Date: Sat, 11 Jan 97 14:14:40 PST From: The Info-Mac Moderators Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #11 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 Sat, 11 Jan 97 Volume 15 : Issue 11 Today's Topics: [*] Realmz 4.0 (A) Audio CD Problem - no sound [Q] connecting 'PC' printer to Mac Anti-Win Wallpaper? DIMMs Duo Disks? Five Questions Harvard Graphics I.P. Address Installing 2nd internal IDE drive on a Perf. 6205? Installing 7.5.5? Kaleidoscope questions LC II expansion/CD-Rom/external HD Mac Classic list Magnifying Glass Cursor (?) Modem handling overhead MS Publisher to QuarkXPress? New FREE Publication! Norton crashes PowerBase & extra drives Prices for used Macs To-do lists and email Wanted: RGB to NTSC Converter Zaurus/Mac Connectivity The Info-Mac Network operates by the volunteer efforts of: Gordon Watts, Adam C. 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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 #11" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Jan 1997 19:11:40 -0800 From: foley@nucleus.msae.wisc.edu (Jim Foley) Subject: [*] Realmz 4.0 This is the latest version of the shareware game of the year for 1995 Realmz (4.0). Realmz is an adventure game with many add on scenarios This version has many changes and should replace all previous versions of Realmz. Any questions concerning this submission can be made to foley@cae.wisc.edu Any questions concerning Realmz can be made to Fantasoft1@aol.com [Archived as /info-mac/game/adv/rlmz/realmz-40.hqx; 7620K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 00:49:26 -0500 From: "Peter J. Paul" Subject: (A) Audio CD Problem - no sound > I haven't been using my CD as an audio CD player for a while. > When I tried last week I got everything to work, except that I didn't get > any sound. > The AppleCD DA acted as if nothing was wrong. (The timer correctly stated > the length of each track.) > I think I last used the Audio CD function with System 7.5.1. Since then > I've updated to 7.5.5. > I tried downloading the latest CD drivers from Apple and installing them. > Nothing seems to help. > The CD player works fine with normal CDs. It is the original CD player in > a 6100 (1X I think). Open the sound cdev, select "Sound In" and click "Options..." Choose the "Internal CD" radio button and check the "Playthrough" check box. << Peter J. Paul >> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 15:33:28 -0500 From: Robert George Daniel Subject: [Q] connecting 'PC' printer to Mac Dear Friendly Helpful Mac Community: My girlfriend is now the proud owner of my old Mac (7100/66) and I am now her tech support guy. In order to preserve my chivalry, if not my very masculinity, could someone advise as to how to connect her HPIII Laserjet printer to the Mac??? The printer works fine connected to her PC (via a splitter box - the Mac replaces the 2nd PC). I downloaded what seems to be the right driver from HP's web site, I bought a Mac serial cable which (outwardly) connects fine between the 25-pin splitter box connector and the printer port of the Mac. But no amount of fiddling around has so much as made the printer go 'blip'. The driver seems to think I need AppleTalk to be active - is that the case? (I've only ever used a StyleWriter II). Even turning it on, though, did not solve anything. The HP3 is NOT postscript enabled, if that matters here. Hints? Tips? Detailed step-by-step solutions? All welcome at Thanks a million, Bob. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 15:05:32 +0000 From: ams@indigo.ie (Tara Merrigan) Subject: Anti-Win Wallpaper? There are plenty of Pro-Mac / Anti-Windows desktop patterns & startupscreens available, but what I'm looking for is just such a display for a Windows desktop. I'm now working in a totally PC environment & want to assert some independence!! Does anyone know how to convert a startup screen / pattern into a Windows Wallpaper file? Tara ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Jan 1997 22:46:03 -0800 From: "Steven W. Liebrenz" Subject: DIMMs Does anyone know how I can determine the quality of DIMMs before purchasing them? Is there always a relationship between price and quality? I have a PowerPC and don't want to put any "junk" in it. Steve ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 17:09:00 -0800 From: cak@dimebank.com (Chris Kantarjiev) Subject: Duo Disks? At last, I've put aside enough money to upgrade the 80MByte disk in my Duo 230, only to find out that I'm almost too late - very few manufacturers seem to be making 2.5" SCSI disks any more! APS has nothing. My local stores have very little. I found some at Mac Zone in Seattle. They're MicroTec Road Runners, and they're available in both 500 and 800 MB. Cool. But before I throw my VISA number at them, I want to ask: has anyone used these with good/bad results? Most importantly, Are They Quiet? Anyone got another current source and/or recommendations? Thanks very much. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 16:22:58 -0500 From: Terry Dineen Subject: Five Questions I have several questions about using my Macs (Quadra 605 with 12 MB and RamDoubler 2, System 7.5.5OpenTransport 1.1.2 with PPP or FreePPP depending on ISP and a LC III with 8 MB 7.5.5): 1) Is there any way to reliably run* a java applet on that Quadra 605? All of the applet viewers (JDK 1.0.2, Cafe DR2.1, Roaster 2.3 Demo Applet Runner, MRJ beta2 applet viewer) and java-able browsers Netscape 3.0 and Internet Explorer 3.0) that I've tried have really annoying bugs (text insertion point constantly disapperaing in MRJ) or just plain crash themselves and usually the whole machine. 2) If my mac crashes but my modem is still maintaining the PPP connection how can I re-establish the PPP protocol using OT PPP and FreePPP without terminating the existing modem-modem connection? This is a real nuisance since the modem is ADB powered and without a switch. MacPPP 2.0.1 allowed me do this by using a terminal window and just pushing the "done" (or whatever) button. It would then resynch with the runnning PPP on the far end of the wire. 3) I use At Ease 2.0 on the LC III which is shared by a four and an eight year old. The four year old does not know how to shut it down well -- she just turns the power off. I believe this probably corrupted the disk eventually and made it unbootable. After restoring it to health I thought I'd use an AppleScript to shut it down cleanly and install it on her desktop for her. All that happened is she ended up in the AppleScript editor when she tried to use it. Any better ideas? 4) How could I use apps that are CD rom based (i.e. no part is installed on the disk) from At Ease? 5) I bought a Symantec Cafe subscription (one-year of downloads) but nothing has changed since DR2.? on August 20. "DR" means beta-quality, right? When will there be a first product release? *split infinitive ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 16:59:11 +0200 From: lothar.gierl@rz.uni-rostock.de (Lothar Gierl) Subject: Harvard Graphics Hello, does anyone know whether Harvard Garphics is available for Macs or not. L. Gierl, Germany ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 10:21:59 -0500 From: qberry@mis.net Subject: I.P. Address How can I find my I.P. Address? Thanks, Betty Quisenberry ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 17:23:59 -0500 From: ellis@champlaincollege.qc.ca (Pat Ellis) Subject: Installing 2nd internal IDE drive on a Perf. 6205? >------------------------------ >Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 21:48:56 +0100 >From: Martin Jourdan >Subject: [Q] Installing 2nd internal IDE drive on a Perf. 6205? > >On Mon, 6 Jan 1997, Paul Bickford wrote: >>I was trying (and failing) to install a 2nd internal IDE drive on my >>Performa 6205, and was wondering: >> a) is it possible? > >No. The Apple IDE interface is a bit crippled and can support only one drive. I don't believe this is an Apple problem. As far as I know, IDE has always been limited to 1 drive - regardless of the platform. >BTW, since this is cc'ed to the list, does anyone know whether is it the >same for the internal IDE interface in Power Computing's PowerBase or >Lotorola's StarMax Mac clones ? Shouldn't be. Both Motorola and Power Computing ship their respective models with standard internal and external SCSI, in addition to their EIDE hard drive interface. Motorola also uses ATAPI for the CD-ROM, so the internal SCSI is not used at all. If you add a second hard drive, remember to pick up a cable. note: THe MacBench 4.0 ReadMe file states that the MacOS has a bug with IDE drives and Virtual memory - specifically on Alchemy based Mac systems. PowerComputing's Powerbase line use the Alchemy board and an IDE interface. How far reaching is this bug (beyond the problems that may occur with MacBench)? In other words, are there any users of the Powerbase line (with VM turned on) that have been experiencing regular or more than the usual number of freezes/hangs? Pat Ellis ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Jan 1997 14:42:03 -0800 From: "Linda S." Subject: Installing 7.5.5? Hi I am considering installing 7.5.5 (I now have 7.5.3 on a Mac Performa 5200CD- 24 mgs.memory). I have been reading lots of posts,articles, mags., the ReadMe file, etc. and I find contradictory info. Do I need to do a clean install or not of my current version, do I have to transfer the old to the new system folder and is 7.5.5 worth it to upgrade. It only seemed like 1 thing applied to my computer. Thanks.....Linda -- ------------------------------ Date: 9 Jan 1997 17:47:34 U From: "Bohannon, Kim" Subject: Kaleidoscope questions Hello List, I've seen a bunch of submissions of color schemes for Kaleidoscope, and = I would like to try it out, but I'm concerned about how much a program like it affects my system. I'm running a PPC 6100/66 with 16 RAM at work and a = PowerWave 120 (604 CPU, 120 MHZ, 16 RAM) at home, both with System 7.5.3. = The PowerWave is fairly new and I don't want to do anything to it that = would be hard to reverse. My 6100 at work is loaded already, and has = tons of inits. I'm constantly trying to trim it down. So, does = Kaleidoscope just mess with the Mac's innards a little or is it really = intrusive? What incompatibilities do you know about? Should I give up = on customizing my windows and menus and just stick with what