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- June 12, 1995
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- d(Some PowerBook owners have had problems
- *7'using MIDI because PowerBook computers
- *6*have difficulty reading long data streams
- *6,through their printer and modem ports. This
- *6+can cause dropouts in MIDI music sequences
- during playback.
- *X$This problem is mostly evident when
- *7+recording System Exclusive dumps, in which
- *6(libraries of information, such as sound
- *6.patches, are recorded to a PowerBook. Playing
- *6Rsystem exclusive information (or other data) from a PowerBook, however, is not an
- issue.
- Overview of the Problem
- *pMThe serial communication problems on PowerBook computers affected two groups
- *6 of users:
- Ielecommunication users who communicated primarily in the 2400-19,200 bps
- F(bits per second) range. Their problems were addressed by the changes
- incorporated into System 7.1.
- )KFMIDI users who communicate at 38,400 bps. MIDI communication problems
- *6Opersist due to the much higher bps speed, and the fact that, in most cases, no
- *6/error detection or correction protocol is used.
- dPBecause of design changes, the PowerBook 200 series computers do not have these
- *6PMIDI problems. MIDI problems experienced by Macintosh IIvx users were addressed
- *6Rin version 1.0.1 of System Enabler 001. This Enabler is not required under System
- *7-7.5, since it is part of the system software.
- *TLThe problems had to do with the transfer of large amounts of MIDI data TO a
- *6RPowerBook. It has been resolved in the PowerBook 200 and 500 series, but is still
- *6+present in PowerBook 160 and PowerBook 180.
- *TOIn the PowerBook 200 and 500 series, the Power Manager disables interrupts for
- *6Smuch shorter periods than in the PowerBook 100 series, removing the possibility of
- *6Lmissing any interrupts from the Serial Communications Controller (SCC) chip.
- *Normal Recording and Playback Are Possible
- *oOWith the majority of PowerBook computers and MIDI sequencers (a software-based
- *7Vversion of the analog multi-track tape recorder),
- standard
- operations are possible.
- *6NSuch operations include recording, playback, instrument change, volume, pitch
- bend, and panning.
- Continued on next page...
- 'PowerBook MIDI Problems and Workarounds
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- *_TData such as polyphonic aftertouch and pitch bend, the usual culprits (they require
- *6Olarge amounts of data to express) do not cause a problem. The problem does not
- *7Eoccur when sending single patches to a PowerBook 100 series computer.
- *QMThe problem occurs when one is performing system exclusive functions such as
- *6Rdumping banks of data or samples (samples are much larger, usually, than any bank
- *6/of patches) to a PowerBook 100 series computer.
- )|#orkaround for System Exclusive Data
- dOWhile large data dumps are at this time not possible with PowerBook 100 series
- *6Vcomputers, there is an alternative method. Instead of sending an entire bank of data,
- *6Ssending the information in smaller groups (one patch at a time) is possible. While
- *6Wthis is inconvenient in comparison to sending the entire bank of info at once, it does
- *6;allow system exclusive data to be transferred successfully.
- *RTIt is common to have a desktop Macintosh in the home or at the office, and to use a
- *6OPowerBook for live performance or for out-of-home recording work (such as at a
- *6Mprofessional studio). Patch and sample editing (which sometimes require data
- *6Mdumps from a MIDI device to the PowerBook) is rarely done on stage or during
- *6Qrecording sessions. Sound editing on stage is usually impractical. As for studio
- *7Owork, it is much more economical to take care of pre-production tasks, such as
- *6Vsound editing, at home, or at a professional pre-production facility, which is almost
- *62always billed at a lower rate than recording time.
- *RPSo, away from the studio, you can still easily transfer your banks, samples and
- *6Osequences to your PowerBook 100 series computer via floppy, SCSI disk mode, or
- Personal AppleShare.
- *RPThen, once in the remote location (recording session, on stage, etc.) with your
- *6QPowerBook 100 series computer, you will be able to send patches, banks, samples,
- *63and sequences to any MIDI devices with no problems.
- *QTClearly, this is only an interim solution, but it does show that many PowerBook 100
- *7Rseries computer MIDI users can still get a great deal of functionality from their
- setups in the meantime.
