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- Info-Mac Digest Mon, 17 Aug 92 Volume 10 : Issue 197
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- [*] 3d-shapes.cpt.hqx
- [*] Adam Schenker's JPEG picture
- [*] AutoLock 1.2 (utility for children's games)
- [*] kermit-99-91.hqx
- [*] Roodcaps, a truetype CAPS font
- [*] Tetris Max 1.1
- 3-D Image Construction
- <HYPERCARD XFNS & XCMDS>
- Aldus Intellidraw 1.0
- Analog to Digital Board
- Announcement: FileGuard interest group
- Another reason to use Nisus
- Apple IIe to Mac translation
- Bored with your Macintosh? (Q)
- cary-n-jon-morph.bin fixed!
- COBOL on a Mac?
- Data-Tech Institute Mac courses?
- Disk Doubler Tip
- Driver software for the Nodem
- Edge to Edge Printing--but not Top to Bottom on GCC PLP II
- Ethernet woes
- FKEYS: How to install (Q)
- FrameMaker (2 msgs)
- Hard Disk Crashes and SUM II
- Hard Drive Access (Summary)
- IIsi sound problem
- Info-Mac Digest V10 #196
- LaserOneCopy for 7.0?
- MAC LC with Apple II card.
- memory upgrade in Personal LW NT
- Morph & Jon Pugh
- MS Works 3.0 announced
- PC Exchange (R)
- PC WP 5.1 <--> Mac Word (A)
- Q: Hacking the System 7 Finder to widen the "Name" field
- Repair times (Q)
- SecureInit - Direct Software?
- STAR, what happened to the STAR gateway? (Q)
- Sub/Super-Scripts in Databases
- Superscripts and subscripts in a Mac Database (A)
- Superscripts and subscripts in a Mac Database ??
- System 7 problem/filenames locking
- typing on the desktop? what does it do?
- VMS Mail from a Mac (C)
- VT100 emulation on a Mac Plus? (R)
- When is a 105 Mb HD not a 105 Mb HD? (R) (A)
- Why are some partition names locked?
- Word 5 Can't Find It's Commands! (A)
- Word Alias under System 6
- Word Indexing
-
- The Info-Mac newsgroup is moderated by Bill Lipa.
-
- The Info-Mac archives are available (by using FTP, account anonymous,
- any password) in the info-mac directory on sumex-aim.stanford.edu
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-
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 92 8:35:17 HST
- From: Christopher Zane <czane@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu>
- Subject: [*] 3d-shapes.cpt.hqx
-
- >Here's a movie that a friend of mine without internet access created. It
- >contains examples of morphing, i.e. a sphere into a cone with various shapes
- >in between.
-
- This is a repost of the above moive. I guess something happened to the
- original one as Simple Player said that there was no movie in the data
- fork. sigh...
-
- hope this one works.
-
- chris
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/art/qt/3d-shapes.hqx; 173K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 01:57:31 EDT
- From: Adam Schenker (GE) <schenker@suntan.ec.usf.edu>
- Subject: [*] Adam Schenker's JPEG picture
-
- Thanks to king@acpub.duke.edu (King Rhoton) for scanning in my photo.
- This is a JPEG compressed gray-scale picture of me, taken about 2 years
- ago (I didn't have a more recent photo handy). I'm looking forward
- to seeing some of your photos soon!
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/art/mug/adam-schenker.hqx; 43K]
-
- [Kindly direct your visual facilities to our newest directory, /art/mug,
- where the visages of various net inhabitants will amuse and delight
- you. -Bill]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 15 Aug 92 20:12:49 EDT
- From: J S Greenfield <greeny@top.cis.syr.edu>
- Subject: [*] AutoLock 1.2 (utility for children's games)
-
- Note: This version replaces version 1.1, which has been *mislabeled* as
- version 1.2 on some archives. (Sumex, for example.)
-
- --------------------------
-
- AutoLock 1.2.
- Shareware fee: $8
-
- AutoLock is a small application intended to alleviate some problems
- associated with running children's applications (games, etc.) under the
- System 7 Finder. AutoLock can help to prevent small children from
- accidentally sending a game to the background. In addition, AutoLock
- can salvage many old (but good!) games that are virtually impossible
- to use under System 7.
-
- Many existing children's applications were designed to run under
- Finder, rather than under MultiFinder. As most parents already know,
- running these programs under MultiFinder allows a child to
- accidentally send the application into the background, usually by
- inadvertently clicking the mouse outside of the application window. In
- the old days, this problem could be avoided by moving the system
- back to Finder mode. For users of System 7, however, this alternative
- is no longer available, since the system runs in a permanent
- MultiFinder-type mode.
-
- Furthermore, unlike the System 6 MultiFinder, the System 7 Finder
- moves to the foreground whenever the mouse is clicked anywhere on
- the desktop. As a result, even recent children's applications can be
- accidentally sent to the background by an inadvertent click of the
- mouse. For small children, this can be a serious problem.
-
- AutoLock solves this problem, by terminating the Finder and locking a
- single application into the foreground.
-
- AutoLock includes a small extension, LockSmith which can be used to
- create AutoLock aliases that launch and automatically lock
- applications. Using an AutoLock alias, launching and automatically
- locking an application is as easy as conventional launching.
-
-
- Changes from version 1.1:
-
- AutoLock 1.2 now permits locking an application into the foreground
- while other applications continue to execute in the background.
-
- AutoLock now uses a preference to allow the user to specify whether
- or not background applications should be automatically ignored when
- locking an application into the foreground. When this option is not
- set, AutoLock will query the user whether or not background
- applications should be ignored.
-
- AutoLock now uses a preference to allow the user to specify whether
- or not AutoLock should actively lock the launched application into the
- foreground. When this option is not set, AutoLock will terminate the
- Finder but will allow the "locked" application to be moved to the
- background (so that the user may interact with other applications).
-
- AutoLock supports its traditional mode of operation by appropriate
- selection of preferences.
-
- AutoLock now permits the user to lock an application even when it is
- already running. When AutoLock is directed to lock a document, and
- the creator application is already running, AutoLock will lock the
- creator and open the document (if possible).
-
- AutoLock now supports two modes of operation: "Demo" mode, and
- "Normal" mode. AutoLock will execute in "Demo" mode until an
- appropriate key (available through registration) is used to move
- AutoLock into "Normal" mode.
-
- -------------------
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/util/auto-lock-12.hqx; 54K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 92 03:07:30 EDT
- From: udbrooks@mcs.drexel.edu (The Big Bad B)
- Subject: [*] kermit-99-91.hqx
-
- MacKermit
- version 0.99 (91)
-
- I received this software package from another BBS. It's an update
- to the current version (version 0.98(63)). Just another communications
- software package that allows you to transfer files using Kermit.
