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- Usenet Mac Digest Friday, June 17, 1988 Volume 4 : Issue 80
-
- Today's Topics:
- E-mail path to Steve Christensen?
- Re: Using new keyboards on Mac Pluses
- SIMMs
- Selecting objects in a drawing program
- Re: Vertical Retrace Queue Problem
- FKEYs - where do they go?
- How I hate MPW stdio...
- System 6.0 and 2Mb Mac 512Ke
- Re: Folder Icons
- Funny Alert 'F1F1'
- Re: Problems with System 6.0?????
- MacWorks Plus! for the Lisa
- Re: Problems with System 6.0?????
- Diskfit floppy problems?
- Absolute Assembly
- Sound Manager esoterica
- Re: Diskfit floppy problems?
- Re: Black background
- Re: Hard disks for the mac se, mac ii
- LightspeedC 3.0 Upgrade Notice
- Re: Importing text to Omnis3+ problem.
- Re: Databases for the Mac
- I want my MiniFinder!
- Re: ResEdit Clipboard Format?
- Re: Absolute Assembly
- A/UX license
- Mini-Review of Green Hills f77 on A/UX
- System 6.0 breaks my CDEVS! (2 messages)
- Teaching assembly language on the Mac
- SCSI for 512KE
- Looking for font with logic symbols
- Hanging Floppy solved (sort of)
- Mac II meets XBR
- Palette manager interaction with SFPutFile
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- From: oster@dewey.soe.berkeley.edu (David Phillip Oster)
- Subject: E-mail path to Steve Christensen?
- Date: 11 Jun 88 02:36:22 GMT
- Organization: School of Education, UC-Berkeley
-
- Does anybody have an E-mail path to Steve Christensen? I'd like to talk
- to him about his possible releasing of a program with the same name as
- my copyrighted shareware. -- --- David Phillip Oster --When
- you asked me to live in sin with you Arpa: oster@dewey.soe.berkeley.edu
- --I didn't know you meant sloth. Uucp:
- {uwvax,decvax,ihnp4}!ucbvax!oster%dewey.soe.berkeley.edu
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: dlw@hpsmtc1.HP.COM (David Williams)
- Subject: Re: Using new keyboards on Mac Pluses
- Date: 10 Jun 88 18:13:52 GMT
- Organization: Hewlett Packard, Cupertino
-
- in:comp.sys.mac / cloos@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (James H. Cloos
- Jr.)asks:
- >Is there any way to use one of the new keyboards (ie the ones avaiable for
- >SE's and II's) with a Mac Plus??
-
- Yes, Olduvai makers of ReadIT and IconIT have just such a thing, check
- out MacWorld or MacUser ads for details.
-
- >Would it need some kind of interface box, or just a custom cable?
- Its a box that allows you to hook ADB devices in on one end and plug
- into your Plus on the other.
-
- >Thanks for any info.
-
- You're Welcome
-
- >-JimC
-
- -David
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: lakerfan@pnet06.cts.com (Donald Toy)
- Subject: SIMMs
- Date: 10 Jun 88 16:32:09 GMT
- Organization: People-Net [pnet06], Orange, CA
-
- With the "perceived / real" shortage of SIMMs for the Mac, the following
- question came up : Will the 9 chip SIMMs usually found on the IBM PS/2
- and other workstations work on the Mac? If anyone has experience (good
- or bad) please e/mail. I'll post summaries if there is enough interest.
- -- UUCP: {crash uunet}!pnet06!lakerfan ARPA:
- crash!pnet06!lakerfan@nosc.mil INET: lakerfan@pnet06.cts.com
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: housen@ssc-vax.UUCP (Kevin Housen)
- Subject: Selecting objects in a drawing program
- Date: 9 Jun 88 20:01:39 GMT
- Organization: Boeing Aerospace Corp., Seattle WA
-
- Im writing a program which will have certain aspects of an
- object-oriented drawing program, like MacDraw or MacDraft. The user
- will be able to draw some primitives like lines, arcs, circles, rects
- etc. and will be able to select objects and edit them. There could be
- lots of objects (>1000?). My question is - does anyone know of an
- efficient algorithm for detecting which object, if any, was selected
- when a mouse-down occurs? How do programs such as MacDraw, MacDraft,
- SuperPaint, etc do this?
-
- Also, what criteria do these programs use to determine when a polyline
- or polygon is selected? MacDraw and SuperPaint highlite the object when
- you click within a certain distance of one of the lines comprising an
- object. MacDrafts criterion isnt obvious.
-
- Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
-
- Thanks heaps...
-
- Kevin Housen
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: newton@mtund.ATT.COM (Newton Lee)
- Subject: Re: Vertical Retrace Queue Problem
- Date: 10 Jun 88 17:32:26 GMT
- Organization: AT&T ISL Middletown NJ USA
-
- The problem to my vertical retrace queue program was caused by the
- improper setup of the A5 register. SetUpA5() and RestoreA5() were used
- to fix that problem. (ref: Chapter 13, Inside Mac Vol. II)
-
- - Newton Lee, AT&T Advanced WorkGroup Systems
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: levin@bbn.com (Joel B Levin)
- Subject: FKEYs - where do they go?
