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Info-Mac Digest Wed, 09 Sep 98 Volume 16 : Issue 167
Today's Topics:
(A) Netscape and clippings
(C) Numerous Windows 98 installation bugs encountered
(Q) Outlook Express 4.0.1 failed---help!!!
(Q) Security on Netscape 4.0.6 decreased from 4.0.5
100 FE ethernet PCMCIA cards (Q)
[A] Eudora Attachments
[A] Good disk partitioning sw
[A] Good disk partitioning sw
[A] Sun monitor on a Mac?
[Q] Modem regularly disconnecting
[Q] Second Video Card for PCI Macs???
[Q] Second Video Card for PCI Macs???
[Q] Uploading files to Personal Net Finder
broken cd on powerbook G3 (Q)
c-key and cd-rom
CD app - how to increase memory size
Contextual Menu Problems and IE 4.0.1
Editing Extensions Manager Info ???
Eudora 4.0 for Macintosh features (Q)
extra dialog box
Harddisk trouble
How do I do a system install from a zip drive?
iMac, Laserwriter and 8600/200
Info-Mac Digest V16 #164
Memory Cache Question
Memory Upgrade for Xclaim VR
MS Word Doc problem
Netscape Clipping
NUM 4
OS update help
PGP Freeware 6.0
PPP Redial
printing from web pages
printing web pages
Printing Webpages
Problem with MDBF virus
Should I be using PowerFPU?
Steve Jobs outlines OS plans
Utility for checking memory configuration
what does the getinfo information mean
what does the getinfo information mean
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Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 19:52:03 -0600 (MDT)
From: Neil Fiertel
Subject:
I have been trying to make a CD R boot disk with the operating system that
I use (8.1) and the extensions and control panels and so forth that I
generally use. I have been unable to do it. I get what appears to be a
complete system folder but when I attempt to use it as a boot up disk by
holding key C during a boot up it is not recognized as a start up disk and
the computer goes to the hard drive as usual. I have attmepted to put all
files on the root directory and so forth. the system suitcase seems not to
be activated in some way. Anyone know how to make a disk that will worK?
Oh yes, it seems Apple thought I was trying to duplicate their product to
avoid buying the disk...no matter how I explained what I wanted I got
nowhere with them. I just want to have another way to boot the computer to
that I can use AV without the system taking up space on my hard drive.
Incidetnally I am using a G3 and the G3 CD 8.0 with a separate system 8.1
updater.
Thanks in advance. Please Email me directly
nfiertel@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca.
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Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1998 13:38:52 -0500
From: Gib Henry
Subject: (A) Netscape and clippings
>Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 12:11:00
>From:
>Subject: (Q) Netscape and clippings
>
>
>Anyone know how to create a text clipping out of a Netscape page window?
>Netscape is the only application I know where you can't wipe the text you
>want, and drag it to the desktop to create a clipping. I don't want the
>whole page, just the highlighted text. Surely, either Netscape itself
>supports such a function and I don't know the "secret handshake," or maybe
>there is a plug-in somewhere to make it happen.
>
>Thanks for the help, gang. Suggestions to switch to IE4 cheerfully ignored.
>;-)
>-RAG
>"My Mac is a Microsoft-free zone. I think...."
Try Net-Print: it will do what you want. It is designed to print, clip,
save, or append text selected in your browser (or any other application).
E.g., you can browse a bunch of different pages and append selected text
from each page in sequence to a single text file (or multiple text files,
if you prefer).
I'm sure it's on Info-Mac, but you can also find it at
http://www.luminet.net/~dmoe. Hope this helps. Cheers,
--
Gib Henry
(remove 'xspam.' for reply)
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Date: Mon, 07 Sep 1998 01:51:59 -0400
From: abrody
Subject: (C) Numerous Windows 98 installation bugs encountered
Dear comp.sys.mac.digest readers,
Well here's fuel to argue with PC users about whether they should change to
a Mac or their upgrade existing PC with Windows 98:
http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/news/0629/01awin98.html
It talks about numerous instances of LAN cards and modem cards not
recognized upon the upgrade from Windows 95, and much more that if I were to
list them here bandwith with be constrained.
Sincerely,
abrody@smart.net
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Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 18:05:45 -0400
From: abrody@smart.net
Subject: (Q) Outlook Express 4.0.1 failed---help!!!
Dear Digest reader,
All flames regarding this matter will be trashed.
I have been using Outlook Express now for 5 months, and all of a sudden the
preferences have gone haywire. I check the Finder folders where the e-mail
is supposed to be, and they are safe and sound. I have attempted to
reimport those folders, but it only seems to give me the option of
importing them one at a time. With over 100 folders, it would take too
long to import them one by one.
But so far a new user setting for Outlook Express is blind to the existance
of folders already there, and all I see are my in/out, and trash boxes.
Any idea how to import the old folders into a new Outlook Express setting?
Please reply directly to me.
