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Info-Mac Digest Mon, 22 Dec 97 Volume 15 : Issue 281
Today's Topics:
(A) Sound Manager 3.1 before System 7.5
7200 &/or ATI Graphics Accelerator extension?
[A] A/UX: Where, What and How?
[A] AVI to QuickTime
[A]: Application won't quit
[Q] Anyone knows of a real good (on line) Synonym Dictionery?
[Q] Computer Lab Security [Way-Off Topic]
AppleScript Help
Avoid Shreve Systems of Shreveport LA
Avoid Shreve Systems of Shreveport LA
Backup Options these days
BETTER DESKTOP PATTERNS
CD Burners
Cleaning Keyboards
Clone CD-ROM Drive (C)
Desktop pattern to Picture?
Desktop security tool
eMailer/ eudora question
Eudora/ two email accounts
Eudora/ two email accounts
Green display on a 15" Multiscan
HD floppy drive problem
How can I add serial ports to a Mac?
HTML magic needed
Info-Mac Digest V15 #277
Info-Mac Digest V15 #280
LC III system
LC III system
LCIII system
Mac starts up all by itself
Norton/TechTools/DiskEssentials
PC Simms on a Mac?
PopupFolder (cont)
PowerComputing tech support
Q: how to solve IDE disk problems
replacement Icons for (Appearance Manager)
Sort Bookmarks in Netscape 4.0.3??
Taking Eudora Home
The watch
upgrading display resolution
Usage tracking utility
Video Wizard Info
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 10:26:55 -0700
From: Neil Fiertel
Subject:
If you use Norton Utilities 3.5.1 on a G3 you will find that you cannot
boot from the CDROM as it is the 7.6.1 OS onboard and that will not work
with G3. You, therefore, must copy the various utilities from the CDROM to
floppies or other media with additionally, ObjectSupportLib which in theory
is no longer needed with OS8 but needs to be present as a folder in the
extensions folder or on the floppy with speed disk to use the speed disk
utilities. It works fine this way though I am more than a bit miffed at
having to go back to this primitive manner to cleanse and massage my HD
after spending a bundle on a CDROM that lasted me less than three months
before becoming obsolete. I do hope Norton will give me a cheap upgrade?
"Just three rusty strands of barbed wire from the North Pole"
Professor Neil Fiertel
FAB-3-98
Department of Art and Design
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6G-2C9
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 97 10:21:42 -0500
From: Chris Gervais
Subject: (A) Sound Manager 3.1 before System 7.5
>Hi, I have got a problem. I would like to find the Sound Manager 3.1 to
>run some apps. My very old mac has a Spanish Version with System 7.1 and
>an apple's extension providing a SoundM 3.0 (english). Could I obtain an
>updated version? If so, Where?
The easiest way I know of to get the Sound Manager extension is to
download QuickTime. I believe that the QuickTime 2.5 installer (available
from Apple's website or ) checks your current
version and will update you if necessary. I think you may need a 68020 or
better machine to run later versions of the Sound Manager though.
Good luck,
Chris
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 14:58:20 -0600
From: Gib@realpeople.com (Gib Henry, Real People)
Subject: 7200 &/or ATI Graphics Accelerator extension?
After upgrading to Mac OS 8 on my PowerCenter Pro 210 (7200-based?), I now =
have 2 extensions which seem to be different versions of the same thing, =
both with the same logo, both saying Mac OS 8.0 in the Get Info boxes:
7200 Graphics Acceleration, v1.0.1, 12/19/95, c Apple Computer, 57K
ATI Graphics Accelerator, v1.2.2, 2/28/97, c Apple Computer & c ATI =
Technologies, 71K
Are they the same or different? Do I need both? Thanks for any help. =
Cheers,
--
Gib
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 13:37:18 -0800
From: Maurice Mike McNeil
Subject: [A] A/UX: Where, What and How?
>Hello,
>
>I wondered if anyone out there knows or has experience with the rather
>obscure A/UX. Essentially my questions would be:
>- What is A/UX? Is it an OS of its own or an underlying 'layer' which
>enables to run UNIX processes?
>- Where can it be obtained?
>- What does it require?
>
>Also, any information about running UNIX on a Mac would be extremely
>appreciated.
I doubt that A/UX is supported anymore, but it did give you a unix/X
windows environment on a Mac with Mac look and feel. MacLinux is available
from Apple, a lot of folks are using Linux on a variety of boxes.
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Date: Fri, 19 Dec 1997 22:32:42 -0800
From: caryn@halcyon.com (Caryn Roberts)
Subject: [A] AVI to QuickTime
In article <66obvr$o4n$1@grapevine.lcs.mit.edu>, digest@info-mac.org wrote:
> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 14:17:13 -0600
> From: Tim Brogdon
> Subject: AVI to QuickTime
>
> Hello All,
>
> My cousin has been sending me movies that she finds (god-knows-where) thinking
> that I'll get a big kick out of them. I've been telling her, "Yeah, they're
> hilarious." Truth is, I haven't seen them yet cuz I'm unable to view them.
