Date: Tue, 19 Apr 94 07:14:02 PDT From: The Info-Mac Moderators Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu Subject: Info-Mac Digest V12 #61 To: info-mac-list Info-Mac Digest Tue, 19 Apr 94 Volume 12 : Issue 61 Today's Topics: [*] Amy's Recipes; a recipe database [*] BijouPlay 1.2 QuickTime player [*] Cool Address Book [*] csmp-digest-v3-016 [*] Doc Creator; create teachText read-only documents [*] dvorak-keyboard; replaces the qwerty key map [*] Five Dice v1.5; a Yatzee-type game [*] FL Package of BBEdit extensions v1.1 [*] Font library [*] Gradebook Stack v1.82; a teacher's friend [*] Hellcats (a game) 1.0.2 to 1.0.4 updater [*] Jon's Commands 1.1; a set of AppleScript scripting additions [*] Leyte Gulf (a game) patch 1.0.1 to 1.0.2 [*] Macintosh V for Victory Updates (a game) [*] MOD-Editing-Lesson (instructions) [*] No Erase 1.0; disables the Erase Disk menu [*] PB_Insomnia; helps prevent your computer from sleeping [*] poor-mans-newton-12-hc; a Newton-like information database [*] PopChar 2.7.1; presents available characters of a font [*] PowerMac_The_future_is_here; a startup screen [*] PowerXplorer1.01; test your PowerPC performance [*] QuickEditor; a QuickTime editor [*] roland-tr-626; sound samples from the drum machine [*] roland-tr-707; sound sample set [*] Science Jeopardy HC stack; a Jeopardy-style trivia game [*] Speak Note GH 2.0; hear your alerts and notifications [*] SWIIPrintUseMon version 1.2; keeps track of pages printed [*] UUParser 1.71; a UUcode utility [*] WriteThrough; disabled disk caching [?] MacWrite Pro/LaserWriter LS problem A New Electronic Magazine: PowerPC News C Coding Standards CD-ROM start-up disk Color StyleWriter Pro brief review/speed test Dead HD20 in my SE. Advice? Decompressing Mystique Easy Open (MacLink 7.5) Problems F/A-18 Hornet On Ara FaxSTF 2.6.1 updater problems File Sharing Startup [A] Fontographer & other font creation utils. FTPd Virus: False Alert! Gopher's tradeoff Hard Disk Overview HP printer/scanner drivers -- official ftp site for Info on Spyglass/Transform/Dicer Init limits ink jet color transparencies Internet software irc clients [A] LAT tool Looking for shareware or freeware that changes icons LW printer driver (Q) Modem difficulties... MS FoxPro and LCIII - slow ??? Network Instant Message? NewsWatcher: dialup use OneNet Postscript printing on a Quickdraw Printer Printer Question Serial Port Resetting Question SoftWindows and PowerPC - only available as a bundle? Spooling ImageWriter Files TelNet 2.6 Telnet 2.6 and hash (#) character Telnet 2.6 and setting transfer directory WordMac List: Does it still exist? (Yes) WordPerfect 3.0 -> QuarkXpress 3.2 WriteNow 4.0 feature/bug (Q) 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: Sun, Apr 17, 1994 2:43 PM From: Kent Pilkington Subject: [*] Amy's Recipes; a recipe database [Archived as /info-mac/app/amys-recipes.hqx; 195K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 94 4:35:21 CDT From: denboer@CC.UManitoba.CA Subject: [*] BijouPlay 1.2 QuickTime player Enclosed you will find BijouPlay v1.2. BijouPlay is a QuickTime player for your Macintosh or Power Macintosh. BijouPlay v1.2 has been compiled as a Fat Binary to run native on a PowerMacintosh computer. Please see the README document enclosed for more information. David A. denBoer University of Manitoba denboer@CC.UManitoba.CA Computer Services -- User Services [Archived as /info-mac/grf/util/bijou-play-12.hqx; 29K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, Apr 17, 1994 2:48 PM From: Kent Pilkington Subject: [*] Cool Address Book [Archived as /info-mac/app/cool-address-book.hqx; 403]K ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 94 14:57:43 MET DST From: pottier@clipper.ens.fr (Francois Pottier) Subject: [*] csmp-digest-v3-016 C.S.M.P. Digest Mon, 18 Apr 94 Volume 3 : Issue 16 Today's Topics: AppleTalk ON and OFF CtoPstr in THINK C 6.0 Highlight colour? Picture Recording Speeding up animation; questions Tools to improve segmentation? copy file question, code available? skeleton code generators? The Comp.Sys.Mac.Programmer Digest is moderated by Francois Pottier (pottier@clipper.ens.fr). [Archived as /info-mac/per/csmp/csmp-v3-016.txt; 69K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, Apr 17, 1994 2:57 PM From: Kent Pilkington Subject: [*] Doc Creator; create teachText read-only documents DocCreator is a standalone application compiled from a Hypercard stack that allows developers to create ttro (teachtext read only) files for your applications. [Archived as /info-mac/app/doc-creator-10.hqx; 761K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 16 Apr 1994 17:05:13 -0400 From: jcr2@cornell.edu (John Rethorst) Subject: [*] dvorak-keyboard; replaces the qwerty key map Here's a gem for your archives. The .sit file contains a small installer application, two inits, an fkey, and good documentation. The package is used to add the Dvorak keyboard to any Mac; this implementation is particularly good on pre-system 7 Macs, although it retains some of its advantages with system 7, compared to Apple's Dvorak keymap. August Dvorak developed this keymap in the 1930's. The standard typewriter keyboard, called 'Qwerty' for the first six letters on the top row, was designed when manual typewriters were in their infancy. The very first typewriters had letters in alphabetical order across the keyboard. Fast typists were able to move more quickly than the primitive mechanisms could accommodate, and they constantly jammed. The Qwerty keyboard design was a response to this, and placed letters specifically to slow typists down. Well and good until the electric typewriter came along. By that time everyone knew Qwerty and a change seemed impossible, especially since modifying a typewriter's mechanism to reposition letters involved major redesign (unlike remapping the Mac's keyboard, which is simple). Nonetheless, Dvorak designed an optimal keyboard that offered astonishing advantages. On a Qwerty keyboard, the average person's fingers move 16 miles in eight hours. On the Dvorak keyboard, they move one mile. On Qwerty, you can type only 100 English words from the center row of the keyboard, where your fingers rest. On Dvorak, you can type 4000 words. Qwerty uses the top row the most; Dvorak the center row. Qwerty uses the left hand more than the right, just because more people are right-handed. Since Dvorak puts all the vowels in the center row for the left hand, and the most common consonants in the center row for the right, and no common letter sequences are accessed with the same finger, typing becomes rhythmic and even. You're much less tired afterwards, and threat of serious injury such as Carpal-Tunnel Syndrome is much lower. The installer adds the keymap resource (technically the KCHR) to the active system file. The fkey, which the installer also (at the user's option) adds, switches from the Dvorak to the standard layout and back. Of the two inits, you should place only one in the system or extensions folder, according to which keymap you want to be effective at startup. System 7 users will want to