Date: Thu, 30 Jan 97 17:04:55 PST From: The Info-Mac Moderators Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #24 To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Thu, 30 Jan 97 Volume 15 : Issue 24 Today's Topics: [*] BOOM 1.0 (an arcade game) [*] Bubblomania 1.2 [*] ChessKing Software Updater [*] Desktop Countertops 1.0 [*] drag and drop C++ [*] GenKey Version 1.0, Family Tree Editor [*] HP DeskJet 850/855, and 870 drivers (English) [*] HP DeskJet 850/855, and 870 drivers (French) [*] HP DeskJet 850/855, and 870 drivers (German) [*] HP DeskJet 850/855, and 870 drivers (Japanese) [*] HTML ColorChooser [*] HTML Vocabulary 1.7.1 [*] InformInit v1.3 [*] Macsounds, Modified System 7 Sounds [*] Mailto Converter1.5 [*] Polish Lesson 10 - foreign language teaching [*] Welcome Speech 3.5 (Q)uestion re:Font - Monaco & printing 2 x MacQ 5xx series 603e upgrade [A] Simple Alarms app - any suggestions? [Q] CFM 68K Runtime Enabler Byte on Macs vs. Pentium/MMX Centris 610 error -39 cropping up & no icons [Q] Eudora Pro 2.1.3 FWB Tools Extension conflicts with playing audio CD's how do i How to do an auto re-boot? Info-Mac Digest V14 #280 Info-Mac Digest V15 #19 Info-Mac Digest V15 #21 loan ammoritization Looking for Clay Wilson Font MPEG 3 Players? my sharing setup control panel fix Need Advice for new Keyboard Netscape and RAM Disk (Q an networking help needed No desktop printers Norton and disk corruption (more, again...) WebArranger 2.0 URL Validator agent doesn't work What's a Plus good for? which powerbooks? The Info-Mac Network operates by the volunteer efforts of: Gordon Watts, Adam C. Engst, Demitri Muna, Mike O'Bryan, Matt Bauer, Brian Wessels, Liam Breck The Info-Mac Archive is available at 50 public and private sites around the world. For the site list, request it by mail (address below), or try: Also accessible by ftp. Help files and indexes are also in info-mac/help/. 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StarNine develops Internet server software for the Macintosh, including World Wide Web and e-mail publishing systems. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V15 #24" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 04:26:20 -0500 (EST) From: fedefil@fub.it Subject: [*] BOOM 1.0 (an arcade game) What's BOOM? BOOM is my new, long awaited (at least by me ;-) game. It's an arcade game in the grand tradition, bringing the playability and feel of the glorious 8-bit consoles on the Macintosh. It can be described as "Bomberman meets Doom". Actually, I took the basic Bomberman idea and dropped it in a "Super-Deformed Doom" scenario (whatever this means). If you don't know what Bomberman and Doom are, definitely you've never played a computer game. This is the right time to start. BOOM's main features are: - Smooth sprite based animations in 256 colors - 8 different soundtracks and multi-channel sound effects - Simultaneous two players action - 80 different levels - 10 different enemy characters varying in intelligence and weaponry - Mid-game monsters and a final Super Boss System Requirements 68020/030/040 or PowerPC; 4 MBytes free memory; Mac OS 7.0.1 or later; 640x480 or larger monitor supporting 256 colors; Sound Manager 3.0 or later. Recommended Configuration Fast (25Mhz or better) 68040 or PowerPC; Mac OS 7.5.x or later; Sound Manager 3.1 or later on PPC machines. Distribution BOOM is US$15 shareware (single user license, site and world-wide licenses available). You can distribute BOOM freely, provided that you leave the software and the accompanying documentation unchanged. I give permission for this program to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. Thanks and best regards. Federico phone: +39 6 54803443 fax: +39 6 54804404 e-mail: or www: [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/boom-10.hqx; 2772K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 04:26:24 -0500 (EST) From: JOCHEN.DESCHEPPER@student.kuleuven.ac.be Subject: [*] Bubblomania 1.2 Bubblomania 1.2 is a cool action game in which you have to catch bubbles with the pin on top of the screen. There are lots of different bubbles rising faster and faster. Topscores can only be obtained by cool and concentrated players! New in version 1.2 : - more backgrounds - more options to make the game more difficult - nicer interface - and a few other improvements [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/bubblomania-12.hqx; 610K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 03:34:47 -0500 (EST) From: craig.shoemaker@his.com Subject: [*] ChessKing Software Updater Hello all, Here is an updater for the ChessKing=81 software package. This updater will bring previous version 1.00 and 1.01 up to the current version 1.02. ChessKing=81 software is usually filed with chess playing game applications; chess is played on a chess board and is a board game. (O.K., but believe me, not everyone has heard of the game of chess). Bye and thanks, and I hope you all have a nice semester, Craig Shoemaker Esoteric Software Arlington, VA 22207 USA http://www.his.com/~esoteric/ Click on the "What's New" link for the latest. [Archived as /info-mac/game/brd/chessking-all-to-102.hqx; 79K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 03:34:42 -0500 (EST) From: connorbd@cleo.bc.edu Subject: [*] Desktop Countertops 1.0 The Coach Collection of Desktop Countertops is a selection of about 25 patterns scanned from countertop chips obtained at my local Home Depot. The package is designed to be used with the application Texture Installer 2.1; due to irregular clipping sizes, they probably cannot be used with the Desktop Patterns control panel. The