Date: Mon, 10 Feb 97 08:30:14 PST From: The Info-Mac Moderators Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #33 To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Mon, 10 Feb 97 Volume 15 : Issue 33 Today's Topics: [*] =?iso-8859-1?Q?PasswordSaver=81?= [*] =?iso-8859-1?Q?SoftwareSaver=81?= [*] zaptballs 16 bit addon 16" monitor [A] [A] New Mac purchase: should I consider PowerComputing? [A] Zoom 33600 PC modem on Mac. Init string? [Q] Is Pippin for sale? [Q] SAM 4.5 Conflict [Q] System 7.6 and MS Office [Q] System 7.6 and OT/PPP Apple LaserWriter 4/600 Appletalk and Personal LW LS Assorted Mac problems cd problems: energy saver? Changing internal HD on Quadra 610, difficult? Disappearing Menu Bar? Escape Velocity for PC getting Amadeus, a colour scheme for Kaleidoscope. Getting StartupScreen to appear on PB 540's external monitor good outlining app? hiding image gamma for the web Mac IIsi Hard Drive NEC CD-Rom New Mac purchase: should I consider PowerComputing? Problems w/Clarisworks Updater removing resource forks Repeated system beep in Netscape Sound recording on a Powqerbook 540C The NeXT Apple Mistake Warning to anyone who wanna buy from MacMall The Info-Mac Network operates by the volunteer efforts of: Gordon Watts, Adam C. Engst, Demitri Muna, Mike O'Bryan, Matt Bauer, Brian Wessels, Liam Breck The Info-Mac Archive is available at 50 public and private sites around the world. For the site list, request it by mail (address below), or try: Also accessible by ftp. Help files and indexes are also in info-mac/help/. 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StarNine develops Internet server software for the Macintosh, including World Wide Web and e-mail publishing systems. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V15 #33" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 12:05:28 -0600 From: (Rich Shiro) rich@asmalladshop.com Subject: [*] =?iso-8859-1?Q?PasswordSaver=81?= PasswordSaver 1.0 (mac) is a FileMaker Pro 3.0 template for people who have a lot of passwords to remember. With it you can file and keep track of all of your passwords and its uses. [Archived as /info-mac/data/password-saver-fm3.hqx; 377K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 12:05:31 -0600 From: (Rich Shiro) rich@asmalladshop.com Subject: [*] =?iso-8859-1?Q?SoftwareSaver=81?= SoftwareSaver 1.0 (mac) is a FileMaker Pro 3.0 template for anybody with a computer. With it you can file all information on your commercial, demos, shareware, and freeware software. Keep track of things like your serial numbers and manufacturer's support phone numbers and email addresses. [Archived as /info-mac/data/software-saver-fm3.hqx; 458K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 18:35:44 -0700 From: titan@indigo.ie Subject: [*] zaptballs 16 bit addon What is this? This file is a plug-in for Zap'T'Balls v7.1 or newer which enables 16-bit colour backdrops. Installation Drop the "ZTB 16-Bit Levels" file into your Zap'T'Balls folder. Set your monitor to 16-bit mode and run the game. Note This file is totally unsupported. Use it at your own risk. Richard Bannister titan@indigo.ie http://internetter.com/titan/ [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/zaptballs-16-bit-addon.hqx; 3762K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 97 20:25:12 -0800 From: Dan & Melissa Becker Subject: 16" monitor [A] Michael-- There is an adjustment a service dude can perform to adjust brightness. But once monitors get to a certain age, they get dimmer, and no adjustment can make them as bright as they originally were. It'll probably take at least 1 hour of labor (the monitor needs to be disassembled) and you may or may not get a decent improvement in brightness. If you haven't worked on a monitor before, DON'T DO IT YOURSELF-you really need to have someone show you how to discharge the anode first. So you have to decide if it's worth paying for something that may give you a negligible benefit. Off the bat, I'd say probably not. -Dan Becker >From: michael@intertec.se (Michael =?iso-8859-1?Q?Brostr=F6m?= ) >Subject: 16" monitor > >I've borrowed a 16" monitor (Apple) and it's horribly dark (or if I turn >the lighting up a bit extremely fuzzy). Is there anything a qualified >serviceman can do about this ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 15:32:24 -0500 From: dwest@tvdata.com (Douglas N. West) Subject: [A] New Mac purchase: should I consider PowerComputing? >I'm in the middle of buying a new Mac to replace my LCIII. I'm really >interested in the Power Computing PowerCenter 150. However, I've read >mostly negative comments in the comp.sys.mac.