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- From: Jeffrey Shulman <SHULMAN@RED.RUTGERS.EDU>
- Subject: Delphi Mac Digest V3 #8
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- Delphi Mac Digest Saturday, 31 January 1987 Volume 3 : Issue 8
-
- Today's Topics:
- IW I Slipping (3 messages)
- RE: Fall 1986 BMUG Newsletter?
- RE: Helix & Double Helix (2 messages)
- Need Comparative Info on AMIGA vs. MAC+
- MicroSoft f77
- RE: WriteNow (6 messages)
- Nevins Microsystems
- If I Hadn't Seen It... (3 messages)
- RE: Extending TextEdit (4 messages)
- Help with HD
- RE: Help - Mac floppy repair/replace info needed
- RE: mac parallel output?
- Squeaky disc (2 messages)
- RE: keyboard problem
- RE: mac parallel output?
- RE: Left Handed MacPaint
- "MacInTouch" February '87 delay
- Switcher Question
- Very cheap B-Boxes
- RE: criket draw (2 messages)
- "Missing Application" message: APPL
- AST-2000 tape won't work
- sys windows
- AppleShare
- System 3.3/Radius FPD
- MUSIC PUBLISHING
- PC MacKey keyboard
- Carrying Case Warning
- Re: Helix & Double Helix (2 messages)
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSEKETEER
- Subject: IW I Slipping
- Date: 24-JAN 21:52 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- One of my friendly readers in a remote, unpopulated state (Iowa....grin)
- has a question regarding an Imagewriter I. Since I no longer have one of the
- units, I'll post the question here and forward any advise, hints you can offer.
-
- "When I originally got my Imagewriter I, I could print on construction
- paper (friction feed). Now the same paper slips or gets stuck in one spot.
- The tractor feed is fine, but every once in a while the paper bail
- flips forward. If I get new paper bail springs, will that solve my
- problem or do I need to take it in and get it worked on? I've done all the
- usual adjusting for paper thickness and read my manual, but it doesn't
- mention this problem or the need for annual servicing."
-
- Any help appreciated. BTW, if you wonder about construction paper, she is a
- teacher (egad...a teacher reading Mousy???)
-
- Alf
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DDUNHAM
- Subject: RE: IW I Slipping (Re: Msg 16737)
- Date: 26-JAN 04:41 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- When I print on an IW I with thick paper (our Maitreya Design
- stationery is thick enough to sometimes cause problems), I leave the
- clear plastic cover open. This lets the paper feed straight up,
- without having to bend around, and eliminated my slippage errors.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: LOFTUSBECKER
- Subject: RE: IW I Slipping (Re: Msg 16803)
- Date: 26-JAN 07:11 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- I've cleaned the platen on my IW I several times to reduce slippage.
-
- Lofty
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSEKETEER
- Subject: RE: Fall 1986 BMUG Newsletter?
- Date: 24-JAN 22:27 Network Digests
-
- To: hamachi@turtlevax.UUCP (Gordon Hamachi)
- Subject: Fall 1986 BMUG Newsletter?
- Organization: CIMLINC, Inc. @ Menlo Park, CA
-
- Hi Gordon,
-
- Yes, the "Late 1986" Fall BMUG NL exists, all 400+ pages of it. BMUG got it
- out just in time to distribute some at the SF Expo, and is now in the process
- of forwarding copies to all members. It is worth the wait, really.
-
- Alf
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: RE: Helix & Double Helix
- Date: 24-JAN 23:22 Network Digests
-
- To: waltervj@dartvax.UUCP (walter jeffries)
- Subject: Helix & Double Helix
-
- The people at the Helix booth at the expo mentioned that version 2 of Double
- Helix (not yet out) would be more robust ...
-
- Ric Ford
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSEKETEER
- Subject: RE: Helix & Double Helix
- Date: 24-JAN 22:28 Network Digests
-
- To: waltervj@dartvax.UUCP (walter jeffries)
- Subject: Helix & Double Helix
- Organization: Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
-
- Hi Walter,
-
- I've been using Double/Multi-User/Remote and vanilla Helix for a year or so
- to maintain inventory, pricing, point-of-sale duties over several retail shops.
