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Date: Mon, 2 May 94 08:26:06 PDT
From: The Info-Mac Moderators <info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu>
Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V12 #67
To: info-mac-list
Info-Mac Digest Mon, 2 May 94 Volume 12 : Issue 67
Today's Topics:
[*] Alt.sources.mac Digest #5
[*] Amy's recipes 2.0; a recipe database
[*] Electronic Birthday Card - B&W
[*] Electronic Birthday Card - Color
[*] Electronic Mother's Day Card - Color
[*] FileTyper 4.1.1; a type/cretor editor
[*] Final Impact 1.0; a fun space shoot-em-up game
[*] Greg's Buttons 3.2; colorised, 3-D controls
[*] Hoffman -- TrueType/Type 1 font
[*] JCONV-DD v.1.7.3; a JIS<->SJIS<->EUC converter
[*] JCONV-DD v.1.7.3J; a JIS<->SJIS<->EUC converter (Japanese)
[*] Knockout -- Truetype/Type 1 font
[*] Laserwriter 8.1.1 No Borders Patch
[*] Legrand -- TrueType/Type 1 font
[*] LineShare 3.0.2 Demo; allows simultaneous access to serial ports
[*] Mama -- TrueType/Type 1 font
[*] MIDI Museum 1.10; an universal MIDI patch librarian
[*] Movie Conversion; a QuickTime utility
[*] MovieTrilogy1.0b3; 3 applications for video subtitling
[*] New Day -- TrueType/Type 1 font
[*] Ocean View -- TrueType/Type 1 font
[*] OptionCapsLock; only lock cpas if Option is pressed also
[*] PersonalLog v1.0; for a collection of personal notes
[*] The Big One -- arcade game
[*] UltraYahtzee 1.0.2; a Yahtzee variation
(Q) Mactools 3 and Syquest 105 removable
7th Guest
[Q] How to access individual entries of a repeating field in FileMaker
Pro?
Absoft Fortran for Power Macintosh
Announcement: BBEdit for Power Macintosh
AppleTalk on Modem Port? (A)
Audio input for Mac LC475
ClarisWorks outlines (Q)
Compatibility list for PowerMacs (Q)
Coward Needs Simms Help!
Downloading quirks (R)
EasyView (Q)
Encryption
FAXstf 3.0 speed (reply)
Help files for CD games
IM_Mac1.0b27z.sea.hqx.text
is there an e-mail address for MacWrite Pro?
Joystick for PowerBook (Q)
MacWrite Pro style shortcuts (R)
MOD Files with more than 4 voices
More Mac IIsi problems (repost)
PageMaker 5 printing to GCC PLP II?
Perfect launchpad is PowerBar
Several Questions...
Tarrtha
Tex on Mac (R)
Unstuffing Mystique, the mystery continues
Voice-Capable Modem
WANTED: e-mail-partners
Wanted: the perfect launch pad
Wanted update for faxstf 2.2.3 to 3.0
What is the SIMMS config of PowerMac 6100?
Where is QuickTime 1.6.2?
WindowPicker bug (R)
Zterm vs. BBEdit Lite?
The Info-Mac newsgroup is moderated by Bill Lipa, Gordon Watts and Liam Breck.
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any password) in the info-mac directory on sumex-aim.stanford.edu
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Date: 29 Apr 1994 20:04:50 GMT
From: dnebing@andy.bgsu.edu (Dave Nebinger)
Subject: [*] Alt.sources.mac Digest #5
Just thought I would crank this out before finals week...
alt.sources.mac digest #5-94 4/29/94
Today's Contents:
[!] administrivia
[*] 00snippets.cpt.hqx
[*] arrowcdef.cpt.hqx
[*] cwdropshell.cpt.hqx
[*] dialectic.cpt.hqx
[*] finderprogbar1.1.cpt.hqx
[*] graf3dpas.cpt.hqx
[*] mount.cpt.hqx
[*] offscreentoys.cpt.hqx
[*] pasanimcurs.cpt.hqx
[*] pasfloats.cpt.hqx
[*] patchlib1.0d2.cpt.hqx
[*] photoplug.cpt.hqx
[*] profont.cpt.hqx
[*] program.cpt.hqx
[*] qdgxprint.cpt.hqx
[*] setcell.cpt.hqx
[*] shutdownfx1.4.cpt.hqx
[*] tcexceptions.cpt.hqx
[*] writethrough.cpt.hqx
[#] aesendrec
[#] ascii2ebcdic
[#] calcarrows
[#] calllapmgr
[#] cicnshowinit
[#] devicedepth
[#] fastcopybits
[#] flashditem
[#] floatinghdrs
[#] highbit
[#] inbg
[#] itoroman
[#] missle
[#] mymacnames
[#] numofcolors
[#] numofcolors2
[#] opencd
[#] randomlongs
[#] resdecompress
[#] simpledrag
[#] startinit
[#] statusreg
[#] texteditbounds
[#] trackhalfrect
[#] traversedir
[#] unmountvol
[!] Who's Who List
[!] Archive organization
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/info/alt-sources-mac-digest-94-05.txt; 28K]
------------------------------
Date: Sat, Apr 30, 1994 10:14 PM
From: Kent Pilkington <kep@ACM.ORG>
Subject: [*] Amy's recipes 2.0; a recipe database
This is a beta version of Amy's Recipes 2.0 Please try it out and send
comments, questions, and but reports to:
Image Works Plus
Tim Bobo
8124 Cross
N. Richland Hills, TX 76180
Amy's Recipes is a STAND ALONE APPLICATION. It is a great incredible amazing
dynamic wonderful shareware ($3) cookbook program.
[Archived as /info-mac/app/amys-recipes-20.hqx; 1078K]
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Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 02:15:13 -0800
From: Jim Emmons <jemmons@huachuca-emh8.army.mil>
Subject: [*] Electronic Birthday Card - B&W
Hi y'all -
Here is a neat little program written by Charles Marlowe that presents an
electronic birthday card you can modify to your purposes. This is the
black and white version of the earlier color version. Try it out and see
if you like it. Be sure to read the Readme file to get the most out of
your card.
Good through 1 June. Contact the author for more information.
$5 shareware. I am not the author.
[Archived as /info-mac/app/electronic-birthday-card-bw.hqx; 107K]
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Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 02:11:30 -0800
From: Jim Emmons <jemmons@huachuca-emh8.army.mil>
Subject: [*] Electronic Birthday Card - Color
Hi y'all -
Here is a neat little program written by Charles Marlowe that presents an
electronic birthday card you can modify to your purposes. Try it out and
see if you like it. Be sure to read the Readme file to get the most out of
your card.
Good through 1 June. Contact the author for more information.
$5 shareware. I am not the author.
