LANsurveyor DemoS to expand the demo file. You will be
prompted to
select a folder on your hard disk to put the expanded file.
3. A file
called RLANsurveyor demoS will be expanded and placed in the folder
you selected.
4. Double-click the RLANsurveyor demoS file on your hard disk to launch the demo.
User Controls During Playback:
Following the introduction, a Play, Pause, and Rewind (Rew.) button will appear at the bottom right of the screen. The Play button is automatically active (blue highlight) signifying the demo is in play mode. To pause at any time, simply click t
LANsurveyor_Demo.hqx:
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1993 21:10:43 +0100
From: Jens-Uwe Mager <jum@helios.de>
Subject: LanTest 1.0.3 - File Server Performance Evaluation Tool
LanTest is an utility designed to test file server performance in a Macintosh
environment. It tests the following operations:
* Creating 100 files of 20kb each
* Opening and closing 100 files.
* Remove 100 files.
* Write 3 Mb to a file.
* Read 3 Mb from a file.
* Lock and unlock 4000 records.
* Read a directory containing 320 entries.
The utility can perform a mixture of these tests using a given number
of times and display the timings as well as an average. All results are
written into an ASCII logfile as well. The utility will count the
number of concurrently running LanTest programs in the current zone, if
not all of these test the same server the number of users displayed
might be misleading.
As all benchmarks, the results must be interpreted carefully and all test
parameters should be documented together with the results.
Jens-Uwe Mager
HELIOS Software GmbH
Lavesstr. 80
30159 Hannover
Germany
Phone: +49 511 3681093
FAX: +49 511 3681095
AppleLink: ger.xse0082 Attn: Jens-Uwe Mager
Internet: jum@helios.de
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From: J Kreibich <jk@sparc0a.cs.uiuc.edu>
Subject: MacBiff v1.01
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 1994 16:10:18 -0600 (CST)
This is a copy of MacBiff v1.01, a mail notification application for
Macintosh. It is designed to let someone at a Macintosh know when
their UN?X account gets new mail. It requires no no permissions to
set up and does not leave programs running on the UN?X machine. It
also only takes up 50K memory, but requries System 7 and MacTCP.
Version 1.01 fixes a bug in the AppleEvent code that would cause a
crash on some machines if Eudora was not running. This is the first
release to an FTP site.
Written by the Student Chapter of the Association for Computing
Machinery at the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign.