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- Info-Mac Digest Wed, 23 Dec 92 Volume 10 : Issue 304
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- [*] Add/Strip 3.0.2
- [*] beer coasters startupscreen
- [*] cLayers 1.10
- [*] rocky-horror-lips startupscreen
- [*] Shadow's Keep 1.1 Demo
- [*] Simpsons Sounds - Group 2
- [*] TEXX 0.2.1 (a scripting program for the mac)
- [*] This is a stack containing (1/2)
- [*] Three More classical music pieces for Der Sound Trecker
- [*]TimesTwo 1.0.1 updater
- (A) FTP-ing fonts from UMICH
- (C) Features wanted in new macs...
- (Q) Hard Disk Icon
- 2 or more languages in Word 5? (Answer)
- 7.1 SANE
- 9 to 5 Office
- Announcing CONNECT Magazine
- AppleTalk 58 & DECNet Mac (NOT!)
- Color Printing for Macs and IBM compats
- Correct response to my Word 5 import text query
- Disclaimers (C)
- Disk Partitioning and Shadowing
- Downloading NON .hqx files
- Easter Egg in Maelstrom
- error of type -1070 (Q)
- Expressionist 3.00 to 3.01 Updater
- Fetch 2.1 modification
- FTP-ing fonts from UMICH
- Future Macs
- Help! MacTCP guru needed
- How are Zoom Fax v.32bis modems?
- Info-Mac Digest V10 #298
- Install AppleTalk 58.0 on PB 160
- Macintalk
- MacX (q) Zoom (c)
- New MAC Prices
- Opening Text files in Word 5.0 (2 msgs)
- Opening Text files in Word 5.0 (A)
- Portable 1.3 Control Panel on PB100
- ResEdit 2.1.1 & SoftwareFPU incompatibility...
- Satellite images (Q)
- The TaxMan Cometh, and the TaxMan Taketh Away
- Who services Ehman drives?
- Wireless Mouse
- WordPerf/Mac 2.1<-> DOS 5.1 comment
-
- The Info-Mac newsgroup is moderated by Bill Lipa.
-
- The Info-Mac archives are available (by using FTP, account anonymous,
- any password) in the info-mac directory on sumex-aim.stanford.edu
- [36.44.0.6]. Help files and indices are in /info-mac/help.
-
- Please send articles and binaries to info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu.
- Send administrative mail to info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 16:35 EST
- From: Jeffrey L. Needleman <needje@msen.com>
- Subject: [*] Add/Strip 3.0.2
-
- Here's the latest version 3.0.2 of Jon Wind's fabulous utility Add/Strip
- (shareware $25). A/S has been designed to automatically perform much of the
- work of cleaning up TEXT files destined for import to page layout, word
- processing, database, or spreadsheet programs, as well as export from these
- programs to a DOS-based or mainframe computer, all in a fraction of the
- time ordinarily needed to manually reformat using a word processor.
-
- The program comes with extensive documentation listing the dozens of
- changes since the last posted version, which was 2.9.2 here on Sumex. For
- example, here's a quick list of changes in 3.0:
- 1. Process Select window is modeless 2. Expanded online help system 3.
- Expanded application preferences 4. System 7 support - Balloon Help,
- AppleEvents, color icons, drag & drop 5. 150 pairs of 32 character
- replacement
- strings, each opt. case insensitive 6. CRs and wildcards can be used in
- search
- strings 7. Specifying a folder for auto-processing its contents 8.
- Specifying
- a folder for favorite settings used for a hierarchical menu 9. Option to open
- to favorite settings folder when saving settings 10. Scanning for possible
- virus
- infection/damage of application upon opening 11. Progress bar uses patterns
- and
- system highlight color 12. List selections use system highlight color 13.
- Shareware registration form printing 14. Two program modes to help hide
- program
- complexity 15. Location and size of movable windows are remembered 16.
- Improved
- handling of low memory conditions during processing 17. Support for animated
- color cursors 18. Memory info/compaction when choosing About A/S. with the
- option key down 19. "Never merge lines to fit" checkbox for Force Line Width
- 20.
- "Remove all indention" checkbox for Make Paragraphs & Make Paragraphs2 21.
- Buttons are disabled in background windows 22. Improved processing speed by as
- much as 50% 23. Fixed all known bugs 24. Many cosmetic interface changes 25.
- Removed A/S TEXT file icon and customized Monaco font
-
- You can get an idea of the usefulness of the program just from that. It's a
- marvel of programming too and a pleasure to use. (I can say that because
- I'm only a happy user with no other connection to the product--and I have
- paid my shareware fee.) Enjoy.
-
- (This should replace info-mac/util/add-strip-292.hqx.)
- Jeff Needleman <needje@msen.com>
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/util/add-strip-302.hqx; 176K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 15:22:40 EST
- From: Paul Savage <paul.savage@carbon.chem.csiro.au>
- Subject: [*] beer coasters startupscreen
-
- This colour startupscreen is a collection of beer coasters, 640x480.
- Compacted. Enjoy.
-
- Paul.