[Archived as /info-mac/app/electronic-birthday-card-color.hqx; 112K]
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 02:23:18 -0800
From: Jim Emmons <jemmons@huachuca-emh8.army.mil>
Subject: [*] Electronic Mother's Day Card - Color
Hi y'all -
Be nice to your Mom - send her this little program, and if she doesn't
have a Mac, send her one of those, too. <g>
Here is a neat little program written by Charles Marlowe that presents an
electronic Mother's Day card you can modify to your purposes. Try it out
and see if you like it. Be sure to read the Readme file to get the most
out of your card.
Good through 1 June. Contact the author for more information.
$5 shareware. I am not the author.
[Archived as /info-mac/app/electronic-mothers-day-card-color.hqx; 111K]
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 04:37:31 -0700
From: dazuma@cco.caltech.edu (Daniel Azuma)
Subject: [*] FileTyper 4.1.1; a type/cretor editor
Attached please find a copy of FileTyper 4.1.1, the latest version of the
popular shareware type/creator editor. This should replace the earlier
version found in disk/file-typer-41.hqx.
Changes since version 4.1.0 are as follows:
* Fixed a really stupid bug in MakeAutoTyper that sometimes caused crashes
when quitting, if the help file was not installed.
* The incompatibility between FileTyper Menu and SpeedyFinder7, (and also
the upcoming Aladdin Desktop Tools), has been fixed. Thanks to Victor Tan
for his help with this. Version 4.1.1 or later of FileTyper Menu and
version 1.5.9d or later of SpeedyFinder should work properly together.
* The FileTyper Folder can be placed in the Preferences Folder as well as
the System Folder.
Enjoy!
Daniel Azuma
dazuma@cco.caltech.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/disk/file-typer-411.hqx; 164K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 14:10:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tovarich Pizor <pizor@lclark.edu>
Subject: [*] Final Impact 1.0; a fun space shoot-em-up game
Here's a fun space shoot-em-up similar in concept to Sky Shadow. No
ReadMe file, alas, but that's how I found it on a local (408) BBS -- and
that one BBS is the only place I've seen it to date. The help gives keyboard
commands with letter keys; unlisted but also valid, on your numeric
keypad 8 goes up, 4 goes left, 6 goes right, 5 goes down and 2 drops bombs.
Rich "Akira" Pizor, pizor@lclark.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/final-impact-10.hqx; 489K]
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Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 12:10:18 +0100 (BST)
From: Greg Landweber <gdl@maths.ox.ac.uk>
Subject: [*] Greg's Buttons 3.2; colorised, 3-D controls
Greg's Buttons 3.2 (1 May 1994) (c)1991-94 Gregory D. Landweber
Internet: gdl@maths.ox.ac.uk ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
CompuServe: 73131,3326 REGISTRATION FEE: US $15 or UK L10
Do you think your Mac's interface looks flat and boring? Do you wonder why
the push buttons are still in black and white, while the scroll bars and
windows are shaded with color tinges? Are your eyes tired of staring at
white windows? Does the blocky Chicago font get you down? Maybe you just
yearn for a red stop sign. If so, then you should try Greg's Buttons. If
not, you should still try Greg's Buttons, and after a week or two you'll be
shocked by how plain your Mac looks without it!
Greg's Buttons is a control panel and requires System 7 and Color QuickDraw.
It works fine with both color and gray-scale monitors, and although it will
still work on a black and white screen, the effect will not be as impressive.
As of version 3.2, Greg's Buttons contains both 680x0 and PowerPC code for
optimal performance on both Macintosh and Power Macintosh computers.
(I am NOT planning to release separate Mac and Power Mac versions.)
List of Features
o Replaces the standard flat black and white push buttons, check boxes,
and radio buttons with tasteful 3-D color ones. These buttons are
designed to complement the windows and scroll bars in the System 7
interface, and in particular they use the color tints that you can
select in the "Color" control panel. You can choose from two styles
of push buttons and three styles of radio buttons and check boxes.
o Lets you select the background color of dialog boxes, menus (both the
text and background colors), and Finder windows.
o Substitutes a font of your choice (chosen two versions each of Palatino
and Helvetica) for Chicago as your system font.
o Colorizes the mini icons in Finder list views (View by Name, etc.).
(This feature is enabled only under Systems 7.0, 7.0.1 or 7.1.)
o Colorizes the stop sign, caution, and note alert icons.
Changes since v3.1.5
o The system patches are now "optimized" for use on the PowerMacs.
More precisely, when run on a PowerMac, Greg's Buttons installs "fat"
patches containing both 680x0 and PowerPC code so as to reduce
unnecessary mode switches. Please note that although the patches are
now fat, the Greg's Buttons file is no larger than in previous versions.
o Added the ClarisWorks "Find/Replace" dialog to the internal exclusion
list. This fixes the problem where the box is drawn off screen, while
allowing you to colorize the rest of the dialog boxes in ClarisWorks.
o Fixed the conflict where the 3D buttons feature behaved as it it were
permanently turned off (this behavior also occurs when running the
control panel "Keys!" due to an unresolvable conflict).
o Fixed the conflict with the DarkSide password entry dialog box.
o The buttons now use the same algorithm as the windows and scroll
bars to decide when to revert to black and white.
o The Substitute System Font feature no longer mistakenly substitutes
for Geneva 12 instead of Chicago 12 (this happened only rarely).
o When the Substitute System Font feature is turned off, it no longer
messes with Chicago 12 (which in some cases caused slashed zeros).
o The problem with gibberish in the menu bar (and sometimes crashes)
when launching applications has been reduced. This was triggered by
the Menu Colorization feature and happened most often on PowerMacs.
"They don't look like buttons unless they're Greg's Buttons."
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/gregs-buttons-32.hqx; 72K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 14:15:08 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tovarich Pizor <pizor@lclark.edu>
Subject: [*] Hoffman -- TrueType/Type 1 font
Don't get ripped off by Educorp! Here's one of the six fonts on Rick's
Fonts, Vol 2 -- ReadMe says they can be freely distributed, so enjoy.
Hoffman is a serifed font similar in appearence to Reinland.
Rich "Akira" Pizor, pizor@lclark.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/font/hoffman.hqx; 84K]
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 18:28:39 -0400 (EDT)
From: Natsu Sakimura <SAKIMURA@sscl.uwo.ca>
Subject: [*] JCONV-DD v.1.7.3; a JIS<->SJIS<->EUC converter
FILE: JCONV-DD
ver.: 1.7.3
Type: Application
Author: Natsu Sakimura
Date: 1994.04.30
System Requirement: System 7.0 or later
Distribution: Donateware (see Asking your favour:
section below for terms and conditions)
Conditions for the use of JCONV-DD
TO READ THIS DOCUMENT THOROUGHLY.
SEND IN THE "User Registration" WHEN YOU DECIDE TO
KEEP JCONV-DD.
Description:
JCONV-DD is a drag & drop application which performs
the conversion of JIS, SJIS and EUC files. It
auto-detects the encoding scheme of the file which was
dropped.
JCONV-DD allows the default output code and EOL
characters settings for each of New-JIS, Shift-JIS,
EUC input files so that users do not need to specify
neither input nor output code nor the EOL characters
once the default has been set. For other features,
please refer to the "Feature Set" file.
