Date: Wed, 4 May 94 07:32:54 PDT From: The Info-Mac Moderators Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu Subject: Info-Mac Digest V12 #68 To: info-mac-list Info-Mac Digest Wed, 4 May 94 Volume 12 : Issue 68 Today's Topics: [*] Chess++ - chess for Macintosh [*] Chess++ source code [*] csmp-digest-v3-022 [*] digital-oscilloscope-121; use your Macintosh as an o-scope [*] Edu-Shareware-for-kids.txt [*] Fontographer 401>404 nofpu updater [*] Gimmick; a little program that blinks the LEDs [*] LineLink 144e Commands.txt (v1.0 submission) [*] mac.ftp.list Version 3.8.5; a list of Mac FTP sites [*] Music File Formats Archive 1.0 (Zip File) [*] NoDesktopCleanup 1.1.1; adds confirmations to dialogs [*] SciNotation XFCN for HyperCard and SuperCard bug fix [*] Strip-Mac! 3.0.1 -- Adult party game [*] word-6-converter; enables Word 5 to open Word 6 (Win) documents [*] WriteNow 4.0.1 to 4.0.2 updater [*] WriteNow 4.0 to 4.0.2 update package (Q) ABATON Interfax/ FAXstf 3.0 problems .BMP filter? [Q] *Big* system problems. [Q] Correct interleave value and drivers for Plus peripherals? [Q] MicroNet DAT drives. APPLE IIC MONITOR STAND Apple PowerCD with Quadra 610/DOS? AV Effects Control Panel and AV Macs CCL (communication control language) reference needed (Q) Centris/quadra 610 "Install Me first" Needed! Clipboard across network? Craps and Roulette Games Encryption Encryption/PGP Info File type SCPD and creator SCPG? Help on font substitution please Help with control of laserdiscs is there an e-mail address for MacWrite Pro? (R) LC/Performa 575 w/68040 LW Utility 7.6.2 File Type AOSz Creator AOS1 Macintalk Lite? MacTCP & SLIP MacTCP help.... MacUser 'Second Notice' Marketing Gripe mystified by mystique - last word NASA Eclipse Bulletins available via Mosaic NET_Mac2.3.40.sea.hqx.text Network Installer 1.4.5?? Next windows Offline Mail Reader Openstack deja vu [Q] Return to the Womb too big! Worth getting? (A) So, what do I do in real live? Source code for paint file save Telecommunications using RIP Unstuffing Mystique (A) Unstuffing Mystique, the mystery continues Wanted update for faxstf 2.2.3 to 3.0 (A) Word & WP 6.0 translator (Q) Word 5.1 Installer won't work across network The Info-Mac newsgroup is moderated by Bill Lipa, Gordon Watts and Liam Breck. The Info-Mac archives are available (by using FTP, account anonymous, any password) in the info-mac directory on sumex-aim.stanford.edu [36.44.0.6]. Help files and indices are in /info-mac/help. Mail articles for inclusion in the digest to info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu. Send binaries to be placed in the archives to macgifts@sumex-aim.stanford.edu. Send administrative mail to info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 2 May 94 21:23:52 BST From: Lloyd Wood Subject: [*] Chess++ - chess for Macintosh Chess++ is a freeware Mac chess playing program. I am not not the author. Steve Bushell can be contacted as L.H.Wood@student.lut.ac.uk Email me for a copy of the Mac screensaver FAQ [Archived as /info-mac/game/brd/chess-pp.hqx; 316K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 94 21:25:25 BST From: Lloyd Wood Subject: [*] Chess++ source code This is the source code to Chess++, a freeware mac chess-playing program. I am not not the author. Steve Bushell can be contacted as L.H.Wood@student.lut.ac.uk Email me for a copy of the Mac screensaver FAQ [Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/chess-cpp.hqx; 274K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 94 13:41:49 MET DST From: pottier@clipper.ens.fr (Francois Pottier) Subject: [*] csmp-digest-v3-022 C.S.M.P. Digest Mon, 02 May 94 Volume 3 : Issue 22 Today's Topics: Best way to handle Moveable Modals? Can you set the folder in which SFGetFile will open? Control Panels items font Fixed Point Math on PowerMac Keeping DialogPtr's in RAM after startup... Metrowerks News from MacWEEK WaitNextEvent Emulated on PoMac!? X2Fix code generation bug still in SC++ 7.0 The Comp.Sys.Mac.Programmer Digest is moderated by Francois Pottier (pottier@clipper.ens.fr). [Archived as /info-mac/per/csmp/csmp-v3-022.txt; 89K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 May 94 21:16:23 +0200 From: baer@gis.geogr.unizh.ch (Hansruedi Baer) Subject: [*] digital-oscilloscope-121; use your Macintosh as an o-scope This small application enables you to use your Macintosh as an oscilloscope. Although this digital oscilloscope cannot be compared with the power of real oscilloscopes, it may be useful for a variety of tasks in the lower frequency domain. All you need for this application to work is a sound input device. Systems software 7.0 or later is required. Along with this application comes a Word document with an exhaustive description of all features. For those who have ever used an oscilloscope, most features will be self-explanatory. This application is public domain. However, if you are using it, please send me a note by whatever medium you like. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions feel free to contact me: Hansruedi Bar Department of Geography University of Zurich Winterthurerstrasse 190 8057 Zurich e-mail: baer@gis.geogr.unizh.ch Version 1.2.1 should replace version 1.1.1, which could cause crashes on some machines running System 7.0.1 with System Tuner. Due to a lot of good suggentions I got, some feature have been improved. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/digital-oscilloscope-121.hqx; 106K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 21:26:19 -0600 From: lohrentz@macc.wisc.edu (David Lohrentz) Subject: [*] Edu-Shareware-for-kids.txt This is the initial posting of a guide to educational shareware for children ages 2-12. A great deal of educational free/shareware for kids is available on the internet, with more appearing all the time. However, not all of it will meet the needs of individual parents and educators. Moreover, these sources are scattered in various locations. Parents and educators could more easily benefit from these freeware and shareware educational sources if they knew what they were looking for and where to find it. The purpose of this guide is to make educational free/shareware on the internet more accessible by reviewing recommended shareware sources, and showing where to find them. David Lohrentz lohrentz@macc.wisc.edu [Archived as /info-mac/info/sft/edu-shareware-for-kids-94-05.txt; 15K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 94 09:57:26 CDT From: bobs@tinman.saintjoe.edu (Bob Schenk) Subject: [*] Fontographer 401>404 nofpu updater Here is what should be the