- I've never had a problem with the program "losing data", though Odesta has
- made an upgrade in the last couple of months to correct some problems. If a
- rather strange grouping of functions was done in an early version of the
- program, the "Collection", through the several upgrades, could build up spare
- Icons that could not be discarded, or were not discarded on updating.
-
- Odesta has circulated to users a utility to check datafiles for such
- "anomalies" and correct them if at all possible. If not, the best thing is to
- rebuild the Collection using the newer versions and dump the data into the
- new Collection. During the year, I've used all versions of Helix, in three
- related databases containing from 5,000-18,000 individually numbered items,
- and I've had none disappear, and the utility reflected no "anomalies" in
- any of my Collections. From my experience, it's a very solid program with
- very good support from Odesta.
-
- My only complaint is that with all the upgrades, new features every three
- months, my documentation covers three Helix binders. They have sent out a
- full index for all the updates, and say a revamped doc set is coming soon,
- but in the meantime, it can take a few minutes to locate info.
-
- Alf
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: Need Comparative Info on AMIGA vs. MAC+ (Re: Msg 16728)
- Date: 24-JAN 23:20 Network Digests
-
- To: jlc@atux01.UUCP (J. Collymore)
- Subject: Need Comparative Info on AMIGA vs. MAC+ for use in a MIDI system
-
- The person who bought my Mac 512 had an Amiga. He's a musician. He's a lot
- happier with the Mac's music software.
-
- Ric Ford
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: MicroSoft f77 (Re: Msg 16728)
- Date: 24-JAN 23:24 Network Digests
-
- To: bill@hao.UCAR.EDU (Bill Roberts)
- Subject: MicroSoft f77
-
- We recently received version 2.2 of Fortran from Microsoft in a nice package.
- I believe that this is the first version to support HFS adequately.
-
- Ric Ford
- "MacInTouch" newsletter
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: RE: WriteNow
- Date: 24-JAN 23:27 Network Digests
-
- To: cutler@reed.UUCP (Steven J. Russell)
- Subject: WriteNow
-
- WriteNow doesn't have Word 3's style sheets and equation handling and
- column arithmetic and sorting, but it has on-screen multiple columns.
- The WriteNow Translator program seems to have bugs, and it's inconvenient.
- We'll have to wait to see if the bugs get removed from Word 3's translation
- routines.
-
- Ric Ford
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DDUNHAM
- Subject: RE: WriteNow
- Date: 26-JAN 04:41 Network Digests
-
- > From: cutler@reed.UUCP (Steven J. Russell)
- > Subject: WriteNow
-
- I use WriteNow. I don't like Word 1.05, and from what I can see, 3.0
- is more of the same. WN is a low-end word processor, but what it
- does, it does very nicely.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DDUNHAM
- Subject: RE: WriteNow
- Date: 26-JAN 04:41 Network Digests
-
- I've encountered no bugs in the WriteNow Translator (except that it
- always gives 16-point line spacing). Then, I almost always translate
- MacWrite 2.2 docs.
-
- I talked to the program author recently, and he said they may be doing an
- interim release with such things as Save as/Open TEXT and arrow keys. Then a
- really major release with spiffy new features.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: LOFTUSBECKER
- Subject: RE: WriteNow
- Date: 26-JAN 07:08 Network Digests
-
- I'm beginning to find some bugs in Write/Now's page formatting. For
- ninstance, I had a form letter set up to print my phone # just below
- my (preprinted) address on law school stationery. The phone # appears
- in a header on the first page. For some reason unknown to me, the
- _first_ time I print the letter the phone # prints too high. The
- _second_ time I print the letter it is in the right place. I don't
- make any changes in the letter between first and second printing.
-
- Strange.