New In This Version:
Now help balloons are displayed properly within the
preference dialogue box. (1.7.0)
Preference dialogue box became accessible from the
File menu, too. (1.7.0)
Setting the creator for the output file can now be
done through the standard file dialogue. (1.7.0)
Improved the Kanji Code detection algorithm so that
dection of EUC and SJIS Hankaku Kana became better.
(1.7.1)
Fixed the bug which caused an infinite-loop when
folder is dropped without specifying the in-place
conversion option. (1.7.3)
Fixed the bug in the preference dialogue.
[Archived as /info-mac/text/jconv-dd-173.hqx; 48K]
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 18:29:00 -0400 (EDT)
From: Natsu Sakimura <SAKIMURA@sscl.uwo.ca>
Subject: [*] JCONV-DD v.1.7.3J; a JIS<->SJIS<->EUC converter (Japanese)
FILE: JCONV-DD
ver.: 1.7.3
Type: Application
Author: Natsu Sakimura
Date: 1994.04.30
System Requirement: System 7.0 or later
Distribution: Donateware (see Asking your favour:
section below for terms and conditions)
Conditions for the use of JCONV-DD
TO READ THIS DOCUMENT THOROUGHLY.
SEND IN THE "User Registration" WHEN YOU DECIDE TO
KEEP JCONV-DD.
Description:
JCONV-DD is a drag & drop application which performs
the conversion of JIS, SJIS and EUC files. It
auto-detects the encoding scheme of the file which was
dropped.
JCONV-DD allows the default output code and EOL
characters settings for each of New-JIS, Shift-JIS,
EUC input files so that users do not need to specify
neither input nor output code nor the EOL characters
once the default has been set. For other features,
please refer to the "Feature Set" file.
New In This Version:
Now help balloons are displayed properly within the
preference dialogue box. (1.7.0)
Preference dialogue box became accessible from the
File menu, too. (1.7.0)
Setting the creator for the output file can now be
done through the standard file dialogue. (1.7.0)
Improved the Kanji Code detection algorithm so that
dection of EUC and SJIS Hankaku Kana became better.
(1.7.1)
Fixed the bug which caused an infinite-loop when
folder is dropped without specifying the in-place
conversion option. (1.7.3)
Fixed the bug in the preference dialogue.
[Archived as /info-mac/text/jconv-dd-173-jp.hqx; 51K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 14:18:16 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tovarich Pizor <pizor@lclark.edu>
Subject: [*] Knockout -- Truetype/Type 1 font
Don't get ripped off by Educorp! Here's one of the six fonts on Rick's
Fonts, Vol 2 -- ReadMe says they can be freely distributed, so enjoy.
Knockout is a novelty caps font styled after lead typesetting blocks.
Rich "Akira" Pizor, pizor@lclark.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/font/knockout.hqx; 54K]
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 23:36:08 -0400 (EDT)
From: AKIM@opus.mco.edu
Subject: [*] Laserwriter 8.1.1 No Borders Patch
This is a simple patch that eliminates printing of the borders
around the "small" pages in the 2-UP and 4-UP Layout Options...
Very useful for people who use those options to create
thumbnails of pages for error correction. Now you can REALLY
save toner without those toner wasting borders. Works ONLY with
LaserWriter version 8.1.1. "Floppyware."
Enjoy!
[Archived as /info-mac/prn/laserwriter-811-no-borders-patch.hqx; 37K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 14:16:35 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tovarich Pizor <pizor@lclark.edu>
Subject: [*] Legrand -- TrueType/Type 1 font
Don't get ripped off by Educorp! Here's one of the six fonts on Rick's
Fonts, Vol 2 -- ReadMe says they can be freely distributed, so enjoy.
Legrand is a serifed font similar in appearence to Medusa.
Rich "Akira" Pizor, pizor@lclark.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/font/legrand.hqx; 101K]
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 01:46:49 +0300
From: Vladimir Butenko <butenko@stalker.srcc.msu.su>
Subject: [*] LineShare 3.0.2 Demo; allows simultaneous access to serial ports
The LineShare (tm) software makes it possible for several
applications/tools to use the same serial port(s) simultaneously.
LineShare can detect the type of incoming calls and route the
call to the proper software. For fax modems, LineShare can employ the
"adaptive answering" feature supported with many modern modems, i.e.
the automatic detection of the incoming call type (fax or data).
Cooperating with VoiceMail applications, LineShare can provide Voice,
Fax and Data services on each and every line.
Generally, LineShare can be used with any modem and with any types of
incoming calls, if there is a method to detect the type of a call.
Those methods (algorithms) are programmed using the LineShare scripting
language. The scripting technology is used to support various modems
and communication applications. With LineShare scripts it is possible
to share the single line between more than two services: for example,
VoiceMail, Fax, ARA, Mailserver and BBS can share the same modem and
line.
LineShare can run only under System 7 and with server applications
that support CTB serial ports. The non-server applications (making only
outgoing calls, like terminal emulators) can be old-style ones.
LineShare is compatible with PortShare Pro: the line shared between
several local servers can be made available for non-server applications
on other computers. And more, server applications can run on remote
computers, too.
For instructions, see the docs included.
This demo version of LineShare has a limit in the number of server
sessions between system restarts.
Contact:
Stalker Software, Inc.
voice: 800 262 4722, fax/intl: 415 927 1026
E-mail: sales@stalker.com
Stalker Software GmbH
fax: 49 (221) 442 138
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/line-share-302-demo.hqx; 169K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 14:20:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tovarich Pizor <pizor@lclark.edu>
Subject: [*] Mama -- TrueType/Type 1 font
Don't get ripped off by Educorp! Here's one of the six fonts on Rick's
Fonts, Vol 2 -- ReadMe says they can be freely distributed, so enjoy.
Mama is a sans-serif font resembling BellBottom in appearence.
Rich "Akira" Pizor, pizor@lclark.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/font/mama.hqx; 58K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 94 14:42:17 EDT
From: Philippe Gagne <gagne@phy.ulaval.ca>
Subject: [*] MIDI Museum 1.10; an universal MIDI patch librarian
MIDI Museum is an universal MIDI patch librarian. You can easely
configure it to handle any kind of system-exclusive data (as far as I know).
It's an application I wrote, it's shareware ($30) and I hope that it will be
usefull and bug-free. It was created on a vintage Mac LC and tested on an
antediluvian Mac Plus.
Philippe Gagne
gagne@phy.ulaval.ca
[Archived as /info-mac/snd/util/midi-museum-11.hqx; 176K]
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 94 14:11 +1200
From: "Lawrence D'Oliveiro, Waikato University, Hamilton, NZ"
<LDO@waikato.ac.nz>
Subject: [*] Movie Conversion; a QuickTime utility
Enclosed is a stack that provides various useful conversion operations to
and from QuickTime movies. Shareware.