> She's using Windows 95 (of which I know absolutely nothing) and whatever
> graphical/video enviroment is stock. I'm using a PowerPC 7200/120, OS 8 (for
> all practical purposes, unadulterated, so far, by 3rd party extensions).
>
> When I receive her movies(via Communicator email) they are as attached files.
> When attempting to open one, I get the message that Communicator cannot find
> an AVI to QT utility and what would I like to do with the file (so far,
> they're all saved to disk).
>
> Anybody have any idea how I can view these? I'm sure the future of the planet
> hinges on my viewing these silly things, but it would be pleasant to give her
> my HONEST opinion.
>
> Thanks very much,
>
> Tim Brogdon
> tbrogdon@memphis.edu
It is possible to convert the movies, but the result is less than optimal.
However, there is a simple solution. As much as I hate to recommend any
Microsoft product, Internet Explorer will do this. Simply drop the .avi
file on an open IE browser window. (Actually, you can just drop it on the
IE icon, but it's simpler if it is already running.)
I only offer this solution because IE is free.
Peace,
Caryn
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visit me at:
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 13:40:44 -0800
From: Maurice Mike McNeil
Subject: [A]: Application won't quit
>>About every other (not exactly, but about every other) time I shut down,
>>my shut-down folder items perform as they should, but then I get a
>>dialog box which says "Cannot complete shutdown - unknown application
>>will not quit".
Another possible culprit, HP Background which comes with HP printers. It
does not show up as an application and often will not quit when an
Installer is running.
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Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 14:54:50 -0300
From: Patricio Mason
Subject: [Q] Anyone knows of a real good (on line) Synonym Dictionery?
On Tue, 16 Dec 97 20:32:37 -0600, Andrew Minuhin wrote:
> I am working with Ms Word 5.1a now, and find that a lot of it's synonyms
> are simply not there.
>
> Does anyone know of a good Shareware/comercial alternative?
Andrew,
If the standard Microsoft Word 5.1a thesaurus and spelling dictionary
packages are not meeting your needs, get new dictionaries from Alki
Software . These packages contain tens of thousands of
additional synonyms and spelling options, and are specifically designed to
replace Word's standard implementation. I've been using them without a
hitch since 1991.
> Is there a Synonym Dictionary which is user modifyable?
> That would alow me to add (to it) synonyms that are missing?
If you'd like to add synonyms, just go to Word 5.1a Preferences->Spelling
and create a new Custom Dictionary, making sure it's active (checkmark on
left column). After that, just add new terms to it as you run a spell check
(select it by name in the popup menu called "Add words to:", visible in the
spell checking dialog window).
Regards,
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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 12:53:53 -0500
From: Tom Smyth
Subject: [Q] Computer Lab Security [Way-Off Topic]
In our Macintosh labs at the university, we use MacControl very
successfully to protect the computers from either malicious or inadvertent
damage. My windoze friends would like something similar for their labs,
but of course have found nothing that is as easy to install and maintain as
the products available for the Mac. The primary issue is keeping the user
interface as natural as possible.
Do you have suggestions for protecting W95 machines in a lab setting?
Thanks.
-T. Smyth
Univ. of South Carolina - Aiken
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Date: 18 Dec 97 13:10:07 -0500
From: Bill Waits
Subject: AppleScript Help
I am just in the beginning learning stages of utilizing the power of
AppleScript (I am learning by the "follow the leader" method). One thing that
I would like help on is creating a script (to be used as part of a larger
script) that will log onto a particular server (in this case as a
"Guest"). If it is doable with AppleScript as is (MacOS 8.0), then I am unable
to figure it out. It looks like I need an OSAX file that will accomodate
me.
If anyone out there know how to write it straight up, or if there is an
OSAX file available, could someone please point me in the right direction.
I would be eternally grateful.
TIA....Bill
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 07:53:55 EST
From: Bob Warner
Subject: Avoid Shreve Systems of Shreveport LA
>Then Shreve Systems told me they
>wouldn't refund my money! I said I would have understood if I just changed
>my mind, but the product wouldn't work as advertised (it does work with
>LC's and LCIII's). But they refused.
>
>So, I would avoid Shreve Systems like the plauge, less of course you want
>to throw your money away.
I too had a recent unhappy experience with Shreve.
I needed a lightweight b&w printer.
Shreve Systems advertised (in MACWEEK) a NEW StyleWriter 1200. I ordered
one.
It arrived in the original carton with all cables,toner, manual and one
year Apple warranty.
But out of the box is was printing much too light. Tried cleaning,
playing with the settings et al. Nothing.