- References and Other T
- The June 1992 issue of
- Keyboard
- 1 magazine has a well-written article by Geoffrey
- dMRyle on using the PowerBook 100 series computers and MIDI. The missing files
- *6Nproblem he mentions was solved by using System 7 Tuner version 1.1.1 with his
- *6MMacintosh. The functionality of System 7 Tuner version 1.1.1 was included in
- *7SSystem 7.1, so Tuner is not necessary with System 7.1 or greater. In addition, the
- *6BPowerBook 200 and 500 series computers do not have these problems.
- *QRRemember to always use System 7 Tuner version 1.1.1 with Systems 7.0 and 7.0.1 to
- *6Kensure optimum performance and to avoid any missing files problems. Before
- *7Uadding Tuner 1.1.1, it is advisable to back up your hard disk-based data, initialize
- *6&the disk using Apple HD SC Setup (use
- Maximum Macintosh
- in most cases), install
- dNor restore your System Software, drop Tuner into your System Folder, and then
- *6Krestore your data. This is also a risk-free way to optimize your hard disk.
- Continued on next page...
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- *f$Utilities That Improve Compatibility
- *_RTwo software utilities greatly enhance compatibility between PowerBook 100 series
- *6Mcomputers and MIDI programs. Until MIDI software developers provide upgrades
- *6Pthat address the idiosyncrasies of PowerBook ports, these two programs are very
- *64useful to PowerBook 100 series computers/MIDI users:
- Apple
- s MIDI Management T
- ools version 2.0.2
- LSoftware that consists of a small system extension and an application. This
- *7Ssoftware will be posted to Apple software updates and ftp sites in the near future.
- Opcode
- s MIDI Mangler
- CA shareware control panel. A program component of MIDI Management T
- ools,
- called Patchbay
- 5C, lets users graphically connect the MIDI sequencer program to the
- Pcorrect PowerBook 100 series hardware port. The program is self-explanatory and
- *6Keasy to use. MIDI Mangler frees the printer and modem ports, allowing MIDI
- *7%signals to pass freely through them.
- AppleIconThree
- By Mel Guenat
- *LPAre you confused on how to properly erase information and what gets erased from
- *6Dmy Apple MessagePad? The handbook is a bit confusing on this topic.
- After Erasing Y
- our Messagepad
- These Files Remain
- The Calendar
- o Do List
- Notes
- Names programs
- Newton operating system
- system updates
- Note:
- =Information on any storage card is unaffected when you erase.
- These Files are Erased
- Notions
- Notions templates
- Newton Mail modules
- PackageMover
- other installed programs
- )K all data in the internal memory
- How T
- o Erase Y
- our Apple MessagePad
- ACTION
- %Press and hold down the power switch.
- GPress and release the reset button while holding down the power switch.
- WContinue to hold down the power switch until the message appears asking if you want to
- erase data completely.
- Release the power switch.
- Tap on the
- button and then tap on the
- )E button.
- -Items That Get Erased on the Apple MessagePad
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- *U This article explains the LaserW
- riter Driver
- d"8.x
- Auto Select
- feature. However
- , when
- d*following the information presented here,
- you must
- !rst make sure that
- Auto Select
- d'is selected as the paper source in the
- LaserW
- riter 8.x Print dialog.
- Installed and Preferred
- *p,This setting only affects print jobs coming
- from the Macintosh you
- . Either
- d+the 250-sheet or 500-sheet cassette can be
- *;Hchosen as the default paper tray by selecting the printer in the Chooser
- , clicking on
- Setup
- , and then on
- . Once the Con
- "gure dialog box displays, the 500-
- sheet cassette can be set for
- Installed and Preferred
- , which makes it the default
- dUpaper tray for that paper size. Thus, if there is Legal-sized paper in the 500-sheet
- )aO, then any Legal-sized print job uses the 500-sheet cassette. If the 500-sheet
- cassette is set only as
- Installed
- 4, then the default paper tray used is the 250-sheet
- dHcassette (for all jobs using the paper size installed in that cassette).