Meanwhile I'll have to use Eudora, which is fine, but a lot of e-mail that
is valuable to me is still in Outlook Express format. What would really be
nice is if there was a Mac version of Eudora that had frames and Newsgroup
access, with the frames displaying each folder on the side, the contents of
the folders on top and the contents of the e-mail selected on bottom. And
the Eudora should be able to import Outlook Express. Does the commercial
version of Eudora 4.0 for the Mac do this? I would get it if it did.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
abrody@smart.net
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Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 21:26:28 -0400
From: abrody
Subject: (Q) Security on Netscape 4.0.6 decreased from 4.0.5
Dear Digest reader,
One would think the newer version of Netscape is more secure than the older
version.
Actually the opposite appears true. According to my bank, Crestar, and
their security testing web page, Netscape 4.0.1 to 4.0.5 are capable of
128bit encryption. 4.0.6 on the other hand is only capable of 40bit
encryption. Is this true? How much less secure is 40bit encryption
versus 128bit encryption?
Is Netscape Communicator less secure than Navigator?
Is Netscape 4.0.5 for the Mac capable of 128bit encryption as their web page
claims generaly that Netscape 4.0.5 is capable of it? They don't say what
platform of Netscape 4.0.5 has 128bit encryption.
Thank you.
sincerely,
abrody@smart.net
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Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 16:21:31 -0700
From: "David L. Hirschberg"
Subject: 100 FE ethernet PCMCIA cards (Q)
Hello,
I see PCMCIA FE cards for peecees advertised but none for the mac. Does
any one know if one is made? Since PCMCIA cards are interchangeable is
there a software driver that works for a peecee card out there?
Thanks, David
daneel@stanford.edu
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Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1998 16:27:09 +0200
From: Hans de Wolf
Subject: [A] Eudora Attachments
On Fri, 21 Aug 1998 21:46:06, bc979@lafn.org (Doug Hardie) asked about
Eudora Attachments:
>I have encountered a problem with Eudora Light in sending attachments. I
>am trying to send various files to be used on PCs and Macs. I seem to have
>no problems with recipients who use Macs. However, those with PCs have
>troubles with the attached files.
>I have discovered that if I send a pdf file using the Apple I encoding,
>then the recipient on a PC sees the file with an Acrobat symbol and can
>actually open it properly. However, if I send a tar file then it shows up
>as a generic document. Opening it results in garbage. I have discovered
>that the problem is that the MIME type for the PDF file is correct, but the
>MIME type for the tar file is text/plain rather than
>application/octect-stream.
I think that it is not a good idea to use the Apple Single encoding (if
that is what you mean by "Apple I"). Try to use Apple Double from Eudora.
Apple Single combines the data fork and the resource fork into one file,
and attaches information from the Finder to the end of the file. This
becomes and undecodable mess for PC's (sometimes you may be lucky: if there
is no resource fork, the start of the Apple Single file is the same as the
data fork, and the Finder info is just some garbage at the end).
If you use Apple Double, the file will be transferred as two MIME parts:
one contains the Data Fork with the correct MIME type (which can be used by
PC users), the other MIME part contains the resource fork and Mac-specific
information, which can be ignored by PC users.
--
Hans de Wolf * Hendrik Schaarstraat 26 * NL-1544 WH Zaandijk * Netherlands
h.de.wolf@fokkerspace.nl (work) dewolf@knoware.nl (personal)
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 98 20:25:13 -0400
From: edward@paleo.org (Edward Reid)
Subject: [A] Good disk partitioning sw
morethanone writes:
> It's most peculiar feature is that the "Startup Disk" CP is ignored ---
> on a multi-system folder drive it boots from the system on the disk
> *name* that comes first alphabetically.
It's not actually ignoring the Startup Disk control panel.
Startup Disk is confusing. All it actually saves is the
SCSI Id# of the disk you select. It does not include the
ability to select a partition from that SCSI Id#.
The user interface is what makes Startup Disk so intolerably
confusing. It actually shows all mounted disks in its
window, and allows you to select one, even a partition.
However, if you close it and re-open it, you find that all
partitions on that SCSI Id# are selected. You cannot force
it to select only one -- again, all it saved was the SCSI
Id#.
Most disk driver / partitioning software (they invariably
come together) has the ability to set which partition is
the boot partition on that disk. With Charismac (shipped
with APS products), you launch the APS Mounter module,
click on the partition you want, click on Info, and check
the "Startup drive" checkbox. This is confusing because it
automatically turns off the "Startup drive" check on the
other partitions on the disk.
I'd be very surprised if Silverlining did not have a similar
feature.
With this feature, you still may need the Startup Disk CP.
Select the physical disk with the CP, and the partition on
the disk with the driver software.
Edward Reid
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Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 12:45:33 -0500
From: momma@brainerd.net (morethanone)
Subject: [A] Good disk partitioning sw
Edward:
You wrote
> Most disk driver / partitioning software (they invariably
> come together) has the ability to set which partition is
> the boot partition on that disk.
>
> I'd be very surprised if Silverlining did not have a similar
> feature.
I've moved recently and can't put my finger on the manual to quote you
directly from LaCie. However I reiterate, there is no provision other
than partition name for designating the boot partition. The printed
manual (at least the last one I got with a drive purchase, and the one
years before it) stipulates that the alphabetical order of the partition
names decides which bootable partition is used. The Silverlining
application lets you choose which partitions are mounted at startup,
with an optional password, and a great deal more. But the application
has no boot disk or boot volume selector.