Lawrence D'Oliveiro
Info & Tech Services Division
University of Waikato
Hamilton
New Zealand
ldo@waikato.ac.nz
[Archived as /info-mac/grf/util/movie-conversion-hc.hqx; 68K]
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 11:34:57 -0400 (EDT)
From: paulcho <paulcho@io.org>
Subject: [*] MovieTrilogy1.0b3; 3 applications for video subtitling
Attached is an archive MovieTrilogy 1.0b3.sit
MovieTrilogy is a set of 3 applications designed to do video
subtitle on AV class Macintosh. However, they also work on other
Mac with some unique features.
What's New in 1.0b3:
TextMovie
-Much better Text Movie track generation with lot more option setting.
Scroll any direction/Antialias Text/Shadow/Movie size/Sample duration
etc...
-PlainTalk Text-To-Speech support
-Sound recording/playing.
DeskTopTV
-Copy frame to clipboard/file (you may have to increase memory)
-Movie Recording (you have to increase memory)
DeskTopMovie
-Overdrive Sound volume (require Sound Manager 3.0)
AppleScript support is not ready yet...
This version will expire on July 1, 1994. next version should be
ready by then.
System Requirements
-System 7 or later.
-QuickTime 1.6.1 or later
-Sound Manager 3.0 or later recommended
-Mac II (68020) or later.
-Some features required AV class Macintosh.
(Tested on a Mac II and a 660AV)
DeskTopTV
On AV Mac
-Watch TV in the background. Make video semi-transparent.
-Superimpose Graphics from any other application on top of the
video with choice of "Transparent Color".
-Copy frame to clipboard/file (you may have to increase memory)
-Movie Recording (you have to increase memory)
DeskTopMovie
-Design to play movie in front of DeskTopTV. Blockout the whole
desktop and all other program.
-MultiSpeed Play: Fast/Slow Motion.
-Make video tracks color transparent.
-Add background Picture to movie.
-Superimpose video tracks.
-Superimpose text on video tracks.
-Add sound tracks to movie.
-Direct to disk audio recording (AIFF).
-Direct to memory audio recording (system 7 sound file).
-Import and /or Export TEXT, PICT, PICS , sfil/snd , AIFF, Audio
CD tracks.
-High quality dithering for better (but slower) 1 bit play back.
-Remove Video, Audio or Text tracks from movie.
TextMovie
-TextMovie is a multi-window, styled, colored text editor
-Make Text Movie track.
-PlainTalk Text-To-Speech support
-Sound recording/playing.
Copyright(c) 1993-94 Paul C.H. Ho and Pink Elephant Technologies.
All rights reserved.
This is shareware.
Uploaded by Paul C. H. Ho
MovieTrilogy author
Paul_C.H._Ho@magic-bbs.corp.apple.com
paulcho@io.org
CompuServe: 74020,772
[Archived as /info-mac/grf/util/movie-trilogy-10b3.hqx; 231K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 14:22:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tovarich Pizor <pizor@lclark.edu>
Subject: [*] New Day -- TrueType/Type 1 font
Don't get ripped off by Educorp! Here's one of the six fonts on Rick's
Fonts, Vol 2 -- ReadMe says they can be freely distributed, so enjoy.
New Day is a script font vaguely resembling Maidstone in appearence.
Rich "Akira" Pizor, pizor@lclark.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/font/new-day.hqx; 92K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 14:23:58 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tovarich Pizor <pizor@lclark.edu>
Subject: [*] Ocean View -- TrueType/Type 1 font
Don't get ripped off by Educorp! Here's one of the six fonts on Rick's
Fonts, Vol 2 -- ReadMe says they can be freely distributed, so enjoy.
Ocean View is a novelty caps font with a beach in every letter. . .
Rich "Akira" Pizor, pizor@lclark.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/font/ocean-view.hqx; 91K]
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 12:48:59 -0500
From: "David P. Sumner" <sumner@milo.math.scarolina.edu>
Subject: [*] OptionCapsLock; only lock cpas if Option is pressed also
OptionCaps is a system extension primarily for users of PowerBooks whose
keyboards sport the Caps Lock key that doesn't lock down when pressed. Hence,
the annoyance of having to reset the Caps Lock key after accidentally typing a
half-dozen characters in upper case.
It is similar to the Caps Lock Off Extension except that it still allows you
to use the Caps Lock key - you just have to indicate that you really mean to by
holding down the Option Key, too. FreeWare
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/option-caps-lock.hqx; 5K]
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 16:52:46 -0600 (MDT)
From: wangd@CS.ColoState.EDU (Dan `Toasty` Wang)
Subject: [*] PersonalLog v1.0; for a collection of personal notes
Personal Log v1.0
by Michael F. Kamprath
e-mail: kamprath@aol.com
Requirements: System 7.0 or greater.
Have you ever wanted to keep a diary? Do you need to document your actions?
Would you like to be able to easily take notes? Do you currently keep notes in
on, big, disorganized Word file?
If you answered yes to any of these, then Personal Log is for you. Personal
Log allows you to keep a collection of notes in a sinlce, easy-to-use file.
You can password protect this file, search it's entries, and even "speak" the
entries (if you have Speech Manager" installed). Unlike other "note taking"
programs, Personal Log's interface is very simple and easy to use. Personal
Log fully supports System 7: Balloon Help is enabled in every menu, dialog,
and window; you may use Apple Script to control Personal Log; and the interface
is in full color (when available).
Personal Log is shareware; the fee is US$15. See the accompying manual for
more information.
[Archived as /info-mac/app/personal-log-10.hqx; 439K]
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 14:26:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tovarich Pizor <pizor@lclark.edu>
Subject: [*] The Big One -- arcade game
A shareware arcade game similar to Shinobi
Rich "Akira" Pizor, pizor@lclark.edu
[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/the-big-one.hqx; 231K]
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 11:33:48 -0700 (MST)
From: Weber <rweber@GAS.uug.Arizona.EDU>
Subject: [*] UltraYahtzee 1.0.2; a Yahtzee variation
UltraYahtzee 1.0.2
This is a version of the classic dice game
Yahtzee, with sound and colored dice. Shareware $15.
[Archived as /info-mac/game/ultra-yahtzee-102.hqx; 119K]
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 21:48:47 +1000 (EST)
From: Leigh Carmichael <leighc@deakin.edu.au>
Subject: (Q) Mactools 3 and Syquest 105 removable
Question
Is any one else having problems with mactools 3 using the optimizer
with a 105meg Syquest drive
problem is the optimizer will analize but when you try to optimize the
disk ejects and you get an error
sorry there was a disk error while accessing 1 or more blocks on this volume
ERROR -52
does anyone know of a fix or a way around this problem
I have tried it with several cartridges and all end up the same
does anyone know of a fix or a way around this problem
I have tried it with several cartridges and all end up the same
e-mail Me if you have had this problem or know of a fix.