-
- Lofty
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: LOFTUSBECKER
- Subject: RE: WriteNow
- Date: 26-JAN 07:11 Network Digests
-
- There are major bugs in the Translator when translating ffrom WORD
- documents. A centered header often results in the following
- paragraph's formatting being changed to centered. Embedded pictures
- sometimes cause the damndest results. And of course (though they don't
- regard it as a bug), if you use the Open feature of Word paragraphs to
- keep blank lines between paragraphs, Write/Now discards that and you
- have to go through manually and convert each carriage return to a
- double carriage return to get the empty line back.
-
- Lofty
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: PDNNOG
- Subject: RE: WriteNow
- Date: 26-JAN 19:47 Network Digests
-
- I use Writenow almost exclusively as well. It works well, but slowly with
- MacWrite 4.5 documents, especially when converting the bitmaps. But it is so
- fast once you get to the word processing, and the onscreen multiple columns are
- so good, that translation is well worth the effort.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: JGILLETT
- Subject: Nevins Microsystems
- Date: 24-JAN 23:21 Business Mac
-
- Lately there has been a lot of talk about how good (generally) the new
- version of TurboCharger is. I would like to be able to try it, but,
- because of a complete lack of cooperation from Nevins, I have not been
- able to do so. On 15 Dec I sent them a check and my old disk for an
- upgrade. So far, there has been no reply. During the past week I have
- called their office 3 or 4 times, only to get an answering machine.
- None of my calls have been returned. It seems to me that this lack of
- support/concern FOR the customer will only be returned in kind FROM
- the customer. FYI...
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: RWIGGINS
- Subject: If I Hadn't Seen It...
- Date: 24-JAN 23:53 Business Mac
-
- ..with my own eyes, I wouldn't have believed it, but in the Sunday New York
- Times 1/25/87 Erik Sandberg-Diment's column is ALMOST pro-Apple! I share with
- you some excerpts:
-
- "Optimistically dubbed the giant killer by some, the Mac II is not
- about to replace the IBM PCs and their compatibles in every
- office....Whatever the case, in the eyes of the group that effectively
- controls the computer acquisitions of entire companies, no matter what
- Apple does, it still will not be producing real computers.
-
- "In the eyes of almost everyone else, however, if even half the stories about
- the new Macintosh II are true, it promises to be a remarkable machine....
-
- "The Mac is finally going to acquire a people-sized display screen -- three of
- them, in fact. The standard Mac II monitor will feature a 12-inch screen. For
- those with visions of pyrotechnics, the color Mac II will have a 13-inch screen
- whose presentation ..is nothing short of spectacular. The third monitor will
- boast a full 19-inch screen for computer-aided design applications.
-
- "The Macintosh keyboard...has been completely redesigned....At least one
- optional version...is described as an IBM PC AT-style keyboard.
-
- "...the computer is reputed to have six expansion slots -- at last! --
- one of which can be used for an optional PC-DOS co-processor card. A
- Digital Equipment Corporation co-processor is also on the drawing
- boards, as is a networking card...
-
- "...the Mac II will offer...a large increase in both power and speed. The new
- computer is reputed to have a Motorola 68020 central processing unit at its
- heart...
-
- "...Apple's new computer will be able to run circles around all the
- other microcomputers currently available. In fact, the Mac II,
- boasting an expandable memory that starts at two megabytes, where the
- IBM PCs and their clones struggle to break the 640K barrier,
- represents the end of an era.
-
- "Just a little more than 10 years after its birth, the microcomputer is dead.
- The Mac II, every bit a personal computer though it may still be, is really a
- minicomputer."
-
- So, despite the digs and IBM bias, this man actually likes what he thinks Apple
- is working on. There's hope, even for him.
-
- -- Robert
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: NAKMAN
- Subject: RE: If I Hadn't Seen It... (Re: Msg 16749)
- Date: 24-JAN 23:58 Business Mac
-
- It sounds like he read John Dvorak's column in the San Francisco Examiner last
- Sunday!
