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- Subject: Delphi Mac Digest V3 #17
-
- Delphi Mac Digest Sunday, March 15, 1987 Volume 3 : Issue 17
-
- Today's Topics:
- RE: Word Scatology
- MacApp "PD" Software (2 messages)
- laserwriter carts
- more word observations
- MAC SE
- RSG 3.0 Upgrades/Fixes
- FONTastic upgrades (2 messages)
- PCPC HFS Backup 2.0
- Word 3.0 crashes (2 messages)
- BUGS (4 messages)
- Re: VBL tasks
- Re: Re: addq.w for popping arguments?
- Re: PROTECTING STATIC MEMORY
- asynchron serial driver calls (2 messages)
- laser spoolers
- Mac Plus and Hard disk powerdown
- Stresed Nodes
- More Press Releases...
- MacApp Developer's Association Newslette
- Mac SE first Impressions (2 messages)
- RE: Disk Repairs
- LW FONTS & FONDS
- Question about Mac SE overseas (3 messages)
- bootable 4.0
- MacHack '87
- Word 3.0 bugs
- Mac II monitor questions
- RE: Mulitple LW copies with MS Word 3.0
- 1000 miles...
- LoDOWN LD155
- RE: Re: PROTECTING STATIC MEMORY
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- From: PEABO
- Subject: RE: Word Scatology (Re: Msg 18037)
- Date: 11-MAR 00:19 Bugs & Features
-
- On a slightly related point, I wonder if the Microsoft spell checker
- accepts any very strange words that never appear in English or any other
- language known to humans? Such things are sometimes used to put a
- signature on a database so that it can be proved that you stole it. All
- Microsoft has to do is type one of these weird words in and notice that
- 'your' spell check thinks it's spelled correctly.
-
- Granthelwqgphlaerztng, peter
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: PEABO
- Subject: MacApp "PD" Software
- Date: 10-MAR 23:59 Programming
-
- My copy of MacApp 1.0 arrived today, and I noticed that Apple has
- included the license agreement with this version.
-
- In order to distribute a program built with MacApp, you must pay a
- blanket license fee of $100 per year and sign the license agreement.
- Paying the $100 gives you the right to distribute as many independent
- applications as you wish (unlike the System/Finder licenses). You do
- have to tell Apple the names of the programs within 90 days of release.
- You have to include Apple's MacApp copyright notice in the program and
- some disclaimer language in the documentation.
-
- I think just for fun :-) I'll call Apple Licensing and ask them about
- publicly distributed free programs and see what they say.
-
- peter
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: AESOP
- Subject: RE: MacApp "PD" Software (Re: Msg 18099)
- Date: 15-MAR 06:13 Programming
-
- Yah, if they have a copyrightable work, and want to see their copyright
- notice on derivative works, they have the right.
-
- However, doesn't this kind of indicate that MacApp is not the kind of
- tool that is suitable for "serious" programming - more for the Sunday
- bit-flipper?
-
- Laird
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSEKETEER
- Subject: laserwriter carts
- Date: 11-MAR 01:12 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- I have noted a couple of times that Quill Corporation is a good source
- for computer supplies like fanfold paper, labels, ribbons, etc. (they
- are much too high on Mac disks, but I think they sell rather few to
- date). I was surprised to find that their new Microcomputer supplies
- catalog now lists Canon cartridges for the Apple Laserwriter,
- #203-S-CNEP-CART-BK, priced at $99.88 through April.
-
- If interested, you can write them at: Quill Corp, PO Box 4700,
- Lincolnshire, IL 60197 and request to be placed on their mailing list.
- To order, the phone # is 312-634-4800.
-
- Alf
-
- P.S. I have no connection with this company other than satisfied
- customer for several years.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: JOSEF
- Subject: more word observations
- Date: 11-MAR 02:53 Business Mac
-
- I was real jazzed (no pun intended) with Word 3.0 for about the first 3
- days. It's starting to wear a little thin already. The copy I have
- seems to be in love with the New York font--it constantly switches back
- to it when I change the font style. I suppose it's something I'm doing
- wrong, but I don't think I should have to study the manual for 2 weeks
- to use this program. I also just recently purchased a copy of More
- (finally!) and I am finding myself using More more and Word less (aren't
- Mac names fun!) . MS could definitely take a few lessons from Living
- Videotext.
