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- Info-Mac Digest Wed, 27 Jan 93 Volume 11 : Issue 21
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- [*] Global Village Teleport ARA slower-speed scripts
- [*] Macintosh DL Viewer 1.0b1
- "cyber" vs ??
- (q) good and cheap (pd or sw?) font editor
- (q) zoomed photo of a CD
- 3 button mice on a Mac running as an X-terminal (Q)
- 3M disks-How good are they?
- Access PC on a Plus
- After Dark Star Trek Screen Saver - crashes machine!
- Apple mice switches
- Appletalk v58
- Autosave programs (2 msgs)
- Backup Drives revisited
- Borland and the Mac (C)
- CanvasPostscriptView
- CTB: Wyse emulation
- Cyberspace
- Cyberspace (C)
- Diacritical Marks for Transliteration
- Disappearing color in StartUpScreen and General CDEV (A)
- Disinfectant and Gatekeeper (Q)
- Disk First Aid vs. Norton Utilities
- DiskLight Problems?
- DOS World
- Ethernet number of Quadra
- Fax/voice modems (A)
- Floptical users (Q)
- Font (A)
- Font ID Problems
- Font names in own font
- FTP novice problem...(Q)
- Gatekeeper
- GateKeeper - Applause and Query.
- growing System 6.0.5 application on Mac SE
- hebrew TT font?
- How to connect a Laserwriter II NTX on the modem-port?
- I Ching programs for mac
- Icon wrap utility
- IIsi Cache Cards (Q)
- Internet services: 2 questions
- is there something like an INFO-PC??
- jpeg help (A)
- JPEG revealed!
- Laser printers in a lab, HELP!-Info-Mac Digest V11 #20
- Looking for Author of Glypha-II
- Macro Maker
- Making chooser find a default printer
- Mathcad summary
- Mathematica [12 x 12]~(-1) (A)
- Memory on the Quadra (C)
- Memory on the Quadra 700: Oops!
- Modem Woes
- New 040 Macs crippled without an FPU ?
- New Apple Products in Feb 10
- new programs and updates...
- OSI for MAC
- POWERBOOK AND MIXED DRINKS
- PsFig package for including Mac figures in TeX (R)
- Quick CTB question...
- Radius Rockets etc
- Rotated text on Deskwriter C
- saveomatic
- single sided disks
- Sound: drum roll
- Statistics (Q)
- Updates on 2 questions I asked recently
- worldscript
- Z-modem on vms
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-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 18:48:30 PST
- From: The Moderators <info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu>
- Subject: [*] Global Village Teleport ARA slower-speed scripts
-
- Since AppleTalk Remote Access apparently does not support varying the speed
- of the connection, on marginal lines it is sometimes necessary to connect at
- a slower speed. Otherwise, a burst of noise can cause the modems to attempt
- to retrain and hang up the ARA connection.
-
- These scripts from Global Village allow connections at various slower baud
- rates for the Teleport modems.
-
- Bill Lipa
- lipa@camis.stanford.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/comm/ara-gv-teleport-slower.hqx; 15K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 17:42:39 -0800
- From: Bill Galcher <galcher@apple.com>
- Subject: [*] Macintosh DL Viewer 1.0b1
-
- Finally, a DL-style animation viewer for the Macintosh.
-
- Enclosed is a StuffIt! archive containing a Macintosh application which will
- allow Mac users to view DL-style animation files. This program handles both
- Version 1 and 2 file types, and handles format 0 (large, 320x200), 1 (medium,
- 160x100) and 2 (small, 80x50) animations.
-
- DLViewer 1.0b1 is my first cut at providing an animation viewer for various
- non-Macintosh animation files. It does not use QuickTime(tm) so it should
- work on any Macintosh that can support 256 (8-bit) color. It does require
- System 6.0.2 or beyond and Color QuickDraw 1.2.
-
- The animation images are all read into memory for maximum display speed. This
- implies of course that for large animation files an equivalently large amount
- of memory is used.
-
- In addition to the animation itself, I have also provided the ability for
- smaller images to be "zoomed" (160x100 -> 320x200; 80x50 -> 160x100 _and_
- 320x200). The 80x50 images look very pixelated when zoomed up to 320x200, as
- you might expect. Up to 10 DL files can be opened (but not run!)
- concurrently. The real constraint will more likely be how much memory you
- allocate to the viewer to run.
-
- Finally, since DL animations do not have a built-in frame rate the frame rate
- for each animation can be individually specified and adjusted.
-
- Thanks to Mark Podlipec who wrote XANIM, an X-Windows animation viewer. His
- sources provided the insights and clues to decipher all the formats that DL
- files use.
-
- Bill Galcher (galcher@apple.com)
- Midnight Oil Productions
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/dl-viewer-10b1.hqx; 64K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 23:56:33 -0500
- From: brg@dgate.org (Brian Gaeke)
- Subject: "cyber" vs ??
-
- >While "cyberspace" has the
- >right ring to it, I agree that it is a little off. Perhaps "Metanet,"
- >"Metaspace" or a variation thereof would do.
-
- Why not just "the Net", "the Internet", or "net.land" ?
-
- Brian
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 17:27:16 ITA
- From: maurizio lana <LANA%ITOCSIVM.CSI.IT@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: (q) good and cheap (pd or sw?) font editor
-
- Perhaps it's a FAQ: does anyone know of a good font editor for TT characters?
- I only heard till now of very big and costly programs (Fontographer & so on).
- Any ideas?
- Thank you. Maurizio
-
- MAURIZIO LANA | E-MAIL: LANA@ITOCSIVM.BITNET | phone & fax 39-11-837262
- CISI - Universita' di Torino - V. S. Ottavio 20 - 10124 Torino Italy
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 17:33:03 ITA
- From: maurizio lana <LANA%ITOCSIVM.CSI.IT@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: (q) zoomed photo of a CD
-
- I'd like to find, for a lecture I'll give, a photo of a CD that allow
- to see the 'holes' on the surface of CD.
- Any ideas?
- Many thanks. Maurizio
-
- MAURIZIO LANA | E-MAIL: LANA@ITOCSIVM.BITNET | phone & fax 39-11-837262
- CISI - Universita' di Torino - V. S. Ottavio 20 - 10124 Torino Italy
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 10:15:54 -0100
- From: hewat@ill.fr
- Subject: 3 button mice on a Mac running as an X-terminal (Q)
-
- A big problem with using a Mac as an X-terminal to a Unix box (eg Mac-X)
- is that Unix uses a 3 button mouse, and the solution to this in Mac-X is
- clumsy (using the arrow keys).
-
- Does anyone know about using a three button mouse on a Mac? I have seen
- them advertized, but apparently the other buttons can only be programmed
- to cut, paste etc... in normal Mac applications.
-
- Alan Hewat, ILL Grenoble, FRANCE (hewat@ill.fr) Fax (France=33).76.48.39.06
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 12:22:20 EST
- From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: 3M disks-How good are they?
-
- > RE>>Inexpensive 3.5 bulk dis
- > Sorry for the hasty post before--those disks were 3M: very reliable.
- >
- My experience with 3M is pretty negative. Perhaps they have
- improved in the last few years, but before we used high density
- disks, the 800K (double density disks) seemed to go bad regularly.