- Date: 10 Jun 88 19:26:51 GMT
- Organization: BBN Communications Corporation
-
- Under MultiFinder (system tools 5) -- where is an FKEY loaded? System
- heap? Current application heap? --
- Curiously / JBL UUCP: {backbone}!bbn!levin USPS: BBN Communications
- Corporation ARPA: levin@bbn.com 50 Moulton Street POTS:
- (617) 873-3463 Cambridge, MA 02238
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: STORKEL@RICE.BITNET (Scott Storkel)
- Subject: How I hate MPW stdio...
- Date: 7 Jun 88 23:03:50 GMT
- Organization: Rice University - ICSA
-
- I just discovered a VERY interesting little fact about using stdio from
- MPW C. For the last few days, I have been working on writing a Macintosh
- interface for a program that converts MacWrite files to into Script.
- This program was originally written to run on Unix machines. No
- problem, I thought, I'll just write some Mac routines to get the file
- names, and let the stdio routines built into MPW C do all the work for
- me. I finally managed to get the Mac stuff working, and the program
- which runs fine on a Sun, doesn't work on the Mac.
-
- The problem was that the output file was truncated. The part of the file
- that was there was fine, but part of it was missing. After trying all
- kinds of variations of fflush, fclose, and so on I finally found the
- problem. I was calling ExitToShell() to quit from the program, and NOT
- exit(). It seems to me that as long as I have called fclose() to close
- the file, I should not have to call exit(). However, if I don't call
- exit() the output file is truncated, and the Finder says that it is
- locked or in use.
-
- It seems that this is a BAD policy. What if the user converts a file,
- then sits around for a few minutes staring at the wonderful About..
- dialog box, and then power goes out? BOOM, his file is trashed. Is there
- any way around this type of situation? Will changing the way in which
- the stream is buffered make any difference?
-
- Please mail any response directly to me, if possible. -- Scott Storkel
- Macintosh Software Development Rice University Houston, Texas
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: jdb@mordor.s1.gov (John Bruner)
- Subject: System 6.0 and 2Mb Mac 512Ke
- Date: 11 Jun 88 21:09:35 GMT
- Organization: Supercomputer R&D Project, LLNL
-
- Over the years I've upgraded my Mac 512, first by getting the 128K ROMs
- and then by adding a Dove memory upgrade. As a result, I now have a 2Mb
- 512Ke. I received System 6.0 a few days ago and I am very disappointed
- to discover that it doesn't work on my machine. Any attempt to touch the
- serial ports causes a crash, and although it installs the Sound Manager,
- the SystemBeep is always "Simple Beep", even when I've selected
- something else using the control panel.
-
- The same floppy runs fine on a Mac+ at work. My guess is that some of
- the patched-in code depends upon the small amount of hardware that
- differentiates a Mac+ from a Mac 512Ke (e.g. the larger parameter RAM).
-
- I'd appreciate any suggestions for a workaround.
- --
- John Bruner (Supercomputer R&D, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- jdb@mordor.s1.gov ...!lll-crg!mordor!jdb (415) 422-0759
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: gagaku@ucscd.UCSC.EDU (23527000)
- Subject: Re: Folder Icons
- Date: 10 Jun 88 09:21:07 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz; CATS
-
- Hertzfeld's Servant allows custom folder icons, so should be
- implementable in new (7.0) Finder!
-
- But please also consider need for another special type of folder--the
- "virtual" folder that is transparent under HFS, but allows grouping of
- related files such as all laser fonts in the System folder, all Inits,
- all cdevs, etc. At present, you can't do this without "hiding" these
- files from the Finder. A "Virtual" folder -- perhaps an "envelope" icon
- -- would allow cleaning up the god-awful mess in System and other big
- folders...
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: kaufman@polya.Stanford.EDU (Marc T. Kaufman)
- Subject: Funny Alert 'F1F1'
- Date: 12 Jun 88 17:07:40 GMT
- Organization: Stanford University
-
- Subsequent to installing system 6.0, I have been getting an occasional
- Alert box with the message "F1F1" in it when starting some applications
- from Finder. This has happened with MacTools and MacDraw, so I assume it
- is not application specific, but rather Finder generated. After
- clicking off the Alert, the app runs fine. Does anyone have any idea
- what the Alert means?
-
-
- --------------------------
- From: moriarty@tc.fluke.COM (Jeff Meyer)
- Subject: Re: Problems with System 6.0?????
- Date: 12 Jun 88 19:16:32 GMT
- Organization: John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc., Everett, WA
-
- In article <51150@ti-csl.CSNET> holland@mips.UUCP (Fred Hollander)
- writes:
- >I installed Dollars & Sense 4.1 at the same time as System 6 and was furious
- >at the frequency that it would crash. It didn't take long to pinpoint the
- >incompatibility with new system. When I want to use it, I have to reboot
- >with the old system. Does anyone know what has been changed that is causing
- >these problems?
-
- A friend had the same problems, and called the makers of Dollars &
- Sense. They admit 4.1 doesn't work under 6.0, and will be mailing out a
- new revision to registered owners poste haste.
-
- As of today, these are the programs I know are having problems under
- 6.0:
-
- 4th Dimension (don't know the revision, saw note in MACINTOSH TODAY)
- Dark Castle, Beyond Dark Castle, Apache Strike, Falcon Dollars and Sense
- 4.1
-
- Several that I'm not sure WHAT is causing problems with:
-
- Microsoft Works 1.1 keeps getting some garbage characters under the
- Database menu bar. Someone said that they'd get a bomb after hitting
- the menu bar, but I can't say I've seen that.
