Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #299 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Sun, 09 May 99 Volume 16 : Issue 299 Today's Topics: [Q] Accelerating HyperCard? [Q] How do I expand the Launcher? [Q] startup scheduler Access Code? External IDE provisions? Fwd: Re: Info-Mac post update & phone call Fwd: unexpected mac OS behaviour Laserjet 5M & iMac MacNut Seeks Help! need system 6 disks..... Out of Memory Overbars Simple Security Sudden demise of floppy disk drive The Info-Mac Network is a volunteer organization that publishes the Info-Mac Digest and operates the Info-Mac Archive, a large network of FTP sites containing gigabytes of freely distributable Macintosh software. 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Or, click . * A full list of Info-Mac mirror sites is available at the URL below: * Search the archive at . Info-Mac volunteers include Gordon Watts, Adam C. Engst, Demitri Muna, Michael Bean, Liam Breck, Hugh Lewis, Tom Coradeschi, and Shawn Bunn. The Info-Mac Digest is sponsored in part by StarNine Technologies, developers of Internet server software for the Macintosh, including Web and email publishing systems. We'd also like to thank AOL for the main Info-Mac machine. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V16 #299" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 May 1999 07:40:48 +0000 From: Marlon Deason Subject: [Q] Accelerating HyperCard? My office has several databases which run on HyperCard. Recently We upgraded our Macintosh to a PowerPC from the '040 Macintosh which used to run HyperCard. I am not seeing the blazing fast speed incease I was hoping for. I am presuming that HyperCard is still 100% 68k native code (just my guess based on how Apple has been neglecting HyperCard for the last few years). I have seen significant increases in disk access speed, opening windows launching (most) programs and am generally happy with the lot. What are some things I can do to speed up my HyperCard? Marlon Deason marlond@earthlink.net http://home.earthlink.net/~marlond/macguerrillas/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 10:30:02 -0500 From: Chaz Larson Subject: [Q] How do I expand the Launcher? At 6:45 PM -0400 4/27/99, D. Scott Beach wrote: >I the meantime I'd love to know how to hack it to make it show more than 40 >items and more than 8 category buttons. All wisdom (or whizz-dumb) gladly >accepted. To the best of my knowledge, the only way to accomplish this is to replace the Launcher with DragThing [my recommendation] or DragStrip. I've dug around inside the Launcher quite a bit and can't recall ever seeing any easily modifiable constants for number of items or number of categories. chazl ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 06 May 1999 22:20:12 -0700 From: "D & E Rogers" Subject: [Q] startup scheduler I am looking for a utility that can start up my Performa 6360. The Energy Saver control panel works just fine, but I would like to be able to specify different/multiple times for different days. There is an FTP application called Midnight Download that can start up the machine, so I know it's not impossible. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance David Rogers rogersde@bc.sympatico.ca ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 19:44:12 -0700 (PDT) From: Lawrence Rugolo Subject: Access Code? I'm almost certain this question was asked and answered before, when it had no relevance for me. My apologies if this is the case. A Power Mac 9600 which I have had in my private office for some three years will have to be moved to another office used by other people. I need to limit access to this computer to just myself and one other user. Is there some software, with a code, that would prevent others who don't have that code to turn on and use that computer? TIA -- Larry ......................................................... Lawrence Rugolo, Prof Emeritus, Univ of Missouri-Columbia VOICE MAIL: 573/449-5504 FAX: 573/884=6807 EMAIL: RugoloL@missouri.edu .......... WWW: http://www.missouri.edu/~artxe .......... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 08:01:52 -0400 From: Steve Seiden Subject: External IDE provisions? --============_-1286043948==_ma============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" This entry Deal-Mac tweaked my curiousity: Bottom Line offers an external case for IDE storage to USB interface (colored in Bondi-blue) for $79.99. It's the first product of its kind we've seen. Essentially, put any IDE hard drive into the case and plug the case into an available USB port. (10:41a) I have a need for the same type IDE chassis for a SCSI connection to a Performa 6360. I have a 1.2 MB gathering dust, and have talked to APS about it in the past without favorable result. Do you know of any such IDE to SCSI provision? --============_-1286043948==_ma============ Content-Type: text/enriched; charset="us-ascii" This entry Deal-Mac tweaked my curiousity: right,right,left,leftBottom Line offers an 0000,0000,FFFFexternal case for IDE storage to USB interface (colored in Bondi-blue) for $79.99. It's the first product of its kind we've seen. Essentially, put any IDE hard drive into the case and plug the case into an available USB port. (10:41a) I have a need for the same type IDE chassis for a SCSI connection to a Performa 6360. I have a 1.2 MB gathering dust, and have talked to APS about it in the past without favorable result. Do you know of any such IDE to SCSI provision? --============_-1286043948==_ma============-- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 09:14:21 -0700 From: Daly Jessup Subject: Fwd: Re: Info-Mac post update & phone call Dear All, A couple of months ago I wrote asking for help with getting my Palm Pilot III to hot synch with my daughter's iMac using IrDA. I had been told by 3Com tech support that it could not be done, and the documentation appeared to say that it could not be done, as well. However, with the encouragement of a couple of people on the list, I kept trying. I reinstalled the MacPack software and did a fresh reset of the Palm Pilot (I hadn't done it correctly the first time) and then setting IrDA on both the iMac and the Palm Pilot, I did succeed in getting them to connect and hot synch. The first time I did it, I wanted the Palm Pilot to popuate the address data base on the desktop application, but it didn't fill in any records at all. So I copied over my actual address book from my own computer to the iMac, and then made a schedule change in the calendar on the Palm Pilot, and did another hot synch. Then it did hot synch, and updated the calendar on the desktop. I said quite convincingly to the list that I had been told and I had read that hot synch using IrDA could not work. I am writing now to correct that statement, because I have learned that it can be done. It is important to do the soft reset on the Palm unit, and at least in my case, the desktop application needed to contain data before doing the hot synch. After that, it worked like a dream. (And thanks for BJ for reminding me to let you all know that it worked.) Daly ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 08:27:28 -0700 From: Daly Jessup Subject: Fwd: unexpected mac OS behaviour Laurent wrote: >I have the most unusual and unexpected Mac OS behavior ever in almost 10 >years of using Mac. Please help. > >I had a problem with the Performa 5500/225 hard disk and replaced it with >IBM 6GB. Supplier (harddisk) formatted it and I could not used it. > >Short of performing a low-level formatting, I have tried practically (as I >know it) and it failed. > >Problem faced: all icons and filenames overlapped; filenames do not appear >below icons; drag-& drop files do not work; etc. etc. or practically all >things taken for granted do not work. I would strongly suggest a low-level format using Drive Setup 1.7.2 if possible. It shouldn't take all that long, and I would think that would be the end of your problem. Daly ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 May 1999 20:23:04 +0100 From: Graeme Babbs Subject: Laserjet 5M & iMac I have a Laserjet 5 M which I want to direct connect to an iMac using 10 base-t cable to the Jet Direct port on the back of the LaserJet. The LJ used to be on a network connected to IBM compatibles. Can anyone tell me if this is possible and if it is, can I have an idiot's step by step guide to doing it please? I downloaded driver 8.6 from the HP site and installed it, but the printer does not appear in Chooser. I feel I am missing something simple, but I can't figure out what. Thanks for your help. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 May 1999 14:25:54 +0300 From: "Muzamil Akram" Subject: MacNut Seeks Help! Dear Mac Users, MacNut (http://www.mac-nut.com), a monthly ezine, is seeking volunteers in the following order: - 3 News Writers for writing their own news stories happening in the world of Macs - 2 Hardware Reviewers for doing monthly reviews of hardware (at the moment we will not be providing hardware) - 2 Software Reviewers for writing monthly reviews of latest software (once again we at the moment will not be providing software) - 1 HTML Designer (Able to design pretty good with use of cgis (own written) and much more like able to transfer the ezine of PDF format to HTML files. - 2 Graphic designers to do some art work for the ezine including doing covers alternate months. In all we are looking for responsible devoted people who will be able to volunteer without any hesitation. As MacNut is expanding it also seeks sponsorship from companies doing business in the Mac industry. We at MacNut have real cheap prices starting from only $100 monthly to advertise both on the web and in the pdf format of the ezine. Those who wish to sponsor or advertise please email to sponsors@mac-nut.com MacNut is willing to accept Press Releases from any company and feature them in the ezine's PRPaper (the column dedicated to press releases). Anyone interested may send email to pr@mac-nut.com That's not all but April's Issue of MacNut has a great article on What's Inside MacOS 8.6? written by Darren Edwards of 1984 Online. He too is part of the MacNut team. Well, I think that's pretty much it. THANK YOU. Sincerely, Muzamil Akram Editor/Publisher -- MacNut muzamil@mac-nut.