-
- Joe
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MICMAC
- Subject: MAC SE
- Date: 11-MAR 10:58 Business Mac
-
- I've seen the Macintosh SE and I found it very _UGLY_... I wonder if
- Jerry C. Mannock (the great designer of the Apple II and the Macintosh)
- is still at Apple? Looking at the SE and the Mac II the answer seems to
- be NO. Maybe he is at NeXt... (has anyone the answer?) [Sometimes young
- children are very beautifull; but when they've grown up, by education,
- they look as common people... It's too bad the Macintosh grown up that
- way!] And I wonder why they changed the Keyboard Mapping ?!? This has
- nothing to do with DeskTop Bus... And why no ROM Upgrade for other
- Macintosh? Is the presence of that same DeskTop Bus a valid excuse to
- not upgrade? I don't think so! There is AppleTalk in the 128K ROM's and
- most of people never uAppleTalk... I sometimes wonder if Mac PLUS can
- _really_ be upgraded till 4 megs (power supply! I mean, I sometimes
- wonder if Apple is playin' our bill...
-
- Michel Coste - MiC MAC Editor.
-
- PS. I'm very interested by NeXt. Has someone the same interest here?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSEKETEER
- Subject: RSG 3.0 Upgrades/Fixes
- Date: 11-MAR 21:01 Bugs & Features
-
- It's kinda fun trying to wriggle past the service staff at
- Letraset...grin. They obviously have little experience in dealing with
- software upgrades, so getting to a technical support staffer for
- questions involves a lot of repetition and explanation. At least they
- are very cordial and *willing* to listen, and while you may not reach
- your destination quickly, you won't be put on HOLD, either.
-
- Whatever else may have gone down in the deal with Boston Publishing,
- it does seem that Letraset is committed to support of RSG now that they
- have it. RSG 3.1 is in the works, with actual availability scheduled
- for May 1. While it will correct "all known" program bugs with RSG 3.0,
- they are trying to add some small new features as well, requested by
- users.
- Details aren't far enough along to say for sure, I was told, but they
- expect to handle the upgrade as they are currently doing for owners...if
- your copy of RSG 3.0 is not the latest (should have Dec. 15, 1986 as the
- Creation Date in Get Info) you send in your master disk for the newest
- version, freebie.
-
- In the meantime, the staff is happy to try to work around problems
- you might have with RSG 3.0. The support number is 1-800-634-3463. If
- you keep asking for "ReadySetGo 3.0 Technical Support", you'll get
- through.
-
- Alf
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSEKETEER
- Subject: FONTastic upgrades
- Date: 11-MAR 21:02 Bugs & Features
-
- ..and now to a company not so helpful or interested in users, Altsys.
-
- I called to get information on FONTastic PLUS upgrades from FONTastic
- and reported problems having Fontographer fonts download to Laserwriters
- with the newest LW system files installed. I got neither.
-
- RE: the upgrade to FONTastic PLUS, I was told there would be an upgrade,
- and it would probably be $30, but they didn't really know. I was told
- that they will be trying to send out information to registered users on
- the upgrade in the next few weeks, but didn't know what it would be.
-
- As to the LW problem, first I was told that since Apple had not released
- the new LW files in anything but Beta-test versions, they had no
- information. After some talk, they admitted that they did receive
- release copies of the new System files last week but had not had time to
- install them, so they couldn't say anything about problem.
-
- I figured that as long as they were wanting to be evasive, I'd ask about
- copy-perversion. It won't be on FONTastic PLUS (yeah!), but it will
- remain on Fontographer (booo! hisss!). While they wouldn't come out
- and admit it, I gathered the reason was the price they would have to pay
- to use CP would up FONTastic PLUS ($79.95) out of the price bracket they
- want it in. After some semi-heated talk about the hassles of using
- Fontographer in its CP state, they admitted it would be better to have
- it non-perverted, "but not yet".
-
- Alf
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DSACHS
- Subject: RE: FONTastic upgrades (Re: Msg 18070)
- Date: 11-MAR 22:16 Bugs & Features
-
- The new LW drivers change the way built-in fornts are referenced.
- Composite characters using Helvetica do not work unless Helvetica is
- used previously for at least one character.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSEKETEER
- Subject: PCPC HFS Backup 2.0
- Date: 11-MAR 21:03 Bugs & Features
-
- And one for the road, as they say...
