -0600 From: grhowes@students.wisc.edu (Glenn R. Howes) Subject: TIFF file problem My roommate has been trying to read some TIFF files which he downloaded (using fetch binary mode) from the Journal of the American Chemical Society's collection of suplementary material. I've tried the following programs on it: Program Result ================================================ Color It "Unsupported Compression" TIFF Window (hypercard stack) Big Blank File ClarisWorks (XTND translation) "Unsupported Compression" Imagery "Doesn't Support 1-bit TIFF" GifConverter "Unsupported Compression" XlateGraf "Unsupported Compression" JPEGView 3 "Unsupported Compression" My roomate thinks this format has something to do with Group IV Fax Compression. Anyway, I'd appreciate anybody's help. --glenn grhowes@students.wisc.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 13:17:13 EST From: corporalk@aol.com Subject: Troubles with InterSLIP Hi to anyone who may be able to help me. I am using a Macintosh Color Classic with system 7.1. I have a USR Sportster v.32bis and can not get InterSLIP to connect. I aquired InterSLIP from Adam Engst's book "The Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh" it is version 1.0.1. I have followed all the instructions in his book as to the set up of InterSLIP and MacTCP. I have done a clean reinstall of the system software. I reintalled InterSLIP and MacTCP (and yes I deleted all the extranious related files), I have eliminated any init, control panel, extension conflicts and I am still lost. After running InterSLIP Setup and setting up the configuration, I click on the CONNECT button, the status line says "waiting" the Terminal Ready light shines on the modem and then nothing, InterSLIP simply reverts to "idle". If there is anyone out there that can give me a hand I would be very appreciative. Thanx. Bob Kenyon (CorporalK) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 19:28:24 -0600 From: (Pete Chane) Subject: Type 1s If I get a lot of "App quit because of Type 1 errors," what is the prob? I have 8 megs RAM, 16 with RAMdoubler. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 21:25:19 GMT From: ep588deb@pts.mot.com (David Bengtson) Subject: Unship for Macintosh Is there an Unshipper for the Macintosh? Ship is a fairly new replacement for uuencode for some of the usenet newsgroups, and I've been unable to find a working version. There is a version on Wuarchive, but it doesn't seem to work. Any suggestions? -- David Bengtson All Standard Disclaimers apply Motorola Paging and Wireless Data Group Sorry, no witty quote. MS 98 1500 NW 22nd Ave Boynton Beach, FL 33467 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 15 Feb 94 00:38:52 PST From: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH Subject: VIDEO CARD FOR SE/30 ANYONE WITH INFO ? Hi, I've got an SE/30 and am thinking of adding a color monitor. Could anyone give me some advice as to options I have I have a 25" Sony Triniton color telivision which has an RGB input. I've heard that Raster-ops make a card which fits into the PDS slot (does any one know their e-mail address ?) please mail me back at Ftwohig@fab10.intel.com thanks frank. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Feb 94 21:32:23 PST From: jbthoo@ucdavis.edu (John Thoo) Subject: Webster's Dictionary via gopher (Q) I connected to gopher://vixen.cso.uiuc.edu/9/3 which got me Webster's Dictionary. When I selected 1. About the Webster's Dictionary, the very first lines read > About the Webster's Dictionary > > First, business: > > This service is restricted to the University of Illinois. That includes only > UIC campus and the UIUC campus. Does this mean that, being at UCDavis, I'm not supposed to access the Webster's Dictionary via gopher at vixen.cso.uiuc.edu? Sorry if my question seems daft, but I'd appreciate some clarification. Thanks. --John. J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 15:18:20 EST From: chou@apollo.hp.com (Dave Chou) Subject: Writing to 5.25" PC floppy? Hello wise netters, Question: Does there exist a Mac-to-PC file exchange app (Mac/PC Exchange, AccessPC, etc.) which will work with a 5.25" floppy drive through an Apple IIe card inside the LC (LCII, LCIII) ? Background: A friend would like to start a small in-home business. He'd prefer to stay Mac based. The major requirement is to be able to write PC formatted floppies, both 3.5" and 5.25". Writing to the 3.5" is not a problem with a SuperDrive equipped Mac. It's the 5.25" format that is the problem, IMO. If my friend cannot find a Mac solution, he's gonna buy a PeeCee 8-( . Applied Engineering's 5.25" Apple II drive will work on