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Info-Mac Digest             Tue,  4 Mar 97       Volume 15 : Issue 55

Today's Topics:

      [*] Amadeus 1.0.8 for Kaleidoscope
      [*] BBEdit Text To Speech Update
      [*] Catch - Command your own fishing Expedition
      [*] Change UU 1.0 AS
      [*] Fitness Coach
      [*] galactica-11.hqx (strategy game; include on CD)
      [*] Hotline tracker 1.0 68k
      [*] Hotline tracker 1.0 ppc
      [*] JWindows97 for Kaleidoscope
      [*] Kaleidoscope Color Scheme
      [*] Kaleidoscope Win95 Color Scheme 2.0 - Freeware
      [*] Language Reader 1.1 - foreign language teaching
      [*] Language Writer 1.1 - foreign language teaching
      [*] Little_Schabbs_Of_Horror1.sit
      [*] Mac-HaBu 3.6
      [*] MediaPresenter 1.38LE
      [*] meine boerse 1.4
      [*] metric conversion metric calculator ConvertUnits Pro v1.5.6
      [*] minix sed for PowerPC
      [*] MT2hyperDisk-1-0-1.sit.hqx
      [*] NewtonCD FM2 Descriptions (self running demo)
      [*] NewtonCD FM3 Descriptions (requires FM3)
      [*] Ophiuchus 1.0.0
      [*] PowerBook 5xx -> PPC upgrad
      [*] RubikSolver 1.1
      [*] Sidescape 1.01 for 68k Mac
      [*] Sidescape 1.01 for PPC Mac
      [*] Software & Hardware Tracker 1.1.1
      [*] Sticks11.sit
      [*] TableCloths 1.0
      [*] Totally Incomplete PDA CD-ROM #8 CD List
      [*] Total Restart 1.4 - The next version of this all famous utility
      [*] wheres-the-waste(fat)1.0.hqx
      [*] Word Services XCMD 1.0d3
      [*] Worksheet Magic 2.0.1
      [*] XTND Update
      (Q) Apple Video Player
      Eudora splits long emails
      Old Deskwriter with Serial Driver
      Spell Checker (?)

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 20:59:10 -0700
From: L.Wood@surrey.ac.uk
Subject: [*] Amadeus 1.0.8 for Kaleidoscope

This is Amadeus 1.0.8, a color scheme for Greg Landweber's Kaleidoscope.

L.

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[Archived as /info-mac/gui/amadeus-108-kaleidoscope.hqx; 28K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:31 -0700
From: markf@post.queensu.ca
Subject: [*] BBEdit Text To Speech Update

Two BBEdit extensions for speaking the selected text using Apple
Speech Manager.  Use the Apple's Speech Control panel to select
the voice used by these extensions.

[Archived as /info-mac/text/bbe/speak-sentence-20.hqx; 10K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:51 -0700
From: david.rowbory@which.net
Subject: [*] Catch - Command your own fishing Expedition

Educational Freeware -- Catch Fishing Simulator

Catch is a HyperCard-based simulation and problem-solving exercise where the
objective is to command a small fishing vessel around the coast of Scotland and
make as large a profit as possible.  You must monitor weather conditions, fish
prices and hold status while dealing with freak events and disasters.  Of
course, you may find that fish just don't seem to be coming you way and
weather may vary randomly wreaking havoc with your carefully made plans.
However, at least you don't lose any _real_ money or get soaked to your
skin in a passing storm using this simulation!

Download today for lots of fun and education too!

System Requirements:
- Any Mac, System 7.0 or later, 4MB RAM, (256 colour display optional)
- HyperCard (or HyperCard player) version 2.2 or higher

This file may be included on any Shareware/Freeware CD-ROMS etc

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/catch-hc.hqx; 713K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:57 -0700
From: g.giusti@area.it
Subject: [*] Change UU 1.0 AS

This simple script will change the names of all your UUencoded text files
contained in the chosen folder.

It will change from the names given by UUCD (e.g. <thefile.exe.uu.2>) to names
compatible with Wincode (e.g. <thefil02.uue>).

Useful if you want to pass long files on several floppies to a Windows user,
and
you have to rename them all. OK, there may be other ways to do it, but here's
one. :)

There is no help or warning message (although only "TEXT" files with ".uu." in
their name are affected), so please experiment with a disposable folder first.

The script needs the following additions in order to run:

- Choose Files/Folders
- String commands

Improvements and comments on the script are welcome.

Giovanni Giusti

[Archived as /info-mac/disk/change-uu-10.hqx; 10K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 06:57:11 -0700
From: jweinhof@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu
Subject: [*] Fitness Coach

Fitness Coach was designed for fitness fanatics. If you are serious about
attaining a sculpted, healthy body, Fitness Coach is for you! This program has
a
database of hundreds of activities. You can build a list of your daily
activities and calculate the calories burned for the day. Or, by holding
down the shift key and clicking on an activity, Fitness Coach will tell you
how long you need to do that activity to burn a pound of fat!