- Enjoy...later dudes.
-
- --David Brooks
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/comm/kermit-99-91.hqx; 231K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1992 19:17 EST
- From: Jason Osborne <V065HJKU@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu>
- Subject: [*] Roodcaps, a truetype CAPS font
-
- This is the truetype font called RoodCaps, a nice ( and very small) caps
- font. It is compressed with compact pro 1.33.
-
- This fileuploaded courtesy of the Underground Phont Archive.
- For more info on UPA, drop me a line.
-
- Jason Osborne
- v065hjku@ubvms.bitnet
-
- BTW- if you have downloaded font-preview from sumex, it is pictured on the far
- right hand side of the third PICT. Remember to enlarge to 200%!
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/font/tt/roodmaps.hqx; 10K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 01:20:23 EDT
- From: slchambe@Athena.MIT.EDU
- Subject: [*] Tetris Max 1.1
-
- Changes in version 1.1:
-
- * Fixed a bug that caused problems with the sound under system 6
- * Changed to a more interesting scoring system
- * Added more sounds
- * Increased the dropping speed of blocks
- * Added ability to start the game at an arbitrary level
- * Control keys can be modified
- * Better support for different monitor depths
- * Other minor fixes
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Tetris Max is a colorful version of classic Tetris. It features cool-looking
- 256 color pieces, a music soundtrack that plays while the game is in progress,
- and fun sound effects (advancing to the next level is announced by a
- resounding
- "moo.") The game works on all color Macs with a 12 inch or larger monitor,
- under system 6 or 7.
-
- Tetris Max is free. You are welcome to contact me if you have any questions,
- comments, or suggestions about the game.
-
- Steve Chamberlin
- 500 Memorial Drive
- Cambridge, MA 02139
-
- internet: slchambe@athena.mit.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/tetris-max-11.hqx; 414K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 92 10:38:54 EST
- From: cxs207@cscgpo.anu.edu.au
- Subject: 3-D Image Construction
-
- Hello netters,
-
- I am posting a question for a student of mine. He is reconstructing
- neurons and wants to find a program which does the following:
-
- - entry of 3-D coodinates, preferably as typed input.
- - joining the points by lines
- - measuring 3-D lines
- - rotate / translate / scale for viewing
- - print / plot drawings
-
- I have something in my mind that a program on one of the NIH serves
- could do this kind of work. However, I cannot remember the address of the
- server. Any idea on programs which could do this job, preferably PD
- software?
-
- Thank you in advance
-
-
-
- Christian Stricker.
-
- PS: Please mail to me directly: Christian.Stricker@anu.edu.au
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 10:43:19 +0100
- From: S.F.Loftus@computing-maths.cardiff.ac.uk
- Subject: <HYPERCARD XFNS & XCMDS>
-
- ftp
- Please, someone, send me as much information as possible on HyperCard.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 13:10:45 GMT
- From: tlt38517@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Terry Thiel)
- Subject: Aldus Intellidraw 1.0
-
- Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
- >Has anyone had experienced with this package?
- >Is it really that great or is it just a rehash of
- >MacDraw Pro ? <g>
- >Shaw
- MacWeek just reviewed it. From what little I remember they were basically
- impressed with the package for the most part but felt it had a lousy manual.
- -Terry
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 16:18:02 -0400
- From: "Arel Y. Weisberg" <weisberg@phoenix.Princeton.EDU>
- Subject: Analog to Digital Board
-
- My lab is looking to purchase an a/d board as well as associated software
- for an Apple Macintosh computer.
-
- Any help/advice/product info/tales of never-ending nightmares would be
- greatly appreciated.
-
- Arel Weisberg
- weisberg@phoenix.princeton.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 15:55:47 -0500
- From: Matthew Wall <wall@cc.swarthmore.edu>
- Subject: Announcement: FileGuard interest group
-
- For University/College users of FileGuard (tm) disk protection software
- >From ASD/Highware Development...
-
- A FileGuard Interest Group (fig ?!?) for University/College lab managers
- ONLY is being established. This will be an unmoderated
- immediate-mail-forwarding group with a SMALL and PRIVATE membership for the
- discussion and exchange of information on specific technical problems and
- solutions with using FileGuard in University lab management situations.
- Please, educational or like institutions only; we want to keep this
- focussed.
-
- For further information or to request membership, please send email to Matt
- Wall, wall@cc.swarthmore.edu with a descriptive subject header, such as
- "Please sign up for FileGuard interest group" and a short description of
- your lab set-up and your job title included in the message.
-
- - Matt Wall * Swarthmore College
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 12:42 BST
- From: Chris Hitchcock <CLH@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK>
- Subject: Another reason to use Nisus
-
- Another reason to use Nisus is because it offers an educational price
- of $99US to students, a hefty discount from their regular price. I
- like using Nisus a great deal, but it was that great break for
- students which convinced me to buy it.
-
- Cheers,
- Chris Hitchcock (clh@vax.ox.ac.uk)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 92 20:57:46 CDT
- From: Andrew Vernon <AVERNON1@UA1VM.UA.EDU>
- Subject: Apple IIe to Mac translation
-
- In reply to Scott E. Maxwell's question on AppleWorks to Mac translation:
-
- A friend of mine recently switched to ClarisWorks, that slick new package
- >From the guys who inherited MacWrite and AppleWorks. I only got a chance
- to try it out for a few minutes, but I think the program supports importing
- of AppleWorks files either internally or through a new set of XTND filters.
- Plus, ClarisWorks would make a nice crossover to the Mac for anyone who's
- worked with integrated packages in the past.
-
- ---------
- Andrew Vernon
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 08:27:04 EST
- From: dks@MIT.EDU (dks)
- Subject: Bored with your Macintosh? (Q)
-
- How many of you are bored with your Macintosh?
-
- Each time Apple announces a new machine or technology (T),
- there is anticipation (A). When the new thingie ships, there is
- a brief infatuation (I), then frustration (F) when all your
- applications die horrible deaths. So you break the bank ($) to
- pay for all the upgrades and updates and trade-ins. Then, for a
- few blissful months, your machine is stable (S), your
- productivity (P) soars through the roof, and all is well in
- the world. Then, of course, Apple announces another new
- machine or technology!
-
- So, how many of you are bored with your Macintosh?
-
- What bizarre new technologies (T) would spice it up again?
- Can Apple do anything to heighten the anticipation (A)?
