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- Info-Mac Digest Mon, 25 Jan 93 Volume 11 : Issue 19
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- [*] AppMaker 1.5.1 to 1.5.2 Upd
- [*] AutoDoubler 2.0->2.0.1 Patch.hqx.Part1
- [*] Brightness CDEV
- [*] Central Point AntiVirus Update for CPRO trojan horse
- [*] HierPopup 3.0
- [*] Kiss and Laugh sounds
- [*] MacSharewareCatalog
- [*] MugShots Set #1 (Greyscale Star Trek Faces/Icons)
- [*] Nisus PostScript Macros 1.1 (replaces 1.0)
- [*] nsf flat-panel display pr
- [*] polyominoes-40.cpt.hqx
- [*] program submission
- [*] Re: EPSF AFE translators
- [*] Scrolling CDEV
- [*] Send Script 1.0a2 -- BBEdit Extension
- [*] SuperClock! 4.0.2.sit.hqx
- [*] swan startupscreen
- [*] Update Paul's-icons 1.0.1.hqx
- $89 modem woes
- (Q) 1-Bit Dual-Page SE/30 Card?
- (Q) Music Const. Set from Electronic Arts
- (Q) Using CuBase on MacClassic
- [Q] Forcing color on a B&W Mac?
- Accessing Clipper database on PC from Appletalk network
- access pc
- anyone know where this might be found?
- Apple's Easy Open P.R.
- Apple-Double file format (Q)
- ATM 2.03 and System 7.1
- Automatic Saving (Q)
- Borland and the Mac
- Catalog file corruption
- cyberspace ?!
- Develop vs. MacTech (formerly MacTutor)
- Disappearing color in General Control Panel (A)
- Disk First Aid vs. Norton Utilities
- Ethernet number of Quadra
- FileMaker Pro 2.0 Script Needed
- Font menu and word processors
- Formatter for Bering rm Drives
- FTP novice problem...(Q)
- FYI French Instruction Programs
- Gatekeeper/AutoDoubler woes revisited
- High-quality disks
- IIvx or IIci, that is the question! (R)
- Info-Mac Digest V11 #17
- Info-Mac Digest V11 #18
- Looking closer at the power-lock posting
- looking for email addresses
- Mac-in-Stock problems...
- MacWarehouse German address....
- Memory on the Quadra 700
- Paranoia on the net
- Pins & jacks on a Conner-40
- PowerLock Problem (C)
- Printer Questions...
- Problems with Superclock 4.0.1 and Powerbook 100
- Russian Version of System 7.0.1
- Sad Mac :(
- Second to Brian Saunders re GateKeeper
- Subject lines (C)
- Summary of Sad Mac Error codes
- SuperClock! 4.0.1
- SuperClock 4.0.1
- The IIsi is no more????
- Trailer for HyperCard XFCN
- UNIX utility to convert BinHex 4.0 files
- Word 5.0 printing graphics on StyleWriter
- Word 5.1 and System 7.1
- WYSIWYG
-
- The Info-Mac newsgroup is moderated by Bill Lipa.
-
- 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: 20 Jan 1993 23:59:00 -0500
- From: "Scott Bresnahan" <scott_bresnahan@terc.edu>
- Subject: [*] AppMaker 1.5.1 to 1.5.2 Upd
-
- AppMaker 1.5.1 to 1.5.2 Updater
- 1/15/93 4:27 PM
- This file allows users of AppMaker 1.5.1 to update to
- version 1.5.2.
-
- --Scott Bresnahan
- TERC
- 2067 Mass Ave., Cambridge MA 02140
- Internet: scott_bresnahan@terc.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/app-maker-152-updater.hqx; 1024K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 13:29:29 PST
- From: HarriRehnberg@salient.com (Salient Software)
- Subject: [*] AutoDoubler 2.0->2.0.1 Patch.hqx.Part1
-
- [Update autodoubler 200 to 201. -- Gordon]
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/util/auto-doubler-201-updater.hqx; 240K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 93 13:35:47 EST
- From: "Dieder B." <UGU00266@vm.uoguelph.ca>
- Subject: [*] Brightness CDEV
-
- here's a copy of the Brightness CDEV that seems to work on other computers
- that don't 'naturally' have 'brightness' control. i.e. the IIsi, IIci, etc.
- Just double click, and use the arrow keys (up, down, left, right), or the
- number keys, 0-9 to set the brightness. Does not seem to set the PRAM, so
- upon reboot, screen is at normal brightness. Works in 1,2,4,8 bit modes
- so far as I can tell. (No reason why it shouldn't work in the higher modes
- either). Don't remember where I got it from, but it was dated April something
- 1992.
-
-
- D.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/cp/brightness.hqx; 9K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1993 18:35:59 -0600 (CST)
- From: "Anthony F. Gaudiano II" <anthonyg@tenet.edu>
- Subject: [*] Central Point AntiVirus Update for CPRO trojan horse
-
- --0-572073800-727577003:#8402
- Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
-
- Howdy,
-
- I am not affiliated with Central Point Software, so don't flame me if
- these don't work. However, someone on Mac-L asked if someone with
- connections on Applelink would post the update files to the Antivirus
- part of the MacTools 2.0. Well here it is. Stuffit Lite, Stuffit
- Expander, Unstuffit Deluxe, or Stuffit Deluxe required for this file. Enjoy.
-
- Anthony F. Gaudiano II
- SFASU Apple Student Rep.
- Applelink: ST0503
- Internet: Z_GAUDIANOAF@CCSVAX.SFASU.EDU
- Tenet: anthonyg@formby.tenet.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/virus/mactools-defs-0193.hqx; 7K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 16:33:36 -0800
- From: Jon Pugh <jpugh@apple.com>
- Subject: [*] HierPopup 3.0
-
- As usual, development comes in fits and bursts. I managed to catch some time
- during the Niners/Dallas game while sitting in the bar at Alpine Meadows to
- hack on my PowerBook. Yes, it was nerd city, although this young girl kept
- looking over my shoulder and saying "That's fresh." I guess I'm getting old,
- but at least I recognized the latest word for cool. I think. ;) Well,
- being required by state law to root for the Niners, I had plenty of time to
- hack some improvements into my popup menu XFCN. One was requested and one
- was thought up by me (although later checking shows that Rinaldi does a
- similar thing in his FullPopup but not as well) while sitting there trying
- not to watch Steve Young throw it away (He's just no Joe Montana).
-
- So, HPopupMenu now accepts the ID of a MENU resource in place of the menu
- text for faster complicated static menus. This should speed things up some
- on slower machines. I also added the ability to create menus of resources,
- such as font and sound menus. Whereas Rinaldi's menu only allows you to
- make a single popup of one resource, my menu allows you to stuff any number
- of resource menus in any order and in the hierarchical menus too.
-
- Plus, mine allows you to use the metacharacters ^>(! & / in the menu items,
- as noted in the last release. If you are doing popup menus in Hypercard,
- this is the external for you!
-
- This is also on ftp.apple.com in /pub/pugh/hyperstuff/hierpopup.cpt.hqx
-
- Jon
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/card/x/hierpopup-30.hqx; 58K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Jan 93 04:39:30 EST
- From: David.M.Tillinghast@Dartmouth.EDU
- Subject: [*] Kiss and Laugh sounds
-
- Here are two sounds: one a long, sloppy kiss, and the other the laugh that
- followed. This is my first submission. Please be gentle.
-
- -tig@dartmouth.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/sound/kiss-and-laugh.hqx; 86K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 93 19:15 EDT
- From: STEIN78@WILMA.WHARTON.UPENN.EDU
- Subject: [*] MacSharewareCatalog
-
- The MacSharewareCatalog is a new offering from Insanely Great Software with
- complete descriptions of top-quality shareware that can be ordered directly
- from the catalog.
-
- The first issue contains the following products:
- Alias Director, File Buddy, TEXT <> ttro, & Finder Sets
- Biorhythms 2
- DOCMaker & GMC Calendar
- MenuChoice & EasyKeys
- Quotable Quotes & Delicious Desserts
- System 7 Pack!
- System 7 Pack! & Companion Pack!
- System 7 Productivity & Fun Pack!
- SuperFontPack
- TownMeeting
-
- The catalog was specially designed for on-screen viewing and is totally
- self-contained in a DOCMaker document.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/demo/mac-shareware-catalog.hqx; 85K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 18:58:50 EDT
- From: scooter@emunix.emich.edu (Todd McDaniel)
- Subject: [*] MugShots Set #1 (Greyscale Star Trek Faces/Icons)
-
- Info-Mac community-
-
- Please find enclosed MugShots Set #1. These are icons of many
- of your favorite Star Trek Characters (TOS, TNG & DS9!).
-
- They are greyscale and 32-bit QuickDraw is required, as only the 8-bit and
- disfigured 1-bit icons are featured.
-
- Since all of these faces are (more or less) the property of Paramount
- pictures, all I ask of those who download this file is that the send me a
- short note over email!
-
- Share and Enjoy!