______________________________________________________________________
_--_|\ | Leigh Carmichael E_Mail leighc@deakin.ed
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 18:26:36 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brian Veenker <veenkerb@seq.oit.osshe.edu>
Subject: 7th Guest
I bought that game the day it came out. I must admit, the graphics and
music and play are all superb, but the program has many faults all of
which I'm sure stem from it being a PC-conversion... The soundtrack
doesn't seem to match the actors movements, sometimes the sound cuts out,
and obviously needed features are left out (eg: you can't abort the
interesting (at first) but cumbersome beginning sequence).
People: if you are having trouble with the sound cutting out, put the
"Minimum Size" memory up as high as possible. (Don't bother messing with
your CD-ROM's cache: I set mine to a meg and it had no effect.) I had to set
mine to 6500 before the sound would come out clear. This is not documented
anywhere in the manual.
A friend of mine met the guys that wrote "7th Guest." He said they rushed
the Mac conversion onto the market KNOWING it had sound problems... BAD
programmer BAD BAD programmer!
Brian Veenker
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 23:38:11 +0000
From: wlt@mercurio.uc.pt (Wagner Luiz Truppel)
Subject: [Q] How to access individual entries of a repeating field in FileMaker
Pro?
Hello everybody!
The subject says it all. In case it gets truncated and people can't read
it, I'll write it again. In FileMaker Pro, is it possible to access
individual entries in a repeating field? For example, say I have a field
with 30 repetitions and I want the 18th value. Is there some way to do
that? If so, how?
Also, when I search for records based on a repeating field, FM Pro doesn't
seem to honor the request in the way it should. Example:
Say I have 5 records that have a 4-repetition repeating field with the
values below:
record # value 1 value 2 value 3 value 4
1 0 1 1 2
2 4 0 2 3
3 3 1 0 5
4 0 1 1 1
5 0 1 0 2
If I use FIND and enter 0 for the 3rd value of the repeating field, I
should get *only* records 3 and 5, but actually the result is records 1, 4
and 5. Apparently, FM only searches for the first value of a repeating
field. That's odd, to be polite about it. Is there a workaround?
Thanks a real lot!
(Please respond directly to me and I will summarize to the net if I get any
replies.)
Wagner Luiz Truppel
WLT@MERCURIO.UC.PT
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 11:15:36 -0400 (EDT)
From: Peter Macdonald <pdmmac@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca>
Subject: Absoft Fortran for Power Macintosh
I have just received my upgrade to Absoft Fortran 77 for Power Macintosh.
As you might expect it is very new and still a bit flaky (after all, the
compiler operates in a Beta MPW environment) but seems to be OK for now --
if you know what you are doing. The main problem is that bad source code
can have unpredictable consequences. I haven't tried the Fx debugger that
comes with it. Source code that compiles under MacFortran II 3.3 is, in my
experience, 99% compatible, including toolbox calls; I would have said
100% but I had some some bad source code that worked just fine with earlier
compilers and it had to be cleaned up for Power Macintosh.
Here are my first comparisons of execution speed of compiled code; the
example I ran involves a lot of double-precision calculation, no toolbox
calls, no output until the end, and no disk access. The platforms chosen
were those I happened to have close at hand. Times are given as
minutes:seconds. Numerical results were identical in all cases -- in case
you thought that was too much to hope for! Compiler option -N9 causes the
program to check for keyboard (and mouse?) activity more frequently while
the program is calculating.
Compiled in MacFortran II 4.0 for Power Macintosh, with compiler option -N9;
example run on 6100/60: 00:27
Compiled in MacFortran II 4.0 for Power Macintosh, without compiler option
-N9; example run on 6100/60: 00:20
Compiled in MacFortran II 3.3 for 68030/68040,
run on Mac Classic II with FPU: 16:20
Compiled and run on a Titan by Kubota Pacific Computer, Inc., an antique
unix "super-computer",
at a time when I was the only user: 02:32
Compiled in DOS MS Fortran 5.1 with FPi option, run under SoftWindows
on 6100/60 with 287 emulation "on": 17:20
Compiled in DOS MS Fortran 5.1 with FPi option, run under SoftWindows
on 6100/60 with 287 emulation "off": 17:30
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 23:07:51 -0400 (EDT)
From: bbedit@world.std.com (Bare Bones Software)
Subject: Announcement: BBEdit for Power Macintosh
The following is excerpted from our press release, issued today, which
announces BBEdit 3.0. We have omitted pricing details; for that
information, please contact us directly (preferably by email).
If there are questions that may be of interest to everyone, please
send them to info-mac@sumex.stanford.edu. This way, everyone will
benefit from both the question and the answer.
---
April 30, 1994
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Rich Siegel
Bare Bones Software
1 Larkspur Way #4
Natick, MA 01760
Phone: (508) 651-3561
Fax: (508) 651-7584
Internet: bbedit@world.std.com
CIS: 73051,3255
AppleLink: BARE.BONES
Bare Bones Software announces BBEdit 3.0: High Performance Text Editor
for Power Macintosh(R)
Natick, MA -- Bare Bones Software, publisher of the premier Macintosh
text editor, BBEdit 2.5, is readying a new release of BBEdit with
extended functionality, including support for Power Macintosh(R) systems.
BBEdit 3.0 will take advantage of native PowerPC(TM) code to greatly
enhance the speed of common operations such as loading and saving files,
and text editing, searching and transformation.
In addition to support for the newest Macintosh line, BBEdit 3.0 will
feature a unique multi-file Compare facility, which can compare
individual files, folders, or project documents for differences. When
comparing folders or projects, BBEdit will display files which are
common to both folders or projects, as well as files unique to each
folder or project. Common files can be directly compared for
differences. As the result of an alliance with SciComp Software, BBEdit
3.0 will also feature integrated PopupFuncs(TM) technology, which allows
quick access to C, C++, or Pascal constructs defined in a source file
via a popup menu in that file's window.
Other significant enhancements include support for user scripting via
AppleScript, Frontier, or any other OSA-compliant scripting system, use
of Macintosh Drag and Drop in the user interface and for text editing,
and support for the AOCE "Standard Mail Package", so that users can
compose, send, and read PowerTalk(R) mail messages from within BBEdit.
BBEdit 3.0 also features a number of user-interface enhancements,
included in direct response to user comments and suggestions. In order
to smooth the transition from other text-editing products to BBEdit,
Bare Bones Software has included a number of new text transformations,
including line sorting, generation of C function prototypes, line
numbering, and organization of delimited words into rows and columns.
BBEdit 3.0 is slated to ship in early June. An upgrade policy is in
place for owners of the current 2.5 release, and customers who
purchase BBEdit 2.5 after May 1, 1994 will be eligible for a free
upgrade. (A coupon will be included in packages which fill orders
entered after May 1.)
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 18:15:29 -0800
From: kee@kagi.com (Kee Nethery +1 510 843 6140)
Subject: AppleTalk on Modem Port? (A)
> Does anyone know of a way to run AppleTalk from the modem port?
Apple Internet Router is the only solution I know of.