-
- Upgrade information from HFS Backup V1 to V2 will go out to registered
- users next week, according to PCPC. The upgrade price has been set at
- $15, high for a drink, low for a horse, but worth it if the upgrade
- helps you keep a backup of any one file from a visit through the hole in
- the ozone layer.
-
- Alf
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DSACHS
- Subject: Word 3.0 crashes
- Date: 11-MAR 22:20 Bugs & Features
-
- Jeff Angus of InfoWorld, Seattle bureau, has agree to act as an
- interface to Microsoft with regard to crashes while running Word 3.0,
- and has asked me to post this message.
-
- If you have a crash while running Word 3.0, please accumulate as much
- information as possible and call Jeff at 1-206-633-5105
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DSACHS
- Subject: RE: Word 3.0 crashes (Re: Msg 18111)
- Date: 12-MAR 22:41 Bugs & Features
-
- I will foward any significant information on the thread to him. In
- particular I will give Jeff any phone numbers either in the thread or in
- Delphi mail messages to me. Jeff is interested only in the system crash
- problem, not in lesser bugs. There is one known way to produce a crash
- - Put a glossary FILE in the WORK menu, and open it from the menu. THIS
- IS NOT THE CRASH PROBLEM THAT PROMPTED THIS THREAD. If you have a crash
- during any "normal" editing please try to note as much information as
- possible and foward it. Problems of this nature are notoriously hard to
- track down.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MRCUTTERMAN
- Subject: BUGS
- Date: 12-MAR 00:34 Bugs & Features
-
- Does anyone else have problems with FileMaker Plus giving system errors
- on a 512K mac (not enhanced). I am running with the system that
- Filemaker included. Not the brand new one but the one before it. I can't
- remember the numbers. I have a feeling that the system is causing the
- memory to get full before sending the data to disk. Any how it's getting
- me worried Any comments will be appreciated.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: FRIED
- Subject: RE: BUGS (Re: Msg 18083)
- Date: 12-MAR 03:39 Bugs & Features
-
- I am running Filemaker Plus on a 512E, and when I first got it, I had a
- few crashes, but I haven't had any lately. I *think* the crashes had
- more to do with disk space problems than memory, because when I removed
- the system files from the disk, the crashes seem to have disappeared. I
- moved the System to another disk because my files are large, but I have
- had few problems since, at least of the crash variety. Sorry I can't be
- more specific.
-
- After using FM+ for a few months, I can tell you that I would not even
- bother TRYING to use it if all I had was two 400K drives. It's tight
- enough with two 800K drives. On the other hand, I really like the
- package, because it's extremely easy to do what I want, and as long as I
- design the database right the first time (and I always do, of course
- <grin>), it's trouble-free.
-
- Bob
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: RE: BUGS (Re: Msg 18083)
- Date: 12-MAR 17:35 Bugs & Features
-
- One thing is to work on only one document at a time, instead of opening
- multiple files. That could help.
-
- Ric
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: CHUQ
- Subject: RE: BUGS (Re: Msg 18083)
- Date: 12-MAR 22:59 Bugs & Features
-
- I've never had a problem with FileMaker Plus on my 512Ke (with new
- ROMs). As far as I can tell, it is solid as a rock. Perhaps a ROM
- incompatibility is showing up -- or something you have to load into RAM
- because you don't have the ROM's is getting to you. Are you running RAM
- based HFS, for instance?
-
- chuq
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: BRECHER
- Subject: Re: VBL tasks
- Date: 12-MAR 04:54 MUGS Online
-
- To: <MAX%TAMLSR.BITNET@wiscvm.wisc.edu>
- Subject: VBL tasks and ADDQ instructions
-
- > If you place a task in the application heap and don't remove it before
- > quitting, the Vertical Retrace Manager will try to call the task anyway
- > and crash.
-
- In the 128K ROMs, Launch removes VBL tasks in the application heap -- in
- fact, anywhere above the system heap, including above BufPtr.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: BRECHER
- Subject: Re: Re: addq.w for popping arguments?
- Date: 12-MAR 04:55 MUGS Online
-
- To: Tom.Lane@zog.cs.cmu.edu
- Subject: Re: Re: addq.w for popping arguments?
-
- > When more than 8 bytes are to be popped, you have to use "adda #n,SP".