Coach Collection is (c)1997 Brian Connors and Duchesne Brick and Block. It is shareware; see details in the README file. Brian Connors Duchesne Brick and Block [Archived as /info-mac/gui/txtr/desktop-countertop.hqx; 202K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 22:48:01 -0800 From: jrrk@camcon.co.uk (Jonathan Kimmitt) Subject: [*] drag and drop C++ Have you ever wished the barrier to entry to programming on the mac was not so high? Did you ever sit down and hack for hours just to get a simple utility such as a file filter going on the mac ? If so, drag and drop C++ is for you. The basic idea is that files you drag and drop onto your application are immediately available as files which you can use standard C and C++ functions to operate on. The clever bit is that the C/C++ compiler itself is also a drag-and-drop file filter, so to generate your new application, you just drop the source code on the 'gcc' application ! Be sure to read the file INSTALLATION and the file COPYING (especially the section NO WARRANTY) before using this program. [Archived as /info-mac/dev/lib/drag-and-drop-cpp.hqx; 8521K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 15:32:11 -0500 From: Alan.H.Stein@mtu.edu, stein@math.uconn.edu Subject: [*] GenKey Version 1.0, Family Tree Editor GenKey is a Family Tree Editor. After filling in vital information (name, date of birth, ..., parents, siblings, spouse(s), children) with the names of the files where similar information for those people (if they exist), an HTML file can be produced for placement on the web, as well as a separate data file which can be used to later modify the page produced. The family tree produced can be distributed on different hosts. GenKey is shareware priced at $18. It is a Java application, so it is cross platform but the user must have a Java virtual machine installed. Alan H. Stein stein@math.uconn.edu http://www.math.uconn.edu/~stein [Archived as /info-mac/app/gen-key-10.hqx; 45K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 22:47:37 -0800 From: deskjet@hp-vcd.vcd.hp.com (Mac DJ/DW account) Subject: [*] HP DeskJet 850/855, and 870 drivers (English) This HP DeskJet QuickDraw printer driver version 9.1.3 prints to your HP DeskJet 850/855, and 870 printers. It corrects a text layout problem on Power Macintoshes that was introduced in the 9.0 driver. This driver also supports two sided printing and custom media sizes. It is a recommended upgrade for all users with the above HP DeskJets. System requires: * HP Deskjet 850/855, 870 printer * System 7.1 or higher * at least a 68030 or PowerPC processor Hewlett-Packard email: deskjet@vcd.hp.com The Desk[Jet/Writer] people! http://www.hp.com/ I give permission for these to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. [Archived as /info-mac/prn/hp-dj-800-series-913.hqx; 3562K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 22:47:14 -0800 From: deskjet@hp-vcd.vcd.hp.com (Mac DJ/DW account) Subject: [*] HP DeskJet 850/855, and 870 drivers (French) This HP DeskJet QuickDraw printer driver version 9.1.3 prints to your HP DeskJet 850/855, and 870 printers. It corrects a text layout problem on Power Macintoshes that was introduced in the 9.0 driver. This driver also supports two sided printing and custom media sizes. It is a recommended upgrade for all users with the above HP DeskJets. System requires: * HP Deskjet 850/855, 870 printer * System 7.1 or higher * at least a 68030 or PowerPC processor Hewlett-Packard email: deskjet@vcd.hp.com The Desk[Jet/Writer] people! http://www.hp.com/ I give permission for these to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. [Archived as /info-mac/prn/hp-dj-800-series-913-fr.hqx; 3448K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 22:47:11 -0800 From: deskjet@hp-vcd.vcd.hp.com (Mac DJ/DW account) Subject: [*] HP DeskJet 850/855, and 870 drivers (German) This HP DeskJet QuickDraw printer driver version 9.1.3 prints to your HP DeskJet 850/855, and 870 printers. It corrects a text layout problem on Power Macintoshes that was introduced in the 9.0 driver. This driver also supports two sided printing and custom media sizes. It is a recommended upgrade for all users with the above HP DeskJets. System requires: * HP Deskjet 850/855, 870 printer * System 7.1 or higher * at least a 68030 or PowerPC processor Hewlett-Packard email: deskjet@vcd.hp.com The Desk[Jet/Writer] people! http://www.hp.com/ I give permission for these to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. [Archived as /info-mac/prn/hp-dj-800-series-913-de.hqx; 3501K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 22:47:19 -0800 From: deskjet@hp-vcd.vcd.hp.com (Mac DJ/DW account) Subject: [*] HP DeskJet 850/855, and 870 drivers (Japanese) This HP DeskJet QuickDraw printer driver version 9.1.3 prints to your HP DeskJet 850/855, and 870 printers. It corrects a text layout problem on Power Macintoshes that was introduced in the 9.0 driver. This driver also supports two sided printing and custom media sizes. It is a recommended upgrade for all users with the above HP DeskJets. System requires: * HP Deskjet 850/855, 870 printer * System 7.1 or higher * at least a 68030 or PowerPC processor Hewlett-Packard email: deskjet@vcd.hp.com The Desk[Jet/Writer] people! http://www.hp.com/ I give permission for these to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. [Archived as /info-mac/prn/hp-dj-800-series-913-jp.hqx; 3520K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 14:43:53 -0500 From: (Rene Brouwer) rbrouwer@xs4all.nl Subject: [*] HTML ColorChooser HTML ColorChooser is a simple freeware HTML application intended to take the pain out of web color selection. With HTML ColorChooser you can quickly judge 140 text colors over 140 background colors, giving you an awesome 19600 possible combinations at the tip of your mouse. Requires a HTML browser that recognizes frames, tables and JavaScript. HTML ColorChooser was tested using Netscape Navigator 3.0. 