* groups. Now, with Apple's >price reduction, I'm really torn between the Mac 7600/132 and the >PowerCenter 150. Yes, the PowerCenter is a little faster and comes with >mucho software, but the Mac is an Apple! I already have most of the >software that's included (or wouldn't really need it) so the software >bundle isn't the deal maker. However, MacUser's ratings seems to bump >the PowerCenter well above the Mac 7600... > >What do people think of the PowerCC computers? how are the keyboards (a >biggie for me)? I've heard complaints about noisyness-- how bad are >they? I would second the recommendation to buy the PowerCenter. We have 6 or 8 150s with about a dozen of the 132s. We have had better luck with these systems than we have with most of the Apple CPUs. As for the keyboard, I personally prefer the PowerCC model, but that's purely opinion. Doug dwest@tvdata.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 09 Feb 1997 07:18:00 +0000 From: grundy@enterprise.net (Peter Grundy) Subject: [A] Zoom 33600 PC modem on Mac. Init string? In article <5d3cbr$i9s@nntp.Stanford.EDU>, Info-Mac-Request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu (The Info-Mac Moderator wrote: :I'm going to buy a Zoom 33k6 modem for PC this week and I hope it will :work on my Performa 6200. I heard I need a specific init string for using :it on a mac so I wonder if someone can help me about this. I know I have :to change &D2 into &D0 but that's all, and the PC init string is on the :floppy disks that come with the modem but I cannot read it. If you are :using a Zoom 33k6 modem on your mac please tell me what init string works :the best. I surfaced this from an old archive but not sure how relevant or up to date it may be. Good luck. Sorry unable to help with the cable problem. Incidentally, I don't use an init string with my Motorola 28.8. Perhaps you could try not using one. This file is taken from the online (on Web?) version of Adam Engst's book 'The Internet Starter Kit, 3rd Edition' and is provided with Adam's kind permission. If you are just starting out on the Internet with a Mac I highly recommend this book as a guide. Even if you're a veteran surfer it's a good reference to have handy. The URL for the online version of TISK is: Web Site: www.zoomtel.com FTP Site: Email: * Zoom 14.4 V.32/V.32 bis ---> AT&F&C1 * Zoom 2400 v.42bis ---> AT&Q5%C1W1&C1&D0S36=7&K3 * Zoom V.32/V.32bis ---> AT&Q5S36=7%C1&C1&D0&K3 Lobo. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 97 13:36:32 -0500 From: rrome Subject: [Q] Is Pippin for sale? Hey all. I have yet to see a commercial in any kind of media (besides the Mac catalogs) about Pippin. Is it being sold? If so, how do they expect to sell it without advertizing it? Romulo Romero rrome@connix.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 97 19:04:22 -0600 From: "Jason P. Torrey" Subject: [Q] SAM 4.5 Conflict I just installed SAM 4.5 on my System 7.6 hard drive and am finding that it crashes the system. This usually happens right after the boot process is finished and the Finder is all loaded. However, I found that sometimes it found that it found a problem with "Notify Claris Emailer" and then hung. I tried reinstalling Emailer but this did not solve the problem. So, then, using the Extension Manager, I disabled the " SAM Intercept" extension. This did the trick. Has anyone else had any problems with SAM 4.5? Thanks, Jason jtorrey@qni.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 97 10:22:40 -0600 From: "Jason P. Torrey" Subject: [Q] System 7.6 and MS Office I just installed System 7.6 (clean install) and reinstalled Microsoft Office 4.2.1. Now, it seems to take forever to load those applications. Does any one know what may be going on? Jason jtorrey@qni.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 97 10:24:21 -0600 From: "Jason P. Torrey" Subject: [Q] System 7.6 and OT/PPP I just installed System 7.6 and with OT/PPP now my choice for PPP, does anyone know of a timer program that I could use to keep track of my time per month? I was using PPP Premier Timer. Thanks, Jason jtorrey@qni.