-
- Lea n(SP),SP is a little faster.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: BRECHER
- Subject: Re: PROTECTING STATIC MEMORY
- Date: 12-MAR 04:55 MUGS Online
-
- To: GDCWOOD%CALSTATE.BITNET@wiscvm.wisc.edu
- Subject: Re: PROTECTING STATIC MEMORY
-
- > Is it possible to protect the portion of RAM, kept active by the battery,
- > so that control panels changes cannot [a]ffect original settings.
-
- How about... an INIT that stores the startup contents of PRAM, and a
- ShutDown task (installed using the ShutDown trap present if System 4.0
- or later is running) that restores the PRAM contents. Of course, any
- software-only technique loses if the Mac is powered off or reset
- without Shut Down. Install a sign on the machine that says "Please Shut
- Down before turning off"?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: INTECO
- Subject: asynchron serial driver calls
- Date: 12-MAR 16:14 Programming
-
- I have big troubles using the asynchron I/O feature of calls to the
- serial driver! Does there exist a working example which is different
- from DumbTerm.Pas from TML. The problem is as follows: DumbTerm posts
- one readcall in the Event loop. So I added after the asynchronus call
- took place in the called routine a call to post another read. That is
- somehow recursive but the only way to keep up with the input stream of
- 1200 baud. The problem is that I have to control the incoming data and
- have to send back control chars, the display of the data itself takes
- longer than receiving the data. But the amount of data to receive is
- limited to 2kBytes. So I need some way to receive and check data in the
- background. If all data for a display unit is present I post an
- application event. The looping main program picks the event up in the
- main event loop and takes care of displaying the data.
-
- What is allowed to do in an asynchronus I/O call? I know what IM says
- but perhaps someone has application experience. Any sugestions? I would
- even replace the serial interupt driver if necessary.
-
- Uwe
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: BRECHER
- Subject: RE: asynchron serial driver calls (Re: Msg 18103)
- Date: 13-MAR 07:56 Programming
-
- The problem with asynchronous serial input is that your completion
- routine is called with interrupts disabled, so it doesn't have time to
- do very much. If the only control of the incoming data you have to do
- is to send XOFF/XON for management of the input buffer, then the serial
- driver can do that for you. If you have other things to do in real time
- in response to each incoming character you may have to write your own
- driver.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: laser spoolers (Re: Msg 18067)
- Date: 12-MAR 17:29 Network Digests
-
- To: jonathan@mitre-gateway.arpa (Jonathan Leblang)
- Subject: laser spoolers
-
- We've tried all three spoolers and prefer Think's LaserSpeed by far. I
- use it constantly (but downloadable fonts must be downloaded
- "permanently").
-
- Ric Ford
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: Mac Plus and Hard disk powerdown (Re: Msg 18067)
- Date: 12-MAR 17:32 Network Digests
-
- To: Dan Stewart <STEWART_SYS%uta.edu@RELAY.CS.NET>
- Subject: Mac Plus and Hard disk powerdown.
-
- I leave my Mac (with an external fan) and hard disk running overnight
- while I'm in the apartment. I turn if off if I'm gone, because I've
- heard of Macs going up in smoke (flyback transformer?), and I worry
- about big AC power problems that could occur while I'm away and unable
- to turn it off.
-
- Ric Ford
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSEKETEER
- Subject: Stresed Nodes
- Date: 12-MAR 20:37 Business Mac
-
- Interesting press release today from MacNeal-Schwendler Corp. on a new
- stress and vibration analysis program for the Mac. While very few of us
- might have use for the program itself, titled MSC/pal, I found their
- approach unusual.
-
- The program comes in three versions, a 500 node for Mac+ (req. 1M RAM)
- at $1495; a 300 node version to run on a Mac512KE at $995; & a sampler
- 25 node version at only $45. Since all three versions come with a 300
- page manual, they are promoting the sampler as a teaching tool replacing
- a textbook.
-
- None of the program versions are copy-perverted. If you'd like more info
- you can write: MacNeal-Schwendler Corp., 815 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles,
- CA 90041 (213) 258-9111
-
- Alf
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSEKETEER
- Subject: More Press Releases...
- Date: 12-MAR 20:38 Business Mac
-
- Various Press Release Notes RE: Mac II & SE:
-
- CRICKET SOFTWARE: New versions of Graph & Draw available. Both take
- advantage of speed and color. New versions priced at $295 and $395,
- respectively, and current owners can upgrade at $100.
-
- LIGHTSPEED: Plans to ship a turnkey system of Mac II, 19" color monitor,
- color input scanner and software for a color desktop layout system,
- compatible with their high-end color design workstation based on Sun
- Microsystems hardware. No price given ;-).