- Todd McDaniel
- scooter@emunix.emich.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/misc/star-trek-icons.hqx; 65K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1993 18:44:10 -0400 (EDT)
- From: DSOUTH@uoft02.utoledo.edu
- Subject: [*] Nisus PostScript Macros 1.1 (replaces 1.0)
-
- Dale's PostScript Macros for Nisus 1.1
-
- Here is version 1.1 of my PostScript Macros for Nisus. The
- macros implement postscript "backdrops" consisting of 72 or 100-point
- type printed diagonally in light grey over the document. The macros
- can be used to print backdrop text on just the first page or on
- mulitple pages in a document. More than one backdrop can
- be used in the same document. Macros for printing "PRELIMINARY",
- "CONIFIDENTIAL", "REVISED" (with date & time), or any dialog-input
- string are provided, along with a macro to remove all PostScript
- backdrops from a document.
-
- Version 1.1 makes it easier to modify the text printed by the macros
- and improves the centering of dialog-entered text.
-
- Also includes the required PostScript Escape font.
-
- Freeware/E-mail-ware
-
- Dale Southard
- dsouth@uoft02.utoledo.edu
- 1/10/93
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/nisus-dales-ps-macros.hqx; 12K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1993 22:55:29 -0600
- From: cbrinson@nwu.edu (L.C. Brinson)
- Subject: [*] nsf flat-panel display pr
-
- This is an old press release from NSF, but one that I didn't see appear on
- the virtual pages of info-mac. Here it is now.
-
- Warren Kibbe cbrinson@nwu.edu GEnie: W.Kibbe AOL: WAKibbe
-
- Title : RESEARCH BREAKTHROUGH FOR FLAT-PANEL DISPLAY DEVICES ANNOUNCED
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/report/flat-display-panel-pr.txt; 5K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 93 11:14:25 PST
- From: kevin@cse.lbl.gov (Kevin Gong)
- Subject: [*] polyominoes-40.cpt.hqx
-
- Polyominoes 4.0 is really three games in one. In game mode, you have a very
- interesting strategy game in which you try to put the last piece on the
- board.
- The pieces can be flipped or rotated in any manner. With Version 4.0, you can
- use any of the over 30 different boards, or create one of your own using the
- Board Editor. In puzzle mode, you can try to place all the pieces on any of
- the boards. In spanning puzzle mode, you try to span the board with the
- fewest number of pieces. You can use pentominoes, tetrominoes, or trominoes.
- The program keeps track of all of your best efforts.
-
- Polyominoes is ShareWare, $7.00 registration fee. It should work on any
- Macintosh with either System 6 or 7.
-
- Major changes since version 3.0:
- % Spanning puzzle (in addition to game and puzzle)
- % Program keeps user statistics (for game, puzzle, and spanning puzzle)
- % Larger boards (up to 12x20)
- % High scores list
- % Better rotate/flip interface
- % Three different piece sets (pentominoes, tetrominoes, trominoes)
- % Over 30 different boards
-
- - kevin (kevin@cse.lbl.gov)
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/polyominoes-40.hqx; 182K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 93 16:08:27 EST
- From: walker@eplrx7.es.duPont.com (Scott Walker)
- Subject: [*] program submission
-
- Hi y'all,
- This is a driving simulator put out by Ford a few years ago. It
- lets you drive selected Ford models on three tracks: Test Track, which
- has an obstacle course, City Challenge, which is like a freeway, and Back
- Roads which is like Sunday driving with slow-moving trucks. Three levels
- of difficulty are provided for each track.
- It also has an Electronic Showroom, a Ford Buyer's Guide, and Ford
- Infocenter to allow you to look at all the features of 1990's models. A
- bit dated information, of course, but the game is fun for awhile.
-
- Note to Administrators:
- I don't know whether this falls under any copyright laws or what
- have you, as no licensing agreement came with the software and I could
- not find any mention at all prohibiting against copying. If you don't
- see fit to put it on the archive, then that's fine. I was just looking
- through some old software and thought it might be fun. Maybe it's too
- commercial, as it is a selling medium for Ford.
-
- Scott Walker
- walkersc@esvax.dnet.dupont.com
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/demo/ford-car-simulator.hqx; 100K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1993 12:43:21 -0500
- From: markf@POST.queensu.ca
- Subject: [*] Re: EPSF AFE translators
-
- Place the "EPSF (IBMpc to Mac)" file into the same folder as Apple File
- Exchange, the next time use start Apple File Exchange this translator will
- be available in the "Mac to Mac" menu or the MS-Dos to Mac" menu.
-
- Encapulated PostScript File on the IBMpc come in two formats:
- * Plain ASCII files (starting with %!)
- * Binary files with a header that describes the EPSF's PostScript commands
- and preview image (TIFF or Metafile) section of the file.
- This translator will accept both types of file and produce a EPS file on
- the Macintosh without the preview image.
-
- You can select the Macintosh file type and creator. Some applications
- allow only EPSF as a file type, some also allow TEXT as type. Setting the
- file type to TEXT you can read the file into a word processor and check if
- it is a True EPSF file. Many IBMpc software do not create true EPSF files.
-
- EPS file should start/end with:
-
- %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-2.0
- %%Creator: Windows PSCRIPT
- %%Title: Document2 name
- %%BoundingBox: 18 19 593 774
- %%DocumentNeededResources: (atend)
- %%DocumentSuppliedResources: (atend)
- %%DocumentFonts: (atend)
- %%DocumentNeededFonts: (atend)
- %%EndComments
-
- ....
-
- %%Trailer
- %%DocumentSuppliedResources: procset Win35Dict 3 1
- %%DocumentFonts: Times-Roman Times-Italic
- %%DocumentNeededResources:
- %%DocumentNeededFonts: Times-Roman Times-Italic
- %%EOF
-
- NOTE: times listed after: %%DocumentNeededResources and
- %%DocumentNeededFonts are possible problems.
-
- If the fonts listed are NOT in the printer then you need to include them in
- the EPSF file or download them to the printer.
-
- If the ProcSets listed in %%DocumentNeededResources must be downloaded or
- inserted in the file at the %%InsertResource: <xxx> comment location.
-
- The following postscript operators can NOT be used in EPSF files:
-
- banddevice, exitserver, initmatrix, setshared, clear, framedevice, quit,
- startjob, cleardictstack, grestoreall, renderbands, copypage, initclip,
- setglobal, erasepage, initgraphics, setpagedevice
-
- following operators can be used with care:
-
- nulldevice, sethalftone, setscreen, undefinefont, setgstate, setmatrix,
- settransfer
-
- For more information see:
-
- PostScript Language Reference Manual, 2nd, Adobe Systems Inc.,
- Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. ISBN 0-201-18127-4
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/util/afe-epsf.hqx; 34K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 93 15:21:06 EST
- From: "Dieder B." <UGU00266@vm.uoguelph.ca>
- Subject: [*] Scrolling CDEV
-
- Here's a neat cdev that allows you to make functional use of the
- thumbnail sliders on windows. Slide the thumbnail and the window
- scrolls with it. Also controls acceleration of scrolling and whatnot.
- Found on an Apple CD-ROM disc, no support provided, and, from what
- I can tell in the read-me file, no restrictions for distribution
- were made. Just don't bug apple for support. Works rather nicely
- so far as I have been playing with it! Even seems to work in MS applications!
- How about that for a surprise? :-)
-
- D.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/cp/scrolling.hqx; 13K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 93 15:49:27 EST
- From: edw@distant.uucp (Ed Watkeys)
- Subject: [*] Send Script 1.0a2 -- BBEdit Extension
-
- Send Script 1.0a2 is a BBEdit Extension which allows you to send documents (or
- parts of documents) as do-script ('misc'/'dosc') Apple events. It requires
- version 2.2 or later of BBEdit. Includes THINK C 5.0 source.
-
- New features since 1.0d6:
-
- 1. You can specify how long Send Script waits before timing out.
- 2. You can select whether or not the script results are put into a new
- document.
- 3. Send Script remembers what you did last time, so you don't need to specify
- all this stuff every time you use it.
- 4. You can hold down the option key and skip the dialog entirely, provided
- that you've already selected a target previously.
-
- Ed Watkeys (edw@distant.uucp or edw%distant@bts.com)
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/bbedit-send-script-10a2.hqx; 23K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 00:08:08 -0800
- From: Samuel S. Tai <sstai@ocf.Berkeley.EDU>
- Subject: [*] SuperClock! 4.0.2.sit.hqx
-
- Here's SuperClock! 4.0.2. Please replace the previous version (4.0.1).
- Note that I am not the author. Gripes/complaints/bug reports should
- go to the author, Steve Christensten (stevec44@aol.com).
-
- Revision Changes:
-
- o 4.0.2
- - Fixes a bug that was causing non-color Macs (i.e., Plus, SE,
- Classic, PowerBook 100) to crash on installation.
- - Fixes an editing problem with the alarm time.
- - Fixes a bug in the "chime same number of times..." option.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/cp/super-clock-402.hqx; 25K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 93 09:33:36 EST
- From: Dr. G. Paul Savage <paul.savage@carbon.chem.csiro.au>
- Subject: [*] swan startupscreen
-
- This is a 640x480 colour startupscreens of two swans splashing in the water.
- If
- you have trouble getting this startupscreen to work please read the report
- /info-mac/report/startup-deskpict-faq.txt before emailing me. On the other
- hand, feel free to email me if you like this screen.
-
- Cheers
-
- Paul.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/art/swan-startup.hqx; 157K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 93 18:38:43 +1000
- From: p.farry@ucq.edu.au (Paul Farry - - UCQ<>DEC)
- Subject: [*] Update Paul's-icons 1.0.1.hqx
-
- This is just the improved first time attempt. I did not realize that if the
- SEA(Self Extracting Archive) was attached that the icons would be unusable.
