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Info-Mac Digest Tue, 03 Feb 98 Volume 16 : Issue 23
Today's Topics:
[*] TidBITS#415/02-Feb-98
Crash
[A] OT 1.3 BUG-NOT A BUG!
Apple needs to promote testimonials like this...
BonzaiReader, adobe doobie doo
Desktop Trash
Diagnosing LC630 DOS
Diskcopy on smi files for various machines
font suitcases
Getting info off Classic with dead monitor
Hitachi CDR-7930, OS8 and StarMax
Info on PM 6100/60 and 4GB HD problems
Info-Mac Digest V16 #22
Info-Mac Digest V16 #22
Move&Rename
Now Utilities and OS 8.0
OpenTransport 1.3/OS 8.1 bug (Q)
please... help...?
searching for US postal barcode font
Utilities for MacOS 8.1
Whatever happened to Kaos?
Word: Documents automatically saved as Templates
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 20:59:57 -0800
From: TidBITS Editors
Subject: [*] TidBITS#415/02-Feb-98
TidBITS#415/02-Feb-98
Looking for Macintosh news? This week we have plenty: Claris is
restructuring as FileMaker, Inc.; Frontier 5 and KeyQuencer 2.5 are
shipping; Eudora Pro 4.0 will appear overseas; Conflict Catcher 4.1.1 is
out; and APS has filed for Chapter 11 (but expects to stay afloat). We also
have more about Open Transport 1.3 and a look at inconveniences caused by
Quark's anti-piracy measures. Finally, Adam discusses how to host a
successful trade show party.
Topics:
MailBITS/02-Feb-98
Quark Security Zaps Legit Users
Macworld Geek Party Guide
[Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-415.etx; 30K]
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 98 12:10:41 +0000
From: Michel Treisman
Subject:
Hi there!
I have a curious problem. I am running MacOs 8 on a 7300 powermac, with
FWB disk driver. I used FWB Hared Disk Toolkit to partition my 2G drive
into six partitions (volumes), HD A...HD F.
Sometimes I view my partitions under "View as Icons" and sometimes under
"View as Lists". Only HD F does not allow me to view the contents as a
List. I can view it as Icons, or as Buttons, but the contents are not
shown when I try to view it as a list. The header says "25 items" as it
should but no items are shown. I have tried rebuilding the desktop and
reinstalling the driver. Anyone know what is wrong and what I should do
next? Mike
Michel Treisman
Department of Experimental Psychology
University of Oxford
South Parks Road
Oxford OX1 3UD
UK
Tel +44 (0)1865 271319 Fax +44 (0)1865 310447
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 11:11:20 -0400
From: "Diane Roy-Friolet"
Subject: Crash
Can someone help me with this problem? Everytime we try to copy a file
from our network server to a Power PC, the computer crashes. We tried
re-installing the system but it didn't work. We also tried running
Conflict Catcher but didn't find anything. We are using Novell.
Diane
diane@admin.cus.ca
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:04:57 -0500
From: Mel Martinez
Subject: [A] OT 1.3 BUG-NOT A BUG!
At 8:40 AM -0800 2/2/98, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
>
>NO NO NO NO! Doesn't anyone READ the release notes!!!!! The release notes
>for OpenTransport specifically say: Some Utilities may report damaged open
>transport files because the size has increased by 11K.
>
>The files are not dammaged! if you mess with them, you may have more
>problems than you started with!
>
Sigh... please refer to Casady & Green's website (http://www.casadyg.com)
where you will see the following notice:
New Version Release-
Conflict Catcher 4 version 4.1.1
is Now Available
Within 10 days of discovering a problem with some Mac OS 8.1 files
installed by Apple's OpenTransport installer, Casady & Greene
announces the release of Conflict Catcher 4.1.1 which can repair the
problem files. The previous version of Conflict Catcher, version 4.1,
reported that some files installed by Mac OS 8.1 have "damaged
resources." Conflict Catcher 4 v4.1.1 can now scan and repair such files.
The following files, which are installed by the Mac OS 8.1
OpenTransport installer have bad file lengths according to ResEdit
(Apple's Resource Editor) and can be fixed by either ResEdit or Conflict
Catcher 4.1.1: AppleTalk, TCP/IP, Open Tpt AppleTalk Library, Open
Tpt Internet Library, Open Transport Library, OpenTptAppleTalkLib,
OpenTptInternetLib, and OpenTransportLib.