Kee Nethery
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 06:20:56 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Larry Rymal:T.E.M.U.G.-EAST_TEXAS-" <lrymal@tenet.edu>
Subject: Audio input for Mac LC475
Folks,
Has any LC475 user attempted to record from the audio output of a
sound system using direct hookup? Specifically, I attempted to record
from the audio output of my VCR. I used the same cables and connectors as
I did with my older LCIII system and was under the impression that this
would work, that it was only the microphone that needed the unusually
longer tipped mini-plug.
For reference sake, the microphone from Apple works just fine on
my LC475. However, for better fidelity, I prefer direct line recording
for my audio clips and am trying to figure out a way to get direct line
recording to work with my 475.
I wonder if I need that long mini-plug, rather than the
'standard' mini-plug for direct recording? If anyone knows, please respond.
Also, if anyone knows a source where it can be found. Radio Shack doesn't
have it.
--Larry
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 15:43:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: John Thoo <jbthoo@ucdavis.edu>
Subject: ClarisWorks outlines (Q)
I recently purchased ClarisWorks. Truly a very nice program (I even
use the comm module :-) One thing that I could not find in the manual
was how to mix text (i.e. paragraphs) and an outline. Whenever I choose
outline view, even after selecting a section of text, the entire document
is put in outline style. Can someone tell me how to mix paragraphs and
outlines? Thanks.
--John.
J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis, CA 95616-8633
Internet: <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu> or <jbthoo@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu>
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 02 May 94 08:15:58 PDT
From: Jerry Tangren <GSW$EN@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU.EDU>
Subject: Compatibility list for PowerMacs (Q)
Is there a list of software that has compatibility problems with the
new PowerMacs. Excuse me if I haven't been paying attention and this
has been brought up many times.
In particular, does anyone know if we need to upgrade Apple Remote
Access to version 2 to run on the PowerMac?
Jerry Tangren <gsw$en@wsuvm1.csc.wsu.edu>
------------------------------
Date: 01 May 94 16:53:50 EDT
From: Robert Warner <71431.2567@CompuServe.COM>
Subject: Coward Needs Simms Help!
Could someone give me a brief hand-holding walk-through on how to install a
eight meg simm in a Quadra 650?
I know it's supposed to be simple, but never having done it before I could use
some simple-minded (me, not you) help even down to the basics as to the
location of the appropriate simm slot.
Many many thanks! Bob
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 14:56:24 PDT
From: "Don W." <webbd@CCVAX.CCS.CSUS.EDU>
Subject: Downloading quirks (R)
Just a general note to a few postings about downloading
problems... I've had no problems with files acquired by
ftp or ftp mail from the Rice listserv. However, files
obtained by gopher have consistently been undecodable
as is.
The trick is to open the file with a word processor and
make sure that the flag "(This file must be decoded with
Binhex 4.0)" is on its own individual line. Then save,
quit and decode.
Possibly it would suffice to put a space before and after
the parentheses, but I haven't bothered to experiment.
Hope this helps anyone who's been having trouble.
Don W. (DonWebb@CSUS.Edu)
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 15:40:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: John Thoo <jbthoo@ucdavis.edu>
Subject: EasyView (Q)
I use EasyView to read both TidBITS and the info-mac digest, and love
it! Now I also download MacWEEK from ZMac each week, and would like to
use EasyView to read that, too. Would someone be kind enough to tell me
how I can create an EasyView file to read MacWEEK as easily as TidBITS
and the imdigest, or else point me to a source of information to
accomplish this? Thanks.
--John.
J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis, CA 95616-8633
Internet: <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu> or <jbthoo@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu>
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 23:09:53 -0600
From: (Pete Chane) <pchaneuw@vms2.macc.wisc.edu>
Subject: Encryption
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...
P.
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 10:58:39 -0400
From: dicklang@panix.com (Dick Lang)
Subject: FAXstf 3.0 speed (reply)
In digest #66 Mike Castle writes:
> We've noticed that FaxMonitor 3.0, a component of FAXstf, adds 15
> seconds to the time required to start up the computer (even with the
> previously-mentioned extensions removed). This wait occurs after the
> menu bar has been drawn but before the icons on the desktop are drawn.
> The actual wait is about 25 seconds, but when we remove FaxMonitor 3.0
> from the Extensions folder, the wait is decreased to about 10 seconds.
> During the additional 15 seconds, there is no disk activity. The only
> sound we hear is a click from the speaker (the modem speaker?). It also
> seems to take a few seconds longer to shut down the PB and upon
> disconnecting from ARA, it takes much longer than it should for control
> to be returned to the user.
This is normal operation. If you remember when you use FAXstf version 2.x
there is an alert box during start-up that tells you the fax software is
being initialized. That box is gone now with version 3.0, and the
initialization takes place at the time you describe, after the menu bar is
drawn. If you had an external modem you would notice the status lights
blinking at this time.
When you are using ARA you are using your modem in the data mode. FAXstf
3.0 automatically releases the fax software. When you quit ARA, the fax
software is again automatically initialized. You can see this happening if
you have the FaxStatus window open at the time that you quit ARA.
I check everything with a subject tag for software I own; so maybe other
FAXstf3.0 owners seeing this could comment on problems experienced with the
3.01b patch. I had a horrible time with this; causing all kinds of system
bombs and freezes. Actually had to reinstall my system partition from the
back-up (80Meg) to resurrect the thing. Would work for a while, then start
causing problems?? While it was working, the windows (Faxin, Faxout,
Faxhold etc.) would always default to minimum size. I would have to resize
them everytime. No noticeable improvements with this patch either? Thought
the problem might have been the 25mHz.crystal I installed in my IIsi?
Removed it, replaced the 20mHz.crystal, reinstalled FAXstf3.0, and now
everything is stable again.
Although "stable" is only relative when your constantly changing things!!
- Dick -
_____________________________________
Stony Brook, LI, NY 11790
If the wind is howling; I'm not here!
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 94 22:54:34 EDT
From: "Christopher B. Hopkins (Wesley)" <HOPKINS@american.edu>
Subject: Help files for CD games
Anyone have any help files/hints for Lunicus, Iron Helix, Critical Path,
or Jump Raven? I can't seem to find any on AOL or here at Sumex...
Thanks, Christopher
(yes, exams are over)
Hopkins@American.edu
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 02 May 1994 11:26:53 +0200
From: adam@gg.TNO.NL (Adam van Gaalen PA2AGA)
Subject: IM_Mac1.0b27z.sea.hqx.text
=20
Release Notes - IM/Mac 1.0=A727z
=A5 An address like 'WD1V @ KB4N.NH.USA.NA%on6ar@on7ko.ampr.org' past=
ed in the
special address dialog did crash IM/Mac. This could occur when copy/p=
asting an
address.
=A5 The temporary file 'Archive.sit' was not removed when unstuff is =
cancelled.
=A5 On small screen Macintoshes: a window that was in its zoomed out =
state when
used last time moved off screen when zoomed again next time.
