Subject: Info-Mac Digest V19 #14 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Mon, 04 Feb 02 Volume 19 : Issue 14 Today's Topics: [*] Keyboard Maestro 1.0.1J - Japanese Version [*] Mac-Site-list, Version 4.7.4 [*] MiniWinCP Demo 5.0 [*] PolyRoot 1.04 68K [*] PolyRoot 1.04 Carbon [*] PolyRoot 1.04 PPC [*] RPN Calculator 1.5.8 Carbon [*] RPN Calculator 1.5.8 PPC [*] Video Poker 5000: The way video poker should be [*] Web Confidential 3.0.3 [*] Web Confidential 3.0.3J - Japanese Version [A]Adaptor appleTalk/USB [Q] USB for Power Tower 240 Apparent Acrobat and HP Incompatibility (fwd) Drag & Drop in System 9.2 Info-Mac Digest V19 #13 New SuperDrive in old iMac? PM 6100, Ethernet, AppleTalk powering up scsi after mac is running Virtual Memory on G4 (AGP) The Info-Mac Network is a volunteer organization that publishes the Info-Mac Digest and operates the Info-Mac Archive, a large network of FTP sites containing gigabytes of freely distributable Macintosh software. Working with the Info-Mac Digest: * To submit articles to the digest, email . * To subscribe, send email to with the words subscribe info-mac in the message. * To unsubscribe, send email to with the words unsubscribe info-mac in the message. * To change your address, unsubscribe from the old address, then subscribe from the new address. * Please send administrative queries to . Downloading and Submitting Files from the Info-Mac Archive: * A full list of Info-Mac mirror sites is available at: * Search the archive via the MIT HyperArchive at: . * To submit files for the archive, email the binhexed file with a description to . 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An essential utility for anybody who works on their Mac, Keyboard Maestro perform many different tasks simply by pressing a few keys. Keyboard Maestro allows you to spend more time working and less time mousing and clicking and typing to get the work done. Keyboard Maestro has built into it three core features to make working on the Mac much simpler: Hot Keys, Program Switcher, and Clipboard Switcher. The Hot Key feature enables you to define any number of user configurable actions simply by pressing a keystroke. Hot Key actions include quitting, hiding, or activating applications, inserting text, executing an Apple Script, opening files or folders, and so much more. All hot keys can optionally be targeted to specific applications, allowing the hot key to be active only when you find it most useful. Keyboard Maestro incorporates the wildly popular Classic MacOS application switching utility, Program Switcher. In fact, Keyboard Maestro was written by the author of Program Switcher. With the Program Switcher feature, you are able to launch, switch, hide, and quit applications with a simple keystroke. Keyboard Maestro brings to MacOS X what Classic Mac users have been enjoying since 1994 - the most refined application switching utility there is! Keyboard Maestro also has the extremely useful clipboard utility Clipboard Switcher built in. Clipboard Switcher allows you to define any number of clipboards which you can use to copy to and paste from simply by pressing a keystroke. Clipboards are automatically saved through system restarts and user logouts, and always available when you need them. New in this version includes: * Integrated support for Xounds * Improved Clipboard Switcher and insert text performance * Improved Apple Script execution speed * Hot keys using the letter 'A' now display their keystroke properly * Pressing the 'Enter' key now dismisses hot key edit dialogs properly * Execute Apple Script hot keys can now display UI elements (such as "dialog") [Archived as /info-mac/gui/keyboard-maestro-101-jp.hqx; 913 K] ------------------------------ Date: 1 Feb 2002 From: Bruce Grubb To: Subject: [*] Mac-Site-list, Version 4.7.4 This is the latest edition (Jan 1, 2002) of the Mac-site-list and should replace version 4.7.3 of the Mac-Site-list. The Mac-Site-list lists over 110 mac anonymous ftp sites (some with notes), over 100 Mac web pages, and contains some instructions on how to use anonymous ftp and find files as well a format chart showing which programs decompress and decode which files. Also there is a section on how to use certain files. This Stuffit Deluxe 6.0 archive contains both the text and html versions of the Mac-Site-list. To ensure that the columns in the Format Chart section line up correctly the document's text must be in a monospaced typeface such as Courier, Monaco, or a PC equivalent. Permission is given for this program to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. Changes: style sheet added; ftp.dartmouth.edu moved to few mac file section; ftp.tidbits.com/pub/tidbits/issues/ elminated in favor of web site; Added sites/URLs: none; Defunct sites/URLs: none; [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mac-site-list-474.hqx; 66 K] ------------------------------ Date: 2 Feb 2002 From: "James Harvey" To: Subject: [*] MiniWinCP Demo 5.0 Requirements: 68k Macintosh Power Macintosh System 8.0 or greater (cannot be installed in OS X) If you would like to have a window taskbar with quickly identifiable icons on your screen, instead of a bunch of look-alike collapsed window titlebars, then MiniWin is for you!! It consists of a control panel and extension that you simply drop onto your System folder. The Demo version will show you how MiniWin can make your life easier by giving you more screen space when you need it. No need to close or move windows! No need to hunt for the right titlebar! WOW!! Who could ask for more?? If you like what you see, you may purchase the full version, which is a control panel, for the paltry sum of $20.00. See the Read Me file for details on the extras you get when you purchase the full version. Thank you for trying MiniWin. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/mini-win-cp-50.hqx; 121 K] ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 2002 From: Jeffry Baker To: Subject: [*] PolyRoot 1.04 68K PolyRoot is a companion application to RPN Calculator (also in this archive). It is a small application specifically designed to find polynomial roots. The polynomial can be up to degree 10, and can have real and complex coefficients. PolyRoot supports drag & drop, which provides near seamless integration with RPNC. PolyRoot is freeware. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/poly-root-104-68k.hqx; 521 K] ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 2002 From: Jeffry Baker To: Subject: [*] PolyRoot 1.04 Carbon PolyRoot is a companion application to RPN Calculator (also in this archive). It is a small application specifically designed to find polynomial roots. The polynomial can be up to degree 10, and can have real and complex coefficients. PolyRoot supports drag & drop, which provides near seamless integration with RPNC. PolyRoot is freeware. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/poly-root-104-cbn.hqx; 811 K] ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 2002 From: Jeffry Baker To: Subject: [*] PolyRoot 1.04 PPC PolyRoot is a companion application to RPN Calculator (also in this archive). It is a small application specifically designed to find polynomial roots. The polynomial can be up to degree 10, and can have real and complex coefficients. PolyRoot supports drag & drop, which provides near seamless integration with RPNC. PolyRoot is freeware. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/poly-root-104-ppc.hqx; 701 K] ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 2002 From: Jeffry Baker To: Subject: [*] RPN Calculator 1.5.8 Carbon RPN Calculator is an RPN implementation for Macintosh in two flavors: PPC and Carbon. V1.58 is a stable program and should present few if any problems. 68k support was stopped at V1.44a, and that version is available in the Info-Mac archive. RPNC V1.58's features include: Fully functional under MacOS 8.1 or later 25 element stack (8 visible) 8 memories Full support for complex number math Scalable user interface Smart copy & paste Drag & drop Statistics registers Systems of equations (up to 5 equations and 5 unknowns) Determinants Matrix inversion Prime number search Factorization Prime factorization Rational approximation of decimal expansions Base conversion Function library (user-defined functions) Constants (user-defined constants) Unit conversions Help system [Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/rpn-calculator-158-cbn.hqx; 1056 K] ------------------------------ Date: 3 Feb 2002 From: Jeffry Baker To: Subject: [*] RPN Calculator 1.5.8 PPC RPN Calculator is an RPN implementation for Macintosh in two flavors: PPC and Carbon. V1.58 is a stable program and should present few if any problems. 68k support was stopped at V1.44a, and that version is available in the Info-Mac archive. RPNC V1.58's features include: Fully functional under MacOS 8.1 or later 25 element stack (8 visible) 8 memories Full support for complex number math Scalable user interface Smart copy & paste Drag & drop Statistics registers Systems of equations (up to 5 equations and 5 unknowns) Determinants Matrix inversion Prime number search Factorization Prime factorization Rational approximation of decimal expansions Base conversion Function library (user-defined functions) Constants (user-defined constants) Unit conversions Help system [Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/rpn-calculator-158-ppc.hqx; 942 K] ------------------------------ Date: 1 Feb 2002 From: Harry Sloan To: Subject: [*] Video Poker 5000: The way video poker should be Video Poker 5000 is what all video poker games out there should be like. Graphically nice, very realistic payouts, quick gameplay, records up to 4 different players winnings (or losings), and much much more. Best of all you don't lose any real money. It's just like being in the casino but without the free drinks. [Archived as /info-mac/game/video-poker-5000.hqx; 1593 K] ------------------------------ Date: 2 Feb 2002 From: Alco Blom To: Subject: [*] Web Confidential 3.0.3 Web Confidential 3.0.3 for Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 - English version Web Confidential is the most powerful password manager on the Mac today. It organizes passwords and protects them with industrial strength encryption. It is also available for Windows and Palm operating systems. "Version 3 is the best release of Web Confidential so far. It runs fully native on Mac OS X and Mac OS 9. I never thought that I could port Shared Menus to Mac OS X, but thanks to Apple's outstanding support of the Component Manager on Mac OS X, it proofed