- Note:
- o access the Con
- gure dialog box with LaserW
- riter Driver 8.2 or greater
- , you
- must click on
- Setup
- 9 once to select the PostScript Printer Description (PPD)
- le, and then click on
- Setup
- again to get the option for
- PostScript and Default Paper T
- dNThis affects ALL print jobs coming from ANY Macintosh since the value is modi
- at the printer
- &, not the client (as in the preceding
- Installed and Preferred
- procedure).
- Tou can set any of the paper trays (Multipurpose, 250-sheet, 500-sheet, or Envelope)
- dBas the default paper tray by downloading the PostScript code (see
- PostScript Code
- on page 10) to the printer
- :. The default tray selected is used automatically for any
- dGprint jobs of the same paper size as in the default tray that you set.
- *O5Here is the PostScript to set the default paper tray:
- Continued on next page...
- Value
- Tray Selection
- 250 Sheet Cassette
- Multi-purpose tray
- 500 Sheet Cassette
- Envelope tray
- Note:
- column pertains to the
- integer preceding the
- setdefaultpapertray
- o command
- on the second line in the
- PostScript code.
- .The LaserWriter Driver 8.x Auto Select Feature
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- PostScript Code
- *O,Use this PostScript code at your own risk. Y
- *ou are responsible for the support of any
- d2problems associated with changing the default tray
- ou should also inform others
- d8using the printer that you have changed the default tray
- . Changing the default tray
- dTon the printer may cause the paper out LED to light if there is no paper present in
- the default tray
- 0, or if the wrong size paper is used in the tray
- . When this happens,
- d3there is nothing wrong with the printer's hardware.
- +KK:%=========================================================
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- serverdict begin 0 exitserver
- *>*statusdict begin 1 setdefaultpapertray end
- % end PostScript Code
- *?:%=========================================================
- arning!
- GIf you choose to use the PostScript code provided in this article, you
- *6Gassume all risks involved in making these changes. PostScript code, if
- not entered correctly
- , can place the LaserW
- riter into a condition
- requiring service.
- Individual Documents
- Bray selection is NOT stored with each individual document, however
- , page size is.
- d#Thus, with
- Auto Select
- the LaserW
- 2riter driver does its best to match the page size
- with the appropriate tray
- ', depending on how the printer was con
- gured using the
- preceding procedures.
- Sticky T
- rays?
- LaserW
- Lriter 8.x DOES NOT automatically use (for the next job) the last paper tray
- dTused in the previous job, unless the current print job is of the same paper size as
- the previous job.
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- dDThe physics of color presents a technical barrier, since delivering
- *6Ucolored light is very different from delivering colored ink. Colors are described in
- device-dependent terms:
- )K5RGB (Red, Green, Blue) for monitors and most scanners
- CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Y
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- dODevice-dependent descriptions cause the same blend on one monitor to display a
- *6Vvery different color on a different monitor. While it is possible to map an RGB value
- *7Vto a CMYK value for a given pair of devices, this is not a practical solution because
- *6Cchanging the devices changes the mapping, and therefore the result.
- *SXDifferent devices (scanner, monitor, printer) have different capabilities in delivering
- *6Ocolor. A color possible on one device is not possible on another. Every device
- *6Pproduces a different range of colors, or color gamut. The scanner, display, and
- *6Uprinter each have a different color gamut. Colors that all three devices can produce
- *6Qpresent no problem. But colors that only one or two devices can generate require
- color matching.
- *RSThe perceived color given by a specific value of RGB for an individual monitor can
- *7Ovary. Any RGB to CMYK mapping is not accurate over time. The solution for this
- *6'problem is commonly called calibration.
- Colorsync Architecture
- *nQColorSync is a system extension that provides color matching capabilities to the
- *7Hexisting QuickDraw graphics model. It provides three important features:
- *p'System-Level Support for Color Matching
- *WPAll applications and peripherals can take advantage of it. All applications and
- *6;imaging peripherals use the same scheme for color matching.
- Continued on next page...
- By Dave Downey
- *d+ColorSync is an extension to QuickDraw. It
- *9,facilitates color conversion from the color
- *9-space (method of mathematically describing a
- *9+color) of one device to the color space of
- *8/another device. It does this while maintaining
- *9,consistent visual representation. In simple
- *9.terms, ColorSync displays and prints the same
- image that it scanned.