12-01-97 (version 1.0): Added a side by side view to allow mixing and matching of frame background colors. The side by side view also cuts down on scrolling up and down to judge a font color on several different backgrounds. Enjoy! Ren=E9 Brouwer [Archived as /info-mac/text/html/html-color-chooser-10.hqx; 14K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 15:32:04 -0500 From: (Carl =?iso-8859-1?Q?B=E4ckstr=F6m?= ) carl.backstrom@gfk.se Subject: [*] HTML Vocabulary 1.7.1 (Nisseb softwares / Carl B=E4ckstr=F6m) HTML Vocabulary 1.7.1 is a fast and easy-to-use standalone HTML reference including almost every tag available. Here you can find all you need to know about simple tags, forms, tables, imagemaps, Netscape and Explorer extensions, special characters, colors, frames and more... *** carl.backstrom@gfk.se *** *** http://www.calles.pp.se *** *** -Young but beautiful- *** [Archived as /info-mac/text/html/html-vocabulary-171.hqx; 64K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 15:32:19 -0500 From: (Dan Frakes) frakes@gseis.ucla.edu Subject: [*] InformInit v1.3 Announcing the release of The InformInit v1.3, The Most Comprehensive Guide To System Software Available ANYWHERE! by Dan Frakes, * MacUser "Five Mice" Award * MacWorld Software Pick * Featured in the print and online editions of MacWorld, MacUser and MacWeek. * The InformInit's companion web site was mentioned in the June, '96 issue of MacWorld under the title "When Software Dreams Come True"! Version 1.3 of The InformInit is as close to a true "reference" on system files and information as has ever existed for the Mac community. The InformInit provides information on hundreds and hundreds of System Folder files: control panels, extensions, system folder contents, and more, from both Apple and third-party developers. Information includes file descriptions, who needs what, version numbers, RAM consumption, and helpful tips (even a few "secrets"). Where appropriate, files are organized into "groups" that are mainly used together. Files that require extensive discussion provide live URLs to information sources. But The InformInit is not just "inits" -- it contains chapters on installing the latest system software, files which don't take up system RAM, items found loose in the System Folder, PRAM, and the Modern Memory Manager. It also provides links to some of the best Mac info sites on the Web. The InformInit is more like a book than a database. You can read it from start to finish, or use the search command as an index to find what you need. When printed out, it's well over 100 pages! Yet it's still easy to find any file... There have been many imitations of, and efforts similar to, The InformInit, but it remains THE reference for System Folder information. Information on the benefits of registration can be found in the "Register" chapter of The InformInit. For more information and updates, visit The Mac Pruning Pages: System requirements: * Any Mac running System 7.0 or higher I give permission for my program to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. [Archived as /info-mac/info/sft/inform-init-13.hqx; 484K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 14:43:41 -0500 From: (Jeff) jeffsapple@earthlink.net Subject: [*] Macsounds, Modified System 7 Sounds To: macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu Macsounds Modified System 7 Sounds for your System File When you unstuff this file there should be 858Kb of sound here, unless my logic board is still on the fritz. You may not want to use all of the sound files for your system file, if you are running low on hard disk space. This is freeware so, pass these around if you want to, they are System 7 sounds and will only work on Apple computers. They also work on my Macintosh Plus which is System 6. If anyone out there can change the sound format to .wav format, go ahead, so that PCer's can hear the sounds too. I use them on ichat through Earthlink's Chat room. If you'd like to check out Earthlink's ichat, you can get the plug-in through Earthlinks Home Page at http://www.earthlink.net/ or if you have a Mac PPC you can get the plug-in http://www.earthlink.net/nethelp/ichat/nsmacppc.htm here. [Archived as /info-mac/art/snd/mac-sounds.hqx; 880K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 15:32:13 -0500 From: (Carl =?iso-8859-1?Q?B=E4ckstr=F6m?= ) carl.backstrom@gfk.se Subject: [*] Mailto Converter1.5 (Nisseb softwares / Carl B=E4ckstr=F6m) Mailto Converter 1.5 makes it possib= le to use forms on your pages without any access to a CGI-script! Support for files/folders/drag-n-drop, Eudora/Netscape mailboxes, clipboards etc. It can even merge, remove duplicates and more. *** carl.backstrom@gfk.se *** *** http://www.calles.pp.se *** *** -Young but beautiful- *** [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/mailto-converter-15.hqx; 490K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 15:32:14 -0500 From: (Jacek Iwanski) jiwanski@alpha.luc.ac.be Subject: [*] Polish Lesson 10 - foreign language teaching Polish Lesson 10 "Polish Lesson 10" is an example of the interactive multimedia foreign language lesson written with the "Language Toolkit Writer" program. It can be accessed with the "Language Toolkit Reader" program (both programs are available from the Info-Mac