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- Info-Mac Digest Fri, 1 Jan 93 Volume 11 : Issue 1
-
- Today's Topics:
-
- [*] Filemaker_Contacts+1.5.hqx
- [*] Filemaker_WriteItDown1.0.hqx (new)
- [*] hst-greatest hits.hqx
- [*] MacLayers for UNIX
- [*] Om (for Games folder, I'd imagine)
- [*] Pagemaker Calendar Template
- [*] print MacPaint utility
- [*] SystechSWv535.sea.hqx
- [*] UPDATE: menu-icons-micn-18.hqx in cp directory
- "Bad magic error"? (C)
- (Q) A Problem with SEA
- apple II GS programs
- Color Pivot woes
- Desktop pictures
- Dragon's Lair II
- FileSaver-type programs causing conflicts
- FullWrite Pro - any news?
- Hard Disk error (invalid node in extents directory ) !!
- How to get a plain box character
- Is this some sort of virus?
- Italian Language Software
- Keyboard shortcut wanted
- LCII memory question
- Localisation vs "localisation", Europe, ...
- Mac-TV boards
- Mobius accelerator
- Modems from Hell, PB Modems (C)
- PowerBook 40 Mb hard drive wanted
- StyleWriter mailing labels smearing?
- System 7.1/Font/Printing Question...
- Using a Mac to do medical billings
- Video editing on a Mac
- VT320s
- where did tidbits go?
- Word 5.1 to PM 4.2 translator
-
- 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: 31 Dec 92 10:15:50 U
- From: "Andrew Lee" <andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au>
- Subject: [*] Filemaker_Contacts+1.5.hqx
-
- Contacts+ and Docu+
- (c)1992 Andrew Lee, All rights reserved.
- _______________
-
- Read Me
-
- CONTACTS+ is a Filemaker Pro (version 1.x) database. It's main
- purpose is to allow proper address details to appear (even
- when some components of the address are omitted such as the
- organization, country etc...) in Microsoft Word print-merge
- documents. Other than that, you should find that CONTACTS+ is
- just about as powerful and usable as any other `commercial'
- Contacts database/manager.
- When exporting print-merge data, the FullAddress field
- would replace all the individual fields that make up the
- receipient's address. You should also export the title,
- firstname and lastname fields, to be used in the greeting line,
- ie Dear [title] [firstname] [lastname]... Other fields do not have
- to be exported.
- Docu+ is a document manager. It is used in conjunction with
- Contacts+ v 1.4 or higher. You can create and store simple
- 1 page documents in Docu+ and then use the MiniLetter helper
- facility in Contacts+ to access the text stored in Docu+
- to create print-merge (1 page only) letters.
-
- Plea: If you feel that CONTACTS+ or Docu+ has some useful
- value and use it; and want to encourage me to improve my existing `products'
- and develop other `affordable & useful' databases; and want to receive future
- updates via email (personally sent by me); please Register yourself by sending
- me a cheque (in Australian $) payable to: Andrew Lee, or any currency; for Any
- amount that you find appropriate. I will email (internet) you the latest
- version of Contacts+ including its registered user's password#160#.
- Please do not distribute Contacts+ or Docu+ without all the original
- materials, especially this file. Contacts+ or Docu+ is not for commercial
- re-sale without my knowledge and permission. Please inform me if you decide to
- place Contacts+ or Docu+ onto commercial shareware CD-roms, disks etc... If
- you do adopt ideas from Contacts+ in your own database, don't forget to
- include
- me in the list of persons to inform and thank :-). All suggestions for
- improvements are welcomed.
-
-
- Regards,
-
- Andrew Lee
- School of Information and Computing Sciences
- Bond University Australia 4229
- Internet: andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au
-
- #160# Registered user's password will allow users to modify or create new
- layouts.
- It will not allow user to create or modify scripts and add other fields. If
- you
- need to know the `internals' of Contacts+ or Docu+, please get in-touch with
- me
- personally. All registered-users' passwords are compatible on version with the
- same first digit after the decimal (ie version 1.5, 1.51... 1.59 have the same
- password but not version 1.6).