- The Major Dif
- culties in
- Reproducing Color
- An Overview of ColorSync
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- *p!Support for Existing Applications
- *URSome existing applications get color-matched printing without waiting for revised
- *6Rapplications. ColorSync provides some new calls that enable applications to match
- *6Tto the display as well. This completes the entire picture
- matched input, display,
- and output.
- *o,Opportunities for Third Parties to Add Value
- *ULColorSync uses the Component Manager, which lets third-party developers add
- *6Kvalue to the color-matching system. This was developed in conjunction with
- *7RQuickTime to link a series of Apple or third-party color management resources and
- utilities.
- *|,How Colorsync Solves Color Matching Problems
- Device-Independent Color
- *VPColorSync was developed to solve the problems related to device-dependent color
- *6Jsuch as RGB and CMYK. ColorSync attempts to consistently represent colors
- *6S(visually very similar or identical) across the three color gamuts. ColorSync uses
- *6Vdevice profiles to determine what colors a device can display, print, or scan (device
- color gamut).
- *QVColorSync translates the colors that the originating device created for an image into
- *6Pa device-independent, and human perception-based color space, CIE XYZ. From the
- *6UCIE-XYZ color space, ColorSync then translates the image into the color space of the
- destination device.
- *RQColorSync uses the Apple Color High-Resolution RGB monitor as the default system
- *6Pprofile or space. If you have a different monitor, you should use the ColorSync
- *6Pprofile for that monitor in order for ColorSync to work properly. The ColorSync
- *6Hprofile creates a device-independent color definition while maintaining
- *6Rcompatibility with QuickDraw, which is RGB-based. You can select any monitor that
- has a profile installed.
- Applications
- *U8There are three levels of ColorSync application support:
- Continued on next page...
- Support Level
- Description
- Printing Fidelity
- XFMaking the standard Macintosh call, DrawPicture, enables matching the
- *2Isource image to the printer. Applications that support this call provide
- *2(printing functionality without revision.
- Display Fidelity
- XPColorSync can correct for the display if the source is a scanner or a different
- *2Dmonitor. The ColorPicker shows two gamuts, and you can choose those
- *27available on the monitor and printer or other display.
- Preview Function
- XJColorSync lets applications offer a preview function that indicates those
- *2Mcolors not possible on a particular device. Users can check documents before
- *2 printing.
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- Device Profiles and Drivers
- *hPColorSync allows characterizations of each device in terms of the CIE XYZ color
- *<Sspace. These characterizations are called profiles. This allows making comparisons
- *;Cbetween any pair of ColorSync devices in terms of the common space.
- ;Color Matching with ColorSync CMMs (Color Matching Methods)
- *hSCMMs give the best possible match when the exact match is not available. ColorSync
- *;Xuses the device profiles to determine if a device can display or print a certain color.
- *;UIf a color is outside the color gamut of a device, ColorSync determines a best-match
- *;Scolor within that device
- s gamut. It uses a simple look-up table or an algorithmic
- *;Ucalculation to do this. The table look-up method is much faster than the algorithmic
- method.
- *dLThe algorithmic method gives better color matching, and offers four options:
- dOColorSync attempts to provide a base level of color matching with the smallest
- *<Tpossible memory footprint (about 70K). Some print jobs require higher quality color
- *;Nmatching. More sophisticated color management schemes can replace ColorSync
- *;Ncolor matching method and hook into ColorSync via the Component Manager. This
- *;Pprocess lets other color management products integrate into the system software
- via ColorSync.
- *dWColorSync still translates the image
- s colors into the device-independent color space.
- *;QHowever, ColorSync then calls the substituted color matching method to translate
- *;9the image into the color space of the destination device.
- Color Calibration
- *hJThe ColorSync Color Management extensions support the calibration systems
- *;Ravailable from third-party developers (such as SuperMac, Radius, and Raster Ops).
- *;OYou can periodically update the profile to compensate for differences from the
- standard profile.
- AppleIconThree
- Option
- Description
- Perceptual
- &NThis maintains perceptual differences. Colors are interpreted relative to the
- *2Odestination device
- s white point. This option is usually best for photographic
- scanned images.
- Colorimetric
- &PThis maintains individual colors at the expense of their relative values. It is
- usually best for spot colors.