-
- -- Raines
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: RWIGGINS
- Subject: RE: If I Hadn't Seen It... (Re: Msg 16750)
- Date: 25-JAN 13:26 Business Mac
-
- Did Dvorak have all the digs against Apple in his, too? (What am I
- saying - of course he must have!) Sandberg-Diment is known for being
- an IBM bigot (he found MicroPhone too hard to use!) so this column is
- a watershed for him. And he probably did get his facts from other
- things he's read, as I can't imagine anyone showing him the new
- machine (I mean, why bother?), so where else could he get his
- speculations?
-
- -- Robert
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DDUNHAM
- Subject: RE: Extending TextEdit (Re: Msg 16707)
- Date: 25-JAN 04:06 Programming
-
- I agree with Peter -- it'd be much nicer with word wrap, and with at least one
- stylistic change (bold preferable, and underline secondary). Left-only
- justification is no problem. If you're doing a programming editor, a Show
- Invisible feature could be very handy.
-
- What's the value of using the TextEdit data structures? I don't think you're
- going to be able to patch TE (unless you want to unpatch it very frequently),
- since if you do, programs written with your package won't support certain DAs
- that assume TextEdit wraps words. I think a PACK might be the way to go.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: PEABO
- Subject: RE: Extending TextEdit (Re: Msg 16759)
- Date: 25-JAN 15:55 Programming
-
- Since Apple has reserved all the available PACK's for their own use, how would
- you minimize the risk of taking one over?
-
- peter
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: LOGICHACK
- Subject: RE: Extending TextEdit (Re: Msg 16759)
- Date: 26-JAN 03:13 Programming
-
- I want to make it similar to textedit so that existing code doesn't have to
- change as much. Also, seems to me that the programming interface to TE ain't
- all that bad. I don't think its feasible to patch TE to do what I I definately
- plan Show Invisibles but I have enough trouble gettings tabs done right. Also,
- stylistic variations like bold are difficult since they change the width of the
- characters. But if it was done, there would be no reason not to do all the
- other variations too.
-
- Hey, if I can give away the source, then you guys can do it yourself.
-
- Keep the comments coming.
-
- Paul :)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: LOGICHACK
- Subject: RE: Extending TextEdit (Re: Msg 16769)
- Date: 26-JAN 03:18 Programming
-
- One can do something just like PACKs without being real PACKs. Since
- you will be linking this package with your app, you can just call it
- directly, it be more efficient too.
-
- Paul :)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: FMBBS
- Subject: Help with HD
- Date: 25-JAN 12:08 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- I am looking for some technical help on using a Miniscribe HD modem 2012 on my
- system. If anyone out there has the specs on this 10 meg HD, All I need to know
- is what options the straps (8) on the top control. I am especaially interested
- in the addressing of the HD. Thanks bill t Fort Mill BBS 803-548-0900
- (MouseExchange 5.0b6 available)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: HALL
- Subject: RE: Help - Mac floppy repair/replace info needed
- Date: 25-JAN 16:07 Network Digests
-
- >From: segall@caip.RUTGERS.EDU (Ed Segall)
- >Subject: Help - Mac floppy repair/replace info needed
- >Date: 19 Jan 87 23:02:50 GMT
- >Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
-
- I have a Mac with 400K drives which are not going to be upgraded. The
- You should be able to get a good 400K external for $70 or so. There
- are a lot of them available locally (Houston), going for as low as
- $50. If you can't find one in your area, try one of the places that
- advertises in MacUser or MacWorld. One place was advertising them for
- $79, reconditioned (whatever that means), and with a warranty. As for
- swapping the external and internal drives, that should be no problem.
- Just disconnect the cables at the drives, and swap them. You'll have
- to take the bracket off of the internal drive and put it on the
- external drive, but it's all fairly simple.
-
- Brian Hall
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: HALL
- Subject: RE: mac parallel output?
- Date: 25-JAN 16:13 Network Digests
-
- > From: dean@mind.UUCP (Dean Radin)
- > Subject: mac parallel output?