Fitness Coach also has many different fitness assessment tools. Calculate your
percent body fat or your Basal Metabolic Index. Calculate your Basal Metabolic
Rate or calculate the number of calories you need to eat per day to attain a
particular body weight. Calculate your target heart rate (several different
ways), or calculate you daily protein requirement. And after you've trained,
enter data or just your thoughts into the training Log.

Enjoy!

http://members.aol.com/ironmaan/fitnesslab.html

[Archived as /info-mac/app/fitness-coach-10-hc.hqx; 660K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:47 -0700
From: ezavada@io.com
Subject: [*] galactica-11.hqx (strategy game; include on CD)

Galactica is a shareware strategy game based on exploration and colonization of
the galaxy. It supports multiplayer games, either on a single computer or on a
network using file sharing. It runs on Macs with System 7.0 or later, 1 MB free
RAM, and Color Quickdraw, preferably 256 colors or more. It will not run on on
the Plus, SE, Classic, or PowerBook 100. The music requires Quicktime with MIDI
support. It is a fat binary that contains 68k and PowerPC support.

Included are modules for the following languages: English, German (Deutsch),
French (Francais), Spanish (Espanol), and Dutch (Nederlands).

Questions or comments to ezavada@kagi.com

[Archived as /info-mac/game/galactica-11.hqx; 1587K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:26:02 -0700
From: hinks@netspace.net.au
Subject: [*] Hotline tracker 1.0 68k

Hotline tracker 1.0 68k - Hotline is an internet and intranet program for
electronic conferencing.  Once connected to a Hotline Server, you can chat,
send
messages, and transfer files with other users. Actually, it's already
installed.
Just double-click and go!  If you've never run Hotline before, it will ask
you to configure it.  Enter your details, and click Save. PPC or 68K
Macintosh running at least MacOS 7.5 (7.5.5 recommended) with Open
Transport 1.0 (1.1.1 or better strongly recommended).  Hotline will not
work with MacTCP.

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/hotline-tracker-10-68k.hqx; 128K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:26:04 -0700
From: hinks@netspace.net.au
Subject: [*] Hotline tracker 1.0 ppc

Hotline tracker 1.0 ppc - Hotline is an internet and intranet program for
electronic conferencing.  Once connected to a Hotline Server, you can chat,
send
messages, and transfer files with other users. Actually, it's already
installed.
Just double-click and go!  If you've never run Hotline before, it will ask
you to configure it.  Enter your details, and click Save. PPC or 68K
Macintosh running at least MacOS 7.5 (7.5.5 recommended) with Open
Transport 1.0 (1.1.1 or better strongly recommended).  Hotline will not
work with MacTCP.

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/hotline-tracker-10-ppc.hqx; 136K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:34 -0700
From: levyj@village.ios.com
Subject: [*] JWindows97 for Kaleidoscope

this email is attached with a  kaleidoscope color scheme "JWindows97" in .hqx
format Any questions or comments (i.e. should put the actual text of the file
here instead of in the attachment- let me know)

- Jerry

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/j-windows-97.hqx; 42K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:35 -0700
From: jness@sage.und.nodak.edu
Subject: [*] Kaleidoscope Color Scheme

Attached is my color scheme called Joel's Applemania. Joel K. Ness, Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/joels-applemania.hqx; 190K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 20:59:11 -0700
From: asimov@stealth.net
Subject: [*] Kaleidoscope Win95 Color Scheme 2.0 - Freeware

This replaces version 1.0 of the Windows 95 color scheme.  All of the same
icons
are included, but the color scheme has gone through a minor facelift.  Now the
radio buttons and checkboxes look like Windows 95, and the scroll bars, menu
colors and alert icons have been tweaked a bit. Restart to see Win95 style
folders - and check inside the System folder. It still works like a Mac,
which is
all that counts :)

Scott Naness
Staten Island, NY

Color Scheme Web Site:
http://www.stealth.net/~asimov/win95.html

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[Archived as /info-mac/gui/kalscp-win952.hqx; 81K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:55 -0700
From: jiwanski@alpha.luc.ac.be
Subject: [*] Language Reader 1.1 - foreign language teaching

Language Toolkit Reader 1.1
Language Toolkit Writer and Reader are a pair of programs for preparation and
reading of the foreign language interactive multimedia lessons. With the
Language Writer you can prepare the interactive  lessons in minutes. To set
up a lesson you just use a set of predefined multimedia items specially
designed for the foreign language study. You can just drag-and-drop these
items into the
convenient locations in the lesson's window, paste pictures, movies, record
sound, and enter sentences, translation, grammar notes or vocabulary into the
proper boxes.  These lessons can be viewed with the Reader program by the final
user then. There are also 4 predefined exercises' layouts for designing the
foreign language exercises easily. There are Polish language lessons
written with this program available from the Info-Mac.

Jacek Iwanski.