Surprise!
-- Tony
SST.MIDI.Mac.Rock.SciTek
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Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1998 13:33:44 -0400 (EDT)
From: Dwight Early
Subject: [A] Sun monitor on a Mac?
Griffin Technologies makes Apple Video adapters for just about any monitor.
Their URL is:
http://www.nashville.net/%7Egriffin/video.html
Works for me!
--Dwight Early
At 3:49 PM -0000 8/31/98, Jeff Sass wrote:
>Hello Everyone!
>
>I have come across a Sun Microsystems monitor and was wondering if an
>adapter exists to plug this into a Mac or a PC? If you look at the end of
>the cable from the monitor it has a very strange pin layout that I have not
>seen.
>
>Does anyone have a good place on the web that handles wierd adapters?
>Thanks,
>Jeff
>_________________________________________________________
>Jeff Sass Adobe Systems
>Quality Engineer Minnesota Office
>mailto:jsass@adobe.com x34734 or (651) 766-4734
>_________________________________________________________
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 98 20:05:34 -0400
From: edward@paleo.org (Edward Reid)
Subject: [Q] Modem regularly disconnecting
Ian Goldby writes:
> I'm wondering if the problem is more likely to be the
> software, the modem, the phone line, or the ISP.
#1 the phone line, #2 the modem. Software and ISP are
unlikely causes.
Depending on your ISP, they may be able to help you
determine the cause.
If they can't help, you can get the phone company to check
the line. However, I'd advise going over your modem
settings first. Look at whatever documentation came with it
(usually poor to nonexistent for modems). It should have a
section on Macintosh setup. Most modern modems require
little tailoring for a standard ISP connection, but they
need slightly different settings for Macs and PCs.
Check your PPP settings to make sure it isn't set to
disconnect after five minutes of inactivity. Also ask your
ISP about inactivity timers. (Five minutes on the ISP side
would be intolerably short.)
If you find nothing there, ask your phone company to check
the line parameters. (I remember that they check noise and
power line influence, and one or two others.) They should
fix any problems they detect without being asked again.
Generally, PPP gets high enough priority that a busy CPU
won't cause problems with the modem. If you are still
concerned about this possibility, use ZTerm to dial into a
plain text system (shell account etc). List some stuff,
upload and download some files. If you still get a dropped
connection, it wasn't from CPU overload.
You could try a different PPP -- OT/PPP or FreePPP,
depending on which you are using. Or a demo of FCR's
LinkUPPP! (www.fcr.com).
But I still think it's most likely the phone line.
IE too slow? I used to use it on a IIci. It's true that IE
and Acrobat were the main reasons I finally upgraded
recently to a Q840AV.
Edward Reid
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Date: Thu, 3 Sep 98 08:11:33 +1000
From: Chris Moffatt
Subject: [Q] Second Video Card for PCI Macs???
Hi there,
I am after a second video card for a PCI Mac. All of the Mac ones that I
have seen seem to be really expensive. Can I use a PCI Video card from a
PC. I don't do any fancy graphics editing, just text and database work.
SOmething cheap if possible.
Many Thanks
Chris Moffatt
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Date: Thu, 3 Sep 98 08:11:33 +1000
From: Chris Moffatt
Subject: [Q] Second Video Card for PCI Macs???
Hi there,
I am after a second video card for a PCI Mac. All of the Mac ones that I
have seen seem to be really expensive. Can I use a PCI Video card from a
PC. I don't do any fancy graphics editing, just text and database work.
SOmething cheap if possible.
Many Thanks
Chris Moffatt
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Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1998 14:40:05 -0400
From: Rich Zins
Subject: [Q] Uploading files to Personal Net Finder
One of the nice things about Mac OS 8.1 is the Web Sharing capability.
Using the Web Sharing control panel, you can set up a folder to display
it's contents via HTTP to anyone using a Web Browser with a finder like
display.This is called the Personal Net Finder. By clicking on a file,
you either open it in the Web Browser (JPEGs, html, etc.) or the file is
downloaded to your disc (application files such as Word documents, Claris
Organizer calendars, etc.). I like to use this to get files from my work
machine to home (most of them are too big for floppy and I don't have a
larger removeable means of storage).
I would like to be able to upload files to the Personal Net Finder, so
that when I work on something at home, I can then send it back to work
for the next day. The Personal Net Finder documentation says this is
possible, but the web browser must support uploading of files by HTTP.
The problem is, I can't find any browsers that do this. Netscape
Navigator 4.0 series allows uploading of files by FTP, but not HTTP. The
option is always greyed out when connected to an http URL. Netscape
Communicator allows uploading of web pages by HTTP, but it only seems to
work for pages created by the Composer module; it doesn't seem to be able
to generally upload files. Internet Explorer 4.01 doesn't seem to have
any uploading capability at all. I've also looked at Connect 4, an
integrated Internet commercial package, but it doesn't seem to be able to
do it either. Cyberdog 2.0 doesn't do it either. Does anyone know of a
Web browser that has this capability? (Anyone programmers out there that
want to make a plug in that gives this capability to the browser?)