correct copy fo the Fontographer 401>404 no fpu updater. I messed up names when going from Mac to Unix on the original sending. It might be worth noting that the files saved in version 4.0.4 cannot be reopened in version 4.0.1 (or 4.0.0 or 4.0.2). Altsys changed the file format with version 4.0.3. Uploaded with permission from Altsys technical support. Robert Schenk [Archived as /info-mac/font/util/fontographer-401-to-404-nofpu-updt.hqx; 591K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 May 94 16:29:56 +0200 (MES) From: Jochen Meyer Subject: [*] Gimmick; a little program that blinks the LEDs Gimmick is a little background-only application which plays a little with the LEDs on an extended keyboard. I know, this is not the only program doing this, but as far as I know, it is the only one, which also works with ISO- i.e. non-US-extended keyboards. At least it works with my German keyboard. Launch it like any application, or put in the "Startup Items" folder in the system folder and restart. To quit it, you must use some utility like "NoFinder" or any process manager, or restart the Mac. No guarantee, std-disclaimers apply. If you like it, ok. If you don't, too. May be distributed freely. Is there anybody out there, who is willing to write an init that switches the leds on every keypress? I could supply you with the source for the led handling (heavily based on some Apple snippet). My son, two years old, would be *really* grateful. Jochen [Archived as /info-mac/gui/gimmick.hqx; 6K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 05:29:14 -0600 From: squish@nwu.edu (Shishin "Squish" Yamada) Subject: [*] LineLink 144e Commands.txt (v1.0 submission) "LineLink 144e_commands.txt" version 1.0 4/29/94 Sent to LineLink 144e mailing list & info-mac archives by: Shishin "Squish" Yamada squish@nwu.edu squish@das.harvard.edu This document uses a mono-spaced font (Monaco) that contains tabs that are 8-spaces wide (looks nice on our unix box). You may have trouble viewing this document if your font and tabs are not of a similar size. This document is a list of modem commands for the Prometheus-made "LineLink 144e" modem. It is a v.32 data/fax/voice modem sold for $99(US) through MacWarehouse (tel:1-800-255-6227) that has attracted a lot of attention lately. Please see related files such as the "lineline-144e-faq" for more general information about the modem and its use, if you don't already own one. The FAQ provide helpful information, while this document is inteneded only for owner reference purposes (not very handy without the modem). This document is compiled from several sources. The information contained herein is assumed to be correct, but it is used at your own risk. The sources include the LineLink manual, Hayes modem command sets, Supra modem command sets, Global Village modem command sets, and Fax Class 1/2 documents. Aside >From indirectly quoting manuals from modems I have purchased, I found some information through Internet, and in general found the Prometheus BBS to be lacking (for LineLink Mac users). [Archived as /info-mac/comm/info/linelink-144e-commands-10.txt; 32K] ------------------------------ Date: 02 May 94 09:01:35 EDT From: bruce grubb <72130.3557@CompuServe.COM> Subject: [*] mac.ftp.list Version 3.8.5; a list of Mac FTP sites Archive name: mac-ftp-list385.txt category: communication, text This is the latest {May 1,1994} version this report and should replace the previous version of mac-ftp-list.txt. Changes: src.doc.ic.ac.uk mac file path changed; ftp.sunet.se info has been changed; pilot.njin.net removed; ftp.embl-heidelberg.de file path added; minnehaha.rhrk.uni-kl.de is now ftp.uni-kl.de microlib.cc.utexas.edu info updated; menudo.uh.edu is evolution.uh.edu; Internet address changed. Added sites: ftp.adobe.com; ftp.microsoft.com; proper.com; daemon.ncsa.uiuc.edu; This is a update {May 1,1994} to Mike Gleason's ftp list {He gave me permision to continue it}. It lists a good number of mac anonymous ftp sites with notes on some and a little blurb on how to use anonymous ftp. Must be in Monaco 9 {or PC equivalent} to be readable. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/info/mac-ftp-list-385.txt; 38K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 94 23:12:54 -0400 From: jamal@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Jamal Hannah) Subject: [*] Music File Formats Archive 1.0 (Zip File) THE COMPUTER MUSIC FORMATS COLLECTION version 1.0 by Jamal Hannah, 5/2/94 Contains specifications (and effects!) for the following music file formats: MOD, MED, FastTracker, StarTracker, XTracker, ScreamTracker 3, Farandole, MultiTracker, TakeTracker, Oktalyzer, Pro-16, Studio Session, UltraTracker, GraveMod, ROL, 669 and General-Midi. If you have more info, or corrections, please write: Jamal Hannah P.O. Box 992 Cambridge, MA 02140-0009 Email: jamal@gnu.ai.mit.edu or jah@world.std.com Use "UnZip 2.0.1" or "ZipIt" for the Macintosh to open this archive! [Archived as /info-mac/info/music-file-formats-10.hqx; 229K] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 12:15:18 +0100 From: simula3@di.unito.it (Fabrizio Oddone) Subject: [*] NoDesktopCleanup 1.1.1; adds confirmations to dialogs This is a shareware control panel by Alessandro Levi Montalcini. (I am not the author) =46rom the readme doc: NoDesktopCleanup is a cool control panel that lets you add a confirmation= dialog to any menu item in any application. The unusual name comes from the= original task I wrote this control panel for: disabling the annoying "Clean= Up Desktop" and "Clean Up All" menu items in the Finder, which often make= one's life miserable by moving all the icons on the desktop away from their= carefully chosen locations. New from 1.0: auto-confirm option with timer. Author: Alessandro Levi Montalcini e-mail: lmontalcini@pmn.it Shareware - $5 [Archived as /info-mac/gui/no-desktop-cleanup-111.hqx; 30K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 10:10:18 +0100 From: M.Winter@sheffield.ac.uk (Mark Winter) Subject: [*] SciNotation XFCN for HyperCard and SuperCard bug fix SciNotation XFCN v1.0.1 The SciNotation XFCN allows HyperCard and SuperCard to work with scientific number notation (e.g. -1.23E4). Numbers are converted into scientific number notation and vice versa. Significant figures (including trailing zeroes) are preserved. It's free. This version fixes a bug introduced when adding treatment for significant trailing zeroes and should replace the currently archived version 1.0 Scanned with Disinfectant 3.5/Merry XMAS Vaccine 1.3, and OK for CD-ROM [Archived as /info-mac/card/scientific-notation-101.hqx; 46K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 May 1994 10:10:08 +0800 From: North_TJ@cc.curtin.edu.au Subject: [*] Strip-Mac! 3.0.1 -- Adult party game A quick outline of the game Strip-Mac! is a risque, computer-moderated party game for adults. It is similar to a game of strip poker, but with "surprises", "rewards" and "punishments" thrown in for good measure. Briefly, the game plays as follows. Players take turns in drawing a playing card from the deck. A player who fails to turn up an appropriate playing card must then choose between options that include: (a) being paid to removing a piece of clothing; (b) being paid to take a punishment; and (c) purchasing a reward. Play continues until one or all players are naked. What happens next is up to you. Version 3.0.1 fixes a few bugs in version 3.0, and adds a few new cards. Cheers, Tim North. Internet: North_TJ@cc.curtin.edu.au FAX: (+61 9) 351 2584 [Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/strip-mac-31.hqx; 295K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 00:08:42 -0800 From: tonya@tidbits.com (Tonya Engst) Subject: [*] word-6-converter; enables Word 5 to open Word 6 (Win) documents This archive contains Microsoft's converter that enables Word 5.x to open Word for Windows 6 documents. By the way, I no longer work for Microsoft, so if the converter does not work as you expect contact Microsoft technical support. [Archived as /info-mac/app/ms-word-5-word-6-converter.hqx; 192K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 12:58:04 -0500 From: ulall@kernel.uwrl.usu.edu (Upmanu Lall) Subject: [*] WriteNow 4.0.1 to 4.0.2 updater here is the writenow 4.0.1 to 4.0.2 updater downloaded from america online [Archived as /info-mac/app/write-now-401-to-402-updt.hqx; 29K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 17:47:54 -0500 From: levidow@aristotle.ils.nwu.edu (Bjorn Levidow) Subject: [*] WriteNow 4.0 to 4.0.2 update package Enclosed is a WriteNow 4.0 to 4.0.2 update package. The self-extracting archive includes an updater for the WriteNow program and a new version of the WriteNow to RTF filter. This update fixes some printing bugs, problems with large tables and problems with RTF exports. NOTE: The enclosed updater will not work on WriteNow 4.0.1. There is a separate program to update 4.0.1 to 4.0.2. [Archived as /info-mac/app/write-now-40-to-402-updt.hqx; 53K] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 94 14:30:53 MET DST From: ressa@gauss.rob.csata.it (Bruno Ressa) Subject: (Q) ABATON Interfax/ FAXstf 3.0 problems Dear netters, I have a problem with my old ABATON Interfax 24/96 because the fax software doesn't work under System 7.1. I have contacted several stores here in Italy, but I have been told that ABATON doesn't support that product anymore, so I was not able to have neither the last release of their fax software (that seems to be stable under 7.0.1) nor information about how to fix my problem. Any idea/ suggestion???? I would also like to know if with the FAXstf 3.0 I can override all these problems and in which way. Thank you for your help. Sorry if this problem has been already discussed in this list, but I have not been able to read several digests recentely. Bruno Ressa ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 18:21:48 -0400 From: Aaron Barnett Subject: .BMP filter? i need to get to some Windows .BMP files on my mac. photoshop would be the best but to get to them at all would be great. aaron ------------------------------ Date: 3 May 1994 11:30:50 -0400 From: jkriens@cc.bellcore.com (kriens,john) Subject: [Q] *Big* system problems. I just got a Quadra 650 and I'm experiencing the system taking up a *lot* of memory as it runs. When I pull down "about the Finder" it tells me that the system is taking up ~13M of RAM. I'm running almost the exact same software that I was running when I was on my old IIci (under system 7.0.1 with tuneup). I'm now running under 7.1 with the 2.0.1 system update. The old system ate about 5M of RAM. Anyone experienced this problem before who could shed some light on it? Thanks in advance. -John Kriens jkriens@cc.bellcore.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 15:01:27 PDT From: Bruce_Rubin.Wbst845@xerox.com Subject: [Q] Correct interleave value and drivers for Plus peripherals? I have a Plus with 4MB of RAM. I have a GCC 20MB FX HD, a 44MB SyQuest from APS, and a Qume HF24DR HyperFloppy all connected via the SCSI connector with termination power provided by an APS SCSI Sentry. One of my problems is choosing the correct driver software and interleave value to use. I've read that the Plus requires an interleave value of 3 and I have also seen a value of 2 recommended. It has been suggested that I don't want to interleave the removable media because I want to also read it on my Centris 650. The driver software that came with the GCC and Qume are pre System 7.1 (which I use on the Plus to enable file sharing with the Centris) and I'm not sure if their inits cause problems with each other as incorrect icons appear when volumes mount (if nothing else, I know that they take up sparse RAM). I'd like to use more recent software which I have, either APS Power Tools v2.8.1 or FWB HDT Primer v1.3.1, to format and install their drivers, but neither seems to work (work is defined as formating and having a volume that boots with a system, mounts & dismounts without SCSI Probe and with SCSI Probe v3.5, and doesn't cause system crashes or lockups or unhappy faces). Anyone have any suggestions? Bruce ------------------------------ Date: 2 May 1994 14:23:51 -0400 From: jkriens@cc.bellcore.com (kriens,john) Subject: [Q] MicroNet DAT drives. I've recently purchased a MicroNet Advantage DAT Backup 2000 unit. I've been trying for the last several days (without success, I might point out) to get the thing to work. I've tried it with my Quadra 650 and my officemate's IIx (mine running 7.1, his running 7.0), with different SCSI cables, different tapes. I've tried running it with both Fastback Plus and Retrospect (which came with the unit). If I try to erase the tapes, I get about 5 minutes of activity and then it craps out with an error 206 (media failure or something). I *did* sort of get it working for about ten minutes at one point. We took a tape from another unit and used that to backup without erasing/formating it first. It saved about 50M and then told us the tape was full (which it should not have been considering that it started empty and had a 2.0G capacity. When we put the second tape in, it promptly returned to its old ways. I've gotten ahold of another drive from the manufacturer and had the exact same problems with it. I've also had the tech support person from the vendor I got the drive through come and look at it. Right now we're both stumped. I would greatly appreciate any help anyone might shed on this matter. Thanks in advance. -John Kriens jkriens@cc.bellcore.