possible. This means that thanks to Shared Menus, you have access to your passwords via a Shared Menu right in your browser's menu bar.", said Alco Blom. These are the main features of Web Confidential for Mac: Encryption : Industrial strength encryption (using BlowFish) Automation : Automatic entry of WWW Forms and automatic HTTP Authentication Integration : Access to your passwords in your browser and from the Dock Synchronization : Synchronization with your Palm via a Conduit Cross-platform : Binary compatible with Web Confidential for Windows Other new features: Password Generator : Generate random passwords and WEP keys easily Dock Menus : Have access to all your passwords via the Dock Help Book : A full reference manual right onder the Help menu Web Confidential is $20 shareware. Requirements: Mac OS X or Mac OS 9. For more information about Web Confidential, please visit: [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/web-confidential-303.hqx; 1702 K] ------------------------------ Date: 2 Feb 2002 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] Web Confidential 3.0.3J - Japanese Version Web Confidential 3.0.3 for Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 - Japanese version Web Confidential is the most powerful password manager on the Mac today. It organizes passwords and protects them with industrial strength encryption. It is also available for Windows and Palm operating systems. "Version 3 is the best release of Web Confidential so far. It runs fully native on Mac OS X and Mac OS 9. I never thought that I could port Shared Menus to Mac OS X, but thanks to Apple's outstanding support of the Component Manager on Mac OS X, it proofed possible. This means that thanks to Shared Menus, you have access to your passwords via a Shared Menu right in your browser's menu bar.", said Alco Blom. These are the main features of Web Confidential for Mac: Encryption : Industrial strength encryption (using BlowFish) Automation : Automatic entry of WWW Forms and automatic HTTP Authentication Integration : Access to your passwords in your browser and from the Dock Synchronization : Synchronization with your Palm via a Conduit Cross-platform : Binary compatible with Web Confidential for Windows Other new features: Password Generator : Generate random passwords and WEP keys easily Dock Menus : Have access to all your passwords via the Dock Help Book : A full reference manual right onder the Help menu Web Confidential is shareware. Requirements: Mac OS X or Mac OS 9. For more information about Web Confidential, please visit: [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/web-confidential-303-jp.hqx; 2423 K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:08:42 -0800 From: Maurice Mike McNeil To: Gauthier , digest@info-mac.org Subject: [A]Adaptor appleTalk/USB At 5:59 PM +0100 1/23/02, Gauthier wrote: >Is there somewhere a firm selling an adaptor to connect an old Mac running >system 7.6 to a priinter with an USB interface. Something like a device >that would convert the appletalk protocol to usb standard or link the >simple printer output of the mac to the USB or serial input of a printer. >answer directly to There is a package called PowerPrint that includes a cable and software, I used it to go from a USB computer to a serial printer. Amazon.com has some versions on sale, but I don't think they will help, also don't ship outside the US for some reason. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:42:33 -0600 From: "Chaz Larson [mailing lists]" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: [Q] USB for Power Tower 240 At 11:21 PM -0600 1/25/02, Gib Henry wrote: > >From: Ken Laskey > >I have a Power Computing Power Tower 240, and printers and the like >>using the old Apple serial and ADB ports are getting scarce. Any >>suggestions on a USB card I can install? > >In my PowerCenter Pro 210, I installed an Orange FireWire/USB card, >and both busses work fine. Cheers, I have an ADS USB card in my PowerCenter; works great. chazl -- I'm gonna tell my son to grow up as pretty as the grass is green and as whip-smart as the English Channel is wide... - Liz Phair, Whip Smart Chaz Larson - chaz at spamcop dot net - http://www.visi.com/~chaz ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 10:54:29 -0500 From: "Cindy Krueger" To: , Subject: Apparent Acrobat and HP Incompatibility (fwd) I've had similar problems. I've found if I select the laserwiter 8 icon in the chooser it prints just fine. >>> Arthur Snoke - 1/29/02 10:17 AM >>> There appears to be an incompatibity between Adobe Acrobat 5.0 and the HP DesignJet 755CM on Macintosh computers. The Mac is a G4 running OS9.2. The HP driver was downloaded from the HP website (www.hp.com). There is only one driver to download for the 755 (HP Designjet printer driver 4/17/97). When attempting to print a PDF file created by Adobe Canvas 7.0 via ethernet connection, the data would seem to be transmitting to the printer (green light on printer blinking) but then the computer would lock up. Removing the ethernet connection and restarting would allow the computer to cancel the job and the computer would operate normally. If restarted without disconnecting ethrenet the computer would restart and still be locked up. Microsoft Word would print normally on the printer using the HP driver. Acrobat would print on a HP8100 using the generic driver. Canvas 7.0 would print the same file on the 755 with no problems. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 12:11:17 +0100 From: Minus van Baalen To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Drag & Drop in System 9.2 Hello, I've recently gone from System 8.6 to System 9.2, and I notice that I can no longer drag items from one place in a list to another (for example, e-mails in Eudora). Does anyone know if this a bug or a feature? Is there a workaround? Thanks in advance Minus van Baalen ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 14:52:16 -0500 From: Philo D To: comp-sys-mac-digest@rodan.uu.net Subject: Info-Mac Digest V19 #13 > From: Daniel Becque > Subject: QuickTime 5 > > I updated my mac G3 beige at home to QUICKTIME 5 and the machine > totally bogged down. No crash, just incredible slow and no desktop > picture. > > I'm running 8.6 at home and the office. The office has a G4 with > QUICKTIME 5 running with no problem. I upgraded at the office awhile > ago and maybe the newest version has problems? I had a Quicktime delay that was fixed by removing extension "ATI Video Accelerator" A Mac Help delay was fixed by removing another one of the ATI extensions. ATI are apparently display hardware cards used in some Macs. Apple System Profiler, Devices and Volumes will show whether you have any ATI devices (perhaps also called ATY). If you don't, remove these extensions. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 09:08:17 +0100 From: "Hennecke Marcus" To: Subject: New SuperDrive in old iMac? Hi there, my mom has an older iMac with a combo CD/DVD-ROM Drive and MacOS 9.2.1. Last year in the summer there was a small fire in the house and the computer was covered with smoke. A company specializing in fire damage repair cleaned the computer and it now looks like brand new (they really did an awesome job!). However, the CD-Drive has been acting up on some CDs ever since. We think it is the optical sensor that is damaged from the smoke. The insurance is willing to pay for the replacement of the drive. Ok, now here is the question: One thing my mom has always missed is the ability to burn CDs. We were on the verge of buying an external USB or FireWire CD-Burner. However, with the new SuperDrive in the new iMacs a tempting thought has popped up: Would it be possible to replace the internal CD/DVD-ROM Drive of the iMac with a SuperDrive? As I said, the insurance would pay for the replacement of the current drive, we would only have to pay for the extra the SuperDrive costs in excess of just a CD/DVD-ROM Drive. Even if the drive did fit sizewise, are drivers available that run under OS 9.2.1? If a SuperDrive doesn't work, how about just the DVD/CD-RW Drive of the new Combo iMac? If drivers are not available for MacOS 9.2.1, how hard is it to install MacOS 10.1 on the older iMacs? Thanks for any help, Marcus -- Marcus E. Hennecke Private: http://chinook.stanford.edu/~marcush/marcus/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 17:14:42 -0800 From: David Rogers To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: PM 6100, Ethernet, AppleTalk Hi I have a Power Mac 6100/66AV on which, till now, I have never wanted to use the Ethernet connection. Now I'm planning to (I don't have the other machine yet), but when I select "Connect via Ethernet" in the AppleTalk control panel, I get an error dialogue: "An error occurred attempting to use Ethernet. Make sure your network connections are correct." Is this only because there's nothing to see at the other end of the connection, or could it be that there's something wrong with my machine? Thanks in advance. -- David ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2002 16:38:56 -0500 From: carolynb To: InfoMac Subject: powering up scsi after mac is running Hi, I feel sort of foolish, this seems like a really ridiculous question- In the past, I was told that once you've started your Mac, if you then want to access a SCSI drive that wasn't turned on when you started the Mac, you had to shut down, power up the SCSI drive, and power up the Mac. Is this true? I would have tried it, but I was afraid of some power surge that would hurt the Mac from the SCSI suddenly being powered up. (see, I said I felt foolish!) I know that I would probably have to mount the scsi drives (I have several on a daisy chain), but that's OK. I'm concerned about an electrical shock-type event that would fry my mac. I have a beige G3, running system 8.6. TIA! Carolyn carolynb@mindspring.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:11:23 -0800 From: Maurice Mike McNeil To: "Wechsler, David {PRBC~Basel}" , Subject: Virtual Memory on G4 (AGP) At 7:32 AM +0100 1/24/02, Wechsler, David {PRBC~Basel} wrote: >I have a G4 with 1GB (4x256MB) od SDRAM. >in the memory control panel now os written" too much ram to turn VM >ON" - VM is OFF >is there no way to turn it on? Only in OS X I suspect, it will use VM automatically. Not sure why you would want to turn on VM in OS9 with 1GB RAM, just slows things down :). -- -----|----- Maurice "Mike" McNeil, BBN Technologies 0-0 (858) 495-2619 (858) 354-6565 (Cell) (_)+ mmcneil@bbn.com 8583546565@myvzw.com -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************