-
- paul@carbon.chem.csiro.au
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/art/beer-coasters-startup.hqx; 223K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 05:17:03 -0500 (EST)
- From: Jeff Linder <jeff@picasso.ocis.temple.edu>
- Subject: [*] cLayers 1.10
-
- Well, everybody wanted to know where I got it, so here it is!
-
- MacLayers 1.10k (beta).
-
- For those of you who were wondering, MacLayers is a term program that
- supports multiple windows/sessions when connected to a UNIX system.
-
- Note, the UNIX system must have the LAYERS UNIX end installed (available
- >From 128.83.138.20, where I got this...)
-
- J
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/comm/mac-layers-110k.hqx; 126K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 15:19:18 EST
- From: Paul Savage <paul.savage@carbon.chem.csiro.au>
- Subject: [*] rocky-horror-lips startupscreen
-
- This is a 640x480 colour startupscreen of a pair of red lips on a black
- background. Looks like the lips that sing the opening song (science fiction?)
- of the Rocky Horror Picture Show movie. Conpacted. Enjoy.
-
- Paul.
-
- paul@carbon.chem.csiro.au
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/art/rocky-horror-lips-startup.hqx; 44K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 92 23:17:54 EST
- From: David Chaim Worenklein <dcw@tune.cs.columbia.edu>
- Subject: [*] Shadow's Keep 1.1 Demo
-
- There's been much talk of the Ultima(tm) twin "Shadow's Keep" on
- comp.sys.mac.games lately. I found it in Finland. It's not very user
- friendly.
-
- From: kenh@eclectic.com
- Subject: Shadow Keep 1.1
-
- Enclosed is Shadow Keep 1.1 Demo, a fully functional (except for
- 5 saved game limit/adventure). This upgrade of a huge b/w RPG
- game now includes the option for keyboard controls. The Catacombs
- have also been made tougher.
-
- Part of the December GAMER Distribution.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/demo/shadows-keep-11.hqx; 425K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 92 22:39:25 EST
- From: Michael Fulmer <mfulmer@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
- Subject: [*] Simpsons Sounds - Group 2
-
- This is my second set of Simpsons sound samples (BINHEXed but once). These
- samples are longer than those in the first set, therefore there are fewer of
- them (only 6). Again these are 'sfil' format, and were taken from VCR via a
- MacRecorder.
-
- $847.63?
- Michael Fulmer
- mfulmer@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/sound/simpsons-grp2.hqx; 502K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 19:32:18 -0400 (EDT)
- From: DSOUTH@uoft02.utoledo.edu
- Subject: [*] TEXX 0.2.1 (a scripting program for the mac)
-
- TEXX 0.2.1
- Archive produced by Stuffit Deluxe 3.0.3
-
- TEXX 0.2.1, Jose Aguirre's implementation of the Rexx scripting
- language on the Mac. Supports Apple events. The Texx application
- allows scripting on the Mac, with a scripting language that
- resembles "a cross between C and Pascal with the simplicity of
- HyperTalk". Despite the version number, the current release of
- Texx looks like it has enough power to develop some really useful
- scripts (IMHO).
-
- Example scripts include a shutdown "exec" that purges those pesky
- Word temp files from the Hard Drive (though I have to admit that
- switching to Nisus did the job of removing my Word temp files ;-) )
-
- Though I haven't had enough time to fully test Texx, it seems
- powerful enough to keep me from buying Frontier for at least
- a couple weeks more.
-
- Shareware $25. System 7 required.
-
- Dale Southard
- (dsouth@uoft02.utoledo.edu)
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/util/texx-021.hqx; 118K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 11:23:15 EST
- From: bryden@QMAIL.dgrc.doc.ca (Karen Bryden)
- Subject: [*] This is a stack containing (1/2)
-
- REGARDING This is a stack containing file server mount and
- unmount
- The attachment is a stack called AppleShare Chooser 2.3, containing file
- server mount and unmount XCMDs. I recently went hunting for it and could
- not find it anywhere. Fortunately, a kind person at Berkely helped me out.
- Could I suggest that it be reposted?
- thanks
- Karen
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/card/x/appleshare-chooser-23.hqx; 33K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 13:51:26 EST
- From: Murph Sewall <SEWALL@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
- Subject: [*] Three More classical music pieces for Der Sound Trecker
-
- I found three more pieces of classical music for Der Sound Trecker
- in /systems/amiga/audio/music/st-nt/classical.lzh at
- wuarchive.wustl.edu. These have been converted to type STrk and
- Stuff'd.
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/sound/st/three-classics.hqx; 174K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 15:15:13 -0700
- From: tonyh@lynx.msc.cornell.edu
- Subject: [*]TimesTwo 1.0.1 updater
-
- The TimesTwo 1.0.1 Updater is an application that updates TimesTwo from
- version 1.0 to 1.0.1.
-
- CHANGES IN VERSION 1.0.1:
- -----------------------
- Version 1.0.1 of TimesTwo is a maintenance release that provides:
- - Improved performance for disks not at SCSI ID 0. (I was told that
- there're apparently some special extra instructions for SCSI devices at
- address 0)
- - Greater flexibility for "Hot" installations.