-
- NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR: Memory expansion modules for the Mac II using
- one megabit DRAMs, consisting of a mother-daughter board, configurable
- as 4MB, 8MB, 12MB or 16MB, occupying a single slot. Full 32 bit native
- code addressing, to allow total memory capacity of 4 Gigabyte. 24 bit
- address mode also supported and RAM disk simulator and print spooler
- will be included. Shipping April '87.
-
- SIGMA DESIGNS: Laserview Display Screen has display of 1664 dots by 1200
- lines, consists of adapter board and choice of 15" or 19" monitor, both
- landscape. Scan frequency 74.75 KHz, refresh rate 60H in non-interlace
- mode, bandwidth of 160 MHz.
-
- Alf
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: RCONGDON
- Subject: MacApp Developer's Association Newslette
- Date: 14-MAR 01:54 Programming
-
- Interesting info in the latest MacApp DA newsletter.
-
- MPW products shipped: 1100 Workshop, roughly 800 to 900 units of MPW C
- and MPW Pascal, and between 300 to 400 units of MacApp. Of course, this
- is for Beta software so this these figures should be going up now that
- 1.0 is shipping. Anyone have figures on how many copies of Lightspeed C
- and Pascal, TML Pascal, Turbo Pascal, etc. are out there?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: NETMAN
- Subject: Mac SE first Impressions
- Date: 14-MAR 09:02 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- I am fortunate enough to have a loaner Mac SE with 20MB internal hard
- disk to check out for a couple of days. It does seem somewhat faster
- than my Plus but nothing quantifiable yet..(Ric will be doing benchmarks
- later)
-
- This sucker is a bit noisy though..I am used to the quiet of my FX-20
- humming under my desk but this guy is alot louder (ie. louder than a
- HD-20SC if that gives you any reference points.)
-
- The new newboard (Apple Keyboard) is nice but why the avante-garde
- lettering of the letters on the keys? I feel like i have to sit
- sideways or tilt my head to see the letters right.
-
- My biggest concern thusfar is that I CANNOT connect my GCC FX-20 to the
- SE. Anyone got any ideas on this one. The SCSI disk is addr. 0 and my
- FX-20 is 5. If the FX-20 is powered on and connected to the SCSI port on
- the SE I get the old sad, frowning Mac with '00000001' and '0000000F'
- underneath. If the FX is not turned on, there is no problem. If I turn
- on the FX after I've powered up the SE I cannot access it. The Apple
- HD-20SC 'manager' application sees the drive at address 5 and can 'test'
- it okay but nothing beyond that. If I try to launch the FX manager
- application it says ...'searching for Hyperdrives' then crashes (la
- bomba) (Sorry, can't remember the ID...I think 01).
-
- Has anyone got any documentation that describes this problem. I assume
- that it is GCC's problem now unless I am doing something fundamentally
- wrong.
-
- Jonathan Oski "MacInTouch Newsletter"
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: RE: Mac SE first Impressions (Re: Msg 18173)
- Date: 15-MAR 02:16 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- Benchmarks are coming (initially, it looks 10-20% faster on our standard
- benchmarks, just as claimed); but first, the SCSI compatibility
- problems.
-
- Along with the HyperDrive FX/20, the Mac SE also chokes and won't boot
- with the DataFrame XP40 (Init 2.1), and the Rodime 45 Plus (external).
- The symptoms are the same as Jon described above, and I suspect they may
- be due to controller incompatibilities. This is an SE with the internal
- SCSI drive. An SE with 2 800K floppies may or may not have the same
- problem.
-
- Another problem with this set-up is disks, like the AST 4000 base unit,
- and the Sunol SCSI 245, which are set to SCSI ID 0 and can't be changed
- easily. They hang on boot, with the access light on, and you can't even
- get the light to go out many times.
-
- The LoDOWN disk (LD155) won't boot at all. It won't mount, although the
- SCSI address is set to other than 0. (So were the Rodime and XP40).