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/language-toolkit-reader-11.hqx; 1266K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:56 -0700
From: jiwanski@alpha.luc.ac.be
Subject: [*] Language Writer 1.1 - foreign language teaching

Language Toolkit Writer 1.1
Language Toolkit Writer and Reader are a pair of programs for preparation and
reading of the foreign language interactive multimedia lessons. With the
Language Writer you can prepare the interactive  lessons in minutes. To set
up a lesson you just use a set of predefined multimedia items specially
designed for the foreign language study. You can just drag-and-drop these
items into the
convenient locations in the lesson's window, paste pictures, movies, record
sound, and enter sentences, translation, grammar notes or vocabulary into the
proper boxes.  These lessons can be viewed with the Reader program by the final
user then. There are also 4 predefined exercises' layouts for designing the
foreign language exercises easily. There are Polish language lessons
written with
this program available from the Info-Mac.

Jacek Iwanski.

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/language-toolkit-writer-11.hqx; 1316K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:49 -0700
From: wizbang@ccp.com
Subject: [*] Little_Schabbs_Of_Horror1.sit

That twisted genius of the Third Reich is at it again!  Enter his mind
bending Abscheuhaus (House of Horrors), where even Hitler's soldiers are
afraid to go in, and witness first-hand the mayhem that Dr Schabbs intends
to unleash on the world!

This graphically enhance scenario for Wolfenstein 3D, Third Encounter is
just the beginning.  Schabbs, the evil genetic engineer, is the master of
clones.  There is no telling whether you will have gotten rid of him even
when you reach the end. Keep your eye out for him and while your at it,
feast your eyes on new enemies, walls and objects!  Go in and destroy 30
levels of facist socialism at its finest (?!).  The best is what you can
expect from Wizbang's Wolf Scenarios!

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/little-schabbs-of-horror1.hqx; 755K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:26:13 -0700
From: Claudia.Richter@t-online.de
Subject: [*] Mac-HaBu 3.6

Mac-HaBu is an accounting program for private users, Clubs and small
companies.
The results can be displayed with different exploitations (Profit+Loss, Budget,
VAT,...) and with different graphics.

I give permission for my program to be included on CD-ROM.

New in Version 3.6:

This ist the first english Version. But there were much german version with the
same functions.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/mac-habu-36e.hqx; 782K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:46 -0700
From: republic@interchg.ubc.ca
Subject: [*] MediaPresenter 1.38LE

MediaPresenter is a software tool providing an effective way to present digital
images and text, with visual annotation tools that support spontaneous
interaction in educational settings.

Using this software you may quickly organize, present and annotate graphic
images, QuickTime movies and text files. It's unique visual highlight tool,
along
with its paint style annotation tools, provide methods to temporarily mark up
visual materials on the fly to encourage discussion within a classroom
environment.

You can also attach notes to images within a presentation, providing a very
easy
way to share comments about images between several viewers who each have a copy
of MediaPresenter. With an external monitor hooked up to your Macintosh or
PowerBook, you can also privately view notes (without the audience seeing them)
to help remember key points to make during your presentation.

In this limited edition of the software you can make presentations of up to
10 items.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
MediaPresenter requires a Macintosh with a 68030 processor or greater,
including PowerPC, and requires System Software version 7.0 or later.

Paul D. Hibbitts
Republic Software Design
*NEW* email: republic@interchange.ubc.ca
Commercial WWW: http://www.interchange.ubc.ca/republic
Education WWW:  http://www.cs.sfu.ca/CC/363/hibbitts/

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/media-presenter-138-le.hqx; 857K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:26:00 -0700
From: Arne.wi@macup.com
Subject: [*] meine boerse 1.4

This is the newest version (1.4) of a german database for managing your stoc=
ks.
It requires Filemaker Pro 3.x.

Meine Boerse entstand aus dem Beduerfnis, beim Kauf und Verkauf von Aktien d=
en
Ueberblick ueber die anfallenden Gebuehren (Provision, Mindestgebuehren,
Grundgebuehren, Courtage, Depotgebuehren) zu bekommen. Meine Boerse ist eine
spezielle Depotverwaltungs-Software fuer Boersen-Neulinge und
Privat-Anleger, die
anzeigt, wann Sie eine Aktie tatsaechlich =96 nach Abzug aller Gebuehren =96=
 mit
Gewinn verkaufen koennen! Die neue Version 1.4 beinhaltet ein Glossar mit =
=FCber
280 Begriffen aus dem Boersenalltag und zur Interpretation von Boersen- , bz=
w.
Kursberichten in der Tagespresse und bietet eine graphische Darstellung der
Kursentwicklung (bis zu 1 Jahr).

Benoetigt Filemaker Pro 3.x !!!