- > Date: 19 Jan 87 16:40:43 GMT
- > Organization: Cognitive Science, Princeton University
-
- > Does anyone know if there's a device that would let a Mac or Mac+ talk to
- > peripherals requiring centronix (parallel) interfaces?
- > - Dean Radin, Princeton University, ...!princeton!mind!dean
-
- Yes, there is a serial to parallel converter for the Mac. I have one.
- Unfortunately, it doesn't work well on the Mac+, which I also have. (I haven't
- gotten around to rigging up a power supply for it yet. I've got the power
- supply, and a cable prepared, but....) I can't really recommend the company
- because of their complete and total unresponsiveness (not to mention the many
- lies they've told me), but the name is ZAP Logic Co., in Canada. The name of
- the "interface" (I apply the term loosely) is the Granny Smith Connection. The
- phone number is (416) 225-8815. If you call, give them a raspberry for me.
-
- Brian Hall
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: JEFFPARKE
- Subject: Squeaky disc
- Date: 25-JAN 22:49 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- Problem: internal 800k drive squeaks painfully when cranking head over
- great distances, but not on sequential read/writes. (e.g. it will
- make several squeaks at boot-up, but never when formatting a disk.)
- In addition, this only happens with about 1/4 of my DS/DD disk
- collection.
-
- Anyone know what this is and what to do about it?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: PEABO
- Subject: RE: Squeaky disc (Re: Msg 16779)
- Date: 25-JAN 23:27 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- Are the disks that squeak by a different manufacturer than the ones that don't?
-
- peter
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: BILLIAM
- Subject: RE: keyboard problem (Re: Msg 16732)
- Date: 26-JAN 01:00 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- thanks. It isn't always the same key and, once working, none of the keys stick.
- I assumed it was in the keyboard but, now that I think about it, does the
- keyboard have any chips inside it?
-
- thanks again for the help.
-
- Billiam
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: NWOLF
- Subject: RE: mac parallel output?
- Date: 26-JAN 03:00 Network Digests
-
- To: dean@mind.UUCP (Dean Radin) Subject: mac parallel output?
-
- there is a SCSI converter to parallel - in fact there may be more than one...
- but the one I'm thinking of is a hack accompanying the "SCSI Diddling" article
- in Delphi's MUGS Online dtabase. If not convenient for you to get it from there
- I can arrange a means by which you can obtain it.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DDUNHAM
- Subject: RE: Left Handed MacPaint
- Date: 26-JAN 04:41 Network Digests
-
- > From: jdm@ut-ngp.UUCP (Jim Meiss)
- > Subject: Left Handed MacPaint
-
- The tool icons are actually in that unnamed font. As to ResEdit
- crashing, I've heard that recent versions aren't very good at font
- editing. FONTastic is a worthwhile purchase for editing bitmap fonts
- (and Fontographer is nice for PostScript fonts -- I only had to look
- at the manual once to do a symbol font [I admit I cheated by watching
- a friend use the program several months before getting it myself]).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: "MacInTouch" February '87 delay
- Date: 26-JAN 12:09 Business Mac
-
- To "MacInTouch" newsletter subscribers:
-
- The February issue of "MacInTouch" should arrive about a week later than
- normal. We delayed it in order to include an 8-page report on the San
- Francisco MacWorld Expo.
-
- Ric Ford
- Editor
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: KOLLMYER
- Subject: Switcher Question
- Date: 25-JAN 21:42 Programming Techniques
-
- Does anyone know anything about the using Switcher to get
- program-controlled switching. I have the Inside Switcher Beta
- documentation, but I can't figure out what they mean by a TaskPtr.
-
- In some places of the documentation they refer to a TaskPtr as a pointer to
- continous block of memory to define the start of a Swithcer World, and in other
- places they refer to it as a pointer to an entry address of the application to
- activate.