-
- Something is peculiar with the control panel. Some things just aren't
- getting refreshed correctly -- the Edit menu under QuicKeys (the Edit
- menu actually inside the control panel box) doesn't appear until you
- obscure the QuicKeys menu with a dialogue box. Similarly, the Map Icon
- didn't appear under the control panel until I selected and de-selected
- it.
-
- Worst of all, I tried bringing QuicKeys up under 6.0 (Finder, not
- MultiFinder) while running PictureBase 1.2.2, and got half a control
- panel! It was if someone had re-designed the control panel to be 1/3
- narrower than before. Trying to select QuickKeys caused a bomb, and I
- had to replace the control panel in the system file. Damn annoying,
- 'cause I needed to to useys to do some dull work in PB. QuicKeys
- seems to work elsewhere, though. (ThiscKeys version 1.1).
-
- More problems as they occur on this CBS station...
-
- Any sufficiently advanced technology is
- indistinguishable from a rigged demo.
- -- Andy Finkel --
- Moriarty, aka Jeff Meyer
- INTERNET: moriarty@tc.fluke.COM Manual UUCP: {uw-beaver, sun,
- microsoft}!fluke!moriarty CREDO: You gotta be Cruel to be Kind...
- <*> DISCLAIMER: Do what you want with me, but leave my employers alone!
- <*>
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: thschulz@iraul1.ira.uka.de (Thomas Schulz)
- Subject: MacWorks Plus! for the Lisa
- Date: 11 Jun 88 10:13:00 GMT
- Organization: University of Karlsruhe, W.-Germany
-
- In Sun Remarketing Inc.'s new summer 88 catalog I found the long-awaited
- blessing for Lisa (MacXL) owners:
-
- MacWorks Plus! (list $200)
-
- It seems to emulate the MacPlus ROMs while Apple's old MacWorks 3.0 only
- emulated the 64K ROMs. Sun claims it can run HyperCard, MultiFinder,
- HFS, Adobe Illustrator and all these goodies which crashed the Lisa up
- to now. Has anybody tested this product, is it VaporWare or real ? I
- would appreciate if anybody could comment on any short-comings (sound,
- graphics)...
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: chuq@plaid.Sun.COM (Chuq Von Rospach)
- Subject: Re: Problems with System 6.0?????
- Date: 12 Jun 88 22:37:47 GMT
- Organization: Fictional Reality
-
- >As of today, these are the programs I know are having problems under 6.0:
- >
- >4th Dimension (don't know the revision, saw note in MACINTOSH TODAY)
-
- Anything prior to 1.0.6. Registered users should have already gotten a
- letter from Acius warning them of this, and telling them how to upgrade.
- (The upgrade, by the way, is free. Send them your serial number, they
- send you the new release. I like the way Acius operates....)
-
- Chuq Von Rospach chuq@sun.COM Delphi: CHUQ
-
- Robert A. Heinlein: 1907-1988. He will never truly die as long as we
- read his words and speak his name. Rest in
- Peace.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: chuq@plaid.Sun.COM (Chuq Von Rospach)
- Subject: Diskfit floppy problems?
- Date: 13 Jun 88 01:01:40 GMT
-
- Anyone seen this? I just spent a few hours upgrading one of my Mac's
- with a bunch of new stuff and made major changes to the System Folder.
- When I went in to back up the changes with DiskFit (release 1.4.1) it
- kept hanging while trying to load in floppies from the backup set.
-
- Reading/writing floppies at the finder level is no problem. Neither is
- reading/writing DiskFit backups under unifinder (which is what I finally
- did after half a dozen tries, re-installing Diskfit and System, removing
- inits, etc, etc, etc). If I run it under Unifinder, it works.
- Multifinder, no.
-
- The same revisions of software are all working on the other Mac, with no
- problem, of course.
-
- And idea what it might be? A floppy drive going flakey? A corrupted file
- somewhere? Bad karma?
-
- Chuq Von Rospach chuq@sun.COM Delphi: CHUQ
-
- Robert A. Heinlein: 1907-1988. He will never truly die as long as we
- read his words and speak his name. Rest in
- Peace.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: kaufman@polya.Stanford.EDU (Marc T. Kaufman)
- Subject: Absolute Assembly
- Date: 12 Jun 88 17:13:20 GMT
- Organization: Stanford University
-
- I am involved in the development of hardware that uses 68000 type CPUs.
- I need to write code for the ROMs in the device. Is there any way to
- put the MPW assembler into a mode in which it will generate ABSOLUTE
- based code? Right now I have to run an assembler on a PC. (and no, I do
- not want to change all address offsets to 'address-start'... and I do
- not want the assembler to assume incorrect things about my register
- environment (A5, A6)).
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: elwell@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Clayton Elwell)
- Subject: Sound Manager esoterica
- Date: 13 Jun 88 03:20:51 GMT
- Organization: The Ohio State University Dept of Computer and Information Science
-
-
- Well, I've been playing with the Sound Manager, and I think I grok it
- pretty well. I can play in stereo, I can play at 44KHz, I can do all
- sorts of nifty things. However, I have two questions, and I thought I'd
- ask here before (a) doing a lot of trial and error to find out, or (b)
- annoying people at Apple via AppleLink.