-
- This file should replace the old one, not accompany it.
-
- /misc/pauls-icons.1.0.1.hqx
-
- Regards
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/misc/pauls-icons-101.hqx; 124K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 09:23 PST
- From: Philip Harriman <EGS2G1B@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU>
- Subject: $89 modem woes
-
- I bought a PowerUser 2400 Baud Mini Modem from MacWarehouse for
- $89 for my sister and brother-in-law for Christmas. They just had
- a chance to test it over the weekend, and while connecting to MCI
- Mail they had a terrible problem with line noise (1 garbage
- character for every two characters typed). They are not
- experienced modem users, but it sounds like they have all the
- settings right. Does this sound like a problem with the modem? Is
- it too cheap? Has anyone else had experience with this model?
- They are using the communications module in GreatWorks; would
- different software (like ZTerm) help?
-
- Thanks,
-
- Phil Harriman
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Jan 93 11:43:37 EST
- From: Charlie Summers <72257.140@CompuServe.COM>
- Subject: (Q) 1-Bit Dual-Page SE/30 Card?
-
- Folks;
-
- A friend purchased an Ehman Dual-Page monitor w/card for his SE. He
- recently got a great deal on a used SE/30, and wants to move the monitor to
- it.
-
- Anyone have any leads on an inexpensive 1-bit card to use with this
- monitor? With the price of bundled monitors/cards so reasonable, there should
- be a source for an inexpensive card only...
-
- Thanks!
-
- Charlie Summers
-
- ***
- * REPLY TO (lof@mcimail.com) .OR. (72257.140@compuserve.com)
- ***
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 10:05:16 EST
- From: grads064@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca (Mak Rusli)
- Subject: (Q) Music Const. Set from Electronic Arts
-
- Hi Everyone
-
- I received an original copy of Deluxe Music Construction Set from a collegue
- here in the office. It is an old version (circa 1986). I was wondering
- whether there is a possibility to get an upgrade version.
-
- In the manual, it lists the address:
- 1820 Gateway Drive, San Mateo, CA 94404
- Is this address still valid?
-
- Thanks in advance
-
- Mak Rusli
- Dept. of Computing & Info Sc.
- University of Guelph
- Guelph, Ontario,
- Canada N1G 2W1
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 9:56:52 EST
- From: grads064@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca (Mak Rusli)
- Subject: (Q) Using CuBase on MacClassic
-
- Hi Everyone
-
- Does anyone know whether it would be wise to run CuBase (Midi Program) in
- MacClassic?
-
- Thanks in Advance.
-
- Mak Rusli
- Dept. of Computing & Info. Sc.
- University of Guelph
- Guelph, Ontario
- Canada N1G 2W1
- grads064@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 09:14:20 -0400 (EDT)
- From: Greg Porter <PORTERG@Gems.VCU.EDU>
- Subject: [Q] Forcing color on a B&W Mac?
-
- Is there a kludge out there to force a Mac to run in "color" even if it is
- a black and white Mac? Specifically, I have some color software which will
- run perfectly well in black and white if I change the "colors" on the Monitor
- control panel *after* I load the program, but which will *not* load if the
- monitor is set to b&w *before* loading. That is, I'd like to be able to use
- the program at home that I use at work. Work is color, home is not. At home,
- I can't set the monitor to "color", ergo I can't load the program. Any
- suggestions that don't require new hardware?
-
- Greg Porter
- porterG@jade.vcu.edu
- ^ don't forget the "G"!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 17:12:08 MEZ
- From: "Dr. Stefan P. Mueller"
- <ONM010%vm.hrz.uni-essen.de@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Accessing Clipper database on PC from Appletalk network
-
- We have a Clipper database on a PC under MS-DOS 5.0. We are considering
- to install Novell netware to make this database accessible to a dozen
- Mac LC II on an Appletalk net. It would suffice to have only read-access
- but several Mac users must be able to retrieve information at the same
- time.
-
- Someone suggested to use a dBase compatible Mac program (e.g. FoxBase)
- to access the database on the PC but warned to get some expert opinion
- first, preferably someone who has hands-on experience. Has anybody out
- there ever done this? Would it be possible for several users to access a
- file on the strictly single-user MeSsy-DOS machine? Are there any simple
- means of translating the structure from Clipper to another dBase
- compatible format?
-
- If this can't be done painlssly with moderate funds we would not touch
- the project in it's current form.
-
- Thank you for your help!
-
- Stefan
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 14:56:27 -0500
- From: Robert Scott Lillard <rsl8m@kelvin.seas.virginia.edu>
- Subject: access pc
-
- hello' net heads
- a brief comment on mt experience with access pc and the mac (in
- reply to gr4923's problems 1/25). q - does your mac plus have a
- high density disc drive? your friends lcII certainly does. you
- have to remember that ibm (but not the clones) will format a low
- density disc (one hole) with 1.4 megs regardless (hole present or
- not). your freinds hd drive is not quite as smart and will only
- format and recognize an hd disc if hole no. 2 is present! anyway
- it may that your hd drive if you have one thinks that the disc it
- is looking at is a low density disc when in fact it is formated
- as an hd disc. if you do have an hd drive you can punch (or cut
- with a razor) the elusive second hole and your problem is solved,
- else format the disc on ibm as an ld disc.
- hope it's of help.
- go cav's!
- scott lillard
- rslill@virginia.edu
- p.s. sorry about the spelling but once i type it in it's gone!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 10:09:49 -0500 (EST)
- From: James Loats <loats1@husc.harvard.edu>
- Subject: anyone know where this might be found?
-
- I have been looking for a program to catalog and label my floppy disk
- collection, and I saw a reference in one of those "Mac Shareware Best-Of"
- books that have been proliferating like blowflies recently to a shareware
- HyperCard stack called "Phantom Labeller" or something similar. The author
- gave it a very high recommendation, however I have been unable to find this
- program on any of the Mac archive sites I know of. Does anybody out there
- know where I might find this? Has anyone ever in fact heard of it? Am I
- chasing wild geese?
-
- Thanks for any help (post or e-mail)
-
- Jim Loats
- loats1@husc.harvard.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 16:19:52 EST
- From: "Dieder B." <UGU00266@vm.uoguelph.ca>
- Subject: Apple's Easy Open P.R.
-
- here's the P.R. release on Apple's new 'Easy Open' developer's kit.
-
- D.
-
- \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
-
- From: Apgar@Apple.com (Gar)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.announce
- Subject: Apple Ships Translation Manager
- Date: 24 Jan 1993 18:40:36 -0600
- Organization: Apple
- Lines: 100
- Sender: daemon@cs.utexas.edu
- Approved: werner@rascal.ics.utexas.edu (Comp.sys.mac.announce Moderator)
- Message-ID: <Apgar-050193162841@17.1.7.4>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: cs.utexas.edu
- Follup-To: comp.sys.mac.misc
-
-
- [ this press release was trimmed by the moderator ]
-
-
- MOVED OVER PR NEWSWIRE AT 11:30 AM, EST, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1993.
-
-
- Contact: Cindy McCaffrey
- Apple Computer, Inc.
- (408) 974-1578
-
-
- Apple Ships Translation Manager Software to Developers
-
-
- Macintosh Easy Open Simplifies Opening Files from Other Programs, Platforms
-
- CUPERTINO, California -- January 4, 1993 --
-
- Apple Computer, Inc. today announced the immediate availability of the
- Macintosh (Easy Open Developer's Kit, an extension to System 7 and a
- translation manager application programming interface (API) that
- provides Apple developers with the ability to enhance their applications
- or translation systems to open and convert documents on Macintosh
- personal computers, regardless of the availability of the applications
- that created the files.
-
- Designed to simplify access to information from a variety of
- applications and across computing platforms, Macintosh Easy Open
- makes opening and converting documents as easy as any other basic
- Macintosh task. Once incorporated into third-party applications or
- file translation systems, Macintosh Easy Open provides users with
- options for accessing and manipulating documents quickly and easily.
- Apple developers and their customers will appreciate that their
- applications require no modifications to take advantage of most
- Macintosh Easy Open features.
-
- "Macintosh Easy Open is a powerful tool for getting to information
- regardless of where it came from," said Charlie Oppenheimer, director
- of marketing for Apple's Macintosh Software Architecture division.
-
- Macintosh Easy Open provides users with a number of ways to access
- Macintosh and non-Macintosh files. For example, when a user double-clicks
- on a document that normally couldn't be opened because the application
- that created it is unavailable, Macintosh Easy Open intercedes and
- searches for applications and file translation systems that are capable
- of opening the document, and lists them for the user. Once the user
- selects an alternate application, Macintosh Easy Open transparently
- manages the conversion of the document using the application's internal
- translation capabilities or by using specialized translation software.
-
- "DataViz has adapted its entire MacLinkPlus library of file translators,
- so Macintosh Easy Open will always offer users an application to open
- "foreign" documents whether they came from a Macintosh or a personal
- computer," said Dick Fontana, president of DataViz, Inc.
-
- By incorporating a standard API, Macintosh Easy Open provides Apple
- developers with unique translation-management services. These
- services can be integrated into their applications or translation
- systems to provide transparent data conversion whenever opening,
- copying, pasting, or publishing data from one format to another.
- While Macintosh Easy Open does not perform any data translation
- itself, it effectively manages access to third-party translation
- systems and applications, which perform the actual translation.