-
- Disks which *do* work are as follows:
-
- Peripheral Land PL172 (very fast) CMS S240 (also fast) Northern Telecom
- S261 (ditto) Mirror 172x Peak 20 Magic 20 (you must find the location
- and add jumpers inside) Jasmine Direct Drive 80 (no problem, also
- speedy)
-
- Ric Ford "MacInTouch" newsletter
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: RE: Disk Repairs
- Date: 14-MAR 11:34 Network Digests
-
- To: daveg@dartvax.UUCP (Dave Green)
- Subject: Disk Repairs
-
- Dave,
-
- You should also check out the Berkeley Macintosh User's Group
- disk-fixing tools. They are useful and not duplicated elsewhere. They
- also have published extensive docuementation on disk recovery. In
- addition, Mac Zap Recover HFS seems to be a very powerful tool, well
- worth buying.
-
- Ric Ford "MacInTouch" newsletter
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: TSTEIN
- Subject: LW FONTS & FONDS
- Date: 14-MAR 18:10 Creative Pursuits
-
- I need some help with FONDs and FONTs and the LaserWriter. I would like
- to change the font the LW uses when I specify Courier in my document.
- I have the new font coded, and I will download it to the LW under the
- name, say, NewCourier. Then, when I specify Courier in my document, I
- want the LW to use NewCourier. For Courier bold and italic I still want
- the old LW fonts: CourierBold and CourierItalic.
- What do I change on the Mac side? Can I modify the FOND tables (using
- something like FEDIT or RESEDIT, or even writing simple programs if
- necessary) somehow so that the LW picks another font? Where exactly is
- the correspondance between Mac font and LW font set up?
- Tim Stein
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: PEABO
- Subject: Question about Mac SE overseas
- Date: 14-MAR 18:13 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- I received the following inquiry by MAIL:
-
- From: BOS1B::HVNZ 14-MAR-1987 02:58
- To: PEABO
- Subj: 230V MAC
-
- I HAVE JUST JOINED DELPHI AND ICONTACT FROM NEW ZEALAND. I HAVE BEEN
- USING A MAC 512K E BUT WANT TO GET A MAC SE 20 CPU FROM THE STATES. I
- AM ORIGNALY FROM S. CALIF. AND CAN GET ONE FROM THERE, BUT NO ONE WANTS
- TO TELL ME IF THE DOMESTIC MODELS CAN BE SWITCHED TO 230 V.A.C. I'VE
- BEEN PLAYING TELEPHONE TAG WITH THE STATES AND IT'S STARTING TO COST A
- LOT OF KIWI DOLLARS.
-
- I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE ANY HELP YOU CAN GIVE ME. I CAN BE CONTACTED
- THROUGH DELPHI MAIL.
-
- THANK YOU,
-
- JOHN LIPKE
-
- USERNAME HVNZ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSEKETEER
- Subject: RE: Question about Mac SE overseas (Re: Msg 18191)
- Date: 14-MAR 19:08 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- According to releases from Apple, both the Mac SE and Mac II feature a
- "universal power supply that operates with any voltage". I bel;ieve I
- read that this is done via switches on the back of the unit, but I don't
- have that particular source handy. The above quote is from the press
- releases on both the Mac SE and Mac II.
-
- Alf
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: RE: Question about Mac SE overseas (Re: Msg 18195)
- Date: 15-MAR 01:02 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- I opened the sucker up. Inside is a nice power supply in a steel box
- marked "Sony," but apparently manufactured by another Japanese company.
- Yet another sticker on it indicates that it will operate at 50 or 60 Hz.
- and up to 240 V. Don't trust my guess, but it seems like this would
- allow you to simply plug into a European socket (with adaptor plugs),
- and start "cooking" (so to speak).
-
- Ric
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: JOSEF
- Subject: bootable 4.0
- Date: 14-MAR 19:09 Business Mac
-
- I seem to be unable to create a bootable System 4.0 disk by copying the
- System Folder from a know working bootable System disk to a freshly
- intialized disk. Using the new 'Write Boot Blocks' utility doesn't help.
- The only thing that seems to work is doing a full disk copy. No big
- deal but somewhat annoying. Anyone else have this problem?
-
- Joe
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSEKETEER
- Subject: MacHack '87
- Date: 14-MAR 19:13 Programming
-
- (Press Release)
-
- MacHack '87 - The Second Annual Macintosh Developers' Conference
-
- The response to MacHack '86 was overwhelmingly positive. Therefore, the
- Univ. of Michigan, in combination with Apple Computer Inc., Broadacre
- Network, and the MacTechnics Group, are pleased to announce MacHack '87.