When I ordered the printer from Shreve the salesman assured me that a NEW
ink cartridge would be included because one that was several years old
(as is this printer) would surely be dried out.
When I called Shreve tech support and customer service to report the
problem both claimed to know nothing of a new ink cartridge being
included, and told me that the unit was under Apple warranty. "Call them."
Predictably Apple said the warranty does not cover the ink cartridge.
They had no control over how a dealer handles such a disposable item.
After I explained that Shreve would do nothing, and after a 45 minute
wait on the Apple Customer Service line, Apple agreed to send me a new
cartridge at no cost.
Hurray, Apple. Boo, Shreve!!
My unhappy experience with Shreve dictates I will NEVER use them again.
And if Apple had not sent me a new toner cartridge I would have simply
told VISA to cancel my charge and told Shreve to pick up the printer at
their expense.
No excuse for that kind of stuff!
Particularly not in the context of the superb service I have received
from many other computer mail order sources.
Interestingly, the mere mention of Shreve's name to the Apple Customer
Service folks elicited sympathetic groans.
Regards, Bob
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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 17:37:48 -0500
From: Pieter Stouten
Subject: Avoid Shreve Systems of Shreveport LA
On 97/12/13 at 13:55 -0500, you wrote:
>[...] Shreve Systems told me they
>wouldn't refund my money! I said I would have understood if I just changed
>my mind, but the product wouldn't work as advertised (it does work with
>LC's and LCIII's). But they refused.
>
Assuming you paid by credit card, you could ask your bank to reverse the
charges.
Good luck!
Pieter Stouten
DuPont Merck - Computer Aided Drug Design Group
Web: http://www.halcyon.com/stouten/
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 10:44:29 -0500
From: Robert Whallon
Subject: Backup Options these days
I'm thinking of getting an APS DAT tape drive for backups. However, with
all the new high-capacity removables available these days, is DAT still the
best way to go, or should I instead get a JAZ or a Syquest or something
similar instead? Does anyone have advice or experiences to share?
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Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 20:21:08 +0900
From: Shaw & Sato
Subject: BETTER DESKTOP PATTERNS
Dear Macophiles,
I have searched the info-mac archives but have been unable to find
good desktop patterns. I have found oodles and oodles of desktop pictures
and startup screens, but no desktop patterns. We're pretty bored with the
patterns in the installed program and want to look at something other than
pictures on the desktop. Any help out there?
Holiday Cheer from Yokohama,
Ted
satoshaw@gol.com
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Date: Fri, 19 Dec 1997 18:03:56 +0200
From: Michael Green
Subject: CD Burners
I would like your recommendations for the best multi-session cd burner to
buy, including prices. Preferably one that works with both macs and pc's.
I will post results to the list.
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Date: Fri, 19 Dec 1997 21:37:09 -0500
From: abrody1@mail.ameritel.net
Subject: Cleaning Keyboards
Dear Digest readers:
On
>Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 10:39:45 -0600 (CST)
chaz@visi.com
wrote
>At 9:44 AM +0000 12/11/97, m. fletcher wrote:
>>fyi: correct procedure for cleaning your quality original apple keyboard
>>when you spill large amounts of questionable fluids and resins into it
>>is to submerge for an hour in distilled water and drip dry for a day (or
>>so i read.)
>I've actually had better luck disassembling the keyboard and running it
>under hot water for several minutes, then letting it drip dry for a couple
>days. The hot water dissolves and carries away the gunk very well; better
>than I would expect standing water to.
>This has worked to clean Coke out of an Apple Extended II on two occasions.
In response I would say, I don't recommend either action. Water can short
circuit any electrical equipment. Given that keyboards contain capacitors
and transistors nowadays, any leftover current in the capacitors could end
up getting shorted as it drains out. This would leave you with a dead
keyboard that can't send a signal to the computer that you are typing to
it. As no keyboard circuitry is sealed vacuum shut, the likelihood of
water getting on the circuitry is quite high with both methods mentioned
above. Both people were lucky their keyboards didn't short. But doesn't
mean that you will be lucky too. So take head, never allow any liquids
near your computer or keyboard. These are sensitive instruments.
Especially Apple keyboards that have batteries that allow the Reset button
to start the machine, as batteries and water don't mix well either.
Instead it is safer to buy a can of compressed air (places like Radio Shack
sell these cans) and use that to get the dust out of the keyboard.
Plastic toothpicks that come with deli sandwiches are also pretty good at
prying out the dust without breaking the keys.
Sincerely,
abrody1@mail.ameritel.net
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Date: Fri, 19 Dec 1997 21:33:05 -0500 (EST)
From: Al Bloom
Subject: Clone CD-ROM Drive (C)
I continue to be less than enthralled by FWB's CD-ROM Toolkit.