- Saturation
- &RThis maintains the levels of color saturation. It sacrifices contrast to maintain
- *2Ecolor saturation. It is usually best for computer-generated graphics.
- Faster Matching
- &IThis offers a good compromise between photographs and computer-generated
- images, and takes less time.
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- By Robert Dorsett
- This article clari
- es the terminology used in
- d(referring to Power Macintosh-compatible
- *7.applications. The Power Macintosh can run two
- kinds of compatible software:
- Native
- Conventional
- Native Applications
- *n(Native software is software written for
- speci
- *cally the PowerPC chip; it only runs on a
- d4computer that has a PowerPC chip on its logic board.
- Conventional Applications
- *yLOn Power Macintosh computers, conventional software is software written for
- *7RMacintosh computers that have a 68000, 68020, 68030, or 68040 chip on their logic
- *6Uboards. Conventional software is sometimes referred to as
- software. It runs on
- *6DMacintosh computers that have either a 680xx chip or a PowerPC chip.
- Emulation Mode
- *bTConventional software runs in an
- emulation
- mode, which is functionally similar to
- the 68020 processor
- h=. The main differences between the 68020 processor and later
- d!processors (68030 and 68040) are:
- )K6It does not have a PMMU (Paged Memory Management Unit)
- *^7This point is necessary because the PowerPC has a newer
- , better
- , memory
- management model.
- It does not support the SW
- AP16 instruction
- <This point is addressed by improvements in the PowerPC chip.
- It does not support a
- oating point unit
- RThis point requires different steps to work around; such as software emulation of
- an FPU, or
- , more commonly
- , software
- oating-point routines.
- dPEven though the speed of emulation mode is compared to the speed of a Macintosh
- with a 68020 processor
- ;, conventional software generally runs faster in emulation
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- *rMmode than a Macintosh with a 68020 chip. The performance depends on how many
- *>Dreferences the software can make to native routines in the computer
- s software
- toolbox
- . The more native routines that are performed; the faster the software runs.
- Applications
- &As new software is written, you will
- /nd references to
- applications. These are
- dNprograms that can be run on either a 68K or Power Macintosh computers without
- Hcation. The operating system automatically determines which part to use.
- dXSince
- applications are really two programs in one, many installers offer either a
- Power Macintosh
- Conventional
- installation. If you have installed a software
- *>Qapplication that claims to be
- Accelerated for Power Macintosh
- , and it does not
- recognize features that de
- 2nitely exist (such as an FPU), make sure you have
- installed the correct version.
- *dMBoth versions run on the Power Macintosh, but only the
- native
- version bene
- d6from all the special features of the Power Macintosh.
- AppleIconThree
- Easy Install
- u$When This Option Installs Everything
- By Shannon Love
- *O9Sometimes the Easy Install option in the system software
- *7;installer installs only those items needed on a particular
- *6:Macintosh as it is supposed to do. Other times, it does a
- generic install.
- *O<The generic install places items that do not belong or work
- *69with the particular Macintosh, such as Powerbook control
- *6>panels on a desktop CPU. Doing a custom install also does not
- *7@help. It may do this on one unit, but not on an identical unit,
- *6,even when using the same installation disks.
- *O@When the installer builds a System suitcase it places within it
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- *6=installer uses the script in the System suitcase. After once
- *6?doing an install using the
- software for any Macintosh
- option
- *7%each successive installer uses that
- rst script as well. This
- d7process maintains consistency across numerous installs.
- <o prevent repeating the generic install, boot from the Disk
- 9ools Disk and remove the System suitcase from the System
- d=Folder on the hard drive before rinning the installer again.
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- Page
- By David Hill
- *d/This article provides information on using LAN
- )*,orkPlace for DOS with the DOS Compatibility
- Card for the Power Macintosh.
- *d+This article focuses on aspects of network
- *70software installation that deviates from normal
- DOS/W
- +indows installations and assumes a working
- knowledge of DOS and W
- indows. This article is not
- d3a substitute for and should be used in conjunction
- with product documentation!