-
- 1) In the original notes I have about the Mac II, it says that the sound
- circuitry can operate in a "companding" mode, thus dramatically
- increasing the dynamic range of the resulting sound. However, I have no
- idea how to turn this on. Was this just a gleam in someone's eye, or is
- it just undocumented :-)?
-
- 2) The Sound Manager will let me open as many channels of sampled sound
- as I want. How many can I have actually producing sound at once on a
- Mac II? How about an SE or a Plus?
-
- Thanks for any help, -- Clayton M. Elwell
- <elwell@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> Ohio State University CIS Dept. Research
- Computing Facility
-
- "... there was a *third* possibility that we hadn't even counted upon
- ..." --Arlo Guthrie, "Alice's Restaurant"
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: ecs165s052@deneb.ucdavis.edu (Greg DeMichillie)
- Subject: Re: Diskfit floppy problems?
- Date: 13 Jun 88 05:36:47 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Davis
-
- In article <56259@sun.uucp> chuq@plaid.Sun.COM (Chuq Von Rospach)
- writes:
- >Anyone seen this? I just spent a few hours upgrading one of my Mac's with a
- >bunch of new stuff and made major changes to the System Folder. When I went
- >in to back up the changes with DiskFit (release 1.4.1) it kept hanging while
- >trying to load in floppies from the backup set.
- >
- >Reading/writing floppies at the finder level is no problem. Neither is
-
- >Chuq Von Rospach chuq@sun.COM Delphi: CHUQ
-
- What kind of hangs? I've seen DiskFit get into a (seemingly) endless
- loop while accessing the disk. My only solution is to interrupt the
- backup, start it again, and tell DiskFit that the disk is missing when
- it gets to it the second time. This causes it to format a new disk to
- replace the original. When DiskFit asks for a new disk to format, I
- just put the original disk back in and all is OK. I've run Disk First
- Aid on the disks it hangs with and it reports no problems, so it appears
- DiskFit is to blame.
-
- Anyone else see this or are Chuq and I the only lucky ones. (The only
- thing worse than a bug is an intermittent bug...) -- Greg DeMichillie
- lgdemichillie@deneb.ucdavis.edu
- ecs165s052@deneb.ucdavis.edu
- {ucbvax, lll-crg, sdcsvax}!ucdavis!lgdemichillie
- AppleLink: ST0178
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: matthew@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (73550000)
- Subject: Re: Black background
- Date: 13 Jun 88 06:25:06 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
-
- In article <9643@f.ms.uky.edu> yijie@ms.uky.edu (Yijie Han) writes:
- >
- > Does anybody out there know any easy way to switch the display mode? I prefer
- >white characters on black background. If there is no easy way to switch, is
- >there an editor which allows switching display mode? Thank in advance.
- >
-
- CloseView, distributed with the new system/finder can do this for you.
- There's a radio button in the CDEV to do just that. Looks a little
- strange sometimes, and you need to disable the magnification box each
- time (unless you really use it) but the screen switching should work
- fine. -- Matthew Kaufman matthew@ucscb.ucsc.edu
- ...ucbvax!ucscc!ucscb!matthew
-
- If school were still in session, I wouldn't be representing their views.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: ho@svax.cs.cornell.edu (Alex Ho)
- Subject: Re: Hard disks for the mac se, mac ii
- Date: 13 Jun 88 22:00:35 GMT
- Organization: Cornell Univ. CS Dept, Ithaca NY
-
- In article <3200@ut-emx.UUCP> fellows@ut-emx.UUCP (Rolland Fellows)
- writes:
- >
- >I am wondering what experience people have had with cms drives.
- >Also is there a hard disk that others would recommend for the price or
- >durability.
- >
- >Thanks Rolland Fellows
-
- i've had a cms sd60 hard disk for several months now, and it has worked
- flawlessly. it isn't the quietest or the best looking drive, but it was
- inexpensive, and has traveled several hundred miles by car. -- Alex Ho
- ho@svax.cs.cornell.edu
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: singer@endor.harvard.edu (Rich Siegel)
- Subject: LightspeedC 3.0 Upgrade Notice
- Date: 13 Jun 88 23:11:26 GMT
- Organization: Symantec/THINK Technologies, Bedford, MA
-
- debugger for fast development
- * Precompiled headers for maximum compilation speed
- * Support for routines in Inside Macintosh volumes 1-5
- * inline 68020 and 68881 support
- * new documentation
-
- The most exciting of the new features is the source-level debugger. It
- lets you set breakpoints, trace execution line by line or function by
- function, examine and modify variables, arrays, and structs while the
- program is running.
-
- THINK C will run with one megabyte of memory, however, to use the source
- level debugger you'll need at least two megabytes and MultiFinder.
-
- All registered users can upgrade to version 3.0 for $69 plus shipping
- costs. The new version will read projects built with version 2.01 or
- later directly.
-
- If you purchased LightspeedC after February 1, 1988, your upgrade is
- free. With your update order, include a copy of your dated sales receipt
- or purchase order with your request, along with a check to cover
- shipping costs.
-
- Send upgrade orders to:
-
- Symantec Corp.
- Customer Service Dept.
- THINK's LightspeedC 3.0 Upgrade
- 10201 Torre Ave.
- Cupertino, CA 95014
-
- In your order, please supply your name, company, address, phone number,
- LightspeedC registration number, and a check or money order for the
- costs. NO CREDIT CARD OR PURCHASE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Also note
- that UPS will not deliver to PO Box addresses.
