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Date: Wed, 19 Jan 94 10:49:08 PST
From: The Moderators <info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu>
Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V12 #9
To: info-mac-list
Info-Mac Digest Wed, 19 Jan 94 Volume 12 : Issue 9
Today's Topics:
[*] A new MacDOS
[*] Animaniacs' Snds5
[*] Animaniacs' Snds 6
[*] av-serial-extension.hqx
[*] BoringClock? 3.0
[*] Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
[*] Citadel
[*] Drop*TextBreak
[*] EG-02 Scientific Calculator
[*] enumtypes-creators-c
[*] Game maps upload
[*] Go Sit In The Corner (control panel)
[*] Go Sit In The Corner (source code)
[*] H.R. Giger 13" Screens - Group 2
[*] H.R. Giger 16" Screens - Group 2
[*] hyper-puzzle-hc.hqx
[*] Infinity Windoid WDEF 2.5.1
[*] internet-services-faq-16.txt
[*] Low End User 01/94
[*] MacCurveFit 1.0.5
[*] MusicBox XCMD
[*] New On-Line Magazine
[*] PowerScan 2.0.1 (disk scanning utility)
[*] Quiet Start
[*] Shambala 12 FONT UPDATE.
[*] SINUS.HQX
[*] SpeedyFinder7 1.5.9*
[*] Speedy Mouse ][ (INIT)
[*] Submission.
[*] Submission of sAVe-the-Disk 1.3.1
[*] SWIIPrintUseMonitor.cpt.hqx version 1.1
[*] Tex-Edit 2.0
[*] text-editors-ii
[*] The Underground Mac V2 #01
[*] TidBITS#209/17-Jan-94
[*] update appsfaq
[*] update sysfaq
660AV (and 840AV?) Framegrabber woes
ADB Splitter (A)
a few AV questions
Auto Power On/Off tidbits 209 [C]
Big Screen for LCII (Q)
Call For Papers - MacHack '94
Disable 'connnect network dialog box' [Q]
Ethernet connectors for PowerBook 180?
F1 Demo problems (A)
FAQ for LaTeX
Finder File Size v. Real Size
hard drive service
Hardware handshaking (A)
Houdini info needed [Q]
Info-Mac Digest V12 #8
Interactive Poker Programs
ISDN modems
Kid Pix 1.2 (Q)
KovasMapsVol1 About
mac's birthday
MenuCHoice and Eudora 1.4.1
More detail about System Software Memory Usage? (Q)
Multi-user Eudora
NEW laserwriter 320 info?
Q840AV turns itself off!
Recording sounds from CD ROM
Release dates of new Excel/Word?
Word 5.1 and Endnote
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.
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 11:35:27 +0800
From: Giulio Zambon <giulio@yarrow.wt.uwa.edu.au>
Subject: [*] A new MacDOS
Dear macgifts,
here is the latest demo version of MacDOS. I sent 1.0.0 towards the end of
September 1993 and this is 1.0.1 .
A brief description of MacDOS:
MacDOS provides a Command Line Interface to the Mac OS. It supports
wildcards, file filtering, and batches; operates on files and folders;
launches and kills applications. Beside 36 DOS-like commands (DIR, REN,
XCOPY, ...), MacDOS supports 18 additional commands for logging,
text-file I/O, error handling, and string editing. Registration entitles
you to a 180-page User's Guide (in binary form as a series of MS-Word
documents), access to full functionality, and support via E-mail.
The differences between 1.0.1 and 1.0.0 are:
* With 1.0.1, the user can quit other applications.
* 1.0.1 automatically launches an application when the user specifies
a document (1.0.0 needed the name of the application itself).
* The 1.0.1 package has a couple of new examples of batches and updated
ReadMe files.
* I have included licensing information in the package, so that
potential users do not need to contact me in order to know the price
of MacDOS and how to order it.
Although the updates are not substantial, I would really like to get rid
of the older version, because people who buy a licence, after downloading
to their Macs 200k of demo, also have to download almost as much for the
upgrade to 1.0.1 .
Also, MacDOS has been in circulation for some months, has been reviewed
by Australian Macintosh magazines, and has proven to be very solid
(actually, nobody has found a bug yet! :-)). Therefore, we will not issue
new releases for several months.
Ciao, Giulio.
_--_|\ Giulio Zambon, giulio@DIALix.oz.au
/ \ Rainbow Hill Pty Ltd, 25 Urawa Rd, Duncraig WA 6023, Australia.
*_.--._/ Voice: +61-9-448 0946 Fax/Voice: +61-9-447 8418
v
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/mac-dos-101.hqx; 268K]
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 18:58:42 MST
From: John Woodburn <woodburn@indirect.com>
Subject: [*] Animaniacs' Snds5
Hello Animaniac Fans,
This archive contains some sounds (in system 7 format) that I gathered
>From episodes of Warner Brothers' Animaniacs. This is the fifth (and most
requested) of such archives. Any questions, comments, or requests can be sent
to John Leo Woodburn at woodburn@indirect.com. Enjoy, and remember that you
are never too old (or young) for cartoons!
Contains the following sounds:
Pinky and the Brain Theme
"Actually, I'm a mouse in the early stages of an elaborate scheme to take
over the world." -- Brain
"Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering? ..." -- Pinky and Brain
"Gee Brain, what do you want to do tonight? ..." -- Pinky and Brain
"Promise me something Pinky, never breed. ..." -- Pinky and Brain
"Stop it Pinky, or I shall have to hurt you." -- Brain
[Archived as /info-mac/snd/animaniacs-grp5.hqx; 1098K]
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 22:47:59 MST
From: John Woodburn <woodburn@indirect.com>
Subject: [*] Animaniacs' Snds 6
Hello Animaniac Fans,
This archive contains some sounds (in system 7 format) that I gathered
>From episodes of Warner Brothers' Animaniacs. This is the sixth of such
archives, with many more to come (there's just sooo many good sounds). Any
questions, comments, or requests can be sent to John Leo Woodburn at
woodburn@indirect.com. Enjoy, and remember that you are never too old for
cartoons!
Contains the following sounds:
"Hello nurse!" -- Yakko and Wakko
"Boys, go fig." -- Dot
"If I were a better person ... " -- Slappy
"Ahhh...'nough with the singin' already!" -- Slappy
"You're a good dog Rita ..." -- Runt
"It's Mime time." -- Announcer
The Shoe -- Dot
"... performing another classic work, the great Wakkorotti." -- Announcer
Spectacular belching performance -- Wakko (Wakkorotti)
Loud applause ... "Excuse me..." -- Wakko (Wakkorotti)
[Archived as /info-mac/snd/animaniacs-grp6.hqx; 1491K]
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 23:15:57 PDT
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: [*] av-serial-extension.hqx
This extension enhances the functionality of your Macintosh
Quadra 840AV, Macintosh Quadra 660AV, or Macintosh Centris
660AV. Specifically, the extension corrects certain reported
problems. These include (a) difficulties when printing with
the LaserWriter Select 310 printer; (b) a possible system
error when both the serial port and an AppleTalk( network
connection are being used heavily; and (c) a possible system
crash when simultaneously receiving a fax and transferring
files over a network.
This extension is tested and sanctioned by Apple Computer,
Inc., who provide this software without charge to all affected
Apple customers. This software is provided on an AS-IS basis
and may be redistributed without charge, so long as said
redistribution is not for profit and contains this entire
update package: AV Serial Enhancement (system extension) and AV
Serial Enhancement Read Me (this file).