- Introduction
- *w)Simultaneous Macintosh and DOS Networking
- Gour Power Macintosh 6100 DOS Compatible can have simultaneously active
- dNconnections in both environments, provided different networking protocols are
- used. Y
- Hou cannot have two identical protocols running in both environments. If
- dUidentical protocol support in both environments is needed, the only solution at this
- *7Ptime is to encapsulate one protocol inside a different protocol, referred to as
- tunneling
- . For example, there are various options to have TCP/IP active on both the
- *6UMacintosh and the DOS side; they all require some form of gateway to either route IP
- encapsulated in AppleT
- >alk, or IP encapsulated in IPX. One solution is to set MacTCP
- for EtherT
- /alk and put an Apple IP Gateway on the network.
- DOS Networking and Memory
- *WHIf you will be using the Power Macintosh 6100 DOS Compatible networking
- *6Ofunctions, it is recommended that you maximize conventional memory by removing
- *7Qunnecessary device drivers and TSRs. Also, load the remaining device drivers and
- TSRs high if possible. W
- indows for W
- -orkgroups 3.11 requires greater than 540K of
- d8conventional memory for its Browser to function properly
- d3Windows for Workgroups: Installation Considerations
- If you will be installing W
- indows for W
- 4+orkgroups 3.11, the Novell Netware client,
- d$AND TCP/IP support, install the NetW
- are client
- rst, W
- indows for W
- orkgroups 3.11
- second, and the IP stack third.
- ODI to NDIS Translation Issues
- *X1Novell provides an ODI to NDIS translator called
- ODINSUP
- , which is copied to
- dTthe same directory as the client software. This lets ODI drivers be used in an NDIS
- environment. When using
- ODINSUP
- ', you must specify an interrupt in the
- )18le. Use the statement in the Link Driver section of the
- INT 6
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- *[:Failure to do this results in the following error message:
- *MD"ERROR: "First Mac ODI MLID does not conform to the latest ODI MLID
- speci
- @cation. Call adapter manufacturer and request a newer MLID that
- preserves the PIC mask bit."
- For a complete discussion of
- ODINSUP
- and con
- guration information for it,
- please contact Novell.
- indows for W
- orkgroups 3.11
- indows for W
- >orkgroups 3.11 is to be installed, it is recommended that you
- become familiar with the
- protocol.ini
- le, which W
- indows for W
- orkgroups 3.11
- d1uses for setting up the networking environment. W
- p"ithout the proper entries in this
- le, W
- indows for W
- I4orkgroups 3.11 networking does not function properly
- . The
- installer for W
- indows for W
- #orkgroups 3.11 does NOT modify the
- PROTOCOL.INI
- le correctly
- 8, which means they must be manually edited. A suggested
- resource is the W
- indows for W
- b5orkgroups 3.1 Resource Kit, available from Microsoft.
- MACODI
- MACODI.COM
- A is located on the DOS Compatibility Card Installer Disk for DOS
- dREnvironment. It is important to note that the Power Macintosh 6100 DOS Compatible
- *6Rdoes not require any special settings where networking is concerned. The DOS side
- *6Gfunctions as would any DOS machine using ODI drivers. The only special
- *7Tconsideration is to be sure the same protocols are not running in both environments
- unless tunneling is used.
- *j#Binding TCP/IP protocols in NET.CFG
- *Q6For any TCP/IP setup, you MUST bind IP and ARP in the
- le. The only
- d:notable exception to this that we know of is FTP Software
- s PCTCP
- . If the IP protocol
- stack you use requires RARP
- ,3, you MUST bind this also. The entries that bind IP
- , ARP
- and RARP are AL
- ) ?YS the same, unless you are binding to a frame type other than
- Ethernet_II
- , which is unlikely
- . This is the standard IP
- , ARP
- , and RARP listing that
- MUST be in the
- le for IP support:
- Link Driver MACODI
- Frame Ethernet_II
- Protocol IP 800 Ethernet_II
- Protocol ARP 806 Ethernet_II
- Protocol RARP 8035 Ethernet_II
- As a general rule, do not add
- statements to the
- le. ODI
- dPdrivers do not necessarily require them, and MACODI does not use interrupts. If
- using
- odinsup.com
- for NDIS compatibility
- , set the
- value to
- d'Example Installation and Settings Files
- *Q2The following are some examples of networking con
- gurations on the Power
- dPMacintosh 6100 DOS Compatible. Note that for all of these installations, Novell
- *6TNetware was loaded. Also note that defaults were selected in all of these scenarios,
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- *rPwhich may not be valid for your environment. These are included as examples only
- dTIn some situations, the installer may not respond as outlined due to differences in
- )!Tles loaded into memory at the time of the installation. If that occurs, proceed per
- the software
- Fs documentation for using the software with ODI drivers. For the sake
- of brevity
- , only portions of
- les speci
- 0c to the discussion will be listed. For further
- dRhelp in setting up the various networking environments, please contact the vendor
- *<!of your network operating system.