- Does the infatuation (I) turn into love or fade to grey?
- How can third-party developers help reduce the frustration (F)?
- Where *DO* you find the money ($) for all this stuff?
- If the stable period (S) were longer, would you just be *more* bored?
- Is this whole "productivity" thing (P) just a marketing scam?
-
- Or are you so sick of the whole darned cycle that you just want out?
-
-
- Dhanesh, dks@mit.edu
-
- PS: Or is it OK to be bored with your Macintosh?
- After all, it's just a personal information device.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 09:40:39 -0700
- From: Jon Pugh <jpugh@apple.com>
- Subject: cary-n-jon-morph.bin fixed!
-
- My Morph movie of my wife and myself was uploaded incorrectly. It is now
- fixed. If you had trouble, try it again. The movie is stored on
- ftp.apple.com as /pub/pugh/quicktime/cary-n-jon-morph.bin in MacBinary
- format.
-
- Jon
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 13:31:06 pdt
- From: CTR_RESOURCE/SRJC_01@odie.santarosa.edu
- Subject: COBOL on a Mac?
-
- Hello!
-
- I am about to take a COBOL class (Got to, it's the law...) and I was wondering
- if anyone knew of a COBOL compiler for the Macintosh?
-
- Thanks for your help!
-
- Marshall McGowan
- Internet: ctr_resource/srjc_01@odie.santarosa.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 09:43 PDT
- From: Philip Harriman <EGS2G1B@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU>
- Subject: Data-Tech Institute Mac courses?
-
- Has anyone ever taken "The Macintosh Survival Course" from Data-Tech
- Institute? Was it worth $795?
-
- Thanks,
-
- Phil
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 17 May 92 17:20:26
- From: bylsma@unixg.ubc.ca (Dieder)
- Subject: Disk Doubler Tip
-
- A friend of mine suggested this tip, and I tried it. It worked quite nicely
- too!
-
- If you want Disk Doubler to compress files really quickly, and you have
- AutoDoubler installed, set it, in the settings option, to allow background
- tasks. Then, select the files you wish to compress, start the process. Then,
- put Disk Doubler in the background while in the finder, or in any other
- multifinder-aware application. Then watch the compression rate go from only 7
- k a second to 52k a second, if not higher!
-
- It worked for me anyhow.
-
- Dieder
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 12:30:03 MDT
- From: Roger Marks <marks@bldr.nist.gov>
- Subject: Driver software for the Nodem
-
- I've (apparently) found a solution to my problem with using the Nodem (a SCSI
- Ethernet interface device) under System 7.
-
- Adaptec called me back to let me know that the Nodem has been
- sold to a company call LRU, who are continuing to manufacture the
- device. LRU offered to send me (at no charge) an updated installer
- which will put the driver onto System 7. You can call LRU at
- 415-594-9697. To get the software, send a request by fax to M. George
- at 415-595-4643.
-
- Roger Marks/NIST/Boulder,CO
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 07:04:04 PDT
- From: Paul Brians <BRIANS@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU.EDU>
- Subject: Edge to Edge Printing--but not Top to Bottom on GCC PLP II
-
- The GCC printers like the PLP II do indeed provide edge-to-edge printing.
- That's why I bought one. But note the precise wording of the claim.
- There is still an unprintable band at the TOP and BOTTOM of each page.
- This means no fulllsheets of mailing labels, but hand-pasting in strips
- at top and bottom is easy compared to the hassle of trying to lay out
- three-across labels that will print properly between those irritating
- edge margins.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 21:05:49 WET DST
- From: Terence Mc Goff <terry%Kaitain.ucd.ie@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Ethernet woes
-
- Hi folks,
- a tale of ethernet woes and strife. A Quadra, an LC, and a laserwriter
- IIg live on an ethernet network, along with a Sparc, and several other
- machines. All the Apple stuff has trancievers (apple new style ethernet
- cards).
- Connect the macs to the network with said trancievers,
- and the Sparc dies a death.
- Put Asante cards (without trancievers) or Asante SCSI ethernet adaptors,
- and all is well. The laserwriter IIg works quite happily for 6 months,
- and the next thing, it wont print, gives back time-out errors when pinged,
- and generally annoys the hell out of everyone. Connect a Mac directly to
- the printer, and all is well. Connect it back to the network, and it itmes
- out and gives errrors on two other macs on the network. Use the printer on
- local talk with an ethergate and all is well again. Does anyone have a clue
- what is going on ? anyone any vauge idea? Anyone know who designed these
- bloody trancievers, so I can stuff one into him/her?
-
- Any help would be appreciated
- Cheers,
- Terry
-
-
- Terence Mc Goff | Terry@Kaitain.ucd.ie
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Aug 1992 11:08:24 +0100 (MET)
- From: HANS KROEGER <KROEGER@dornier.de>
- Subject: FKEYS: How to install (Q)
-
- Help needed!
- I downloaded MOVE-WINDOW.HQX, debinhexed it and got MoveWindowFKEY.
- ....and now what?
- Sorry about this "beginners question" but have not the slightest idea
- how to install MoveWindowFKEY so that it becomes an FKEY.
- Please help me........many thanks as usual!!
- BTW: I am running 7.0.1 tuned on a Quadra 700.....
- Hans Kroeger
-
- kroeger@fn.dornier.de
- kroeger@foca.dnet.nasa.gov
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 92 19:44:03 CDT
- From: Graeme Forbes <PL0BALF@VM.TCS.Tulane.EDU>
- Subject: FrameMaker
-
- I should have said: there's a demo of FrameMaker that you can get by
- calling Frame Technology. 408-433-3311, fax 433-1928. No 800 number
- in either the digest list or the current Mac Product Registry.
-
- Graeme Forbes
-
- (perhaps first check out the /demo/ subdir at sumex)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 07:46:12 -0400
- From: Dave Saunders <inter01@worldlink.com>
- Subject: FrameMaker
-
- > FrameMaker sounds like a much better and bigger program than the hype which
- > surrounded the pre-release of FullWrite Professional a couple of years
- > back; it also works on many platforms so that the company is more secure in
- > this product line (page layout/ high end WP).
- >
- > On the other hand, it costs: $A1350 RRP $A350 student price, compared to
- > $A500 and $A130 respectively for Word 5 and $A450 and $A280 respectively
- > for Nisus 3 (although the price is cheaper than buying Word +
- > MacDraw + Theorist (for solving equations) + PageMaker...)
-
- FrameMaker is a great program for creating and editing massive text
- documents.
-
- It is not without its flaws though...
