Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #362 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Fri, 12 Nov 99 Volume 16 : Issue 362 Today's Topics: [*] TidBITS#505/08-Nov-99 (A) Hypercard updates (A) Windows/Mac CDROM compatibility problems (C) Data Detectors. (Q) Netscape on CD ? about file dates [Q] Mac II batteries After Dark no longer? Bad Apple experience Changing Netscape's Home Page Changing Netscape's Home Page Fwd: Changing Netscape's Home Page Fwd: Windows/Mac CDROM compatibility problems Help with LP -> CD problem, please? IIsi sound and crashes Info-Mac Digest V16 #361 Info-Mac Digest V16 #361 Problem with contextual menus Processing video and images REQ: System 7.1.2 update -for pensioner VirtualPC-Windows95 or 98? why a 30 second delay sending e-mail? 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We'd also like to thank AOL for the main Info-Mac machine. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V16 #362" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 21:00:00 -0800 From: TidBITS Editors Subject: [*] TidBITS#505/08-Nov-99 TidBITS#505/08-Nov-99 Thinking about a big hard disk to store MP3 files? First read Jerry= Kindall's roundup of Macintosh MP3 encoders to get the best bitrate for= your buck. Also in this issue: was TidBITS marked as spam in your copy of= Outlook Express 5.0? Find out why, and what Microsoft is doing about it. In= the news, we cover Microsoft being found to be a monopoly, the results of= our Mac interface poll, and updates to Eudora 4.2.2 and the Power Mac G4= (PCI Graphics) ROM.=20 Topics: MailBITS/08-Nov-99 Undesirable Behavior in OE 5.0 Junk Mail Filter Making MP3s, Part 2 [Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-505.etx; 32K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 10:19:03 -0500 From: a brody Subject: (A) Hypercard updates Dear Digest readers, Somewhere in previous digests I recall somebody bemoaning that they=20 couldn't use Hypercard, or weren't sure if it would work on MacOS 9.=20 Sure enough, on the MacOS 9 CD Extras folder there is an update for=20 Hypercard. So rest easy, Apple hasn't forgotten all its Hypercard=20 friends. Some of the following software exists in MacOS 9 in the CD Extras folder: Additional Desktop Pictures Additional Modem Scripts America Online Apple Printer Utility AppleScript Extras Eric's Solitaire Sampler G3 Firmware Update HyperCard Player Language Kits CD Extras Mex. Spanish Text-to-Speech Network Extras Palm=81 Desktop Pointer Mode QuickTime Samples Universal Access Apple LDAP Changes AppleCD Player ColorSync CD Extras AppleWorks 5.0.4 Updater =46ile Sharing Extras HyperCard Update iMac Firmware Update Additional Desktop Patterns So don't be afraid to browse the new OS CD if you haven't already, or=20 to even look at previous OS CDs. Apple usually includes goodies=20 that don't come with the standard install. Do be aware though that=20 some firmware updaters are meant only for specific machines. In=20 fact there is a tech info note that the iMac firmware update 1.0 only=20 works on Rev A and B iMacs. Sincerely, abrody@smart.net ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 17:47:42 -0500 From: Diane & David Turner Subject: (A) Windows/Mac CDROM compatibility problems >...I burned the disks using Toast with the ISO 9660 file format and found >that they were fine for the Mac but with a Windows machine there did not >appear to be the jpg suffix required for the software to identify and open >the files... I suspect the problem comes from either an incorrectly selected Naming setting in the Toast ISO 9660 Settings tab, or lack of adherence to the 8.3 naming rules. If your intended target machines are all Windows 95/NT or higher and you want long file names (up to 31 characters), be sure you specify Joliet Naming in the Settings tab. Once burned, Windows 95+/NT computers should recognize the long file names, while Macs, UNIX, MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 will see a truncated version of the long filename, but should still have the appropriate 3-letter extension. If your target machines are not all Windows 95+/NT, or you just want to make sure any computer can read the intended names, select "Allow MS-DOS Names" in the Settings tab and adhere to the MS-DOS 8.3 naming rules. Hope this helps David Turner Centerville, OH "Insanity is hereditary...you get it from your kids." ------------------------------ Date: 11 Nov 99 06:50:58 -0500 From: "D. Scott Beach" Subject: (C) Data Detectors. >Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 19:26:19 -0700 >From: "Dr. James K. Butler" >Subject: ADD > >A little while back I posted some information about the Apple Data >Detectors (ADD). They