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/filemaker-pro-contacts-plus-15.hqx; 113K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 31 Dec 92 10:17:00 U
- From: "Andrew Lee" <andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au>
- Subject: [*] Filemaker_WriteItDown1.0.hqx (new)
-
- WriteItDown
- (c)1992 Andrew Lee, All rights reserved.
- _______________
-
- Read Me
-
- WriteItDown is a Filemaker Pro (version 1.x) database. It's main purpose is to
- provide a vehicle to electronically store and retrieve text notes. You can use
- WriteItDown to produce simple notebooks or export `properly annotated notes'
- into other software. WriteItDown is also able to automatically extract 5
- keywords from your notes if you have properly annotated them.
- When exporting the notes, the FullNotes field contains all the individual
- fields that make up the notes including the title, remarks, keywords etc...
- Plea: If you feel that WriteItDown has some useful value, & want to
- encourage ME to improve it and develop other `affordable & useful' databases,
- &
- want to receive future updates via email (personally sent by me), PLEASE send
- me a cheque (in Australian $) payable to: Andrew Lee, or any currency, for ANY
- amount that you find appropriate. I will email (internet) you the latest
- version of WriteItDown including its registered user's password.
-
- Please do not distribute this database without all the
- original materials,
- especially this file. This database is not for commercial re-sale without my
- knowledge and permission. Please inform me if you decide to place this
- database
- onto commercial shareware CD-roms, disks etc...
-
- If you do adopt ideas from WriteItDown for your own database, don't forget to
- include me in the list of persons to thank :-). All suggestions for
- improvements are welcomed.
-
- Other databases that I have created: Contacts+ (A contact database), Docu+ (A
- letter-content database used in conjunction with Contacts+ for
- print-merging).
-
- Regards,
-
- Andrew Lee
- School of Information and Computing Sciences
- Bond University Australia 4229
- Internet: andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au
-
- #160# Registered user's password will allow users to modify or create new
- layouts.
- It will not allow user to create or modify scripts and add other fields. If
- you
- need to know the `internals', please get in-touch with me personally. All
- registered-users' passwords are compatible on version with the same first
- digit
- after the decimal (ie version 1.5, 1.51... 1.59 have the same password but not
- version 1.6).
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/filemaker-pro-write-it-down.hqx; 35K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 31 Dec 1992 10:36:04 -0400 (EDT)
- From: FISHERKJ@SNYONEVA.CC.ONEONTA.EDU
- Subject: [*] hst-greatest hits.hqx
-
- [*] HST Greatest Hits
-
- "HST" is the Hubble Space Telescope. This HyperCard stack uses
- Quicktime and the QTPict XCMD to display 25 spectacular images
- taken by HST, with extensive background material.
-
- Produced by The Exploration In Education (ExInEd) program at the
- Special Studies Office, Space Telescope Science Institute, with
- funding from NASA. Downloaded from AOL.
-
- ken fisher, fisherkj@snyoneva.cc.oneonta.edu
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/card/hst-greatest-hits.hqx; 616K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 03:21:03 -0500 (EST)
- From: Jeff Linder <jeff@picasso.ocis.temple.edu>
- Subject: [*] MacLayers for UNIX
-
- Resent-To: info-mac@sumex-aim
- Resent-Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 14:29:04 PST
- Resent-From: Backup Moderator <backmod@camis.Stanford.EDU>
-
- By request, this is the UNIX end of the layers system. I snagged this
- >From the same place I snagged MacLayers itself, so all should be ok..
-
-
- File is UUencoded, Compressed, and TAR'd..
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/unix/mac-layers.uu; 102K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 13:57:50 -1812
- From: wittrup@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
- Subject: [*] Om (for Games folder, I'd imagine)
-
- For those cosmically minded Mac users running system 7.x, this meditation
- aid provides a constantly chanted mantra in the background while other
- applications are open. The requested shareware fee is in gradations,
- depending on the degree of enlightenment attained. Even gurus have earthly
- needs.
-
- Dane Wittrup (wittrup@aries.scs.uiuc.edu)
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/game/om.hqx; 196K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 07:37:47 -0500
- From: darnelll@sy2000.cet.fsu.edu (Larry Darnell)
- Subject: [*] Pagemaker Calendar Template
-
- I have included a template for the 1993 calendar year for Pagemaker 4.2.