-
- The Macintosh Easy Open extension also features added descriptive
- information about documents, including non-Macintosh files, and color
- icons in the Open and Save windows, making it easier for users to
- determine document types at the Finder level.
-
- The Macintosh Easy Open Document Converter, which comes with Macintosh
- Easy Open, is a system utility that works with third-party translators
- to allow users to convert a document from one file format to another,
- without opening the document. With this feature, files can be converted
- easily and quickly by simply dragging file icons to the Document Converter
- icon.
-
-
- Availability
-
- The Macintosh Easy Open 1.0 DeveloperUs Kit is available to developers
- for $150 U.S. by contacting the Apple Programmers & Developers Association
- (APDA), Apple's mail-order service for developers, at
-
- 1-800-282-2732 in the United States,
- or
- 1-800-637-0029 in Canada.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 16:54:34 -0600
- From: spencer@cfdlab.ae.utexas.edu (Spencer Swift)
- Subject: Apple-Double file format (Q)
-
- Hello fellow netters,
-
-
- I work on a small network of Mac's and Sun4's with a Cayman GatorBox
- as a gateway. I store quite a few Macintosh files on my Unix account.
- These files are automatically put into Apple-Double file format (one
- file is the data fork and one is the resource fork) by the GatorBox.
- On occasion, I need to get at these files WITHOUT going through the
- gateway.
-
- There is my problem. I don't know how to reassemble the two forks,
- the gateway usually does it for me. Anybody know a way to reassemble
- Apple-Double files either on the Unix or Macintosh side?
-
- Yes, I realize that I could probably do it with ResEdit, but it is not
- really a convenient solution when I am dealing with several files.
-
- Any replies would of course be appreciated. As this is of limited
- interest, you can reply to me directly if you want.
-
- spencer@cfdlab.ae.utexas.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 09:11:06 EST
- From: Don DeMaio <DONDE@BROWNVM.brown.edu>
- Subject: ATM 2.03 and System 7.1
-
- ATM 2.03 will not work with System 7.1 without a hack/fix/patch or
- whatever. It cannot find the outline fonts which, in 7.1, are placed into
- the Fonts Folder. The patch fixes it.
-
- There is a patch at sumex, called ATM Fixer, you might try. It worked for
- me.
-
- Don
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 16:52:14 -0500
- From: Ed Ver Hoef <verhoef@europa.eng.gtefsd.com>
- Subject: Automatic Saving (Q)
-
- A year or so ago I downloaded from sumex-aim a program which would
- automatical save my current file at a specifiable time interval whenever I
- was working in MS Word or Excel. (Perhaps it would also do so for other
- applications but I don't remember.) Some time ago I wiped out my entire hard
- disk. I have restored much of what was lost but every so often I realize
- that something I once had, I no longer have. This program is one of those
- former had things. I don't even remember its name although it might have
- been something like auto-save. Do any of you netters recognize the program
- >From this description and, if so, know where I can find a copy. I have
- looked through several of the folders at sumex-aim for something to prod my
- memory but it was all in vain.
-
- Ed Ver Hoef
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 12:04:55 CST
- From: drg@biomath.mda.uth.tmc.edu (David Gutierrez)
- Subject: Borland and the Mac
-
- Borland and the Mac
- In Info-Mac Digest V11 #18, Steve Bang writes:
-
- >Notice how interested
- >Borland is in supporting Taligent? Kahn has even commented on how
- >fast the Taligent code works (who has said the same for Windows NT,
- >let alone Cairo?).
-
- But can we trust Borland? Look at their support for their various Mac
- products.
-
- They dropped their utility package (Sidekick). They sold their database
- (dBase Mac). They've left the products they got when they bought Ashton-Tate
- (FullWrite Pro, Full Impact, and FullPaint) to wither away as changes in the
- operating system and new hardware make them stop working.
-
- It'll take a _lot_ to make me even look at a Borland product.
-
-
- David Gutierrez
- Univ. Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
-
- drg@biomath.mda.uth.tmc.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 19:04:33 -0600
- From: oehler@picard.cs.wisc.edu (Wonko the Sane)
- Subject: Catalog file corruption
-
- In the past two weeks I've seen this similar type of problem. On my personal
- machine, my hard drive crashed (sort of--I would get bad disk errors on a few
- programs, that's all) and I was able to fix it with Disk First Aid. Just
- to be safe, I ran Mactools, and it said my catalog file was damaged. It then
- advised me to reformat the drive and install my backup. I did so. haven't
- had
- so much as a glitch since. Mactools still says I have a damaged catalog tree,
- however.
- Then, one of the Macs at work starts acting up. Everytime Word gets
- launched, an "Illegal Instruction" bomb comes up. I reformatted,
- re-initialized
- checked for bad blocks, installed new software of all types. Fresh word,
- fresh system, everything. Still crashes. I run it using a startup floppy,
- everything is just peachy. Try with the system on the hard drive, and
- it invariably crashes. Mactools said the catalog file was damaged. I
- followed it's advice. It still says the catalog file is damaged. Norton sys
- the disk is just fine. What is going on? Is there any way to fix a trashed
- catalog file? is it really trashed, or is this just the symptom of something
- else? Is this something in 7.0.1? My own drive hasn't acted up at all since
- I started using 7.1. I've tried everything on the SE at work short of ripping
- the drive out of the mac and stomping on it for a bit, and nothing seems to
- work! That stomping thing actually seems like a good idea, now that I think
- about it. Argh. Can anyone help?
-
- Thanks
-
- Eric Oehler
- Lakeshore Computer Center Tech Staff, UW Division of Housing
- oehler@picard.cs.wisc.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 10:50:05 -0500
- From: baim@aaec1.aaec.com
- Subject: cyberspace ?!
-
- In the vein of the discussion of "hacker" recently:
-
- In IM V11 #17 tmaddox@netcom.com (Tom Maddox) writes:
- >...The megalopolises of cyberspace differ from their ordinary counterparts in
- >>many ways...
- in an article he wrote about the time and space in the context of networks
- such as the internet.
-
- I must protest the growing use of the term "cyberspace" for the virtual
- space created by large networks. My dictionary defines "cybernation" as
- "the automatic control of a process or operation (as in manufacturing) by
- means of a computer" and "cybernetics" as " the science of communication
- and control theory that is concerned esp. with the comparative study of
- automatic control systems (as the nervous system and brain and
- mechanical-electrical communication systems)". So, "cyberspace" would be
- all about control and NOT communication. The opposite (I hope) of what we
- have in mind. The prefix "cyber" is one of those cool sounding but often
- misused technospeak tidbits. Surely we can come up with a more accurate
- piece of jargon to refer to "network space" without co-opting (and
- corrupting) another perfectly useful term. If WE can't keep our language
- accurate, what are the media going to do?
-
- So, any nominations?
-
- Paul Baim
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 12:07:10 -0500 (EST)
- From: COLMENARES@rhoda.fordham.edu (VAX Academic Support)
- Subject: Develop vs. MacTech (formerly MacTutor)
-
- Hi,
-
- Can someone tell me the difference between Develop and MacTech.?
-
- I recall a message sometime ago that described Develop as a Macintosh
- developers' publication written by the same. In addition, it comes
- with a CD packed with back issues, utilities and technical info. When
- I attempted to obtain information, the operator mentioned that the 800
- number was disconnected and no new number is available. Anyone have
- another number?
-
- Also, how does it compare to MacTech (formally MacTutor)?
-
- Any info on either or both publications would be greatly appreciated.
-
- Josephine Colmenares / Fordham University
- colmenares@fordmrh1.bitnet / colmenares@rhoda.fordham.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 16:58:11 -0500
- From: bx341@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Robert E. Winston)
- Subject: Disappearing color in General Control Panel (A)
-
- > After my recent hard disk crash, I reinstalled System 7,
- > with Tuneup 1.1.1. For some reason, the desktop
- > color-choosing option disappeared from the general control
- > panel: I could only do black & white patterns on the
- > desktop.
-
- Most likely, your desktop pattern, which is 'ppat' #16 in the
- System file, is damaged. There are two ways to fix this.
-
- 1) Replace the system. If you do this be sure to drag the old
- System file to the trash then startup with the System 7 Install
- 1 disk. If you don't trash the old system first, the installer
- saves the desktop pattern from the old System file and puts it
- in the new one. You will have accomplished nothing.
-
- 2) Use ResEdit.
- <Insert your favorite ResEdit warning here>
- Open the System file with ResEdit.
- Double click 'ppat' and select and cut resource #16. This is
- your current desktop pattern.
- Double click 'ppt#'. This is where the color patterns live.
- Double click resource #0, the only one.
- On the right side of the picker, select any one of the color
- patterns by single clicking it.
- Copy and paste this pattern into 'ppat'.
- Do a <Command> <I> or select "Get Resource Info" from the
- Resource menu.
- Change the ID# to 16.
- Save and quit ResEdit.
- You should now be able to select any of the color patterns in
- the General Cdev.
-
- > Even more interestingly, when I examined the cp[General
- > control panel] on the Tidbits disk (an official disk,
- > supplied by Apple), it lacked the color control as well.
-
- The General doesn't really do anything itself and it doesn't
- contain the desktop patterns. It's just a gateway to the System,
- Finder, and PRAM. When you inserted the Tidbits disk and opened
- the General cp, you were really looking into your System file.