archives). Jacek Iwanski. mailto:jiwanski@alpha.luc.ac.be [Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/polish-lesson-10.hqx; 1430K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 15:32:16 -0500 From: (Nick) nick@arkg.com Subject: [*] Welcome Speech 3.5 The very latest version of the popular 'Welcome Speech' extension. Makes your Mac 'speak' "Welcome to Macintosh" early in the start up process - particularly impresses onlooking PC users who usually say "Gee - why doesn't my PC do anything like that?". Tested on many Macs for 12 months without any compatibility problems. Requires System 7 or later. Shareware US$10. Uploaded by Nick Trout eMail: nick@arkg.com [Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/welcome-speech-35.hqx; 24K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 23:58:07 -0800 From: dhanley@anv.net (Doug Hanley) Subject: (Q)uestion re:Font - Monaco & printing >From: Dave Berryman >Organization: DASAN Research Corp. >MIME-Version: 1.0 >To: "Hanley, Doug" >Subject: Font > >I was able to DL the file Pro-Font.hqx from shareware but don't >know why I can't unarchive it. I used a PC to bring it in >then copied it onto a disk then copied it to the my Mac. >What to do now? > >My biggest question, however, is why can't I use Monaco? It shows up >in my font list and I do have the Scalable font as well. No matter >what I do I can not PRINT a 15 point version even though it does >show up on my screen. It prints courier even when I try it with >a word processor. Any ideas? Please respond to the above e-mail address. He is a cross platform FileMaker Pro developer. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 22:15:10 +0000 From: d.frampton@philosophy.bbk.ac.uk (Daniel Frampton) Subject: 2 x MacQ Q1 Is there a shareware program in any way similar to Claris Homepage or Adobe Pagemill? Are there any earlier demo's of these two that allow pages to be saved? Q2 I scour the web a lot for interesting texts to download. When retrieving a html document (using Internet Explorer) is there a good way to save it in Word so as to keep the formatting? TIA Daniel, London. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 10:36:36 +0800 (U) From: DrBlood Subject: 5xx series 603e upgrade Subject: Time: 9:19 AM 5xx series 603e upgrade Date: 1/27/97 Hi All I am considering a purchase of a PowerPC upgrade for my PowerBook 520c. The upgrade is from Newer Technologies and includes a 603e running at 167 Mhz, with 8 megs of RAM onboard. The upgrade runs about $800. Has anyone tried this product, or the 117 Mhz flavor that preceeded it? If so I would appreciate any comments about how it works with respect to stability, actual gain in speed compared to the '040 processor that came with the 520c, and any other comments. One thing I am aware of is that the upgrade does not work properly with my built-in Global Village modem. But my plan is to remove that 14.4 modem and use instead an external 33.6 Kbs modem, also from Newer Tech, that will get power from the ADB port. It looks pretty slick, tiny and light. Does anyone have any experience with either of these products that might speak for or against? I would appreciate your comments. Thanks! Jerry Spangrude ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 03:32:52 -0600 From: Snuey Subject: [A] Simple Alarms app - any suggestions? Quoting: Simple Alarms app - any suggestions? By: George Barker Dated: 97-01-21 17:25 -0600 (USA Central Time) : For some years I've been using an extension called Smart Alarms8 - its : worked with Sys 6.7 on a Classic and it worked with Sys 7.5.1 on a 680X0 : Performa, but has finally said "Enough!" when I tried to get it up and : running with Sys 7.5.5 and a PowerPC chip. It has a simple and efficient : interface with the ability to reassign the alarm at the time of : notification (this was the bit that I really liked). : : So...does anyone have a suggestion for a similar device that will run with : sys 7.5.5 and a PowerPC chip - it doesn't need to have contacts, logs and : schedulers (in fact that could be a disadvantage) but it should be fast and : simple to use? John McMullen, The author of Smart Alarms now calls it Early Bird. It's one of those terrific little shareware programs that does one thing, and does it very well. I've been using it for over a year and it never once failed to remind me of something, or lost data, or failed to forward a repeating alarm correctly. If you're looking for a reliable, simple, pleasant-to-use reminder system for a Mac, Early Bird is it. You can get it from his web site... James "Snuey" Allen Madison Wisconsin USA ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 09:10:42 -1000 From: Buck Donham Subject: [Q] CFM 68K Runtime Enabler Does anyone have any up-to-date information on when the alleged Apple software "team" will complete a bug-free CFM 68K Runtime Enabler. I need it for OpenDoc and CyberDog, among other programs. Also, a few companies -- such as Microsoft with its Internet Explorer 3.0 -- say they are waiting for the runtime enabler before developing a 68K version of their programs. --TIA :-) -- Buck Donham Hilo, Hawaii ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 15:43:36 -0500 From: forbes@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu (Graeme Forbes) Subject: Byte on Macs vs. Pentium/MMX If you're interested in whether a PentiumMMX chip moves Wintel any closer in performance to Macs at the same clock spped, check out the February edition of Byte, where they run some Photoshop comparisons on a 9500/200, a 200MHz PentiumPro and a 200MHz Pentium/MMX. Five tests, three more significant, two less