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 14:42:40 -0400 From: bg978@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Dolores Stanko) Subject: APPLE IIC MONITOR STAND Recently some kind person donated an Apple IIc and monitor which we can use for dedicated purposes. However, the optional tilt stand for the monitor did not come along with the gift. I've consulted with some of the Apple II remarketers but have not been able to locate one. Could anyone recommend a source or would anyone have one to give or sell? We'd gladly pay a fair price and shipping (within the U.S.). Thanks for your help! -- Dolores Stanko SND(Sisters of Notre Dame) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 94 16:40:37 PDT From: Mark Mehall Subject: Apple PowerCD with Quadra 610/DOS? Has anyone been able to get the PowerCD to read a DOS or Windows CD through the DOS card? Under DOS, I get the error message: "CD103: CDROM Not High Sierra or ISO-9600 format." With Windows, the file manager show the E: drive as a CD icon but I get "There is no disk in drive E:" message. Any ideas? Many thanks! -Mark ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 19:24:54 -0600 From: (Pete Chane) Subject: AV Effects Control Panel and AV Macs I have to select an Effect in the AV Sound control panel each time I startup. Is there any way to save the effect between startups? Anyone know of any _new_ AV Effects or PlainTalk voices on the net? ApplePhone - it's at 1.0.1 and I hear that a new Phone app is due shortly, no updates to the old one. Any developers doing Telephony/GeoPort app work? A full featured ApplePhone is needed. Anyone getting acceptable ApplePhone sound quality (for both callers) with an AV Monitor? Everyone I talk to on it says there is too much echo and feedback. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 03 May 1994 15:07:44 +0100 (GDT) From: Maurizio Lana Subject: CCL (communication control language) reference needed (Q) In order to connect my Mac to the departmental RISC I'm planning to use InterSLIP, MacTCP and Eudora, TurboGopher, etc. The gateway scripts coming with InterSLIP don't work perfectly (obvious!) with the server I'm connecting to, so I'd like to modify them. They are written in CCL (Communication Control Language), that is a quite common language in this field. Only I have no idea where I may find a reference manual for it. Any idea or suggestion? If possible CC: your answer directly to me, as the system is going up and down, so that two messages have more chances than one of passing thorough... Many thanks. Maurizio Maurizio Lana - CISI - Universita' di Torino lana@rs950.cisi.unito.it fax: 39-11-8990458 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 09:54:24 -0700 (PDT) From: "Brian M. Amira" Subject: Centris/quadra 610 "Install Me first" Needed! I am in need of a disk image of the Install Me First disk for a centris 610. This is the only disk I am now missing for a complete set of system disks for a Centris 610. According to Apple, everyone on the net is my best bet to get one quickly. Thanks for any help! --Brian | Brian M. Amira | Internet E-Mail: Brian@scs.unr.edu | University of Nevada | ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 22:04:12 -0700 From: Richard Smith Subject: Clipboard across network? Is there any way I can copy the contents of the clipboard on one machine on an AppleTalk network to the clipboard of another on the same network? Or get apps to look at the clipboard of another networked machine? Please reply by e-mail. Thanks, Richard Smith ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 00:10:11 -0700 From: 2gitarz@uclink.berkeley.edu (Jason Stone) Subject: Craps and Roulette Games Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone knows if there are any Craps and Roulette games floating around on the net. Preferably with graphics. If you could also tell me where I might find such creatures, it would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance, Jason Stone 2gitarz@uclink.berkeley.edu ------------------------------ Date: 3 May 1994 01:03:20 +0100 From: Simon Boyle Subject: Encryption In digest <199405021526.IAA26310@CAMIS.Stanford.EDU> Info-Mac@CAMIS.Stanford.EDU writes: >The Wall Street Journal recently ran an article on encryption techniques, >focusing on PGP. Can someone help me get familar with this technology on >Mac and on Windows? Can I encrypt email - Mac to Mac as well as Mac to >other platforms? A FAQ would be great... Try out file://ftp.maths.tcd.ie/pub/sboyle/pgp/ MacPGP2.3.cpt.bin is the latest non-commercial version for the Mac PCpgp23a.zip is the DOS version and jwps16.zip is a Windows Shell interface to it. Transfer all as binary. If anyone knows of newer versions let me know. The accompanying documentation is quite extensive and I found them all easy to use. I use the MIME mail type application/x-pgp to transfer encrypted files and keys via e-mail. Any MIME compliant mailer should be able to handle this. Mail me if you need any further help. -- ---Simon Boyle sboyle@maths.tcd.ie ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 15:52:23 -0400 From: Nikolaos Daniel Willmore Subject: Encryption/PGP Info -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In digest #67 Dave Nebinger asked, >The Wall Street Journal recently ran an article on encryption techniques, >focusing on PGP. Can someone help me get familar with this technology on >Mac and on Windows? Can I encrypt email - Mac to Mac as well as Mac to >other platforms? A FAQ would be great... FTP to ftp.netcom.com in /pub/qwerty for my "Here's How to MacPGP!" guide and Gary Edstrom's PGP FAQ. You can also mail me with Subject "Bomb me!" to get these, less quickly, e-mailed to you. -=Xenon=- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLcUhNgSzG6zrQn1RAQHq4AP/b/vW/QhlJNwJ9gHdnm7I3teN8pZkh23d 8MCR55vK4YGCcCJy9l7zl09VCAFxRtiv45fr6X1EHMgs3SDuhXBcE4PVtwh1xIcN JFDMnTqbtfyJqrJLxWgwsf2HOR5L99ewvPSUnjeNiIA0XqB9YdjgiSm8iH/joU/F ROSo5rDavv4= =vQZ1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 11:21:30 PDT From: Mike_Spreitzer.PARC@xerox.com Subject: File type SCPD and creator SCPG? I found some old files on my Mac with type SCPD and creator SCPG, and am