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 07:42:07 -0500 (EST) From: MeowI@aol.com Subject: Apple LaserWriter 4/600 >>>Hi All, I recently purchased an Apple LaserWriter 4/600. After years of using an ink jet, I am very pleased with my new printer. However, there are a couple of things I really miss. I was using a DeskJet with PowerPrint software which allowed me to print in Draft mode (to save ink) and also offered me an on-screen preview of the print job prior to sending output to the printer. Is there a print driver or other software which will provide these features on my 4/600? Any and all comments or suggestions are appreciated. Thank you, Rob Schilling please respond to mercibeate@aol.com<<< Hi Rob, I also have an Apple LaserWriter 4/600. So far as I know (this is my second LaserWriter), LaserWriters do not print in draft mode (& someone will undoubtedly correct me if I've been missing something ;-) ). The options available are visible when you press command-p, then the Options button. Screen previews can be seen from within many (but not all) applications. If I've been missing a way to access screen previews from ALL apps for lo these many years, I trust one of the gurus on the list will let *both* of us know. HTH, Toby P.S. I get Info-Mac in digest form, & this digest looked weird--no headers. Did anyone else have this problem? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 97 23:29:41 -0500 From: Richard Friedman Subject: Appletalk and Personal LW LS I am trying to connect my Personal LW LS/300 to a Appletalk LAN. When I try to select the LS with an active appletalk and select the printer port (which I'm using for the appletalk connection) I am told it can't use the port. I turned on Printer Sharing and while I get a new icon in the choice window (printer, phone and now printer share) after I select printer share the chooser freezes. Is there an AT version of the LS/300 driver? Thanks Richard Friedman rfriedma@thunder.ocis.temple.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 19:44:30 +0100 From: jonathan.naude@univie.ac.at (Jon Naude) Subject: Assorted Mac problems Hi, I would like to ask your help with 3 problems that we at present having on our Macs: 1) On my powerbook 160 I can eMail and reach newsgroups only via an external modem (a US Robotics 28.8), and not via the internal 14.4 SupraFax modem. I first thought this was due to a conflict with my fax software, but its not. The internal modem does work as I have no problem getting thru to a BBS via a normal telephone connection. Also no problem with faxing. My newsgroup reader and Emailer is MacSoup 2.2b7. Other internet SW: MacTCP, Config PPP 2.2, PPP 2.2. Is there a known problem with the Suprafax internal 14.4 modem and internet connections? 2) At home my wife uses a PB Duo 230 in a Duodock,(syst. 7.1) and I use a Powermac 8100 (syst 7.5.3). We are networked to a Laserwriter 360 Select. Everything went well with the printer until I upgraded the 8100 >From system 7.5.1 to 7.5.3. Now I cannot print from my Mac. We used to both use the Laserwriter 8.0 driver. My system update installed the 8.4 driver, this didnt work so I have reinstalled the 8.0 driver, still no luck. Any ideas? -All the Macs use the german versions of system sw, BTW. 3) On the Duo, something's happened to the screen (system) fonts, this is noticeable on a DA like the Chooser. Which font is missing? Is it a bit-mapped font? TIA, Jon Naude ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 Feb 1997 14:43:59 -0500 From: matt fletcher Subject: cd problems: energy saver? Kevin Rexroad wrote: "I have a 6100/60 AV Macintosh and I have an annoying problem. When I puta musical CD into the CD player and play it, the songs start skipping. In other words, the song will be playing and then pause for a moment and then keep playing." i had the same problem after upgrading to system 7.5.5. it eventually turned out to be one of the components of energy saver. good luck. m. fletcher http://members.aol.com/fakenancy/ see you in hell! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 13:45:06 -0600 From: Tim Rand Subject: Changing internal HD on Quadra 610, difficult? Scot Andrews wrote: >A client would like me to install a new hard drive in a Quadra 610. >Is it difficult? This is SO simple. Requirement: two hands (yours), replacement drive - SCSI - Low Profile (1" high). a) Pop case off top of unit (lift up two thumb tabs at rear) b) Unplug scsi cable and power from drive c) Slide silver "radiation shield" off of front of drive bay. d) Slide drive out of unit e) unscrew mounting sled from old drive f) Reverse steps a - e with new drive. OR c) place drive in open 5 1/4 bay, connect to scsi and power and replace cover. This gives you TWO scsi drives. If you do this, remove the terminating resistors or jumper and set the SCSI ID to something other than Zero. Things to consider - What SCSI ID is the replacement drive (Zero if it is the only drive in the system) Is Termination on? Yes, if last or only drive on internal scsi bus. Off otherwise. Last steps: Boot from floppy, Format drive as necessary, install MacOS and applications or copy from old drive. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 05 Feb 1997 23:02:44 +0000 From: Jack Countryman Subject: Disappearing Menu Bar? The powerbook 145 4/40 sys7.1 I use at work is acting strange. The menu bar keeps going a blank white...all menus disappearing. However, if I put the mouse pointer in the right place and press the button the menus still drop and work. Desktop has been rebuilt, PRAM zapped, programs re-installed, viruses checked, disk defragged etc. to no effect. This has only started recently...is the computer dying on me, or what? All ideas welcome. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 Feb 1997 19:20:56 -0600 From: Trevor Zylstra Subject: Escape Velocity for PC On 6 February 1997, David Andreasen wrote: > I would like to know if there is a PC version for escape velocity because > I do not have a Mac and I really enjoyed the game at my friends house > please answer soon!!!! No, Escape Velocity is published by Ambrosia Software, an excellent shareware company, which only publishes Macintosh software. Besides Escape Velocity, they have many other really incredible games and utilities. Check out http://www.ambrosiasw.com/ for some of their other programs. Especially look at Avara, which is an incredible networked robot combat game. Coming up, they have a game called Manse, which from the tidbits they drop to us Mac owners, looks mind-bogglingly cool. As far as not being able to play all this, well, I'm sorry but you should really look into buying a Macintosh. The prices from Apple have been cut way back, and some of the clone makers, especially Power Computing, have some great computers at terrific prices. If this is still too steep for you, you can pick up a used Macintosh IIci and monitor for less than $600. Go Mac and you'll never go back. Trevor ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 14:56:08 +0000 (GMT) From: Lloyd Wood Subject: getting Amadeus, a colour scheme for Kaleidoscope. Well, I mailed copies of Amadeus, my colour scheme plugin for Greg Landweber's Kaleidoscope, on to macgifts in January, but since none have shown up in the info-mac archive, I assume that they've vanished into the aether/are somewhere in a queue. In the meantime, anyone who is interested in yet another (better-constructed-than-most) K colour scheme can either drop me an email requesting a binhexed copy of Amadeus (now up to 1.0.7) or download Amadeus from: There, you'll also find information about the Kaleidoscope scheme designers list and an index to the world of Kaleidoscope. regards, L. +44-1483-300800x3435 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 1997 22:43:57 -0800 From: Mike Blackwell Subject: Getting StartupScreen to appear on PB 540's external monitor I have a PowerBook 540 with its standard 64-gray LCD screen, plus an external 640x480, 256-color monitor, which is defined in the Monitors control panel as the "main" monitor. I recently replaced my old black & white StartupScreen with a 256-color version. It appears on the grayscale monitor, and translates pretty well for a moment, but quickly converts to an awful solarized (?) mess as my extensions start to load. Oddly, my StartupScreen used to consistently appear on my external monitor, not the internal. With the black & white image, it didn't really matter, but the new one is a nice photo and I'd like to see it in color. How did I accomplish this feat, what changes do you think I made, and how do I reverse them? (FYI, my startup icons have always appeared on the external monitor, then and now.) System: 7.1.2, Update 3.0; 12MB/340HD. Extensions too numerous to list. :) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 21:54:12 -0500 (EST) From: Greg Madey Subject: good outlining app? Chao Ye Min asked: >Can anyone recommend a good outlining application that will work with >the current system? I know that Symantec's "More" was supposed to be >pretty good but I understand they've discontinued it? Advice appreciated. Take a look at Inspiration. The outliner does just about everything that MORE 3.1 did. It doesn't have the presentation mode that MORE did, but it has a nifty graphical display of your outlines. Too