Rich Zins
rzins@eagle1.eaglenet.com
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Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 23:52:56 -0500
From: "Paul M. Sheldon"
Subject: broken cd on powerbook G3 (Q)
Only if I take out Apple CD/DVD Driver extension won't it complain,
but then it won't be able to read the disk anyway. Got a copy from store
and did disk repair with Disk First Aid through SCSI adapter, but it still
didn't work. Reinstalled 8.1 through ethernet (G3 cd installer wouldn't
work on my 8500 ppc), with a lot of skipped installations, but still didn't
work.
Is there a link for mac test pro out there? How do you spell it
really, without spaces, with dashes?
Please write me back directly and I will rebrief the list. I am way
behind on infomac digest reading.
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Date: Fri, 04 Sep 1998 21:03:37 +0100
From: lyl
Subject: c-key and cd-rom
Hello there
I am a music producer based in Barcelona/Spain.
I have a problem with my CD-ROM. I am trying to run my MacOS CD 8.0 from
my CD-drive in order to fix the problems that the 'disk first aid'
program has found on my hard drive. I have a PPC 7200/90Mhz.
When I try to start up the system from the CD with either c-key or
changing the control panel start up disk (or both) the system won't boot
from the disk which means that I can't fix my hard disk problems.
Would be really greatful, if someone could help me!!
Thanx a lot in advance
Andreas
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Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 15:33:45 +0200
From: Matti Haveri
Subject: CD app - how to increase memory size
I have a MacroMedia CD-app which runs from the CD only with virtual memory
off. With VM on the app refuses to open (too little memory).
I can copy the CD to the harddisk and increase the app's memory size
allowing the app to run also with VM on but I'd rather save my disk space
here.
Is there any way to increase an app's memory size when it is run from a
locked volume like CD?
Here is Finder info for this app:
VM on: Preferred size 4513 (will increase by 587K if VM is turned off)
VM off: Preferred size 5100 (will decreae by 587K if VM is turned on)
--
Matti Haveri
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Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1998 21:31:47 -0600
From: Jason Torrey
Subject: Contextual Menu Problems and IE 4.0.1
Does someone know how to turn off the Mac OS contextual menus in IE
4.0.1? Usually, there is a item in the Help menu in all applications
that allows you to turn off the contextual menus, but this option does
not show in IE 4.0.1. The reason: IE 4.0.1 seems to crash periodically
when the Mac OS extensions for contextual menus are loaded.
Interestingly enough IE and Word/Excel/Powerpoint all use their own
contextual menus.
Thanks,
Jason
jtorrey@qni.com
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Date: Sun, 06 Sep 1998 21:01:33 +0300
From: Michael Camp
Subject: Editing Extensions Manager Info ???
Like many Mac users I like to switch off those unneeded extensions.
When Mac OS 8.0 came out, Conflict Catcher was not immediately
compatible, so I used Extensions Manager and I found it to be quite
good, and I now see no real need to go back to Conflict Catcher.
One big shortcoming of Extensions Manager is the absense of any useful
information on each extension, and the useless message "No additional
information available for this item".
Why Apple cannot provide information on its own extensions, at least,
beats me!
A simple line like "Required for ......." or "Unnecessary unless
........" would be a great help.
Of course the information is available from other sources like
"Extension Overload" or "InformInit", but is there any way to update (or
edit) the information appearing in Extensions Manager?
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Date: Mon, 07 Sep 1998 09:31:24 -0400
From: abrody@smart.net
Subject: Eudora 4.0 for Macintosh features (Q)
Dear Digest readers,
Does Eudora 4.0 Pro for the Mac have the split screen its Windows
counterpart does with all the folders in one screen, all the messages in
another, and all the message contents in a third? This layout has been
particularly appealing to me and so far the Lite version of Eudora for the
Mac has failed to take it on. Sure I can use Outlook Express, but a
recent crash reminded me that I am still using a Microsoft product. The
crash deleted all my preferences for Outlook Express, and it happened
because as I was using the csOTPPP control strip.
I had to find a way to get my Outlook Express to read my folders again,
which I did, but if I can get Eudora Pro to recognize Outlook Express
folders I would prefer using it over Outlook (if Eudora Pro still has the
split screen).
Thank you.
Sincerely,
abrody@smart.net
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Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 19:31:47 -0500
From: Charles Stang
Subject: extra dialog box
I manage a small localtalk network connected by an Assante print device to
an ethernet hub of a Mac server using appleshare IP 5. Since I upgraded
our computers from OS 7.1 to OS 8.1, each time a computer is logged on it
gets a dialog box saying "Your appletalk network is now available", and the
computer stops till OK is clicked. This did not happen before, nor does it
happen to other machines connected to the server directly by ethernet.
Does anyone know a way to eliminate this dialog box?
Thanks
Charles Stang
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Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 11:34:42 +0900
From: Magnus Hoek
Subject: Harddisk trouble
Hi there (again)
Just after I managed to fix my broken PowerCenter Pro (after many useful
comments from the readers of Info-Mac) one of my harddisks became
unreadable (unmountable).