- Anyone else care to refute that with good results in the last few
- years? Thanks, Pete Tamas
- Gnome@VM.Temple.EDU, Temple Univ, Philadelphia (betw New York & Wash DC)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 09:17:39 PST
- From: b4sim@dny.rockwell.com (Building 4 Simulation Group)
- Subject: Access PC on a Plus
-
- I recently went to COMP USA here in Los Angeles and looked at a high density
- (1.44MB) floopy
- drive for a Plus or SE form Applied Engineering (AE). It was aroung $400, I
- think. I did not
- get a chance to test it. Good Luck...
-
- Oleg Chaikovsky
- Sun/Mac Systems Manager
- Rockwell International
- b4sim@space.dny.rockwell.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 16:26:04 EST
- From: jtarr@husc.harvard.edu
- Subject: After Dark Star Trek Screen Saver - crashes machine!
-
- Ever since I installed the Star Trek version of After Dark on my
- Quadra 700 running 7.1 I've been having freeze-ups and bus errors
- like crazy. If I take the screen saver out everything runs correctly.
- I read in the manual that the screen saver is known to be incompatible
- with some games, but why only games? Is it possible that it is just
- incompatible with lots of things and they are trying to cover it up?
-
- Has anyone else had problems like thse with AD?
-
- Thanks
-
- --
- Jeff Tarr
- Harvard University
- jtarr@husc.harvard.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 22:55:26 PST
- From: poustie@sfu.ca
- Subject: Apple mice switches
-
- I seem to recall a discussion earlier about the problem Apple has been
- having with some of the desktop bus mice, and that the switches have
- been flaky at best. Our school district has had necessity to replace
- about twenty of them, and the machines are no longer on warranty, so
- it's been a large expense for us.
-
- Does anyone know of a source of supply for the microswitches?
- Preferably in Canada or the USA!
-
- Many thanks!
-
-
- Eric
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 20:58:01 est
- From: "Maxwell Smart (Soell, Oliver)" <SOELL@DICKINSON.EDU>
- Subject: Appletalk v58
-
- I've just been trying to upgrade my Appletalk to version 58 to no avail, and
- it just dawned on me that the updater I'm using may not like system 7.1. I'm
- using the "Network Software Installer 1.3" directly from Apple, and I've had
- no success: it quits soon after starting the install process with the generic
- message: "Something has gone wrong with the install process. blah blah blah."
- Hints?
- thanks bunches
-
- Oliver Soell
- Dickinson College
- Soell@Dickinson.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 13:15:33 PDT
- From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
- Subject: Autosave programs
-
- In Regards to your letter <199301270145.AA07412@nwnexus.wa.com>:
- > One warning though. Autosavers can be more trouble than they're worth.
- Imagine
- > the following. You have a 100 page Word document and you highlight 20 pages
- > that you want to run the spell checker through. Instead of hitting command-L
- > you accidently hit shift-L and the whole 20 pages are replaced by an "L".
- Just
- > as you're about to use "undo typing" to get your 20 pages back the autosaver
- > kicks in.... Scary thought huh?
-
- A very good reason to use Nisus, which has multiple Undos that work
- even past a save. I've done this sort of thing numerous times, but I just
- Undo back a few more actions and everything is fine again. Nisus's
- Undo capabilities do not of course work past closing a document, so
- that's still a problem if you panic and close the document after erasing
- all your work.
-
- Sorry, I can't resist such comments and I love having my work autosaved. :-)
-
- cheers ... -Adam
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 19:50:10 -0500
- From: tdh@po.CWRU.Edu (Thomas D. Halter)
- Subject: Auto Save programs
-
- Someone made a post several days ago looking for Sav-o-matic to
- automatically save their documents in MS Word and MS Excel. If you are
- using recent versions of these programs (5.0 and 4.0,
- respectivly), Auto save functions are already built in to these
- programs.
-
- In Word, Call up the preferences window. Under the Open and Save
- section, there is a check box for "Save Reminder," and a field you can
- set for the delay. Simply turn it on, set the delay, and you are in
- business.
-
- It is a little more complicated in Excel. The Auto Save function is an
- Add-in function in the macro library (you did install that, didn't
- you?). Call up the Add-in manager from the option menu, go get a cup of
- coffee or a sandwich. Five minutes later, when the Add-in manager has
- finally loaded, It will show you a list of all the Add-in functions you
- have installed. Click on the add button, and locate the Auto Save
- add-in in the Macro Library folder. There should now be an AutoSave
- item in the option menu. Select it, and you will be presented with a
- dialog where you set the frequency, which for some reason gives you
- nondescriptive choices like 'High' 'Medium' and 'Low', rather than
- actual minutes.
-
- Other nice features of using the built in save functions in Excel and
- Word are that both ask you if you want to save first, rather than
- blindly saving the file, perhaps at a bad time. Also, both work on ALL
- open documents, not just the currently selected one. In fact, they work
- even when the application is in the background.
-
- --
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 13:13:31 -0600
- From: andyr@rdr.chem.niu.edu (Andy Rollins)
- Subject: Backup Drives revisited
-
- Well, I received about four bites last time, so I'll rebait the hook and
- recast.
- We have a Quadra 700 running 7.0.1 with a 230 Mb hard drive. We're looking
- for
- a suitable backup drive. The three types I've been checking into include a
- 128kb magneto-optical drive, a Teac-type tape drive, and a DAT drive. I'd
- like
- to stay under $2000 or so. The last time I posted this question, I received
- replies from four people, basically one per drive (I received two about one of
- the drives, but I forget which one.). If you have any experience/preference/
- knowledge about any of these, please email me at andyr@rdr.chem.niu.edu. I'll
- summarize and post to the list. Also, I talked to a representative from
- Iomega recently about their 150Mb removable Bernoulli drive. Does anyone out
- there have any personal experience with these? I know that they're pretty
- popular with the PeeCee crowd, but what about with us? Thanks again in
- advance!
-
- Andy
-
-
- andyr@rdr.chem.niu.edu or | Life is too important to be
- T40ANR1@NIU.BITNET or | taken seriously.
- t40anr1@mp.cs.niu.edu | -Oscar Wilde
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 13:00:51 EST
- From: abboud@cedrus.cedrus.com (Hisham A. Abboud)
- Subject: Borland and the Mac (C)
-
- David Gutierrez writes:
-
- > 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.
-
- I'm afraid I have to agree with David. One might argue that they made
- a "strategic" decision to pull out of the Mac market, but they did the
- same thing on the DOS side with Sprint, their word processor. It
- seems Borland can't take a deep breath, they are out for a quick buck.
- If a product doesn't take off after introduction, they will have no
- problem pulling the plug on it and leaving customers stranded.
-
- Hisham.
-
- Hisham A. Abboud, Cedrus Corp. [Internet: abboud@cedrus.com]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 11:03:16 +0100
- From: mtabos@FenK.WAU.NL
- Subject: CanvasPostscriptView
-
- I am trying to preview Encapsulated PostScript-drawings with Canvas 3.0,
- but although even the manual tells me this can be done the $#*!! program
- keeps giving me the view of a frame, and leaves the rest of the work to the
- printer.