-
- > In addition, I cannot display startupscreens in color. When
- > I open them with a graphics program they look fine; but when
- > I do a startup they appear in black and white.
-
- I could suggest zaping the PRAM to fix this problem, but the
- apple.com types get all a twitter at the thought of promiscuous
- PRAM zaping, so I won't.
-
- Open the monitors cdev. Change the setting to B & W. Change it
- back to color. Restart. Your startupscreen should be displayed in
- glorious color. (And if that doesn't work, zap the PRAM)
-
- ________
- Robert E. Winston usr4818a@cbos.uc.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 16:09:31 GMT
- From: royappa@athena.mit.edu (A. Tim Royappa)
- Subject: Disk First Aid vs. Norton Utilities
-
- I have often tried to use Disk First Aid to check/fix a floppy disk which
- was acting up. After informing me that there was something wrong with the
- diskette (which I already knew), it wouldn't do anything ABOUT IT! *&^%$!
-
- On the other hand, Norton Utilities will always make an attempt to fix things,
- very often with spectacular success, at least in my experience.
-
- C'mon, Apple! Now that you're charging for your OS software, show us some
- customer support other than your touted toll-free hotline! Make a disk
- analysis
- product that will at least TRY to fix a broken disk instead of merely
- informing
- the user that it's broken.
-
- - Dr. Tim Royappa
- royappa@athena.mit.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 15:58:10 +0100
- From: frtjs@fy.chalmers.se (Johan Swahn)
- Subject: Ethernet number of Quadra
-
- As far as I can see it, Apple does not in its documentation provide the
- ethernet numbers (e.g. X:X:X:X:X:X) of the built-in ethernet "cards" on,
- for example, the Quadra 700 or the Laserwriter IIg. (I may be wrong, but I
- have not found them.) We, or rather our network administrator, need these.
-
- The ethernet number of our LaserWriter IIg could be found by using the
- command "Configure Communication" using Apple's program LaserWriter
- Utility, which displays the number.
-
- Can someone tell me how can I find out the ethernet number our Quadra 700?
- Any software tips? (I was hoping for MacEnvy until I realized it is too
- old.) If I open the casing, can I find the number on the Ethernet "card"?
-
- Any suggestions can be made directly to me. I will summarize.
-
-
- Johan Swahn (frtjs@fy.chalmers.se)
-
- P.S. The command "arp -a" after telneting to a UNIX box unfortunately gives
- the ethernet number of our zone's Gatorbox, not the Quadra's.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 13:52:47 -0500
- From: hades@coos.dartmouth.edu (Brian Hughes)
- Subject: FileMaker Pro 2.0 Script Needed
-
- George Ewonus writes:
-
- >I need some help to create a FMP 2.0 script. Here is the situation.
- >I have created scripts that allow me to define my 'Page Setup'
- >parameters for different layouts that I am using. For example, layout
- >A requires 'landscape' printing and B requires vertical printing.
- >This of course is not too difficult. However I would like to be able
- >to eliminate the tedious step of manually activating the appropriate script
- >everytime I choose a layout. Is there a script (I suppose we should
- >call it a 'meta-script) that would automatically activate the
- >appropriate 'Page Setup' script everytime I enter a specific layout.
-
- You can simulate this if you design buttons on your layout screens
- for people to use when they want to switch between the layouts. Then you
- could have the buttons call scripts that perfomr the layout switch and
- also adjust the page setup options. Otherwise, there is no way to do
- this with FM Pro, but you could do it with Quickkeys in a similar manner
- to what I described with buttons.
-
- --
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 13:00:06 EST
- From: iedh1@agt.gmeds.com ( Daniel J. Hofferth
- 230-4791 AGT/8896)
- Subject: Font menu and word processors
-
- O.K. I keep assuming this thread is near death and there is no need for me
- to correct this, but it keeps popping up. ClarisWorks displays the font
- menu in the indicated font BY DEFAULT... you use the Option-key to DISABLE
- the feature.
-
- Using the Command-key, as stated in previous infomacs, simply has no effect.
-
- .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:
- WordProcessors/Works programs that DO display the font menu in the
- indicated fonts:
-
- Nisus (Option-key)
- WriteNow (Option-key?)
- ClarisWorks (Default, Option-key disables)
- WordPerfect (Preferences option)
-
- WPs that DON'T:
-
- MS Word
- MacWrite
-
- Unknown major apps:
-
- MS Works
- GreatWorks
- MacWrite Pro(vaporware)
-
- Tools to add this feature to you poor suffering MS Word & MacWrite users:
-
- Suitcase
- Now Utilities.
- .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:
-
-
- Ahhh... the world returns to its proper orbit.
-
- Dan Hofferth
- iedh1@agt.gmeds.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Jan 93 13:05:50 U
- From: Evans-CIC-IS <evans-cic-is%micmac@redstone-emh2.army.mil>
- Subject: Formatter for Bering rm Drives
-
- We just got a hand-me-down Bering removable cartridge drive. Everytime we try
- to format a Bernoulli cartridge with the Iomega INIT, we get an error message
- that the Iomega INIT is not loaded. We have version 3.4.2 Iomega. Can
- someone
- recommend the correct driver/formatter, and does anyone know if this company
- still exists?
-
- Thanx
- Troy
- --
- Troy D. Evans MacNetMgr evans-cic-is@redstone-emh2.army.mil
- Micom Macintosh/PC/UNIX Users Assistance Group Redstone Arsenal AL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 19:14 CST
- From: STJONES%MTSU.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU
- Subject: FTP novice problem...(Q)
-
- We have just hooked up to the internet here in the last day or so. I was used
- to getting everything I needed done by using our Bitnet connection. I can now
- use FTP and am exploring this. But when I FTP to apple.com, I get the
- following result:
-
- ACAD1:: $ ftp ftp.apple.com
-
- 421- We have failed to find a hostname for your IP address [161.45.64.1]
- 421- in the Domain Name System. This is probably because your nameserver
- 421- does not have an IN-ADDR record for your address in its tables.
- 421- We refuse service to hosts whose names we cannot resolve. If this
- 421- is simply because your nameserver is hard to reach or slow to respond
- 421- then try again in a minute or so, and perhaps our nameserver will have
- 421- your hostname in its cache by then. If not, try reaching us from a host
- 421 that is in the DNS.
- Connected to FTP.APPLE.COM.
- Name (FTP.APPLE.COM:stjones): anonymous
- 421 Service not available, Remote server has closed the connection
- %UCX-E-FTP_LOGREJ, Login request rejected
-
- I have no idea what this means, other than that something is wrong and I can't
- get on at apple.com. Can someone translate this into plain English for a
- guy who never took computer science?
-
- Thanks!
-
- Steve Jones
- Assistant Professor of Design & Technology
- Middle Tennessee State University
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 12:50:10 CST
- From: "Eric H. Durbrow" <C509393@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu>
- Subject: FYI French Instruction Programs
-
- I asked about Mac French instruction programs and several people asked me
- to summarize what I learned. I brought two commercial programs: HyperGlot
- Word Torture and Transparent Languages reading program. Both are
- disappointing.
- HyperGlot is a poorly designed HyperCard flashcard program. It asks you to
- pro-
- vide the English translation of a French word or phrase. Your answer most
- match HyperGlot's precisely (e.g., it will not accept "the movie theater" for
- cinema but "movie theater"). HyperGlot is the worst Mac program I've encoun-
- tered. Trans Lang is better. You read a story in French and it provides word
- phrase meanings and notes. However, I did not find it useful for learning
- grammar and some translations, I suspect, are dubious. I'm sending both
- programs back to Mac's Place and I do not recommend them. Hope this helps.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 08:05:28 CST
- From: PULLMANN@VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU
- Subject: Gatekeeper/AutoDoubler woes revisited
-
- Charles Mingo writes:
-
- >"Most probable explanation"? I think not. GateKeeper requires the
- >user to grant a range of privileges to a whole host of apps,
- >precisely because GK inaccurately flags many legitimate programs
- >as viruses. Why, I think the conflict with AutoDoubler ALONE would
- >produce far more false alarms, than true viruses detected by GK.
-
- <stuff deleted>
-
- >In other words: you CHOSE to install virus software that you KNEW was
- >almost certain to cause conflicts with "well-behaved" applications
- >because you decided you wanted GK so badly that you were prepared to
- >put up with such conflicts.
- >
- >If you want to put software like that on your Mac, be my guest; but
- >don't go blaming the authors of well-behaved applications when GK
- >malfunctions. It's virtually designed to do that.
-
- And so forth through a host of flames.
-
- He may be right. I've been following this thread for quite a few days
- now, but I don't know diddly about programming the Mac so I'm really
- not qualfied to say. However, it does seem, even to my ignorant eyes,
- that virii could not exist in the computer world if they did not mimic
- legitimate, allowable actions. This being the case, it's difficult to see
- how Chris Johnson or anyone else could design a program to detect 'sus-
- picious activity' that doesn't sometimes call a false hit.
-
- As Mr. Mingo points out, it is up to the individual to decide whether to
- use Gatekeeper or not. Certainly, it's Mr. Mingo's privilege not to.
- I really don't understand this virulent attack on someone who, from where
- I sit, seems to be trying to provide a useful tool to the Mac community,
- free of charge. I also don't understand how Gatekeeper could be quite as
- buggy as all that, when I've been using it for more than a year and a
- half now and *never* had *one single* problem with it, or conflict between
- it and the host of other apps/inits/whathaveyou that I run. (No, I do not
- use AutoDoubler.)