significant (in terms of what PS users do). Mac wins the three more significant tests by a large margin, beats the PentiumPro on all tests (more than twice as fast at RGB to CMYK), and loses the two less significant operations to the PentiumMMX by margins so narrow you have to stare at the chart very hard to see that the Pentium sneaked in less than half a second faster in the two cases. Downside for the Mac: the Pentium MMX system was priced at $3000 and the Mac at $4430; both had 64MB RAM. Upside: there are cheaper, faster 200MHz 604e MacOS machines. My guess is that the Mac would have won all tests if they'd been run on a Power Computing 200MHz 604e; a 64MB PowerTower or PowerTowerPro Core Config should cost about $3500-$3600, depending on where you go for memory. I don't know if there are faster *cheaper* Pentium200's than the Polywell systems Byte used. Graeme Forbes ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Jan 1997 22:25:47 -0500 From: Mike Attayek Subject: Centris 610 During upgrade to Centris memory, 8mb 72SIMM PNY vendor, the system would not power up. The drive would spin but the screen would not illuminate. I tried everything. I was grounded, etc. Any clues??? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Jan 1997 19:03:54 -0500 (EST) From: "David P. Baker" Subject: error -39 cropping up & no icons [Q] hi. i just got a pwercenter 132, and everything was working fine for a while. then i brought over everything from my old machine, and everything was still ok, although some icons were generic. no problem, i figured, just rebuild the desktop. well, once i did that, even more icons were blank, and now many of my programs won't run, and give an error -39 (which is end-of-file error). i'm running the now utilities 6.0 that cam ewith the machine, but even if i disable that, the problem still exists, even with files that were not compressed by nu. if i get new copies, they work (although their icons still don't show up). i don't know whether these problems are related, but i've tried norton utilities (alternate master directory problem, but it was fixed), and i've rebuilt the desktop several times now, normally at startup and with techtool. and i've even done a clean install of the system (7.5.3, and then 7.5.5 updater). anyone have any ideas? separately, on my old machine, i used stripper or one of those utilities for removing ppc code from my programs (mostly shareware). now i have a ppc. does anyone know of a utility that will look at all my programs and list those that only have 68k code, so i can check to see what i need to redownload? -- -+- David P. Baker * dpb@wjh.harvard.edu * http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~dpb/ -+- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jan 1997 14:10:39 +0100 From: pbacgh@mbox.vol.it (Paolo Bartoli) Subject: Eudora Pro 2.1.3 I've using Eudora for a while, but don't know all its options. Can someone help me out? For example, what about the "Add Word Service" in the Edit menu? What is the "DNS balancing" in the host preferences? And what are the "Kerberos" and "APOP" authenthication styles? ** Paolo Bartoli email: pbacgh@mbox.vol.it ** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 25 Jan 1997 17:43:52 -0800 From: Herb Kroemer Subject: FWB Tools Extension conflicts with playing audio CD's On my machine (a Powerwave 604/132) FWB's "FWB Tools" extension (a part of FWB's "Hard Disk Toolkit 2.0" package) interferes with playing audio CD's on the Mac's built-in CD ROM drive: After a few seconds of play, the sound simply stops. The problem occurs both with Apple's "AppleCD Audio Player" application and even with FWB's own "CDT Remote" application! I suspect that FWB Tools checks the SCSI bus every few seconds, which somehow terminates the ongoing play. I have not tried to find any workarounds other than simply disabling FWB Tools -- which has obvious penalties of its own. (Instaling QuickTime 2.5 did not fix it). Herb Kroemer ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Jan 1997 11:50:40 -0800 (PST) From: DuaneOD@atlantis-bbs.com (Duane O'Donnell) Subject: how do i I just purchased a used Mac II from Stanford surplus. How do I get rid of the password that At Ease asks for, so that I can use the computer? Duane ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Jan 1997 23:05:58 +0800 (U) From: DrBlood Subject: How to do an auto re-boot? I have a PowerMac 7100/66 running system 7.5.5 that I use as a server on an AppleTalk network. Occasionally it crashes, which is not usually a big deal. But if it crashes on a weeekend or evening and later I try to access it by modem using ARA (running on another server on the same AppleTalk network), it obviously is not to be found on the network. I then have to drive into the lab to get whatever it was I wanted. I would like to have it automatically re-boot daily at some specified time. I tried to do this using Auto Power-on/off but there was apparently a conflict with an extension since I got a system hang on restart. It was not clear to me that Auto Power-on/off would do what I wanted anyway. I suppose you could tell it to shutdown and then one minute later to start up again. However, I suspect this would not be very good for the electronics/power supply compared to doing a restart. Any suggestions for shareware/freeware that will auto re-boot? TIA Jerry Spangrude ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Jan 1997 23:10:21 -0500 (EST) From: David Roche Subject: Info-Mac Digest V14 #280 hi there... I have a question.. I've created a web page on my mac and posted it online at http://www.eurekanet.com/~chandler It