- 1992 was included with Pagemaker so I modified it to fit the new year.
-
- Larry Darnell
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/pagemaker-1993-calendar.hqx; 45K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 12:14:34 -1812
- From: wittrup@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
- Subject: [*] print MacPaint utility
-
- The attached program may be useful for printing MacPaint format drawings on
- the HP DeskWriter. Apparently, some printer drivers don't support
- MacPaint's method of printing.
-
- Dane Wittrup (wittrup@aries.scs.uiuc.edu)
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/app/macpaint-print-utility.hqx; 11K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 92 08:48:46 -0500
- From: "Steve Marsh" <marsh2@nrlfs1.nrl.navy.mil>
- Subject: [*] SystechSWv535.sea.hqx
-
- Following is the latest version of the Systech/Novy Systems accelerator
- board software, v5.35. It now works with Mac20MX boards if they have 4
- MB of RAM installed. These are the recent fixes, as copied from the
- READ ME file:
-
- VERSION HISTORY
- Changes to Quik30 support software for versions 5.35
-
- 12-16-92
- Now works with MX-20! There must be 4MB on MX-20 to work with new software.
-
- 12-15-92
- Fixed bug with System 7.1 that prevented a restart from working properly.
-
- Changes to Quik30 support software for versions 5.34
-
- 11-12-92
- Simply added support for more monitors on the ImagePro.
-
-
- Changes to Quik30 support software for versions 5.33
-
- 11-11-92
- Simply added support for more monitors on the ImagePro.
-
- Changes to Quik30 support software for versions 5.32
-
- 11-02-92
- Now compatible with System 7.1 and AppleTalk 57.0.
-
- Changes to Quik30 support software for versions 5.31
-
- 10-13-92
- Redesigned the preferences file logic for improved speed, reliablity, and
- appearance.
-
- 10-09-92
- Fixed a scrolling bug in the Control Panel.
-
- 10-07-92
- Added a startup key to disable any LCA load at boot time.
-
- Enjoy!
-
-
- - Steve Marsh "marsh@anvil.nrl.navy.mil" ;-)
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/util/novy-accelerator-board-software-535.hqx; 135K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 92 13:57:11 -0500
- From: kurash@tara.dartmouth.edu (Mark Valence)
- Subject: [*] UPDATE: menu-icons-micn-18.hqx in cp directory
-
- MICN 1.8 - Display small iconic representation for menu titles.
-
- This hack is an implementation of an idea suggested by USENET
- readers as a method for reclaiming menu bar space. It has a cheesy
- interface, but it is configurable with ResEdit. See the documentation
- for details on adding your own SICNs to the menu bar!
-
- MICN is still free, still less than 20K on your disk, and still only 540 bytes
- of code in your System Heap! I would like to hear from someone using a color
- monitor and System 6. Do the color icons look OK when the menu is hilited?
-
- Enjoy,
-
- Mark Valence
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/cp/menu-icons-micn-18.hqx; 39K]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 00:43:08 -0500
- From: brg@dgate.org (Brian Gaeke)
- Subject: "Bad magic error"? (C)
-
- In info-mac 10:309, rtl@siva.bristol.ac.uk writes:
- >Sometimes MacCompress 3.2 (which is pretty old I understand) tries to
- >decompress Unix .z files it produces only an error message - "bad magic
- >error" - and says that the file was probably compressed with a more recent
- >algorithm. If so, what Mac utilities will handle such files?
-
- If I'm not mistaken, .z (lowercase) files have been created by the unix
- utilities pack(1) or compact(1). .Z (uppercase) files are created by
- compress(1), a superior compression program to the two others.
- MacCompress 3.2 I think is not designed to handle .z files, rather only
- .Z files.
-
- Any other insights out there??
-
- Brian
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 01:56:37 GMT
- From: norton@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Norton Chia)
- Subject: (Q) A Problem with SEA
-
- My System Errors list tells me error code -50 means paramErr or
- Error in user parameter list.