bad about MORE ... it was a great program. Symantec bought it and let it die. :-( Greg Madey ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 13:54:21 -0500 From: Chaz Larson Subject: hiding At 10:18 PM -0500 2/5/97, dmb@his.com wrote: >I've found it in the past but can't remember where. There is a way to hide >inactive windows on the Mac so that only the active one is visible, but >I've forgotten how. Please advise. If you want to hide all application other than the one you are currently working in, select "Hide Others" from the application menu in the upper right corner of your screen. If you want to hide the application you are currently in when you switch to another, hold the option key while you switch to the other app. >From the "?" menu, select "Shortcuts" while in the Finder. You'll get an Apple Guide that lists many of this sort of thing. chazl 02.07.97 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 07 Feb 1997 14:17:03 -0500 From: matt fletcher Subject: image gamma for the web hi, everybody. i forget who started the thread, but the question was raised as to why web graphics created on a mac (where about 50% of web content is produced) look like hell on a windows machine. for a thorough description of the gamma problem with suggestions, demonstrations and samples, look at "Making Good Looking WWW GIFs or JPEGs for Multi-Platforms with Photoshop" at: http://www.cgsd.com/papers/gamma.web.html. also at the site is more information than you can stand about gamma in general: http://www.cgsd.com/papers/gamma.html. good luck. m. fletcher http://members.aol.com/fakenancy/ see you in hell! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 97 06:04:11 -0800 From: Ken Laskey Subject: Mac IIsi Hard Drive My suggestion for a IIsi hard drive is to get an external SCSI. That way you don't have to fit it in the case and you can easily move the new drive to your next computer when you decide to upgrade. I've had an extra external on my IIsi for the last year and a half, and it has the added benefit of portability if I need to transfer files to another computer. Just my two cents, Ken Laskey kenneth.j.laskey@cpmx.saic.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 00:54:28 +0100 From: J.Q.la.Poutre@Inter.NL.net (Johannes la Poutre') Subject: NEC CD-Rom Hello, >I recently picked up a used NEC CD-Rom, Model 84-1, but have been >unable to get my Mac to see it.... are there any special drivers for it Over here I use the "DriveCD NEC" control panel which I found on the Info-Mac archives. First because the driver software I got with my Nec 2-speed external drive appeared corrupted (disk error), but when I fixed that, I discovered the contol panel is very easy in use and a no-brainer for it's simple settings. The only drawback is that you have to manually mount the first disk if you switch on the drive after you have booted up the system. No compatibility errors up to now. You can (and have to) use the Apple CD-rom extensions like foreign file acces, ISO9660 and AudioCD. Regards, Joe ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 14:15:55 -0500 From: Chaz Larson Subject: New Mac purchase: should I consider PowerComputing? At 12:40 PM -0700 2/5/97, Benn Tannenbaum wrote: >What do people think of the PowerCC computers? how are the keyboards (a >biggie for me)? I've heard complaints about noisyness-- how bad are >they? I have a PowerCenter 120, purchased during the refurb sale in mid-December, so for me, the fast machine for very little money was the primary selling point. I got a 120MHz 604, 16MB RAM, 1.2Gb HD, 4xCD for $1100. How can you say no to that? In any case, I am extremely happy with this machine, and with PCC's customer service. I just bought 3 new 16M DIMMs, and found that when the RAM was installed, the machine would not boot; I called PCC and they sent out a new motherboard overnight to try to fix the problem. It turns out that the RAM was actually to blame, but PCC sure did their best. The keyboard is just fine, but to tell you the truth I don't use it because it's got too short a cable for my particular installation [keyboard drawer under the desk. I'm still using my Apple Extended II. The Power keyboard is different, but I wouldn't say it's either inferior or superior; just different. I would have liked something other than the low-profile case, but such is the way of refurb deals. They have what they have. My next machine will very likley be a Power machine. chazl 02.07.97 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Feb 