=A5 Added color resources to several dialogs that didn't got them bef=
ore.
=A5 The 'smtp' and 'mqueue' paths in the 'bm.rc' file can now have an=
alias to the
actual folders. Since such an alias is a file and not a folder such a=
path
should not end in a colon. For example:
smtp :hd:projects:im/mac:spool:mail alias
mqueue :hd:projects:im/mac:spool:mqueue alias
=A5 Keywords in the 'bm.rc' file may contain upper case characters.
=A5 The 'record' path in the 'bm.rc' file can now have an alias to th=
e actual
folder. For example:
record :hd:projects:im/mac:record alias:archive
=A5 IM/Mac can not run on write-protected volumes (e.g., CD-ROM). An =
alert will
show instead of a system error.
=A5 Give more room for text in alert 21.
Saturday, April 30, 1994 - 14:08:32 UTC
Best 73's, es cuagn de Ivo, ON1XK @ ON6AR.#AN.BEL.EU [44.144.8.5]
Saturday, April 30, 1994 - 14:09:49 +0000 UTC
PS (by PA2AGA)
This version obsoletes all versions of info-mac/comm/radio-immac in
the Sumex-Aim archives.
The new IM/Mac has (hopefully) been uploaded to ftp.std.com, to the
directory pub/hamradio/incoming, and to ucsd.edu, to the directory
/hamradio/packet/tcpip/incoming. If it's not there (anymore),
then look at /hamradio/packet/tcpip/mac.
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 14:15:48 -0500
From: Bienvenu Jay <sjb8502@usl.edu>
Subject: is there an e-mail address for MacWrite Pro?
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?
Thanks. -- Jay
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 13:25:29 +0000
From: A.D'Emanuele@mcc.ac.uk (Antony D'Emanuele)
Subject: Joystick for PowerBook (Q)
Hi,
I am looking for a joystick that will work with a PowerBook 180. I am
looking for a joystick to use with Microsoft Flight Simulator. I understand
that The Gravis MouseStick does not work on a PowerBook, has anyone out
there mangaed to get it to work?
Regards, Tony D'Emanuele
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 13:28:18 -0500 (CDT)
From: "William M. Porter" <WMPORTER@Jetson.UH.EDU>
Subject: MacWrite Pro style shortcuts (R)
Jay Bienvenu asks why Claris decided to give the Command-digit shortcut
to *paragraph* styles, when MacWrite II used *Command-digit* for
character styles. He wants also to know if he can change this.
I myself feel that command-digit (rather than command-option-digit) makes
good sense, since once one learns what paragraph styles are good for, one
is likely to use them much more than character styles. Did MacWrite II
even have paragraph styles? Anyway, the MacWrite Pro interface was
completely rethought by the folks at Claris. They seem to regard MacWrite
Pro as a new program that carries forward the best in an old tradition,
rather than as a upgrade in a continuous path.
Btw, I have found that editing the menus in MacWrite Pro using ResEdit is
NOT at all as straightforward as it was the last time I edited menus in
another program. I'm not the world's greatest ResEdit whiz, but I found
it impossible to assign a key-equivalent for a few commands I wanted. And
overriding the built-in shortcuts with QuicKeys might be tricky. Could be
done with AppleScript, I suspect, but would be too slow to be worth it.
Will Porter / Houston, Texas
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 14:28:14 -0500 (CDT)
From: Russell Cotton <rcotton@tenet.edu>
Subject: MOD Files with more than 4 voices
Hello Net,
I was wondering where I could find some MOD files created on a mac, or
some system that allows more than 4 voices at a time. These MOD files are
far superior to the Amiga MODs that allow only 4 voices.
Thank you
Russell Cotton rcotton@tenet.edu
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 94 18:37:17
From: oleg_chaikovsky@merisel.com
Subject: More Mac IIsi problems (repost)
Hello All!
(I am reposting this because I received one bounce...)
OK. I am still having problems with my IIsi. Initially I tried to run
an upgrade from 7.0.1 to 7.1. After rebooting I had a lot of bad f-line
instruction errors and "error 97" errors. Even after removing all inits I
still
had the errors. So , I performed a complete install clean for my IIsi. It
still died. I had to run and "Install for any Macintosh". Finally the system
came up - initially.
Setup
Mac IIsi, 17MB RAM, internal 80MB drive External Toshiba CDROM
MIRROR 14" Mutli-Sync VGA plugged in to on-board video. DataDesk extended
keyboard
I tried to install my regular set of inits: ATM, QuickTime 1.6, DriveCD
(latest), DOS Mounter, DeskPict, After Dark ver.2w, and Apple's defaults. I
took all of them out and still had problems (see below). I came up sometimes,
but especially bombed with the larger inits (QuickTime 1.6 and DriveCD).
Problems:
"System : bad F_line instruction"
" Finder: bad F_line instruction"
"System : error 97 occurred"
Also errors 11, 15, 3, 1
"Foreign File Access : bad F_line instruction" Sad Mac : 000000F, 00000002
Not enough memory to run <app> <--- with 17MB RAM visible to
the Mac, I doubt this
is correct.
When I boot from a floppy I do not get ANY errors, and I can run all of my apps
>From the hard drive. This makes me think that the sad mac errors and possible
SCSI problems are false. If you have ANY hints at all please contact me. If
there are lists of compatible apps and utilities please point me to them. I
have
already tried SOS-APPLE and got the "test all of your inits" line. I did and
when you have only one init loading , and it's the brand new QuickTime, there
is
a problem here that apple does not even know about.
Please reply to me directly so I don't miss anything. Info-MAc distribution
has
been flaky of late.
Oleg Chaikovsky
Merisel, Inc.
oleg.chaikovsky@merisel.com
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 94 10:57:26 PDT
From: Paul Brians <BRIANS@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU.EDU>
Subject: PageMaker 5 printing to GCC PLP II?
Anybody know how to make PageMaker 5.0 printo to a GCC PLP II? Version
4.2 worked fine, and the manual says QuickDraw printers are supported.
Paul Brians, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-5020
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 01 May 94 08:12:28 PDT
From: Paul Brians <BRIANS@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU.EDU>
Subject: Perfect launchpad is PowerBar
William Krauthammer pointed me toward PowerBar [gui/power-bar-111.hqx}
which does all the things I wanted and which LaunchPad lacks.
So far it seems not to conflict with the zillion inits I run,
except that I found it convenient to turn off its hot spot feature
to avoid getting in the way of Applicon.
Paul Brians, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-5020
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 18:50:38 -0700 (PDT)
From: yanjose@mercury.sfsu.edu (Joe Yan)
Subject: Several Questions...
1) Does Apple have an "official" Dvorak key layout?
2) is there an extension that will let me use the "copy" menu to copy
the icon of a folder when it's selected?
3) is there a program to convert PostScript to TrueType?
4) is there a linelink modem faq?
Thanks! Responses to personal e-mail preferred.