-
- What kinda .sea are you trying to extract anyway?
-
- Cheers,
- Norton
- ---
- Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
-
- >Would anybody know what might be the problem if
- >I am unable to get self-extracting archives
- >to self-extract? Every time I try, I get the
- >OS error:
-
- > Could not be opened because an error
- > of type -50 occured.
-
-
- >Thanks in advance,
-
- >- Mitch
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 17:23:51 EST
- From: BILLM%MAINE.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU
- Subject: apple II GS programs
-
- need help in finding appleII GS programs for friends. Phone numbers and
- or locations of people or places that have GS programs would be great.
- Send to Billm@Maine.Maine.edu. Thanks in advance.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 17:43:27 PST
- From: poustie@sfu.ca
- Subject: Color Pivot woes
-
- I've had my Color Pivot monitor for just one year now, and just today
- had it replaced because of a possible problem with the internal sweep
- module. Or so I was told. The display seemed to 'pulse' around the
- edges of the screen, and the new monitor fixed that problem.
-
- Problem is, the new monitor causes a system error when the orientation
- is changed. It'll start fine in either position, but won't allow a
- change once the computer is on.
-
- On the rather unlikely possibility that software was at fault (the old
- monitor worked fine this morning) I have replaced the system software
- (v7.1) and also the RadiusWare extension (v2.0) but with no luck.
-
- I'm using a IIsi 5/80 with the Radius eight bit card, and I'm over 120
- miles from the nearest Radius dealer. I've had to drive there twice
- this week, and I'm not looking forward to another trip.
-
- Can anyone make any suggestions from their previous experience?
-
- Eric
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 93 11:56 BST
- From: RICHARD LIM <RTL@SIVA.BRISTOL.AC.UK>
- Subject: Desktop pictures
-
- Could somebody please post a straightforward explanation of how NowUtilities'
- DeskPict and similar inits manage to "trick" the System into using a PICT
- resource as the desktop backdrop rather than a ppat?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 15:13:05 -0500
- From: gt3017c@prism.gatech.edu (William Homer Waits)
- Subject: Dragon's Lair II
-
- I have purchased Dragon's Lair II, and need some help from anyone with
- experience.
- I can't get passed the second scene. I have been attempting this for quite
- some time now, and I consider myself quit the arcade expert, but this is
- strain to figure out. If anyone could help me, as well as any hints on
- future levels would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
-
- --Bill
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 23:03:57 EST
- From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: FileSaver-type programs causing conflicts
-
- > BTW, FileSaver is known to have problem with MANY INITs and
- > applications. If data integrity is of paramount concern to you, back up
- > your hard disk regularly - it's the only way.
- >
- Has anyone who uses MacTools, 911 Utilities or Public Utilities
- noticed similar problems in these packages' equivalent to
- FileSaver? Thanks, Pete Tamas
- Gnome@VM.Temple.EDU, Temple Univ, Philadelphia (betw New York & Wash DC)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 10:06:18 +0200
- From: mtrms01@techunix.technion.ac.il
- Subject: FullWrite Pro - any news?
-
- Having scoured the seven seas I still think that FullWrite Pro is the best
- damn word processor around (just a personal opinion). There was once a
- movement to have this poor orphan programme adopted. Has anything happened
- since then? Should we organize a concert to raise money?
-
- Happy New Year to the Ether Folks....mike
- Dr. Michael Silverstein Tel: 972-4-294-582
- Materials Engineering, Technion Fax: 972-4-321-978
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 01 Jan 1993 18:02:57 -0700 (MST)
- From: Ajay Surana <IDAZS@asuvm.inre.asu.edu>
- Subject: Hard Disk error (invalid node in extents directory ) !!
-
- Dear Netters,
- I wish you all a very Happy New Year. Hope 1993 brings your
- dreams true.
-
- Now to business. I periodically run Norton Utilities on my
- MAC IIcx's internal HD, to optimize the speed (SpeedDisk). For the last
- couple of times I have been getting a strange message:
-
- "The extents directory on this disk contains an invalid
- node - node #2. Its records are out of order. Your files are safe.
- Optimization cancelled."