- LAN W
- orkPlace for DOS Setup
- ,ou must have successfully installed the NetW
- &are client software before performing
- d this step.
- Successfully
- means
- LSL.COM
- and
- MACODI.COM
- are loading without
- dSerrors. Make sure you do not have networking software loaded on the Macintosh that
- would cause a con
- ict, such as MacTCP
- . If you are going to install W
- indows for
- )*Rorkgroups 3.11, do so before performing this step. Follow these steps to load LAN
- )*QorkPlace for DOS. Again, only the steps that deviate from standard installations
- will be thoroughly outlined.
- Continued on next page...
- ACTION
- NBefore beginning the installation, you need to have the following information:
- IP ADDRESS:
- SUB-NET MASK:
- DEFAULT ROUTER IP ADDRESS:
- DOMAIN NAME:
- *\=DOMAIN NAME SERVER IP ADDRESS (If DNS services will be used):
- ZRun the Lan WorkPlace for DOS installer, and follow the prompts. Enter the information as
- *2Zit is asked. Let it modify the files for you, although you will have to modify them again.
- Edit the
- NET.CFG
- I file. The version of LAN WorkPlace for DOS used in this example did not
- 8!enter the proper values into the
- Link Driver MACODI
- heading of the
- net.cfg
- file,
- 8Vmeaning you must enter them in manually. This is what it should read after editing it
- *2Qmanually. Note that the addresses listed are for illustrative purposes ONLY. LAN
- *2:WorkPlace for DOS enters the proper information under the
- Protocol TCPIP
- heading. The
- main concern is the
- Link Driver MACODI
- heading:
- 87NET.CFG (without Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed)
- Link Driver MACODI
- FRAME ETHERNET 802.2
- FRAME ETHERNET II
- PROTOCOL IPX E0 ETHERNET 802.2
- PROTOCOL IP 800 ETHERNET II
- PROTOCOL ARP 806 ETHERNET II
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- Link Support
- Buffers 8 1500
- MemPool 4096
- Protocol TCPIP
- TH SCRIPT C:\NET\SCRIPT
- TH PROFILE C:\NET\PROFILE
- WP_CFG C:\NET\HST
- TH TCP_CFG C:\NET\TCP
- ip_router 130.43.4.1
- ip_netmask 255.255.255.0
- ip_address 130.43.4.45
- 84NET.CFG (with Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed)
- Link Driver MACODI
- FRAME ETHERNET_II
- FRAME ETHERNET_802.2
- FRAME ETHERNET_802.3
- FRAME ETHERNET_SNAP
- PROTOCOL IPX E0 ETHERNET_802.2
- PROTOCOL IP 800 ETHERNET_II
- PROTOCOL ARP 806 ETHERNET_II
- Link Support
- Buffers 8 1500
- MemPool 4096
- Protocol TCPIP
- TH SCRIPT C:\NET\SCRIPT
- TH PROFILE C:\NET\PROFILE
- WP_CFG C:\NET\HST
- TH TCP_CFG C:\NET\TCP
- ip_router 130.43.4.1
- ip_netmask 255.255.255.0
- ip_address 130.43.4.45
- YSave the NET.CFG file, restart the computer, and answer yes when it asks you if you want
- *2Ato load the TCP/IP software. Ping a known good address by typing:
- ping
- address
- (where
- address
- is a known good IP address)
- 8#LAN WorkPlace for DOS modifies the
- autoexec.bat
- m# file by adding the following line:
- CALL C:\LANWP.BAT
- *\ LANWP.BAT
- IP simply asks you if you want to load the TCP/IP transport, then loads it if you
- 8)answer yes. The transport file is called
- y TCPIP.EXE
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