-
- 1. Occasionally Copy and Cut fail to modify the ClipBoard. This is a real
- pain when yo ucut a huge section of text and then find that it never found
- its way to the ClipBoard. Frame confirmed the bug via email.
-
- 2. Unlike Quark, PageMaker, Nissus, and MS Word, you cannot wrap text around
- graphics. Frame claims to be working on this feature.
-
- 3. It doesn't respond to many "Mac-like" that are fairly standard in the
- current world. For example, when you select Restart or ShutDown in the Finder
- with Frame running in the Background, the Finder is unable to convince Frame
- to Quit, so you must do it manually before the ShutDown can continue.
-
- There are a slew of little glitch in the interface, but I still recommend
- FrameMaker 3.0 to anyone trying to work with massive text projects.
- (I use it for software manuals.)
-
- Dave Saunders
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 10:41:16 EDT
- From: "Charles A. Patrick" <PATCHAS@VM.NRC.CA>
- Subject: Hard Disk Crashes and SUM II
-
- I am making this posting on behalf of a colleague who is not on the net (as
- yet!). The sequence of events he outlines are scary to say the least. I for
- one
- have had the same false sense of security in SUM's abilities to provide the
- necessary back-up, even under System 7 (I have not previously seen any
- postings
- or cautioning to suggest otherwise). Those who have upgraded to NUM should be
- able to derive some satisfaction from this account, and those of us who felt
- no
- urgency to take the plunge may want review our priorities. My colleagues
- account follows:
-
- "SUM II" utilities for the Macintosh contain a program
- that saves a copy of the file allocation table (called
- the "Volume Restore Record") to help you recover
- >From certain hard disk crashes; but this program may have let
- me down badly last week. Unless I mishandled
- the situation, this story could be a useful warning to
- those of you who have felt comforted by having SUM
- SHIELD (that's the name of the program) save a copy of
- the Volume Restore Record (VRR) every time you shut down.
- Here's the sequence of events:
- % Suddenly the Mac refuses to boot from the hard disk.
- % I boot the Mac with the SUM II recovery disk, and
- I ask SUM RECOVER to look for the VRR on the crashed disk.
- % It reports that the VRR it found was last updated on May 21.
- % I think, "wow, I'd better get my latest floppy backup
- copy of the VRR", and I found it was dated July 27 (I just
- learned the hard way not to be lazy about keeping these
- backups up to date!). THIS "July 27" date is from the Finder.
- % Knowing the importance of recovering files changed since
- July 27, I run the file recovery routine and ask it to sort
- the 'found' files by date. Guess what? NO DATES are
- shown on the screen, and since the file names are mostly
- wrong I basically have little help figuring out which are
- indeed the files changed or created since July 27. At that
- point I felt PANIC.
- % I restarted the volume restore program and told it to
- to use the VRR on the floppy disk. Guess what? It reported
- that the VRR on the floppy disk was last updated May 21!!
- NOW I'M ABOUT TO GO UP THE WALL!
- % I calmed down after leaving the office to
- take my daughter to a modern opera (can't stand operatic
- singing).
- % Returning to the office that night, I made the CRUCIAL
- ERROR -- I decided that since I was 100% sure that
- SUM SHIELD had updated the VRR when I shut down the
- day before the crash, and the restore program was reporting
- the same May 21 "last updated date" both for the VRR
- on the hard disk and that on the floppy, the
- the dating function in the restore program must be wrong
- and I should go ahead and tell the program to use the
- VRR on the hard disk.
- % The restore program ran and NO FILE was dated after May 21!
- % After phoning Symantec and got the advice to use Norton
- Utilities, which had just arrived in the office, I did recover
- some files dated after May 21; but guess what ... the file
- allocation tables of all post-May 21 files are messed up.
- Every binary file dated after May 21
- has a "glitch" in it. So I have got back to thing I most wanted
- to avoid -- rebuilding the hard disk from back-ups of files
- located on miscellaneous floppies located "all over God's
- kingdom". If I crash a specific valuable file, I can usually quickly
- locate the floppy where a recent copy is stored; but to do
- so on the scale required to re-build an 80-meg hard disk
- is quite an experience! Some 24 hours later, I had replaced about
- 40% (the amount I needed to get back to my work) of the
- "glitched" files. During those 24 hours I did NO other work.
- and there was a bunch of urgent stuff on my desk!
- The other 60% will be replaced as and when needed
- over the next few weeks.
- End of event sequence.
- What an experience! My first consequential hard disk failure.
- Funny thing is this -- I frequently have floppy disk
- failure and I have often remarked on the fact that many
- articles are written about recovering from hard disk
- failure when, as far as I could see, floppy disk failure
- is much more likely to be the problem. NOW I know why
- writing those articles was a good idea -- it's just amazing
- how expensive (in lost productive time and frustration)
- a hard disk failure can be!
- Now I'm getting ready to abandon SUM II and set up the
- parallel function in Norton Utilities; but I must admit that
- I am wondering whether the whole thing is not a waste of time!
- After all I might have lost the least time by simply having
- a program recover what files it could by "scavening" the
- hard disk without the aid of a supposedly helpful copy
- of the file allocation table!
- Did I do something wrong here? Or is there a serious problem
- with SUM SHIELD? It was set up to update the VRR every time
- I shut down, which is daily, and you cannot mistake that black
- shield on the screen and the time you have to wait while
- it is supposedly updating the VRR. It surely did that the
- evening before the crash day. So why the XXXX did the
- recovery program tell me that the VRR was last
- updated on May 21?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1992 23:29:27 -0800
- From: Scott Allen Gruby <sgruby@jarthur.Claremont.EDU>
- Subject: Hard Drive Access (Summary)
-
- In response to my question:
- >My question is when does the Mac access the System/System Folder? I have my
- >system on my internal 40 and all my applications and other stuff on my
- >external and I keep seeing the lights blink from one drive to the other
- >just about every operation it performs.
-
- Wade Williams (wadew@DUCVAX.AUBURN.EDU) writes:
-
- It access the System/System folder for just about every operation it
- performs. I wouldn't worry about it.
-
- Thanks.
-
- Scott Gruby
- sgruby@jarthur.claremont.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 19:16:10 GMT
- From: dave@prc.unisys.com (David Lee Matuszek)
- Subject: IIsi sound problem
-
- In article <92224.205851BGD1@psuvm.psu.edu> BGD1@psuvm.psu.edu writes:
- >Sometimes my Mac IIsi becomes silent, regardless of the program that's
- >running--it happens even if the finder is the only "appl." running. Less
- >frequently, my Mac acts as if the sound control panel were set on 0 (i.e.,
- >the menu bar flashes). Resetting the volume to LOUD (6-7) and then back
- >down to 2 were I keep it solves the problem for a while. I've checked for
- >viruses. It's running system 7.0 plus TuneUp. Any ideas? thanks.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Time to post this again. [I revised it slightly to incorporate
- suggestions from other net folk. Thanks, everybody.] This needs to
- go in a FAQ list somewhere.