-
- When ordering your upgrade, please specify your shipping preference:
-
- UPS Ground - $3.50
- UPS Second Day Air - $5.50
-
- Please allow two to four weeks for processing of your order.
-
- You have any questions about the upgrade process, please call (408)
- 446-9994.
-
- If you have not registered your copy of LightspeedC, send in your
- original registration card or original LightspeedC system disk, along
- with your name, company, address, phone number, and check or money
- order to the above address.
-
- To avoid delay, we recommend placing your upgrade order as soon as
- possible. -- Diana Bury Language Products Manager
-
- Rich Siegel Quality Assurance Technician THINK Technologies Division,
- Symantec Corp. Internet: singer@endor.harvard.edu UUCP:
- ..harvard!endor!singer Phone: (617) 275-4800 x305
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: alexis@dasys1.UUCP (Alexis Rosen)
- Subject: Re: Importing text to Omnis3+ problem.
- Date: 13 Jun 88 09:38:48 GMT
- Organization: The Big Electric Cat, NYC, NY
-
- Omnis is sort of nasty that way. The best way around it is to get QUED/M
- from Paragon Software. Great Stuff!! Just open the file and say 'Zap
- Gremlins'. This will do the trick.
-
- However, once upon a time there was a desparate Omnis user who didn't
- have Qued. So he wrote a very simple program in LS Pascal to get rid of
- control chars. for him. If you can program at all you can figure out how
- to do this.
-
- The reason you can't fix the problem in Word et al. is that many
- characters with MacAscii codes of 1-26 (i.e., control characters)
- display as zero- width spaces, so the only way to find them is to
- arrow-key through the entire file and look for a keystroke that doesn't
- advance the insertion point.
-
- Actually, there is another way. Edit the geneva font (or whatever you
- will be using in Word) so that none of its characters are zero-width.
- Then they will show up and you'll be able to look for them in word.
-
- Unless you absolutely have to, don't use Omnis. It's overkill for your
- needs.
-
- /Alexis
- --
- Alexis Rosen {allegra,philabs,cmcl2}!phri\
- Writing from {bellcore,harpo,cmcl2}!cucard!dasys1!alexis
- The Big Electric Cat {portal,well,ihnp4,sun}!hoptoad/
- Public UNIX if mail fails: ...cmcl2!cucard!cunixc!abr1
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: alexis@dasys1.UUCP (Alexis Rosen)
- Subject: Re: Databases for the Mac
- Date: 13 Jun 88 09:44:07 GMT
- Organization: The Big Electric Cat, NYC, NY
-
-
- Recently, merchant@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Peter Merchant) wrote:
- >In article <4890@dasys1.UUCP>, Alexis Rosen writes:
- >>Refer to my other articles about FoxBase+/Mac. relevant features:
- >>1) FULL USAGE OF MAC USER INTERFACE. This is all-important. If it looks like
- >> a PC, it might as well run on one.
- >
- >Well, yes. And no.
- >
- >FoxBase applications have various built-in commands to support dialog boxes,
- >buttons, and that sort of thing. However, FoxBase's user interface is the
- >same old dot prompt that Dbase is famous for.
-
- You are *dead wrong*. This could not be farther from the truth. Does
- everyone remember the debates that spring up every once in a while about
- whether a CLI (command line interface) should be available with the
- finder? Well, I wouldn't mind one, but I'd almost never use it. FoxBase
- epitomizes the 'right answer' to this question. Everything that you can
- do in dBase from the dot prompt can be done through their
- 'non-procedural interface'. Some of it is great, some of it is
- fantastic, and some of it is acceptable. But you never have to type in
- commands.
-
- If you think your fingers are faster than my mouse (:-) you're welcome
- to type commands into the 'Command Window'.
-
- Perhaps you were thinking of their programming environment? The language
- is the same as dBase's, with lots of enhancements, so program code
- (which is simply collections of dot-prompt commands w/control
- structures) looks some- what like what you'd see at the dot prompt- if
- you ignore little things like unlimited code windows, unlimited code and
- variable breakpoints, a trace window, an expression-evaluating window,
- and other little goodies like that.
-
- Also, their implementation of the interface is vastly more complete than
- 'commands to support dialog boxes, buttons, and that sort of thing.' It
- supports almost all of the interface. Things like multiple windows (of
- various types), menus, dialogs, multiple fonts, sizes, and styles,
- buttons, PICTs, etc., etc... (They are heading to support of arbitrary
- resources for all of these things, which means that you could use
- ResEdit, prototyper, or whatever you like best to do most of your design
- work.)
-
- >We have some Dbase folks around here who have seen Foxbase, though, and
- >salivated quite effectively. Unfortunately, they are tied to the MS-DOS
- >machines, but it almost had them switching. If you knew these people, you'd
- >be impressed. I do. I was. It must be pretty good...
-
- It's better than that... You can tell them that from me (lots of
- experience in PCs...) Do they know that FoxBase+/Mac on an UNaccelarated
- Mac SE will generally beat the pants off of dBase III+ on a 25 MHz '386?
- No kidding. Try it with a really big sort or index...