I started out real happy with FWB. Back in the dark ages of 1988, we
were among the first to get a CD-ROM drive (a NEC CDR-72) hooked to our
Mac II. NEC refused to admit that it had beans to do with the driver. So
why does a get-info yield NEC as the copyright holder? Not our problem,
sir. Please bugger off.
So I got FWB's CDROM Toolkit, v109, and it did a magnificent job with
the CDR72. Then FWB offered an upgrade to v152. I accepted. The upgrade
did not acknowledge that my IIci (Yes, I had changed CPUs by then) had
a CD-ROM drive. I spent several hours on the phone with an FWB tech, the
upshot of which was that he didn't understand what was happening and that
FWB would refund my money for the 152 upgrade. They did.
Fast forward to 1997. Leslye saw the fire-sale ad for a PowerTower 225
after Brother Jobs killed clone licensing and said "I want one." Whatever
Leslye wants, Leslye gets. Clone came with FWB software for the HD and for
the Matsushita 24x CD-ROM drive.
The CDTK that came with the PowerTower (232) had a bit of a problem. It
could only see multisession CD-ROMs made on a vanilla Apple computer. Any
CD's burned via Adaptec Toast 3.5 on the clone were mostly toast. I see
the first session. You mean there are more?
All sessions were visible/accessible on my PM7300/180. Vanilla Apple. Didn't
matter if the CDR's were burned on my Apple or on the clone.
I held great hope for the new v3 CDTK. It only took me three months to get
that puppy. Two months to determine that FWB never got my mailed order. A
month after an acknowledged re-send by fax to actually get it.
And v3 isn't worth the powder it'd take to blow its nose.
Actually see a multisession CD-ROM in a Matsushita 24x drive? No. The
same CD-ROM that my 7300/180 sees admirably in an Apple-brand drive of
the Matsushita 12x persuasion.
No, folk. It ain't the drive that can't handle it. It's the FWB driver.
And no. Setting the FWB parm to "scan every track" doesn't do boo, either.
No software setting helps.
I suspect my next step is to trash the PowerTower CD-ROM drive, replace
it with an Apple-brand one, and use the Apple CD-ROM extension. Too bad
FWB, with all its experience, still can't write an effective driver.
Al Bloom
Yes, I'm a naughtywording fee-paid registered owner (FWB CDTK KA390749531)
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 14:29:38 -0700 (MST)
From: svspire@telespin.com (Shannon Spires)
Subject: Desktop pattern to Picture?
> At 11:56 PM -0500 12/14/97, Karen Wheless wrote:
> >Is there an easy way to convert a desktop pattern to a PICT file that
> >could be used for a desktop picture?
>
> One method would be to set your desktop to that pattern, pile all your
> icons up in one corner of the screen, and do a screen capture
> [cmd-shift-3]. You could then edit that screen capture in your graphics
> program to eliminate the pile of icons and menu bar.
You could avoid the pile of icons by first going to the General Control
panel and turning off "Show desktop when in background."
Shannon Spires
svspire@telespin.com
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 08:49:40 -0600
From: Anne H Toal
Subject: Desktop security tool
I am looking for suggestions on software that makes you have to supply a
password to get to the Desktop, and which can't be bypassed just by
rebooting or booting off a floppy.
-aht
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 18:04:19 -0500 (EST)
From: NCICCHECK@aol.com
Subject: eMailer/ eudora question
I am trying to decide which to use, Emailer 1.1 or eudora lite 3.0 for my
mail downloads. I have a questions about each.
1. Emailer: How do I get emailer to treat the Infomac mailing as one document
and not an email with Mime enclosures? Or is this impossible with version
1.x?
2 Eudora: How do I get Eudora to automaticly sign on and download once daily
or every other day while I'm away from the machine? It seems there is only an
option to check every ___ minutes.
3. Both: how do I get both to sign off when the download is complete? Or do I
have to let the PPP software sign off after a period of inactivity?
TIA
John McGibney
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 22:51:20 -0500
From: Robert Gray
Subject: Eudora/ two email accounts
Paolo Bartoli (pbartoli@iname.com) wants to know...
> ...how to manage two different accounts with Eudora.
This may not be the most elegant way but...
Drag your existing Eudora Folder out of the System Folder and put it elsewhere.
Start Eudora. Quit Eudora. This will make a new Eudora Folder in the
System Folder.
Make aliases of the Settings files in both of the Eudora Folders.
Rename the aliases "Account 1" and "Account 2" or whatever. Then drag the
aliases out onto the desktop, into your Apple Menu, or where ever.
I think you can rename either or both of the Eudora Folders if you wish.
>From now on, when you want to use your accounts, open them from the alias
of the Settings files. Oh, yeah, you've got to set up the new account,
obviously.
You may want to change the Settings alias icon to the Eudora application
icon or a generic mailbox icon via the File::Get-Info routine.