- It will take place on Jun 10, 11, and 12, 1987 at the Holiday Inn West
- in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
-
- The theme for this year is Communication, Decentralization, and Shared
- Information.
-
- Topics that will be covered include: Developmental Tools; Artificial
- Intell.; Courseware development; Communications - AppleTalk, serial port
- communications; Multi-User applications; Communication to mainframes;
- Q&A - Future Apple directions (possibly limited to Certified
- Developers); ROM 64 vs 128 vs 256 vs ? - making applications work on all
- of them; Database products and technologies; Business aspects of
- software development, marketing & support.
-
- The conference will include multi-tracked conference sessions, a 24-hour
- machine room, a banquet, a vendor exhibit area, and a vendor forum room
- for detailed product demonstrations. Attendance will be limited. A
- two-day intensive workshop covering the essentials of Mac programming
- will be held in the same hotel June 8 & 9.
-
- The organizers welcome suggestions on any of the above. You may contact:
-
- Aimee Moran, Conference Manager, Expotech Inc., 1264 Bedford Road,
- Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230 for more info, or respond via network
- address:
-
- Aimee_Moran@um.cc.umich.edu
-
- (DisClaimer: I don't claim to know anything about dis. Alf)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MOUSE1
- Subject: Word 3.0 bugs
- Date: 14-MAR 21:38 SIG Business
-
- Another complaint on Word. When I tried to convert a document written
- in columns from the old Word -- guess what? Kaflooy! Most of the
- formatting was lost, headers were lost in many cases, and plain text
- came up underlined when only headers were underline d originally! Lots
- of fun trying to fix that one. I finally gave up, called MS and was told
- there was probably something wrong with my convert program (which, by
- the way, they do *not* tell you how to do in the manual!) They told me
- to send in an zerox of my document, a disk with the document as it now
- appears and they would fix it. All I can say, is Thank God, I finished
- it before changing to the update --formatting in col. is icky to say the
- least. Formatting with Word is *still* painful.
- Judy
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: LOGICHACK
- Subject: Mac II monitor questions
- Date: 14-MAR 21:54 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- Does anyone know if the Mac II video card/monitor combination support
- csCode 11 in the video device driver? This call allows a program to set
- things like contrast and brightness which are normally located on knobs
- and dials of convention monitors. Seems like a pretty nifty feature to
- me...
-
- In a similar vein, anyone know if these monitors power down
- automatically along with the Mac? Seems to me if the ShutDown command
- actually shuts the machine off, then it only makes sense to power down
- the monitor at the same time.
-
- Just curious and impatient...
-
- Paul :)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DSACHS
- Subject: RE: Mulitple LW copies with MS Word 3.0
- Date: 14-MAR 22:13 Network Digests
-
- Tell Eric Mazur that he can get multiple LaserWriter copies printed
- quickly by holding down the shift key, while selecting the PRINT
- command with the mouse. The The LaserWronger's own dialog box will
- appear. Enter the number of copies desired, and click OK. Then select
- Print (without the shift key) and request 1 copy. The proper number of
- copies will then print, with all copies of each page together. After
- this select Print with the shift key again and set the number of copies
- to 1.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: INC
- Subject: 1000 miles...
- Date: 15-MAR 01:16 Network Digests
-
- Jeff... can this 'quirk' in the game be reported to:
-
- jayr@well.UUCP (Jay Roth)
-
- who I guess wrote it...
-
- When the game runs out of cards, it doesn't seem to realize it and just
- sits there unless the player can win. So I doesn't officially 'hang'
- but can't do anything from there except a total restart of the game.
-
- thanks.
-
- josh
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: LoDOWN LD155
- Date: 15-MAR 02:08 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- What would you think of a disk that bombs under System 3.2, apparently
- due to the use of caching in the disk driver and consequent collisions
- with Apple's cache; which requires three iterations of a Mount utility
- to come online at all, which can't be booted directly, and which doesn't
- work at all with the Mac SE? It's called the LoDOWN LD-155.
-
- Ric
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: AESOP
- Subject: RE: Re: PROTECTING STATIC MEMORY (Re: Msg 18095)
- Date: 15-MAR 06:13 MUGS Online
-
- OR,
-
- How about removing the Control Panel from the System file running on the
- Mac?
-
- There might be some little wires or PC traces you could cut to
- write-protect Parameter Ram, but then again there are a lot of other
- things one can cut with a razor blade, aren't there?
-
- Laird
-
- ------------------------------
-
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