consist of a control panel, an extension and >AppleScript. Most people have not heard about them, but they are a FREE >addition to the OS and they can be downloaded from the Apple site. Dr. Jim: I've been using them since they were first introduced and think they're great. They're particularly good for extending the life of older software. For instance, we use FirstClass 3.x at the publishing company where I work but it's not really an internet mail client; even with the addition of SMTP gateways. With ADD we can make it sort of act like a modern mail client in as much as we can make it URL aware. I'd like to see someone come up with a data detector module that would allow modem dialing from text containing phone numbers. - Scott Remove the "spamless" to return eMail to me. Scott Beach Toronto, Canada ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 19:01:34 -0500 From: Ed Ver Hoef Subject: (Q) Netscape on CD I have tried three times to download the latest version of Netscape from Netcenter. Each attempt took over an hour and was unsuccessfull. Is there some way to get it on CD? Ed Ver Hoef ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 13:42:38 -0800 From: Dan Frakes Subject: ? about file dates "Bob Rolston" wrote: >I would like to be able to change all of the "date modified" for files on my >computer. Does anyone know of a simple program that will do this without >actually having to modify the file? FileBuddy will let you do this, and much more. IMHO it's one of the few "must-have" utilities. Dan@InformINIT.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 09:57:01 -1000 From: Jerry Levinson Subject: [Q] Mac II batteries I recently had a Performa 475 and two Mac IIs "die". Pressing the power button on the keyboard or the power switch on back did nothing. I've had this happen before so the first thing I checked was the battery. Replacing the battery in the 475 solved that problem, now it works fine. The question is about the Mac IIs. One has two soldered-in batteries, the other has two cases for batteries but had only one battery in it. The latter was given to me "not in working order", the other worked fine until last week when it quit. Does the Mac II need both batteries to work? The one with the cases doesn't work with two batteries (nor with one) and I haven't worked on the one with the soldered-in batteries yet. And is there any way to test the power supply? Thanks, Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 15:24:03 -0500 From: a brody Subject: After Dark no longer? Dear Digest readers, I suggest we all petition Berkeley Systems to get After Dark updated for MacOS 9. Because it appears for many people it doesn't work, and they have stated they won't be updating it for MacOS 9. Need I remind everyone here that while there may be Dark Side, SETI!, and Pyro!, After Dark still remains the most commonly used screen saver on the Mac platform, (based on the number of screen savers I find in the archives and MacDownload.com that use After Dark) and all Windows platforms come with multiple screen savers in the operating system. All we Mac users get is the sleep mode, and have to buy After Dark just to get a screen saver. It is time this were no longer and somebody make a crossplatform screen saver application where we could use Windows screen savers, as well as After Dark Screen savers in one application. Maybe Apple needs to make such a program built-into its Energy Saver control panel. But something has got to be done. And please crosspost this announcement elsewhere to get After Dark to once again publish a decent screen saver for the Mac. Not only that places like http://www.screensavers.com only have PC screen savers. By the way I still get some screen savers that work on After Dark 4.0.3 with MacOS 9. But if others are apparently having lots of Type 1 errors with MacOS 9 and After Dark, then something has to be done. And before anyone says it, yes I do have VirtualPC 3.0 on a G3, and no I don't want to have to open my emulator every time I want a screen saver to play for me. After Dark was what prompted me to get a Mac back in 1991 in part because I liked the fish screen saver. And here is another reason for After Dark to return, VirtualPC won't work with USB devices unless MacOS 9 is installed. Unless there was some way to have a minimal MacOS 8.6 installed on the same machine as MacOS 9.0, it would be mighty difficult to have really the best of both worlds. Sincerely, abrody@smart.net ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 16:25:32 -0500 From: Jook Leung Subject: Bad Apple experience GenevaI recently had an appalling experience with Apple Computer that has shaken up my loyalty and advocacy