looks fine on my mac (in my opinion.. it's my first page,though!) but looks too dark on my friend's PC... is there any way to set my pictures to use colors that both our browsers would see??? I have Photoshop... any advice or help? I'd really like for my friends to see the page as it's supposed to look... Thanks much, David Roche -- David Roche Email : droche@eurekanet.com Home Page : http://www.eurekanet.com/~chandler ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 21:15:14 -1000 From: lkehr@pixi.com (LaVerne Kehr) Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #19 I heard about Info-Mac long before I ever got my own Internet account, and even though some of the digests were in some very nice shareware collections I bought, I never could quite understand why there was such total and unqualified enthusiasm everywhere for Info-Mac. After roughly six months of reading it, I now begin to understand. And I just have to tell you: you guys make my day. It's not that I download great tons of stuff, but I love reading through the lists of what's new; it always makes me feel "rich and privileged," as a long-time Mac user, to know all this cornucopia is available to me if I wish, that all these mad programmers are out there feverishly working away to provide such largesse -- even though I'm old, I get a tiny echo of the feeling I used to have at Christmas: what will be inside *this* time? And above all, that you guys keep shoveling it out to us, and on a volunteer basis! So I wanted to say THANKS, it's really nice and greatly appreciated -- don't bother to respond, just keep up the good work. LaVerne Kehr ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 01:53:43 -0800 From: trisstep@iceonline.com (Tristan Jutras/Stephanie Earp) Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #21 >Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 16:10:49 -0400 >From: Franc Mosbaugh >Subject: help > >Hi, >I've been trying to download software without a lot of success. I keep >getting a message that says that there is no DNS entry. What does this >mean. Can anyone help me? Sounds like you're trying to do what I did at first: trying to plug the "Archived as" info into your browser to download Info-Mac stuff. The trick is to find a nearby Info-Mac archive, and add the pertinent prefix to it. For example, my local archive is: ftp://ftp.ucs.ubc.ca/pub/mac/info-mac/ ...so I just pop that address in my Netscape "Go to:" window (without hitting return), copy the part after "Archived as" in a given Info-Mac posting, and paste it on the end of the ftp address, over top of "/info-mac/". I'm sure others can explain it more simply or eloquently, but that's what works for me. Perhaps someone can suggest how to find the nearest Info-Mac archive to your home? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 00:30:55 -0800 From: bettycw@teleport.com Subject: loan ammoritization Hi, I'm wondering if there's any shareware loan ammort programs that will: 1. be able to enter FIXED payments 2. be able to enter VARIABLE interest rates 3. have unlimited times that the interest rate can change 4. recalculate when the loan payment will end 5. be able to handle a 30 year (plus) loan. My basic goal is that I want to be able to see how my loan will be extended or shortened if I keep the same payment when the interest rate flucuates. I've tried LoanPro, which seems good, but to enter the same fixed payment, I have to do TONS of finagling. It will work eventually, but I'm looking for something easier. Thansk in advance Betty ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 25 Jan 1997 00:43:05 +0000 From: Shard Subject: Looking for Clay Wilson Font HELP!~ I have been using A font called Clay Wilson for several years and with my new sytem install, I cannot use it! Can someone help me find a new version or any where to point me at, I would be grateful, it is my favorite font and in all my COOL publications. shard@ripco.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jan 1997 18:11:30 -0700 From: Pretoris@cris.com Subject: MPEG 3 Players? I need a movie player that will play MPEG 3 files. MoviePlayer and the MPEG extension will not play them for some reason. Any suggestions? Cheers, Rob ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 11:52:17 -0600 From: "Paul M. Sheldon" Subject: my sharing setup control panel fix On a hard partition of a removable drive, norton disk doctor moved an invisible appleshare pds file off bad blocks. This file, however, had evidentally gotten corrupted and the good doctor had not clearly stated I might replace it from uncorrupted backup or erase it entirely. With the removable drive online, sharing setup control panel wouldn't start filesharing. I hypothesized the corrupted file. Thanks Apple for telling me that trashing the suspected corrupted files wouldn't hurt anything (except bringing back to defaults). These files get recreated like pref's files, but, not on boot, but rather when you turn on sharing. Trashing invisible files, appleshare pds, on both hard partitions made these get created anew and uncorrupted and then filesharing would start! Thought the rest of you might like to know this trick or comment on it to make it a better trick. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Jan 1997 20:00:09 -0500 (EST) From: jrr7@cornell.edu Subject: Need Advice for new Keyboard I'm in the market for a new keyboard, and I need some advice from the Collective. I have a Performa 636, and everything was fine with my AppleDesign 2 Keyboard, although I thought the feel of it was a little squishy (though that was useful at times, as there was no noise to wake sleeping roommates). Then I dropped a book on it. Not once but twice. The keyboard would often lock up: none of the keys would work, and the LED's would do strange things. So I switched the keyboard with my roommate's, and everything was fine. Until I droppped this keyboard. (Getting the picture?) My roommate's keyboard was the Apple Extended Keyboard II, called by many as "the best keyboard Apple ever made" and I'd almost agree. However, it had a few problems: whenever I typed the word "out", I would often get "ou;", and there were a few other similar typographical errors. I'd noticed these exact same errors on other people's 630-series macs copuled with the AEK II, so I suspect it's an incompatibility. Anyway, the keyboard has finally and totally failed, and I need to buy a new one. In short, I'm looking for answers to the following: -Do I need to buy a new keyboard, or should I chance buying a used one >From the web classifieds? -Do I need to buy Genuine Apple, or are some of the less expensive clones worth it? (I'm looking at a "Seijin" 109-key for $39, from "www.poweron-line.com" but I've never heard of the manufacturer) -Are the technocool keyboards with builtin joystick/trackball/trackbad worth it? -Are the so-called "ergonomic" keyboards worth it -I'd appreciate it if you could give me recommendations. I'm particularly looking for a firm touch and some ergonomics. I also need a keyboard with another ADB port for my mouse. I definitely want a numeric keypad and an inverted-tee arrowkey cluster, with the insert/delete/home/end/pgup, and the full set of 15 function keys. Please send replies to my e-mail address, , as well as info-mac. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Jan 1997 23:06:11 +0800 (U) From: DrBlood Subject: Netscape and RAM Disk (Q an Greetings InfoMac-ers! I followed a suggestion posted here a while back to avoid Netscape-induced b-tree errors on my hard drive; since there were some posts about this problem in the past few weeks (I just caught up on my infomac reading over the weekend) I will review the fix I used (thanks to one of you whose name I can't recall). I also have a question about RAM disks. Netscape writes a copy of pages visited recently to a disk cache to speed up future access to the same pages. For some reason, this often results in a corrupted disk directory that can lead to severe problems. One fix (suggested here recently) is to partition your hard drive and cache to a partition that contains less important data (ie, not your System Folder). But this involves reinitializing your HD. Another fix is to create a RAM disk with about 1 meg of memory and to cache there. This has the added bonus of fast access to the cache, but at the cost of losing a meg of RAM since the amount designated for the RAM disk goes into the system heap and can't be used for anything else. This works well for me, since I have enough RAM (for now, anyway). But here is the question: when I shut down my PowerBook 520c (system 7.5.5) there is no problem with the RAM disk. However, on my PowerMac 7100/66 (same system) shutting down results in a message that the contents of the RAM disk will be lost. On the next restart a new RAM disk is initialized, which stops the startup while SAM asks for permission to initialize a disk. The next time you fire up Netscape it looks for the "cache #196#" on the RAM disk, can't find it, and reverts to caching on the hard drive. I solved this problem by telling Netscape to cache to RAM disk (rather than "cache #196#" in RAM disk) so now it doesn't matter if the RAM disk gets reinitialized each startup (except that the cache is gone and all pages have to be downloaded again). So there is really no problem here, except my curiosity. Why does the RAM disk work differently on the two computers? And why does doing a shutdown on the PowerMac 7100/66 erase the RAM disk while doing a restart does not? I searched the Apple Tech Library but nothing turned up. TIA! Jerry Spangrude ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 00:32:17 +0000 (GMT) From: ceccarelli@CSI.IT (adriano ceccarelli) Subject: networking help needed Dear all, I wonder if someone of you can answer a couple of questions of a real beginner. I work at the University of Torino (Italy). Recently a network has been set up in my Dept. so I don't need those expensive modem connections to get use of WWW, FTP, e-mail, etc. etc. The network administratory system here is still very primitive though, and basically concerned with finance rather technical aspects (i.e. "...we don't need that piece of hardware or software _because_ is expensive...". Although the third party who set up the network would provide tech. service if requested, I would like to know more about it all. Here are the questions: 1) Can anybody suggest a good book to learn the basics of networking, for a real beginner. I need something that explains why do we need a hub, what is a router, and the like; at least as a start. 