[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/av-serial-enhancement.hqx; 11K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 14:34:56 +0100
From: Adriaan.Tijsseling@phil.ruu.nl (Adriaan Tijsseling)
Subject: [*] BoringClock? 3.0
BoringClock? is a small utility for displaying time. The time is shown in a
coloured window. Font, size, color, and style can be changed in this new
version. Added more prefs, too.
BoringClock? is now shareware, the fee is $5,-.
Enjoy it ( mail me if you like it )
Adriaan Tijsseling,
adriaan@phil.ruu.nl
[Archived as /info-mac/app/boring-clock-30.hqx; 22K]
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Date: 16 Jan 94 20:31:46 EST
From: Matthew.O.Williams@Dartmouth.EDU (Matthew O. Williams)
Subject: [*] Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
'Case-Book of S. Holmes 1.0' is a HyperCard version of the Sherlock Holmes
novel by Charles Dickens You will need HyperCard version 2.1 (or later, HC
2.2 works fine, too) to read the book. The stack is being released for free
but is NOT in the public domain. You may freely distribute it but please do
not distribute modified copies of this work. If you have any suggestions or
comments, or would like to receive new books automatically as we publish
them, please send e-mail to: <mattmatt@dartmouth.edu> and/or
<espen@dartmouth.edu>. Enjoy!
-- Espen Koht and Matthew Williams
[Archived as /info-mac/info/nms/casebook-of-sholmes-10-hc.hqx; 475K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 18:07:38 -0400 (AST)
From: TSANDESON@mta.ca
Subject: [*] Citadel
Citadel of the Dead (demo)
[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/citadel-of-the-dead-demo.hqx; 1429K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 18:33:01 UTC
From: an48138@anon.penet.fi (Xenon)
Subject: [*] Drop*TextBreak
I am the author of a guide called "Here's How to MacPGP!" which I post
to the Usenet group alt.security.pgp periodically. I include in it this
utility, BinHex encoded, which PGP users need in order to cut text files
to <80 characters per line in order that a PGP signature will remain valid
upon uploading a signed text file. There is no other easy way to cut a text
file to <80 characters on a Mac! It was written by Robert Gibson and is
shareware. You simply drag a text file onto the icon of TextBreak and it's
done. I assume you need System 7 for the drag-and-drop feature but it also
functions without this feature.
I would like to take this out of my Guide, but so far this utility has only
been available on Compuserve. It is called DropTextBreak and I it is
Compacted and BinHexed.
-Xenon
[Archived as /info-mac/text/drop-text-break.hqx; 23K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 13:46:41 EST
From: johnc@gdstech.grumman.com (John Colasante)
Subject: [*] EG-02 Scientific Calculator
The EG-02 Scientific Calculator by Eric Gustafson
The Model EG-02 Scientific Calculator shareware program is a
TI-style calculator application that can be easily programmed
by saving and editing the keystrokes for repeating. It
contains most common mathematical functions.
[Archived as /info-mac/app/eg02-scientific-calculator.hqx; 64K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 17:29:26 -0800 (PST)
From: kenlong@netcom.com (Ken Long)
Subject: [*] enumtypes-creators-c
Two Think C 5.0.4 source projects.
One scans the resident drive for all file types, creates a new text file,
and writes those types in a sorted list, with the quantity of those types
adjacent to them.
The other does exactly the same thing with file creators.
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/enum-types-creators-c.hqx; 49K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 3:20:32 EST
From: Alan D Earhart <aearhart@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: [*] Game maps upload
This contains a folder, pid maps, which has a series of maps, in PICT format,
for the game Pathways Into Darkness.The README has a mapping of filenames
-> level names. This was stuffed and binhexed with Stuffit Lite(tm) v3.07.
I hope you find this helpful in playing the game! I enjoyed the game but
I don't have any connection to Bungie.
Alan Earhart aearhart@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/pathways-into-darkness-maps.hqx; 467K]
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 23:57:54 -0500 (EST)
From: f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim)
Subject: [*] Go Sit In The Corner (control panel)
Go Sit In The Corner will make your cursor jump to a corner of the screen
after a specified amount of time. Completely configurable control panel
(which corner, how long before it jumps, whether it only jumps after a
period of inactivity). C source code also available; check ftp sites or
e-mail f8dy@netaxs.com. Finger f8dy@netaxs.com for complete program list.
Copyright (C) 1994, Mark Pilgrim. Please read enclosed file "GNU General
Public License" for licensing details.
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/go-sit-in-the-corner.hqx; 25K]
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 23:58:43 -0500 (EST)
From: f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim)
Subject: [*] Go Sit In The Corner (source code)
Go Sit In The Corner will make your cursor jump to a corner of the screen
after a specified amount of time. Completely configurable control panel
(which corner, how long before it jumps, whether it only jumps after a
period of inactivity). This archive contains complete THINK C source code
and project files. The INIT alone is also available; check ftp sites or
e-mail f8dy@netaxs.com. Finger f8dy@netaxs.com for complete program list.
Copyright (C) 1994, Mark Pilgrim. Please read enclosed file "GNU General
Public License" for licensing details.
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/go-sit-in-the-corner-c.hqx; 88K]
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 13:33:27 -0500
From: kkirksey@world.std.com (Ken B Kirksey)
Subject: [*] H.R. Giger 13" Screens - Group 2
This archive contains scans of the following works by H.R. Giger, suitable
for use as backgrounds screens on 640x480 (13") monitors:
289 - Dune I
290 - Dune II
303 - Necronom IV
350 - Hommage a Bocklin
380 - Alien Pilot
All the images are in JPEG compressed PICT format. You should be able to
use these files as-is with DeskPict, Decor, DeskPicture, or Fun Pictures IF
you have QuickTime 1.6 or later installed. If you do not have QuickTime
installed, you'll have to convert the image to an uncompressed PICT before
use.
Ken Kirksey
kkirksey@world.std.com
[Archived as /info-mac/grf/giger-13in-grp2.hqx; 368K]
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 13:35:45 -0500
From: kkirksey@world.std.com (Ken B Kirksey)
Subject: [*] H.R. Giger 16" Screens - Group 2
This archive contains scans of the following works by H.R. Giger, suitable
for use as backgrounds screens on 732x624 (16") monitors:
216 - Landscape XIX
270 - Lord of the Rings
289 - Dune 1
290 - Dune 2
All the images are in JPEG compressed PICT format. You should be able to
use these files as-is with DeskPict, Decor, DeskPicture, or Fun Pictures IF
you have QuickTime 1.6 or later installed. If you do not have QuickTime
installed, you'll have to convert the image to an uncompressed PICT before
use.
Ken Kirksey
kkirksey@world.std.com
[Archived as /info-mac/grf/giger-16in-grp2.hqx; 485K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 03:36:22 -0800
From: awele@sun-valley.stanford.edu (Awele Ndili)
Subject: [*] hyper-puzzle-hc.hqx
Here's a game I built out of HyperCard.
HyperPuzzle : a $4 shareware.
Awele Ndili
[Archived as /info-mac/game/hyper-puzzle-hc.hqx; 6K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 15:16:00 -0600
From: t-gaul@i-link.com (Troy Gaul)
Subject: [*] Infinity Windoid WDEF 2.5.1
This archive contains resource files and the source for a standalone code
resource that conforms to a Window Definition (WDEF), as defined by Apple
Computer in Inside Macintosh.
It provides a 'windoid' appearance. A windoid is a floating window that
appears above document windows in an application and is commonly used for
things such as tool palettes, information windows, and the like.