-
- Has anybody come across this problem before?
- Are there other (better) ways to preview EPS-drawings?
-
- Thanks,
-
- Martin Bos at Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands
- mtabos@fenk.wau.nl
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Jan 93 21:35:00 EST
- From: "UBSV01::RUSTY" <rusty@abb.com>
- Subject: CTB: Wyse emulation
-
- I'm looking for a Wyse emulation tool for the Communication Toolbox.
- Commercial or public domain.
-
- Rusty Rowell
- rusty@abb.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 13:08:09 PDT
- From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
- Subject: Cyberspace
-
- In Regards to your letter <199301270145.AA07412@nwnexus.wa.com>:
- > In fact, it doesn't really matter what the origins of a word are :-(, only
- > what
- > it means to the people using it. William Gibson, who coined it in the first
- > place, used "cyberspace" to describe a place where computer concepts were
- > given electronic flesh and bones and a truly visual interface.
-
- That's certainly true, although I'm sure it would drive you nuts if
- instead of calling a Mac a Mac, I called it a Mock every time I used
- the word. It means the same thing to both of us, but I'm using the
- word incorrectly. My father just started using a Mac and insists on
- calling ClarisWorks "Claris" since it's the only Claris program he
- owns. That's all fine and nice, and I know what he means, but he will
- have trouble communicating with anyone else about it. So there is
- a good reason to use sensible and common terms.
-
- Cyberspace may be one of those terms through usage, but as Paul notes,
- its meaning is wrong. "Cyber" comes from the Greek word (excuse my
- ASCII here) Kubernates, which most directly relates to the captain
- of a ship, kuber, controller, and nates, a form of the word for ship.
-
- > Paul, your admonishment to 'keep our language accurate' with the threat of
- > 'what
- > are the media going to do?' [to language?] is unrealistic. As 'cyberspace,
- at
- > least Gibson's view of it, is not available yet, the word can only serve in
- a
- > jargonistic fashion anyway. Truth to tell, the most annoying terms seem to
- > stick; How many people say "Hoover" instead of vaccuum cleaner?
-
- In the US? I've never heard anyone use Hoover as a verb, certainly,
- and only as a noun relating to the actual brand. Hoover is British
- slang, I believe, and shows just how flexible language can be.
-
- I do rather like the terms Rick Sutcliffe proposed, "Metanet" or "Metaspace."
-
- Still, with the popularity of Gibson's cyberpunk (which is used in
- a relatively correct manner) books, I doubt linguistic reason will
- ever supplant the term cyberspace...
-
- cheers ... -Adam
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 08:27:52 -0500
- From: matarese@erl.mit.edu (Joseph R. Matarese)
- Subject: Cyberspace (C)
-
- In my community, here's the up-and-coming definition of "cyberspace":
-
- cyberspace - vt. to apply the scroll bar upon encountering the term
- "cyber".
- - n. the act of cyberspacing.
-
- ;-)
-
- Words *are* free to take on new meaning, even to the point of becoming
- meaningless.
-
- Cyberly yours,
-
- joe
- matarese@erl.mit.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 16:12:38 EST
- From: Alan David Bulley <458507@acadvm1.uottawa.ca>
- Subject: Diacritical Marks for Transliteration
-
- Is there anyone on this list who is aware of a font which contains
- diacritical marks, particularly those which are useful in the
- transliterations of lanuages using non-Roman alphabets? I am particularly
- interested in the characters necessary for transliterating Hebrew
- consonants (sin, shin, etc.) and vowels (pointing for hireq and others)
- and the like.
-
- Would this require a special character set like those used in phonetic
- alphabets, or is there a readily-available font which contains these
- or similar markings?
-
- Any help would be greatly appreciated,
-
- Alan D. Bulley
- Saint Paul University/ Universite St-Paul
-
- 458507@AcadVM1.UOttawa.CA (Internet)
- 458507@UOttawa (Bitnet)
-
- Fax: (613) 782-3005
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 14:42:49 PST
- From: Paul Brians <BRIANS@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU.EDU>
- Subject: Disappearing color in StartUpScreen and General CDEV (A)
-
- I got several helpful answers to my plea for help in
- restoring color to my general CDEV and StartUpScreen.
- Thanks to all who wrote.
-
- The problem was that I had tried DesktopTextures, which
- messed up my settings. Zapping the PRAMs as several
- people suggested (option-command-p-r) restored the
- StartUpScreen to color but did not fix the general CDEV.
- What did finally solve the problem was following the
- directions sent me by Robert Winston on how to use
- ResEdit to fix the problem. Here is the note he sent me:
-
- bx341@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Robert E. Winston)
-
- 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: Wed, 27 Jan 93 09:05:47 CST
- From: PULLMANN@VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU
- Subject: Disinfectant and Gatekeeper (Q)
-
- Jonathan Brecher writes:
-
- >What an interesting attitude, especially considering that the author of
- >Disinfectant has stated repeatedly that Disinfectant provides a SUBSET of the
- >protection of Gatekeeper, and that if you're currently using both Gatekeeper
- >and the Disinfectant INIT, you shouldn't. His advice: remove the
- >Disinfectant INIT, and just use Gatekeeper. (I might have saved a copy of
- >his original post if anyone cares).
-
- Do you know if John Norstad meant that there was any problem between the
- two (Gatekeeper and the Disinfectant INIT), like that one might interfere
- with the other's operation? Or was he just saying they're redundant?
- I'm curious because I'm using both at present.
-
- I remain very grateful to Norstad, Johnson, and everyone else out there
- who is giving of their time and resources to make Macing more secure for
- all of us.
-
- Pat Ullmann PULLMANN@VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU or PULLMANN@TRINITY (BITNET)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 9:51 BST
- From: RICHARD LIM <RTL%SIVA.BRISTOL.AC.UK@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Disk First Aid vs. Norton Utilities
-
- Oh no, not this one again! If I may permitted 100 or fewer words to grind
- one of my favorite axes: to the folks at Apple - Disk First Aid is often
- more reliable than Norton at diagnosing serious faults accurately, but DFA
- is FATALLY flawed unless you make it endeavour to MOUNT problem disks. It
- gives up too easily with non-mounting disks at the moment, which leaves you
- in limbo unless you have access to commercial utilities.
- (And while we're on the subject - why can't you folks at Apple beef up
- Apple HD Setup as well?)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 11:45:42 PST
- From: "Anthony E. Siegman" <siegman@sierra.stanford.edu>
- Subject: DiskLight Problems?
-
- Some time back I installed in my Mac II (running System 6 and
- Multifinder) the "DiskLight" CDEV, which flashes a small icon in the
- upper right corner of the menu bar every time your Mac does a disk
- access. This can be helpful to let you know that your Mac is working
- away, and not frozen or crashed.
-
- In recent months I started having various system problems,
- including in particular:
-
- * I'd double-click on a document and get an "application missing"
- message; double-click the same document a second time and it would
- start right up.