-
- I have NO affiliation with Fox Software. But their stuff is awesome
- anyway :-)
-
- /Alexis
-
- --
- Alexis Rosen {allegra,philabs,cmcl2}!phri\
- Writing from {bellcore,harpo,cmcl2}!cucard!dasys1!alexis
- The Big Electric Cat {portal,well,ihnp4,sun}!hoptoad/
- Public UNIX if mail fails: ...cmcl2!cucard!cunixc!abr1
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: earleh@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Earle R. Horton)
- Subject: I want my MiniFinder!
- Date: 14 Jun 88 03:24:46 GMT
- Organization: Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
-
- I notice that "Larry, John, Steve, and Bruce" have taken the "Install
- MiniFinder" command out of the "Special" menu. Well, I want it back. We
- have a situation here where many Mac users have their own setup at home,
- and must use a public-access Mac at the college for printing. What I
- have done in the past is to have a "printing" disk which contains word
- processor, system file, Laser drivers, fonts, and stuff, and there is
- hardly enough room for the word processor's scratch space, let alone the
- Finder. The MiniFinder was a logical alternative to make a bootable
- disk I could print with. Now, it's gone, and I don't know what to do.
- Sniff. --
- *********************************************************************
- *Earle R. Horton, H.B. 8000, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755 *
- *********************************************************************
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: steele@Apple.COM (Oliver Steele)
- Subject: Re: ResEdit Clipboard Format?
- Date: 13 Jun 88 19:24:15 GMT
- Organization: Apple Computer Inc, Cupertino, CA
-
- In article <3111@polyslo.UUCP> dorourke@polyslo.UUCP (David O'Rourke)
- writes:
- > It is my understanding that the format of the data on the Clipboard is
- >just the same as the resource that was copied. So if you were to copy a
- >"BNDL", ResEdit would put a resource of type "BNDL" on the clipboard. Now
- >most applications don't support "BNDL" data types, so they don't allow you
- >to "import" them.
-
- This is exactly right, for single resources. If multiple resources are
- cut or copied, they're placed in the temporary file 'Resedit.scrap' in
- the same folder as ResEdit, whether they're the same type as each other
- or not; if you copy multiple resources, leave ResEdit, and relaunch,
- they won't be there any more. If multiple resources are in the scrap
- and you paste into a file in ResEdit, it's only the first resource that
- gets pasted. The Scrapbook lists resource types in alphabetical order,
- not by saved order, so this is hard to see.
-
- Other notes: Pastes do not check to see whether you're going to replace
- an existing resource file, and "Y", "N", and "C" now work, MPW-fashion,
- in response to the dialogs. --
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Oliver Steele steele@apple.com
- Apple ATG
-
- Disclaimer: I don't know anyone who works on ResEdit. I just tried
- it.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: oster@dewey.soe.berkeley.edu (David Phillip Oster)
- Subject: Re: Absolute Assembly
- Date: 14 Jun 88 04:08:50 GMT
- Organization: School of Education, UC-Berkeley
-
- Check out the Apple Addison-Weselly book on writing NuBus cards for the
- Mac II. In it they use some clever MPW macros to lay out complex data
- structures for Mac II card ROMs.
-
- I've always just used MDS for this, but any assembler should work. Once
- you have the code physically arranged in the ROM where you want it, I
- find it convenient to access hardware registers by LEAing a pointer to
- them into a register, and similarly for blocks of variables defined at a
- pc relative address. -- --- David Phillip Oster --When you
- asked me to live in sin with you Arpa: oster@dewey.soe.berkeley.edu --I
- didn't know you meant sloth. Uucp:
- {uwvax,decvax,ihnp4}!ucbvax!oster%dewey.soe.berkeley.edu
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: sysop@stech.UUCP (Jan Harrington)
- Subject: A/UX license
- Date: 14 Jun 88 02:21:37 GMT
- Organization: Scholastech, Inc., Waltham, Mass.
-
- A colleague of mine spoke to some people at Apple today about the
- availability of A/UX systems and came away with the impression that a
- purchase of A/UX wasn't really a purchase. Rather, it was a ONE YEAR
- license. After that time, no one is quite sure what will happen - the
- license may revert to Apple or to AT&T.
-
- Has anyone else heard this? What's up, folks? -- Jan Harrington, sysop
- Scholastech Telecommunications UUCP: ihnp4!husc6!amcad!stech!sysop or
- allegra!stech!sysop BITNET: JHARRY@BENTLEY
-
- ********************************************************************************
- Miscellaneous profundity:
-
- "No matter where you go, there you are."
- Buckaroo Banzai
- ********************************************************************************
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: clt@pur-phy (Carrick Talmadge)
- Subject: Mini-Review of Green Hills f77 on A/UX
- Date: 14 Jun 88 04:12:21 GMT
- Organization: Purdue Univ. Phys Dept, W.Lafayette, IN
-
- For those who are interested in fortran on the Mac II under A/UX: We
- received our copy of the Green Hills f77 compiler last week (having had
- some difficulty applying the A/UX distribution f77 for our purposes 8=).
- This software is distributed by UniSoft under the somewhat funky name
- "Optimizing Fortran" (make sure to ask your vendor for the full name).
-
- We've found exactly one bug so far, which was extremely minor and easily
- worked around. Other than that the thing compiles *fast* (it appears to
- compile directly from source code to object code), and produces *very*
- tight code. For example, intrinsic floating point functions are
- substituted whenever possible with direct floating point coprocessor
- traps. Other [possible] optimizations include stack frame adjustment
- coalescing, register replacement of local variables by coloring, loop
- invariant analysis, etc. The manual is highly detailed, well written,
- and to the point.