FEATURES:
- Supports System 7-style coloring of windows.
- In System 7, the tinge color set by the user in the Color control panel
is used.
- Supports a zoom box and/or grow box.
- Title bar can appear along the left of the window as well as across the
top.
- For MacApp & THINK Windoid users, the behavior of the Windoid WDEF can
be switched to conform directly to one of those WDEFs.
- System 6 coloring scheme (which can be set in Kolor or a similar control
panel) is also supported.
- A DeviceLoop is used so the Windoid will be drawn correctly even when it
crosses monitors of differing depths.
- In System 7, indexed color tables are checked to see if there are enough
different colors to display the color version (like the system WDEF).
- Optionally allows a title in the titlebar.
- Full source code included (compatible with MPW C and THINK C)
- No usage fees
CHANGES IN VERSION 2.5.1
- Corrects a bug in 2.5 where a grow box was not being drawn in a color window
- Corrects a problem that might appear when compiled with THINK C
_Troy Gaul
Infinity Systems
t-gaul@i-link.com
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/infinity-windoid-251-c.hqx; 100K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 16:13:40 -0600
From: Kevin Savetz <savetz@bolero.rahul.net>
Subject: [*] internet-services-faq-16.txt
Archive-name: internet-services/faq
Last-Modified: 1994/1/15
Version: 1.6
INTERNET SERVICES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Version 1.6 - 15 January, 1994
*** WANTED - YOUR FREQUENTLY ASKED INTERNET QUESTIONS AND
FREQUENTLY ANSWERED ANSWERS!
I have been publishing this FAQ list for seeming eons, and it became
clear to me very early on that I need to be very selective as to what
questions can be answered herein, lest this document become a 600-page
book. Well, Prentice Hall/Sams Publishing has agreed to make it a 600-
page book which will be able to cover hundreds of common questions with
more thorough answers. For information on how to submit your question
for possible inclusion in this book, or if you would like your answer to
a FAQ (attributed to you, of course) considered for publication, send e-
mail to "faq-book-info@northcoast.net" (message subject/body
unimportant).
*** CHANGES IN THIS VERSION:
0.1: Automatic updates to this document now available via e-mail
2.7: Added info on finding historical stock information
3.4: Removed reference to "Internet Resource Guide" (outdated)
3.4: Updated how to find John December's Internet Tools list
*** TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 0: THE BASICS
0.1: What is the purpose of this document?
0.2: What is alt.internet.services?
0.3: I'm new to the Internet. Where do I start?
0.4: What kind of information is on the Internet?
Why isn't there an encyclopedia on the Internet?
SECTION 1: WHAT IS...?
1.1: What is Telnet?
1.2: What is anonymous FTP?
1.3: What is Usenet?
1.4: What is finger?
1.5: What is IRC?
1.6: What is Alex/Archie/Gopher/Hytelnet/Netfind/Prospero/
Veronica/WAIS/WHOIS/WWW/X.500?
1.7: What is MUD/MUSH/MOO/MUCK/DUM/MUSE, etc.?
SECTION 2: HOW DO I...?
2.1: How do I send mail from the Internet to another network?
2.2: How do I access other systems from the Internet?
2.3: How do I contact a service provider?
2.4: How do I find out someone's e-mail address?
2.5: How do I get a name resolved?
2.6: How do I send e-mail to the White House?
2.7: How do I get stock market information?
2.8: How do I access the Library of Congress?
SECTION 3: I NEED INFORMATION ABOUT...
3.1: Where can I get Internet access in my area?
3.2: I need a BBS (on the Internet or in my area)!
3.3: Is there a list of all the Internet services?
3.4: How do I get information about the Internet online?
3.5: Are there any magazines about the Internet?
3.6: What's a good book to read for more information about the Internet?
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/info/internet-services-faq-16.txt; 47K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 16:13:46 -0600
From: Jim Hines <jhines@coplex.com.
Subject: [*] Low End User 01/94
Attached please find the latest edition of The Low End User, an
electronic magazine directed toward the lower end of the Macintosh spectrum.
It's in DOCMAKER format and should be easily read by all.
Thanks!
jhines@coplex.com
[Archived as /info-mac/per/low-end-user-94-01.hqx; 67K]
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 11:55:03 EST
From: Kevin Raner <kevin@carbon.chem.csiro.au>
Subject: [*] MacCurveFit 1.0.5
Here is MacCurveFit 1.0.5 which corrects a few bugs in earlier versions. Please
replace /sci/mac-curve-fit-103.hqx with this file.
MacCurveFit is a scientific least squares curve fitting program. Data sets can
be entered into a spreadsheet window or imported from programs like Excel or
extracted from text files. Arbitrary equations may then be fitted to the data
and displayed graphically. The equations can be defined by typing them as text
and so the program is very flexible. There is also a choice of mathematical
algorithms that can be used for curve fitting.
The program is shareware and costs AUD$ 30 (AUD$ 20 for students). (The
Australian Dollar is ca US$0.67).
Kevin Raner
kevin@carbon.chem.csiro.au
[Archived as /info-mac/sci/mac-curve-fit-105.hqx; 311K]
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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 94 14:26:44 PST
From: Alex Metcalf <alex@metcalf.demon.co.uk>
Subject: [*] MusicBox XCMD
MusicBox is an XCMD which gives multi-channel asynchronous sound
support to Hypercard. In addition, it allows users to play from disk, pause
or fade sounds, and synchronise the playing of two or more sounds. Full
documentation is included.
Alex Metcalf
alex@metcalf.demon.co.uk
[Archived as /info-mac/card/music-box.hqx; 234K]
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Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 00:26:35 +1100 (EST)
From: Michael Bradshaw <mbradsh@ucc.su.OZ.AU>
Subject: [*] New On-Line Magazine
Announcing the release of an Australian On-Line Macintosh magazine.
"MIKinations" is an Australian-produced on-line magazine dedicated to
covering alternate viewpoints for the Macintosh enthusiast.
Its articles range from the sublime to the ridiculous, from the prosaic
to the ironic. Put less pompously, there are serious bits and funny
bits.
MIKinations is published in a completely paperless format, and requires
a Macintosh to read.
The on-line format of the magazine is intended to mirror the normal
layout expected in a traditional journal style publication. Layout is
very clear and easy to read. Each page contains two columns, with page
numbering and page headers. No scrolling is required. Some articles
contain illustrations.
For most purposes, the on-line magazine can be thought of as a normal
magazine that is on the screen. A pointer button is used to turn a page,
instead of your fingers (!)
Most articles are of universal application and there is not much content
that is specific to Australian Mac users. What there is of local content
might be of interest to those overseas readers who are used to 99% of
magazine content being wholly US derived. It shows that the Macintosh
flame is kept alive in places as remote and unsophisticated ;-) as down-
under here in Australia.
This first issue is of particular interest to anyone who believes the
Newton can be a great thing to poke fun at. (A feature article for this
issue is "Ten uses for a Newton when you realise it recognises your
handwriting about as well as a dyslexic chemist.")
Or the magazine could be of interest to those who think recent releases
of software that consume several SIMMs just to load could perhaps be
just a little less memory-demanding and a bit more user-friendly.
There are also articles for those... who believe their Mac sometimes gets
too big for its boots... who are often annoyed by games that have manual-
lookup copy protection systems... for those interested in the past &
present of Macintosh models... and for those who would like to read an
interview with the local programmer of SpeedyFinder7, Victor Tan.