-
- Thanks, any help would be appreciated
- Brad Kollmyer (Kollmyer)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: Very cheap B-Boxes
- Date: 27-JAN 11:03 Business Mac
-
- I just heard from one of our subscribers that Programs Plus (the mail order
- house in CT.) is selling Bernoulli Boxes quite cheaply (c. 50% of list), and
- cheaper in fact, than their ads list them in the February MacWorld. One hitch
- is that the stuff is apparently not in stock, and must be "drop shipped" from
- Iomega. But a 10MB Bernoulli box for the same price as a tape drive makes the
- tape drive look pretty bad. 800-832-3201.
-
- Ric Ford
- "MacInTouch"
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: JIMH
- Subject: RE: criket draw
- Date: 28-JAN 19:09 SIG Business
-
- I have to agree that cricket draw has a lot of bugs! we got three
- copies and i have had a lot of problems. for instance we had a small
- picture that blows up with out of memory error when you bind text to
- an arc! I called them and passed tghem the file v ia apple link last
- thurs or so and still no reply, great service! also the program has
- problems with lines for instance you can draw a line tehn you cant
- select it except by using a selection rect big enought for the entire
- line (what a pain!) anyway tho se are just the worst two but it seems
- to have problems and i would recommend you wait before picking this
- one up.
- jim
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSEKETEER
- Subject: RE: criket draw
- Date: 28-JAN 21:48 SIG Business
-
- Ya, and to be honest, if I were as quick-tempered with Cricket Draw as I have
- been with MacDraw, it'd already be out the door....I don't have a window in
- my computer room. But the program offers so much in the way of graphics that
- would be difficult to perform without Cricket Draw, I forgive it and hope for
- a quick upgrade to take care of the bugs (those lines can be a bear to latch
- onto, can't they!).
-
- BTW, on Van's problem with getting the graphics from Cricket Draw into a page
- layout, while PageMaker is lagging behind, RSG 3.0 allows you to specify a
- text block as PostScript. Save the C.Draw file as PostScript code and dump it
- into the RSG block...it's fun, and a heck of a lot easier than coding into
- PS from scratch.
- For a more general graphics program for layout use, though, I'd have to vote
- for Superpaint.
-
- Alf
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DDUNHAM
- Subject: "Missing Application" message: APPL (Re: Msg 16824)
- Date: 28-JAN 22:43 Network Digests
-
- > From: PUGH%CCC.MFENET@nmfecc.arpa
- > Subject: Missing Application Woes!
-
- I suggest you get a more recent version of ResEdit; it's had an APPL template
- for some time.
-
- I've noticed that the APPL can get trashed. If you delete it, then open all
- folders with applications, it'll get rebuilt.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MADMACS
- Subject: AST-2000 tape won't work
- Date: 29-JAN 18:45 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- I just want to tell everyone that I have been trying to help someone get her
- AST-2000 working and, after 2 months and one return for a "Hardware upgrade" it
- is STILL NOT WORKING! The disk is ok but the tape always give a write error
- when backing up. We have tried every thing to no avail. AST is hard to get a
- hold of and then the disk was sent it returned with the same problem -- even
- though she specfically told them to make sure that it worked. I can't imagine
- that they did. I consider myself a pretty knowledgable use and I can get the
- thing to work. Has anyone had any luck with these things? I am discouraging
- people not to buy them when they ask me if I know about them. I think you
- should, too. -Doug
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: JOSEF
- Subject: sys windows
- Date: 28-JAN 21:24 Programming Techniques
-
- What's a good way to tell if a System Window has just been activated? Or
- perhaps I should ask: is there a better way than checking the windowKind field
- of FrontWindow every time through the main event loop?
-
- Joe
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: HALL
- Subject: AppleShare
- Date: 29-JAN 20:47 Business Mac
-
- Apple officially introduced AppleShare, the IBM PC AppleTalk card,
- Apple DCA Filter Software (PC to MacWrite), AppleLine 3270 (software;
- IBM 3270 to Mac- Write), and LaserShare. Prices: AppleShare $799,
- AppleTalk PC card $399, Apple DCA Filter Free (from Apple? :-)),
- AppleLine 3270 $99, LaserShare $299. According to the article (in the
- Wall Street Journal), "The new products are the first of a flurry of
- new products Apple plans to introduce in 1987. In March or April, the
- company is expected to unveil the first of several new verisons of the
- Macintosh..."