unable to determine what they are or what application created them. Ilan Szekely's file TYPE / CREATOR list (21-May-1993) doesn't mention them. Thanks, Mike ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 03 May 1994 02:17:35 UTC From: Howard Larsen - NIWA Subject: Help on font substitution please Hello, A colleague asks: > I am printing a Pagemaker 5.0 doc from an IBM machine. > It is asking for font substitution for the following....... Switzerland Avalon Dixieland > My problem... do you know roughly what [Mac fonts] these > fonts would be the equivalent of?? Switzerland is presumably Helvetica, but can someone comfirm this and help with the others? Is there a list of equivalents somewhere? Thanks, Howard Larsen (larsen@award1.kelburn.cri.nz) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 May 1994 13:26:27 -0400 (EDT) From: "J. Feustle" Subject: Help with control of laserdiscs I am trying to help a colleague control a laserdisc presentation for her class and am up against my own inexperience in this area. I have had no problem controlling discs that provide information regarding the frame numbers but cannot seem to get that information from some of the newer discs. Question: do all laserdiscs contain frame-number information and, if so, how does one access it? The best I can get from the one laserdisc that I am working with is the running time. I'm working with a very old version of the Voyager Video stack. I assume that there must be something better around by now and would very much appreciate any and all suggestions. Thanks. Joe Feustle FAC0395@UOFT01.UTOLEDO.EDU ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 94 22:35:40 PDT From: jbthoo@ucdavis.edu (John Thoo) Subject: is there an e-mail address for MacWrite Pro? (R) On 1 May 1994 Bienvenu Jay wrote: > I've got some more complaints about MacWrite Pro, this time about the spelling > checker. Is there an e-mail address at Claris that I can drop a line to > to address these problems? E-mail . --John. J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis, CA 95616-8633 Internet: or ------------------------------ Date: 3 May 1994 13:31:52 -0800 From: "Rich Klopp" Subject: LC/Performa 575 w/68040 Is it possible to change the 68LC040 in a Performa/LC 575 for a full-blown 68040? Please reply directly to me, as I'm not a subscriber. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 11:08:59 -0400 From: Murphy@sbaserv.sba.uconn.edu (Murph Sewall) Subject: LW Utility 7.6.2 File Type AOSz Creator AOS1 At 3:27 PM 5/3/94 +1000, Colin McLaughlin wrote: >Just downloaded Laser Writer Utility but it is the above file type with a >.sea ending. > >It is not DDexpander or stuffit. Any ideas how to convert it It's not actually a .sea (the downloaded file is NOT an APPL) even though the README file on the Apple Gopher says that it is. Someone erred when they put that file on the Gopher--thought they'd made a .sea when they had not. /s Murph Sewall (203) 486-2489 voice Marketing Department (203) 486-5246 fax ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 08:36:16 +0100 From: (Dave (Dave) Smith) Subject: Macintalk Lite? I recently fetched the Macintalk Pro file from ftp.apple.com. I got a 6 meg .hqx file which decoded into a 4.6 meg .sea. When I expanded that I had a folder containing: Plaintalk text-to-speech and 3 voices, male, female and male compressed. The text to speech file was, apparantly, an extension but when I put it in the extensions folder and rebooted it didn't get recognised as such. (Which means to say that there was no icon and Conflict Catcher didn't list it, FWIW. Talking to some other Mac users I should have had an installer and some other files. Where do I find these? Thanks in advance, Dave Smith UK Science Centre Hursley From: david@oak.hursley.ibm.com Reply-To: dave_smith@vnet.ibm.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 08:34:08 -0400 (EDT) From: Mike Nibeck x79300 Subject: MacTCP & SLIP Excuse me if this is basic stuff, but I'm new to the network world, especially in the TPC/IP arena. Current set-up: -Unix host(Sequent) hooked to the internet. -Separate local LAN(also attached to Sequent), but masked off of the internet. We have numerous terminal servers attached to this LAN for all of our users to get to the sequent. -Mac IIsi with a serial connection to one of the terminal servers. What I wanna do: - Establish a SLIP connect from my Mac through our terminal servers so I can play with all of the cool Mac based internet s'ware(TurboGopher, Mosaic, etc..) Other Info: - The terminal servers are SLIP compatible - Local LAN IP numbers 97.0.0.(1-30). - Sequent IP address 134.11.70.1 Questions: - How should I configure MacTCP, InterSLIP and the terminal server I understand the basic idea behind IP adresses and SLIP, but I am getting confused abut which IP adress I should put where in all of the software packages. I hope this description is OK, and I would appreciate any help. Everyone hold your breath, there is rumor that I can find an ethernet board for my SI. Until then I would like to experiment with SLIP. Thanks, Mike Nibeck President - Digital Horizons, Inc. "The Future of Computer Vision" ------------------------------ Date: 03 May 94 18:20:49 EDT From: "Peter E. Phillips" <70303.331@CompuServe.COM> Subject: MacTCP help.... Aloha, I am having the most difficult time trying to get my MacTCP, InterSlip, TurboGopher configured and working properly. I have a slip account at IIA and frankly, they haven't the expertise I am seeking. If anyone out there can give me a hand I would greatly appreciate it. I can provide anyone with expertise with MacTCP with my account at IIA if that would be of help. Frustrated from Hawaii, Peter Phillips ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 12:36:15 -0800 From: kcary@pepperdine.edu (Kim Cary) Subject: MacUser 'Second Notice' Marketing Gripe FYI folks. If you get one of these nasty 'second notice' subscription offer letters, and you don't like it, I encourage you to write back to them and tell them so. I've attached a copy of my letter, feel free to copy, but please don't refer to me. If it doesn't bug you, never mind... Cheers! -k. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >To: Ziff Davis Publishing (MacUser) >Fr: Mr. Kim Cary >Dt: May 3, 1994 >Cc: Info-Mac Digest & comp.sys.mac usenet newsgroup readers > >I have just received for the second time an envelope from your marketers >marked outside with 'SECOND NOTICE' in red. As I explained in the handwritten >note I sent you the last time I received one of these 'notices', this tactic >is uncouth, and seems a bit deceptive. > >'Second Notice' is a phrase that is generally used by, and ought to be >reserved for, bill collection -- not marketing. This has a jarring effect on >some people's nerves (including mine obviously, but I'd wager I'm not alone). >However, I'd suspect some research has sold you on the profitable results of >this rude shock tactic. > >In addition, it is likely that some people automatically hand their 'Second >Notice' to someone, and order it paid immediately. I'm sure many of these >people did not intend to get a subscription; they might be busy, and just >concerned about their credit rating. Is it too much to hope that your mailer >was not intentionally designed to have this effect? > >I particularly object to receiving these 'notices' at work. > >This is what I want you to do, as I mentioned in the previous letter: Never >send me one of these 'Second Notice' letters again. I've attached the >offending envelope, and the address/account number from the inside coupon so >that you can make sure I'm taken off your list. > >If I don't receive one of these for a year, I'll personally consider buying >MacUser again. Until then, whenever I get one of these misleading notices, >I'll tell as many people as possible about your tactics; in this case several >thousand readers of Internet newsgroups. I'm sorry to take this type of >action, but my impression is the bottom line is what is motivating you. I >don't like what you're doing, and hope I can get you to change by impacting >your bottom line a bit. I believe this is not underhanded -- indeed it seems a >standard consumer practice. Again, this is the second time I am writing you >not to ever send this to me again. > >Sincerely, > > >Kim Cary >Instructional Technologist ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 94 15:52:47 PDT From: TTTRNC@msgate.emis.hac.com Subject: mystified by mystique - last word To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu From: Titterington, Christopher I Date: Mon, May 2, 1994 4:58 PM Subject: mystified by mystique - last word Sorry - because I haven't been seeing my (any!) digests, I didn't realise that I had had more responses than that from Dave Axler. Oops. Sorry for not crediting Carlo and any others that helped me without me knowing, of course I am thankful to everyone that replied. Apologies for taking up bandwidth with nothing more than courtesy, but as my mum said - "Good manners cost nothing" - Chris. T. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 May 1994 22:49:33 -0400 From: gurman@uvsp.gsfc.nasa.gov (Joseph B. Gurman) Subject: NASA Eclipse Bulletins available via Mosaic NASA Eclipse Bulletins for the annular solar eclipse of 1994 May 10 (Refernce Publication 1301) and the total solar eclipse of 1994 November 3 (Reference Publication 1318), describing eclipse paths, likely weather, eclipse photography, viewing safety, and many other related issues, as well as including GIF and JPEG maps and charts, are available via the World Wide Web as URLs http://umbra.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/940510/rp.html and http://umbra.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/941103/rp.html respectively. Microsoft Word for Mac versions of the text and PICT versions of some of the figures can be downloaded via anaonymous ftp under: file://umbra.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/eclipse/940510/RP1301text.hqx and RP1301PICTs.hqx and file://umbra.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/eclipse/941103/RP1318text.hqx and RP1318PICTs.hqx. These Bulletins were written by Fred Espenak of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (USA) and Jay Anderson of the Prairie Weather Centre (Canada) and are served on the Web by NASA's Solar Data Analysis Center at Goddard. Share & enjoy, Joe Gurman ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 03 May 1994 09:13:38 +0200 From: adam@gg.TNO.NL (Adam van Gaalen PA2AGA) Subject: NET_Mac2.3.40.sea.hqx.text The Netherlands, May 3, 1994. Hello dear reader, Today I distributed NET_Mac2.3.40.sea.hqx... For those who don't know NET/Mac... NET/Mac is the application that supports TCP/IP over packet-radio, which means, that hamradio operators can use NET/Mac for their wireless TCP/IP network... In this version of NET/Mac I implemented the following: - Added 'chat' command - Enhance syntax-checking for 'IP-number'-style parameters - Make sure the mailaddress looks like: ...%...%...%...%...@... - Improved the generation of From addresses for hop-to-hop This release also includes a new NET/Mac Syntax DA. This version obsoletes all versions of info-mac/comm/net/radio-netmac in the Sumex-Aim archives. The new NET/Mac has (hopefully) been uploaded to: 1) ucsd.edu, to the directory hamradio/packet/tcpip/incoming. If it's not there then look at hamradio/packet/tcpip/mac. It may have also been uploaded to: oak.oakland.edu, to the directory pub/hamradio/mac/digital Kind regards, Adam PA2AGA (e-mail: adam@gg.tno.nl ) ( or: pa2aga@gg.tno.nl for letters only, NO BIG files here) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 09:59:19 -0400 From: Murphy@sbaserv.sba.uconn.edu (Murph Sewall) Subject: Network Installer 1.4.5?? >CUPERTINO, California--April 25, 1994--Apple Computer, Inc. today >announced enhancements to its Token Ring product offerings with the >new Apple Token Ring NuBus (NB/c) Card and a new version of its >Network Installer, version 1.4.5. So here I sit on this furshluginer TokenRing system eagerly looking forward to enhanced performance, but *alas* neither ftp.apple.com nor the gopher site have version 1.4.5 (the gopher site has 1.4.4 under "what's new" :-( I suppose its on AppleLink only at this point. I puzzled why Apple doesn't seem to be able to make announced software updates available on all sites at the same time. /s Murph Sewall (203) 486-2489 voice Marketing Department (203) 486-5246 fax ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 20:07:41 -0700 From: Mark_Obsniuk@sfu.ca (Mark Obsniuk) Subject: Next windows This might be blasphemy but I have found a program that behaves like the windows on the Next computers. By that I mean the scroll bar scrolls the text in real time. So when you move the scroll bar using the mouse the text will scroll as you move the scroll markers. Along with the size of the scroll marker indicates the size of the open file. So this effect works as follows the smaller the file the bigger the scroll bar. The bigger the file the smaller the scroll bar. This facilitates both the ease to scroll and