The disk is 4GB and formatted with HFS+. When I try to verify/repair with
Disk First Aid 8.2 I get the message:
"Problem: Invalid BTree node size, 3, 0"
"Test done. Problems were found, but Disk First Aid cannot repair them."
I then tried TechTool Pro 2.0.1 and when I select the "Drives" panel and
run all the tests it says that all tests passed BUT the test results are
"unavailable".
Anybody have any ideas how I can retrieve my data ?
I would like to try the beta version of the latest Norton Utilities but I
can't find it. I would be most grateful if I could download this version
from a friendly soul...
TIA
Magnus
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 22:49:57 EDT
From: Luskin@aol.com
Subject: How do I do a system install from a zip drive?
We down loaded the System 7.5 Update 2 patches from the Apple web site. They
are now, all fourteen of them, on a zip drive, with titles System 7.5 Update 2
- 2 image, System 7.5 Update 2 -3 image, and so forth. The first "floppy
disk" of the set is a folder looking just like the folder that one sees when
doing an installation directly from real floppy disks.
All goes perfectly, when I attempt to do the installation, until I get the
message "Please insert the disk: System 7.5 Update 2.0 - 2". The machine is
actually looking for a floppy disk in the floppy disk drive. Is it at all
possible to do the whole thing from the zip drive, or must I actually create
fourteen floppy disks? If so, how?
I have Disk Copy version 6.1.3. Do I need to use it, if I must make the
floppy disks? Or is there some magic I can do with it so that I can use the
"floppy disks" on the zip drive? While awaiting an answer, I will fool
around, and report if I have answers that might help other people trying to
make use of older machines.
Thank you.
Michael B. Luskin
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Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1998 22:47:35 +0100
From: Rick@squires.demon.co.uk (Rick Squires)
Subject: iMac, Laserwriter and 8600/200
Hi ,
I have a PowerMac 8600/200, a shiny new iMac(love it) and a Laserwriter
4/600/PS printer.
I have got the 2 Macs talkint away quite well via an Apple Workgroup hub -
both machines can see each others' hard drives and also the zip on the
8600.
I am doing this by turning on Ethernet in the Appletalk control panel on
both Macs, then file sharing etc - works great but a bit slow
According to the manuals(yes some of us read them) my LW printer has
something(software) called Laserwriter Bridge. I have tried installing
this, but the 8600(which has the LW hooked up to the printer port) moans on
startup that there is an Appletalk error
I am confused about Ethertalks etc - I think I need to turn on some other
stuff, but where is it? - I don't understand all the different flavours of
Mac networks.
Any help greatly appreciated(I can't be the only one). Please e-mail &
I'll stick a digest onto the list
Cheers
Rick Squires
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 22:23:39 -0500
From: Tim Biddle
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #164
>hi
>
>> 1. is there an effective limit to the length of those phone-looking
>> ethernet cables? one of the machines will
>> be about 100 feet from the hub.
>
>Yes, 90 feet, I'm not kidding 90 feet! Isn't that always the way?
...the official Twisted Pair standard for Category V is 100 METERS from
workstation to Hub. This includes all patch cables, cross-connects, and
everything. So, the maximum should be somewhere around 325 FEET. Now,
the EIA/TIA 568 standard says that there should be allowed 10 meters for
patch cables and cross-connects, leaving 90 meters for station cable run.
If your maximum distance is 100 feet, you are well within the limit.
Thanks.
Tim.
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Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 15:52:47 -0600
From: Tim Brogdon
Subject: Memory Cache Question
How exactly does changing the size of the disk cache in the memory control
panel affect the performance of the computer?
Thanks,
Tim Brogdon
mailto:tbrogdon@memphis.edu
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Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 23:10:24 -0600
From: jcarzoli@mc.net (John Carzoli)
Subject: Memory Upgrade for Xclaim VR
Hi
I just purchased the XClaim VR 3D/2D accelerator for use with the X-Plane
flight sim. This card comes with 4MB SGRAM upgradable to 8MB. ATI sells
the upgrade for $89 or so but I've seen 4MN SGRAM chips for as low as $30.
I don't know if I would be replacingf the 4MB chip with an 8MB chip or
simply adding a 4MB chip. In either case does anyone know if these other
SGRAM chips would work or can I only use the chip sold by ATI?
Thanks
John Carzoli
jcarzoli@mc.net
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Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 15:57:54 -0600
From: Tim Brogdon
Subject: MS Word Doc problem
I'm the editor for a local newsletter. I'm putting it together in Word 6.
It's roughly 20 pages long, full of PICT files copied directly from Graphic
Converter, and weighs in when finished at 9 Megabytes.
I'm finding it very difficult to work in or save this document. I've
increased Word's memory to 12000 and am still having difficulties. My
7200/120, sys 8, with 64MGs of RAM, virtual memory ON, disk cache set to 2048,
keeps freezing on me.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Tim Brogdon
mailto:tbrogdon@memphis.edu
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 18:17:31 -0700
From: Cheryl Peters
Subject: Netscape Clipping
>Anyone know how to create a text clipping out of a Netscape page
window?