-
- I don't have any idea how simple it would be for FGS to work with Chris
- on a resolution to the GK/AD problem. But it does seem real simple to just
- remove whichever is less important to you in the meantime. It also seems
- to me (but what do I know) that FGS makes money from their product and
- therefore has an R&D budget with which to work on such a problem. Pointing
- the finger at GK and saying 'they don't follow the rules' doesn't seem like
- a very productive corporate reaction. An awful lot of people use GK, and
- in this mushrooming age of information technology GK and similar programs
- working in similar ways are going to become more and more important in
- stopping the concommitant rise in electronic crime. It's like putting
- burglar bars on your windows and doors and an alarm system in your hall-
- way--the crooks are a lot less likely to get in, but it's more hassle for
- you and your legitimate visitors too. Until somebody devises an absolutely
- fool-proof system that can tell burglars from guests (or virii from legiti-
- mate behavior), the trade-off seems worth it to me.
-
- All of the above IMHO only, of course.
-
- Pat Ullmann PULLMANN@VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU or PULLMANN@TRINITY (BITNET)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 93 18:51:27 EST
- From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: High-quality disks
-
- > I did want to say that in my experience paying extra for branded
- > discs does not guarantee quality.
-
- I thought IUd point out that buying "the best disk money can buy"
- leads to a false sense of security and reduces incentives to
- make backups.
-
- > My Institution buys bulk branded at
- > a discount. We buy bulk cheapies at half the price. On average over the
- > years we get fewer failures on the cheapies. My particular non-favourite
- > are Verbatim.
- >
- 3M is not so hot either. -Pete Tamas
- Gnome@VM.Temple.EDU, Temple Univ, Philadelphia (betw New York & Wash DC)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 13:49:46 -0500
- From: hades@coos.dartmouth.edu (Brian Hughes)
- Subject: IIvx or IIci, that is the question! (R)
-
- Robert Ponto writes:
-
- >Basically, my question is: Should I get a VX or a CI (or something else)?
- >Our local dealer here has thoroughly confused me. He claims that the VX's
- >data transfer rate is only 16 bits, creating a "bottleneck" in an otherwise
- >speedy machine. This (I think) contradicts my copy of MacUser's 1993 Buying
- >Guide which lists the "data bus" for a VX as 32 bits. Is this indeed a
- contra-
- >diction or is "data bus" something else entirely? I could sure use some help
- >on this.
-
- There is a limitation in the logic board design of the IIvx. The
- '030, the memory and the FPU all talk to each other at 32Mhz, while the
- rest of the logic board communicates at 16Mhz. This means it requires an
- extra clock cycle to fully comminicate between the 2 groups. This is why
- the IIvx runs at same overall speed as a IIci.
-
- >I should say that along with my work in PM and Finale, I also would like to
- >have a 16" Color Monitor, sound recording capability (absent I know from the
- >CI) and a CD-ROM. These items are, of course for my kids ;) .
-
- Well, what it sounds like you want is the Centris 610. It will be
- faster than a IIvx (it uses a 20Mhz 68LC040), it will have a
- configuration with an internal CD-ROM, and it will support a 16" monitor
- with on-board video. Of course you will have to wait until Feb. to place
- an order because it hasn't been released yet. But it definatly sounds
- like what you want.
-
- >Lastly, to finish this rambling inquiry, can someone clarify exactly which
- >video card(s) it takes to drive a 16"(let's say Apple) monitor for either
- >a VX or CI. And should I care whether it's 8 bit or 24 bit color?
-
- This depends. Usually a good video card (8 bit) will run you
- something over $300-$400 but not all of these have support for 16"
- monitors. If you want more than 256 colors then you are talking about
- $1000 or somewhere in that neighborhood.
-
- -Hades--
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 07:26:49 -0600 (MDT)
- From: Metro State College of Denver <EDJ@ZENO.MSCD.EDU>
- Subject: Info-Mac Digest V11 #17
-
- Gate Keeper is for people whom have a year to add every possible appication
- you can think of that is not a trojen horse, or a virus. This program
- is very good in that way. BUT Gate Keeper is about the worst program
- you could use for virus protection. Why don't you use Disinfectant
- or something else. lets put it this way.... If there were only
- two programs for virus protection gatekeeper and a program that cost 2000.00
- I would not hesitate to purchase the one for 2000.00!!
-
- Get disinfectant it is better, has a INIT, and it works. if not purchase
- VIREX its the best on the commercial market side!
-
- Ed Jacobs
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 11:49:50 NZD
- From: N.Perry@massey.ac.nz
- Subject: Info-Mac Digest V11 #18
-
- info-mac-request@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU (The Moderators):
- >
- > How can I play quicktime movies from hypercard 2.1.
- > Is that a feature of hypercard or does it require
- > some extra add-on.
- > I basically want to be able to click a button in hc
- > and have the qt movie pop up and play.
- >
- > thanks in advance for any help.
- >
- > ryan
- >
-
- Ryan,
- Two answers:
-
- a) Apple/Claris XCMDs: Cost a few $'s, unless you know an Apple Developer with
- a CD... Plays movies in normal Mac windows, and some support for non-window
- on card playing.
-
- b) Pictoid Package: From mac.archive.umich.edu or other archive, free for
- personal use (you need Pictoids 1.0 + Updater 1.1). Plays movies in "windows"
- the same shape as the movie, i.e. you see no window frame so it appears
- like the movies are on the card. Also supports movie & picture "buttons"
- which can be scripted much like other HC buttons.
-
- Take your pick, I'm oviously biased (I wrote b).
-
- Cheers,
- Nigel
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 08:27:06 GMT
- From: schultz@iastate.edu (Jonathan R Schultz)
- Subject: Looking closer at the power-lock posting
-
- In digest <9301250531.AA02899@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU>
- Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
-
- >I also tried to download Power-lock 3.1 from sumex and was unsuccessful. I
- >then tried to sent mail to the author, but got an undeliverable mail failure
- >message -- user doesn't exist. So then I fingered him at both the mail
- >address
- >that was at the bottom of his letter and also at the address in the from part
- >of the header. The transcript of my fingering follows...
-
- [transcript deleted]
-
- >Now, I may be a little paranoid, but does somebody want to look at this file
- >and see what it really does?
-
- >Mike
- >Ungerm@carleton.edu Carleton College, Northfield, MN 55057
-
- There is no need to panic. PowerLock is a real utility program, and not a
- virus
- or trojan horse.In fact, PowerLock 2.x was on info-mac some time back.
-
- To contact the author, try rgc%ausom.oz@sol.cc.deakin.oz.au
-
- Also, PowerLock does not require AU/X and will run under system 6 and 7.
-
- I have been testing PowerLock for some time now. All of the author's previous
- mailings came through fine. The last mailing (the same one sent to info-mac)
- obviously did not get packaged properly, and I've notified him. He's in
- Australia, and mail takes longer.
-
- It is unfortunate that for one reason or another PowerLock did not get
- submitted correctly. I can understand the frustration and loss of time (it's
- happened to me more than once). However, this is not the first time, nor the
- last, that a program did not get properly submitted. So please give it
- another try when it is resubmitted. Thanks!
-
- PowerLock is actually a nice shareware security program. I hope it is given a
- fair chance.
-
- Have a great week!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 00:40:53 PST
- From: Willie Strickland <willie@igc.apc.org>
- Subject: looking for email addresses
-
- Does anyone know the email address for the creator of the Vantage DA, Dave
- McWherter of Signature Software? I also have been looking for the email
- address of Global Village Communication.
-
- Thanks,
- Willie
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 19:18:00 -0500 (EST)
- From: Scott Kaplan <sfkaplan@cs.amherst.edu>
- Subject: Mac-in-Stock problems...
-
- I will start by saying that I don't know anything about the company you have
- ordered from. However, with $12,000+ at stake, I would hope that you have a
- way to cancel payment and cancel the order. You may be eager to get your
- equipment and get working, but there must be somewhere else that you can order
- >From which will provide you with quicker and better service.
-
- I would never trust a company that started to give me the runaround like
- you've
- gotten with that much money. Get out if you can, and bring your business
- elsewhere.
-
- Scott Kaplan
- Amherst College
- sfkaplan@cs.amherst.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 15:08:05 +0000
- From: Elliot Bennett <Elliot.Bennett@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de>
- Subject: MacWarehouse German address....
-
- For those of you who asked (and for those who didn't), MacWarehouse can be
- reached in Germay by calling (toll-free) 0130-85 93 93 (Fax: 061/95 68 38).
- Their hours are Monday-Friday 8 am - 6 pm and Saturday from 9 am - 1:30. They
- also have a next day delivery for DM 9.90. I should say that I have never
- ordered from them and take NO responsibility for anything you order (and, of
- course, I am not affiliated with MacWarehouse in any way).
-
- PandaSoft is in Berlin. You can reach them at: (030) 31 59 13-0 (-55 for fax-
- they don't seem to have a 0130 number). Their address is Uhlandstr. 195, 1000
- Berlin 12. A catalog costs DM 5.
-
- Good Luck,
- Elliot Bennett
-
- P.S.- sorry this took so long to get out, but I was at MacWorld in S.F. and
- then on vacation for 3 weeks...