- - Support for Asynchronous I/O, including Personal File Sharing and Modem
- programs.
-
- Happy holidays to all netters.
-
- Tony Huang
- tonyh@msc.cornell.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/util/times-two-101-updater.hqx; 76K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 20:55:49 -0500
- From: brecher@husc.harvard.edu
- Subject: (A) FTP-ing fonts from UMICH
-
- Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU> writes:
-
- >I've been having trouble FTP-ing fonts from umich. Lets say I
- >want the file bevhills.sit.hqx, typing get bevhills.sit.hqx gets
- >me an error message that I am using an incorrect mode. Since
- >I am used to FTP-ing files with a filename and ONE extension
- >after only one dot, that makes sense to me. Typing get bevhills.sit
- >or bevhills.hqx both get me an error message. What should I be doing?
-
- The first thing anyone should do when they encounter a problem with
- mac.archive is to mail the archivists (me, for example) *there* at
- comments@mac.archive.umich.edu and see if they can provide a direct answer.
-
- In this case, all you need to do is to type
- get remotefilename localfilename
-
- where remotefilename here is bevhills.sit.hqx and localfilename is
- bevhills.hqx
-
- jonathan brecher
- brecher@husc.harvard.edu
- assistant mac.archivist
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 16:00:19 GMT
- From: eytan@dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr (Michel Eytan, LILoL, Univ. Strasbourg II)
- Subject: (C) Features wanted in new macs...
-
- >Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 11:23:14 -0500
- >From: mikeg@asylum.gsfc.nasa.gov
- >Subject: Features wanted in new macs...
- >
- > One thing I have been hoping to see for a long
- >time is a "Mac IImp" where the "mp" stands for Multi-
- >processor.
- > I wonder if a cyclone model might look like this? ;-)
- >Hope Apple is listening, my next machine will be either an
- >MP something or a Radius Rocket for my mac.
- > Of course a PowerPC MP sounds good too. :-)
- >Take care all,
- > Mike
- > mikeg@asylum.gsfc.nasa.gov
-
- I believe *this* will prove to be the undoing of Apple, who was supposed to
- produce an mp-system for 7.0 already, but has shown itself uncapable of
- doing what Amiga has done several years ago, that IBM (ps/2) can do now and
- MS (Windows NT) real soon.
-
- ~=michel eytan@dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr
-
- Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year
- Joyeux Noel et Bonne Annee
- Frohliche Weinachten und ein Glueckliches Neues Jahr
- Boldog Karacsonyt es U jevei Unnepeket
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 09:10:24 PST
- From: John.Muirhead@mtsa.ubc.ca
- Subject: (Q) Hard Disk Icon
-
-
- After using an old version of FolderBolt with Sys7, I now have a generic
- document icon for my hard disk. I cannot clear or paste over the icon
- using Get Info. An alert says the commands are not available.
- To no avail I've tried reinstalling the system, copying the icon file
- >From another computer's hard disk using ResEdit, and rebuilding the desktop.
-
- Does anybody have any suggestions? (Other than erasing the disk)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 08:47:07 -0500
- From: brad@n1mnb.oau.org (Brad Ackerman)
- Subject: 2 or more languages in Word 5? (Answer)
-
- Choose "Open..." from the File menu while the spellcheck window is in the
- foreground. Choose another dictionary, and it will add it to the
- dictionary list. Ist das eine gut Idee nicht?
-
- Brad Ackerman (brad@n1mnb.oau.org)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 11:51:14 -0500
- From: brad@n1mnb.oau.org (Brad Ackerman)
- Subject: 7.1 SANE
-
- One more time, can someone print the directions for patching in the old
- SANE to 7.1?
-
- Brad Ackerman (brad@n1mnb.oau.org)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 00:00:11 -0500
- From: bww@po.CWRU.Edu (Brian W. Wolf)
- Subject: 9 to 5 Office
-
- >
- I'm sure I'm not the only one to get the info on 9 to 5 office software
- deal. It states that it contains abbreviated versions of some programs,
- and Hypercard 2.1 is included. Has anyone gotten this yet? Is it worth
- the $20? Sounds to me like a few Hypercard stacks and some demo
- programs put together to make $$.
- Thanks
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 04:41:46 GMT
- From: pegasus@grex.ann-arbor.mi.us (Patricia Snyder-Rayl)
- Subject: Announcing CONNECT Magazine
-
- For a limited time, Pegasus Press is offering dramatically
- discounted subscription rates on its new magazine, CONNECT. Covering the
- major commercial online services, Internet/Usenet and bulletin board system
- networks, CONNECT focuses on telecommunications from a user's perspective.
- The first bi-monthly issue of CONNECT will be available in March, 1993.
-
- Issue after issue, CONNECT shows you how to get the most from the
- commercial online services you're using -- CompuServe, Delphi, America
- Online, Prodigy, GEnie and BIX. With columnists on staff to cover these
- services in depth, you'll find CONNECT a valuable resource.
-
- CONNECT also shows you what "free" networks like Internet have to offer.