the Desktop = Patterns DA can do? Thanks for your advice. Kim ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 13:35:40 -0500 From: Chaz Larson Subject: LC II expansion/CD-Rom/external HD At 7:32 AM -0600 1/9/97, Mark Evans wrote: >A friend tells me I can [get an external HD and a CD-ROM] for >around $100 each. Really? The HD would have to be used, but in that case, sure. Mail-order houses [MacWarehouse, etc.] commonly offer CD-ROM drives for right around $100. Hard drives seem to bottom out at about $400. Instead of an external HD, you may want to consider a Zip drive, which would run you about $150. chazl 01.09.97 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 21:51:03 +0000 From: Christopher Adams Subject: Mac Classic list >From: Terry Gwenn >Could someone tell me how to subscribe to the List for Mac Classic users? This list is about many older Mac models like the SE and Plus, not just the Classics. *********** For now, to subscribe to Classic Macs, send a subscription request to . You will be added within a day. EXPECT CHANGES TO SUBSCRIBE AND UNSUBSCRIBE SOON The Classic Macs Archives are found at: http://www.zws.com/classicmacs/ ftp://ftp.zws.com/classicmacs/ *********** ________________________________________________________ Chris Adams, Birmingham, UK | cadams@edprint.demon.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 17:57:10 -0500 (EST) From: abloom@vt.edu (Al Bloom) Subject: Magnifying Glass Cursor (?) Folks, I've a minor nuisance that I'm sure you can help with. Recently my cursor has ben switching from an arrow to something that looks like a little magnifying glass. Happens on my home IIci and office Q650/PPC, System of the 7.5.5 persuasion. Happens in apps and in the finder. I had a low level interest in the oddity until this afternoon when my home IIci fired up, all inits had finished loading, the cursor changed to a magnifying glass, and the machine froze solid. The power switch was the only escape. The subsequent startup went fine. But the episode did get my attention. Y'all have any ideas where the "magnifying glass" cursor comes from and maybe even how to stop it? TIA, IMHO, LSMFT, ETC Al Bloom, Virginia Tech ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 13:07:00 -0700 From: Bruce Carter Subject: Modem handling overhead Could someone explain to me, in fairly precise technical terms, why it is that my Mac at work with a direct ethernet connection does not slow down in other applications when a huge amount of data is being transferred in over the network, but my Macintosh at home slows down to a crawl at best when transferring a huge amount of data over the modem? It only stands to reason that more data is coming in faster over the 10baseT ethernet than over the modem, but the performance hit on the Mac with the modem is enormous. Is there that much overhead in handling the modem port? -- Bruce Carter, Boise State Univ., Boise, ID 83725 bcarter@mentor.idbsu.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 15:05:24 +0000 From: ams@indigo.ie (Tara Merrigan) Subject: MS Publisher to QuarkXPress? I've recently started working in a PC dominated office. I obviously talk about Macs far too much because now I'm getting beseiged with questions! One guy asked me about a problem his Mac-using brother is having importing a file saved with Micro$oft Publisher into QuarkXPress. Is there an easy conversion method that anyone knows of? Tara ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Jan 1997 13:49:18 +0000 From: MacCom Subject: New FREE Publication! PR: MacCom(MC) Publications has annouced a new sub-publication for the Macintosh community! MacCom(MC), their first publication that will be going into their fourth issue in January 1997, is a Macintosh community of businesses and users getting the most out of their Macintosh computers. MacCom(MC) is free and includes reviews, articles, tips, contests, news, information, ads, and much more. It is currently read around the world and got it's name from the first three letters of each word in "Macintosh community." Their second, free publication (starting in January 1997) is a sub-publication of MacCom(MC) called Computer Byte News(CBN). Computer Byte News is the latest in Apple and Internet news, updates, releases, and other information. CBN will be sent to all current subscribers of MacCom in between MacCom issues (around mid-month). If you are not already subscribed, you can receive your free subscription by visiting MacCom(MC) Online at http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3441/maccom.html and filling out the subscription form or by sending an e-mail to list-request@lofcom.com and putting "SUBSCRIBE maccom-l" (without quotes) in the message box. MacCom's Computer Byte News issues are sponsored by digitalApple available at http://www.digitalapple.com. MacCom(MC) Subscription Information: Send an e-mail to list-request@lofcom.com and put "SUBSCRIBE maccom-l" (without quotes) in the message box. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 10:25:13 +0100 From: Peter Peldan Subject: Norton crashes I am currently experiencing the following problem: evry time i check my Harddrive with norton discdoctor 3.2.1 it crashes exactly in the same "spot" when it checks the Catalog B-tree leaves. I have tried to check the harddrive with apples disktools and it doesnt find any problems. I first noticed a problem when FileSaver alerted me about an unknown disc error. I have a powermac 7600/120 with 1.2 Gb harddrive. I have given norton 10Mb Ram. I have used norton on this machine for a long time without problems prior to this. And i have run norton discdoctor to check a cd after the problems started(just to see if the problem is in the norton app itself): no crash. Are there any other disc tools that i can use to check my harddrive? Othr suggestions Petr ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Jan 97 13:12:33 -0600 From: "Stephen M. Gray" Subject: PowerBase & extra drives >BTW, since this is cc'ed to the list, does anyone know whether is it the >same for the internal IDE interface in Power Computing's PowerBase or >Lotorola's StarMax Mac clones ? I can't answer for StarMax, but PowerComputing's web site had this to say about the PowerBase series: >Drive Bays >Low Profile: One front accessible 5 1/4" bay for 8x CD-ROM; one front >accessible 3 1/2" bay for floppy drive; one internal 3 1/2" drive bay for >internal hard drive >Mini-Tower: Three front accessible 5 1/4" bays, one for 8x CD-ROM; one >front accessible one for internal 3 1/2" floppy drive; 3 1/2" bay for one >full-size or two half-size internal drives >6) What about SCSI support? > >PowerBase includes a single-channel SCSI interface for both >internal and external >drives. It operates at up to 5MB/sec. So you can have additional drives, but they're SCSI, not IDE. Steve ************************************** Stephen M. Gray The Wanderer smgray@earthlink.net S970265@umslvma.umsl.edu http://home.earthlink.net/~smgray/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 15:44:53 -0500 From: matthew fletcher Subject: Prices for used Macs Jon Froines asked: ] Hi there. Does anyone know where I can find ] information on pricing some used Macs for sale? ] Maybe a sort of "blue book" for Macs like cars have? the "macintosh museum" section of macintoshos.com (http://www.macintoshos.com/macintosh.museum/) gives current street prices on used macs, as well as hardware configuration and history info. macintoshos.com is a great site. in addition to the museum, there's a shareware library, internet glossary, and industry information. good luck. m. fletcher http://members.aol.com/fakenancy/ see you in hell! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 12:09:17 -0700 From: Dennis Helsel Subject: To-do lists and email Does anyone know of a program or set of programs that will tie together a prioritized to-do list with email or another document program? For example, I would add an item to my to-do list saying "Review and reply to draft article". The draft came to me by email, so I would drag that email item from the email program to the to-do list item, which links them. Then 2 days later, when I began to work on that item and double-clicked it in the to-do list, the email draft article would open. More generally, perhaps double-clicking the item could work with a word processing document or any other openable document. I would think a commercial software program like this would sell quite well. If there is no existing program(s) to do this, is it scriptable? Thanks in advance for answers. ------------------------------------ Dennis Helsel dhelsel@usgs.gov ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 11:52:10 -0800 From: "Phillip St. James" Subject: Wanted: RGB to NTSC Converter I have a Mac IIci (68k) with a Radius PrecisionColor24-bit color card. I need an RGB to NTSC converter. Can somebody point me to a manufacturer or supplier who makes this item? I want to see my Mac screen on a regular domestic TV. Any ideas? Radius has been very slow in responding to me - over 2 months so far with no response including phone calls to their corp HQ. Phillip ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Jan 97 12:39:35 -0500 From: "Peter E. Haydu" Subject: Zaurus/Mac Connectivity Some time ago I replaced my old YO-series Sharp Organizer with a = Zaurus 5000 because the software which I had been using to backup and = manipulate my Organizer data on my SE30 no longer worked properly on = my new PowerWave 120 (or, so I was told, on ANY PCI power mac). The free backup software which came with purchase of the Zaurus does = provide backup function, but doesn=B9t allow any manipulation of the = data on the desktop from the backup file. Rupp, the maker of virtually all the software and other accessories = for the Zaurus series, has told me that they don=B9t have anything = which provides this flexibility for the Mac (although they have = several programs like this for Windows, etc). Does anyone know of ANYTHING which will do this? From whatever source? Frankly, the lack of what seems to be a pretty basic support for the = Mac by Sharp and Rupp is making me think that I should abandon the = Zaurus entirely in favor of something like US Robotics Pilot, or the = Psion. Thanks for any help you can provide. -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************