-
- It is a well-known phenomenon that the sound vanishes from time to
- time on the Mac IIsi. This happens under both System 6.07, System
- 7.0, and System 7.01. It occurs with or without System 7 Tune Up
- 1.1.1, and presumably with earlier versions of Tune Up as well. It has
- also been known to happen on the LC, but seems to be less common
- there.
-
- My experience is that the problem only occurs at lower sound levels (4
- and under). At levels 6 and 7, the problem never occurs. Also, as
- far as I know, the problem never occurs with external speakers. I'd
- be glad to hear from anyone whose experience is not consistent with
- this.
-
- The three main theories are:
-
- (1) Corrosion build-up on the speaker contacts.
-
- Those who maintain this suggest snapping out the hard drive above the
- speaker and carefully cleaning the contacts with a pencil eraser.
- This is really simple to do (I take no responsibility, of course), and
- you can clean the contacts for the disk light at the same time. (I
- also pushed my disk light into place so that it was more visible from
- outside; it hadn't been put in well.) My experience was that (1) the
- contacts looked perfectly shiny and clean, and (2) the problem did
- seem to diminish for a while. I think.
-
- The major problem with this theory is that the sound can be restored
- by software. Just open the control panel, turn the sound up loud, and
- turn it back again. I've heard it suggested that the higher volume
- "burns through" the corrosion, but (1) in my experience corrosion
- doesn't work that way, and (2) if it were corrosion I would expect a
- lot more randomness and in the effectiveness of this process; but it
- seems to be completely reliable.
-
- (2) Erroneous use of the sound manager by applications.
-
- IMHO, I think this theory is wrong. It is true that Apple has made
- incompatible changes to the sound manager, and many programs have
- broken on this. However, there is no discernable pattern to the sound
- drop-outs; it seems to happen (or not happen) to any program. The
- thing that most convinces me this theory is wrong, though, is that I
- entered the code for playing sounds straight from Mark & Reed's
- Macintosh programming primer (Pascal version), and I had the sound
- drop out when using that program. The source code is right there in
- black and white, and if anyone sees what's wrong with it, I'd sure
- like to know.
-
- Another problem with this theory is that it is hard to see why erroneous
- use of the sound manager would cause the sound to cut out on the internal
- speaker, but not on external speakers.
-
- (3) A persistent bug in the operating system.
-
- The main thing this theory has going for it is that the other theories
- don't seem to fit the facts terribly well. If this is the correct
- explanation, the only course is to wait for Apple to figure it out and
- fix it. I spoke once (via e-mail) to someone at Apple who said he was
- working on the problem; I sent him what I knew, but never heard from
- him again.
-
- The main problem with this theory is that there have been reports that
- banging the front of the computer sometimes restores the sound. I
- haven't tried this myself; I have too much respect for my internal
- hard drive.
-
- ADVICE:
-
- 1. Keep the sound level loud; this keeps the problem from occurring.
-
- 2. When the problem occurs, reset the volume to loud, then back to
- where you want it. Alternatively, download an FKEY from sumex
- that does this for you: it's at info-mac/fkey/reset-sound.hqx .
- DON'T bang the computer (there's a hard drive in there!).
-
- 3. Carefully clean the speakers contacts with a pencil eraser.
-
- 4. Use external speakers. Failing that, poke a jack of the proper kind
- into and out of the external speaker port a couple of times; some
- people report that this (temporarily) fixes the problem.
-
- 5. Hassle Apple to come up with a permanent fix.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 09:44:52 CDT
- From: PULLMANN@VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU
- Subject: Info-Mac Digest V10 #196
-
- >I was under the impression that the inability of LaserWriters to print from
- >edge to edge was essentially due to inadequate availability of RAM. Well it
- >seems I had the wrong impression. Our LaserWriter IIf with 5MB RAM is unable
- >to
- > perform thus. In terms of margins, it prints exactly as it did when it was
- an
- >NT: 0.5 inches from the edge without larger print area; and a smidgen over
- >5/16 inches with larger print area.
- >
- >Why can the BLP Elite do it and not the LW?
-
- I think that the minimum margins are required by the paper feed mechanism
- of the LaserWriters. If I'm wrong, I hope one of the large number of
- folks who know more about such things than I do will correct me . . . ;).
-
- BTW, I know that subject headings that say "RE: INFOMAC whatever" are not
- very useful, but I haven't figured out how to use the reply text option
- and introduce a new subject header in the same piece of mail--when I try
- to edit the subject I screw up the mail and it becomes undeliverable.
- Please forgive the unhelpful subject lines 'till I figure out what I'm
- doing wrong . . .
-
- Pat Ullmann PULLMANN@VM1.TUCC.TRINITY.EDU or PULLMANN@TRINITY (BITNET)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 08:50:22 EST
- From: Dan <dan@blackadder.dickinson.edu>
- Subject: LaserOneCopy for 7.0?
-
- Does anyone know if there is a version of LaserOneCopy for the system 7
- driver?
- We need something to restrict users to only one copy; we've tried hacking the
- driver ourselves but so far it's no go. Help!
-
- Thanks.
-
-
- Dan
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 01:04:27 EST
- From: eprie <eprie@ccmail.aa.hcia.com>
- Subject: MAC LC with Apple II card.
-
- Hi all, I've got a bizarre (?) problem. I need to be able to
- read data from Apple II e diskettes (5 1.4") onto a MAC LC.
-
- We've purchased a MAC LC with the Apple II card, but nothing in
- the doco says we can share data between the operating systems.
- The wonderful local salespeople said we could if we used PRODOS to
- format the hard disk, hat we could copy from 5 1/4" to the hard
- disk then bring up SYSTEM 7 and read the PRODOS partition.
-
- Does this sound kosher? I cant find anything in the doco about
- PRODOS having any access to the local drive at all.
-
- As an alternative, I'm willing to try copying to a localtalk disk,
- but the setup option doesnt show any local talk capability.
- (Neither does the doco, but again the salespeople said it would
- work.)