Bob Gray Huntingtown MD rgray@chesapeake.net
Washington DC gray@utopia.nrl.navy.mil
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 11:36:19 -0800
From: "Adam C. Engst"
Subject: Eudora/ two email accounts
>I remember sometime ago on the list talks about how to manage two different
>accounts with Eudora ( rel. 3.1).
>Since for a short time I'll have two email accounts from two different
>ISPs, how can I manage 'em ?
>I'd like to keep reading mail from the old email address too...
If you're using Eudora Pro 3.1, create multiple personalities (check in the
Settings dialog for the Personalities settings panel).
If you're using Eudora Light, the easiest thing is probably to duplicate
your Eudora Settings file, give it a new name, and configure the second one
to connect to your old address. You'll have to switch between them manually
by double-clicking them to launch Eudora, but they'll share the mailboxes
inthe same folder.
There are other ways of doing this, such as via AppleScript, but if it's
only for a short time, the two settings files are probably the easiest way.
Check some of the Eudora FAQ sites for more information - they're linked on
my Eudora site at
cheers... -Adam
--
Adam C. Engst ---
"Eudora for Windows & Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide" available!
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Date: Sun, 21 Dec 1997 20:29:48 -0800
From: Steve Portigal
Subject: Green display on a 15" Multiscan
Performa 6200 with a Apple 15" Multiscan monitor. The display has turned
green/yellow, and then back to normal colors, with anywhere from 5 to
45 minute intervals. It almost always starts up green and eventually may
go to normal.
A look at comp.sys.mac.hardware.video (or somethign) shows others reporting
this problem.
I tried opening my Mac up and cleaning the dust, to no avail. Is it the
monitor? Can it be fixed? Any news appreciated
Steve Portigal
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Date: 17 Dec 1997 15:37:32 GMT
From: pford@bcm.tmc.edu (Patrick V. Ford)
Subject: HD floppy drive problem
I have a problem with my floppy drive on a Powerwave PPC. The drive
"thinks" that there is an unformatted floppy in it and I keep getting a
message to format or eject it. Since there is no floppy in it, it is hard
to eject it. I tried to use a HD and 800K floppy drive from a Mac FX
and both of those repeatedly tried to eject. The system works fine if I
disconnect the drive and it is not a cable problem.
What are my chance that this is a drive problem and not a mother board
problem?
Where can I get a replacement drive?
Please respond by e-mail. Thanks.
Patrick Ford
pford@bcm.tmc.edu
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Date: Tue, 16 Dec 1997 06:54:54 +0000
From: s0am@exnet.com (Andrew Morley)
Subject: How can I add serial ports to a Mac?
I'd like to use a modem, localtalk, a non-localtalk printer and a MIDI port.
Obviously I use the printer port on the Mac for localtalk, but I can't plug
the other three into the modem port can I? (Especially as the modem port
is broken, but that's another story). I'd like to be able to use all four
- well maybe I'd settle for three - at once (surf the net, print a few
docs, save stuff on my other computer and play some tunes) so a simple data
switch won't do.
I understand that there is a NuBus card which adds four serial ports.
Great! That's just what I want! Alas my LC 630 doesn't have NuBus or PCI.
It has some sort of PDS slot, a comunications slot and a video stuff slot.
I suspect that the best solution would be for a box which plugs into the
ADB port and has (up to) four serial ports on it. That way I could use it
on other Macs too. Failing that a card which plugs into the 630 would do.
Does anyone know of something which will help increase the number of comms
ports on my LC630?
Andrew
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Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 15:15:50 EST
From: Ikthusian
Subject: HTML magic needed
I have AOL as my ISP, and I think I'm ready to get out. I just bought a 56K
GlobalVillage modem to replace my Performa's internal 14.4. Thinking that my
online experiences would improve, I was sadly disappointed to learn otherwise.
Now errors type 11 are more frequent, as well as new and exciting AOL-end
problems which disconnect me with little warning. I've been told that I should
sign with someone else, but that poses a small problem. I have a web site, of
sorts, by utilizing AOL's free server space for members. I figure that if I
change to a new ISP, the only way that visitors would find a my new pages
(with the new ISP) would be if I still had a page with AOL directing them to
the new locale. Unfortunately, my finances won't allow multiple subscriptions.
THE QUESTION: Is there some HTML trickery that could send someone seeking
"old.site" to "new.site" if "old.site" no longer exists? One thousand "thank-
you's" to those who can offer advice!
Brian Brasher ... ikthusian@aol.com
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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 97 12:59:05 -0500
From: Tim Biddle
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #277
Steven,
The problem is that the Mac doesn't recognize the WINS (windows
internet naming system) services. WINS is Microsoft's version of DNS
that only applies to NetBIOS services. From what I found out when
dealing with this, I couldn't make the Exchange client access the
Exchange server because, if you are using IP, the Exchange server has to
be registered in the DNS. Something about the Exchange client expects to
be using DNS to resolve the name. I would assume that since you don't
have a DNS, and you have a hosts file, that should work. In the hosts
file, you should make sure that you have both the name without the domain
included, as well as the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). It should
look something like this:
knowall knowAll.apple.com. A 128.8.1.1 ; address of host
knowAll.apple.com.