>Netscape is the only application I know where you can't wipe the text
you
>want, and drag it to the desktop to create a clipping. I don't want
the
>whole page, just the highlighted text. Surely, either Netscape itself
>supports such a function and I don't know the "secret handshake," or
maybe
>there is a plug-in somewhere to make it happen.
This problem has bothered me, too, because I often want to save only a
paragraph or two from a page.
I have discovered that sometimes I can highlight a paragraph by pushing the
shift key and double-clicking, but it doesn't seem to always work. Does
anyone know any more about this?
By the way, I could select text easily in Netscape 3.0.
Cheryl
Morality is not properly the doctrine of how we make ourselves happy, but
how we make ourselves worthy of happiness. -Immanual Kant
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Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1998 16:46:56 -0500
From: Sam Snoid
Subject: NUM 4
I just received an advertisement for Norton Utilities for Mac 4.0 Since
this will be the third time I've purchached NUM, I want to to know if it
will have any problems with OS 8.5, since it appears that 8.5 will be the
last OS I can use with my 603e. Any clues? TIA
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Date: Sat, 05 Sep 1998 13:56:06 +0000
From: bg409@lafn.org
Subject: OS update help
I would like to update from MAC OS 7.5 to 7.5.3 but need to download in
segments. I cannot locate this info in inf-mac - is it there?
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Date: Sun, 6 Sep 1998 00:03:07 -0400
From: Louis Bergeron
Subject: PGP Freeware 6.0
After a lot of search on the site where is now PGP http://www.nai.com
I was able to find it at the following URL
http://www.nai.com/products/security/pgpfreeware.asp
This version is for USA and CANADA only. The machine will check your address.
There is also a link via MacHome Journal WWW site which is direct to the
downloading site, but with this one it should work.
For those interested you can also buy a version with the documentation.
This is an incredibly useful product now integrated perfectly in Eudora to
encrypt your mail on the fly. With the older versions, it was difficult to
say the least.
Phil Z is still in it and maintains this freeware version. He is now a high
level consultant. Good for him. He deserved it.
Louis
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Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1998 13:27:19 -0400 (EDT)
From: Dwight Early
Subject: PPP Redial
Dear Al,
Long time since we last communicated. I too have several Macs in my house
with an occasion daughter's PB getting hooked when she's home from college.
So, I bit the bullet and set up an Ethernet hub. Everything works like a
champ because I bought IPNetRouter ($89) to run on my 8600 in the
background to act as a s/w router/firewall to my ISP. URL for IPNetRouter
is
http://www.sustworks.com/
It's good. No problemo. Any Mac on my HouseNet can now access the
Internet via the 8600 and IPNetRouter. Simple, Sweet, no Gymnastics. Hope
this helps.
--Dwight Early
At 10:36 PM -0000 8/31/98, Al Bloom wrote:
>Once again I fear I have done something terribly stupid and
>deserve to die. I'm hoping one or more of you can correct my
>errant ways.
>
>I've set up a phoney TCP/IP network among our three home Macs.
>Retrospect backup goes like grass through a goose over TCP/IP
>as opposed to Appletalk. That is OK as long as I remember to
>switch back the real TCP/IP settings of my 7300 and 5300 (Leslye
>is, alas, dependent upon the kindness of her husband to get into
>the net) after the backup.
>
>Or so I thought. Works fine for my 7300, but the PowerBook has
>gotten goofy. In "real" TCP/IP mode, disconnecting PPP yields an
>automatic redial and reconnect attempt to my ISP. Boring.
>
>I'm sure I once knew what that meant and how to fix it, but memory
>is an increasingly iffy thing at my age. Yes, I've looked at the
>manual for OT/PPP. It says to check TCP/IP's "load only when needed"
>box. Aren't we supposed to avoid that? In any event, that doesn't
>fix the problem.
>
>Help!!!!!
>
>Al
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 16:38:19 -0700
From: chesnuts@worldnet.att.net
Subject: printing from web pages
> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1998 10:18:48 +0100
> From: glaston
> Subject: Printing Webpages
>
> When I print some web pages, they do not fit on the
> paper and the overflow portion, often only a letter or two, prints on
> another page. This is not only frustrating, it wastes a lot of paper.
> I'm using a Personal Laserwriter 320 and LaserWriter 8. I have tried the
> US
> Letter Small as well as US Letter Page Setup settings, but that does not
> seem to help.
etc. etc.
If you go to your "page setup" dialog in the file menu you can scale the
size of your page to whatever size you need. Then just check your "print
preview" to make sure the page fits the way you want.
We use this all the time to make sure the Epicurious recipes fit on one page!!
Don
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 23:41:18 -0800
From: Larry Buzzell
Subject: printing web pages
>Glaston writes about getting extra, almost-blank sheets when printing web
>pages.
I sort of solved the problem by printing in landscape mode. Now, even the
really wide pages print right.
Larry from
Juneau, Alaska. Playground for Whales, Eagles, and Macintoshes!
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Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 11:36:51 -0400
From: Ed Ver Hoef
Subject: Printing Webpages
> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1998 10:18:48 +0100
> From: glaston
> Subject: Printing Webpages
>
> This is a silly problem that I have been unable to solve for years.