All these subjects are covered by entertaining articles in the January
1994 MIKinations.
Michael Bradshaw
Editor, MIKinations
[Archived as /info-mac/per/mikinations-94-01.hqx; 156K]
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Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 22:00:38 +0100
From: jonasw@lysator.liu.se
Subject: [*] PowerScan 2.0.1 (disk scanning utility)
Dear Netters,
this is a bug-fix update to PowerScan 2.0. Also included in the archive is
a StuffIt preprocessor!
Important: Registered users of 2.0 should read the readme file for instructions
on how to upgrade without removing your name from the application.
PowerScan is a System 7 application designed to read the contents of folders or
disks that you select (or drop on it).
[Archived as /info-mac/disk/power-scan-201.hqx; 360K]
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 17:22:00 +0100
From: zxmbt07@student.uni-tuebingen.de (Thomas Bridgwater)
Subject: [*] Quiet Start
Quiet Start is a system extension which will keep PowerBooks from
making the usual chime at startup or restart. Made for those PowerBook
users who may really want to use their computer as a laptop and
may find themselves in an environment where the chime would be
disturbing to others (like in a classroom).
Author's (my) address: tbridgwa@cymbal.calpoly.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/quiet-start.hqx; 4K]
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 15:58:10 -0600
From: pm4770@ssu.southwest.msus.edu (Here comes the ButtFinger!!!)
Subject: [*] Shambala 12 FONT UPDATE.
*** Shambala 1.1 FONT UPDATE
New with this version:
1) Replaced +,=, and $ with a moon, sun, and smile
2) Adopted the standard Sys7 suitcase format
3) Adjusted the numbers to match the letters better
4) Made the quotes more compact
5) Changed the block parenthasis into pillar parenthesis.
Enjoy! -Benjamin Adams of CORE FREAK SOFTWARE
pm4770@ssu.southwest.msus.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/font/shambala-11.hqx; 6K]
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 00:10 EST
From: NA205CS@opie.bgsu.edu
Subject: [*] SINUS.HQX
This binhexed file contains a Stuff It 1.5.1 archive that contains a
folder that contains a sound and a READ ME file. This sound, basically,
is what you hear when you have a sinus infection and blow your nose.
Although disgusting, it is rather comical.
See ya ... by the way, this was recorded and uploaded (of course)
by Morgan Deters. You can reach me (him) at na205cs@opie.bgsu.edu
on the internet until the end of April, 1994. Then you'll have to
contact me at ddeters@opie.bgsu.edu.
Not that there's anything to comment about
Morg
"The Nose-Squealer"
[Archived as /info-mac/snd/sinus.hqx; 219K]
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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 07:57:32 +1100 (EST)
From: Victor Tan <victort@ucc.su.OZ.AU>
Subject: [*] SpeedyFinder7 1.5.9*
SpeedyFinder7 is a system software enhancement control panel for the
Macintosh Operating System. It requires at least System 7.0 and will
function under System 7.0.1, System 7.1 and now with version 1.5.9 System
7 Pro.
It is fully PowerTalk compatible and with registered versions will copy
mail enclosures in the background.
This binary has been compressed with Aladdin's StuffIt product. You will
a StuffIt version 3.0 product to decompress it.
This version may be freely placed on bulletin board services for download
or CD-ROM for distribution. Please make a note that it is shareware and
requires registration.
Remember, SpeedyFinder7 is shareware. See the enclosed documents for more
details. Support shareware and register.
Victor Tan. (Author)
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/speedy-finder7-159a.hqx; 220K]
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Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 02:33:43 -0500 (EST)
From: f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim)
Subject: [*] Speedy Mouse ][ (INIT)
Speedy Mouse ][ is a very small INIT which will cause your mouse to move about
twice as fast as it normally does. C source code also available; check ftp
sites or e-mail f8dy@netaxs.com. Finger f8dy@netaxs.com for complete program
list. Copyright (C) 1994, Mark Pilgrim. Please read enclosed file "GNU
General Public License" for licensing details.
Speedy Mouse ][ is the sequel to Speedy Mouse; it should work properly with
Snap-To, Quickeys, voice navigation software, and any other software which
moves the cursor for the user. It works on all Macs, even non-ADB Macs (like
a Mac Plus). It works under system 6 or 7 (and possibly earlier systems, but
that claim is untested). It works on systems with multiple monitors (unlike
Speedy Mouse). It allows precision cursor movement (unlike Speedy Mouse). It
takes less than 4K on disk and less than 1K in memory. Please report any bugs
to f8dy@netaxs.com.
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/speedy-mouse-ii.hqx; 16K]
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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 94 14:43:01 EST
From: get naked <bmauro@gandalf.rutgers.edu>
Subject: [*] Submission.
This submission is a 3D animation of a looping Adobe Photoshop
icon. It is a good example of what 3D on a Macintosh is for. It also
can accompany ones' desktop enviroment whilst working on another
project.
(i.e.) Simple Player Quicktime moovies are multifinder aware.
Bryan Mauro
AT&T New York/Soho Lab Interactive Television
bmauro@eden.rutgers.edu Research Consultant
[Archived as /info-mac/grf/qt/three-d-photoshop-icon.hqx; 160K]
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 09:54:04 +0100
From: Michael Thies <andymon@uni-paderborn.de>
Subject: [*] Submission of sAVe-the-Disk 1.3.1
January 17, 1994
The enclosed file is a bin-hexed/compact-pro archive.
I am the author of this FreeWare system extension,
which I call "sAVe the Disk".
This file contains version 1.3.1 of sAVe the Disk which
supersedes the previous version 1.2.1.
sAVe the Disk 1.3.1 fixes three deficiencies of the AV Macs:
It speeds up certain Resource Manager operations, improves
performance of the disk cache built into the system and
prevents extra disk activity before and after sounds are
played.
sAVe the Disk works on Centris/Quadra 660av and Quadra 840av.
It requires System 7.1 and version 1.0 or 1.1 of the System
Enabler 088.
Although sAVe the Disk has not caused me any trouble I'm not
responsible for any (unlikely) problems you may experience.
This updated version is smaller, much faster and more reliable
than previous releases. It adds a fix for the less than perfect
behaviour of the disk cache built into the system (AV Macs only)
and includes modified icons.
Thanks to Steve Kien for his suggestions and Kurt Wiley for the
system extension icons.
Best regards,
Michael Thies. (andymon@uni-paderborn.de)
[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/save-the-disk-131.hqx; 18K]
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 09:18:54 GMT
From: backmod (Backup Moderator)
Subject: [*] SWIIPrintUseMonitor.cpt.hqx version 1.1
Dear Moderators,
Enclosed is version 1.1 of SWIIPrintUseMonitor.
This small application checks the log file created by the StyleWriter
II driver and warns the user if the cartridge is approaching the end
of its expected life.
A new feature of release 1.1 is the ability to also display the number
of pages printed so far.
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-11.hqx; 24K]
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 03:51:30 -0500 (EST)
From: usr4818a@tso.uc.EDU (Robert E. Winston)
Subject: [*] Tex-Edit 2.0
Tex-Edit 2.0, by Tom Bender, is a multi-window, styled text editor that
includes a built-in text reader. Keep a copy in your Apple menu and an
alias on the desktop (for drag-and-drop operations). Tex-Edit is fast,
easy-to-use and requires very little memory. It is particularly adept at
formatting text which is transmitted to and from a BBS.