The above information was gathered today, monday, 2/2/1998. My
interpretation of events is that the release notes for OT were in error,
which lead to the initial belief that CC4.1 was causing the damage, when in
fact it was simply detecting the problem. Now CC4.1.1 both detects and can
fix the problem, or you could just use ResEdit to fix it, as I said
originally.
Cheers,
Dr. Mel Martinez
FUSE Science Software Developer
The Johns Hopkins University
Dept. of Physics
mem@jhu.edu
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:16:20 -0500
From: Mel Martinez
Subject: Apple needs to promote testimonials like this...
Just an interesting tidbit (sorry, Adam) from the Macintouch
(www.macintouch.com):
] The MacInTouch Web Site set a new traffic record for January,
] serving 7.2 million requests from more than 700,000 unique hosts.
] Despite some brief system and network problems, uptime was well
] over 99 percent for the month. The server is an old Power Mac 7500,
] upgraded with a 180-MHz Newer processor card running WebStar 2.1 at
] Reprahduce.
Is it just me? Or does anybody else here think that Apple could do a hell
of a lot better advertising testimonials like that, rather than begging
folks to 'think different'?
Just my $.02...
(My other 98 cents goes to a public kudoos to Ric Ford & whoever else is
responsible for the MacIntouch site for having the best and most sensibly
designed [read: bandwidth responsible] web pages around. Maximum content
with minimal glitz.)
Cheers,
Mel Martinez
FUSE Science Software Developer
The Johns Hopkins University
Dept. of Physics
mem@jhu.edu
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Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 23:20:02 -0600
From: "Paul M. Sheldon"
Subject: BonzaiReader, adobe doobie doo
I had attempted to encourage someone who knew how to do resedit
programming to do experiments to give herself support putting adobe pdf
files on the newton (she had wondered if I could do what adobe didn't plan
to support, so that she could read them on a train, I believe).
I suggested she do the experiments and publish to this digest on
the wonderful possibility.
I don't think that she believed that I would actually delegate an
experiment and pull my punches and give her a gift.
All I had to do was not do the experiment and let her and the
observation would be hers. I could specify precisely what she should do
with the pict and she would go do it, because I have both paper and
electronic inside macs that tell about pict data structure facts.
I would like to help apple and newton corporations, because they
are "my team" and one gains honor helping and being thanked for one's
inspiration.
Well, I think my reseditor got discouraged that no one gives gifts
in this world.
So on Saturday morning, I did the experiment with one punch pulled
to let her observe. I just doubled the size of the size rect (top left
bottom right). Then, when you take that image and it rasterizes into Newton
Press, you have twice the dpi resolution.
It's as dumb as that, but you can't imagine the amount of doubt you
have before you produce the simple experimental confirmation in the fields
of resedit with a print2pict postcard's pict resources. I can imagine
doubt. I had it. But, I did it anyway.
When I learn code warrior better, I will be able to modify the size
rect field of a pict file to get double the dots and then use their drag
and drop class library to open the pict file I wish to modify this way.
Maybe one of you fellow macintosh lovers will figure out first. My reading
is slower than usual now.
Why am I going to give this gift of freeware along with my free
BanzaiReader?
I'll tell you why.
If I created something in an industry, I would have signed a
nondisclosure agreement and my right to patent away and no one except the
power structure would know I was smart. I want it to be my market, not
theirs. I want to choose whom I work with and that isn't necessarily
meaning choosing my salary. I have to like who I am working with, not just
because they are in charge and all I have to me is that I am a company man.
That is the reason all of us should write shareware here, my
reason. Yeah, I sell shareware well beyond BonzaiReader freeware.
I have various projects to show "the business community" in shining
example. I wish to show that my physics department and the student research
community is not without honor or brains, even though they may be hurting
and in a panic because of certain decisions made in my state this week.
I do not think the only brains should be on capital hills. I like
what I do in graduate school research in my state and that is by no means
reason to think I am stupid for doing what I am doing and should move on.