- Every issue of CONNECT contains Internet coverage that helps you find your
- way around the biggest network in the world.
-
- [...]
-
- For more information, please contact Pegasus Press at 3487 Braeburn Circle,
- Ann Arbor, MI 48108 or phone (313) 973-8825. For the fastest response and
- a copy of the subscription form, please email us at
- pegasus@grex.ann-arbor.mi.us.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Dec 1992 14:17:10 -0400 (EDT)
- From: Peter Jorgensen <PJORGENSEN%COLGATEU.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: AppleTalk 58 & DECNet Mac (NOT!)
-
- Greetings,
-
- I just spent a morning restoring my system (7.0) after installing the new
- AppleTalk (v58) and discovering that DECNet Mac won't run with it. I'm not
- sure whether it was DECNet, the new Network cp (which DIDN'T show all zones
- for me to choose mine from) or AppleTalk 58, but I had to reinstall the
- System, DECNet, etc. to get working again. Any one else have this
- experience?
-
- Have a Happy New Year.
-
- Peter Jorgensen - Colgate University Research & Instructional Computing Spec.
- - Mac/DOS/VMS consultant, PMDF Postmaster, HyperTalker
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 13:53:08 EST
- From: Murph Sewall <SEWALL@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
- Subject: Color Printing for Macs and IBM compats
-
- On 21 Dec 92 20:54:00 CST you said:
- >At home, I've got a Macintosh and an IBM compat within six feet of each
- >other. Right now, I've only got a DeskWriter (no AppleTalk) hooked up to
- >my Mac, and nothing hooked up to the IBM compat. I need to print COLOR
- >from both the Mac and the IBM comap, and I don't want to shell out twice
- >the $$$ for two printers. So, I'm looking for a color, Mac and IBM
- >compatible, low-cost, 300dpi printer. Any suggestions?
-
- The DeskWriter is capable of being a serial printer for the PeeCee as
- well. You can use an electronic serial switch box to connect both
- computers to the printer. We have a box with no buffer (about $75) in
- our department office and it works fine (it tells one computer the
- printer is busy when the other computer is using it). Your biggest
- problem will be to get correct cables. PeeCee to switch box (RS-232) is
- easy. Mac to RS-232 printer is a little harder (in a pinch, use a Mac
- to modem cable with a null modem block on the end). RS-232 to
- DeskWriter (as opposed to DeskJet, which is for all intents and purposes
- the same printer) may be impossible to come buy commercially. You may
- have to make a custom cable for that one.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 00:23:23 EST
- From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Correct response to my Word 5 import text query
-
- >>Does anyone know how to turn off the "Select a Converter" dialog
- >box when opening a Text-only (ASCII) file in Word 5.0?
- >
- >Sure, just drag the other converter out of the Word Commands folder. Now
- >it has a Hobson's Choice--Text only or Text only. The dialog will not show.
- >
- >-Dwight
-
- Right again, Dwight! I did not even have to quit Word for this to work.-Pete
- Gnome@VM.Temple.EDU, Temple Univ, Philadelphia (betw New York & Wash DC)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Dec 1992 14:19:19 -0400 (EDT)
- From: Peter Jorgensen <PJORGENSEN%COLGATEU.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Disclaimers (C)
-
- One in four people in the US are involved in litagation at any given time!
-
- Peter Jorgensen - Colgate University Research & Instructional Computing Spec.
- - Mac/DOS/VMS consultant, PMDF Postmaster, HyperTalker
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 08:36:19 -0600
- From: spohn@rcf.mayo.edu
- Subject: Disk Partitioning and Shadowing
-
- Howdy -
-
- 1. Is there such thing as a rule of thumb on how to partition a disk for
- best performance?
-
- 2. I'm looking for disk shadowing software - if anyone has any
- recommendations I'd appreciate it. This would be for a Quadra 950
- fileserver shadowing from one 1.8 gig drive to another.
-
- Thanks in advance!
-
- - Al Spohn spohn@mayo.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 02:23:45 EST
- From: Todd Breslow <V5149U%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Downloading NON .hqx files
-
- I came across some files I'd really like to download at the umich
- archive site, and they are listed as simply ".sit" and not ".hqx"
- files. I've had a hell of a time trying to get them to work.
- I've downloaded the files both in ASCII mode and in BINARY mode,
- and neither work. StuffIt will recognize the ASCII download, but
- can not unstuff it. The Binary version is complete nonesense.
-
- I ask: what am I doing wrong?
-
- Thanks in advance,
- Todd Breslow
- v5149u@vm.temple.edu
- v5149u@templevm
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Dec 1992 11:32:52 U
- From: "Anne" <harwell@bandw.panam.edu>
- Subject: Easter Egg in Maelstrom
-
- Anyone with Maelstrom ought to fire it up today and see the Merry Christmas
- "Easter Egg" on the high scores screen. :-)
-
- -abh
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 19:22:43 +0200
- From: bnhirsch@weizmann.weizmann.ac.il (David L. Hirschberg)
- Subject: error of type -1070 (Q)
-
- Dear Netters,
-
- Has this ever happened to you?