switch keymaps with system 7's standard keystroke of command-option-spacebar rather than use Electric Dvorak's fkey. The inits add a useful functionality to any system, especially for shared computers. Freeware. I've used it for quite some time, and have found no bugs. [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/dvorak-keyboard.hqx; 37K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, Apr 17, 1994 3:18 PM From: Kent Pilkington Subject: [*] Five Dice v1.5; a Yatzee-type game This is an update of a Hypercard stack that allows multiple players to play the game RyatzeeS together. As in Amy's recipes, there is no version history to let me know what is different about this one. [Archived as /info-mac/game/five-dice-15-hc.hqx; 570K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 16 Apr 1994 15:05:09 -0500 (EST) From: Paul van Mulbregt Subject: [*] FL Package of BBEdit extensions v1.1 The FL Package of BBEdit Extensions contains four Extensions Function Lister Fast Search Word Completion Function Lookup Function Lister is a utility for programmers which displays information about functions defined in a source file (especially good for C++); Fast Search is an alternative to BBEdit's regular search, a fast incremental search which finds as the user types characters; Word Completion enables the user to type a few letters of a variable name and have the extension type the rest; Function Lookup is a convenient way to access Think Reference or MPW 411. v1.1. ShareWare. Works with BBEdit Lite or BBEdit. paulvm@dragonsys.com [Archived as /info-mac/text/bbedit-fl-package-11.hqx; 105K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, Apr 17, 1994 3:29 PM From: Kent Pilkington Subject: [*] Font library [Archived as /info-mac/font/util/font-library.hqx; 118K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 16 Apr 1994 20:39:33 -0600 From: jwitte@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (J. Witte) Subject: [*] Gradebook Stack v1.82; a teacher's friend Here is v1.82 of the Gradebook Stack, a hypercard stack for teachers to keep grades. Gradebook is easy to use, and makes life much simpler at the end of the semester! Version 1.82 fixes two bugs on the student record. It will now let you delete student absences properly, and will now properly print a report for a single student. Shareware, $15 [Archived as /info-mac/app/gradebook-182-hc.hqx; 171K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Apr 1994 15:48:25 -0400 (EDT) From: Russ Blaine Subject: [*] Hellcats (a game) 1.0.2 to 1.0.4 updater Hi. I am including a file with this message that I wish to be placed on the info-mac archives. The file is: Hellcats102-104.hqx This is the LONG awaited patch from GSC that fixes the problems with sound on AV's and PPC's with Hellcats. Thanks. | ---- Russ Blaine ---- | "Achilles was dipped in the River Stynx | | rblaine@max.tiac.net | until he became intolerable." | [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/hellcats-102-to-104-updt.hqx; 103K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 1994 17:06:46 -0700 From: jonpugh@netcom.com (Jon Pugh) Subject: [*] Jon's Commands 1.1; a set of AppleScript scripting additions Here are Jon's Commands 1.1, a set of AppleScript scripting additions which provide system level functions in a convenient and delicious package. Full documentation is included and technical support is free. Jon's Commands are free for non-commercial use. If you wish to use them in a commercial package, please contact me for a cheap licence. Version 1.1 fixes some bugs and adds some new commands and features. In the following list, * means added while | means modified. See the documentation for a complete and detailed change list. Jon's Commands includes these commands: | deleteFile - delete a file or files | renameFile - rename a file | moveFile - move a file or files to a different folder * copyFile - copy a file or list of files sound volume - get the volume setting set sound volume to - set the volume setting clipboard info - get a list of data on the clipboard | set the clipboard to - put data on the clipboard the clipboard - get data from the clipboard | execute FKEY - run an FKEY resource | screen list - describe the monitor configuration | finder selection - return the Finder's selection keys pressed - get a list of pressed keys machine environment - get info about the machine play sound - play sound resources, files and descriptors run script resource - run an 'Scpt' or 'scpt' resource free memory - return the free memory available the ticks - return the current value of tickCount * walk folders - walk folders and run a script on each file Jon's Commands includes these objects: picture - for getting them off the clipboard =ABclass PICT=BB sound - for getting them off the clipboard & playing them =ABclass snd = =BB screen info - for describing the monitors environment info - for describing the machine Jon's Commands includes these coercions: * string to file specification - 'TEXT' to 'fss ' * styled text to file specification - 'STXT' to 'fss ' * international text to file specification - 'itxt' to 'fss ' Share and enjoy. Jon [Archived as /info-mac/dev/jons-commands-11-as.hqx; 25K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Apr 1994 15:49:53 -0400 (EDT) From: Russ Blaine Subject: [*] Leyte Gulf (a game) patch 1.0.1 to 1.0.2 Hi. I am including with this message another file that I wish to be placed in the Info-Mac archives. The file is: Leyte101-102.hqx This file fixes problems with sound on the AV's and PPC's with Leyte Gulf. Thanks. | ---- Russ Blaine ---- | "Achilles was dipped in the River Stynx | | rblaine@max.tiac.net | until he became intolerable." | [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/leyte-101-to-102-updt.hqx; 117K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 13:59:24 -0500 From: keithz@neosoft.com (keith) Subject: [*] Macintosh V for Victory Updates (a game) To whom it may concern: I am sending 20 files that will update the all Macintosh versions of the game V for Victory to the current 4.01 version. I am the author of these games and I hold the copyright to them and to these patches. I represent to you that I have the authority to provide these files to the public. Please place them in a public Macintosh games folder (strategy or wargames would be best). If you have any questions or comments, please drop me a line. I have never done this before, so be gentle with me =). In a day or so, I will upload a demo of my latest program. Keith Zabalaoui Atomic Games keithz@neosoft.com [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-401-updt-notes.txt; 8K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-color-401-updt.hqx; 361K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-bw-401-updt.hqx; 156K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-40-to-401-nofpu-updt.hqx; 70K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-40-to-401-fpu-updt.hqx; 68K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-311-to-401-nofpu-updt.hqx; 32K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-311-to-401-fpu-updt.hqx; 