Once you do that, it should work. But then again, Microsoft may have
done something that is expecting a REAL DNS. If that is the case, you
might be out of luck.
Another alternative, but probably a quite slim one, is to get the
Administrator of the Exchange server to install the Windows NT Services
for Macintosh on the Exchange server. Then you could access the server
via AppleTalk. But that may be highly unlikely if you only have one
Macintosh on your network.
Tim Biddle
biddlet@macconnect.com
>We have a network which is almost entirely PC (Windows NT). The email
>package in use is MS Exchange. I would like to connect our single
>Macintosh (7100/66) to the network for email only, using the Mac MS
>Exchange client. The Mac has two ethernet cards in it and I have
>configured Open Transport to use the DHCP system we have with the PCs.
>However, after creating a "Hosts" file (we have no DNS) for the Mac to use,
>it seems unable to recognise the email server.
>
>The network tracing software I'm using (on the Mac) tells me that the
>server I ask it to use (called "server2") correctly resolves to its IP
>address (which implies that the "Hosts" file is working correctly), but
>doesn't allow me to "ping" that server. MS Exchange also refuses to
>recognise that there is a server there.
>
>My questions are:
>
>When setting up the "Hosts" file, does the server name have to have four
>parts (e.g. server2.royal.ac.uk) to resolve to the IP address correctly?
>
>What minimum information is needed in the TCP/IP control panel to
>successfully make an IP connection using a DHCP server?
>
>Does having two ethernet cards fitted confuse the issue as far as Open
>Transport is concerned?
>
>Are there more detailed instructions available on how to configure DHCP
>connections with Windows NT and Mac clients than the notes in the Microsoft
>Knowledge Base on CD-ROM?
>
>Has anyone had similar trouble and could suggest a fix?
>
>Stephen
>
>Stephen Swabey
>134 Wolverton Road
>Stony Stratford
>Milton Keynes MK11 1DN
>UK
>
>Tel: +44 1908 568698 (also fax, but phone first to check)
>Fax: +44 1908 655151 (always on)
>
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Date: Sat, 20 Dec 97 18:43:40 +0000
From: Ked Shayer
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #280
>Can someone tell me the correct system to use on a Mac LC III? None of the
>ones I have will boot (message that it is not the correct system for the
>machine).
I use 7.1(.1) on mine, you can NOT use 7.1.2. Also I have used 7.0 You
must make sure you don't install a powermac version.
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Date: Mon, 22 Dec 97 17:04:32 +1100
From: Mr Stux
Subject: LC III system
>Can someone tell me the correct system to use on a Mac LC III? None of the
>ones I have will boot (message that it is not the correct system for the
>machine).
Lets see, Mine came with 7.1
Then I got the Hardware Updates 1,2, and 3
Then I went to 7.5, then 7.5.1 then 7.5.3 and 55 :)
7.5.5 runs damn well on the LCIII, but 7.1 is simply FAST.
Take your pick. You'll need 12 megs to really have fun under 7.5.5, but
then again, I have 8... but I'm a masochist ;)
Oh after speeding it up to LCIII+ status (33Mhz) 7.1 won't work. Gonna
need that 7.5x or a special enabler.
(BTW its worth speeding the thing up to 33Mhz if you want to do it. 3
years later its still going strong, find it on the web)
--
Live Long & Prosper \\//_
CYA STUX =`B^) \ Figthing Killer Roos! /
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Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 23:13:21 +0100
From: cbuser@access.ch (Christian F Buser)
Subject: LC III system
Cyrus Roton wrote:
> Can someone tell me the correct system to use on a Mac LC III? None of the
> ones I have will boot (message that it is not the correct system for the
> machine).
Accordint to "Apple Spec 6/97":
7.1, 7.1.1Pro, 7.5, 7.5.1, 7.5.3
For system versions prior to 7.5, you would also need the System Enabler
003. You should be able to start the LC III from a System 7.5 disk tools
floppy without any additional tricks.
Cheers, Christian.
--
Christian F. Buser - phone (+41-56) 426 64 86
Obere Kirchzelg 12, CH-5430 Wettingen (Switzerland)
Look at
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Date: Sun, 21 Dec 1997 17:15:15 -0500
From: monte ferguson
Subject: LCIII system
>
>Can someone tell me the correct system to use on a Mac LC III? None of the
>ones I have will boot (message that it is not the correct system for the
>machine).