- elliot@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 11:25:04 -0600 (CST)
- From: SH05219@NYSSA.SWT.EDU
- Subject: Memory on the Quadra 700
-
- Well I recently purchased an 8 meg simm for my quadra 700,
- no instructions came with, thought don't need them anyway.
- so I ripped up my Quadra, put the simm in and
- booted up my computer.. Two things have happened...
-
- 1. My computer boots, and plays a little tune and the monitor does not come up
- and it is basically dead.
-
- 2. I put the chip in the other way, my computer boots, but i got to the
- memory panel and it still says only 4 megs built in..
-
- So just give me a clue, and i will be thankful
-
- ignorant - but not for long sh05219@nyssa.swt.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 11:57 EST
- From: Jeffrey L. Needleman <needje@msen.com>
- Subject: Paranoia on the net
-
- In 11-18, Mudd Rat aka "Mike" <UNGERM@carleton.edu> worries about a posting
- of Power Lock 3.1 because of the result of his Finger. Specifically:
-
- >Anyway, the things that disturb me are the "never logged in", the "unknown
- >host" at the from address and also that the user at the mail address he left
- >doesn't exist.
-
- Aside from the irony of someone calling himself Mudd Rat complaining about
- someone being hard to identify, there are some points to be made about
- Finger and its results. This morning I was asked by a new Internet user how
- Finger worked, so I just Fingered her (I was gentle). The Finger program I
- used responded--just like Mike's program--that the host was unknown. Now,
- since my mail was getting through to her, I knew that wasn't a valid
- answer. On checking, I found that her firm didn't allow anyone to telnet or
- ftp from the outside to the firm. Obviously, the blocked access resulted in
- the "unknown host" message. If you finger my own accounts, you'll find that
- I haven't logged in myself for months according to Finger. Why? Because I
- pick up and send mail mostly by Eudora, and accessing the POP3 server
- doesn't register as a login. Also, msen.com has several different machines.
- The default machine is heifetz.msen.com, which is where finger questions
- addressed to msen.com go. My account is now on garnet.msen.com; I haven't
- been on heifetz for a while.
-
- Mike's finger implies to me that the author is a student; student addresses
- change often. There's no reason to suspect the program is anything
- nefarious. Finger is a very rudimentary procedure which often returns odd
- results for obscure reasons. Don't sweat it.
-
- Jeff Needleman <needje@msen.com>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 17:35:55 -0500
- From: "Ron Beloin" <Ron_Beloin@qmrelay.mail.cornell.edu>
- Subject: Pins & jacks on a Conner-40
-
- Subject: Time:05:30 PM
- OFFICE MEMO Pins & jacks on a Conner-40 (Q) Date:1/25/93
- Hello hardware mavens,
-
- I transferred a Conner 40 from an si to an old MacBotton case, but wasn't
- sure which pins controlled scsi addressing. Can anyone give me a tour
- of the various pins on this drive? There are four pairs labeled E1-E4, as
- I recall, and also a jack near the edge of the circuit board that looks like
- it might accept a plug from a scsi changing switch (which the Macbot has).
- Right now it's working fine on a plus, but at scsi 0. A drive led plug
- would be nice to know about also.
-
- Thanks loads!
-
- Ron Beloin
- Boyce Thompson Inst. for Plant Research
- R.Beloin@cornell.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 93 17:13 WET
- From: "Alun J. Carr" <AJCARR%ccvax.ucd.ie@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: PowerLock Problem (C)
-
- A few people seem to be complaining about the format of the
- PowerLock archive at SUMEX-AIM. I also found that the file
- wasn't useable after de-Binhexing, but I looked at the Creator
- ID Like A. Law, and decided to run it through MacBinary, to
- convert it into a Mac file. Works like a dream. Haven't had a
- chance to try the package out yet though!
-
- Hope this workaround helps.
-
- Alun
-
- Alun J. Carr
- Mech. Eng. Dept.
- UCD
- Belfield
- Dublin 4
- Ireland
-
- Internet: ajcarr@ccvax.ucd.ie
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 10:20:22 -0600
- From: oehler@picard.cs.wisc.edu (Life is illusion.)
- Subject: Printer Questions...
-
- I have a stylewriter (I) and I have a few questions...
-
- 1) Is there a way to print postscript graphics on a quickdraw printer? I can
- convert them to PICT with PhotoShop, but they're never the clean, scalable
- outlines I want. Is there some product, freeware, shareware, PD, or
- commericial
- that'll give me the kind of clean graphics that PostScript printers do
- naturally
- . If Apple hadn't let TrueImage or whatever it was called become vaporware,
- I wouldn't have this problem.
-
- B) Where can one find the stylewriter II driver? I understand that it is
- compatible with the SW I, but the greyscale option works nicely, and I
- could use that as well.
-
- I'm one of those poor college slobs who only has enough money to
- buy a Stylewriter but longs for the quality of a laserwriter. I suppose
- the LaserJet 4M's we have at work would do, but I have to pay to use those...
-
- Thanx in advance.
- Eric Oehler
- oehler@picard.cs.wisc.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 06:44:30 PST
- From: "Phillip Broussard" <broussard@anvil.nrl.navy.mil>
- Subject: Problems with Superclock 4.0.1 and Powerbook 100
-
- Netters,
-
- Has anyone else noticed a problem with the new version of superclock and a
- powerbook 100? Upon booting up, when the superclock cdev tries to load, I get
- an "unimplemented trap" error. This happens even if superclock is the only
- extension/cdev to load. The version of Superclock works fine on a Mac IIcx
- and
- a Quadra 700, however.
-
- I'm not sure how to post this info to the author, as I don't have america
- online
- or compuserve access.
-
- Phill Broussard
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 18:55:36 EST
- From: thart@mail.stx.com (Tom Hart)
- Subject: Russian Version of System 7.0.1
-
- I ftp'd the Russian version of system 7.0.1 from ftp.apple.com for a friend.
- When we tried to boot up using the disks prepared from the image files the
- systems crashed. Is this because our systems are using American ROMs or what?
-
- Thanks for any help.
-
- Thomas Hart
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Jan 93 12:50:00 CST
- From: "JOHN S. CONRADER" <CONRADERJ@h8700a.boeing.com>
- Subject: Sad Mac :(
-
- I have a question for you mac people:
- My parents have a IIsi(5/80) with system 7.0.1(tuned) that has a problem.
- When they start up the computer it comes up with the happy mac :) and then
- sits there for a while. When it should be loading extentions it gets a
- sad mac :( with the following:
- 0000000F
- 00000003
-
- Does anyone know what this means, or is there a file that lists the
- codes? I have an old SadMacErrorCodes file, but it does not list
- anything like that. Thanks for any help.
-
- -John :)
- conraderj@h8700a.boeing.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 18:07:47 -0700 (MST)
- From: GERHARD@CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU
- Subject: Second to Brian Saunders re GateKeeper
-
- I wish to add my thanks to those of Brian Saunders -
- I use GateKeeper and I very much appreciate the
- time and effort that Chris Johnson puts into it.
-
- Peter Gerhardstein (gerhard@ccit.arizona.edu)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 12:38:01 +0100
- From: "CHRISTIAN F. BUSER" <cbuser@pegasus.ch>
- Subject: Subject lines (C)
-
- guckes@math.fu-berlin.de (Sven Guckes) writes:
- >Why do people use "(Q)", "(A)", and "(R)" in their subject lines ?
- >What's wrong with "Re:" ?
- >
- >Imagine:
- >"Is this a stupid subject line (Q)"
- >"Is this a stupid subject line (R)" I think so.
- >"Is this a stupid subject line (A)" Yes.
- >"Is this a stupid subject line (Summary)" YES IT IS!
- >"Is this a stupid subject line (FAQ)" Avoid them !
-
- Sven,
-
- I did not "invent" these abbreviations, but I think they are better than
- having a digest in which 80 per cent of the contributution can be found
- under "Re: ... ". Maybe you'd like to search for key words in the index
- that way, but I don't. Why not distinguish between Questions (Q), Answers
- or (A) and Comments (C)?
-
- However, I agree wirh you that it is silly to use the subject line to
- express an opinion, as in your example:
-
- "Is this a stupid subject line (R)" I think so.
-
- The "I think so"-addition to the subject line is pure nonsense.
-
- However, I do not condemn anyone for his own opinion. We live in a free
- world and can think whatever we like to think (at least in theory). And
- you can use "Re: ..." subject lines as anyone else can use those
- abbreviations at the end.
-
- Best regards, Christian cbuser@pegasus.ch
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 07:53:14 CST
- From: "mrgate::asc170::treble"%mrgate%ascct6@ascct6.asc.slb.com
- Subject: Summary of Sad Mac Error codes
-
- From: NAME: TREBLE <TREBLE@ASC170@MRGATE@ASCCT6>
- To: "info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu"@M_INTERNET@MRGATE@ASCCT6
-
- Path: asc438.asc.slb.com!user
- From: Treble@asc.slb.com (John Treble)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system
- Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.system
- Distribution: world
- Subject: Sad Mac Error codes
- Message-ID: <Treble-220193083411@asc438.asc.slb.com>
- Organization: ASC-Austin
-
- PLEASE SAVE THIS FILE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE -- I'LL NOT POST IT
- AGAIN!
-
- When you turn on the Macintosh or press the reset button on the
- programmers switch, several memory and system diagnostics take place. If
- any test fails, the Sad Mac appears. The code number below it indicates the
- nature of the malfunction.