-
- The disk does not have any bad sectors and tests okay with
- "Norton Disk Doctor". I tried using "Disk First Aid" which comes
- with System 7, but got the message :
-
- "the disk is damaged. Cannot be repaired with
- Disk First Aid".
-
- If anyone has encountered a similar problem, or if there are
- any utilities to fix this problem, I would like to know. Also, how
- serious is this problem? Can or have I lost any files? I haven't
- stumbled on any problems yet.
-
- Thanks
- Ajay Surana
- Data Administration
- Arizona State University.
- (602)-965-5959
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 23:00:47 EST
- From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: How to get a plain box character
-
- > I need to place into the text of a MSWord 5.0 document a character which is
- > a small square (to describe a symbol on a graphic which is part of the
- > document). I have tried to use key caps to find an appropriate looking
- > character from some of the standard fonts that are installed on my Mac.
- > Unfortunately, key caps shows all of the unprintable characters as squares
- > which look exactly like what I need for my document. I have tried printing
- > these some of these symbols out but none of them ever appear on the page.
- > Does anyone know how to make the symbol I am describing? Thanks for your
- > help.
- >
- > Fred Bingham
- >
- > [Ed: Use a font such as Zapf Dingbats? Use the graphics tool?]
- >
- Use the n in Zapf Dingbats and give it a style of outline. An old,
- but infrequently mentioned trick.-Pete Tamas
- Gnome@VM.Temple.EDU, Temple Univ, Philadelphia (betw New York & Wash DC)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 11:22 EST
- From: DRAPHAELY@vax.clarku.edu
- Subject: Is this some sort of virus?
-
- Suddenly this morning when I try and type the first letter of the alphabet
- on its own (e.g. followed by space, or quotes) the word "Apple" (sans
- quotes) appears on my screen? Anybody else notice this?
-
- _Den' (DRAPHAELY@vax.clarku.edu)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 02 Jan 93 01:45:08 MEZ
- From: Patrick Maun <R5321GAB%AWIUNI11.EDVZ.UNIVIE.AC.AT@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Italian Language Software
-
- Hello all,
- my mother is looking for Italian language learning software. Does
- anyone have any experience with any particular software. Telephone numbers
- of companies would also be helpful. Thanks for any help in advance.
-
- Patrick Maun
- Hochschule fuer Angewandte Kunst
- Vienna, Austria
- R5321GAB@AWIUNI11.BITNET
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 93 17:46 BST
- From: RICHARD LIM <RTL@SIVA.BRISTOL.AC.UK>
- Subject: Keyboard shortcut wanted
-
- I've been wondering about this for ages. You're saving a document and
- you're presented with the Standard File dialog box; the line where the
- filename goes is highlighted. When you've typed your filename, you can
- choose its location by getting into the directory structure using command +
- up-arrow, and thereafter navigate around using the keyboard as we all know.
- The thing is, say you want to get from the directory structure back to the
- line where the filename is, using the keyboard. What IS the shortcut?
- Command + down-arrow takes you down a directory, and command plus the left
- or right arrows switches volumes instead
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 01 Jan 1993 16:18:19 -0400 (EDT)
- From: GREG HINSON <M94JHINSON@Ruby.VCU.EDU>
- Subject: LCII memory question
-
- Can one use 256k SIMMs in the two empty slots of an LCII?
- Thanks for the info.
- --Greg
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 17:56:18 +0200
- From: Jussi-Pekka Mantere <jpm@cs.hut.fi>
- Subject: Localisation vs "localisation", Europe, ...
-
- CHRISTIAN F. BUSER <cbuser@pegasus.ch> writes:
-
- - Yes, the "single-language market" is smaller than the U.S., but I don't
- think they translate their software using ResEdit - There are much faster
- ways. And if they think ahead before starting programming, translation is
- not that difficult, even if you consider different number formats,
- measurement units, etc.
-
- Faster ways of translating software? Sure, but software can be
- translated fairly easily when compared to translating documentation,
- example files, etc. It's the "paperware" and other "informational
- products" which take a big portion of both time-to-market and product
- cost. A disk is a disk is a disk, and preparing 1-10 disks per each
- language is almost trivial when compared to making and printing
- several hundreds of pages of documentation for each language.