-
- You have one or more remote volumes mounted and are working away when
- suddenly someone on the remote machine shuts off the Mac, the remote mac
- crashes, or you lose the phone line (if you are using ARA). You get the
- following window:
-
- 'The disk "disk name here" cannot be used, because of an error of type
- -1070 ocurred. And an Okay button.'
-
- Most likely -1070 must mean something like I have lost my remote contact
- with the volume(s). The problem is that when I click on the Okay button
- the window keeps coming back. It is like a window from hell. It disrupts
- all processes that are going on (if you are in the finder) and there is no
- way short of restarting the Mac to get rid of it. The 'feature' appeared
- in System 7.0 and seems to still be around in system 7.1.
-
- Has anyone figured out a way short of shutting down the Mac to get rid of it?
-
- Thank you, David
- bnhirsch@weizmann.weizmann.ac.il
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 11:36:58 PST
- From: Gordon.S.Bates@mtsa.ubc.ca
- Subject: Expressionist 3.00 to 3.01 Updater
-
- Would whoever posted the Expressionist 3.00 to 3.01 Updater please do
- so again -- I have downloaded what is on Sumex and get a file of size 0K.
-
- Thanks
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Dec 1992 10:52:11 -0500 (EST)
- From: mixterhp@CONRAD.APPSTATE.EDU (Perry Mixter )
- Subject: Fetch 2.1 modification
-
- Re: Fetch Modification
-
- Try setting up a shortcut named General that has no addresses listed in
- the host field. Then set that to be your default host selection. Should
- work.
-
- Happy Holidays.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 09:13:02 PST
- From: Data untouched by human minds <GSW$EN@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU.EDU>
- Subject: FTP-ing fonts from UMICH
-
- Pete Tamas writes
-
- > I've been having trouble FTP-ing fonts from umich. Lets say I
- > want the file bevhills.sit.hqx, typing get bevhills.sit.hqx gets
- > me an error message that I am using an incorrect mode.
-
- Pete this is one problem when FTP-ing back to a CMS site. CMS substitutes
- blanks for each period in the filename, and then tries to save it
- under that name by default. So in this case CMS is assigning bevhills
- to the filename, sit to the filetype, and hqx to the filemode. hqx
- is an incorrect format for the filemode.
-
- To get around this problem, you need to provide a filename in the get
- command that CMS can use. In your case I would use the command
- get bevhills.sit.hqx bevhills.hqx
-
- You were correct in knowing that you only wanted one period in the
- name. You just didn't know to provide this as a second parameter
- in the get command.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 15:24:09 CST
- From: Graeme Forbes <PL0BALF@VM.TCS.Tulane.EDU>
- Subject: Future Macs
-
- Just a quick note as I rush off for Xmas with the in-laws. The
- January Byte has an interesting piece on Motorola's successor to the
- '040, the '060. It will run at 50MHz for 77 MIPS and subsequently
- be jacked up to 66MHz for 100 MIPS. It won't ship in production
- quantities until '94, whereas Intel's Pentium is due in '93 (tho'
- another article says that most PC developers are sceptical about that).
- The 50MHz '060 will have three and half times the performance of a
- 25MHz '040. Still, Apple is worried about the time gap between the
- Pentium and the '060, which is why we're supposed to see RISC Macs
- next year.
-
- It would be interesting to know how RISC and '060 Macs will compare.
- The problem is, as I understand it, that the RISC Mac will only be
- compatible with current Mac software via an emulation mode
- and will rely on developers porting their apps. If an '060 Mac is
- only 6 months behind a RISC Mac (a Power PC, I seem to remember they're
- called) it's conceivable that the '060 Mac would be worth waiting
- for, since it *is* guaranteed to be compatible with current software,
- or at least no more problematic than the '040 was. Anyone got other
- speculations?
-
- Graeme Forbes
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 16:23:39 GMT
- From: eytan@dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr (Michel Eytan, LILoL, Univ. Strasbourg II)
- Subject: Help! MacTCP guru needed
-
- Hi Folks,
-
- I need urgently a MacTCP guru, since that appears to be the problem.
-
- Here is what happens:
- I *can use* Eudora 1.3b102 to send and receive mail and NCSA Telnet
- 2.4.02 to connect to my Sparc1 and do everything except have the
- OpenWindows GUI.
- I *cannot use* Gopher App.d, WAIStation 0.6.2, NewsWatcher and lately
- Fetch 2.1 (except locally).
-
- The connection just times out... I am using an LCII 4/80, sytem 7.0, no
- extensions except the standard Apple ones + Hard Disk Partition (opens at
- startup). It has an EtherNet Card, the Admin MacTCP is configured as
- follows:
- 1. On the front page, The EtherNet icon is highlighted (not the EherTalk
- one); the IP Address is 130.79.160.96 (present machine: this is not my
- Sparc1, but a Mac I use now for e-mail with Eudora 1.3b102).