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 18:03:07 -0500 (CDT)
From: mlong@mermaid.micro.umn.edu (Michael A. Long)
Subject: Tarrtha
You recently placed a game on your FTP site called "Tarrtha"
I think that it may be a better Idea to place it as
"Rescue 1.6 - Irish Gaelic Version"
due to the fact that it is the same game except for the fact that
some one just translated the text to Irish Gaelic. I am in frequent
contact with the author (Tom Spreen) of Rescue 1.6 and I know that
he is aware of this translation and in fact does not mind it. I
just think it may clear up some confusion and possibly save someone
the trouble of downloading the same game twice.
Please foward this to any of you mirrors or related FTP sites.
If you have any questions about the game feel free to contact the
author or myself.
Tom Spreen:
tomspreen@aol.com
or
me:
< Michael A. Long | mlong@mermaid.micro.umn.edu >
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 94 18:11:03 PDT
From: jbthoo@ucdavis.edu (John Thoo)
Subject: Tex on Mac (R)
On 29 Apr 1994 (Pete Chane) <pchaneuw@vms2.macc.wisc.edu> wrote:
> Is there any software (shareware preferably) that you can recommend for
> displaying and printing TEX files on the Macintosh?
I highly recommend OzTeX. Try anonymous ftp <midway.uchicago.edu> in the
directory ../pub/OzTeX/oztex (I think :-)
--John.
J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis, CA 95616-8633
Internet: <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu> or <jbthoo@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu>
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Date: Sun, 01 May 94 08:15:42 PDT
From: Paul Brians <BRIANS@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU.EDU>
Subject: Unstuffing Mystique, the mystery continues
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.)
Paul Brians, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-5020
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Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 01:36:27 +0730
From: chan@maclab.pc.my (chan)
Subject: Voice-Capable Modem
>Date: Fri, 29 Apr 94 15:12:12 EDT
>From: wurst@cse.uconn.edu (Karl Wurst)
>Subject: Voice-Capable Modem Recommendations?
>
> I'm shopping a new modem and I'd like to get one with voice
>capabilities. I've seen a few in various catalogs, but none of the
>ads have much detail. I'm interested in 14.4k data and fax too.
>
> The ones I've seen advertised are from Prometheus, Dove, Supra,
>Magic and PSI. If anyone can provide information on any of these,
>I'd would be most grateful. Thanks.
>
Try Cypress Research Corporation (e-mail: cypress@applelink.apple.com),
they have an OEM model of a Supra that has voice capabilities.
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Date: Mon, 02 May 1994 10:45:12 CET
From: ammann@kl.unibe.ch
Subject: WANTED: e-mail-partners
Hello to everyone
We are eight students from Biel, in Switzerland. After our education
we are going to be teachers. One element of our computer-course is
"Telecommunications", and we would like to find some people to
communicate with. Since we are using Macintosh-Computers, we post
this message to Info-Mac.
Our course lasts from now to summer `95.
We are 5 girls and 3 boys between 19 and 21 years old.
If you like to communicate with us, once a week or so, write us.
We would be very pleased to get a sign of you.
If you are interested please reply to the following e-mail-adress
and you will get the individual adresses of the students.
ammann@klmv1.unibe.ch
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Date: 1 May 1994 10:58:34 +1000
From: u9253513@cs.uow.edu.au (Timothy Connal Delaney)
Subject: Wanted: the perfect launch pad
Info-Mac@CAMIS.Stanford.EDU writes:
>I would love to replace the string of aliases across the bottom of my
>screen with a nice-looking launch utility, but none of the ones I've
>tried combine all the features built in to Apple's aliases: ability
>to mix application, document, and folder icons and support for drag-
>and-drop document launching (i.e. dropping a text document onto Word's
>icon to launch it and Word). Drag-and-drop launching is crucial to me,
>but I haven't found it in any of the shareware launch pads. Any
>suggestions?
Try Launch Pad ... it will do exactly what you want ... I'm just running
out of my 30 day trial period and am about to send my shareware fee.
Tim Delaney
u9253513@wraith.cs.uow.edu.au
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Date: Sat, 30 Apr 94 00:09:37 EST
From: geopap@hol.ath.forthnet.gr
Subject: Wanted update for faxstf 2.2.3 to 3.0
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
George Papaconstantinou
Charocopou 35
Kallithea
Gr 176 71 Athens
Greece
GeoPap@hol.ath.forthnet.gr
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Date: Fri, 29 Apr 94 18:42:36 EDT
From: Allan Hunter <AHUNTER@CCVM.SUNYSB.EDU>
Subject: What is the SIMMS config of PowerMac 6100?
What is the arrangement of SIMMS slots and memory capacities thereof on
the 6100? I know it comes stock with 8 MB RAM (on the motherboard?) and
can be expanded to as much as 72 MB (which means 64 MB worth of SIMMS +
8 MB on the motherboard?). Is that 4 slots, each of which can be filled
with a chip of 8 or 16 MB? What size chip gets put into how many slots
out of how many total slots when one buys the 16 MB option? And if one
eventually wanted to expand to more than 16 MB, what combinations of
chips, singly or in pairs, would be possible? If one bought the 16 MB
configuration and then, someday way off in the future wanted to expand
to the max of 72 MB, would one have to pull out a relatively small-
capacity chip and replace it with a larger-capacity chip? A diagram
might be useful. So far the MacWarehouse and other memory-vendors do
not provide this information as they do for other Mac models.
PS--what is the minimum chip speed? 60ns? 70? 50?
-Allan Hunter
<ahunter@sbccvm>
<ahunter@ccvm.sunysb.edu>
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Date: Sat, 30 Apr 94 07:18:29+080
From: smoliar@iss.nus.sg (Stephen Smoliar)
Subject: Where is QuickTime 1.6.2?
If QuickTime 1.6.2 is here, how can we get it through Internet? It does not
appear to be in the usual places. Enquiring minds want to know!
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Date: Fri, 29 Apr 94 18:08:49 PDT
From: jbthoo@ucdavis.edu (John Thoo)
Subject: WindowPicker bug (R)
On 29 Apr 94 David Oberst <oberst@gov.nt.ca> wrote:
> Also, does anyone know of any other utility (even commercial) which puts a
> Windows menu in the menu bar? Its just my luck that both the ones I've
> tried have a problem with things I don't want to give up!
At sumex-aim, try [gui/appl-window-201.hqx]. I think it does what you
want and more.
--John.
J. B. THOO, Math Dept, Univ of California, Davis, CA 95616-8633
Internet: <jb2@math.ucdavis.edu> or <jbthoo@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu>
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Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 20:51:06 -0500
From: Bienvenu Jay <sjb8502@usl.edu>
Subject: Zterm vs. BBEdit Lite?
This evening, attempts to use Zterm 0.9 and BBEdit Lite 2.3.2 resulted ito
drops into MacsBug twice. Is there any known conflict between these other-
wise excellent apps and any system extensions (I've got too many to list
here).
Thanks in advance. This is really annoying. -- Jay
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