-
- No small feat.
-
- And, localizing the software without localizing the documentation etc.
- is not, IMHO, localizing.
-
- It's a question of defining the "European market". If you take Europe as a
- whole, it is not much smaller than the U.S. market. But who said that
- every a company needs 10 employees in Liechtenstein and in San Marino and
- in Andorra?
-
- Single European market? For _software_? Not in your dreams... Or maybe
- you'd like to learn Finnish, Swedish or Icelandic and get all your
- software in one single language? Or maybe French? German?
- European market may be as large as the U.S., but much more diverse,
- both culturally and language-wise. Even North American Free Trade Area
- (NAFTA) covers fewer languages than, say, Switzerland... ;-)
-
- And few U.S. companies have subsidiaries (or even distributors) in
- every European country, and even if they do, the size of any office
- is usually directly proportional to the size of the particular market.
-
- And don't think just because you're American, you need to have better
- prices than anyone else.
-
- So, who should subsidize European software??? ;-)
-
- Of course there's no "need" for software to cost less in the U.S.,
- but due to the economics of scale they do. As long as the same
- factors (customer base, distribution & marketing channels, etc.) are
- not in place in Europe, (localized) software will continue to cost
- more.
-
- Still, that is no excuse to illegally copy software.
-
- Cheers,
-
- Jussi-Pekka Mantere
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 15:06:41 -0500
- From: gt3017c@prism.gatech.edu (William Homer Waits)
- Subject: Mac-TV boards
-
- Recently I saw a board in a local software dealer that turns one's PC into a
- TV.
- I was put out by 50/50 Micro Electronics. I called them and they said that
- they
- have no plans for a Mac version. One bad thing about the board is that it
- takes
- the whole screen. I would just like a small window, even a QuickTime sized
- window would be OK with me. Does anyone know if such a beast exist? I would
- be
- very interested in such a device. Any help would be appreciated. If you
- could
- mail me direct, and I will post a summary, assuming one does exist. If one
- doesn't, I'll post those findings as well. Thanks in advance.
-
- --Bill
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 01 Jan 1993 16:34:53 -0400 (EDT)
- From: GREG HINSON <M94JHINSON@Ruby.VCU.EDU>
- Subject: Mobius accelerator
-
- Does anyone have any experience with Mobius' new line of 040 accelerators?
- Price-wise they sound great...a 40MHz 040 PDS card that is supposed to out-
- perform a Quadra 950 (by their ad) for only $1499. I'm wondering if these
- performance claims are legit and whether or not they have any compatibility
- problems.
-
- Along the same line, I would appreciate any info comparing Logicache's
- 50MHz 030 accelerator with Daystar's 50MHz Powercache.
-
- Thanks for the info.
-
- --Greg
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 93 10:34:49 PST
- From: Willie Strickland <willie@igc.apc.org>
- Subject: Modems from Hell, PB Modems (C)
-
- I have a Global Village Powerport modem for my PB100. I heeded a friends
- recommendation when I bought it and didnt settle for a cheaper brand another
- friend had bought. I have had absolutely no trouble with the modem or the
- software. The fax software is so easy to use and so intuitive I cannot
- immagine how it could be better done. The friend who recommended it
- evaluates & makes purchasing recommendations for a company with personnel
- worldwide. I hesitate to say, but I have no affiliation with GV.
-
- Willie Strickland
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 02 Jan 93 00:02:19 EST
- From: "David A. Raines" <DRAINES@UKCC.uky.edu>
- Subject: PowerBook 40 Mb hard drive wanted
-
- Has anyone recently replaced the 40 Mb hard drive in their PowerBook
- with a larger drive? If so, or if you are contemplating such an
- upgrade, I am in the market for a 40 Mb hard drive for my PowerBook.
- Please contact me direct at draines@ukcc.uky.edu and I will respond
- to you individually.
-
- David
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 08:06 PST
- From: Philip Harriman <EGS2G1B@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU>
- Subject: StyleWriter mailing labels smearing?