-
- * When I tried to print, especially longer documents from Textures, or
- documents from larger applications like Mathematica, my Mac would
- freeze partway through the handover process to PrintMonitor, and havbe
- to be restarted
-
- * Mathematica on my machine uses 6.4 MB of the 8 MB installed. Of ten
- when I'd try to start up mma, with nothing else running, my machine
- would freeze halfway through the loading process. After a restart,
- mma would load fine.
-
- Somewhere recently in the newsgroups I saw a hint that there might
- be problems with DiskLight, so I removed it from my system; and since
- then all the above problems have (knock on wood) disappeared.
-
- I'm reluctant to post a negative message concerning DiskLight based
- on just this one experience; but simply removing it did seem to
- resolve all my difficulties. So, others might want to watch out for
- similar problems; and perhaps the list of specific difficulties above
- can give the author(s) of DiskLight some indication of what the
- problem (if any) is with this CDEV.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 22:57:36 -0500
- From: gt3017c@prism.gatech.edu (William Homer Waits)
- Subject: DOS World
-
- I know this is may be common knowledge to some, but could anyoe tell me where
- I could post a classified for Paradox Engine for DOS. I know that this is a
- Mac forum (I am a Mac guru), but I have run across this program I don't need
- (for obvious reasons). Does such a place exits where one can basically
- post a classified for selling/trading? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
- in advance.
-
- --Bill
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 15:48:56 WET
- From: ercn81@castle.edinburgh.ac.uk
- Subject: Ethernet number of Quadra
-
- >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"?
-
- Several ways: Etherlook or Get My Address are software that tell you the
- ethercard number. If you install Telnet it'll tell you the Ethercard
- number too. You have to be careful as for some reason I can't remeber
- (if I ever knew) these means can make up numbers. The administrator can
- check the number from his end by using EtherPeek across the Ethernet.
-
- Helen Sargan
- Edinburgh University
- UK
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 9:59:36 EST
- From: Stephen Wall (SFAE-AR-HIP-SY) <smwall@cor4.pica.army.mil>
- Subject: Fax/voice modems (A)
-
- Jerome Breslin asks:
- > (1) does anyone know whether the Suprafax modem (14.4) can automatically
- > distinguish between incoming fax and data signals?
- >
- To the best of my knowledge, it won't. The modem is designed to distinguish
- incoming faxes from voice, but even this is a problem for Macs.
-
- The most recent ROM upgrade for the SupraFaxModem V.32bis (14.4k) is
- advertised
- as supporting what is referred to as Silent Answer, which will quietly
- monitor an incoming call and listen for fax carrier signals. If it hears them
- it'll then explicitly answer the call, interrupting any person or answering
- machine that picked up first. This was designed to allow you to use
- one line for voice and sending/receiving faxes. The problem
- is that this doesn't work with the Fax software for the Mac, FaxSTF. I've
- called both STF Technologies and Supra about the problem, and was told
- (by STF) that they're presently stumped. They did all the program changes
- Supra instructed them to do for Silent Answer in an unreleased SW version, but
- it refuses to work. They continue to work with Supra and will hopefully solve
- this problem.
-
- I've also heard rumors of a user devised 'hack' that makes Silent
- Answer work with FaxSTF, and would appreciate anyone passing it on.
-
- > (2) does the Suprafax modem support voice mail features?
-
- They've advertised this as a planned upgrade, which is not yet unreleased.
-
- Steve Wall
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 16:02 CST
- From: <LH04%SWTEXAS.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Floptical users (Q)
-
- Date: Wed 27 Jan 93, 15:21:16
- From: Lige Harris <lh04@swtexas.bitnet>
- Subject: Floptical users (Q)
- To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
-
- Has anyone had any experience with the PLI floptical 21meg drives? I haven't
- seen anything in MacUser except the small sidebar coverage last summer. This
- seems like a reasonable alternative to Syquest removable.......
-
- Lige Harris lh04@swtexas.bitnet
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 09:14:06 +0100 (MET)
- From: bach@sun1.ruf.uni-freiburg.de (Michael Bach)
- Subject: Font (A)
-
- Dear colleagues:
- As all our secretaries write on the Mac, we were also confronted
- with the question of a good-looking & screen-readable font. We settled
- on Palatino. It is slightly larger than Times in printing and much
- more readable on the screen. Generally, all city fonts (New York,
- Geneva etc.) are fine on the screen, but look aesthetically poorer in
- printing compared to historically proven printer fonts. Palatino is
- available from Apple as TrueType and built-in in postscript
- laserprinters. -- Greetings, Michael.
- --
- Dr. Michael Bach, Dept. of Ophthalmology,
- University of Freiburg, D-7800 Freiburg, Germany
- (049)(761)270-4060 <bach@sun1.ruf.uni-freiburg.de>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 11:50:52 PDT
- From: antaki@outb.wimsey.bc.ca (Paul Antaki)
- Subject: Font ID Problems
-
- Hello All!
-
- I've been having a small problem with fonts that I've resolved but I really
- don't know why it happened. Maybe someone out there can shed some light on
- it!
-
- I just upgraded to System 7.1 and hacked ATM so it would recognize the Fonts
- folder. I then proceeded to put all my fonts (bitmap and postcript) into the
- Fonts folder.
-
- Whenever I use Zterm, instead of getting the correct Zterm font I always got
- Helvetica 14. So, I checked the Font ID numbers and found that the Zterm
- screen
- font was 19337 and my Helvetica 14 was also 19337.
-
- I removed Helvetica 14 from the Fonts folder and my problem was resolved.
- Here are my questions:
-
- (1) Why did the font conflict occur, it never had in the past? Are font
- numbers
- assigned dynamically?
-
- (2) What can I do to make sure this doesn't happen again? Can I manually
- change
- Font ID numbers?
-
- (3) I've noticed that each bitmapped size in my Helvetica Font has an ID
- number
- while some fonts only have one ID number for the entire family. Does this have
- something to do with NFNT and old and new font formats?
-
- Thank you very much for your assistance and I hope that many others will
- benefit from your responses to this message.
-
- Paul Antaki
- antaki@outb.wimsey.bc.ca
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 14:50:36 EDT
- From: "Lyman Chapin" <Lyman@BBN.COM>
- Subject: Font names in own font
-
- Although some apps provide a way to display the font names
- in the "fonts" menu in their own fonts, there is a shareware
- system extension called WizzyFonts (archived at info-mac as
- /info-mac/ex/wizzy-fonts-05.hqx; 10K) which, when dropped
- into your Extensions folder, causes fonts to show up in
- their own font in "fonts" menus. I'm not sure how this
- interacts with apps that have their own means of displaying
- font names in their own font, but it works for the apps
- I use (MS Word, MacDraw, Canvas, and PowerPoint).
-
- Thanks to Jonathan Brecher, who pointed this out in an
- earlier posting to info-mac.
-
- Updating the chart:
-
-
- 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
- WizzyFonts (shareware - $9)
-
-
- - Lyman Chapin
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 19:48:07 -0600
- From: spectre@uiuc.edu (Ian)
- Subject: FTP novice problem...(Q)
-
- In comp.sys.mac.digest you write:
- >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.
-
- This means that your machine doesn't have its symbolic name registered
- with a nameserver -- Apple's lawyers won't let them let people get
- their software without being able to verify who is getting them. So
- since your machine isn't registered with your organization's
- nameserver, they won't let you on.