So,
Adobe do be do
Oh, I forgot Nike changed their commercial from "Just do it" to "I
can".
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 07:23:41 -0700
From: Gordon Moynes
Subject: Desktop Trash
With respect to saving comments on a desktop rebuild, the freeware
TechTool, from Micromat Software, will do the trick. The current version is
1.1.5, although an earlier version might be advisable for System 7.1.
hth,
Gord
>Date: Sat, 31 Jan 98 13:58:46 -0000
>From: gizmoz
>Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #20
>
>try rebuilding desktop, at startup hold down control and command key's
>until You see the dialog come up. Warning though in 7.1 the coments in
>the Info of ur files will not be saved. I know there is a 3rd party
>program that saves them so hunt around. I know it was on a macformat
>about 2-3 years ago.
>
>Hope this helps, cheers
>
>John
I was going to buy a copy of "The Power Of Positive Thinking",
but then I thought, "What the heck good would that do?".
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 08:43:06 -0800
From: Edwin Togami
Subject: Diagnosing LC630 DOS
Try installing a new battery. The 630 series uses a 4.5 volt alkaline
(about $15-20) that doesn't last as long as the smaller lithium batteries
used in some of the other Mac models. After replacing it be sure to press
the small red CUDA button on the logic board. You'll have to reset the Date
& Time, Map, Memory, Chooser, and AppleTalk settings. I've noticed that
weak or dead batteries are the cause of most of the non-startup and dead
video symptoms.
>Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 09:35:48 +0900
>From: Keith Wilkinson
>Subject: Diagnosing LC630 DOS
>
>I have just purchased an LC630 DOS, but it doesn't
>start up: each time I press the power key I get a speaker
>click, but that's it -- no video, no fan noise etc. Any
>suggestions re. things to try before sending it back?
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 09:38:17 -0500
From: Phillip Broussard
Subject: Diskcopy on smi files for various machines
I hope this isn't a rehashed issue, but I couldn't find a reference to it
in earlier digests. I have a power computing powercenter 150. When I try
to mount the new .smi files from apple (8.1 update or MRJ 2.0), and disk
copy 6.1.3 runs throught the checksum procedure, it always fails. But if I
copy the same file to a PowerMac 8100 and run the same procedure, the
checksum is OK. Is there any reason why it should fail on the
powercomputing machine? I would appreciate any insight. Thanks
Phillip Broussard phillip.broussard@nrl.navy.mil
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 11:31:04 -0600
From: Chaz Larson
Subject: font suitcases
If you open the Fonts folder, within your System Folder, you will find a
bunch of font suitcases. You can double-click them to open them, then drag
fonts between them to your heart's content.
If you want to disable a particular Suitcase full of fonts, you can drag it
out of the fonts folder after quitting all open applications, then back in
to reenable it.
There are three utilities available for managing fonts: Suitcase
[Symantec], MasterJuggler [Alsoft], and Adobe Type Manager Deluxe [Adobe].
All of these will allow grouping fonts, enabling them on the fly, etc. etc.
chazl - 2.2.1998 - chaz@visi.com
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 11:34:49 -0600
From: Chaz Larson
Subject: Getting info off Classic with dead monitor
At 10:20 PM +1100 1/29/98, Stewart Smith wrote:
>i would give you a 9 and 10 but i can't think of anything else.
Here's a #9:
9. Take the drive out of the Classic, put it in an external SCSI drive
case, then connect it to any Mac.
External SCSI cases run less than $100; Computer City has them locally for
$65 and I've seen them available mailorder for $30.
chazl - 2.2.1998 - chaz@visi.com
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Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 17:56:17 -0800
From: Richard Glover
Subject: Hitachi CDR-7930, OS8 and StarMax
Anyone with a StarMax 3000, and an 8x Hitcahi CDR-7930 upgrade to OS8
recently?