showing you how big the file is. The program is Photodex Picture Factory. I would like to have a Control Panel or extension that would do this on my Power Macintosh. Thanks for any help Mark ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 94 08:51:23 -0700 From: osner@koko.csustan.edu (George Osner) Subject: Offline Mail Reader I am seeking an offline reader for mail for my Mac. I have a dial-up account, not SLIP or PPP. What I am seeking is a reader that will dial up, download the contents of my mailbox, log off, and present the mail in such a way that I can read and manipulate it. Of course, the program should also upload my replies when connected. I own Microphone Pro which is supposed to do this, but it d/l's the mailbox as a single file and does not parse the messages--anyone know how to fix this? Thanks for any help. George osner ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 14:40:44 -0700 (PDT) From: Michael Cohen Subject: Openstack deja vu [Q] While exploring Hypercard 2.2 today I noticed the following very curious behavior. If anyone who knows the deep inner workings of HC can shed some light, I'd be very grateful. Here's what I did. I created a small stack with the following stack script: on openstack answer "In openstack handler." end openstack I saved this stack as a standalone application. When I run the stack (NOT the app) I get the answer dialog twice! There is about a two second delay between appearances of the dialog. But when I run the standalone application, I get the answer dialog once. Why is HC calling openstack twice, but the standalone only once? Note, by the way, I only get the double dialog when I launch HC by double-clicking on the stack. If HC is already running, I only get the dialog one time, just like the standalone. Final note: just to make sure it wasn't a system-specific problem, I called a friend and had him run the same experiment, and he got the same double-dialog dance... Michael E. Cohen a.k.a. Lymond@netcom.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 12:11:54 +0100 From: simula3@di.unito.it (Fabrizio Oddone) Subject: Return to the Womb too big! Worth getting? (A) I do not know if that game is worth getting, but... You could use the following procedure: Unbinhex the files on the Un*x machine using the free utility called mcvert. If the files are many or too big, you may want to tar them in a single file. Split the resulting file, copy to floppies. Use ChunkJoiner (shameless plug, I am the author) to rejoin the files. ChunkJoiner requires System 7. Use Tar on the Mac to un-tar the files you have joined on the Unix machine. If you cannot access a Un*x machine and are stuck with the DOS: split on the DOS machine (do _not_ ask me anything about DOS, please); read with AFE; join with ChunkJoiner; unbinhex with Stuffit Expander. Good luck, -- Fabrizio Oddone simula3@di.unito.it ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 16:33:24 -0500 (CDT) From: Gordon Watts -- U of Rochester Subject: So, what do I do in real live? Hi all, Ever wonder what this info-mac moderator does in real life? Well, now you find out and even see what I look like (just barely). Like you're interested :) Drop by your local newstand and pick up (no need to buy!) a copy of Newsweek (May 9 issue), and open to page 54. Thems in that picture be a big bunch of physics folks (pretty ugly, eh)? Ranges from Profs to grad students (of which I am one). You can find me by looking on page 54, right on the fold of the paper (where it meets page 55). About 1/2 way into the picture there is a guy with long hair. That is me. On my copy I'm in between the edges of the staple, right up against it. Good looking, no? :) Well, that is my 15 minutes (or less) of fame. Cheers, Gordon (one of the info-mac moderators) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 May 94 13:42:02 EST From: Gerald Spangrude Subject: Source code for paint file save Can anyone help me with the problem in the subject line? I have an application written by a student in my lab that captures serial data from a lab instrument controlled by an H-P 300 series computer. This data is decoded into a graphic image and saved to disk in PICT format. I would like to change the graphic save to PAINT format, as I currently have to open the document with CANVAS, convert it to MacPaint format, and close and open it again before I can do any graphic editing. If the application would save in PAINT format to begin with, it would be a lot easier. Thanks! -Jerry. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 08:26:27 -0500 From: markn@decisionsys.com (Mark Novak) Subject: Telecommunications using RIP Does anyone know of any Macintosh telecommunication software that is capable of supporting RIP (Remote Imaging Protocol)? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 14:28:01 -0800 From: "Jeffrey L. Needleman" Subject: Unstuffing Mystique (A) Here's the answer to those confused by the huge Mystique segments in the archives. They're created by Stuffit Lite's new multi-disk archive feature. Each of the downloaded .hqx parts expands to a .sea; those in turn expand to numbered files. Go to the Translate menu of Stuffit Lite 3.0.7, select Segment, and select its submenu item Join. (Surprise! It IS there.) You'll be prompted to select the first segment to join, and you can all take it from there. Mystique is truly a labor of love. It's a work of art and deserves a whole bunch of awards; if you play Myst, it's well worth the download. Jeff Needleman ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 94 13:46:20 EDT From: collins@cs.wm.edu (Bob Collins) Subject: Unstuffing Mystique, the mystery continues Paul Brians writes: |> The reason I haven't been back with the answer to concatenating the |> Mystique files is that they are on the hard drive of a friend of mine |> who says he has been too busy to try the suggestions sent to me. |> I don't have the disk space to try them out at the moment. I continue |> to see postings by baffled would-be Mystique readers. Has anybody |> actually succeeded in assembling this behemoth? (I'm one of the |> people served by Rice whose back issues are still arriving, so if the |> answer has appeared in a recent issue I haven't got yet, please |> bear with me.) Use Unstuffit 3.0.7 to concatenate (de-archive) the files and uncompress them. Stuffit Expander 3.0.7 cannot de-archive files. Unstuffit 3.0.7 is available at info-mac (sumex-aim.stanford.edu) and at mirrors. My son claims Mystique is well worth the effort. (Yes, I assembled the "behemoth.") Bob Collins, collins@cs.wm.edu ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 15:45:54 -0500 From: mingo@panix.com (Charlie Mingo) Subject: Wanted update for faxstf 2.2.3 to 3.0 (A) geopap@hol.ath.forthnet.gr (George Papaconstantinou) writes: >I recently bought the USrobotics fax-modem. With it I received the >FaxSTF 2.2.3. I see at the mac/archives an update for faxSTF 3. to 3.1. >Where can I find the update for faxSTF 2.2.3 to 3.0 You can't find it because it doesn't exist. STF considers FaxSTF 3.0 to be a "new" product and requires 2.x users to purchase an update from them. Absurdly, they will sell 2.x users an update to 3.x for $49, whereas you could buy FaxSTF 3.0 for $38, from mail-order vendors. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 10:21:18 -0400 (EDT) From: Gene Mayro Subject: Word & WP 6.0 translator (Q) Does anyone know if there is a translator/filter for MS Word 5.1 so that it can read files created in PC WordPerfect 6.0? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 22:04:29 -0700 From: Richard Smith Subject: Word 5.1 Installer won't work across network Any way I can get MS Word 5.1 to install across a network? Why? It's on HD disks, and my Mac II hasn't yet got a SuperDrive! Cheers, Richard Smith ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 94 13:13:40 EDT From: Kevin Harris FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kevin Harris Software Perspectives Lake Ridge, Virginia (703) 643-1110 E-Mail: SPerspect@aol.com Software Perspectives announces upgrades to popular HyperCard tools New XFCNs boast more power, features LAKE RIDGE, VA--MAY 2, 1994--Continuing their commitment towards providing powerful tools for HyperCard developers, Software Perspectives today announced major upgrades to three of their most popular external functions for HyperCard, SuperCard and Macromedia Director. These new versions add a new command processor technology, which makes controlling aspects of the XFCN much easier and cleaner. The PlayMOD XFCN allows developers to play Amiga MOD files. Version 2.0 adds support for 16 bit sound, real time control of filtering, stereo and volume. Another major enhancement is the ability to pause and resume a MOD. Version 2.0 is also 100% compatible with Macromedia Director, and with the new command processor, makes it easier to use with Director. The second tool, SpeakText, allows developers to have implement AppleUs Text-To-Speech (TTS) technology in their software. Version 2.0 adds a large number of enhancements including: speech pausing, preloading of text, real time pitch and speech rate control and voice information access. DialogDisplay is an XFCN which allows developers to display dialog windows within HyperCard. Version 2.0 contains the same powerful features as before: multiple buttons, multiple strings and ICON button support, however it adds new font capabilities. Developers can use any font, size or style for text in their dialogs. With the release of these upgrades, Software Perspectives is also initiating a new licensing policy. Prices for licensing vary depending on the type of software. Public Domain, Shareware or Freeware software is $15 for each external, whereas commercial software is $65 for each external. Commercial developers receive 1 year of free support and updates/upgrades, and this coverage can be renewed each year for $35. Other developers (Public Domain, Shareware, Freeware) get free updates, however upgrades will carry a processing fee. PlayMOD, SpeakText and DialogDisplay will be shipping on May 16. Registered users will get the upgrade by mail. These versions will have to be purchased directly from Software Perspectives. For more information you can contact Kevin Harris via Internet E-Mail at the address above, or by phone. PlayMOD, SpeakText, DialogDisplay are Copyright (c) 1994 Software Perspectives. All Rights Reserved. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 May 94 14:50:07 EDT From: Kevin Harris FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kevin Harris Software Perspectives Lake Ridge, Virginia (703) 643-1110 E-Mail: SPerspect@aol.com Software Perspectives announces upgrades to popular HyperCard tools New XFCNs boast more power, features LAKE RIDGE, VA--MAY 2, 1994--Continuing their commitment towards providing powerful tools for HyperCard developers, Software Perspectives today announced major upgrades to three of their most popular external functions for HyperCard, SuperCard and Macromedia Director. These new versions add a new command processor technology, which makes controlling aspects of the XFCN much easier and cleaner. The PlayMOD XFCN allows developers to play Amiga MOD files. Version 2.0 adds support for 16 bit sound, real time control of filtering, stereo and volume. Another major enhancement is the ability to pause and resume a MOD. Version 2.0 is also 100% compatible with Macromedia Director, and with the new command processor, makes it easier to use with Director. The second tool, SpeakText, allows developers to implement Apples Text-To-Speech (TTS) technology in their software. Version 2.0 adds a large number of enhancements including: speech pausing, preloading of text, real time pitch and speech rate control and voice information access. DialogDisplay is an XFCN which allows developers to display dialog windows within HyperCard. Version 2.0 contains the same powerful features as before: multiple buttons, multiple strings and ICON button support, however it adds new font capabilities. Developers can use any font, size or style for text in their dialogs. With the release of these upgrades, Software Perspectives is also initiating a new licensing policy. Prices for licensing vary depending on the type of software. Public Domain, Shareware or Freeware software is $15 for each external, whereas commercial software is $65 for each external. Commercial developers receive 1 year of free support and updates/upgrades, and this coverage can be renewed each year for $35. Other developers (Public Domain, Shareware, Freeware) get free updates, however upgrades will carry a processing fee. PlayMOD, SpeakText and DialogDisplay will be shipping on May 16. Registered users will get the upgrade by mail. These versions will have to be purchased directly from Software Perspectives. For more information you can contact Kevin Harris via Internet E-Mail at the address above, or by phone. PlayMOD, SpeakText, DialogDisplay are Copyright (c) 1994 Software Perspectives. All Rights Reserved. ------------------------------ End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************