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 10:25:51 -0500 From: Chaz Larson Subject: need system 6 disks..... At 3:43 AM +0000 4/28/99, momadance@my-dejanews.com wrote: >if you know where i can find system 6 disks for macintosh please drop me an >e-mail.... Right here: chazl Why do I have to move with a crowd of kids that hardly notice I'm around? I have to work myself to death just to fit in. - The Who, Cut My Ha= ir Chaz Larson - chaz at spamcop dot net - http://www.visi.com/~ch= az ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 13:39:55 -0500 From: "Paul Kleeberg, M.D." Subject: Out of Memory I have a PowerBook 2400c that has 80 MB of physical memory boosted to 160 with virtual. Sometimes when I try to load another application, I get out of memory messages with the finder when there is lots of memory left. Sometimes I can not even open the "About this Macintosh" in the Finder. The system occupies about 22 MB and the bar suggests that there is no free memory space in the system memory partition. What is my problem and how can I fix it? Searching Apple Tech Info Library gives me no clues. Other details MacOS 8.5.1, 6 GB hard drive, Vpower Copper 320 G3 processor, QuicKeys used to load the apps in the finder. Paul Kleeberg paul@fpen.org ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 21:11:13 -0400 From: The Christiana Gunn Family Subject: Overbars Thank you for the many responses. Some ideas: kern the letters get a linguistics font master Equation Editor (hooray! it works! and I thought I understood it well!) master LaTeX create a font get Expressionist from Maple Thank you all again. Ernest F. Gunn 3d gunns@myhost.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 May 1999 17:57:03 -0400 From: "Ira Flatow" Subject: Simple Security Is there a simple control panel to require a password to access the Mac at startup, in system 8.x? Thanks. Ira -- ================================= Ira Flatow iflatow@stn2.com Host/Executive Producer - "Science Friday" News Director- "Science and Technology News Network" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 17:23:47 +0100 From: Derek Hayes Subject: Sudden demise of floppy disk drive I have just given my Centris 610 to my eldest Grandson. It has served me well over many years. Almost as soon as he started to use it the floppy disk drive refused to read any floppy 700 or 1400. It showed alerts saying that the disk is not recognised as a Macintosh disk, do you want to eject or initialise, etc. If the Reject button is clicked it does not reject and I have to restart. If I reject the disk using the classic paper clip then no restart is necessary. It seems to be a faulty disk drive. I swopped the floppy disk drive from my G266 into the Centris and everything worked fine, no problem using floppies on the Centris. My investigation so far is as follows: I removed the outer metal case from the "faulty" drive and reconnected it to the Centris. I assume that when a disk is inserted the disk should begin to rotate, but when I inserted a disk nothing happened, the magnetic disk inside the floppy casing did not move. I did not see any movement, or hear anything, even with a stethoscope, and I had marked the disk motor bottom & the casing and the marks were still in the same relative position as when I inserted the disk. The drive sensed that a disk had been inserted since it displayed the alert about the disk being unrecognisable, but apparently did not start to spin the disk. Could anyone point me towards any source of information about the floppy drive (mechanical & electrical) and any help in suggesting the likely causes for a "no start" that I might be able to tackle. The disk drive is a Sony with "805-0961-A" on the outer metal case, and a label on the bottom of the disk motor SONY 2MB Model MP-F75W-12G and a barcode *SD2421QX0672*. I appreciate the drive is a sophisticated bit of gear, but the fault may be simple, "it does not start to spin", and not some infernally complicated software or mechanical problem that affects the reading/writing process. I know I could buy a new disk drive, but I am retired and 75 years old and I need a challenge. Any practical suggestions out there? Derek Hayes -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************