in that company. Friends will say I had always been an Apple junkie. My 128K Mac and first issue of MacWorld magazine have remained collectibles. And I've owned about every other model Apple Computer has ever made including the IIe and IIGS. I placed an order online at the Apple Store for an iBook laptop and AirPort after seeing it at MacExpo in 7/99. This was going to be my 4th Apple laptop purchase only because the AirPort technology was very cool. After a 3-month wait, the iBook arrived with no AirPort. Strike One. I had gotten an iBook with a screen that has a couple defective screen pixels, one that is stuck on RED and a couple inches from the center of the screen. Strike Two. After placing my third call to Apple Customer Service asking for a return or replacement, they continued to say " SORRY", a LCD screen such as mine with two bad pixels is within their guidelines as being acceptable. They said, "we can't help you" and offered no replacement and no customer satisfaction. Strike Three. As a digital-imaging specialist and consultant it hurts me to say this company has turned it's back on a loyal customer and will be losing another evangelist. I hope this story gets to the higher-ups and they realize this sort of thing is really damaging to Apple's market place and that Customer Service should also really care about customer satisfaction. Does Apple realize they are trading the cost of an iBook for many, many lost future sales? Or is it that they don't care any more. Beware of buying electronic products with LCD screens and CCD sensors. Manufacturers are slacking off on quality control and using units that are not 100% perfect. Two of my Nikon digital cameras had defective pixels and Nikon customer service replaced the components under their warranty policy. BTW, don't ever order from the Apple Store. They have a NO RETURNS - ALL SALES FINAL policy! Please forward this e-mail to the higher ups at Apple Computer. Thank you --------------------------------------------------------------- Jook Leung http://360vr.com 201 894 5881 fax: 201 894 5882 360VR Photography * 44A Honeck Street * Englewood, NJ 07631 --- 360 Degree Panoramic Images for Virtual Tours --- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 21:19:24 -0600 From: Lanny Chambers Subject: Changing Netscape's Home Page On 11/8/99 13:58, Info-Mac info-mac@starnine.com wrote: >Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 19:19:33 +1100 >From: George Barker >Subject: Changing Netscape's Home Page > > >I've just installed Netscape Navigator 4.0.5 and wish to specify a file for >it to open on launch. All the Home Page settings in the Preferences panel >are grayed out, and I can't find anyway to make them active. Make the change in your Internet control panel, under the Web tab. You must type in the entire path; mine is: file:///Hard%20Disk/Internet/Netscape%20Communicator%AA%20Folder/hotlist.ht ml ...since spaces must be represented by "%20." The "%AA" is, of course, the trademark character. Not very intuitive, is it? :-) BTW, if you're running an old OS and don't have an Internet control panel, then make the changes in Internet Config. Lanny Chambers St. Louis, USA http://www.hummingbirds.net/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 18:56:13 -0500 From: Ilyse Kazar Subject: Changing Netscape's Home Page Geroge Barker wrote: >I've just installed Netscape Navigator 4.0.5 and wish to specify a file for >it to open on launch. All the Home Page settings in the Preferences panel >are grayed out, and I can't find anyway to make them active. > >Any suggestions on changing this? The last thing I need is to wait and wait >while it loads Apple's portal site every time I launch it. You need to either uncheck the "User Internet Config" checkbox in the Identity panel of the pref's (which action would now enable the "Choose File" button in the Navigator panel), or to enter the location of your file in Internet Config's "Web" button. kazar ---------------------------------------------- DATATUDE Anne Verrinder Ilyse Kazar 908-534-9552 212-260-6976 annev@datatude.net kazar@datatude.net --- Members ~ FileMaker Solutions Alliance --- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 17:11:53 -0800 From: Daly Jessup Subject: Fwd: Changing Netscape's Home Page George Barker asked: >I've just installed Netscape Navigator 4.0.5 and wish to specify a file for >it to open on launch. All the Home Page settings in the Preferences panel >are grayed out, and I can't find anyway to make them active. > >Any suggestions on changing this? The last thing I need is to wait and wait >while it loads Apple's portal site every time I launch it. In the Edit menu, you find the Preferences (as