Autor: Arne Wiehe
E-Mail: Arne_Wiehe@MagicVillage.de
Homepage: http://privat.schlund.de/WieheArne/homepage
Sharewaregebuehr: DM 40,-

Aenderungen seit Version 1.3:
- Update-Moeglichkeit fuer fruehere Versionen
- automatische Kursaktualisierung erheblich beschleunigt
- Kursdateien kostenlos im Internet
- Kursliste wird in WKN-Liste zusammengestellt
-  neue Kurs-Indikatoren in Kursdatei
-  neue Icons, Layouts umgestellt und korrigiert
-  Glossar erweitert, Suche in Glossar ueber Index
- Fehler in MBOHIST bei manueller Kurseingabe behoben
-  Menue-Befehle gesperrt, um Benutzerfehler auszuschliessen
- Schlie=DFen des Hauptfensters schlie=DFt alle Module
-  R=FCcksetzen der Hoch- und Tiefwerte bei Jahreswechsel moeglich
- Wechelmoeglichkeit zu anderen Eintraegen in Verkauf- und
Details-Layout
-  Registrierungsformular im Pict-Format

[Archived as /info-mac/data/meine-borse-14.hqx; 1358K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 20:59:04 -0700
From: GTA@cyberstore.ca
Subject: [*] metric conversion metric calculator ConvertUnits Pro v1.5.6

CU Pro is a measurement unit conversion calculator for the Macintosh contain=
ing
many hundreds of metric/S.I., imperial, U.S., and other units in its databas=
e,
most to 14 digit precision. New units can be added. Supports ft/in/fractions=
,
scientific notation and control of significant digits. Can also convert
currencies, clock times, and many physical constants. On-line info on the
history
and development of modern measurement systems. ConvertUnits Pro 'Lite' is a
fully
functional measurement unit conversion program with an initial 25 conversion
limit allowing access to any of the over 1500 units in the database. After t=
his
initial trial period, a reduced data set of 57 units will remain operational
indefinitely.

ConvertUnits Pro 'Lite' is shareware that can be obtained from us or downloa=
ded
>From various worldwide web shareware repositories, and can be upgraded to th=
e
full version by making payment of US$39.95 (Cdn$49.95) by check or money ord=
er.
We will then send you a unique I.D. code by fax or e-mail within
approximately 24
hours of purchase, which you can use to enable the program to full status.
ConvertUnits Pro=81 'Lite' download file is approximately 500k (remember,=
 the full
database is built into the program).

If you find the shareware version useful but do not wish to upgrade to the f=
ull
version, we ask for a $10 registration fee, payable by check or money order.=
 If
you decide to upgrade, you will be credited $15 for being so honest.
We encourage you to distribute ConvertUnits Pro=81 'Lite' as widely as you l=
ike!

=46eature List:
* 1500 measurement units organized hierarchically in 100 "modes" (Length,
Volume,
Area, Force, Pressure, and many others) and nine "categories" (Basics,
Electricity, Time, Unit Costs & Quantities, and Whimsy). * Over 120,000
different
conversions are possible. * Commonly used compound units such as: "tons, pou=
nds,
and ounces", "hours, minutes, and seconds", and "feet, inches and
fractions" * 58
physical constants such as: "speed of light" and "gravitational=
 acceleration" *
Convert clock times between any two of over 200 locations in the world, in
standard or 24-hour format * Trivia conversions in the "Whimsy" category, to
answer such important questions as: "How many times higher is Mount Everest =
than
the Washington Memorial?", or "How much would I weigh on Jupiter?" * Currenc=
y
conversions * Significant figures vs. "calculator" display. * U.S./English v=
s.
International number formatting (commas vs. spaces). * Scientific vs. standa=
rd
notation. * Record complete conversions (original value and unit name with
converted value and unit name) in built-in journal, or save conversions to t=
ext
files that can be opened and edited by most spreadsheets and word processors=
 *
Compact view to show only units and values for repeat conversions for conven=
ient
cutting and pasting into open documents in other applications * Customized
conversion table generation * Easily add and remove units from the database =
*
Store up to 30 often-used conversions in a pull-down menu for quick access. =
*
Comprehensive on-line help with insights on the history and methodology of
measurement.

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/convert-units-pro-156.hqx; 569K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:26:08 -0700
From: connorbd@cleo.bc.edu
Subject: [*] minix sed for PowerPC

This is a port of Eric Raymond's Minix sed utility to the Mac. It is a
standalone
application, with full source code included.

Brian Connors Duchesne Brick and Block

[Archived as /info-mac/app/minix-sed-ppc-10.hqx; 163K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:26:09 -0700
From: mtrofimov@glasnet.ru
Subject: [*] MT2hyperDisk-1-0-1.sit.hqx

MT2hyperDisk For All Mac Users !
Use this application to read a hyper-note -- small file, which icon may be used
like marker for another file or folder and  which context contains user's
comments and hyper-links to other hyper-notices, documents and applications.
After registering (as shareware) of the copy you could write hyper-notices
yourself. Non-registered MT2hyperDisk may be distributed freely under the terms
listed in Read.Me file.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/mt-2-hyper-disk-101.hqx; 75K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 20:59:07 -0700
From: sales@amug.org
Subject: [*] NewtonCD FM2 Descriptions (self running demo)

NewtonCD FM Descriptions - This is the listing of over 1400 Newton files on the
"Totally Incomplete PDA CD-ROM" for Newton. This Filemaker 2 database does not
require FM as it is self running. If you had the CD this FM database will also
load the packages for you from the database interface as well as open the
folder
where the file you are interested in is located. These functions require a Mac
with applescript. This database can also be viewed with a PC using Filemaker.
To
purchase the CD call AMUG CD, Inc at 602-497-2244 or sales@amug.org or
http://cdrom.amug.org/