32K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-30-to-401-nofpu-updt.hqx; 238K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-30-to-401-fpu-updt.hqx; 227K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-20-to-401-nofpu-updt.hqx; 547K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-20-to-401-fpu-updt.hqx; 532K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-11-to-401-nofpu-updt.hqx; 1350K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-11-to-401-fpu-updt.hqx; 1305K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-10-to-401-nofpu-updt.hqx; 1366K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-10-to-401-fpu-updt.hqx; 1347K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-utah-beach-bw-updt.hqx; 69K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-utah-beach-color-updt.hqx; 159K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-mg-scenarios-401.hqx; 104K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-ub-scenarios-401.hqx; 120K] [Archived as /info-mac/game/com/vfv-vl-scenarios-401.hqx; 169K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 94 00:47:03 -0400 From: jamal@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Jamal Hannah) Subject: [*] MOD-Editing-Lesson (instructions) Instructions for learning how to edit MOD files! MOD file included with text lesson. Print text file with a monospaced font (Monaco) and tab-lengths set to 8 spaces, word wrap at 80 col. - jamal@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Jamal Hannah) [Archived as /info-mac/info/sft/mod-editing-lesson.hqx; 168K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 08:10:18 +0200 From: Patrick Stadelmann Subject: [*] No Erase 1.0; disables the Erase Disk menu Hi ! This is No Erase, a little INIT that helps prevent accidental erasure of disks in the Finder. When No Erase is installed, the "Erase disk" command in the Special menu always appears dimmed, unless you hold down a "hot key" while pulling down the menu. System 7.0 or higher required. No Erase is freeware. Written by Patrick Stadelmann (Patrick.Stadelmann@etudiants.unine.ch) Enjoy ! Patrick [Archived as /info-mac/gui/no-erase-10.hqx; 5K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 12:22:03 -0800 From: Robert.Best@potsdam.edu (Robert C. Best III) Subject: [*] PB_Insomnia; helps prevent your computer from sleeping PowerBook Insomnia 3.1.1 For PowerBooks 140,145,145B,160,165,165c,170,180 & 180c only!!!! PowerBook Insomnia is a utility that will help prevent your computer from going to sleep on its own. This can be useful if you wish to drain batter energy (more than if you let your computer go to sleep on its own) to help prevent 'battery-memory'. PowerBook Insomnia 3.1.1 is freeware. [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/powerbook-insomnia-311.hqx; 11K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 09:33:11 -0700 From: Joe Cicinelli Subject: [*] poor-mans-newton-12-hc; a Newton-like information database Poor Man's Newton v1.2 (HyperCard 2.2 Version) Copyright (C)1993-94. Joe Cicinelli. What is it? Poor Man's Newton is a HyperCard stack that contains address and telephone information and generally behaves like Apple's new Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), the Newton MessagePad. If you are like me and you can't afford to buy one of these high tech tools, here is your chance to own a virtual one that can used on your Macintosh. Unlike previous versions which were simply v2.x HyperCard stacks, the current version of Poor Man's Newton is being distributed as both a HyperCard stack for those individuals that have HyperCard 2.2 and as a standalone application for those who don't. [Archived as /info-mac/app/poor-mans-newton-12-hc.hqx; 152K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Apr 94 10:08:43 +0100 From: Guenther Blaschek Subject: [*] PopChar 2.7.1; presents available characters of a font This is PopChar version 2.7.1. It corrects an error that was introduced during the development of version 2.7. Sorry for any troubles you might have had. For those who do not know what PopChar is for: PopChar is a control panel that simplifies "typing" of unusual characters. Click the PopChar icon in the menu bar, select the character you want, and PopChar automatically inserts it in the current document as if you had typed the proper key combination on the keyboard. PopChar is FREE. e Guenther Blaschek, University of Linz, Austria gu E-Mail: [Archived as /info-mac/gui/pop-char-271.hqx; 67K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 14:05:26 -0500 From: Chris Shaw Subject: [*] PowerMac_The_future_is_here; a startup screen Here is my newest creation. It is the final screen from the PowerMac commercial. It says "Power Macintosh. The future is here."I couldn't find it anywhere so I made it myself. If you liked my PowerMacintosh Period startup screen then I think you will like this one. It lookes real cool in all black when your inits load up. Enjoy and please e-mail me if you like the screen. I like to see how far my stuff has gone. Later...Chris Shaw -cshaw@sa.dcs.uga.edu [Archived as /info-mac/grf/powermac-the-future-startup.hqx; 15K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 10:11:49 +0200 From: massimo@rock.CSELT.STET.IT Subject: [*] PowerXplorer1.01; test your PowerPC performance PowerXplorer 1.0 documentation April 1994 WARNING: REQUIRES MATH COPROCESSOR OR POWERPC (Note: this document has color and styles, use Apples new SimpleText to display them) PowerXplorer is a small application I wrote to test the PowerPC speed in native floating-point calculations. It draws the Mandelbrot set and lets you explore it by zooming in and out at will. The iterations may be increased (when theres too much black in the image) or decreased. Sent by Massimo Gagliasso massimo@rock.cselt.stet.it [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/power-xplorer-101.hqx; 42K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Apr 1994 13:01:49 +0200 From: sicmu Subject: [*] QuickEditor; a QuickTime editor QuickEditor is an application that allows you to easily edit QuickTime Movies. ShareWare 10$ It requires System 7 or grater and QuickTime 1.5 or grater. Mathias Tschopp 13 Troupe CH-1253 Vandoeuvres GENEVA/SWITZERLAND Fax: 41-22-348.33.28 [Archived as /info-mac/grf/util/quick-editor.hqx; 107K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 23:35:07 -0400 From: fischer1@student.msu.edu (Michael Fischer) Subject: [*] roland-tr-626; sound samples from the drum machine This archive contains a complete set of 16 bit, 44.1kHz samples of the drum sounds from the classic Roland TR-626 Rhythm Composer Drum Machine. [Archived as /info-mac/snd/roland-tr-626.hqx; 2124K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 20:59:01 -0400 From: fischer1@student.msu.edu (Michael Fischer) Subject: [*] roland-tr-707; sound sample set This file is an updated version (this is version 1.1.0) of the Roland TR-707 Sound Sample Set...It should replace the file that you currently have (you currently have v1.0.0). The name of the file on sumex should be "roland-tr-707.hqx" [Archived as /info-mac/snd/roland-tr-707-11.hqx; 1126K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 94 11:27:17 EDT From: Mike Laven Subject: [*] Science Jeopardy HC stack; a Jeopardy-style trivia game This is a HyperCard 2.2 stack that allows teachers (or anybody, really) to add their own answers and questions to a Jeopardy-style trivia game. This is not a real sophisticated stack (it's one of my first) but, hey, it's FREE! It's meant for educational use, so anyone can distribute or even modify it to meet their own needs. Enjoy, Mike Laven (MJL93002@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU) [Archived as /info-mac/game/science-jeopardy-10-hc.hqx; 61K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 17:38:03 -0600 From: grhowes@students.wisc.edu (Glenn R. Howes) Subject: [*] Speak Note GH 2.0; hear your alerts and notifications Speak Note GH is a control panel, init, and background only application (daemon) which uses the Speech Manager to speak the contents of alerts and notifications. Featuring: * Configurable voices * AppleScriptable daemon * Balloon Help * Option to be quiet on dismissal * Option to not speak on quickly dismissed Alerts * Subscribers can use the daemon over AppleTalk networks Caution: People who have beta versions of this software should throw all previous versions out (including preference files). For goodness sake, read the read me files if you plan on using Macintalk Pro voices. Requirements: System 7, and the Speech Manager required; Sound Manager 3.0 recommended. Cost: $10 Shareware. Subscribers will get a stand alone program which allows using the Speech Manager over AppleTalk networks. Glenn R. Howes grhowes@students.wisc.edu [Archived as /info-mac/gui/speak-note-gh-20.hqx; 138K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Apr 94 11:11:56 BST From: sjs@ferndown.ate.slb.com Subject: [*] SWIIPrintUseMon version 1.2; keeps track of pages printed SWIIPrintUseMon version 1.2 If you use a StyleWriter printer then you may find this application useful. It counts the pages printed and warns you when the ink is about to run out. SWIIPrintUseMon examines the Log file, which is updated by the SWII driver. This utility will therefore also work with SW1 printers provided that you have the SWII driver installed. You can specify the maximum number of pages to be printed before SWIIPrintUseMon outputs a warning. Version 1.2 can also tell you the number of pages printed so far and the average print rate. Version 1.2 will work with English, French and German log files. What's more, it outputs it's messages in the same language as the Log file. Please feel free to distribute on the CD-ROM of the info-mac archives if you wish. Steve Smith smiths@ferndown.ate.slb.com [Archived as /info-mac/prn/stylewriter-ii-use-mon-12.hqx; 26K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Apr 1994 10:04:52 -0700 From: jsl@netcom.com (John S. Lee) Subject: [*] UUParser 1.71; a UUcode utility The following bugs have been repaired with these versions.: Locking up during uuparsing or crashing while parsing (due to \n being present). Error given during join from desktop or the menu. This was due to use of non staic variables. Please contact jsl@netcom.com with any bugs/info/tips/suggestions. [Archived as /info-mac/cmp/uu-parser-171c.hqx; 104K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 94 18:17:37 +0200 From: robk@stack.urc.tue.nl (Rob Kouwenberg) Subject: [*] WriteThrough; disabled disk caching In some info-mac a small init was included as text. Somehow it got mailed through, but not archived. To my astonishment in info-mac 58 only the source code got posted ?? Included is the original authors remarks as a readme file, and the little writethrough extension. Rob Kouwenberg [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/write-through.hqx; 5K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 07:38:12 PDT From: Bruce_Rubin.Wbst845@xerox.com Subject: [?] MacWrite Pro/LaserWriter LS problem Hi. I have a friend that asked me for assistance with a problem he has with his MacWrite Pro (1.0v2), System 7.1 SEED, LaserWriter driver 7.2, Print Monitor 7.1 running on a Mac IIsi with 3MB of RAM, to a Personal LaserWriter LS. The problem is a overprinting when he is using certain combinations of bold fonts, the last few characters are printed over the last few of each other. The example he supplied shows the sentence, "This is normal New York 11 point. Is it ok?" printed fine but the sentence, "This is bold New York 11 point. Is it ok?" has the words "Is it" printed over the word "point." When he uses an italic bold, "Is it ok" is printer over the word "point." Is this a MacWrite Pro problem or a LaserWriter LS or something else? What is the fix? Thanks in advance. Bruce ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 1994 23:49:58 +0100 From: Francis Knight Subject: A New Electronic Magazine: PowerPC News I guess I haven't fully recovered from Vaporware withdrawal symptoms, but they are being eased by a new semi-interactive Internet Magazine which has recently come into being. Unusually, its source is the UK. As you might guess from my subject line, its focus is the PowerPC, but is not so narrow as to ignore the issues overlapping from the Mac business as a whole. By signing up, you get an abstract page every two weeks; if you want further depth, you request individual articles from the server, simply by listing their reference numbers as the subject of your mail message. I'm undecided whether to forward them to the Digest as I receive them, or whether to suggest the Moderators sign up. Votes anyone? Here's Vol 1 Issue 3 as a taster: -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=Begin Inclusion -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= >Subject: PowerPC News Volume1 Issue3 15th Apr 1994 =============================<<>>========================= The Electronic News Magazine for the Internet *** March 15th, 1994: Vol. 1, No.3 *** One or two people have mailed me lately saying 'where was last week's issue?'. For anyone similarly worried, PowerPC News is published every *two* weeks. New features this week include a letters page, an explanation from the Managing Director of Internet Publishing on how we are funded. Also Photoshop users should look at the updated native plug-in. -- Chris Rose, Editor: chrisr@cix.compulink.co.uk _________________________ IN THIS ISSUE ____________________________ | | | 3007) FEEDBACK - READERS LETTERS | | 1024) MPC 604 POWERPC PROCESSOR TO BE UNVEILED ON APRIL 18TH | | 7001) POWERPC NEWS - WHO ARE WE? HOW ARE WE FUNDED? | |_____________________________________________________________________| ======================================================================== TO RETRIEVE THE FULL TEXT OF ITEMS IN POWERPC NEWS Send an e-mail message to >>> news@power.globalnews.com <<< Place in the SUBJECT of your message the item numbers of the items you wish to receive. For example: To: news@power.globalnews.com Subject: 1000 1008 3000 *** ANY TEXT IN THE MESSAGE IS IGNORED *** Your e-mail address will be picked up automatically. ==== POWERPC NEWS: (use story no. 1999 to retrieve whole section) ===== (WORD COUNT) 1023) POWERPC 604 ANNOUNCEMENT ON 18TH - EMBEDDED STRATEGY ON 21ST.