> Perhaps
> somebody can help. When I print some web pages, they do not fit on the
> paper and the overflow portion, often only a letter or two, prints on
> another page. This is not only frustrating, it wastes a lot of paper.
> I'm using a Personal Laserwriter 320 and LaserWriter 8. I have tried the
> US
> Letter Small as well as US Letter Page Setup settings, but that does not
> seem to help.
> If I set the font sizes any smaller in Navigator, I can't read the
> monitor.
> I have looked at the famous manuals and I never seem to be able to find
> anything that addresses the problem?
> Any serious advice for a silly problem?
I have had this problem and my solution is to go to Page Setup and reduce
the image to the appropriate percentage to fit on a single page. It
usually takes only a small reduction - I typically can print at 93% to 95%
and everything still is quite readable. A few of the pages I print
(typically my borkerage report) require landscape format and a similar
slight reduction to fit horizontally on a single page. I am using an old HP
520 for most of my printing so I don't know whether this technique works on
fancier printers.
Ed Ver Hoef
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Date: Sun, 6 Sep 1998 14:49:09 EDT
From: Luskin@aol.com
Subject: Problem with MDBF virus
On my LC III, I run System 7.5.5, which I got to by installing 7.5, updating
to 7.5.1, updating to 7.5.3, and finally to 7.5.5.
I just bought VIREX, and in the pre installation scan, I am told that my
machine has mdbf. VIREX cannot repair it. I scanned all the installation
floppies, and did not find any mdbf. The three updates were downloaded from
the Apple ftp site, so I trust them pretty much. However, my base copy of 7.5
came from the user support area at MicrCommCenter. I am suspicious of that
set of disks.
However, when I put them into my G3, virex does a scan of them, and finds
nothing. I have no idea what the format of an OS install disk is, and I
wonder if Virex is scanning the contents. Is it? Second, how do I get rid of
this?
Could it be that mdbf is a property of the disk directory, which, I
understand, is not replaced at the time a system install is done? Or where
else could it have come from, where could it be coming from. I downloaded my
AOL 3.0 for the 68k machine from AOL, and I don't think it could have come
from there as well...
Any advice on where to look? And how can I kill this off once and for all?
According to the documentation, mdbf is a property of the operating system, so
can I assume that my applications are OK? Since I have carried floppies back
and forth between this machine and my G3 many many times, how is it that the
infection did not spread> For that matter, why is it not on my other
machines?
Thank you.
Michael B. Luskin
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Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1998 10:51:24 -0500
From: Will Wagers
Subject: Should I be using PowerFPU?
Hi,
I have a PowerMac 6500/300 8.1.
Would I benefit from using PowerFPU or Speed Doubler?
Thanks for your help.
Will Wagers hyle@gte.net "Reality is the best metaphor."
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 21:31:23 -0400
From: Louis Bergeron
Subject: Steve Jobs outlines OS plans
Steve Jobs outlines OS plans
With three profitable Apple quarters behind him, the interim CEO mapped out
details on Mac OS 8.5 and the upcoming OS X at Seybold's San Francisco
conference.
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0%2C4%2C25936%2C00.html?dd.ne.tx.ts0901
Louis Bergeron C.P. 936 Rouyn Rouyn-Noranda Qc Canada J9X 5C8
Telephone-Phone (819) 764-3862 Telecopieur-Fax (819) 764-3758
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 17:27:32 -0400 (EDT)
From: Craig A Summerhill
Subject: Utility for checking memory configuration
I have a large number of Macintoshes that I am going to be upgrading
(adding RAM, hard drives, etc.), that's why I want it. I don't want to
have to open everybody's machine until I am ready to do the upgrades...
So, I am looking for a Macintosh utility that I can run on a computer
which will tell me what the current memory configuration of the
comuter is (e.g. which slots are in use, what size chips are in
each slot, etc.). I the searched info-mac archives, but I have not
found anything that fits the bill.
In honesty, I don't even know if such a thing is possible. I know
there are utilities which will check a system and tell how much
total memory is installed and how much virtual memory is in use,
or will scan the existing memory stack to show what is used. However,
I am looking for something that will assist me in determining the
existing hardware configuration of a machine.
(If anybody knows of such a utility, could you drop me a line directly.
I no longer subscribe to info-mac.)
--
Craig A. Summerhill, Systems Coordinator and Program Officer
Coalition for Networked Information
21 Dupont Circle, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
Internet: craig@cni.org AT&Tnet (202) 296-5098
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 98 18:59:03 -0400
From: edward@paleo.org (Edward Reid)
Subject: what does the getinfo information mean
MBL asks:
> When I do a getinfo on a particular folder, I get: 2.3 MB on disk (1,288.188
> bytes), for 26 items.
>
> When I do a getinfo on the hard drive, I get: 386.4 MB on disk (405,196,800
> bytes) for 1,978 items.
>
> What is the significance of the two numbers in each report? And why are the
> relative sizes reversed in these two reports?
Interesting question! I had never noticed the difference
between the way the Finder reports info on disks and
folders, but I think I can explain it.