- 2. Inside (when you click on "More"), here are the various settings:
- - Obtain Address: Manually
- - Gateway address: 130.79.160.1 (local name-server and mail-host)
- -IP Address:
- - Class: B Addresss: 130.79.160.96 (same as on front page, created
- by the soft)
- - Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
- - Bits
- - Net: 16
- - Subnet: 8
- - Node: 8
- - Net: 33350
- - Subnet: 160
- - Node: 96
- (all this created by the soft)
- - DNS Info:
- -Domain: u-strasbg.fr; IP Address: 130.79.160.1; default on
- (local name-server and mail-host)
- - Domain: u-strasbg.fr; IP Address: 130.79.200.1; default off
-
- We are on internet.
-
- Thanks. Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year
- ~=michel
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 13:53:38 EST
- From: Murph Sewall <SEWALL@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU>
- Subject: How are Zoom Fax v.32bis modems?
-
- On Tue, 22 Dec 1992 02:01:49 GMT you said:
- >There is an ad in the latest Mac Connection catalog for a Zoom v.32bis fax
- >modem for about $269. Has anyone had any experience good/bad with this
- modem?
-
- My only grunch is that MacConnection lowered the price a couple of
- months after I bought mine. The knock on the Zoom is that it doesn't
- tolerate a little phone line noise nearly as well as others. I've found
- that to be true, but I rarely have trouble connecting to the 9.6 Kbps +
- V.42 modems that the University mainframe uses (that's what I bought it
- for). I've never had a problem connecting at 9.6 or 14.4 with modems in
- the midwest and Canada that I've tried, but I can't get a protocol lock
- on the First Class BBS in the next town :-( I can get a 14.4 + V.42bis
- connection from the second phone in the sysops home, but from my house,
- the best I can do is a 9.6 no protocol connection. Fortunately, First
- Class has its own error correction and data compression has almost no
- value when what's being transferred is a StuffIT archive.
-
- On the whole, I don't find the problem with line noise enough of a
- nuisance to wish I'd paid $80 or more additional for one of the more
- favored brands. MacConnection will give you 30 days to return the Zoom
- if you don't like it. The Zoom comes with a hardware handshaking cable
- (worth $15 all by itself). I haven't tried the fax software; the
- telecom software works, I guess, but it's not nearly as nice as ZTerm or
- TinCan (or almost anything else ;-)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 11:47:28 -0800
- From: moynihan@venice.sedd.trw.com (Bill Moynihan)
- Subject: Info-Mac Digest V10 #298
-
- In article <9212170053.AA09164@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU> you write:
- >
- >Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1992 14:07 EST
- >From: Kenny <KFREUNDLICH@LUCY.WELLESLEY.EDU>
- >Subject: New Network Software Installer -- where is it?
- >
- >The 12/14 issue of MacWEEK said that there's a new version of the Network
- >Software Installer -- V. 1.3 -- and that it's on AppleLink.
- >
- >I looked in the obvious places and couldn't find it.
- >
- >Anybody know where it is?
- >
- >I didn't see it on ftp.apple.com either.
- >
- >Kenny Freundlich
- >Wellesley College
- >
-
- Kenny, et al,
-
- If you have access to AppleLink the path is Software Sampler/Apple
- SW Updates/Macintosh/Networking & Communications/Network
- Installers. I just now (Wed. 12-22 11:30AM PST) checked and it
- is not there. It was to be posted this week per the
- announcement but I'd check next week.
-
- Happy holidays,
-
- Bill Moynihan
- Internet=moynihan@venice.sedd.trw.com or AppleLink=moynihan.b
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 00:18:51 CST
- From: C526142@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu
- Subject: Install AppleTalk 58.0 on PB 160
-
- Dear Netter:
- The Network Software Installer 1.3 seems caused some trouble and
- confusion. First, I installed AppleTalk 58.0 on a IIsi running
- 7.0.1 & TuenUp 1.1.1 successfully and the machine came back fine
- after the restart. Then I tried to do it on PB 160. The installstion
- was still fine. BUT, the PB 160 couldn't boot up successfully after
- I hit the restart key. During the bootup procedure, chord came out
- normally, the welcome window showed up as usually, so was the loading
- of extensions. Just before finishing the loading of Finder, the
- white background of menu bar and DeskTop pattern showed up and then
- everything was freezed. Hit the keys sometimes brought up Mac's Bug.
- The programmer's Reset bottom cured the problem halfway. It gave you
- the way towards the Finder, BUT NOTHING appeared under the APPLE
- menu except About... The RESTART and SHUT DOWN commands under
- SPECIAL menu wouldn't work either. Reinstalling the system followed
- by network software install right after didn't help either. Maybe
- all these trouble just prooved this version was not a official
- release as suggested in Issue 302
-
- Liu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Dec 1992 04:34:59 +0100 (CET)
- From: ALEXEI TSVETKOV <TSVETKOVA@NEWS.RFERL.ORG>
- Subject: Macintalk
-
- Recently a few people inquired were Macintalk could be found. I am
- unable at the moment to upload it, but you can ftp it from
- ftp.uni-kl.de (pub/macin/macintalk.hqx).