Tex-Edit requires a Mac running System 6.0.7 or better. To use the speech
facility, you need to copy Apple's Speech Manager extension (along with any
desired voices) into the Extensions folder and re-boot. Tex-Edit runs fine
without the Speech Manager.
Tex-Edit is 32 bit clean, stationery aware, Apple event aware, System 7
compatible, MultiFinder compatible, color compatible, big screen
compatible, 68040 cache compatible and adheres to all of Apple's interface
guidelines. Undo is implemented for most functions and balloon help is
available (under System 7).
Tex-Edit 2.0 is FreeWare. (1/10/94)
Robert E. Winston usr4818a@tso.uc.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/text/tex-edit-20.hqx; 104K]
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 16:13:24 -0600
From: Yoram Ney <yoram@ibmpcug.co.uk>
Subject: [*] text-editors-ii
Please replace my original April '93 posting (text/text-editors.txt) with
this slightly reedited version.
Thanks in advance
Yoram
[Archived as /info-mac/text/text-editors-ii.txt; 20K]
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 13:02:51 -0600
From: Datamike@interaccess.com (Michael Shannon)
Subject: [*] The Underground Mac V2 #01
The Underground Mac
"Information With An Edge!"
Volume 2 No. 01
All contents and title C Michael P. Shannon 1994
A non-profit publication
Freely distributable via electronic means for non-profit purposes-Post it
everywhere!
For other uses please inquire. Thanks!
Send comments, criticisms, questions, blank checks and bearer bonds to:
AOL: Datamike
Internet: Datamike@interaccess.com
While the information presented herein is true to the best of our
knowledge, please don't base any important decisions on what you read. We
make no guarantees.
Developers: While we don't accept any advertising or "sponsors", we're
happy to review any hardware or software you can provide. Consider it cheap
advertising. For the cost of a single unit, you get the best form of
advertising: the testimonial of an actual Mac user. If you would like to
have a product reviewed, please contact us at one of our E-mail addresses.
Thanks!
For the time being UMR is being uploaded to two places:
AOL (Mac Hardware Forum)
Sumex-aim.stanford.edu (available via anonymous FTP)
UM is not available via automated subscription at this time, sorry.
Table Of Contents
What Happened To The Underground Mac?
Quicken Bugs: The Controversy
SimCity2000 Review
What's Wrong With Apple?
I Try To Fix It!
Powerbar Review
Q: Upgrading The Memory On A LaserWriter LS
NEW!: Signature File Of The Issue
Hot File: PowerBar
[Archived as /info-mac/per/underground-mac-v2-01.txt; 29K]
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 21:18:26 PDT
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: [*] TidBITS#209/17-Jan-94
TidBITS#209/17-Jan-94
More news from Macworld focusing on the PowerPC this week,
along with a number of small articles on upgrades to HyperCard
and ARA Commander, a free ZMODEM tool from Mark/Space
Softworks, a list of the current System Enablers, the solution
to the nasty problem some Duos have been having with charging
the battery recently, an announcement of an Internet book sale,
and finally, a look at the Auto Power On/Off control panel from
Apple.
Topics:
MailBITS/17-Jan-94
Read All About the Internet
HyperCard 2.2 Upgrade
Mark/Space ZMODEM Tool Released
ARACommander Upgraded
Current System Enablers
Macworld and PowerPC Impressions
Duo Charges Refused
Auto Power On/Off
Reviews/17-Jan-94
[Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-209.etx; 30K]
--
Adam C. Engst, TidBITS Editor -- ace@tidbits.com -- info@tidbits.com
Author of The Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh -- tisk@tidbits.com
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 16:13:35 -0600
From: Rusty Harold <eharold@pilot.njin.net>
Subject: [*] update appsfaq
Archive-name: macintosh/apps-faq
Version: 2.2.1
Last-modified: January 16, 1994
Frequently Asked Questions about Macintosh Application Software
comp.sys.mac.faq, part 4:
comp.sys.mac.apps
Copyright 1994 by Elliotte Harold
Archive-name: macintosh/apps-faq
Version: 2.2.1
Last-modified: January 16, 1994
What's new in version 2.2.1:
0.0: The IP address of rtfm.mit.edu has changed again.
It is now [18.70.0.209]. Furthermore rtfm files are
now stored in uncompressed format.
My preferred E-mail address is now elharo@shock.njit.edu
though I will still be checking mail at erh0362@tesla.njit.edu.
1.3: What's the best word processor?
WordPerfect 3.0 may finally be the Word killer so many have been
looking for for so long. See below for details.
MacWrite Pro 1.5 has been released. I still can't figure out
why anyone should buy it.
1.4: TeX?
This section has been extensively revised, and now includes info
on the shareware Direct TeX.
1.9: Drawing application?
Canvas 3.5 has been released.
2.3: How can I change a Word document to TeX? and vice-versa?
MathType, the commercial version of Word's Equation Editor,
can convert equations written with the Equation Editor into
TeX formulas.
Table of Contents
I. What's the Best...
1. Text editor
2. Word processor
3. Genealogy software
4. TeX/LaTeX
5. Integrated application
6. Spreadsheet
7. JPEG Viewer
8. Electronic publishing software
9. Drawing application
II. Microsoft Word
1. How can I assign styles to characters?
2. How can I automatically generate cross-references?
3. How can I change a Word document to TeX? and vice-versa?
4. How can I depersonalize Word?
5. Where can I get more information?
III. TeachText
1. How can I change the font in TeachText?
2. How do I place a picture in a TeachText file?
3. How do I make a TeachText document read-only?
[Archived as /info-mac/info/sft/csm-applications-faq-221.txt; 38K]
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 16:13:29 -0600
From: Rusty Harold <eharold@pilot.njin.net>
Subject: [*] update sysfaq
Archive-name: macintosh/system-faq
Version: 2.2.3
Last-modified: January 16, 1994
Frequently Asked Questions about Macintosh System Software
comp.sys.mac.faq, part 2:
comp.sys.mac.system
Copyright 1994 by Elliotte Harold
Archive-name: macintosh/system-faq
Version: 2.2.3
Last-modified: January 16, 1994
What's new in version 2.2.3:
4.1: How do I convert between Windows fonts and Mac fonts?
TrueType and PostScript?
TTConverter is at version 1.5. Refont and the pub/norm directory
has moved from ibis.cs.umass.edu to jasper.ora.com.
Table of Contents
I. Memory
1. Why is my system using so much memory?
2. What is MODE32? the 32-bit enabler? Do I need them?
3. How much memory should I allot to my cache?
II. System Software
1. Why does Apple charge for System 7.1?
2. What does System 7.1 give me for my $35 that System 7.0 doesn't?
3. Where can I get System 7.1?
4. How can I use System 6 on a System 7 only Mac?
5. Non-US scripts and systems
6. What is System 7 Tuneup? Do I need it?
7. Why do my DA's disappear when I turn on MultiFinder?
8. Do I need System 7.0.1?
9. How can I get System 7.0.1 on 800K disks?
III. Hard Disk and File System Problems
1. Help! My folder disappeared!
2. Why can't I throw this folder away?
3. Why can't I share my removable drive?
4. Why can't I eject this SyQuest cartridge? CD-ROM? etc.
5. Why can't I rename my hard disk?
6. How do I change my hard disk icon?
IV. Fonts
1. How do I convert between Windows fonts and Mac fonts?
TrueType and PostScript?
2. What font will my screen/printer use when different types
are installed?