Motorola says the Apple CD extension supplied with OS8 is incompatible with
the Hitachi drive, and I have tried various versions of FWB CD-ROM ToolKit
drivers, including a v2.3 thatwas supplied by Motorola, and that there is
no referecnce to on the FWB web site. I have tried the v3.0, and 3.0.1
veresions of the FWB s/w, all to no avail. I would appreciate hearing from
anyone who has a Hitachi drive on a StarMax 3000 running on OS8, or anyone
who can suggest a different CD-ROM driver to try. Any shareware for OS8
that anyone can recommend? -RAG
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 14:03:09 +0100
From: Mitja Jankovic
Subject: Info on PM 6100/60 and 4GB HD problems
A frend of mine has an 6100/60, with an Quantum Fireball II (non Apple)
internal HD.
Now he has bought an 4GB Q. FBII, witch work prety well like second HD? but
like bootable HD no.
I have see on Apple TIL if it's a hardware related limitation for volumes
biggest than 2GB, but haven't find anithing.
On an PM4400 the HD works fine, than we have made two partition (1,9 and
2,1). On the smaller partition, the same problem. The HD Works only like
non boot., but on the bigger partition it's work, but randomely.
We have made all the possible steps to ensure the functionality of the HD
(put it inside and outside, change the SCSI cable, change the termination
(cable and HD) put away the original HD, change all the SCSI adresses,
change the Systems (7,5 - 7,6 - 8) reformat with SilverLininng and HDT),
but with no fortune.
Somebody has an answer?
TIA
Mitja Jankovic
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 12:33:45 -0500
From: Steve Mack
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #22
On 2/2/98 4:32 AM, Info-Mac wrote
>When I used MS Word 4.0 on a Mac Classic, I loved Word's screen saver,
>called >Screen Test under the Utilities Menu. It looked great, even on
>the small black and >white screen.
>
>Now I have MS Word 6.0.1 on a Power Mac 8500 but Word no longer offers
>that wonderful Screen Test. Is there an adress on the web that offers
>it for downloading? >Or is it possible to find it on my old Word 4.0
>floppy disks or maybe on the Classic >harddrive and somehow move it over
>to the Power Mac? If it's possible to do this, I would need very simple,
>very basic instructions.
Unfortunately, the Screen Saver in Word 4.0 was removed in later versions
and there is no way to move it to a newer version. You may wish to
explore one of the shareware or freeware screen savers that are
available.
Steve Mack
MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 11:26:43 -0800
From: peptide
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #22
<<< Subject: searching for US postal barcode font
Hi:
This is driving me crazy. Search as I may, I cannot find a font to
generate postal barcodes (U.S. Postal Service). I have wordperfect
wasting 10 megs on a drive because I can't prepare an envelope with a
bar code in FrameMaker. I have heard there's a windows font. Can it be
that no one has made a mac postscript (or truetype) font for the post
office barcode? Say it ain't so!
/jonathan >>>
Check out: http://members.aol.com/lakegroup/PnetIt.sit.hqx. You'll be
looking for . This is the Lake Group's home site; they make
software for designers (shareware) that can't be found on Info-mac that
is wonderful. Give 'em a thanks if you grab anything...
--pol i. peptide--
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 17:05:41 +0000
From: mnolet@faille.unice.fr (Mike)
Subject: Move&Rename
Hello!
Question: I've got an invisible folder named Move&Rename with nothing in
it sitting on my hard drive. What is it, and how did it get there??
Anybody know?
Thanx
Mike
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 06:02:09 -0800
From: Phil Winne
Subject: Now Utilities and OS 8.0
Hello, all.
Now Utilities is advertised as being incompatible with Mac OS 8.0. On
another list, Macintosh PCI Discussion List , 5-6
people submitted accounts of successfully running Now Menus, Now
SuperBoomerang, and Now WYSIWYG. I, too, have been using Now Menus, Now
SuperBoomerang, and Now QuickFiler's substitute for Apple's Find File for
weeks.
Only one glitch that I can notice. Now Menus' PopUp menus don't work.
What's your experience?
Phil
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 10:25:34 -0800
From: "Adam C. Engst"
Subject: OpenTransport 1.3/OS 8.1 bug (Q)
>Contrary to early reports that seemed to indicate this was a problem with
>CC4.1, it turns out the files really are damaged and that nothing is wrong
>with CC 4.1.
>
>The files have damaged resource forks. If you have a copy of ResEdit
>(downloadable from Apple sites and included free with various developer
>tools), use that to 'verify' the files that CC 4.1 indicated were damaged.