-
- Alexei Tsvetkov
- Munich
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 14:34:19 -0500
- From: mikeg@asylum.gsfc.nasa.gov
- Subject: MacX (q) Zoom (c)
-
- When MacX is running and I open a xterm on the UNIX host.
- The delete key does not work properly. So I try a "stty erase ^? echoe"
- but still it does not work. What is MacX doing to the delete key?
- How can I get it to work as a "delete" key in my xterm? Note my
- UNIX host is a RS/6000.
-
- Zooms:
- Not bad modems. They are based on the Rockwell chipset,
- which has its flaws. But Better yet for only a few dollars more
- you could purchase a Digicom scout+, which will dial into just
- about any other modem and does not degrade much due to line noise.
- And again for about a hundred or so more you could purchase a
- Zyxel 1496.
-
- e-mail: wolfgang@netcom.com for more info about the Digicom.
- Note: I have no affiliation with Wolfgang, Zoom, Digicom, or Zyxel,
- I have just listened to a lot of users praise their Digicom and Zyxel
- modems.
-
- Take care,
- Mike
- mikeg@asylum.gsfc.nasa.gov
- =-=-=-=-====-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=
- Std. Disclaimers...
- Def. Universe -- The largest known Fractal.
- --Personal Theory
-
- Froehliche Weihnachten und ein glueckliches neues Jahr!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 14:35:06 -0600 (CST)
- From: Stuart Greenfield <sjg@tenet.edu>
- Subject: New MAC Prices
-
- According to the current issue of Computer Reseller News, Apple will
- announce/release 6 CPUS in February. The following table was presented in
- the article:
- THE VALUE of NEW MACS
- CPU Projected Price
- Color Classics
- 4mb/80mb hd $1,370
- LCIII
- 4mb/80mb hd 1,330
- 4mb/160mb hd 1,470
- Centris 610 (68040)
- 4mb/80mb hd 1,890
- 4mb/230mb hd 2,260
- Centris 650 (68040)
- 4mb/80mb hd 2,700
- 4mb/500mb hd 4,160
- Quadra 800
- 4mb/230mb hd 4,650
- 4mb/1,000mb hd 6,090
-
- Any comments?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Dec 1992 08:23:22 -0600 (CST)
- From: "John A." <ANTOLAK%RADPH6.DECNET@relay.the.net>
- Subject: Opening Text files in Word 5.0
-
- If you don't want to see the dialog asking for you choice between "Text" or
- "Text with Layout", go into the Word commands folder and trash the "Text
- with Layout" file.
-
- Hope this helps. John A.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Dec 1992 09:13:21 -0800
- From: "Anker, Andrew" <anker@spayot.com>
- Subject: Opening Text files in Word 5.0
-
- >Does anyone know how to turn off the "Select a Converter" dialog
- >box when opening a Text-only (ASCII) file in Word 5.0? Or, is the
- >ability to turn this off a feature of 5.1? Thanks, Pete Tamas
-
- This was actually in one of the "Tips" columns in a recent issue of
- Macuserworld: In your Word folder should be a folder called "Word Commands".
- In that folder should be a file called "Text With Layout" or something
- similar.
- Trash it. The dialog should no longer show up.
-
- Andrew Anker
- anker@spayot.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 09:45:43 MST
- From: sharmony@nova.ta52.lanl.gov (Stephen C. Harmony)
- Subject: Opening Text files in Word 5.0 (A)
-
- In Info-mac v10 #303 Pete Tamas writes:
-
- > Does anyone know how to turn off the "Select a Converter" dialog
- > box when opening a Text-only (ASCII) file in Word 5.0? Or, is the
- > ability to turn this off a feature of 5.1?
-
- Remove the Text with Layout converter from the Word Commands folder in your
- Microsoft Word folder. If Word can't find any converters for TEXT files it
- will just open them as simple text, which is what I usually want. Thinking
- I might someday want to use Text with Layout files, I created a Word
- Commands (disabled) folder in my Microsoft Word folder and put the Text
- with Layout converter there.
-
- Steve Harmony
- Los Alamos, NM
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 11:06:31 PST
- From: Kee Nethery <nethery@parc.xerox.com>
- Subject: Portable 1.3 Control Panel on PB100
-
- Strangeness. When I open the Portable version 1.3 control panel on my
- PowerBook 100 I notice that the screen goes dim (no backlighting), the
- system and Hard disk sleep times are set to 1 minute. When I increase the
- backlighting from none to something, backlighting turns back on. I can move
- the sleep sliders from 1 minute to various other settings. When I close the
- Portable control panel and then reopen it, everything has been reset to no
- backlight, 1 & 1 minute for sleeps. What is going on and how do I get it to
- remember te settings? No, the file is not locked. Hmmm.
-
- Also the other thing I notice is that when the PB100 is plugged into power,
- it never goes to sleep. I do not have the "don't sleep when plugged into
- power" checked in the Portable control panel.
-
- I am running 7.0.1 with Tuneup 1.1.1.
-
- Any ideas?