-
- Is it safe to print mailing labels on a StyleWriter? I've heard about
- and seen examples of StyleWriter output smearing when wet.
-
- Thanks,
-
- Phil Harriman
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 13:30:28 GMT
- From: knuth!raider!theporch.raider.net!bbs@uunet.UU.NET (Waffle BBS login)
- Subject: System 7.1/Font/Printing Question...
-
- Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu writes:
-
- >Can someone please explain to me why when printing a Canvas 3.05 graphic in
- >Word 5.0a document on a Duo 230 with System 7.1, PrintMonitor lists an
- error:
- >"
- >cannot find Geneva- using Courier instead" when, in fact, Geneva (true type
- >and various bitmap sizes) are sitting plain as day in my Fonts folder (so
- >blessed with the "A" on its icon)?
-
- Are you using ATM? If so, which version? ATM v 2.0.3 won't work correctly
- with system 7.1. You have to put your fonts back in their OLD places
- (extensions folder and systems folder). I understand that ATM v 3.0 fixes
- this but I haven't nailed that one down yet. Hope this helps a little.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 13:41:13 +0000
- From: Richard Rathe <Richard_Rathe@qm.circa.ufl.edu>
- Subject: Using a Mac to do medical billings
-
- The best resource I know of to answer your question is the annual software
- buyer's guide issue of MD Computing (Springer-Verlag).
-
- Cheers!
-
- Richard Rathe, MD
- rrathe@nervm.nerdc.ufl.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 22:58:05 EST
- From: Pete Tamas <GNOME%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
- Subject: Video editing on a Mac
-
- I have a Mac student who is an art director and uses QuarkXPress,
- Photoshop, etc. on a Quadra 900. Her husband is self-employed in
- the video production field. My student plans to buy a Quadra 950 to
- use at home for freelance projects and wishes to have her husband's
- company be one of her clients. They both have this idea that video work
- can be done on a Mac, but are not sure what. Their advice to date has
- been from dealers. The quality of these explanations in terms of clarity
- and accuracy have been spotty, at best. So, the question is, what sort of
- work can they expect to accomplish (with a 950) and what sort of
- peripherals do they need? Thanks, Pete Tamas
- (PS-I'm not talking about Quicktime or MacroMind type multimedia. Thanks).
- Gnome@VM.Temple.EDU, Temple Univ, Philadelphia (betw New York & Wash DC)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 01 Jan 93 00:52:04 -0500
- From: brg@dgate.org (Brian Gaeke)
- Subject: VT320s
-
- lemke@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu writes in #10:309>
- >Microphone II from Software Ventures is the only telecom application I'm
- >aware of tat emulates the VT320.
-
- The CommToolbox comes with a vt320 tool! You can use something like
- Termy (author's name escapes me at the moment) in conjunction with the
- VT320 tool as a pretty good emulator... & it's liable to be a lot less
- expensive than MicroPhone II.
-
- Brian
-
- #include <std/disclaimer.h>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 01:00:35 +0100
- From: Edmund Ronald <eronald@cnam.cnam.fr>
- Subject: where did tidbits go?
-
- what happened to tidbits? where can I get the info on the new powerbook
- announcments etc? where are the latest rumors posted?
-
- Edmund.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 93 01:48:52 -0500
- From: Scott E Maxwell <smaxwell@engin.umich.edu>
- Subject: Word 5.1 to PM 4.2 translator
-
- Last digest someone asked about a translator for importing Word
- version 5.1 documents to PageMaker 4.2. I beleive you already
- have. Your Word 5.0 translator should work. I don't beleive that
- Microsoft changed the file format. They just added some features
- to 5.0. I will say that 5.1 does seem faster that 5.0 (or may be
- it has been so long since I used the quick, lithe 4.0; so long
- that sluggish 5.0 and 5.1 seem fast ;-). I was able to import a
- 5.1 document into PM 4.2 without a problem. THe formatting remained.
- Now I admit that it was not the most complicated document in the world.
- And as always, I reserve the right to be wrong. It does happen every
- once in a while! ;-)
-
- Scott Maxwell
- The University of Michigan
- smaxwell@engin.umich.edu
-
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