-
- I'd rate the software 9.5 out of 10.0 (-0.5 for no index with the
- manual). --
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Carrick Talmadge | DISCLAIMER: C.T. has no association
- with clt@newton.physics.purdue.edu | either Green Hills or Unisoft.
- Opinions ..!pur-ee!pur-phy!clt | expressed herein are his own,
- and do not Purdue Univ. Physics Dept. | necessarily reflect those of
- his employer West Lafayette, IN 47907 | (Purdue University).
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: thecloud@pnet06.cts.com (Ken Mcleod)
- Subject: System 6.0 breaks my CDEVS!
- Date: 13 Jun 88 08:17:15 GMT
- Organization: People-Net [pnet06], Orange, CA
-
-
- Practically all the public domain/shareware cdevs I used with no
- problem under System 4.2/Control Panel 3.2 appear to break under System
- 6.0/CP 3.3. Usually it's "The Control Panel cannot get enough memory"
- (with almost 2 megs free?!), but other alerts have popped up as well.
- One of the "broken" cdevs includes the Apple "Sample" cdev from IM V,
- which I compiled myself. Hmmmm....
- I think the problem may be that these cdev's do not have a 'sysz'
- resource. Am I right? -- Ken McLeod =========================
- ....... ====================== UUCP: {crash uunet}!pnet06!thecloud
- :. .: Chief Weapons of UNIX: ARPA:
- crash!pnet06!thecloud@nosc.mil :::.. ..::: "Fear, surprise, and
- INET: thecloud@pnet06.cts.com //// ruthless
- efficiency."
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: spector@vx2.GBA.NYU.EDU (David HM Spector)
- Subject: Re: System 6.0 breaks my CDEVS!
- Date: 14 Jun 88 18:30:00 GMT
- Organization: New York University
-
- I had exactly the same problem. If you are using the sources listed in
- the APDA draft, that could be one problem. Between the draft and the
- release of the A-W version of IM V.5 they changed the source. Primarily
- to enchance the eror checking. If you are using the sources listed in
- the _release_ version of IM V 5, them make sure there really is enuf
- memory to run, the example checksfor the BCD pack, and under the new
- system this is not a good check, I use a larger package like the disk
- init package... for really involved cDevs I try to allocate a large
- chuck o'memory and then dispose of it to make sure I can still run
- (usually a bit larger than the handle to my existing storage, if I am
- already open)... Best bet is to rewrite EnoughRoomToRun to reflect the
- memory you're really going to need.
-
- Hope this helps...
- David --
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- David HM Spector New York University Senior Systems
- Programmer Graduate School of Business Arpa:
- SPECTOR@GBA.NYU.EDU Academic Computing Center
- UUCP:...!{allegra,rocky,harvard}!cmcl2!spector 90 Trinity Place, Rm C-4
- HamRadio: N2BCA MCIMail: DSpector New York, New York 10006
- AppleLink: D1161 CompuServe: 71260,1410 (212) 285-6080 "What
- computer puts out work like this?" "Hire us and we'll tell you."
- XYZZYGLORP
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: kotliar@happy.cs.unc.edu (Mikey Kotliar)
- Subject: Teaching assembly language on the Mac
- Date: 14 Jun 88 18:04:30 GMT
-
- I am looking for an assembler suitable for teaching assembly language
- programming to undergraduate students. This tool should include an
- editor and debugger. Ideally it would also display the contents of the
- registers as the program was executing. E-mail responces to any of the
- following that work:
-
- kotliar@cs.unc.edu
- kotliar%mcnc@relay.cs.net
- ...decvax!mcnc!unc!kotliar
- Mike Kotliar
- kotliar@cs.unc.edu
-
- kotliar%mcnc@relay.cs.net
-
- ...decvax!mcnc!unc!kotliar
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: bill@procase.UUCP (Bill Arnett)
- Subject: SCSI for 512KE
- Date: 14 Jun 88 17:58:00 GMT
- Organization: proCASE Corporation, Santa Clara, CA
-
- I would like some advice on how to get into the wonderful world of SCSI.
- I have a very old Mac (started life as a 128K) that has been upgraded
- to a 512KE with a Dove 2M board. I had some trouble installing the Dove
- 2M board and had to push very hard to get it to seat properly. I doubt
- that it can safely be removed. The question is: can I install a Dove
- SCSI board? Or any other SCSI upgrade? Second question is: does anyone
- have any experience with Dove (or other) SCSI upgrades?
-
- Thanx in advance
- --
- Bill Arnett {ucbvax!tolerant,hplabs!hpda}!procase!bill
- proCASE Corp., Santa Clara CA
- 408/727-0714
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: jts@demon.siemens.com (Jim Sasaki)
- Subject: Looking for font with logic symbols
- Date: 14 Jun 88 21:34:17 GMT
- Organization: Siemens Research and Technology Labs, Princeton NJ
-
- Does anyone out know of a font that includes symbols for mathematical
- logic? In particular, I'm looking for various turnstile symbols.
- Roughly approximated, they are
-
- |- (single turnstile)
-
- |= (double turnstile)
-
- ||- (who knows what it's called?)