3. Where should I put my fonts?
V. Miscellaneous:
1. What does System Error XXX mean?
2. What is a Type Y error?
3. What is A/ROSE?
4. Easy Access: One Answer, Many Questions
[Archived as /info-mac/info/sft/csm-system-faq-223.txt; 36K]
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 94 11:59:44 +0100
From: "Ad Herweijer" <ad@ph.tn.tudelft.nl>
Subject: 660AV (and 840AV?) Framegrabber woes
Our 660 AV just arrived. Fine machine, but it does some annoying things when
grabbing images from our Sony CCD-camera (Model XC-77CE). The histograms (as
measured by Adobe Photoshop 2.5.1) never report gray-values below 16 and above
235, no matter how black or white the image may be. (This is also true when we
tried a different camera, different manufacturer, so the problem is not with
the
camera.) Far worse, the range from 228 to 234 never gets any counts either! The
problem is not in the camera hardware: short circuiting the Video-In connector
puts all counts in gray-value bin 16 and a saturated white obviously deserves
better than the measured gray-value 235. As far as we know Apple doesn't
publish
specs on the properties of the framegrabber, but we are interested if other
660AV (or 840AV) users have seen the same effects. We have looked inside the
box
for offset and gain controls for the A/D converter but weren't able to locate
them. But even if we overlooked them, it's not likely that their adjustment
would cure the 228-234 problem.
Less serious, but disturbing too, is the size that the grabbed images occupy in
RAM and on disk. Using Apple-supplied software (Videomonitor 1.0) accompanied
by
AV Digitizer Options 1.0b1 and AV Cache Tuner 1.0.1, copying an uncompressed
752*576 pixel grayscale image (= 433152 bytes) creates a 1.6 MB clipboardfile
on
disk! This amount is independent of the setting of the color/grayscale option,
so it appears that Apple once again played one of it's memory-greedy
tricks.Further, Videomonitor (the Apple program) will not grab a full image
(752*576) unless it is allocated 10 MBytes for the program!!!
I would welcome all comments by Internetters (hopefully including those
at Apple HQ!) on the reported phenomena. If they are of general interest
I will post them to Info-Mac. TIA.
ir. Ad Herweijer
Delft University of Technology
Fac. of Applied Physics
Pattern Recognition Group
Lorentzweg 1
2628 CJ Delft
the Netherlands
Phone: +31 15 782408
FAX: +31 15 626740
E-mail:ad@ph.tn.tudelft.nl
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Date: 18 Jan 94 08:08:13 EST
From: Ric Ford <72511.44@CompuServe.COM>
Subject: ADB Splitter (A)
APS Technologies sells both ADB splitters and ADB extension cables:
800 677-3294
-Ric
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 12:07:49 +0200
From: bnhirsch@dapsas1.weizmann.ac.il (David L. Hirschberg)
Subject: a few AV questions
Dear Net,
I have a new Quadra 840av and I have a couple of questions:
1. I am using the geoport analog adapter and the bundled fax software. Is
there an option to have the fax and phone share the same line? I would
like the fax to answer only if a fax is coming in otherwise the phone would
ring.
2. Is there a 14,400 fax/modem upgrade planned? Will it be software or
hardware?
3. The speech recognition software was not able to start up and run when a
fax was being sent and did not start up after it was finished. Has anyone
been able to get the fax software and the speech recognition software to
work together?
4. We are using Knowlege server to do Medline searches. The av's crash
when the software is launched. Does anyone know the email address for
Aries software?
Thank you, David
bnhirsch@weizmann.weizmann.ac.il
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 94 13:31:41 +0100
From: robk@stack.urc.tue.nl (Rob Kouwenberg)
Subject: Auto Power On/Off tidbits 209 [C]
L.S.,
Dieder Bylsma (bylsma@unixg.ubc.ca) wrote :
>However, so far as I can tell, it only works on the
>following three modular Macs: Quadra 840AV, the IIvx, and the
>IIsi.
According to a rather large discussion on a dutch BBS somewhat more systems
might work with the Auto Power On/Off cp. It seems to be a combination of
soft power on built in, and system 7.1. My Quadra 900 also works with it. I
also heard a rumor ( it couldn't be verified ) that the larger desktop macs
that don't have soft power on ( not the 605/475, but the 610/650, etc ) can
be expanded with a simple electronic relay. In the internal power supply
this part is just missing. As I haven't seen such a machine inside I can't
defend/attack this rumor.
Hope this helps, greetings, Rob Kouwenberg
(*robk@stack.urc.tue.nl,Gr.Adolfstraat86,5616BX,Eindhoven,Holland*)
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 14:19:32 GMT-0600
From: jemian@tmnxt1.iit.edu (Pete Jemian)
Subject: Big Screen for LCII (Q)
What are my options for a large screen for an LCII?
Hopefully, I don't have to add an internal board.
The application is project management
(massive flowcharts from hell and spreading spreadsheets).
Send those replies right here: jemian@tmnxt1.iit.edu
TIA, Pete
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 22:18:17 EST
From: asishane@aol.com
Subject: Call For Papers - MacHack '94
----------------------
Call for Papers
Technical Conference for Macintosh Developers '94
June 23 - 25, 1994
Ann Arbor, Michigan
The MacHack '94 Proceedings Committee is soliciting papers for the ninth
annual Technical Conference for Macintosh Developers (MacHack '94). The
conference is a technical forum on the Macintosh computer, Newton and other
PDAs, and personal computing in general and includes programming, networking,
operating system, tools, novice, business, and research tracks.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
Direction of Personal Computing
Object-Oriented Programming
Parallel Processing
Intelligent Applications
OCE
Networking
Databases
Graphics and Multimedia
User Interface Research
Computers in Education
Newton and other PDAs
RISC computing
A/UX
OS/2 and Microsoft Windows
Macintosh Hardware and Cards
International Programming
Programming Languages and Tools
Case studies
Project Development
Software Maintenance and Reliability
Starting a Computer Business
Changing Computer Marketplace
Legal Aspects of Computing
Useful Programming Techniques
QuickTopics: 1-3 page mini-papers of useful hints or information
to increase development productivity
Paper presenters will receive free conference registrations and special
recognition. QuickTopics authors will receive the speaker discount.
Conference attendance is limited to 300 (and is expected to sell
out).
Please submit short abstracts (one page or less) by February 15, 1994.
Papers
are due by May 2, 1994.
Registration Fees: Attendee - $375 before 4/15/94
Speaker - $275 before 4/15/94
For more information contact:
Shane Looker, Papers Chairman or
Aimee Moran, Expotech:
Expotech, Inc.
1264 Bedford Rd.
Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230
313-882-1824
Internet: asishane@aol.com,
expotech@aol.com
AppleLink, GEnie or MacNet: EXPOTECH
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 94 13:31:50 +0100
From: robk@stack.urc.tue.nl (Rob Kouwenberg)
Subject: Disable 'connnect network dialog box' [Q]
Hello Netters !
Whenever I enable and disable Appletalk using the chooser, I always get the
dialog box that says something like: 'make sure you are connected to an
appletalk network'. As I think this is a kind of IBM message ( like 'if you
can read this, you figured out how to turn on the computer { Does anyone
know how to turn on a computer ? -:) }).
My opinion is that this dialog box should only appear when balloon help is
enabled, and then only once in a while.
Any suggestions ( Victor T. ? ) ?
Greetings, Rob Kouwenberg
(*robk@stack.urc.tue.nl,Gr.Adolfstraat86,5616BX,Eindhoven,Holland*)
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 22:20:11 +0000
From: A.D'Emanuele@manchester-computing-centre.ac.uk (Antony D'Emanuele)
Subject: Ethernet connectors for PowerBook 180?