-
- Thanks, Eric Priebe
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 92 20:28:52 CDT
- From: gray@cmgroup.engr.wisc.edu (Gary L. Gray)
- Subject: memory upgrade in Personal LW NT
-
- Has anyone out there upgraded the memory in a Personal LaserWriter
- NT? I want to go from 2 MB to 8MB and I have the SIMMs in hand.
- I was just wondering how easy it is and if there is any sage
- advice someone can give me?
-
- Thank you for the help.
-
- Gary L. Gray * Engineering Mechanics and Astronautics
- gray@cmgroup.engr.wisc.edu * University of Wisconsin-Madison
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 10:35:26 EST
- From: George Tempel <tempel@Monmouth-ETDL1.Army.MIL>
- Subject: Morph & Jon Pugh
-
- Has anyone been able to successfully un-munge Jon Pugh's morph movie on
- ftp.apple.com in /pub/pugh/quicktime/cary-n-jon-morph.bin?
-
- I've tried both binary and text transfers, and none of the resulting files are
- recognizable as MacBinary or anything else...what gives? I'm dying to see how
- the Morph software works for us mere mortals. My co-worker and I just couldn't
- come up with enough of an excuse to plop down the money to buy a copy at
- MacWorld. Sigh.
-
-
- "Oh no, not again..."--Douglas Adams
-
- george f tempel
- tempel@monmouth-etdl1.army.mil (144.252.1.1)
- netromancr@aol.com (AmericaOnline)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 11:51:17 CDT
- From: bwalls@marvin.msfc.nasa.gov
- Subject: MS Works 3.0 announced
-
- I just called Microsoft to check on the availability of Works, and
- they are taking money now -- shipping is around the beginning of
- September. Upgrade price was about $79.99. It's $6 if you purchased
- a version since 6/1/92. They say it's 32 bit clean, which will be
- nice on my 10MB LC.
-
- I'm only using 2.2 now for database stuff anyway. Is there an elegant
- replacement? I've started using Word and Excel since I found out
- Microsoft allows that now. If you are the main user at work (ie. it's
- on a machine that's primarily yours), you are free to take home the
- software and use it there. This applies to most, but not all, of their
- products excluding OS's and language/compiler products.
-
- Which makes me think, I might switch over to FoxBASE, except I don't really
- like it...
-
- Bryan Walls
- bwalls@marvin.msfc.nasa.gov
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Aug 1992 21:53:08 -0400 (EDT)
- From: CHABINML@udavxb.oca.udayton.edu
- Subject: PC Exchange (R)
-
- This is a summary of a number of responses which I received in regard to
- my question about PC Exchange.
-
- I received mostly favorable reviews of PC Exchange with most agreeing that
- it is light years ahead of Apple File Exchange. One comment of note was the
- need to have compatible file types on both platforms for the
- transfer, that is having a Word for Windows file that you want to use on
- the Mac, which is a limitation of the program. Still I received mostly
- positive reviews.
-
- A number of people also recommended a program called Access PC which will
- run under system 6.0x whereas PC Exchange needs System 7. Access PC
- apparently
- offers a few more features than PC Ex, but I did not recieve a detailed list
- of what it does that PC Ex doesn't.
-
- Thanks to everyone who wrote.
-
- Michael Chabinyc
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 92 11:05:51 -0500 (EST)
- From: spn@ideas.com (Shawn P. Neugebauer)
- Subject: PC WP 5.1 <--> Mac Word (A)
-
- In comp.sys.mac.digest you write:
-
- >On Tue, 11 Aug 92 23:19:27 EDT you said:
- >>I would like to import files made with Word Perfect 5.1 on an IBM clone to
- >>my Mac. I plan on using Word 5.0 on the Mac to add to these files. I was
- >>thinking of Mac Link or Apple PC Exchange. What does the net recommend?
-
- >>Seeing that these files are computer generated forms, I would like to
- >>conserve the exact formatting.
-
- We've had great success just allowing Word 5 to convert WP5.1 files.
- Tables, fonts, headers, footers, and some other stuff have converted just
- fine. Margins needed to be adjusted due to different fonts, but that's
- too be expected.
-
- My advice is to use AccessPC or some similar utility to mount the PC
- disk (easily) on the Mac desktop, then just open the file from Microsoft
- Word 5, select the correct converter, and clean up the converted
- document.
-
- At least try it. It's cheaper than purchasing MacLink, etc.
-
- -shawn-
-
- spn@ideas.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 11:02:45 -0500
- From: Matthew Wall <wall@cc.swarthmore.edu>
- Subject: Q: Hacking the System 7 Finder to widen the "Name" field
-
- Under System 6, one could use one of several programs to modify certain
- parameters of the Finder, such as font style, size, default window view,
- etc. Many of these features have been incorporated into vanilla System 7.
- One modification I miss and which won't work on System 7 (Layout Plus,
- etc.) is the ability to rearrange the defaults for the width and display of
- filename, date, version, etc. under the "View by Name" or "View by date"
- views. (In particular, I want to be able to see all 31 characters in a
- file's name when viewing by name.)
-
- Does anybody
-
- (a) know of a utility to do this in System 7, or
- (b) have instructions on how to do this with ResEdit?
-
- thanks
-
- - Matt Wall
- wall@cc.swarthmore.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 14:54:00 CDT
- From: A. Scottedward Hodel <Dr.A.Scottedward.Hodel@eng.auburn.edu>
- Subject: Repair times (Q)
-
- Last July 2 I dropped of my Mac for repair at a local authorized service
- dealer; a week later I was told that a part was on order from Apple (analog
- board). The part just arrived today (Aug 17) 6 1/2 weeks later. I know to
- expect variations from customer to customer, but my dad is bragging about a 1
- week repair turnaround on his mail-order PC. Is this typical of Apple's
- repair record, or am I just having a bad summer?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 22:45:07 +0100
- From: L C Willoughby <ucca021@ucl.ac.uk>
- Subject: SecureInit - Direct Software?
-
- Could anyone tell me the fax/phone/address of Direct Software who I think
- distribute SecureInit?
-
- Thanks
-
- Charles Willoughby
- Department of Chemistry
- University College London
- UK
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Aug 1992 11:46:20 +0100 (MET)
- From: HANS KROEGER <KROEGER@dornier.de>
- Subject: STAR, what happened to the STAR gateway? (Q)
-
- STAR, what happened to the STAR gateway? (Q)
- We used for months the STAR gateway from SPAN (DECnet Internet) into the
- INTERNET in order to send Mail to RICEVM1.RICE.EDU or SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU,
- and also to receive our Info-Mac Digests.
- However since a couple of days we did not receive the Digests nore can we
- send Mail to RICEVM1.RICE.EDU or SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU.