2) Is there some software I can install on the machine (Performa 475) in my office to get a modem connection to that machine from home and do some work >From home involving use of the network of the Dept, including use of WWW etc.? That would allow me to work without having to pay for a home-ISP out of my pocket money. Thanks in advance for your kind replies. Please reply also to: ceccarelli@csivms.csi.it Adriano Ceccarelli Adriano Ceccarelli University of Torino Dept. of Clinical and Biological Sciences Ospedale S. Luigi Reg. Gonzole 10 - 10043 Orbassano - Torino - ITALY phone +39-11-9038728 fax +39-11-9038639 email: ceccarelli@csivms.csi.it ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 18:18:38 -0500 From: Michael.Hopwood@jeflin.tju.edu (Michael.Hopwood@mail.tju.edu) Subject: No desktop printers Hey, it's another Philly person! Apple says that the Desktop Printer software only creates icons for devices= that use Apple's drivers or their derivatives. These would include drivers= for ImageWriters, LaserWriters, and 3rd party drivers based on them, such= as the HP LaserJet drivers. The DeskWriter drivers probably are not based= on Apple products and are not recognized as printer drivers by the DP 2.0= application. From whereever I read this (I don't remember... probably it= was Information Alley), I believe they have not released the API to let= other companies 'hook' into the DP app yet, but plan on doing so in the fut= ure. Sorry, but I'm pretty sure you have to wait on Apple and HP for this one. --Mike ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Jan 1997 09:58:57 -0500 From: Randall Meadows Subject: Norton and disk corruption (more, again...) [cross-posted to Mac-L and MacPCI-l and Info-Mac] With all the discussion about Norton Utilities lately (at least on Mac-L), I was feeling pretty good about never having had any problems with it. [Thanks a lot, guys! ;( ] Why can't I have a wooden desk to knock on...?! Anyway last nite, after several crashes on my PowerComputing 604/120 and finding a corrupted file, I decided it must be time for a check up (I normally do this on a regular basis anyway, but more often after crashes). Well, Norton churns away for a while, then reports a list of about 75 files that "share the same space and are probably damaged". They weren't real important, ones that I could re-install, so I continued on. Norton then complained that the volume information map (?) AND the master directory block was damaged, and I allowed it to fix them. I ran the check again, and of course it told me about the files again, but didn't say anything about the info map or directory block. So I quit, delete the supposedly damaged files, and ran Norton again. Well, this second time, Norton complains about a _different_ list of files that "share the same space and are probably damaged", and again complains about the map and the directory block. So I again delete the files (one of which was the Desktop DF file), fix the map and directory block, then restart and immediately abort the resulting desktop rebuild, and run Norton one more time. Now I'm on the third iteration of this same situation, files that "share the same space and are probably damaged" and damaged volume info map and master directory block. This list of files is now encroaching upon more important files, and I'm starting to get worried--no backup. :( Has anyone seen this occur? Is Norton getting confused? Am I doing the correct sequence of fixes? My setup is a PowerComputing 604/120 (PCI), System 7.5.5, either 40 or 48 MB RAM (don't remember, I'm at work), version 3.1.3 of Norton Disk Doctor, and all extensions except Stuffit SpaceSaver turned OFF. I did install the BeOS from MacTech onto an entirely separate disk, which is having NO problems whatsoever, so I can't believe that that would have anything to do with it, and the problems did NOT surface immediately after doing this; it was after several crashes from the MacOS when the problems surfaced. Thanks for any help you can provide... randy meadowsr@fgm.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 25 Jan 1997 12:27:21 -0500 From: abrody Subject: WebArranger 2.0 URL Validator agent doesn't work Dear Digest readers, Anybody else out there using CE Software's WebArranger 2.0? I have now for about a year to keep track of my web page sites, and make sure that I am informed when they move. WebArranger used to be able to detect a URL that was no longer valid (i.e. moved or changed) by running a URL Validator agent. Lately however, I can't seem to keep the URL Validator on for more than three seconds. I go back to the menu and find it has stopped. Anybody know how to keep it on while it scans through the whole list of URL Validator sites? Thank you. Sincerely, ABRODY@vax.clarku.edu ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 03:35:15 -0500 (EST) From: Silo@aol.com Subject: What's a Plus good for? Paul, You'll need a Plus with 4 MB to do much useful with a Plus. For just plain word processing I recommend WriteNow, which has a small memory footprint and is responsive on the Plus's 68000 8MHz processor. See the February 97 issue of MacAddict for more on what a Plus is good for. It runs System 7.5.5 fine, so I here. I'm still running 7.0.1 on mine. It's the last system release I know of to come on 800K floppies. --Michael Knight ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 25 Jan 1997 14:23:57 -0500 (EST) From: layne@concentric.net Subject: which powerbooks? Hi, First..... I would like to thanks all the replys, on my last query. The responds were overwelming and very helpfull. Now I have a pretty good idea on how many hard drives my mac can hold. Thank you and keep up the good work. Second.... I have a friend thats plans to join the macintosh family (cheers). She wants to purchase a powerbook, of which I know nothing about. I can only give her the usual literature from mac magazines (like macuser) and apple sites. She is undecided between the 2300 duo or the 1400 Powerbooks. I don't want to give her the wrong advice. I would appreciate any advice anyone can give her on her first macintosh purchase, things like: reliability base on past experiences, ease of use, and expandability. TIA -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************