you know). Go to the "Identity" subcategory under Mail and Newsgroups. In that pane, you will find a checkbox next to the words, "Use Internet Config". If that has a checkmark in it, then you can only change your home page by using Internet Config (or the Internet Control panel under OS 8.5). If you want to change it directly in Netscape's preferences "Navigator" pane, then you need to uncheck "Use Internet Config." As soon as you do, you will be able to change your home page in Netscape. Daly ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 17:41:37 -0800 From: Daly Jessup Subject: Fwd: Windows/Mac CDROM compatibility problems Neil Fiertel wrote: >I have been stymied by the inability to make a compatible CD-rom of jpeg >files to be accessible from either a Mac or a Windows machine. I burned >the disks using Toast with the ISO 9660 file format and found that they >were fine for the Mac but with a Windows machine there did not appear to be >the jpg suffix required for the software to identify and open the files. >It was necessary to copy them over to the Hard Drive and then add the >suffix for some reason. Can anyone shed some light on this? I am in a bit >of a bind to get the solution to this pronto as I must produce a number of >disks this month. Is there another way to accomplish this compatibility >using Toast? Please contact me directly with advice on this issue as I >need a rapid reply if possible. Thanks in advance to anyone with a >solution!!!! nfiertel@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca I believe you could just use one of the file naming utilities and batch process your files. I always save graphics I will be putting on the web or a CD from GraphicConverter before I finally burn the CD or upload the files. I've found that its version of GIF and JPEG never fails to work, and it adds the suffixes automatically. There are quite a few shareware programs that do batch renaming, too, such as Drop Rename, File Buddy, and many others. If you are clever with AppleScript, you could probably even write a quick AppleScript to rename the files, adding the suffixes. Actually, I just now did it by dropping a folder of graphics files onto a list window in File Buddy, selecting all the items in the resulting list, then choosing the Actions button and renaming them by appending ".jpg" - instantly, every file had the suffix. Very nice. I love File Buddy! Daly ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 20:24:03 -0400 From: awest@awod.com Subject: Help with LP -> CD problem, please? Hi - I am posting this for a friend in Italy, hoping that someone on the list can help him: Thanks for your patience and excuse my english. I wish to record my LPs to CD. I imported an AIFF file at 44.1 KHz, 16 bit stereo. First I connected my preamp out to the RCA port (audio in) of my G3. Then I started the application "SOUND RECORDER" with these setting: No Compression, 44.100 Hz sampling rate, 16 bits, stereo, save as AIFF. Now, "let's the music play", and started to record. Well, after 1 minute (60 secs), when I stop recording, the SOUND RECORDER window, tells me: Time Recorded: 66 secs. And I noticed a change in the pitch of the music - why? (I've made several attempts, with several different times, but the results were the same: about 11% longer, as if the machine was overclocked, but it's not!) Then I saved it as AIFF file. If I play it with Quick Time (or any other AIFF player) it sounds normal. Also if I play it with TOAST's preview it sounds normal. But while the file plays in one minute, its length in the info window is 66 secs. So, when I record it onto a CD, and I listen it with a normal CD player (or with my internal CD-ROM player), now it plays exactly in 66 secs, and the pitch changes (the original note G for example, now sounds as a F note, and so on). I've tried also to record through the mini in-port (microphone) obtaining the same result, because I was thinking that perhaps, the personality card was made for american market instead the European one, but now I know (Apple Tech Info) that the only hardware sampling rate for that card is 44.1 KHz. I've also tried different apps for recording (AIFF RECORDER, STRATA VIDEOSHOP, and so on): same results! Anyway the System will not play the sound's length as original. I've opened a saved aiff file of 33.18 secs (I recorded it instead for 30 secs) with SOUNDEFFECTS (0.9.2 shareware), and I've looked at the number of samples: they are exactly 1463238, then 44100 per second but for 33.18 secs instead of about 30 (note that 1463238 samples divided by 30 secs is equal to 48775 Hz). Moreover the dimension of the file is 5853006 bytes (divided by two channel, divided by two byte