(174) Standby for a busy week, the MPC604 will be announced on April 18th with Motorola's embedded strategy following three days later. 1024) ELONEX PUTS POWERPC MACHINE ON HOLD PENDING SOFTWARE.........(278) Computer manufacturer Elonex has a PowerPC machine on paper, and it can put it into production at short notice. 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On behalf of a friend, I would like to know if there are either published benchmarks (or internal development benchmarks) that exist for the number of lines of fully debugged "C" code that are generated per programmer/day. I am specifically interesed in the development of applications following Military or Aviation standards. Being that this topic is not (necessarily) relevent to most Info-Mac readers, I would appreciate any responses be directed to me directly. Thanks in advance for your co-operation. Marc Leroux Marc_Leroux@ultryx.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Apr 94 11:15:10 WET DST From: peters@knoware.nl (Robert H. Peters) Subject: CD-ROM start-up disk Hi, For some reason I did not get a start-up CD-ROM with my 660AV. If there is someone who has a copy to spare I would be delighted... Thanks... Robert. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 94 09:54:58 EDT From: freddie@data.math.McMaster.CA (Fred M. Hoppe) Subject: Color StyleWriter Pro brief review/speed test I'll second the poor speed specs of the Color Stylewriter Pro provided by johan.solve@itn.hh.se (Johan Solve), this based on my one day's experience with it. Mine was attached to a Mac II with 5 megs ram. I printed the same pages of text (couple of symbols too) using Word 4, Claris Works, and miniWriter (an editing DA). I also printed a page of output from Textures (math composition), a picture from Kid Pix, and a sign from The Print Shop. While the quality of BW is excellent (there are three modes, best, normal, and draft; best is remarkably crisp and draft is fine for its purpose though some of the letters in New York font came out slanted) it took upwards of three minutes to print a page(Claris Works was noticeably the fastest), though I didn't take a stopwatch since I was mesmerized waiting expectantly for each successive line of print to appear. A Mondrian type abstract piece of art produced by my five-year old in 30 seconds took nearly 10 minutes to appear in best mode (I thought the quality was excellent, but the ink cartridges paid a price). Textures was the worst time-hog. My previous printer was a GCC BLP II laserprinter rated at 4 ppm and all the above applications (non-colour) achieved or surpassed that speed. Apple rates its machine at 2-3 pages BW per minute and 4 minutes per page colour, hardly my experience. I found it hard to believe that Apple would release such a slow printer so I turned to my machine and I turned off virtual memory (my vintage Mac II does have the PMMU) and Claris Works printed at one minute per page, quite an improvement, possibly liveable with, and I don't know enough about the inners to understand why setting aside 5 MB of disk space for memory would slow the process down. I shut down each application as soon as possible and only had Print Monitor running during the actual printing. I suspect that Apple's specs are for, and target machines at which this printer is aimed are, the '040 and Power PC series with lots of ram (Apple employees, if you're reading this, perhaps you'd like to comment). I've got 15 days to decide whether to keep the printer. My inclination is not. I'd urge anyone contemplating a purchase to ask for an in-store demonstration. If you don't own an '040, ask the salesman to print off a powerbook with specs close to those of your own machine and bring your own software and documents to test out. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 94 11:31:26 -0800 From: dplatt@snulbug.mtview.ca.us (Dave Platt) Subject: Dead HD20 in my SE. Advice? Executive summary: junk the drive and replace it. > Symptoms started two days ago. On booting up, startup screen was displayed > OK and the Gatekeeper Icons also showed up fine. Then something went amiss > quite seriously. Disk access light was on with a repetetive chunk-chunk, > chunk-chunk noise. Got no further.... > ... > This morning though, same problems again, but worse. ScsiProbe knows that > there is adrive attached to SCSI 0, it even knows what the vendors name > is and the serial number but it can't mount it. Norton also chokes at an > attempt to mount the damaged drive. Apple's HD Setup reports that it was > unable to read required information from the disk. Disk First Aid (Well I > was desparate!! :)) also barfs. Based on the symptoms you report, I'm guessing that your drive is one of the old, slow, noisy stepper-motor Miniscribe 20-meg mechanisms that Apple shipped with many of the Mac SE (and perhaps some SE/30) machines. In a sense, "Congratulations!". You've gotten five years out of that drive, which is longer than I ever saw one of these drives survive. Their lifetime in the sort of use I've seen around here tends to run in the 3-year range. The bad news is several-fold. They tend to fail in the way you've observed (or to go completely belly-up with a frotzed controller); they're difficult and expensive to get repaired, they don't tend to _stay_ repaired for all that long, and the company that made them is out of business (its assets were purchased by Maxtor). These old 20-meg Miniscribe drives are simply not worth trying to fix. Buy yourself a new half-height or 1"-high 3.5" drive mechanism from a reputable generic-drive vendor (one who can sell you the necessary brackets and cables and generic-drive-formatting software). You can probably buy a 120-meg drive (faster and quieter than your old 20) for less than the cost of repairing the 20. Take the 20 out into the parking lot and vent your frustrations upon it with a ball-peen hammer. It's the best use for one of these drives once it gives up the ghost. --- Dave Platt dplatt@snulbug.mtview.ca.us (domain/MX) or apple!snulbug!dplatt (uucp path) or dplatt%snulbug.uucp@apple.com (non-MX Internet) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 94 22:26:08 EDT From: afadaveax@aol.com Subject: Decompressing Mystique Date: Sat, 16 Apr 94 15:28:58 PST >>From: Paul Brians >>Subject: How to unstuff Mystique files? >>OK, so I used Anarchie to download the Mystique files and they were >>automatically binhexed and now look like this: >>MYSTIQUE Issue 1.sea.1, etc. >>This looks to me like some concatenation needs to be done before >>self-extracting, true? Double-clicking gives a missing application >>message, Stuffit Expander does nothing with them. What's the trick? >>Paul Brians, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-5020 You are looking at what Aladdin calls a "Segmented" archive--it's been split into pieces, each of which will fit on a floppy disk (in this case, an 800K floppy, though