an LC with the IIe emulation card installed. So, I was hoping to recommend my friend to buy an LCII or LCIII, the IIe card, the AE 5.25" drive and one Mac-to-PC file exchange program. Thanks for your attention, -- Dave Chou chou@apollo.hp.com "Smooth seas do not make skillful sailors." -- African proverb ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 09:16:12 -700 (MST) From: "Matthew D. Maddox" Subject: ZTerm Font Confusion (A) > I'm having a particularly queer problem with ZTerm lately. When trying to > install ZTerm on a Quadra 800 (System 7.1, a few standard freeware. > extensions that all work fine on my own IIvx) for my dad, I have been > utterly and completely unable to have the program show up using > the correct font. Instead of using the built-in terminal fonts, > ZTerm uses Helvetica Bold Oblique. Copying from my working (correctly) > version of ZTerm, from CD-ROM, or from a compacted floppy disk all resulted > in the same thing. > I am using ATM 3.5.1, Adobe Type Reunion, and about 7 megs of Adobe > PostScript Type 1 fonts. Is there a font ID number conflict going on here? There is a font conflict going on. We had the same problem. I seem to recall that ZTerm has its own fonts it draws from and it has the same id as one of the Helvetica varieties (either Postscript or Truetype, I can't remember which). Try disabling all of your Helvetica fonts and then enable them one-by-one to see which is the offender. Of course you have to reload the application each time you enable another font. Matthew D. Maddox | (801) 223-5487 (direct dial) Writer/Video Producer | (801) 223-5200 (corporate office) Dynix, Inc. | (801) 223-5202 (fax) 400 Dynix Drive | mdm@us.dynix.com Provo, Utah USA 84604-5650 | ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 08:52:46 +0100 From: lorieux@biom.cirad.fr (Mathias Lorieux) Hi! Do you know if there is an application such as tops for sending messages between macintosh running system 7, and which are on a network? Sorry for my poor English! Thank you very much my E-mail is lorieux@biom.cirad.fr Mathias Lorieux ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 12:10:31 -0500 From: dana@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us (Dana J. Bolden) In Info-Mac Digest V12 #24 "Judi Kornfeld" writes: >>In an article about Disk Charmer, 2.1.3., Fabrizio Oddone mentioned Apple's >Thread Manager, said to be available via ftp.apple.com. > >Where is it? supplying the full path would be a great help. > >Thanks! Thread Manager can be found on ftp.apple.com at /dts/mac/hacks/thread-manager-exten-1-2.hqx. Dana --------- Dana J. Bolden, N. C. Division of Environmental Management Internet: dana@dem.ehnr.state.nc.us (preferred) or DBolden@aol.com --------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 15 Feb 1994 16:34:02 +1100 From: David Hornsby Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.digest Path: djh From: djh@cs.mu.OZ.AU (David Hornsby) Subject: Re: AppleTalk over Ethernet (Long Distance) (R) Message-ID: <9404616.13011@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU> Organization: Computer Science, University of Melbourne, Australia References: <9402140735.AA27519@CAMIS.Stanford.EDU> Date: Tue, 15 Feb 1994 05:33:52 GMT Lines: 26 Tony D'Emanuele, University of Manchester writes: >Is it possible to log into a remote Mac (e.g. another country) over the >ethernet and use Appletalk ie. I would like to be able to mount a remote >disk as you can using ARA but over the network rather than a telephone You can make a "personal appleTalk tunnel" connection from a Macintosh to an ARNS server over the IP-connected internet. The Mac clients may be any of * A Macintosh with Ethernet/SLIP/PPP, MacTCP and IPRemote AT adev. * A Macintosh with Async AppleTalk adev 2.0 connected to a serial port on a UNIX machine running the 'async' program. * A Macintosh with AppleTalk Remote Access connected to a serial port on a UNIX machine running the 'aarap' program. The ARNS server currently supports Phase 1 and Phase 2 EtherTalk networks on SUN, DEC ULTRIX/Alpha, SGI IRIX, Sony NEWS 4.2, HP-UX 8.07 and IBM RS6000 AIX workstations, and Phase 1 only on Sony NEWS pre-4.2 and 386BSD/FreeBSD workstations. Security for access to the server is provided with an optional server password and/or username & password pair. Access can be restricted to clients that appear on an IP address filter list. The server may only be run by a UNIX superuser. ARNS is available via FTP from munnari.OZ.AU as mac/arns.tar.Z, ARA clients are in mac/arns_arap/* - David. ------------------------------ End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************