-
- The only way around this is to ftp from a machine that *is* registered
- on a nameserver -- ie. a machine someone from somewhere else can find
- by using a symbolic name like mymac.mydept.myuniv.edu instead of a
- numerical name like 161.45.64.1 which is your case right now. (Or, get
- your sysadmin to add your machine to the nameserver.)
-
- Ian
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 15:51:33 -0500 (EST)
- From: geoffb@coos.dartmouth.edu (Geoff Bronner)
- Subject: Gatekeeper
-
- In comp.sys.mac.digest brecher@husc.harvard.edu writes:
-
- >What an interesting attitude, especially considering that the author of
- >Disinfectant has stated repeatedly that Disinfectant provides a SUBSET of the
- >protection of Gatekeeper, and that if you're currently using both Gatekeeper
- >and the Disinfectant INIT, you shouldn't. His advice: remove the
- >Disinfectant INIT, and just use Gatekeeper. (I might have saved a copy of
- >his original post if anyone cares).
-
- I've found that combining Disinfectant INIT and Gatekeeper Aid will
- provide enough protection for most people. But you're right, if you have
- Gatekeeper up and running, you don't need much else.
-
- -Geoff
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 16:10 GMT
- From: "NAME \"Fergus J. Lalor\""
- <STCH8002%IRUCCVAX.UCC.IE@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: GateKeeper - Applause and Query.
-
- I have used GK for nearly a year now on Mac's which are customised to death
- and
- festooned with thingummy's. With the exception of the latest upgrade to
- Disk
- Doubler (I do not have AD) I have not had a single problem episode tracable
- to GK - while in the same period I have had numerous other conflicts. IF GK
- actually does what it claims to do - and I am not qualified to judge on that -
- then it seems to me to be a first-class product.
- Now - a query. The latest upgrade to GK claims to have customisable
- switchoff
- - but the CP in my version has the same uncustomisable switch as the previous
- version. Am I missing something?
- Fergus Lalor. Bitnet: STCH8002@IRUCCVAX.UCC.IE
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 26 JAN 93 19:24:09 PST
- From: ""Micro Mauler"" <MICRO2.SCHWER@CRVAX.SRI.COM>
- Subject: growing System 6.0.5 application on Mac SE
-
- Over the past two weeks my System (v 6.0.5) file on my Mac
- SE has grown by +200K and I havn't added any software? I notice I
- was running out of memory to load multilpe applications under
- multifinder and noticed my System application was quite large.
- I've been monitoring it for the past two weeks and it continues
- to grow.
-
- I seem to recall some discussion of this phenomena awhile
- back, but I don't recall the specifics. --Len Schwer
- micro2.schwer@sri.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 23:40:12 ITA
- From: maurizio lana <LANA%ITOCSIVM.CSI.IT@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: hebrew TT font?
-
- Can I find a font for hebrew, on the net?
- Thank you.
- Maurizio
-
- MAURIZIO LANA | E-MAIL: LANA@ITOCSIVM.BITNET | phone & fax 39-11-837262
- CISI - Universita' di Torino - V. S. Ottavio 20 - 10124 Torino Italy
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 12:52:54 +0100
- From: gg15hze@rz.uni-sb.de
- Subject: How to connect a Laserwriter II NTX on the modem-port?
-
- Hello,
-
- I need some help from you all!
-
- I work on a Mac SE/30 with System 7.0 and a Laserwriter II NTX. Here are
- the
- facts of my problem:
-
- The printer-port is used by an external Dayna Ethernet Adapter (that can't
- be connected to the modem port). Now I want to connect the Laserwriter to
- the communication port. But in both Laserwriter drivers (7.0 and the
- included 5.2) you can`t select the port.
-
- Are there any newer driver-versions or any utilities to switch the ports?
-
-
- "Man is still the most extraordinary computer of all." JFK
-
- University of the Saarland
- Department of Information Science
- Angelika Schulz
- D-6600 Saarbruecken
- e-mail: gg15hze@rz.uni-sb.de
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 21:29:58 -0500
- From: Gregory Eng Yee <wk01858@worldlink.com>
- Subject: I Ching programs for mac
-
- I'm looking for I Ching programs for the mac
- Please forward any you find to wk01858.worldlink.com
- My name is Gregory E. Yee
-
- Thanks :-)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 12:46:39 MST
- From: COBURN NICHOLAS SCO <coburnn@spot.Colorado.EDU>
- Subject: Icon wrap utility
-
- I remember some time back seeing a utility that would wrap the
- startup icons so that they do not overlap each other. Anyone
- remember what this was called/where it can be found?
-
- Thanks,
- Nick
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 01:11:34 GMT
- From: hhll@stein.u.washington.edu (Steven Hodas)
- Subject: IIsi Cache Cards (Q)
-
- I purchased a Logicache card for my IIsi over a year ago and I'm very
- pleased. Theere's a significant increase in speed, the CDEV is
- non-conflictual (and I run about 40 inits), and at ~$200 you can't beat it.
-
- Steven
-
-
-
- Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
-
- >Hello world.
-
- >Seems I have some money with which to upgrade my si. More memory is the
- >first order of business, but I'm also thinking of adding a cache card --
- >they seem the most affordable of the other possible enhancements. Does
- >anyone have experience with the various products on the market? Is there a
- >marked improvement in performance? Any possible compatibility problems? Are
- >they all created equal, or should I go for some specific brand name?
-
- >Thanks
- >Omar (Jadwat@yale.edu)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 12:49:46 CST
- From: Graeme Forbes <PL0BALF@VM.TCS.Tulane.EDU>
- Subject: Internet services: 2 questions
-
- In the current MacWeek there's an article (p. 22) on free databases
- available via Wide Area Information Server (WAIS). According to the
- article, "with a WAIS Mac interface already available, users can
- begin datasurfing WAIS servers today."
-
- No further details are given. Can anyone expand on this? Where is
- the interface to be found, and how do you access the databases?
-
- Next: in last Sunday's NYT another piece on the Internet described
- "Michael Hawley, a graduate student at MIT" who, when he finds a
- book he wants, orders it from a bookstore connected to the Internet
- and it arrives next day by overnight mail. Does anyone know what
- the mechanics of *this* process are? Sure beats the usual 4-6 week
- wait if you order from yr local store or the publisher.
-
-
- Graeme Forbes
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 17:29:19 ITA
- From: maurizio lana <LANA%ITOCSIVM.CSI.IT@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: is there something like an INFO-PC??
-
- THere are various lists, on the net, devoted to PC, like INFO-MAC is devoted
- to
- Macs. I tried one, but with no success: discussions are slooooowly coming,
- the
- last posting from that list came two months ago...!
- Does anyone have any experience with a PC-oriented list as good as Info-mac?
- or at least quite as good as Info-mac...?