I am looking for an ethernet connector for a PB180. There are a range
available and I am looking for the following in the adaptor I finally
purchase:
1) connectors for thin, thick, and 10BaseT cabling
2) small as possible!
3) dual voltage power supply (if possible)
4) compatibility with hardware and software (System 7 and future OS)
5) reliability
The products I have found so far that seem to fit the bill include:
DaynaPort SCSI/Link-3
Asante EN/SC PB
I have also come across an adaptor that fits into the serial port
(DaynaPort E/Z), is there any advantag/disadvantage of this type of adaptor
over a SCSI adaptor.
Does anyone have any experience of these or other adaptors? I look forward
to any comments.
Tony D'Emanuele, University of Manchester (A.D'Emanuele@mcc.ac.uk)
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 17:45:51 -0600
From: ehfm@midway.uchicago.edu (Eric Hoffmann)
Subject: F1 Demo problems (A)
If you downloaded the F1 v1.1 demo, or the updater, you need to be aware of
the following bugs:
* F1 will crash if you try to launch it without using F1 setup to set the
Serial Port first. Use the pop-up menu that presents different serial
ports to choose a different port if your machine hangs.
* An ";" must be added to the end of F1's dial string. This instructs F1 to
not add a carriage return -- so your string will look like "ATDT;"
* F1 1.1 crashes during a call hangup sometimes.
* The old version of F1 (v1.03) ignored the "BBS" event created in Tabby --
it simply didn't care when the crashcall arrived, it just performed it's
task. Now, with the new F1 v1.1, the event specified as "BBS" is read from
0000 to 2400 and F1 will sit there and regard that time designation as a
full Event. You will have to change the BBS setting.
* The 'Check Port' and 'Show CTB Windows' buttons are exchanged
(and not only this):
- Port is checked if the 'Show CTB Windows' is selected
- CTB Tools windows are displayed if the 'Check Port' button IS NOT checked.
There is a bug in the button selection code: you should see only ONE CFG009
line in the Formula1 Prefs file. You can view it from the F1 setup
application and you can edit it as you would any text file.
You can correct the file manually this way:
CFG009<tab>8 means 'get port info'
CFG009<tab>16 means 'get baud info'
CFG009<tab>24 means 'get baud AND port info'
* Some people are using F1 v1.1 to make outgoing calls only, while using
v1.0.3 to handle incoming ones. There's no longer a conflict using several
F1 versions - just rename each version and open up #STR resource 134 and
specify which filename you wish to use as the preference file instead of
Formula1 prefs.
These bugs have been discussed in the Mac Communications FidoNet echoes. I
hope this helps anyone who downloaded the files and experienced problems.
- v1.1.1 should be released before long :-) In the meantime, you can get
some idea of how the new EMSI compatible F1 works.
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 22:02:04 -0600 (CST)
From: Mendel Art Gallery <mendel@access.usask.ca>
Subject: FAQ for LaTeX
I anyone aware of a FAQ list for TeX, LaTeX, BibTeX and/or HyperBibTex? I
would appreciate any help I can get with these programs.
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 21:26:01 CST
From: edward@pro-ren.cts.com (Edward Floden)
Subject: Finder File Size v. Real Size
I know that there's a minimum size for any file, which is dependent upon
the size of the Macintosh volume on which it resides. But I've a file here
which doesn't seem to adhere to the rules.
The file in question is a folder, containing nothing but more folders, each
with a custom icon. (It's a custom icon collection.) According to the
System 7.1 Finder's Get Info, this folder has a size of 12K (yes,
_twelve_), and contains 596 items. Yet, when I attempt to copy this
seemingly minuscule folder, the Copy command will inform me that the folder
contains 1186 items, almost double what Get Info says. And, when I first
attempted to copy this folder onto an 800K disk, I was also informed that
an additional *1.7MB* was needed to copy the items.
Why the discrepancy between Get Info and reality, and how much space does this
folder actually occupy? BTW, the partition's size is about 100MB.
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 94 14:47:43 -0800
From: Bill Rausch <t9365@cis13.nfuel.com>
Subject: hard drive service
Reading the flames on LaCie.. Maxtor has essentially the same policy. I have
a drive gone bad (actually the SCSI controller card on an LXT213SY was
damaged) and they will not fix it or help me in any way because they no
longer manufacture that drive. Their policy is that when they quit selling
a drive, and the warranty on existing drives expires, they no longer
service them in any way.
It sounds just like LaCie's policy.
Bill Rausch, wnr@fred.nfuel.com
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 15:14:16 -0600
From: Paul M Sheldon <psheldon@utdallas.edu>
Subject: Hardware handshaking (A)
I use hh for hardware handshaking below.
Long ago, I had already worked with Connect-It to get hh cable (they
had red and orange mixed up in something like printer cable that worked
for another platform's hh cable, while I had cd specs on what all should
be connected to what). While we worked it out, they sent me various
hypothetically corrected cables. I hypothesized the color pair switch and
rewired and informed them. They respect their customers.
I am now a satisfied high speed modeming customer and they sell cheap
as far as I can see.
e mail them on aol.rgflowers for a price. They will ship you from
Arlington, Texas.
The electronic postmaster didn't seem to like your from address
(ARBRODY@vax.clarku.edu). Chalk it off as one of the mysteries of e mail.
:-)
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 18:04:22 EST
From: williams@opus.csv.cmich.edu (Chuck Williams)
Subject: Houdini info needed [Q]
Hello Gurus,
I am curious about Houdini; it seems a very nice solution for
those who are working (tortured) in an IBM only environment.
A few questions...
1. When????
2. Will it only be available for the Quadra 610?
3. Dealer install only? (seems like there might be some HD
partitioning needed.)
4. SCSI access via DOS end (i.e. should I buy an IBM formatted drive?)
How about Syquest disks?
There are more questions... wish I wrote 'em down when I thought of
them.
Any help would be graciously accepted.
Thanks,
Chuck
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Date: Wed, 19 Jan 1994 10:43:04 -0600 (CST)
From: Daniel Pollock <pollock@CC.UManitoba.CA>
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V12 #8
I am looking at purchasing a software package that will allow me to keep
track of may daily sales in ledger format, payroll, inventory c?1;0control
for my grocery store/pawn shop. In short, I need a good sa small business
accounting business program.
That is above al easy to use, particularly for a beginner at MAC,
I was told MYOB is the best program on the market. Does anybody have
suggestions. If so please let me know at
pollock@ccu.umanitoba.ca
Thanks
Dan Pollock
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Date: 18 Jan 1994 11:35:12 U
From: "Michael Schulze" <Michael_Schulze@qmgate.cc.oberlin.edu>
Subject: Interactive Poker Programs
Subject: Time: 11:28 AM
OFFICE MEMO Interactive Poker Programs Date: 1/18/94
Does anyone know of a good interactive poker program for the Mac? (Commercial
or otherwise) I know there are a bunch of "video poker" games out there, but
I'm looking for something like "Bicycle poker" for windows. You can set up any
5 or 7 card game and play against computer opponents. PSCHULZE@OBERLIN.EDU
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 16:27 +0100 (MET)
From: "Hans de Wolf - Fokker Space & Systems FSS/PSD - +31-71-245878 -
hw23316@nlr.nl" <HW23316@NLR.NL>
Subject: ISDN modems
Hi Netters !
A question: does anybody know if there are ISDN modems available for
the Macintosh ? We have recently moved to a new building which is equipped
with ISDN, and only a few analog lines are available.