-
- Kee
- Nethery@parc.xerox.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 05:00:56 +0000
- From: Elliot Bennett <Elliot.Bennett@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de>
- Subject: ResEdit 2.1.1 & SoftwareFPU incompatibility...
-
- Not that anyone probably really cares, but ResEdit 2.1.1 simply will not open
- ANYTHING if SoftwareFPU is installed ("Can't open resource [-192]" I
- believe).
-
-
- Just thought I might be able to save someone else the trouble of rebooting a
- hundred times (like I had to) until the offending cdev is found...
-
- The author of SoftwareFPU will be informed of this as well..
-
- -Elliot Bennett
- elliot@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 92 04:41:03 +0100
- From: pelli@suniroe.iroe.fi.cnr.it (Stefano Pelli)
- Subject: Satellite images (Q)
-
- Hi everybody,
- first of all I wish you all a Merry Christmas!
-
- I have a not quite Mac-related question to ask,but I don't know whereelse
- I could find this information,so I hope that the Christmas spirit will help
- me!
- I would like to watch weather satellite images,in particular regarding
- Europe.
- This is of course a totally non-commercial interest,I am just interested in
- weather forecasts as a private fun.
- Does anyone know if there is any ftp site keeping up-to-date images taken by
- weather satellites?
- I know that this might not be easy,since these photos are usually sold,
- rather than given away to anybody that requests them,but maybe weather
- satellite
- images could not suffer so tight a copyright control...
- Thanks for any suggestions!
- Stefano Pelli
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- Stefano Pelli pelli@suniroe.iroe.fi.cnr.it
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Dec 1992 09:04:01 -0800
- From: "Anker, Andrew" <anker@spayot.com>
- Subject: The TaxMan Cometh, and the TaxMan Taketh Away
-
- Just to add another 2/100's of a dollar on the subject of Andrew Tobias'
- TaxCut:
-
- The Headstart Edition has an important feature disabled--the ability to
- import.
- All of my finances are in Managing Your Money and one of the things that
- attracted me to TaxCut was the ability to instantly grab all of my records
- from
- MYM...
-
- Well, I guess not until February when the final version comes out. For now,
- I'm
- resigned to printing out everything in MYM and then reentering it into
- TaxCut.
- Clearly a less than optimal solution.
-
- Otherwise, a good program, though.
-
- Andrew Anker
- anker@spayot.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 21:16 EDT
- From: "DAVID A. BELSLEY" <BELSLEY@bcvms.bc.edu>
- Subject: Who services Ehman drives?
-
- My daughter's Ehman drive went fritz. Can anyone tell me who services
- these jobbies now-adays? What is the relevant telephone number and
- address?
-
- My many thanks,
-
- david a. belsley
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 20:43:01 GMT
- From: bobley@aplcenmp.apl.jhu.edu (Brett Bobley)
- Subject: Wireless Mouse
-
- Mac fans,
-
- Here at the US Coast Guard, we use a Mac for briefings
- and presentations. We would like to purchase a wireless
- Mouse for controlling presentations from across the room.
-
- We would like it if the mouse had more than one button. For
- example, if one button could emulate the left arrow key
- and the other the right arrow key, we could use it to move
- forward and backward in slide show presentation software, like
- MORE or Persuasion.
-
- If anyone can recommend a wireless mouse, please send me mail at:
- bobley@aplcenmp.apl.jhu.edu
-
- tks,
-
- Brett Bobley
- bobley@aplcenmp.apl.jhu.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 23:08:29 -0500
- From: reiserdb@ttown.apci.com (David B. Reiser)
- Subject: WordPerf/Mac 2.1<-> DOS 5.1 comment
-
- I can say for sure that some of the problems mentioned for transferring files
- between platforms did _not_ slip through testing. The biggest problem is that
- fonts on the two platforms (for any software) are not identical. The problem
- is a bit worse for WordPerfect DOS because WPCorp. designed their own fonts
- for the DOS program. No matter what WPCorp does with fonts, unless the same
- type house wrote fonts with identical metrics for both platforms (ATM,
- anyone?)
- there is _no_ hope of perfect translations.
-
- I'm not sure, but some of the margins and tabs problems may be related. WP
- may be attempting to compensate for known font metric conversion problems.
- I think they'd be better off translating margins and tabs exactly.
-
- Also, the file transfer capability definitely falls down on multiple passes
- between platforms. There is some degradation on the return of a round trip.
- Some of that is lack of a feature on one platform or the other -- DOS WP
- doesn't have page borders, for example, and missing features sometimes get
- stripped entirely.
-
- I like WPMac a lot (Tables and one other font handling item are the
- exceptions).
- But I'm also not an impartial observer (I wrote part of a book about it.).
- I've found even more problems converting Word files between platforms.
-
- Dave
- reiserdb@ttown.apci.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 12:29 EDT
- From: LEARYJ%SNYCORVA.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU
-
- Date sent: 23-DEC-1992 12:28:59
- Sorry, if im being lazy(I didn't check the archives for a report:-)
- but...can any one whip a "Apple Talk Remote for the complete idiot"
- guide? Thanks in advance
-
- ------------------------------
-
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