- Thank you. Maurizio
-
- MAURIZIO LANA | E-MAIL: LANA@ITOCSIVM.BITNET | phone & fax 39-11-837262
- CISI - Universita' di Torino - V. S. Ottavio 20 - 10124 Torino Italy
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 09:15:05 +0100 (MET)
- From: bach@sun1.ruf.uni-freiburg.de (Michael Bach)
- Subject: jpeg help (A)
-
- Dear colleagues:
- To view files in JPEG graphics format, you might want to try the
- excellent (INMHO) "JPEGView 2.0" that is available on Sumex. One
- caveat: It requires System 7 and QuickTime, as it uses QuickTime's
- compressors. -- Greetings, Michael.
-
- --
- Dr. Michael Bach, Dept. of Ophthalmology,
- University of Freiburg, D-7800 Freiburg, Germany
- (049)(761)270-4060 <bach@sun1.ruf.uni-freiburg.de>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 16:58:04 -0600 (CST)
- From: "William M. Porter" <WMPORTER@Jetson.UH.EDU>
- Subject: JPEG revealed!
-
- Many thanks to all those who replied to my request for info about JPEG.
- The nearly unanimous recommendation of over twenty knowledgable respondents
- was that I get JPEGView 2.0 from Sumex, which I did. (It requires QuickTime
- to run, & I got that from ftp.apple.com without difficulty.) I was worried
- that the files I was downloading, which I am pretty sure were not created
- on a Mac, would not be readable, but JPEGView 2.0 apparently has file-
- format translation built in and was able to read the files without a hitch.
- It's a great piece of software (I need to send the author a postcard now!)
- and, with the help of the many gurus here, I've opened up a new dimension
- of my Mac to explore. Thanks again to you all.
-
- William Porter / Classical Languages, University of Houston
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 13:25:40 -0500
- From: donal@calumet.yorku.ca
- Subject: Laser printers in a lab, HELP!-Info-Mac Digest V11 #20
-
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 22:58 EST
- From: Fritz Morgan <FMORGAN@vax.clarku.edu>
- Subject: Laser printers in a lab, HELP!
-
- Greeting fellow netters. We are currently trying to offer laser printing
- to
- the computer labs on campus but have a number of problems to solve before
- we
- can do so. They are as follows:
-
- o Laser printing is very expensive, how do we charge the users for
- it?
-
- o We need to be able to have both IBM's and Mac's connected to the
- printer.
-
- o How do we keep track of who is printing and how many pages?
-
- We currently are running DEC Pathworks for networking all of our computers
- together in the labs, so we can use Pathworks as a print spooler. What I
- was
- wondering is how other people have tackled the problem of billing. Are
- there
- any programs for both the Mac and IBM's that require a user to type in an
- identification number before they can print? Is there some form of a devit
- card
- system like commonly used on copy machines? Any information on how to
- manage
- laser printers in a lab would be greatly appreciated! Also if anyone can
- recommend a good lab laser printer that would also be very helpful! Thank
- you
- very much for your time!
-
-
- Fritz Morgan
- Fmorgan@vax.clarku.edu
- ------------------------------------
- I've done some research into this and found two alternatives for my labs.
-
- a) you can use a debit card system like photocopiers, but it means
- dedicating a machine (two-, 1 mac & 1 pc if you want to service both), and
- the card reading equipment isn't cheap (I've seen prices starting at $1000
- CDN., and going steadily up from there), let alone the machine that you
- need to add money to cards.
-
- b) there is a program for novell netware called PSERV (it is available from
- a number of ftp sites) the fee is something like $150 NZ (whatever that
- works out to), and requires a dedicated machine (an XT works). Then using
- standard novell queues both Macs and PCs can print to the PSERV (of course
- this assumes that you have mac support for your novell server). Using
- either Novell accounting or btrieve, you simply credit a users account for
- X dollars, and then the PSERV debits their account by y per page. At the
- end of each job the PSERV prints a banner page with job costs and account
- balances.
-
- I'm currently working on the PSERV option here. We already have Novell, so
- this makes life fairly simple. Students just see the lab monitors, request
- an account, and then credit their accounts (via the monitors) with money
- as needed.
-
- Hope this helps.
-
- Donal
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Donal Lynch, Project Coordinator donal@calumet.yorku.ca
- Calumet College, York University (416) 736-2100 (ext.-66576)
-
- Due to budget cutbacks the light at the end of the tunnel
- has temporarily been turned off.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 14:14:22 PST
- From: Steven_E._Haehn.Roch803@xerox.com
- Subject: Looking for Author of Glypha-II
-
- Received: by alynn.isdl (4.1/SMI-4.0) id AA08167; Wed, 27 Jan 93 17:14:17 EST
-
- Folx,
-
- does anyone know the whereabouts of John Calhoun, the author of
- Glypha II? I sent my shareware check to the address listed in the software
- months
- ago, but have not heard hide nor hair from him. (The address listed is
- P.O. box 442258, Lawrence, Kansas 66044). I would like to get the software
- key,
- or my checkbook reconciled ;). Thanks.
-
- -- Steve (Haehn.ROCH803@Xerox.com)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 10:04:28 -0500
- From: John@ADMIN.FANDM.EDU (John Wiley)
- Subject: Macro Maker
-
- Is there a Macro Maker (or something like it) available that will work with
- Sys 7 and Word 5.0? Thanks for any help on this.
-
- -John Wiley, Franklin and Marshall College
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 17:03:45 -0500
- From: kbarger@ACC.HAVERFORD.EDU (Kyle Barger)
- Subject: Making chooser find a default printer
-
- We would like to have certain Macintoshes in our public lab areas default
- to one printer. In other words, if we choose Printer A, and a user changes
- it to Printer B, it will still be on Printer B after a reboot. Is it
- possible to make the Chooser point back to Printer A after restarting? We
- don't actually mind people changing printers, but it's a problem when
- somebody new comes in and assumes their document is going to the local
- printer, and it isn't. So we don't want to lock out the capability all
- together. Any suggestions?
-
- Kyle Barger Haverford College Academic Computing
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 16:52:08 -0700
- From: kuhn@ds1.uwyo.edu (dylan k kuhn)
- Subject: Mathcad summary
-
- The general consensus is that the Mathcad for $79 offer
- is genuine and common in the educational-scientific community. Many
- of those who responded favored Mathematica, but I am in the company of
- many who can't afford Mathematica.
- One important thing to note is that a lot of people have
- been offered Mathcad 2.0 for $79 or less, but Mathcad 3.1 is now
- available on Mac, and is advertised as "Maple-based" whatever that
- means. I got some negative feedback about version 2.0, so steer clear
- of that one. It apparently does not work w/ system 7 and is not 32-bit
- clean. Mathcad 3.1 claims to be sys 7 savvy, but does not say anything
- about 32-bit addressing.
- There is a 60 day money back guarantee, so for ~$10 shipping
- you can try it out for a couple of months, which seems to be a decent
- offer. (I still can't afford to give it a whirl for a month or so,
- so if you do before that drop me a line!) ;->
-
- Dylan
- (kuhn@ds1.uwyo.edu)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 19:43:50 MEZ
- From: "Dr. Stefan P. Mueller"
- <ONM010%vm.hrz.uni-essen.de@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Mathematica [12 x 12]~(-1) (A)
-
- Tom,
-
- there is no general answer to your question about the inversion of a
- symbolic 12x12 matrix. If the elements are complicated symbolic
- expressions themselves, this task can exceed by far the resources of a
- very fast workstation with very large RAM not to mention a Mac (just try
- to simplify algebraically the inversion of a 4x4 matrix with simple
- elements like a,b,c, etc.). There is, however, the possibility of a
- problem in Mathematica. Why don't you contact the very active
- Mathematica discussion forum, attended by members from Wolfram Research,
- by sending a question to MATHGROUP@YODA.PHYSICS.UNC.EDU ? You can join
- the list by writing to mathgroup-request@yoda.physics.unc.edu. Wolfram
- also has support through e-mail, look in you documentation. Good luck!