>
>croton@ridgecrest.ca.us
>Cyrus Roton
>Ridgecrest Apple User Group
It should work fine with anything from MacOS 7.1 to 7.6.1, assuming you
have enough ram and hard disk space to accomdate the requirements of the
various flavors of the MacOS. For anything previous to MacOS 7.5 it might
need an enabler specific for your model, hence the error message.
monte ferguson
mac tech support@the iserv co.
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Date: Sun, 21 Dec 1997 19:09:05 +1030
From: monib@adam.com.au (Monib Mahdavi)
Subject: Mac starts up all by itself
Dear MacDudes,
I'm having a small dilemma with my newly acquired 7300. It seems to have a
personality of it's own, and although this is standard with any Macintosh,
this one in particular is a liitle more eccentric than others I have owned
in the past.
The problem is that the computer will often start up by itself. That's
right, by itself. I'll be siitting there reading a book, and then all of a
sudden I hear the chime and my Mac just boots itself. It was kind of cute
and humerous the first few times, however it's getting on my nerves now
and I'd like to know why it's happening.
I've made sure that my auto power on/off control panel and energy saver
panel are configured correctly and that I don't have any little utilities
that are set to automate a startup, however it still keeps doing it. If
anyone has any ideas as to what is causing this, I would love to hear from
you.
Thanks in advance.
Monib
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Date: Mon, 22 Dec 97 16:55:41 +1100
From: Mr Stux
Subject: Norton/TechTools/DiskEssentials
>Actually, no. TechTool is a diagnostic program only. Norton is a
>diagnostic AND repair program.
>Don't rule out Disk Essentials at . This is the ONLY
>competition for Norton and a pretty good program. In fact, it digs a
>little deeper than Norton and does a better job ferreting out and
>repairing trouble
Erm, yeah, except I have heard ALOT more complaint about the diskrecovery
module in diskessentials totally destroying data on harddrives which were
working well. Or which Norton's would fix.
Norton's has a much bigger base, and I don't hear as many comments. My
conclusion is I wouldn't use DiskEssentials on MY mac ;)
BTW, always use Apple's DiskFirstAid FIRST before trying norton's
--
Live Long & Prosper \\//_
CYA STUX =`B^) \ Figthing Killer Roos! /
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Date: Sun, 21 Dec 97 21:45:25 +0100
From: Laurent Daloze
Subject: PC Simms on a Mac?
Hi,
I have a Performa 6200CD with 24mb of RAM and I recently installed OS8.
It works very well but unfortunately I now have to turn VM on or else I
haven't enough RAM to launch most of my apps. So I would like to replace
the 8mb SIMM module by a 32Mb module. I went to the local mac store and
saw that such a 32Mb 72pin SIMM cost about twice as much as what seems to
be the same module in a PC store! So my question is: is it possible to
install a 32Mb 72pin SIMM module in my Mac 6200, if so should I buy EDO
RAM or standard RAM? Anyone tried to install PC memory modules in his/her
Mac yet?
Thanks in advance!
Laurent.
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Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 15:47:22 +0200
From: Michael Green
Subject: PopupFolder (cont)
I also have been holding back on installing MacOs 8 because of Popupfolder.
Last I heard, the company which wrote it, ASD, were not planning an
upgrade. But if enough of us got together maybe they'd change their minds.
The person to write to is:
Michael Assumma, Sales & Marketing Manager
Voice: 909-624-2594, x304
Fax: 909-624-9574
Email: massumma@asdsoft.com
Maybe we should tell the Evangelistas about it too, and they can create a
pressure lobby.
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Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 03:42:09 -0600 (CST)
From: jvanden@dec1.eths.k12.il.us
Subject: PowerComputing tech support
Hello,
I bought a PowerCenterPro 240 a couple months ago and haven't been able
to get a printer working on it. First I installed Portable StyleWriter
software on it, and the SpoolLauncher file caused a system error.
Everytime I rebooted the error reappeared. I booted off the CD to remove
SpoolLauncher and got messages saying the disk was write protected.
Eventually I reformatted the disk, and I haven't tried putting the
software back on.
So I installed software for my HP DeskWriter 540. I can print, but when
I do a message keeps coming up saying there is a problem with the
connection. If I keep banging return to say OK to the messages, the
printer eventually prints, but I have to bank about a dozen times every
few lines. The printer works fine on an LC II. Does anyone have any
tips for me? Does this sound like a port problem?
I tried calling 1-800-sos-appl and they told me to call PowerComputing.
Whenever I call them I get a message saying all operators are busy and
then they disconnect me. Is PowerComputing still handling tech support?
Will Apple take over for them eventually?
I'd appreciate any help anyone could offer to get my printer working.
Thanks,
Justin Vandenbroucke
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Date: 18 Dec 97 12:59:30 +0100
From: "Hjalmar Dijkstra"
Subject: Q: how to solve IDE disk problems
I'm having areally hard time with an IDE disk.