>ResEdit will repair the problem. Since OpenTransport is indeed vital to
>Netscape's operation, it is possible this caused your crash, but no way to
>tell until you fix them.
In fact, the files have 11 bytes of extra space in their resource forks,
but that doesn't mean they're damaged. Apple has posted a tech note about
this and we covered it in a TidBITS Update:
http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbart=04654
For more solid information about Mac OS 8.1, see TidBITS 414.
http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbiss=414
cheers... -Adam
PS: Also note that C&G has just released Conflict Catcher 4.1.1, which will
'repair' the files by shortening the resource fork size to match the
resource map.
http://www.casadyg.com/
--
Adam C. Engst, TidBITS Publisher/Info-Mac Moderator -- ace@tidbits.com
http://www.tidbits.com/ -- http://www.tidbits.com/adam/
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 11:47:15 -0600
From: Chaz Larson
Subject: please... help...?
At 5:48 PM -0800 1/29/98, Joseph P. Wetstein wrote:
>Can you please tell me what Mac program to use to view .ps files?
here are two free options:
MacGhostView 1.3
MacGS
chazl - 2.2.1998 - chaz@visi.com
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 12:03:43 -0600
From: Chaz Larson
Subject: searching for US postal barcode font
At 10:56 AM -0500 1/29/98, Jonathan Bauer wrote:
>Search as I may, I cannot find a font to generate
>postal barcodes (U.S. Postal Service).
I went to Yahoo, searched for "barcode font", and found these guys, who
seem to have exactly what you want as a commercial product for $59:
Searching for "postnet" at got me the following,
which appears to be exactly what you want in $30 shareware form:
Also, it seems to me that I see barcode software and font ads in the back
of every MacWorld, but I don't have one handy to check.
Hope these help.
chazl - 2.2.1998 - chaz@visi.com
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 12:57:52 -0600 (Central Standard Time)
From: "Robert P. Collins"
Subject: Utilities for MacOS 8.1
WHEREAS, Norton Utilities 3.2.1 no longer works under MacOS 8.0, and
" , the version that works under MacOS 8.0 will not work under 8.1, and
" , Symantec support staff are so vague about the next upgrade that one
wonders whether there will be one at all, and
" , while i am sympathetic to the challenge of supporting the new
harddisk format, I am also concerned about the expense of Norton upgrades ($50
for the version that won't work under 8.1),
THEREFORE, I wonder whether anyone on Info-Mac is using some other utility in a
support environment. The tasks I need are disk repair and file recovery (for
students who didn't back up the floppy with their term paper on it). Speed Disk
is nice, but I find I don't use it enough to miss it.
-----------------------------------------
Robert P. Collins * rpcollin@samford.edu
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 12:05:50 -0600
From: Chaz Larson
Subject: Whatever happened to Kaos?
At 3:42 PM -0500 1/28/98, Starman wrote:
>Kaos? ... won't run on a PPC because it doesn't
>detect an FPU on it.
I can't help with finding the author, but you can get around this problem
by installing either SoftwareFPU or PowerFPU on your PPC Mac.
chazl - 2.2.1998 - chaz@visi.com
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 10:39:05 -0800
From: Matt Neuburg
Subject: Word: Documents automatically saved as Templates
>From: "Michael S. Silverstein"
>I have noticed strange behavior with WORD 6.01 that has not only happened
>to me, but also to several colleagues.
>After opening a certain document received in the mail, or after trying to
>make a template, every single document saved is saved in the template
>format. They receive the template icon and not the normal icon. There is no
>way to save a document normally under these circumstances.
>This is not a virus
Oh yes, I think it is. This is *exactly* the sort of thing Word macro
viruses do. Everyone should stop using Word NOW until this is mended. For
information on getting Microsoft's tool to fight Word viruses, see:
http://www.microsoft.com/msoffice/antivirus/word/wordprot.htm
This installs into the Normal template a routine to check for macros in
documents. But even this only works if you start up Word, then use the Open
dialog to open a document - if you double-click a Word file in the Finder
you bypass the mechanism and can catch a virus nonetheless, so be careful.
m.
matt neuburg, phd = matt@tidbits.com, http://www.tidbits.com/matt
apertam in mentem inrepit sapientia
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