-
- Stefan
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 12:15:46 CST
- From: Graeme Forbes <PL0BALF@VM.TCS.Tulane.EDU>
- Subject: Memory on the Quadra (C)
-
- As I read the posting, it seemed that the Quadra 700 owner had tried
- to put just one SIMM into his machine. There are four slots and all 4
- have to be filled with SIMMs of the same size and speed. You can use
- 1, 4, 8 and 16 meg simms. 2 meg SIMMs are not recommended.
-
- Graeme Forbes
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 10:04:46 -0500
- From: geoffb@coos.dartmouth.edu (Thumper)
- Subject: Memory on the Quadra 700: Oops!
-
- In comp.sys.mac.digest Steven Taylor writes:
-
- >But was I right in remembering that the Quadra 700 will only accept up to
- >4MB SIMMS? There was a list called 'Macintosh Memory Configurations' or
- >something on Sumex with a table of these in. I'm not so sure 8Meg was on
- >the cards! But do please lash me with vigour should I prove to be in error.
-
- Apple only supports the Q700 up to 4MB SIMMs but 8MB and 16MB SIMMs are
- theoretically possible (and mentioned in TN 176).
-
- What is important here is that the 4 SIMM slots in the Q700 must ALL be
- populated. Placing a single 8MB SIMM in one of the 4 slots won't get you
- very far!
-
- -Geoff
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 23:07:08EST
- From: "Jeff Kline" <egkline@befac.indstate.edu>
- Subject: Modem Woes
-
- Philip Harriman
- "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). "
-
- Well i have been using a PowerUser 2400 Baud Mini modem for about 2
- years and have had no problems at all. I have had line noise
- problems but it is invariably either the house wires or some other
- interference. You can get a better modem that has error correction
- or you can ask your local phone company to "Clean" the lines. THis
- is NOT a service call to your home rather it has something to do
- with the lines after they leave your house. I do not know what they
- do but a friend convinced GTE in Central Missouri to do this and it
- did not cost him a dime (he does not have one of those phone service
- line contracts).
- SWometimes I would have problems and just wait 20 minutes and it
- would be better. Also make sure there are no electrical components
- effecting this I have heard that some dimmer switches can cause
- problems.
-
- Jeff Kline
-
- egkline@befac.indstate.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 10:09:09 -0100
- From: hewat@ill.fr
- Subject: New 040 Macs crippled without an FPU ?
-
- > Well, definately wait til the new machines are released in Feb. The
- >new machines for Feb. are the LCIII (IIci in LC case), the Centris 610
- >(LC-like 20 Mhz 68LC040), the Centris 650 (25Mhz 68LC040 in vx case),
- >and the Quadra 800 (Mini-Tower version of the Q950).
-
- The 68LC040 is the neutered 68040 without the FPU no ? Is there even
- an FPU chip that will work with it ? Apple still doesn't understand that
- if we need an FPU for only 10% of applications, then we need an FPU, full
- stop !
-
- Alan Hewat, ILL Grenoble, FRANCE (hewat@ill.fr) Fax (France=33).76.48.39.06
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 12:21:46 -0500
- From: Sam Swett <ssbc+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: New Apple Products in Feb 10
-
- The pricing information here may be a little out of date, but should be
- fairly accurate:
-
- Color Classic 4/80 color compact mac $1499
- LCIII 4/80 25 mHz '030 $1379
- Powerbook 165C passive matrix color LCD $3599
- Centris 610 20 mHz'040 $1859
- Centris 650 25 mHz'040 $2699
- Quadra 800 33 mHz'040 w/ ethernet, 3 slots $4679
- LaserWriter Select 300 300 dpi quickdraw printer $ 819
- LaserWriter Select 310 300 dpi postscript printer $1079
-
- The screen on the 165c is rumored to be disappointing, but at least it's
- color.
-
- -sam
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 15:25:01 -0400 (EDT)
- From: BRYAN SMITH <BSMITH%COLGATEU.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: new programs and updates...
-
- I accidently erased my info-mac
- files from December and January
- before I got a chance to read them.
- I was wondering if anyone could tell me
- if there were any important new programs
- or program updates during this period which
- should be noted.
- Thank you for your time and effort.
-
- Bryan Smith
- Colgate University
- internet: bsmith@center.colgate.edu
- bitnet: bsmith@colgateu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 10:54:44 -0600 (CST)
- From: SPOONER@SED.JSC.NASA.GOV
- Subject: OSI for MAC
-
- Is anyone using this product from Apple? We are interested in evaluating
- it. Also, is there an e-mail address for the Apple network group?
- It is difficult to reach them by phone.
-
- Mark Spooner/Boeing/Houston
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 01:17:59 -0600
- From: mel@sumter.cso.uiuc.edu
- Subject: POWERBOOK AND MIXED DRINKS
-
- Right now I am dialing in from Hawaii and since I still remember info-mac
- as the best and most popular forum for Mac questions I decided a long
- distance call would be worth the trouble and expense.
-
- One:
- Here's a word from a friend of mine that does not have Internet access:
-
- Hey, don't you want to upgrade to one of those fabulous new Powerbooks?
- If so, I want your old 100. Any configuration. I am moving to another
- island for a few months and need a basic portable Mac-the 100 would suit
- my needs perfect. January 26 is my deadline. Thanks!
-
- Don't worry about the deadline, but if you are interested contact me as soon
- as possible, I try to check my e-mail about every two to three days.
-
-
- Two:
- Does anyone know of a Macintos specific document (Hypercard perhaps?) that
- would have an extensive list of recipes for mixed alcoholic drinks. If you do
- p
- please let me know the location and file name.
-
- Three:
- Right now I am on the island of Maui. I have to say that I think everyone
- shoul
- d come to this island at least once in their lives. i've been here for a
- five or six months and just being here gives you a healthier perspective
- on life (not to mention the constant smile on your face).
-
- Thanks for any replies that I might get.
-
- Aloha and Mahalos,
- Mel
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 21:22:35 EST
- From: Tony Silva <tsilva@sparky.aaec.com>
- Subject: PsFig package for including Mac figures in TeX (R)
-
- Does anybody know where I can get the latest version (preferably by FTP)?
-
- Tony Silva, Atlantic Aerospace Elec. Corp., (617)890-4200, tsilva@aaec.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 10:34:07 -0600
- From: oehler@picard.cs.wisc.edu (Wonko the Sane)
- Subject: Quick CTB question...
-
- Anyone know where I can find one or more of the following?
- 1) a VT420 tool?
- 2) an IBM 3270 tool?
-
- Thanx mucho.