-
- Please reply electronically; I'll post the result if there is general
- interest. (Hard to believe -- they aren't symbols that pop up
- everywhere, except for the occasional |- traffic sign.) Thanks.
-
- Jim Sasaki (jts@siemens.com, jts%siemens.com@princeton.edu,
- ...!princeton!siemens!jts) -------------------- Any
- opinions above are my own, and not necessarily those of Siemens RTL, for
- whom I consult.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: chuq@plaid.Sun.COM (Chuq Von Rospach)
- Subject: Hanging Floppy solved (sort of)
- Date: 15 Jun 88 03:07:14 GMT
-
- Thanks to everyone with suggestions on why DiskFit was hanging under
- multifinder on one machine (but not another). I finally got it working.
-
- What I did, basically, was re-install the system. I'd already tried
- fresh copies of system, multifinder, finder and DiskFit. In a fit of
- completeness, I went in and re-installed all of the ancillary files
- (general, mouse, the printer files, general, etc, etc...). When I tried
- it after that, it worked fine. My only guess is that some control file,
- like general, was corrupted in some way that DiskFit noticed, but nobody
- else did. Hmm.
-
- Again, thanks.
-
- Chuq Von Rospach chuq@sun.COM Delphi: CHUQ
-
- Robert A. Heinlein: 1907-1988. He will never truly die as long as we
- read his words and speak his name. Rest in
- Peace.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: rdp@pbseps.UUCP (Richard Perlman)
- Subject: Mac II meets XBR
- Date: 15 Jun 88 03:41:45 GMT
- Organization: Pacific Bell Separations, San Francisco, CA
-
-
- I know this discussion has been around, but at the time it was only of
- intellectual interest... now I care. That said...
-
- I would to hook a Sony 25xbr set up to a Mac II with Mac's video board
- (with the expanded video option -- 8 bit video)
-
- I would like to know: Does this realy work?
- How many pixels does the Mac think the
- xbr has?
- RGB vs. Composite video?
- How do I do it?
- What do I need? Software, Hardware?
- Whatever else you have to share...
-
- I will summarize useful info to the net and forward all info (useful or
- otherwise) to any askers.
-
- --
- -------
- Richard Perlman Rm. 602, 180 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, CA 94105
- (415) 545-0233 || UUCP {ames,pyramid,att,bellcore,}!pacbell!pbseps!rdp
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: dplatt@coherent.com (Dave Platt)
- Subject: Palette manager interaction with SFPutFile
- Date: 14 Jun 88 06:05:37 GMT
- Organization: Coherent Thought Inc., Palo Alto CA
-
- I've run into an interesting problem involving the Palette Manager, and
- I wonder if anybody can help me figure out a way to avoid a condition
- I'm not too happy with.
-
- I've been playing around with my Mandelbrot-set program (MandelZot),
- changing its default color palette, adding more individual colors, and
- laying the groundwork for a Color Picker interface. Currently, I
- construct a palette whose length is no greater than the number of unique
- colors supportable by the screen (e.g. 16 entries in 4-bit mode, 256
- entries in 8-bit mode). The first two entries in the palette are set to
- be black and white, as I.M. volume V recommends. The remaining entries
- in the palette are in the form of a "contrast CLUT"... 8 entries of
- [dark red, slightly brighter red, ..., full-intensity red], 8 entries of
- [dark orange, slightly brighter orange, ..., full-intensity orange], and
- so forth. The colors are specified as "tolerant", with a tolerance of 0
- (exact match required). I've added some code to ensure that the palette
- doesn't contain any two entries that have exactly the same color.
-
- The palette works fine for drawing... I get the colors I expect.
- However, things go a bit awry when I bring up a Standard Get File or
- Standard Put File dialog box. The box looks OK, but if I dismiss it
- (even with the "Cancel" button), I receive a color-update event... the
- entire drawing region of the window is placed in the InvalRgn, and I end
- up redrawing everything.
-
- It appears as if the very act of bringing up an SFPutFile dialog box
- changes the GDevice's CLUT... if I run in 16-color mode, I can see the
- colors in my window change (rather garishly) when the dialog-box
- appears. They change back (apparently to the correct colors) when the
- dialog box is dismissed, but the Palette Manager appears to be resetting
- the color environment back to its defaults and then reactivating my
- palette, thus necessitating a complete redraw.
-
- I can prevent the color-update event by passing FALSE in my SetPalette()
- call, but that leaves the window very vulnerable to obnoxious color
- changes... especially if it's temporarily covered over by another
- window. I've tried shortening my palette, reducing the number of
- entries by as much as 50% in the hope that the SFPutFile colors will
- grab CLUT entries that I'm not using... no soap!
-
- Is there any way to prevent SFGetFile and SFPutFile (or the
- dialog/window-manager functions they call) from stomping on the color
- environment when the dialog boxes appear? What I'd really prefer would
- be to have the dialog boxes drawn using the values in the current
- CLUT... they're almost certainly close enough for an acceptable-looking
- dialog.
-
- --
- Dave Platt VOICE: (415) 493-8805
- USNAIL: Coherent Thought Inc. 3350 West Bayshore #205 Palo Alto CA 94303
- UUCP: ...!{ames,sun,uunet}!coherent!dplatt DOMAIN: dplatt@coherent.com
- INTERNET: coherent!dplatt@ames.arpa, ...@sun.com, ...@uunet.uu.net
-
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