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 20:59:08 -0700
From: sales@amug.org
Subject: [*] NewtonCD FM3 Descriptions (requires FM3)

NewtonCD FM3 Descriptions - This is the listing of over 1400 Newton files on
the
"Totally Incomplete PDA CD-ROM" for Newton. This Filemaker 3 database requires
FileMaker Pro 3.0 from Claris. If you had the CD this FM database will also
load
the packages for you from the database interface as well as open the folder
where
the file you are interested in is located. These functions require a Mac with
applescript. This database can also be viewed with a PC using Filemaker Pro
3.0.
To purchase the CD call AMUG CD, Inc at 602-497-2244 or sales@amug.org or
http://cdrom.amug.org/

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[Archived as /info-mac/nwt/info/newton-cd-fm3-descriptions.hqx; 1754K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:50 -0700
From: winiecki@pacifier.com
Subject: [*] Ophiuchus 1.0.0

Ophiuchus is a high-action side-scrolling game based in a lunar
environment. Your maneuvering abilities will be taken to the limit as you
avoid heavy rapid fire, guided missiles, and dozens of enemy bases. As you
journey down perilous lunar canyons you will be challenged to make use of
each of your special weapons and gadgets- decoys, cloaking devices, and
other such devices of deception. Ophiuchus runs at 30 fps on all PowerMacs,
and works on 040 Macintoshes, also.

Requirements:
Ophiuchus is currently 3.8 Megabytes uncompacted, and needs 3800k of RAM.
It runs in 8-bit color, and needs 640x480 pixels or more.

Contact Info:
If you have any questions and comments, they can be answered by:
EMail: adamw@kagi.com
WWW: http://www.pacifier.com/~winiecki/JudahSoftware.html

Snail-Mail:     Judah Software
		16810 N.E. 40th Ave. #O
		Vancouver, WA 98686

sincerely,
Adam Winiecki
Judah Software
adamw@kagi.com

[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/ophiuchus-100.hqx; 3015K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:32 -0700
From: DrBlood@medschool.med.utah.edu
Subject: [*] PowerBook 5xx -> PPC upgrad

This is a summary of my experience upgrading my PowerBook 520c to a PowerPC,
using the 167MHz NUpowr daughter card from Newer Technologies. Bottom line: it
works. No compatibility problems (so far!), and things run faster. However,
video-intensive tasks may not improve since the upgrade did not change video
speed at all according to "System Info 3.1" by Norton Utilities. Disk access
was
slightly faster, and the CPU and FPU functions were 4x and 10x faster. I did
not
try other benchmark utilities.

I am also including comments I got from some other 5xx users who have
upgraded.

Jerry Spangrude (DrBlood@medschool.med.utah.edu)

<<<<<< Attached TEXT file named "5xx->PPC Upgrade" follows >>>>>>
Subject: Upgrading a PowerBook 5xx to PowerPC

Submitted by:

Jerry Spangrude  2/19/96
(DrBlood@medschool.med.utah.edu)

Here are the comments I got on PowerBook 5xx upgrades. One person cites a
problem with his hard drive after the upgrade. I have not checked the latest
digests so I don't know if this has been addressed any further. You might
check directly with him. I wonder if this problem is due to not updating his
drivers, as that has been emphasized in all the material I've seen as an
important thing to do after the upgrade. He says he initialized his disk
again, but I'm not sure if that necessarily will add the proper drivers back.
I guess it would depend on the software you used to reinitialize. After the
upgrade you need to use the new "Drive Setup" utility to get the new drivers,
not the old "Apple HD SC Setup" utility.

Other than this problem, all other responses were positive.

My experience:

I got the NUpowr 167MHz board with 8 megs of RAM. I had been advised by the
tech rep to remove my GV internal modem since the supplied software (version
2.08) would not work with the new board. I bought an external 33.6 MHz modem
to replace the internal 14.4 so I was planning to take the old one out. But
when I got into the PowerBook (using the tools supplied by Newer Technologies
with the upgrade) I found I could not get the modem board loose. This is
partly because it was a snug fit in the socket, and partly because there is
really nowhere to grab the card to pull it out; you have to pry it with a
tool. I did not want to break it, so I decided to leave it in. The upgrade
card went in nicely and I added back my memory expansion board and
reassembled.
[Archived as /info-mac/per/powerbook-5xx-ppc-upgrade.txt; 11K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 20:59:15 -0700
From: Primesoft@aol.com
Subject: [*] RubikSolver 1.1

RubikSolver 1.1
If you are fascinated by Rubik's Cube like me, you must download RubikSolver.
It's a very COOL program that turns and rotates in 3D space, zoom in/out,
scramble, and solves the cube in seconds.  It even show you how to make all
kinds
of pretty patterns.

Steven Loh
primesoft@aol.com
http://members.aol.com/primesoft5/holdempoker

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:26:05 -0700
From: ookubo@visionj.co.jp
Subject: [*] Sidescape 1.01 for 68k Mac

Sidescape 1.01 is a Netscape Navigator remote controller which can follow the
user while navigation and take records of URLs and entire pages. It can even
navigate itself using various methods and show the pages. Also it interprets
the
contents of the page and inform the user the appearance of predefined watch
words, and more...