for size (16 bits), minus the header of the file (only 54 byte) you can obtain 1463238 samples). The odd thing is that the system records at a 48775 Hz and tells me that the sound is 33.18 secs long at 44.1 KHz, but plays it at 48.775 Hz (?) for 30 secs! I'm desperate! I've formatted my HD, I've re-installed system 8, and then the system 8,1 twice. The machine is a G3 Minitower at 266 MHz, with personality card, 224 MBytes of installed RAM (32+96+128), a 6 GB IDE HD, plus Zip, CD-ROM and 8 MB of video ram. Can you help me? (awest@awod.com for): Cesare Smitti - E-mail: g3che@dacos.it ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 10:21:20 -0500 From: Ken Laskey Subject: IIsi sound and crashes My kids are still saddled with our old IIsi running System 7.1 ("no, you don't need the G3 Powerbook to play Tetris") and I previously got inside to clean the speaker contacts. I haven't done that for a while and the sound is almost gone again (you really don't need the Russian background music when playing Tetris), but recently a new problem has surfaced. Several games and other kids programs that use sound are crashing or freezing the computer when these start up and the machine has been getting more unstable. I've booted from the internal hard drive and a 7.1 system on an external drive, and the problem persists, so it isn't corrupted extensions or other system chunks. I then got into one program that allows you to choose whether sound is on when you are selecting the initial student record, and when I turn the sound off, everything works fine. So do I completely disable sound (how?), do I clean the speaker again, or am I looking at something more fundamental that calls for retiring the old workhorse? **************************************************************** * Ken Laskey * * SAIC M/S 2-6-9 * * 1710 Goodridge Drive * * McLean, VA 22102 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ * (703) 676-4940 /\ NOTE NEW TELEPHONE AND FAX NUMBERS /\ * (703) 676-5323 (fax) /\ THAT TOOK EFFECT OCTOBER 9, 1999 /\ ************************/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ /\ ALSO NOTE SIMPLIFIED EMAIL ADDRESS /\ /\ KENNETH.J.LASKEY@SAIC.COM /\ /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 02:36:26 -0600 From: Bill Davis Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #361 On 11/8/99 1:58 PM, Info-Mac [mailto:info-mac@starnine.com] wrote: > >Date: Wed, 03 Nov 1999 15:00:27 -0500 >From: "Bob Rolston" >Subject: ? about file dates > > >I would like to be able to change all of the "date modified" for files on my >computer. Does anyone know of a simple program that will do this without >actually having to modify the file? > >Bob >brolston@bellsouth.net Cut and paste the following AppleScript into the (AppleScript) Script Editor. Pick "Save" from the file name, name it "Touch", and set the Kind to "Application". Save it on the Desktop. Then, whatever files you drag-and-drop onto the Touch icon on your desktop will have the file's modification date and time set to the time you dragged the files onto the Touch icon. on open (docList) tell application "Finder" repeat with theFile in docList if kind of theFile is not "folder" then set modification date of file theFile to current date end if end repeat end tell end open I've also submitted this to the Info-Mac FTP archives. - Bill Davis _________________________________________________________________________ \\ /, Keep On Newtin'! Visit the Info-Newt news Web Site and FTP `( Info-Newt software archive for Newton PDAs: http://www.info-newt.com/ \ and ftp://ftp.info-newt.com/ = FAQ for the Newton Community: http://www.info-newt.com/faq/ SUPPORT NEWTON! -- INK DIFFERENT ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Nov 1999 16:32:24 -0800 From: Darrell Greenwood Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #361 [[ This message was both posted and mailed: see the "To," "Cc," and "Newsgroups" headers for details. ]] > >Date: Wed, 03 Nov 1999 15:00:27 -0500 >From: "Bob Rolston" >Subject: ? about file dates > >I would like to be able to change all of the "date modified" for files on my >computer. Does anyone know of a simple program that will do this without >actually having to modify the file? > >Bob >brolston@bellsouth.net FWIW, Macdater 1.1 >From readme; "MacDater is a small utility for setting the created and modified date on files to today noon or the current time. Not very useful for most of you, but I'm a programmer and I use it myself when I do a new release. Fat binary, written in C/C++ and compiled with CodeWarrior. " Cheers, Darrell -- Darrell Greenwood mailto:Darrell_Greenwood@mindlink.net Vancouver, BC http://www.nyx.net/~dgreenw/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 