-
- The first two digits indicate the type of error. If it is a RAM test failure,
- (first two digits - 02, 03, 04 or 05) the last four digits identify the
- suspect
- chips. The last four digits must be converted from hexadecimal numbers to
- a 16 digit number to learn which chips are bad.
-
- If the Sad Mac appears after the disk starts spinning, the first two digits of
- the code number under the icon are 0F, and the next four digits indicate
- the type of error. If you get a Sad Mac with an 0F code, try restarting the
- Mac while holding down the Option and Command keys (rebuild the
- desktop file.) You may also be able to fix a faulty startup disk by replacing
- its System File.
-
- The error 0F000D most likely means that you have something pressed
- against the interrupt button on the programmer switch! (Move those books
- anyway, you're blocking precious air flow into your Mac) The error 0F0064
- means that the startup disk you have inserted (mounted) into the disk
- drive is missing the system file.
-
- Code Meaning
- 01XXXX ROM test
- 02XXXX RAM test-bus subtest
- 03XXXX RAM test-byte write
- 04XXXX RAM test-mod3 test
- 05XXXX RAM test-address uniqueness
- 0F0001 Bus error
- 0F0002 Address error
- 0F0003 Illegal instruction (may be a damaged system file)
- 0F0004 Zero divide error
- 0F0005 Check trap-CHK instruction
- 0F0006 Overflow trap
- 0F0007 Privilege violation
- 0F0008 Trace trap
- 0F0009 Trap dispatch error
- 0F000A Line 1111 trap
- 0F000B Other trap
- 0F000C Unimplemented trap executed
- 0F000D Interrupt button on programmers switch pressed in
- 0F0064 Bad System File
- 0F0065 Bad Finder
-
- I'm no Mac super-guru. The above information was provided to me via
- Apple Technical notes and various books and manuals I've read over the
- years. I hope this helps someone.
-
- John Treble
- Schlumberger Well Services - Austin Systems Center
- Austin Texas
-
- treble@asc.slb.com "My humble, but accurate, opinion does not necessarily
- reflect that of my employer. I get full credit for my insightful and witty
- comments!"
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 10:14:56 MST
- From: Jim Powlesland <powlesla@acs.ucalgary.ca>
- Subject: SuperClock! 4.0.1
-
- Bug Notice: SuperClock! 4.0.1 generates an unimplemented trap
- error on Mac SEs running 7.0 + Tune-up 1.1.1. Also, the alarm
- options do not work on a Mac IIfx running 7.0.1 + Tune-up 1.1.1.
- Needless to say, I've gone back to 3.9.1.
-
- I'm posting this here because the author, Steve Christensen, did
- not provide an Internet email address in his ReadMe files. Great
- program nonetheless.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 09:07:36 EST
- From: williams <williams@tours.inra.fr>
- Subject: SuperClock 4.0.1
-
- This is really intended for Steve Christensen (the author of
- SuperClock) whom I can't reach directly as I don't know how to mail America
- OnLine or Compuserve from Europe..... Hope you read Info-Mac, Steve!
-
- Well, version 4.0.1 runs just fine on a Mac IIci with system 7.0.1 but
- it crashes a PB 100 on startup because of an ID 12 error. Pity, because 4.0.1
- was produced to get around other PowerBook problems.
-
- BTW, version 3.9 works fine.
-
- John Williams (INRA Station de Recherches Avicoles, C.R.Tours, Nouzilly,
- France)
- williams@tours.inra.fr
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 12:03:21 MEZ
- From: David Steiner <DSTEINER@dosuni1.rz.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE>
- Subject: The IIsi is no more????
-
- Okay, maybe I was asleep when the news came down but...
-
- A couple of issues ago (I'm always behind a bit) someone mentioned in the
- context of a discussion of the sound problems with the IIsi that it would be
- discontinued in Febuary.
-
- I had heard that the IIci might be discontiued due to the introduction of the
- V-series but I missed the discussion on the IIsi.
-
- As I am getting ready to buy one of the two within the next couple of months,
- I would appreciate some light on the subject.
-
- As a follow-up, if the IIsi is indeed no more, what is the next comparable
- alternative?
-
- Thanks.
-
- David R. Steiner
- Research Assoc. - Remote Sensing & GIS
- ISPA - Uni. Osnabrueck, Vechta Germany
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 15:58:18 -0500 (CDT)
- From: GG4921S@ACAD.DRAKE.EDU
- Subject: Trailer for HyperCard XFCN
-
- Archivists:
- I am sending a file called bRead.hqx that contains a
- hyperCard stack called binaryRead. binaryRead demonstrates a usefull XFCN by
- the same name. binaryRead XFCN allows you to read the data fork of any file,
- and return the data in a variety of formats: character, decimal ascii,
- binary, hexadecimal, 2 byte integer or 4 byte integer. It was created by me
- to file the "file" gap that exists in hyperCard and would be usefull for
- anyone
- wishing to read non ascii files.
- Gordon Graber, Academic Computing, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 12:17:43 MST
- From: "Paul Gilmartin (303) 673-4428" <stortek!Paul_Gilmartin@csn.org>
- Subject: UNIX utility to convert BinHex 4.0 files
-
- On Wed, 20 Jan 93 13:33:40 -0500 you said:
-
- > I was wondering if there is a UNIX utility to convert BinHex 4.0 files?
- > I tried "mcvert", but in addition to converting a file from BinHex
- > 4.0, it also converts the file to Macbinary format. I'd like to just
- > convert a file from BinHex 4.0 to whatever it was originally -- e.g., a
- > GIF file.
-
- To extract the data fork from a MacBinary GIF file, you can use:
-
- mcvert -Ud *.GIF.bin
-
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-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 23:13:08 GMT
- From: L.H.Wood@lut.ac.uk
- Subject: Word 5.0 printing graphics on StyleWriter
-
- I've just had the scariest academic experience of my life - passing a
- PostScript file through a multitude of Unix machines, spoolers and laser
- printers in an attempt to get something looking vaguely like what I saw
- on the Mac in my office/bedsit.
-
- I have succeeded, but it's been a long (12 hour) haul to get my forty
- page (not overdue at ALL!) report finished. And I have a perfectly good
- StyleWriter sitting back in my bedsit, that I couldn't use.
-
- Why not? I hear you cry.
- Because that ***** Word 5.0 prints text beautifully on the StyleWriter,
- but dumps graphics at screen-resolution of 72dpi. Ugh. Needless to say,
- after preparing a report using Publish/Subscribe between Macdraw Pro and
- Word 5.0, this was something of a shock. (P/S is very nice, by the way -
- although Word only seems to update drawings 'on the fly' if MacDraw Pro
- was launched first - is this normal?)
-
- Of course, MacDraw Pro prints fine on the StyleWriter, so all my proofs
- of the drawings were okay.
- My questions:
- Am I correct in believing that Word 5.0 cannot print graphics at a decent
- resolution to the StyleWriter?
- Is a fix available? (I tried fiddling with Print2Pict, and with publishing
- the Word document to Macdraw Pro and Excel. No success)
- Is this problem fixed in Word 5.1?
-
- And, most importantly, WHOSE FAULT IS IT? Microsoft, I assume, but I'd
- like to check before I flame flame flame.
-
- Yours exhaustedly
-
- Lloyd Wood
- L.H.Wood@lut.ac.uk
-
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-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 11:05:49 -0700
- From: panthony@CC.UTAH.EDU (Philip A. Thompsen)
- Subject: Word 5.1 and System 7.1
-
- I too have had problems with Word 5.1 with System 7.1. In particular, the
- grammar checker tends to freeze up, and the spell checker was doing some
- weird things. I called Microsoft tech support, and was told to try
- removing the Word preferences file from my system folder (inside the
- preferences folder). I did this, and things seem to be better now. I
- still get an occasional hang, but not nearly as often. Perhaps the
- preferences file gets corrupted somehow in the system/software upgrading
- process. Anyway, try removing the prefs file (and letting Word create a
- new one the next time you start it).
-
-
-
- Philip A. Thompsen -- Department of Communication, The University of Utah
- Philip.A.Thompsen@m.cc.utah.edu, BITNET:Panthony@UTAHCCA, Prodigy:JNFM97A
-
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-
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 93 18:52:28 EST
- From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: WYSIWYG
-
- > WYSISYG (pronounced Wizzy-Wig) stands for What You See Is What You Get.
- > What does this mean? What you see on the screen is what your doc will look
- > like when you print it (the font won't have different kerning or some other
- > funky spacing.
- >
- Getting back to my comment a few days ago that language changes, I
- note that in 1984 when the original Macintosh came out, WYSIWYG
- meant that the font you chose was actually on the screen. Back then,
- if you had a PC, you could with certain printers tell it which font
- you wanted to use. It did not show on the screen, but you could use
- it in the printed document. Seeing it on the screen was a dramatic
- improvement. And, we had no idea what kerning was.
-
- Pronouncing it Wizzy-Wig never seemed to catch on among hard-core
- Mac users I know. Perhaps because that feature was assumed and
- natural. Like PC users all being human, no one bothered to point it
- out, but when one Mac user is a gorilla (Koko), we occasionally
- point THAT out. ;-) -Pete Tamas
- Gnome@VM.Temple.EDU, Temple Univ, Philadelphia (betw New York & Wash DC)
-
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