-
-
- Brian
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-
- From: RWIGGINS
- Subject: System 3.3/Radius FPD
- Date: 29-JAN 23:19 Bugs & Features
-
- If you have a Radius FPD and are having troubles with Finder 5.4/System 3.3
- released today (like dotted lines on the desktop, weird hangs, spurious bombs),
- try increasing your system heap. Mine is up to around 100K, and things are
- smooth (so far). Remember to increase the version number of the boot blocks to
- at least 21 (15 hex).
-
- -- Robert
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-
- From: PRINCETON
- Subject: MUSIC PUBLISHING
- Date: 31-JAN 00:38 Creative Pursuits
-
- Bulletin Board Message and Request for Assistance
-
- I found out about Ami Palace through an article in INFO #13 page 61. I am
- leaving this message in the expectation that you may be able to help me.
-
- My name is Wayne Whitelock. I am Director of Instructional Media (AV
- Services, Computers, etc.) at Princeton Theological Seminary in
- Princeton, New Jersey. I have been asked to set up a system aid in
- the publication of a musical comedy that has been written for out
- 175th anniversary as a graduate institution.
-
- I will need to find hardware and software to take MIDI keyboard input,
- convert it to standard musical notation (multi cleft, with lyrics,
- full score, real time input) and provide editing and laser printing
- capability (page make up and output).
-
- The hardware contenders to date are MacPlus, Apple GS, and Amiga. I
- have seen none of these set up or demonstrated. So far the only
- software that proports to do what I need is Electronic Arts' DELUXE
- MUSIC.
-
- I am looking for someone with experience in music publishing with the Amiga to
- give me assistance. If you can help please contact me. Call collect.
-
- You will have my appreciation and gratitude for passing along any
- insights, advice, or wisdom you may have. Please put this on you BB
- for others to see if you can. My Delphi DMAIL NAME is "PRINCETON"
- thank you for your help.
-
- Wayne Whitelock
- 226 Ross Stevenson Circle
- Princeton, New Jersey 08540
-
- 1 (609) 921-9424 Office
- 1 (609) 941-9363 Office
- 1 (609) 921-9369 Office
- 1 (609) 924-2343 Home
-
- EOM January 30, 1987 23.30 hrs
-
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-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: PC MacKey keyboard
- Date: 31-JAN 13:12 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- Just switched back to the Mac keyboard for a while, from the PC MacKey
- keyboard from Tangent Tech. I find the Mac keyboard has keys much closer
- together. The spring pressure is heavier, but I find I know more exactly
- when I've sent the keystroke and when I haven't. I like having the mouse
- closer to my hand, since the keypad is separate on this setup.
-
- Ric
-
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-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: Carrying Case Warning
- Date: 31-JAN 15:49 Business Mac
-
- Warning! I have seen large build-ups of static electricity when a
- ComputerAid carrying case was used to carry a Macintosh Plus. I believe that
- this is likely to cause damage to the electronic components of the computer,
- and I advise against buying or using this carrying case. I think that it
- is lined with normal nylon fabric, and not with an anti-static material.
-
- Ric Ford
- "MacInTouch" newsletter
-
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-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: Re: Helix & Double Helix
- Date: 31-JAN 19:36 Network Digests
-
- To: moriarty@tc.fluke.COM (Jeff Meyer)
- Subject: Re: Helix & Double Helix
-
- Is it still true that if you hit the reset button in Helix that your file
- will be completely trashed?! I know this is not the case with Omnis 3.
-
- Ric Ford
-
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-
- From: JIMH
- Subject: Re: Helix & Double Helix
- Date: 31-JAN 20:51 Network Digests
-
- Ric, i have had a lot of helix files trashed by having to use reset to get out
- of bombs. thats why i always keep two copies of database. jim
-
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-
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