This binary is for 68k, and requires MacOS 7.5 or greater and
3.5MB memory.
Kiyoki OOKUBO
<ookubo@visionj.co.jp> http://www.visionj.co.jp/sidescape

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/sidescape-101-68k.hqx; 735K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:26:06 -0700
From: ookubo@visionj.co.jp
Subject: [*] Sidescape 1.01 for PPC Mac

Sidescape 1.01 is a Netscape Navigator remote controller which can follow the
user while navigation and take records of URLs and entire pages. It can even
navigate itself using various methods and show the pages. Also it interprets
the
contents of the page and inform the user the appearance of predefined watch
words, and more...

This binary is for PPC, and requires MacOS 7.5 or greater and
3.5MB memory.
Kiyoki OOKUBO
<ookubo@visionj.co.jp> http://www.visionj.co.jp/sidescape

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/sidescape-101-ppc.hqx; 799K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:26:11 -0700
From: daix@clipper.ens.fr
Subject: [*] Software & Hardware Tracker 1.1.1

Software & Hardware Tracker 1.1.1 (March 2, 1997)
by David-Artur Daix
<mailto:daix@clipper.ens.fr>
<http://www.eleves.ens.fr:8080/home/daix/index.html>

New in 1.1.1:
- now uses Installer VISE Lite from Mindvision Software for distribution
- added a "Workstation" field to track on which computer a product is
installed; SHT can now list and sort product by workstation.

Software & Hardware Tracker (Info-Mac directory and reference
"app/software-hardware-tracker.hqx") is a FileMaker Pro 3.0 relational database
which will help you collect, store and organize useful information (such as
registration codes, serial numbers, product notes, useful adresses as well as
phone/fax numbers and URLs for software authors, companies and distributors,
etc.) about all your computer products (hardware, software and
freeware/shareware). Even better, you can launch URLs directly from inside the
database, which will then call upon the Internet Config system to open them
with
the proper helper applications.

To provide all the features and flexibility needed by international users,
Software & Hardware Tracker distinguishes between the author or authors of a
program, the company that makes it and the one that distributes it.

Moreover, Software & Hardware Tracker differentiates between hardware products,
commercial software products and freeware/shareware programs since different
kinds of information are needed when dealing with each category of items. For
instance, a commercial software package usually comes with a serial number that
works no matter what user name you use. But a shareware program will come with
a
registration code based on personnal info, such as your name and address.
Software & Hardware Tracker takes those differences and subtleties into
account.

Software & Hardware Tracker is shareware and costs $10 (though you can also use
it as freeware: see the enclosed documentation for conditions and
limitations).
Registrations are handled by Kagi Shareware.

Thanks for supporting shareware!

(Software & Hardware Tracker may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. It has
been
checked with SAM 4.5)

David-Artur Daix <mailto:daix@clipper.ens.fr>

[Archived as /info-mac/app/software-hdware-tracker-111.hqx; 636K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:36 -0700
From: betchin@lynx.dac.neu.edu
Subject: [*] Sticks11.sit

It is the updated archive of Aaron Sticks Patch archive that is
circulated currently on the network. Old archive included Aaron Sticks
patch for Aaron 1.5.1 only. The new archive includes three files: Aaron
Sticks patch for Aaron 1.5.2, Aaron Sticks 1.1 color scheme for
Kaleidoscope, and Sticks plug-in for use with Cris Aaron/Kaleidoscope
Patch.

Thank you for your time.

boris
bet@maceast.com
betchin@lynx.neu.edu
http://lynx.neu.edu/home/httpd/b/betchin

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/sticks-11.hqx; 82K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:38 -0700
From: mfiske@mail.bright.net
Subject: [*] TableCloths 1.0

Welcome to TableCloths 1.0...
It's difficult to find desktop patterns for your Macintosh=AE, isn't it? Not
anymore.  TableCloths 1.0 is a shareware collection of precise, colorful, an=
d
exciting desktop patterns that work flawlessly with Apple's=AE Desktop Patte=
rns=A9
control panel (included with System 7.5).

Included in this archive are both demo and full versions of TableCloths, so =
you
can start enjoying the TableCloths experience right away!  If you decide
(and I'm sure you will) that you can't get enough TableCloths, simply pay
the $15
shareware fee.  You'll receive the password to unlock the QuickEncrypt=A9 fi=
le
(included in this download) for 10 more TableCloths!!!

full version:
The full version of TableCloths contains a 3-D-rendered pattern (called Eggs=
),
along with a color version of Inter-blocks and more musical instruments.
It also contains several  more authentic Scottish tartans.  Let your
Macintosh=AE get in touch with it's roots with Black Watch, Davidson (which,
coincidentally, is the one worn by my family) and, that's right, the
authentic MacIntosh tartan that your desktop's been waiting for.  The
tartans of both the MacLeod and Wallace clans are also included (due to
recent Hollywood exposure).