- Does anybody know more about this problem ?
-
- Hans Kroeger
- kroeger@fn.dornier.de
- kroeger@foca.dnet.nasa.gov
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 10:48:58 PDT
- From: kroemer@ece.ucsb.edu (Herb Kroemer)
- Subject: Sub/Super-Scripts in Databases
-
- In #196, Jim Allison writes
-
- >Does anyone in etherSpace know of a Mac or even a PC database which can
- handle
- >superscripts
- >or subscripts. FileMaker Pro, reputedly the most graphically sophisticated
- of
- >the Mac databases,
- >can neither create superscripts or subscripts nor display them when they are
- >copy/pasted from
- >WordPerfect.
-
- Having tried to use asorted Mac DB programs to keep track of scientific
- stuff, with lots of S&S-Scripts, I have cursed this inability ever since
- the unlamented days of Microsoft File -- and the situation hasn't become
- much better.
-
- The following is a workaround of sorts, satisfactory in some cases, but not
- in others: There exist many special fonts*) that contain S&S-scripts in
- regular keyboard positions. Some DB programs -- FileMaker is one of them --
- permit multiple fonts in a single field, and you can then use the special
- fonts there. That technique is also usable in other programs that can
- handle multiple fonts, but no S&S-scripts.
-
- Please don't anybody tell me the drawbacks of that scheme: I know them!
-
- *) Get yourself an Adobe catalog, and look for things called 'Expert'
- fonts, like 'Minion Expert,' etc.
-
-
-
- ----
-
- Regards,
-
- Herb K.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 08:49:53 MST
- From: Bruce Long <ICBAL%ASUACAD.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Superscripts and subscripts in a Mac Database (A)
-
- In a previous article, Jim Allison <JALLISON@vax.clarku.edu> wrote:
-
- >Does anyone in etherSpace know of a Mac or even a PC database which can
- handle
- >superscripts or subscripts. FileMaker Pro, reputedly the most graphically
- >sophisticated of the Mac databases, can neither create superscripts or
- >subscripts nor display them when they are copy/pasted from WordPerfect.
-
- If you have a database which allows multiple fonts in a field (such as
- HyperCard 2.x), you can use my old freeware font Hi-Low to put
- subscripts and superscripts in a field.
-
- Bruce Long
- Department of Mathematics
- Arizona State University
- icbal@asuvm.inre.asu.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 16:48:28 -0400
- From: geoffb@coos.dartmouth.edu (Geoff Bronner)
- Subject: Superscripts and subscripts in a Mac Database ??
-
- In comp.sys.mac.digest Jim Allison writes:
-
- >Does anyone in etherSpace know of a Mac or even a PC database which can
- handle
- >superscripts
- >or subscripts. FileMaker Pro, reputedly the most graphically sophisticated
- of
- >the Mac databases,
- >can neither create superscripts or subscripts nor display them when they are
- >copy/pasted from
- >WordPerfect.
-
- The Filemaker Pro 2.0 demo that I saw at MacWorld involved sub/super
- scripting. Now, they didn't paste it back and forth to anywhere but I
- would assume that FM Pro can work with the clipboard as well as any other
- Mac app.
-
- So... if you have time to spare, wait for FM Pro 2.0, I am.
-
- -Geoff
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 11:22:09 EDT
- From: Christopher Chung <CHRIS@BROWNVM.brown.edu>
- Subject: System 7 problem/filenames locking
-
- I am running System 7.01 with Tuneup 1.1.1 installed. Recently I have
- noticed that filenames keep "locking up." In other words, I can't change
- the names of certain folders and files. If I make a duplicate of them, I
- can change the name on the duplicate but the original file/folder remains
- locked. Has anyone else experienced this problem? If so, what is the
- caused/fix? Is there some bit that gets set that might lock the file?
- I checked with Resedit and couldn't find anything strange and no
- the LOCKED bit is not set.
-
- Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. Please send responses to
- me directly as I am not a regular reader of the list. I will post a
- summary of the responses to the list.
-
- Thanks,
- Chris
- chris@brownvm.brown.edu
- chris@brownvm.bitnet
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Aug 92 16:08:00 -0700
- From: PORTIGAL_STEVE@tandem.com
- Subject: typing on the desktop? what does it do?
-
- While sitting idly one Friday afternoon at work, I noticed that while
- looking at my desktop (hard disk, trash, and one application) typing various
- keys would select different items. It seems that certain keys are associated
- with certain objects (based on the order of the character set), but this
- is not related to the first letter of the object.
-
- What *IS* going on here, anyway?
-
- Steve Portigal
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 08:18:36 +0000
- From: pmb1@tower.york.ac.uk (Mike Brudenell)
- Subject: VMS Mail from a Mac (C)
-
- In Info-mac Digest 195 Rusty Powell writes:
-
- >> Be cautious... using Digital's PathWorks software turns your Mac
- >> (effectively) into a DECnet node.
- >
- > True.
- >
- >> This means that mail can certainly be sent/forwarded to you
- >> (MACNAME::USERNAME) but has ramifications if you switch your Mac off (say
- >> overnight).
- >
- > False. "Mail for Macintosh" uses a client/server model to talk to the VMS
- >mail host. All mail is still on the VAX host and accessible via the regular
- >VMS mail services. The Mac talks to a process on the VAX (PCSA$Mail_xxxx)
- >that
- >pushs mail down to the Mac handles tha actual sending.
- >
- > If you can live with the feature set of VMS/Mail, "Mail for Macintosh",
- part
- >of the PathWorks prodcut, is a nice "front-end" (I'm using it now), an I can
- >still access my mail from home with "good old VMS/Mail and dial-up".
-
- Sorry, Rusty, but this is not true of the version of Pathworks for
- Macintosh we are using (v 1.0). Perhaps you have a leter version? If so
- are there any other new features (we only have File/Print services, plus
- DAL & DECnet gateway)
-
- Actually I correct my earlier posting... apparently the "NetMail" utility I
- was thinking of when referring to people mailing you on the Mac as a DECnet
- node was actually a part of TSSnet (which Digital seems to have largely
- included, except for Mail, in Pathworks for Macintosh).
- --
- Mike B-) pmb1@tower.york.ac.uk
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1992 22:55 CDT
- From: "William M. Porter" <WMPORTER@Jetson.UH.EDU>
- Subject: VT100 emulation on a Mac Plus? (R)
-
- Thanks to the several netters who responded to my query about using a Mac Plus
- to emulate a VT100 terminal. Apparently the Mac Plus keyboard does not (did
- not) "naturally" support such an emulation. My friend's problem was, however,
- really with the software. She was using QuickLink II, which for this case was
- insuficient. We got her into White Knight today and her problems are solved.