Three factors enter into the apparent discrepancies you see:
1) the computer business's nonstandard use of "mega".
2) disk allocation strategy in chunks.
3) a reporting difference for efficiency.
Specifics:
1) Computer people use "mega" to mean 1,048,576, or 2^20,
instead of the standard 1,000,000 or 10^6. Thus 100 MB =
100 x 2^^20 bytes = 104.9 million bytes. This is why the
figure expressed in bytes can appear to be larger than the
figure expressed in bytes.
2) Disk space is allocated in chunks. The size of a chunk on
an HFS disk varies with the size of the disk: 512 bytes on
a floppy, 32K on a 1GB disk, etc, reflecting the limitation
that a disk can have at most 65,535 chunks in the entire
HFS disk. (HFS+ removes this limitation and uses the same
size chunks for all disks. HFS+ will still show the effects
of allocation by chunks, but it will usually be much less
dramatic.)
The reason for using chunks is simply efficiency. Allocating
disk space one byte at a time would use a lot of CPU power
and would make a very messy disk.
But most files will not use all of the last chunk allocated.
For example, the chunk size on my disk is 31,744. If I have
a file with 1000 bytes, then 30,744 bytes are allocated but
not used.
In the folder info report, the "on disk" figure is the space
allocated, and the byte count in parentheses is the space
actually used. The space used is always <= the space
allocated.
Handling the effects of allocation by chunks could be the
subject of many essays -- and has been.
3) But in the disk info report, the two figures are the
same. In your example, divide 405,196,800 by 1,048,576 --
a megabyte in computer jargon -- and you get 386.4 when
rounded to one decimal place. Obviously the Finder is
reporting the allocated space in both figures.
Why? Efficiency. Do a Get Info on a large folder, listen to
your hard disk while you wait, and time how long it takes
to display the result. Then do the same for the hard disk.
On a fast Mac with no really large folder, you may have
trouble noticing the difference. What I see is this: for
the disk, the info appears with no delay and no disk
activity. But for a folder with about 1,000 files, the disk
is wildly active for almost five seconds before the info
displays. Obviously the Finder is reading through the
folder and all subfolders to add up the space allocated to
and used by each file!
The MacOS must keep track of the space allocated on the
disk, so that figure is always immediately available. For a
folder, though, the Finder must read the folder and all
subfolders to calculate the space. Since it is reading all
these directories, it might as well calculate both space
allocated and space used. It could do the same for the hard
disk, but that might take a very long time -- as indeed it
will take quite a long time for a folder containing 10,000
files. So the Apple software engineers compromised. They
gave you both allocated and used space for files and
folders, but allocated space only for disks.
However, they also followed the Apple Philosophy of "The
User Doesn't Really Want To Know What's Going On". So they
hid the difference by making both displays look the same,
EVEN THOUGH THEY DISPLAY DIFFERENT INFORMATION. Aren't you
thrilled? I know I am. I have to admit the strategy is
effective, as I had never noticed the difference.
Edward Reid
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 23:42:08 -0500
From: Chaz Larson
Subject: what does the getinfo information mean
>When I do a getinfo on a particular folder, I get: 2.3 MB on disk (1,288.188
>bytes), for 26 items.
>
>When I do a getinfo on the hard drive, I get: 386.4 MB on disk (405,196,800
>bytes) for 1,978 items.
>
>What is the significance of the two numbers in each report?
The first is the amount of space allocated on the drive for the files.
This will always be a multiple of the allocation block size of your drive.
The second number is the amount of space actually used by the files.
For example, a 100MB ZIP disk has an allocation block size of 1.5K. If I
create a text file containing only the word "test", that file is 5 bytes in
size. However, when I save it to that Zip, Get Info reports "2K on disk (5
bytes)" (the display appears to round up to nearest integer for small
values). If I make 10 duplicates of that file, put them all in a folder,
and Get Info on that folder, it says "15K on disk (50 bytes)". Each file
contains 5 bytes of data (10 x 5 = 50) but each file takes a single
allocation block (10 x 1.5 = 15K). SO in your first case, those 26 files
add up to 1.2Mb, but the allocation blocks those files occupy take up
2.3Mb, just like the 50 bytes of data in my example occupied 15K on disk.
The HFS Plus format that was introduced with MacOS 8.1 improves this "disk
slack" by increasing the number of allocation blocks on a given disk, which
reduces the size of each block. For example, my Metrowerks CodeWarrior
folder, which contains oodles of small files, currently reports "484.7 MB
on disk (432,508,664 bytes)". ((432,508,664 / 1024) / 1024) = 412 MB, so
that folder currently contains about 70Mb of wasted space. The allocation
block size on the disk is 11K. If I were to reformat the drive as an HFS
Plus volume, that folder would occupy much closer to 412Mb, since the
amount of wasted space in each of those tiny files would be dramatically
reduced.
In the second case:
405,196,800 bytes / 1024 = 395,700 Kilobytes
395,700 Kilobytes / 1024 = 386.4 Megabytes
chazl - 9.2.1998 - chaz@visi.com
I'm wondering if any of my info-mac mail is getting through. Could you ACK
this message if you recieve it?
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