21:09:11 -0600 From: Lanny Chambers Subject: Problem with contextual menus On 11/8/99 13:58, Info-Mac info-mac@starnine.com wrote: >Date: Sat, 06 Nov 1999 11:13:49 -0500 >From: "Howard M. Fried" >Subject: [Q] Problem with contextual menus > > >I have several contextual menu plugins in the Contextual Menu Items of my >Sys 8.1 System Folder (on a G3 Wallstreet Powerbook) but none of the >functionalities of any of the plugins show up when I control-click a file, >even in the Finder; all I see are what I assume to be the minimum function= s >of the OS (Help, Open, Move to Trash, etc.). The plugins work fine on >another machine (G3 beige desktop), also with Sys 8.1. Also, the >Contextual Menu Enabler (ver 1.0.3) and the Contextual Menu Extension (ver >1.0.2) are in the Extensions folder. Is there something else that needs t= o >be enabled? Some plug-ins require the SOMobjects=81 for Mac OS extension. Lanny Chambers St. Louis, USA http://www.hummingbirds.net/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 13:37:43 -0400 From: "Gino J. Piazza" Subject: Processing video and images I am hoping you can help me answer. --------------------------------------------- This is NanJing University of Posts and Telecommucations, PRC. We need a Macintosh (G3 or G4) to process vedio and image,it is regretful that we have never used Macintosh,but in our impression it is powerful! We decided to buy a Mac, before buying,we have some questions: 1. Can Macintosh desktop PC support a AVI file bigger than 2GB since it is 64 bit machine? 2. What about its compatibility since we work on Windows 98 or NT ? can it accept a picture from Windows 98? 3.Since this is NanJing,P.R of China, can you give us some agencies that locate in China and the seperate price of G3 and G4 ? --------------------------------------------- If at all possible, could you e-mail me directly at: gpiazza@macol.net Thank you in advance, Gino J. Piazza PowerMac G4 Central ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1999 13:11:11 +0100 From: me@none.co.uk (Lobo) Subject: REQ: System 7.1.2 update -for pensioner I'm looking for system 7.1.2 update from 7.1 for a PENSIONER friend who is anxious to use EudoraPro which will only work with version OS 7.1.2. or later. Checks on the Apple updates have drawn a blank. Help would be appreciated. Lobo. ta reply, rub oot -Lobo- from... peter@plalp.-Lobo-freeserve.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 20:28:09 -0500 From: "Marian C. Poczobutt" Subject: VirtualPC-Windows95 or 98? Hello All, I'm going to be upgrading to VirtualPC 3.0 and was wondering whether I should get the version with Windows98 - I currently use 95 with VirtualPC 2.x on a 300 mhz Beige G3. I see from the Connectix webpage that 98 requires more drive space and RAM, which isn't a problem. Does 98 run slower than 95, and are there any other costs or benefits. As a followup, I read of a utility (http://www.98lite.net/) that pares down Windows98. Assuming that Windows98 does run significantly slower, will this utility help? I know that 98 offers USB support (with OS9), which brings me to my third question. I plan on getting an iBook soon and will use the Keyspan serial adaptor to connect devices such as a GPS unit to it. Does VirtualPC recognize the serial ports on this adaptor, and if so does it need the USB support on the Windows side? I'm guessing it doesn't, since the serial ports show up on the Mac side. Thanks in advance for any information. Marian Poczobutt mcpoczob@mailbox.syr.edu SUNY College Of Environmental Science & Forestry Syracuse, New York ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 16:08:28 -0500 From: Gary Radice Subject: why a 30 second delay sending e-mail? Whenever I send e-mail from Eudora on my bronze keyboard powerbook, there is a delay of exactly 30 seconds while my computer searches for my smtp server. Then the mail gets sent immediately. This happens both when I'm connected to the network in my office and at home over the modem/PPP. Receiving messages is not a problem. It finds the server immediately (plus or minus normal network delays) and sucks the messages down. But sending mail: exactly 30 seconds of wait, every time. I can switch to other apps in the meantime but I can't go back to reading mail or doing anything in Eudora until the 30 second search for the server is finished. Very annoying. Any thoughts? This is running OS 8.6 and Eudora Light 3.5.5. Gary P. Radice gradice@richmond.edu Associate Professor of Biology 804 289 8107 (voice) University of Richmond 804 289 8233 (FAX) Richmond VA 23173 http://www.science.richmond.edu/~radice -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************