there are other options available). StuffIt Expander cannot decompress segmented StuffIt archives. Instead, you'll need any of: StuffIt Lite 3.x (commercial) StuffIt Deluxe 3.x (shareware) UnStuffIt (freeware) The latter two should be available on info-mac, or any major commercial online service. Dave Axler (AFA DaveAx@aol.com) Forum Assistant, Mac Utilities Forum, America Online ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 1994 17:32:05 -0700 (PDT) From: Brian Amira Subject: Easy Open (MacLink 7.5) Problems Ok, it appears that Easy Open works like it should from within any application, but from the Finder it does not work. In other words, when I doubble click a foregin file I do not get the easy open dialog like I should. I only get the unknown app dialog box. I have rebuilt the deskteop and done all the trouble shooting I can. Also, when I run the MacLink Document Converter (which needs Easy Open), it says easy open is not installed, even when the init loaded and works from within applications. Any ideas? (Quadra 840av) --Brian ------------------------------ Date: 18 Apr 1994 14:44:02 -0400 From: gt0151c@prism.gatech.edu (David Shaw) Subject: F/A-18 Hornet On Ara Info-Mac@CAMIS.Stanford.EDU writes: >Is there anybody expertise about F/A-18 Hornet on ARA ??? >I get connected with a friend but I cannot join the network host. >What I gotta do after connected with a remote Mac to "fly Kuwait"??? One player has to select Network Host, and then the other must select Network Join. It works flawlessly if you follow the instructions in the right order. With the new 1.1.3 version, the game is much more realistic. Make sure you are using 1.1.1 or later to ensure that you're not getting any networking bugs (also be sure both copies are the same version). -- David Shaw, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Internet: gt0151c@acme.gatech.edu "Among our weaponry, are such DIVERSE elements as ...bla bla bla..." ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 19:32:04 -0400 (EDT) From: "William P. Krauthammer" Subject: FaxSTF 2.6.1 updater problems I recently downloaded the somewhat confused FaxSTF updater image for versions 2.2.3 and above. However, when the updater choked I looked and found my version of FaxSTF is 2.2.0. I tried just replacing the FaxStatus init and FaxManager control panel but I couldn't select FaxPrint in the Chooser because I still have FaxMonitor 2.2.0 and it won't run with the 2.6.1 pieces. This is frustrating because just a few months back I called STF and asked them to send me the most recent version, which I had heard was 2.2.3. The person told me I had the latest version (2.2.0) and wouldn't listen to my claim that I was fairly certain a newer version existed. I think STF's upgrade policies stink, and I just don't like their attitude. I wish someone would come out with an alternative that just blows their program off the line, so to speak. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone has an updater for 2.2.0-->2.2.x that they would be kind enough to email me. Alternatively, a 2.6.1 FaxMonitor would also do the trick. I have no idea if STF updated any of the other unsupported stuff they send with the original program disks, but those would be appreciated as well, if the versions are newer. Sorry to put this particular request on here but I've been trying to reach STF by phone for two days. All I get is a busy signal. Thanks, Bill -- William P. Krauthammer f2ehg786@umiami.ir.miami.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 14:12:53 -0700 From: Robert Hess Subject: File Sharing Startup [A] Roger Marks asked about file sharing: What's the deal with File Sharing? Why does it take so long to start = up? Is there any way to speed up the process? Delete your AppleShare PDS file, then reset all folder privileges. It= =D5s kind of like rebuilding your desktop file, something we should all do from= time to time if we change privs a lot. Robert ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 09:13:58 -0400 (EDT) From: "Eric W. Davies" Subject: Fontographer & other font creation utils. Can anyone tell me whether Fontographer or any other font creation utility allows one to use scanned images as the basis for a new font? In other words, if I see a non-copyrighted "A" that I really like and would like to scan it in and have it be the "A" of a new font I'm creating, is it possible to import the scanned "A" into the font creation utility rather than drawing the "A" from scratch? Also, does Fontographer convert between Type 1 and TrueType fonts? Has anyone had any experience with a conversion utility called Metamorphosis Professional? What would you recommend as the best tool for converting between Type 1 and TrueType? Thanks for the help. Eric Davies edavies@cs.tufts.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 94 13:15:20 EDT From: Tom Coradeschi Subject: FTPd Virus: False Alert! Brandon Munday wrote: >I'm sure this has already been noted by all you savvy MacHackers, but since >I use Peter Lewis' FTPd on my Mac, I was worried by the posting about a >possible virus in FTPd. I went to see for myself, and here's the >directory listing from ftp.uu.net that supposedly contains the defective >program: No. This is the directory listing from ftp.uu.net that contains the CLEAN version of the wu-ftpd code. >-rw-r--r-- 1 34 archive 103 May 18 1993 .message >-rw-rw-r-- 1 34 archive 21436 Apr 4 00:16 .mirror >-rw-rw-r-- 1 34 archive 318 Apr 14 11:40 CHECKSUMS >-rw-rw-r-- 1 34 archive 7761 Apr 14 11:40 patch_2.3-2.4.Z >-rw-rw-r-- 1 34 archive 184907 Apr 14 11:41 wu-ftpd-2.4.tar.Z > >As you can see, it appears to be an IBM file. No. This is a tar'ed and compressed bunch of unix (probably C) source code. I doubt that it would run on any IBM not running AIX. > So all you users of FTPd, >take heart. Not your problem. Nobody ever said they had a problem. The problem was noted with a hacked version of the wu (Washington University of St Louis, if you didn't know) ftp server. This is code which runs on unix boxen. While Peter Lewis' ftpd may accommodate some of the features of the wu code (I don't know one way or the other) it's not the same item. At all. > Besides, whoever wrote that article in >the Journal of Higher Education ought to have provided some REAL information, >like who wrote the software, what platform it supports, etc. Hmmmm. Check the mirror, dude. tom coradeschi <+> tcora@pica.army.mil ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 94 09:06:51+080 From: smoliar@iss.nus.sg (Stephen Smoliar) Subject: Gopher's tradeoff In Info-Mac Digest V12 #57, Jim Matthews wrote: > The typical Gopher server makes a different, and in some >ways inferior tradeoff: it fires off a new process for every directory >listing or file transfer. The processes don't last longer than the >transfer, but the cost of creating and tearing down these processes is >significant. > This cost is most significant if you are connected to a busy host. You may discover that, when you find what you want, you cannot make the connection to transfer it! ------------------------------ Date: 18 Apr 1994 15:02:17 GMT From: t.m.weston@daresbury.ac.uk (Tom Weston) Subject: Hard Disk Overview Help I'm looking for a utility that will give me a quick view of all the applications and games and other files that are stored on a Mac disk. A format similar to the PC Keep Track would be nice. Keep Track showed the disk as a series of directories all linked together like a family tree. Does anything similar exist for the Mac. Regards Tom Weston Daresbury Labs Warrington Cheshire WA4 4AD tel 0925-603150 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 94 15:01:24 EDT From: kelly@nashua.hp.com (Kelly Hoffman) Subject: HP printer/scanner drivers -- official ftp site for The latest HP printer and scanner drivers for various computer platforms are now available in the /pub directory of the anonymous ftp site at ftp-boi.external.hp.com (192.6.71.2). This site is an official distribution channel. >From the README file: > The files provided here are an attempt to provide improved access to > drivers and utilities for Hewlett-Packard hard copy (printer) products. > We will attempt to keep the files up to date, and make them available > as quickly as we can. It is our intention to expand this library service > over the following year and to add support for additional products as > interest in this service grows. > [...] > If you have suggestions, or comments please send them to: > ftplib@ftp-boi.external.hp.com My understanding is that this ftp site is equivalent to the CompuServe distribution channel that HP has provided for some time. Disclaimer: Yes, I work for HP, but I don't speak for them. My division makes LAN and WAN test products. I have nothing to do with HP printers, scanners, or their drivers, except that I use them. :-) Kelly K. Hoffman Hewlett-Packard, Network Test Division Learning Products Engineer kelly@nashua.hp.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Apr 1994 15:12:07 +0200 From: Jean-Pierre Gattuso Subject: Info on Spyglass/Transform/Dicer I am currently using DeltaGraph Pro v 3.0.4 to make graphs. This package suits my needs quite well except for 3-D charts for which few options are available. I'm theerfore looking for another program. I was told that Spyglass Plot/Transform/Dicer might be the way to go but I would like to have comments on this program before purchasing yet another piece of software. Suggestions on other programs welcome. Many thanks in advance, Jean-Pierre gattuso@naxos.unice.fr ------------------------------ Date: 17 Apr 1994 04:59:32 GMT From: dmahalek@nde.unl.edu (dan mahalek) Subject: Init limits Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes: >I was directed here to post this question. Our "server" mac is also used by a >less than wonderful secretary who does things like turn off file sharing and >disable routers.At least some of it seems intentional. >I'd like to limit some of the options on control panel devices in system 7. I >used res-edit to remove the "quit" from the mail server, but couldn't remove or >fix the settings of Monitor and Memory, and file sharing. Can you help? >Thanks in advance. >Adam Harris. >Adam I. Harris, M.D. > Internet: Harris@ortho4.pro.rpslmc.edu > aih@siss81.sis.rpslmc.edu > Compuserve: 73047,440 I don't know if this will help in your situation, but in our school district we have students who can screw up more things faster than a flock of sectetaries. We use At Ease--problem solved. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 17:25:35 -0400 From: Murphy@sbaserv.SBA.UConn.Edu (Murph Sewall) Subject: ink jet color transparencies On Wed, 13 Apr 1994 09:21:06 +0100, Johan Solve wrote: >The printer comes bundled with two >transparencies and two high quality glossy papers go give a taste of what >can be done (special ink jet transparencies are needed.) Elek-Tek in Chicago (1-800-395-1000) sells Hewlett-Packard (brand) ink jet transparency masters for 54.99 (box of 50) and 3M ink jet transparency masters for $35.99 (box of 50). /s Murphy A. Sewall (203) 486-2489 voice Professor of Marketing (203) 486-5246 fax ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 1994 22:31:02 -0400 (EDT) From: WALWES@delphi.com Subject: Internet software I am doing research on educational applications of the Internet and read your *Internet World* magazine regularly. I am curious to know if there are Internet client software products for Windows and Macintosh that provide off-line demos of their product's look and feel. It seems that there are a variety out there, but what I have seen suggests that you "*buy* before you try." Can you provide me with some advice on this matter? {:) Walter Westrum walwes@delphi.com North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL) Oak Brook, Illinois (708) 218-1271 Office (708) 218-4989 Fax (312) 237-5069 Home ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 14:10:06 -0700 From: Robert Hess Subject: irc clients [A] Like Stein asked about irc clients. There are two for the Mac: ircle: this is nearly as full-featured as many unix clients, but it u= ses a command-line interface. Homer: this has a beautiful interface but it doesn=D5t support some c= ommands many people find very important (like chatting with bots). Most people will be happiest with Homer. Robert ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Apr 94 09:32:25 -0400 From: reiserdb@ttown.apci.com (David B. Reiser) Subject: LAT tool Is there a more recent version of the LAT tool than 1.1 (with a 1991 creation/modification date)? I'm running in a Pathworks environment and a few months ago, the LAT tool quit working properly, at least the portion that queries the net about available services. For a while, my Mac would crash whenever I tried to get service info via the LAT tool. Now it just doesn't do anything. However, I can still make connections that I had set up in Versaterm before the trouble began -- suggesting that the main comm functions in LAT still work. I'm running AppleTalk 58.1.2 and Ethertalk 2.5.6. I think I may have upgraded AT versions sometime recently, but I don't remember exactly when. DECnet Mac 1.1 (Thursby systems) still seems to work fine. TPTB aren't particularly interested in helping me solve this problem, so I can't tell you what is running on the bridge/router setup on our net. The Pathworks server is a Vax. Anyone have any suggestions? Dave Reiser reiserdb@ttown.apci.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 16:53:23 PDT From: Steven_S._Kang.ESCP10@xerox.com Subject: Looking for shareware or freeware that changes icons All, I recently saw a Mac that has its icons changed to more interesting and fun ones - like the Muppet characters as icons (instead of the boring default rectangular hard disk icon). Someone told me this was done using freeware or shareware. Does anyone know of such program? Is there one that I can use to change the icons to Marvel Comics characters? -Steve ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 12:52:20 -0400 From: wfarkas@vt.edu (Wendy Farkas) Subject: LW printer driver (Q) I'm trying to locate v. 8.1.2 of the Laserwriter printer driver and haven't been able to find it in the Apple archive or at Sumex. Can anyone direct me to it? Thanks. Wendy Farkas Virginia Tech ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 1994 21:42:24 -0500 (CDT) From: "Larry Rymal:T.E.M.U.G.