-
- Eric
- oehler@picard.cs.wisc.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 12:11 BST
- From: RICHARD LIM <RTL%SIVA.BRISTOL.AC.UK@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Radius Rockets etc
-
- An acquaintance of mine has a rather involved problem involving Radius
- Rocket boards. He's trying to drive an Agfa Imagesetter using a IIcx with
- a 25 MHz RadiusRocket board, and he finds that the performance he's getting
- just isn't fast enough to satisfy his needs, whether the Rocket drives the
- Imagesetter or whether it's the IIcx that's driving the Imagesetter (in
- which case the Rocket is actually serving the user). When the Imagesetter
- is in action, he says, juddering mouse movements and halting typing show
- the Mac is under great strain.
- Money is pretty tight but he was thinking of selling the IIcx to buy a much
- faster Mac on which to install the Rocket to drive the Imagesetter. I have
- some doubts about whether this will satisfy his needs, even if he goes for a
- Quadra 950, because it sounds to me like the performance hit caused by the
- Imagesetter is too great for one Mac to cope with, even augmented by a
- Rocket board - it would be better in my view to have the IIcx drive the
- Imagesetter more or less exclusively, and to buy another, not necessarily
- blindingly fast Mac to be used for most of the ordinary work.
- But then I know little about Imagesetters or Radius Rockets, so I may be
- telling him pretty silly things. What do others think?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 10:13:21 EST
- From: Gene Mayro <V5356E%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Rotated text on Deskwriter C
-
- I am trying to print rotated text from Freehand 2.02 on an HP DeskWriter
- 500C. The Mac IIci is using System 6.0.8 with ATM. The font is Times, 14
- point, the orientation is landscape, the ink is black. The problem is
- that the text that is at a 90 degree angle is jagged, as if it were
- printed on an ImageWriter. The text which is in a standard orientation
- is fine. I have not seen this problem in PageMaker. Does anyone know how
- to resolve this problem?
-
- - Gene Mayro <V5356E@TempleVM>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 14:49:34 -0600
- From: spectre@uiuc.edu (Ian Chai)
- Subject: saveomatic
-
- Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
- >One warning though. Autosavers can be more trouble than they're worth.
- Imagine
- >the following. You have a 100 page Word document and you highlight 20 pages
- >that you want to run the spell checker through. Instead of hitting command-L
- >you accidently hit shift-L and the whole 20 pages are replaced by an "L".
- Just
- >as you're about to use "undo typing" to get your 20 pages back the autosaver
- >kicks in.... Scary thought huh?
-
- Not only is it scary, it's *true*... I used to use "Saviour" which does
- the same thing... and once lost 2 pages that way. Now I just command-s
- often...
-
- Ian
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 16:34:06 PST
- From: Larry <0084P%NAVPGS.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: single sided disks
-
- My wide's school has a couple of old Mac 512's with 400k drives. We
- haven't bought diskettes in a year or two, and can't find anybody in
- town who has them any more. I put a piece of tape over the other hole on an HD
- diskette, but the old Macs wdn't buy it. Anybody have a source for
- Single sided, or a way to use double sided in 400k drives? Please mail
- to me; I'm not on the list. Thanks!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 12:58:09 -0500 (EST)
- From: COLMENARES@rhoda.fordham.edu (VAX Academic Support)
- Subject: Sound: drum roll
-
- The subject sez it all.
-
- Anyone have a sound, or know where I can get one, of a drum roll?
-
- Much obliged!
-
- j
- colmenares@rhoda.fordham.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 9:48:19 GMT
- From: lars@ismennt.is (Lars H. Andersen)
- Subject: Statistics (Q)
-
- Does anybody on the net know anything about software, preferably
- shareware, for the Mac which is similar to SSPS for PC's. A friend of
- mine needs to do some statistical work around questionnaires.
- Any hints?
- Best from Iceland Lars lars@ismennt.is
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 10:39:22 PST
- From: Brian.Gordon@Eng.Sun.COM (Brian Gordon)
- Subject: Updates on 2 questions I asked recently
-
- Over the last few weeks, I have asked -- and received answers to -- two
- separate questions, one of lost icons and one on AutoClock's death. This is
- just a quick note to report what the answers were -- both stock, of course.
-
- 1: Missing icons after rebuilding disks. The disk rebuild, of course, caused
- the desktop(s) to rebuild. The stock suggestion was to use command-option-
- esc, etc. to force a rebuild. The next time I rebooted I held down the
- magic keys until it asked if I wanted my first disk's desktop rebuilt (yes)
- and then the second's (yes). It said it would do it as soon as it was
- finished rebooting, and went merrily on for a while. I didn't watch the
- whole process but, after getting coffee or whatever, found the reboot
- complete and the icons still generic instead of application specific. It
- was not until I used one of the "anti-finders" and skipped disk 1 but
- forced
- disk 2 (and watched it really rebuild) that it was fixed. The solution was
- the obvious one, but I had some trouble making it happen (despite onscreen
- assurances that it would be ...).
-
- 2: AutoClock ran finew for months and then died. Replacing the application
- and
- then the OS from backups didn't change it. The vbersion that didn't work
- under System 7 worked fine if I rebooted under System 6. Obviously some
- related file (data, preferences, whatever) was bad -- but I couldn't find
- one. The file turned out to be the Preferences for AutoClock Extension,
- _not_ the actual application. The application eveidently interacts with
- its
- extension (which does the autodialing for updating, etc.) on startup, and
- deleting that extension was what was needed.
-
- As always, thanks for the posted and e-mailed advice from all.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 00:07:02 -0500 (EST)
- From: Seth Ness <ness@aecom.yu.edu>
- Subject: worldscript
-
- well know that its february, does anyone know anything new about the
- availability of the worldscript extensions and scripts?
-
-
-
- Seth L. Ness Ness Gadol Hayah Sham
- ness@aecom.yu.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 06:43:02 EST
- From: "Paul D. Bain" <pdbain@ufcc.ufl.edu>
- Subject: Z-modem on vms
-
- Does anyone know how to set up Z-modem on VMS? The staff at the university
- here are not that vms intensive (I really didn't think that modem protocol
- was that intensive, but what should I expect from a state school?) and I am
- in great need of some expert advice out there.
-
- Thanks.
- Kermitting along Slowly,
- Paul D. Bain
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 11:37:34 -0500
- From: Marc Dionne <Marc_Dionne@UQTR.UQuebec.CA>
-
- Subject: Pop Server installation on IBM RS/6000
-
- We plan to install Eudora in our Campus.
-
- According to the documentation, I have to install a POP3 Server in our Unix
- Machin. Our Unix machin is an IBM RS/6000. I download popper-1.831beta from
- ftp.cc.berkeley.edu. In the documentation, I see that this software has been
- successfully tested on some operating systems. But AIX is not in this list.
-
- So I have some questions about that.
-
- Does someboby have already install this software (or an other POP3 Server
- software) on AIX?
-
- Is it really hard or easy to install it on AIX?
-
-
- Thank's in advance.
-
-
- Marc Dionne Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres
- Bitnet: dionnem@uqtr.uquebec.ca Tel.: (819) 376-5100 Fax.: (819) 376-5153
-
- ------------------------------
-
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