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
256-color+ Macintosh either Apple's=AE  Desktop Patterns=A9 or Avernus=AE Te=
xture
Installer 2.1=A9 Apple's=AE Clipping Extension=A9

to register:
Send $15 (check or money order only, sorry) to:

Mark Fiske
P.O. Box 5042
Tiffin, OH 44883

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/table-cloths-10.hqx; 98K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 20:59:05 -0700
From: bean@amug.org
Subject: [*] Totally Incomplete PDA CD-ROM #8 CD List

Totally Incomplete PDA CD-ROM #8 CD List - This is the list of packages
available
on Newton CD #8 from AMUG CD, Inc. in Newton Book format. This CD contains a
Filemaker database that allows you to search from any of the packages available
and load them right there from the database. Totally cool interface from the
Totally Incomplete PDA CD-ROM. Get the most out of your Newton, call AMUG CD at
(602) 497-2244 to get yours.

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 20:59:13 -0700
From: dwill@connectnet.com
Subject: [*] Total Restart 1.4 - The next version of this all famous utility

In short: My applescript does just about everything before Restarting. 1) quits
all applications, 2) closes all windows, 3) ejects disks, CD's 4) cleans up the
desktop, 5) Displays a message, 6) Restarts.

Please use the register program to register your copy. (Only $2.00)

email me with questions at dwill@connectnet.com Fixed a bug in V1.3 that would
ask for the CD back after it just ejected it.

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:26:01 -0700
From: bvdeenen@xs4all.nl
Subject: [*] wheres-the-waste(fat)1.0.hqx

I'm proud to announce the release of Where's the Waste?, a Macintosh shareware
application, that provides insight into the allocation losses on your
harddisks.
Where's the Waste? provides a complete list of all folders, showing for each
folder exactly how much space it consumes on your harddisk, and how much it
actually uses. It's purpose is to allow you to locate folders that have a
really
high loss. Compression of those folders would gain you a lot of disk space.
Where's the Waste? uses Drag and Drop for easy interfacing with other
applications. It's user interface is similar to "Find File", and is immediately
familiar. Where's the waste? is distributed as shareware, and costs only $10
for
single users.

Bart van Deenen
bvdeenen@kagi.com

[Archived as /info-mac/data/wheres-the-waste-10.hqx; 447K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:59 -0700
From: crawford@scruznet.com
Subject: [*] Word Services XCMD 1.0d3

The enclosed stack and XCMD resources demonstrate how to use the Word Services
Apple Event Suite to spellcheck text fields in your HyperCard stacks.  Word
Services allows any application that uses text to link to a speller, grammar
checker or other text service as if it is a built-in menu item.  Word
Services is
a public protocol - no license fee or nondisclosure is required to use it.

To try it out, install Spellswell 7, Spellswell Plus, or the Spellswell
Plus Demo
(from http://www.working.com), then open the Word Services stack and press the
Spellcheck button.

You can use other Word Services servers if you change the creator code in the
script of the Spellcheck button.

A list of all the Word Services programs, complete documentation and free
source
code to Writeswell Jr., a simple Word Services word processor, and WSI
Newswatcher, a usenet news reader which allows you to spellcheck your posts,
are
available on  the Word Services home page at:

http://www.wordservices.org/

Michael D. Crawford
crawford@scruznet.com

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/word-services-xcmd-10d3.hqx; 63K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:53 -0700
From: nikol@chief.codewell.com
Subject: [*] Worksheet Magic 2.0.1

Worksheet Magic 2.0.1 Demo
Designed by teachers for teachers, Worksheet Magic offers over 60 different
worksheet formats, inlcuding crossword puzzle, mix & match, word search,
and many more.  You can even create your own tests complete with graphics
and custom
directions.  Worksheet Magic makes worksheets strictly from word lists, so you
can change formats without any retyping!

* Can have multiple documents open at once - drag and drop between them!
* Print preview - no wasted paper!
* Imports raw text - create worksheets from your students' own stories!
* Sample worksheets provided - get started quickly!

Requires 68020 processor or newer (PowerPC native), 4Mb Ram, 1Mb Disk space
Also available for DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 95/NT

Teacher Support Software, Inc.
1-800-228-2871

http://www.tssoftware.com

General Inquiry:        Catalog Request:
tss@tssoftware.com      info@tssoftware.com

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/worksheet-magic-201-demo.hqx; 597K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 11:25:30 -0700
From: markf@post.queensu.ca
Subject: [*] XTND Update

Update to: * WMF / BMP XTND Translator V1.01 - Fix BMP RLE and better filtering
of BMP files * QT Graphics Importer XTND v1.01 - Fix importing of JPEG's.

Update to: Mark's TranslatorPackageXTND V2.0.sit

Other updates can be downloaded at:

<ftp://ftp.ccs.queensu.ca/pub/macintosh/Mark_Translators/>
<http://macinfo.ccs.queensu.ca/mark/>

Bug fix details: >I'd like to import or at least link jpg files within
FileMaker
Pro 3v4. >You have a XTND Set to do this job. But it doesn't work with me.
Though
>I have QT 2.5 and the filter QT Graphics Importer appears in the >filterlist I
keep getting the msg the translater cannot read the file >(ordinary jpg file).
>What am I doing wrong?