-EAST_TEXAS-" Subject: Modem difficulties... Folks, I'm trying to help a friend who is having connect problems with both a geoport-used 660AV and a PowerBook with an Express modem. Here is a quote: "I get the whoshing and squeaking noises like it will connect. However, it cuts off and maybe by the 24th attempt (sometimes the 36th), it connects." Typically, I'm pretty good at helping on this stuff ("Are you using hardware handshake if a high speed modem, do you have a highspeed/hardware handshake cable, etc., do you have hardware handshake selected, etc....."). However, I know nothing about either system's hookups. I don't have experience with the Express modem and certainly don't have experience with the geoport. If anyone could forward some help to me, or point me in the direction of a FAQ concerning the Express internal PowerBook modem and problems/solutions dealing with the Geoport, I'd be very appreciative. --Larry Rymal ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Apr 94 10:49:18 +0200 From: Erik.Schils%uz.kuleuven.ac.be@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU (Erik Schils) Subject: MS FoxPro and LCIII - slow ??? I like to know if there's a minimum computerconfiguration when you're working with MS FoxPro. According to some people, MS Foxpro on a LCIII is very slow. They are complaining that the speed is terrible and it's only a few lines of programming.... Erik Schils (Erik.Schils@uz.kuleuven.ac.be) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 08:34:22 -0700 From: bmnatio@sandia.gov (Brad Nation) Subject: Network Instant Message? I am looking for a program that will send a message over a network, not via email,. One that will bring up a message window on the recipient's screen. I have tried BroadCast and Announce. Both work OK. But I would like to know what else is out there. There also seems to be a limit as to the message legenth (Broadcast-3 lines, Announce-@256 characters). Is this a system max for Macs? Send replys to: Bmnatio@somnet.sandia.gov. I'll compile the results for the net. Thanks in advance ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 16 Apr 1994 23:33:18 -0800 From: zipeto@cmgm.stanford.edu (Donato Zipeto) Subject: NewsWatcher: dialup use I'd like to use John Norstad's NewsWatcher on my mac, connected via modem to the SUnet (Stanford University Network). The 'read me' file that comes with the program says that "for dialup use, NewsWatcher works together with the various SLIP and PPP programs". Following the suggestions found in comp-sys-mac-comm, I've tried to use MacPPP (from merit.edu) and then InterSLIP (from InterCon), (both of them require MacTCP) to conect my mac to the news server, but unsuccessfully ("could not open MacTCP"; "line dead", and similar error messages). I think I'm really doing something wrong with the configuration, and I don't know how to proceed. Do some of you use NewsWatcher over a phone line? How can you configure the connection? Which is the exact procedure to follow? What's important to know? All informations, suggestions and tips are welcome! I hope some of you could help me. Donato e-mail: zipeto@cmgm.stanford.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 94 13:56:29 EDT From: rich24@aol.com Subject: OneNet I saw the writeup in Wired and would like to get more information. I have a Mac PowerBook. Thanks Rich Sagall 73 Congress St Bangor ME 04401-3835 E-mail: Rich24@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Apr 1994 12:20:00 +0200 From: nhcdrsig@rrzn-user.uni-hannover.de (Ralf Sigmund) Subject: Postscript printing on a Quickdraw Printer I have problems in printing Postscript code on a Apple Personal Laser Writer LS Quickdraw-printer. If I use Publish and subscribe to Import Graphics from a Postscript-graphic-generating program (in my case Cambridge Scientifc computing=B4s CSC Chem Draw Plus, but also from Illustrator 5.0) into Microsoft Word 5.0 , there is a extreme drop in printing Quality on my Quickdraw Printer. This loss of quality does not occur if the printing from Word is made on a Postscript LaserWriter. I understand that Postscript generating applications use something called "Laser Prep" My Question is: Would I gain any quality in my printouts from Microsoft Word, if I would use a software Postscript Interpreter like Freedom of Press or TScript. Would Freedom of Press or TScript use the information, which is included in a "Laser Prep"? Programs like Adobe Illustrator 5.0 generate Postscript Level2 postscript co= de. Is there any software postscript interpreter which understands Level2 postscript code? This should actually correspond to the ability to use the Laserwriter 8.x Driver which is required to print form Illustrator. Is there any software postscript interpreter, which is able to use the Laserwriter 8.x driver ? nhcdrsig@rrzn-user.uni-hannover.de (Ralf Sigmund) Tel.: (49)-511-4584229 University of Hannover, Germany ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Apr 1994 07:31:23 -0500 (CDT) From: Mark Picozzi Subject: Printer Question Greetings, The school secretary told me about this problem with her machine. I later encountered it on my machine. We both have an identical setup... IIsi with a Personal LaserWriter NTR. The printer has a paper cassette, and therein lies the problem. When we change the print option from paper cassette to manual feed, the print monitor immediately reports there is no paper... even when there is paper. When you go to the multifinder, and to the print monitor, the print job immediately starts. ??? The paper was set up in the manual feed slot, all ready to go. Any way to avoid having to do this by hand? Mark Picozzi Coldspring-Oakhurst CISD mpicozzi@tenet.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 17 Apr 1994 15:03:21 -0500 From: mingo@panix.com (Charlie Mingo) Subject: Serial Port Resetting Question flypba@netcom.com (Gordon Werner) writes: >I have a problem with my serial port and Eudora. > >The only way I have access to my PoP mail account at Netcom.com is via >modem. To use Eudora I need to use the Apple Serial Modem tool. Lets get a few things straight. There is an Apple Modem Tool, and an Apple Serial Tool, but there is no "Serial Modem Tool." Which are you using, (and which version)? >However, >once I am finished logging in to netcom.com or any other of my remote >internet connections I have to use another app like America Online to reset >the serial port otherwise Eudora will give me a message saying that the CCT >(communications toolbox refuses the command becasue the serial port is not >free. It sounds like the program you are using to log into "netcom.com or any other of my remote internet connections" is not freeing the serial port when it is done. I assume this must be a terminal program. Which one is it? Regardless, the easy way to fix this is to hold down the