- She's pleased, knowing that even her old Mac Plus allows her to piggyback on
- our VAX and thus go online with the world!
-
- William Porter / University of Houston
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 13:18:08 -0400
- From: bilver!vicstoy!n1mnb!brad@peora.sdc.ccur.com (Brad Ackerman)
- Subject: When is a 105 Mb HD not a 105 Mb HD? (R) (A)
-
- <I can use any of those programs to get 42+ Mb out
- of my Apple (Quantum 40) hard drive, but I can only
- get 100 Mb out of my Tsunami (Quantum 105) drive.>
-
- Nope, but you CAN get 200 meg out of it...by installing Times Two, a
- most cool utility from Golden Triangle, kinda like a Mac version of
- Stacker. (I am NOT affiliated with Golden Triangle, just a wowed
- customer who happens to have a copy of x2 on order).
-
- Times Two is a driver that installs over your current one (NOTE:
- incompatible with other drivers like SilverLining) and compresses at
- the driver level, requiring no memory space. Much better than
- AutoDoubler, although it is three times the price, at $149 list.
- I was lucky, I saw their booth at Macworld, quoted my plastic, and got
- a copy for $49! If the final release (in 2wks) is as good as the beta
- that was demonstrated, this program will drive AutoDoubler's sales into
- the ground!
-
- -Brad Ackerman n1mnb@vicstoy.oau.org
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 13:42:57 PDT
- From: Stephen Humphrey <shumphre@aludra.usc.edu>
- Subject: Why are some partition names locked?
-
- What would make two of the four disk partitions on my APS Quantum 240
- external drive refuse to allow their names or icons to be changed? I tried
- everything except whatever it is I need to do.
-
- Setup: SE/30, 5 Meg, System 7.0.1 Tuneup 1.1.1, standard APS driver
-
- Sorry, this is probably something simple I am overlooking, but I couldn't
- find anything in Sys 7 manuals or in various FAQ files.
-
- Stephen Humphrey (shumphre@aludra.usc.edu)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 14:44:49 -0400
- From: "Keith E Gatling" <kgatling@mailbox.syr.edu>
- Subject: Word 5 Can't Find It's Commands! (A)
-
- David Elbert <ELBERT%MIDD.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU> had a bit of a
- problem with Word 5.0 not being able to find its "commands" when moved out
- of the folder with everything else, and was wondering if there were some
- sort of solution to the problem. I think I have one.
-
- Well, as you stated, the obvious System 7.x solution is to leave the
- application where it "belongs" and then create an alias that you put on
- your desktop. But what to do about System 6.x? Simple...create a locked
- startup document called "Word Startup" and put *that* on the desktop. When
- the user double-clicks on that, it should kick her right into MS Word just
- as if she had clicked on the application icon itself.
-
- Hope this was helpful.
-
- keg
-
- * Keith E Gatling kgatling@mailbox.syr.edu *
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 92 20:39:54 CDT
- From: Andrew Vernon <AVERNON1@UA1VM.UA.EDU>
- Subject: Word Alias under System 6
-
- In response to the post on making a Microsoft Word alias work under
- System 6:
-
- The reason you can make an alias of Word under System 7 and get it to
- work under System 6 also, is because an alias is just a document with
- the proper creator code and a file type which Word can't recognise.
- In fact, you can get away with creating a file in any program, and
- changing the type & creator with your favorite hacking util. As long
- as you avoid file types Word can read (ie: TEXT, WDBN, WORD (MacWrite)
- etc), you'll just get something you can double-click and Word can't read,
- which causes Word to create a new document. I haven't played around with
- this much (after all, I am a System 7 user), but you could probably do
- this with other programs as well. (save an extra copy of your QuarkXPress
- user dictionary on the desktop to use as a Quark "alias," for example.)
-
- --Andrew Vernon
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1992 23:29:21 -0800
- From: Scott Allen Gruby <sgruby@jarthur.Claremont.EDU>
- Subject: Word Indexing
-
- I need some help.
-
- I am working on a 50 page document in Word (It is 5.5" x 8.5"-half page
- booklet) and am trying to generate an index. What I would like is a break
- after each letter changes. I would like to do this automatically and enter
- the letter of the section. I can easilly add the breaks after I generate
- the index, but I don't want to keep fixing it after I regenerate the index.
-
-
- I have used PageMaker's indexing to do this and it works well, is there an
- equivalent feature in Word that I am missing? I have looked all through the
- Indexes section in the manual.
-
- (I was able to put in the letters for the sections, but they appear in the
- same style as everything else. I thought about doing subentries, but
- couldn't think of a way that this would work.)
-
- Please reply by email, and I will post a summary.
-
- Responders: by responding to this message you agree to allow me to use your
- email (or parts thereof) in a summary or in individual responses.
-
- Thanks.
-
- Scott Gruby
- sgruby@jarthur.claremont.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 09:32:30 GMT
- From: news@unixg.ubc.ca
-
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.digest
- Path: swiss.ucs.ubc.ca!ferch
- From: ferch@ucs.ubc.ca (Les Ferch)
- Subject: Re: Awesome Stuff this Morph!
- Message-ID: <ferch.714043772@swiss.ucs.ubc.ca>
- Sender: news@unixg.ubc.ca (Usenet News Maintenance)
- Nntp-Posting-Host: swiss.ucs.ubc.ca
- Organization: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
- References: <9208162356.AA03193@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU>
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 09:29:32 GMT
-
- In digest <9208162356.AA03193@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU>
- Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
-
- >As for Terminator 2, there was only one scene done on the Mac, and it really
- >stands out once you notice it. It was after the T1000 pins mom near the
- >end and Arnold splits him with the iron bar (the Terminator, with the iron
- >bar, in the Conservatory!).
-
- I had read that the Nuclear fire storm scene was done entirely on Macs.
- Was that just a rumour?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 92 08:31:15 CDT
- From: wadew@DUCVAX.AUBURN.EDU (Wade Williams)
-
- >FYI, the morphing done in T2 was produced on a battery of Silicon
- >Graphics workstations. As I recall, there were 30 or more SGI machines
- >all working on each frame at the same time(!) to produce the morphing
- >affects for the movie. Public television had a program about how the
- >movie was made.
-
- I don't know about the morphing effects, but the scene of Los Angeles being
- hit by a nuclear bomb was created on a Macintosh.
-
- Wade Williams
- wadew@ducvax.auburn.edu
-
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-
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