The 2.4 gig IDE disk is installed in a Performa 6400/200
The system runs OS8 dutch version.
We've had many crashes in photoshop after which the IDE disk
completely vanished.
After upgrading the firmware it would appear after several restarts.
Disk first aid had no problems repairing the disk. Yet after every
crash the disk
needs to be repaired.
Norton utilities crashes while looking for bad sectors. The
fragmentation of the disk
is about 4%, but in the process of mapping the disk Norton crashes yet
again.
Help!
How can I rescue this disk without reformatting it?
750 mb =3D too many floppies :=3D{
please respond by e-mail because I don't frequent this group very
often
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 09:05:13 -0800
From: Douglas Anderson
Subject: replacement Icons for (Appearance Manager)
Hi everyone,
I was just wondering why I don't see any replacement Icons for the
(Appearance Manager)? I see a lot of stuff for (Kaleidescope), seems to me
that it should be easy enough to replace stuff in the (Appearance Manager)
using ResEdit, maybe even make an installer to do it? and maybe people
could even improve on the icons and the way the (Appearance Manager)
works.? Some of Apples best ideas have come from some of the (Extensions)
etc. that people have written. ;-)
Just wondering ;-)
Thanks,
Doug.
Sincerely,
Doug Anderson
email:un162@victoria.tc.ca
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 07:53:50 EST
From: Bob Warner
Subject: Sort Bookmarks in Netscape 4.0.3??
Is there any way to sort (alphabetically) bookmarks in Netscape 4.0.3?
Apparently that capability, which existed in earlier versions is absent
in 4.0.3.
I know that I can move my bookmarks file to an earlier version of
Netscape, sort the bookmarks there and then return them to 4.0.3. But
that's not exactly convenient.
Anyone figured out a better work around?
Many thanks!
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Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 10:27:48 -0600
From: Fritz Mills
Subject: Taking Eudora Home
>Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 09:15:18 -0500
>From: "Norman R. Friedman"
>Subject: Taking Eudora Home
>
>A friend has asked - he receives much mail during the day which he is
>unable to read and would like to know if there is a way to put his mail
>onto a floppy to take home with him so he could read the mail at home. He
>has Eudora Pro at work but not at home, so would probably need to put his
>mail somehow into word processing. Copying each letter indivdually would be
>huge.
>Thanks to all in advance. I will pass on to my friend
>Help to norm@helix.nih.gov
>
I have Eudora installed on my laptop and my machine at home. On both
machines, in the Eudora Settings (Checking Mail), I tell it not to delete
my mail from the mail server for 21 days. Then, regardless of which machine
I sign on with, it checks and downloads whatever mail hasn't already been
downloaded to that machine. If my laptop downloads a message I've already
downloaded to my home machine, it marks it as read (rather, it doesn't mark
it as unread, with the bullet), so using the method requires you to pay
some attention to the Who, Date, and Subject lines.
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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 97 18:14:34 -0600
From: James Atkinson
Subject: The watch
Now here's a totally useless question:
As I was resurrecting my Mac Plus over the past weekend I noticed
that the "wait a minute" watch in older versions of the MacOS actually
keeps "time"...the hour and second hand go round and round as you're
waiting. System 7's and OS8's watches don't move...it's always and
forever 9 o'clock. Anyone know why the change?
James Atkinson
engja@showme.missouri.edu
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 13:59:05 -0500
From: Bill Rusin
Subject: upgrading display resolution
What are my choices for upgrading the resolution on a Performa
6116CD without breaking the bank? (The VRAM is on board -
can't upgrade.)
Current maximum resolution is 832 x 624 8 bits (256 colors).
Reply to me directly, and I will summarize to list.
TIA,
Bill
rusinb@labs.wyeth.com
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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 18:11:19 -0300
From: Patricio Mason
Subject: Usage tracking utility
A friend who runs a small company network has detected tampering with
system and other software by an apparently disgruntled employee. She would
like to run a computer usage tracking utility for a couple of days to see
what's going on behind her back.
What she needs would ideally keep a log of all usage of a computer,
including programs opened, restarts, disks inserted, files created, added,
modified or removed, etc.
Is there such a program around?
Thanks in advance.
Patricio Mason
pmason@chasqui.mic.cl
Santiago, Chile
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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 97 17:43:12 +0100
From: Stefano Stefani
Subject: Video Wizard Info
Anyone on the list know some spec of the Video Wizard video card from =
Microconversion.
In particular someone know what kind of 3D acceleration is supported: =
Rave, 3Dfx, what ?
And also, the TV Tuner on the board support the PAL television =
standard commonly used here in Italy ?
I wasn=B9t able to found any info on this subjects.
TIA
Ciao
Stefano Stefani - visit my home page:http://www.sincretech.it/MOL/
Sysop of Mac OnLine First Class BBS 2 line ISDN/V.34 +39-59-538465
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