Are there external ISDN modems, or internal ISDN modems on a NuBus card?
Thanks in advance !
Hans de Wolf
hw23316@nlr.nl
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 13:10:47 -0800 (PST)
From: John Thoo <jbthoo@ucdavis.edu>
Subject: Kid Pix 1.2 (Q)
I finally bought a copy of the much-acclaimed Kid Pix 1.2 for my
two-and-a-half-year-old. I've run into three problems, and am wondering if
anyone else has run into the same. I'm using an SE/30 8MB runnning
System 7.0/tuneup 1.1.1, and a Radius Color Pivot/LE.
(1) In 32-bit mode (using Mode32), selecting Samll Kids Mode freezes the
program, and requires my restarting the Mac.
(2) In Small Kids Mode, the ``bib'' that's supposed to prevent my girl
>From selecting the Desktop doesn't work on my setup because the ``bib''
covers only the Pivot/LE but not the SE/30's (internal) monitor, so
accidentally clicking on the SE/30's screen does bring up the Desktop and
provide access everything else.
(3) The manual states, ``Press the spacebar when booting Kid Pix and the
drawing screen will enlarge to take advantage of monitors larger than
13".'' Not so on my Color Pivot/LE, i.e. the drawing screen does not
fill up the Pivot/LE's screen.
Otherwise, KP is a fine program, and my little girl loves using it (even
though she's not yet able to use the trackball without any supervision).
Any comments would be much appreciated.
--John.
J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu>
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 17:38:20 -0600 (CST)
From: VISITOR@UICWS.PHY.UIC.EDU
Subject: KovasMapsVol1 About
The file called KOVASMAPSVOL1.JOU;1 is a collection of 22 of the most (IMHO)
fun
and playable (not to mention good) original maps never posted before for the
ex
cellent game bolo.Please archive it as KovasMapsVol1.sit.hqx in the
/info-mac/ga
me/bolo directory.
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Date: 18 Jan 1994 17:01:16 +1300
From: "matt n." <clas005@csc.canterbury.ac.nz>
Subject: mac's birthday
> fusonv@CC.DENISON.EDU wrote:
> I would like to know the DATE this month which we should be
> celebrating the Mac's 10th birthday. Does anyone know which DAY
the
> first Macs shipped?
I believe the usual date to use is Tuesday, January 24. That is the
day, two days after SuperBowl Sunday when the 1984 ad was run, that
the Mac was demonstrated to the shareholders at the Flint Center.
This was also probably the day that Steve Jobs designated as Day One
in his Hundred Days campaign -- 100 days to ship 50,000 units and
show that the Mac would make a serious mark in the computing world.
If you want to get really tricky, you could also use Monday, January
16. That's supposedly the day the final version of the system
software (and MacWrite and MacPaint) was picked up by courier from
Apple to start mass duplication. So that's when the first fully
functioning Mac was "finished", although it was not the official
release date yet.
matt neuburg, phd = clas005@csc.canterbury.ac.nz
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 94 11:29:37 EST
From: Clare Durst <CCD@BROWNVM.brown.edu>
Subject: MenuCHoice and Eudora 1.4.1
Love both of them. But opening something from the apple menu through
menu choice gives me an "empty mailbox" message when I'm in Eudora, and
I shortly crash. Has anyone else experienced this?- I haven't done the
Extensions Manager eliminate-one-by-one YET! ARGH! I've had a very stable
system for awhile now, until I brought in the new Eudora. Didn't have
any problem with the earlier v. of Eudora and MenuChoice.
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 16:03:50 EST
From: bouldin@anvil.nrl.navy.mil
Subject: More detail about System Software Memory Usage? (Q)
If you do "About this Macintosh", you only get a total of the memory used
by the system. Is there some way to get more detail?? I am trying to figure
out which INITS, etc take up memory, how much, and so on. Any utils that
give more detail than the Finder provides???
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 15:28:25 LCL
From: jim palmer <ZOOEY%SUVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: Multi-user Eudora
At Syracuse University, all students are encouraged to use Eudora for their
mail accounts. Each students makes a personalized Eudora floppy disk so that
they can pop it into any Mac on campus. It also allows you to take your mail
with you (e.g. home) to read and write -- using the 'lab' machine for the
internet connection only.
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 94 11:42:15 PST
From: "m.c.schraefel" <MSCHRAE@UVVM.UVic.CA>
Subject: NEW laserwriter 320 info?
has anyone seen or heard reviews of apple's new
Laserwriter 320?
I'm very interested in it as potential purchase, but
after the various speed problems wiith the 310, i'm
reluctant to jump in.
is this really a solid, speed-worthy (post-script) printer or
a 310 with a new number?
thanks very much for your time and info
mc
mschrae@uvvm.uvic.ca
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 94 14:24:04 MST
From: tshening@Iomega.Com (Thane Heninger)
Subject: Q840AV turns itself off!
on Wed, 1/12/94, susan.farrell wrote:
>I have this great new Q650 with a funny problem. Twice in two weeks the
>thing turned itself off! No shutdown, just CLICK. Both times the computer
>had been on for ~8 hours, and I was using it to do something really
>mundane, like typing text. I did not notice any dimming of the lights or
>other indicators of brown-out or power flicker in the room (but it is an
>old and lousy wiring system in my apt).
A fellow employee near me has the same problem with his Quadra 840 AV.
It seems to not be correlated to any external thing. He thinks it has
something to do with a bad power supply.
He called Apple and they said they never heard of anything like that
happening. Another employee here thinks that is "bull-pucky".
We have many Macintoshes here, and have not seen this problem in any
others before, for many years. This person just got his Q840AV and
has seen the problem much more frequent than 2 times in 2 weeks.
Is this a common problem?
Thane Heninger
Iomega
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 17:33:24 +1000
From: DAVID.D.F.O'KEEFE@BHPMELMSM.BHP.bhpmel04.telememo.au
Subject: Recording sounds from CD ROM
My apologies if this is a FAQ but I dont have access to USENET. Is there any
shareware/freeware product which will allow me to record sound directly from
the inbuilt CD ROM in my IIvx? I would like to be able to lift sounds from CD
to use as system beeps.
Please respond directly to me I will summarise if there is anything to tell.
David O'Keefe
DAVID.D.F.O'KEEFE@BHPMELMSM.BHP.bhpmel04.telememo.au
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 14:31:30 -0600 (CST)
From: "Mark Dohm, UW-P Information Technology" <UCSMAD@uwplatt.edu>
Subject: Release dates of new Excel/Word?
Has anyone heard specific details on release dates of Excel 5 and Word 6
for the Mac? I know they are supposed to be released this quarter, but a more
precise date would be nice.
thanks, Mark. 8^) (ucsmad@uwplatt.edu)
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 09:36:02 +0000
From: mon2ier@mailbox.syr.edu
Subject: Word 5.1 and Endnote
Does anyone know of a way to make the 1989 bibliographic package Endnote
compatible with Word 5.1? Endnote opens readily with Word 4.0 but not with
versions 5.0 or 5.1. Customer Support for Endnote is not available at the
telephone number in my users manual--the vendor (Niles & Associates, of
Berkeley, Cal.) is either out of business or has changed its phone number.
Thanks for any suggestions other than the obvious one of opening Endnote in
Word 4, and then copying the bibliography into Word 5.
Mark Monmonier
Geography Dept., Syracuse Univ., Syracuse, NY 13244
mon2ier@syr.edu
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