Importing test using V1.0 of the QT Graphics Importer XTND with sample GIF and
JPEG files into FileMaker Pro V1.0v2, ClarisWorks v 4.0, MacWrite II work
with no
problems.

The same files give the same results as you are reporting using FileMaker
v3.0 (I
have lots of memory free in filemaker and system heap - so it's not memory).
PhotoShop, PICT, and JPEG importing now works with the new update to v1.01, but
GIF still doesn't work.

[Archived as /info-mac/text/html/xtnd-201-update.hqx; 19K]

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Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 09:03:39 +0800
From: Steven Luh <steveluh@mnl.sequel.net>
Subject: (Q) Apple Video Player

Hi all,

	I recently acquired a Power Mac 8500 to which I immediately hooked
up my Sony Camcorder to experiment with. Its a wonderful machine and
everything is working great. However, I have some questions concerning
capturing images:

1. When I capture an image from my camcorder (connected via S-VHS), it
seems to be at a fixed resolution of (320 by 240?). I can't find an option
in the program (Apple Video Player) to capture at better resolutions. Note
that I'm only capturing stills, not motion video.

2. Is this a hardware limitation (built in video capture) or software
(Apple Video Player) limitation? Or could this be a limitation from the
NTSC format from the Camcorder?

3. If this is a software limitation, is there software out there that will
allow me to capture stills at better resolutions? Commerical or Shareware
(prefered) suggestions are welcome.

4. If this is a hardware limitation, can someone recommend/compare video
cards out there? I know of a card called ATI Xclaim VR, but does this solve
my resolution problem? What about other video cards out there? Is there a
site comparing video cards for the mac in terms of
price/performance/features?

5. Lastly, I understand that to maximize video captures with a stock 8500,
I should upgrade to 4 megabytes of VRAM (currently at stock 2 megs) and
install a fast second hard drive that "doesn't have a system on it"? But
the hardware still limits me to only achieve 25 fps? Can someone please
clearify me on this matter?


TIA

							Steven

<mailto: steveluh@mnl.sequel.net>

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Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 09:15:40 +0100
From: pbacgh@mbox.vol.it (Paolo Bartoli)
Subject: Eudora splits long emails

Is there any way to avoid Eudora to split long messages in parts?
I usually get Info-Mac email messages split in 2 or 3 parts.

TIA


**  Arch. Paolo Bartoli                      pbacgh@mbox.vol.it  **



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Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 16:07:46 +0000
From: Adrian Umpleby <a.umpleby@ic.ac.uk>
Subject: Old Deskwriter with Serial Driver

Hi all,

I have a rather strange problem occurring with a friend's old
HP Deskwriter (that I'm borrowing).

I connected the printer up using a serial lead to the printer port
- it prints fine! The problem is that, for some reason, it seems to
be taking over the CPU usage (rather like processor cycling on a
powerbook) every second or so. This is most obvious when I use a
program which rotates molecules - it will rotate smoothly, then stop
for half a second, then start again etc. It also does the same to
the screensaver, and to the 'eyes' in the menubar. It is not
generally noticeable in the Finder, except for some occasional, but
annoying, short pauses when you try and do things like selecting
with a click or start to drag or click on a menu etc..

If I open up a control panel, the problem disappears. It also does
not happen during menu usage or during dragging (i.e. when the mouse
is down).

The effect only seems to occur with the serial port driver - if I
switch to Appletalk, and connect up the printer using Phonenet
connectors, I do not get this problem.

I've tried without anything extra in the extensions or control panels
or system folders (except the driver), rebuilt the desktop, zapped the
PRAM... to no avail!

I am using HP Deskwriter Series 6.0 drivers on a Duo 230 with 7.5.1.

Tonight, I plan to try using the modem port (I have a modem plugged
in at the moment, and it means serious furniture moving to get at the
back of the dock), as well as trying the port on the powerbook when
out of the dock (which I just thought of as I was writing this), so
I'll keep you posted...

Anyone out there have any ideas what the problem is, or other
suggestions to try out?

======================================
  Adrian Umpleby
  adrian@ic.ac.uk
  http://wrench.et.ic.ac.uk/adrian/
======================================

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Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 10:22:10 -0600 (CST)
From: "Anthony F. Erwin" <anthony@prairienet.org>
Subject: Spell Checker (?)

Hi all. I've been sitting here writing some stuff
when all of a sudden I noticed ... "I really don't
like having to check the dictionary for every other
word I put into a text file". So I thought I'd come
and ask the experts (that's you, in case you're lost).

Is there a stand-alone spell-checker for the mac
as shareware/freeware? I'm just looking for something
that is searchable with a fairly descent interface.
I don't care about deffinitions, but in spite of all
my writing I still don't seem to be very good at spelling
out some words regardless of how frequently I study.
I realize something simple could be made with a hypercard
stack, but I'm not interrested in wasting my time,
typing in every single word in a dictionary just so I
can have a simple ref-card for accuracy. Any hints?

Please reply directly.

Thanks..

=================================================
-Anthony
  anthony@prairienet.org

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