1997 19:48:22 -0400 From: "Elizabeth A. Hoffman" Subject: Problems w/Clarisworks Updater I recently downloaded the Clarisworks 4.0v5 Updater from the Info-Mac Archives & have the following problem--I can update everything except the "file conv." and the "file translators"; partway through the upgrade I get the following message: "An unexpected error occurred while installing Appleworks DB/SS. 1008:17,-10." Any suggestions re what to do now? Thanks. Betsy Hoffman PS: I downloaded two different copies of the Updater from two different Mirror Sites at two different times and tried installing each both ways (custom & easy-install) a couple of times--I think the problem may be with the Updater, rather than with what I'm doing...No? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 14:37:29 -0500 From: Chaz Larson Subject: removing resource forks At 10:27 AM -0600 2/5/97, Lanny Chambers wrote: >>Is there any program to remove the resource fork from files? > >You don't want to remove the resource fork of any file on your hard disk! Why not? I do this every day to various types of files. Certainly, you don't want to remove the resource fork of, say, an application or other type of file that actually needs its resource fork, but removing the resource fork of a image file or a text file is perfectly harmless. Harmless, that is, as long as you know exactly what it is you're stripping away. Some applications store style information in the resource forks of text files, and previews and such are stored in the resource forks of image files. If you are aware that you are throwing those niceties away, then you can go ahead and strip the resource forks from gifs, jpgs, text files, and the like and save a bit of disk space. This plays into the recent discussion of minimum disk allocation block size; here's a quick summary: The MacOS is limited to 65536 allocation blocks on any disk, which means that as the disk size goes up, so does the size of each disk allocation block. One disk allocation block is the minimum size of any file on disk. Each fork of a file [data and resource] takes up at least one disk allocation block, regardless of actual size. For example, assuming a 500Mb hard disk, the disk allocation block size is 9K. A text file that contains only the letter "a" [1 byte] in its data fork will occupy 9 Kbytes on disk. If you get info on that file, you will see "9K on disk, 1 byte used". If a few bytes of formatting information are saved in a "styl" resource in the resource fork of that file, it now occupies 18 Kbytes on disk. If I strip the resource fork of that file, I lose the formatting information, but gain 9K of disk space. Imagine you're storing nothing but tiny GIF files on that disk. If each has a preview, it's occupying twice the storage it needs to. If you strip the resource fork, you lose the preview, but you can store twice as many files. Bottom line: You don't want to remove either fork of files willy-nilly, but stripping the resource fork of image and text files on a controlled basis is a perfectly reasonable thing to do. chazl 02.07.97 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 09 Feb 1997 09:02:54 -0500 From: Jeff Frankel Subject: Repeated system beep in Netscape On Feb 5 Vince Martinez wrote: > I recall seeing that someone else had a problem of the mac beeping > repeatedly when sending a Netscape mail message with an enclosure. This > beeping continues until you quit. Does anyone know what's causing this, > and more importantly, how to stop it? I was the person who posted such a query several months ago, and several Info-Mac-ers solved this problem for me. I was using Netscape v3.0. Download v3.01. That should fix things. -- Jeff Frankel Windsor, Maine USA ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 10:33:10 +0000 From: harrist@lamp.ac.uk (Trevor Harris) Subject: Sound recording on a Powqerbook 540C I have a Powrbook 540C running system 7.5.3. I cannot remember when I last tried recording via the built in microphone or an external microphone from a Centris 610, but the result now is speeded up and distorted playback. Any idea what the problem is? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 01:20:50 -0800 (PST) From: Diamond Subject: The NeXT Apple Mistake Let me start off by saying I'm a loyal Macintosh user for about 10 years and debate its infinitely greater OS and computers against Windoze users. But after Apple opted to buy NeXT I feel betrayed.... Apple no longer cares about what is best for its loyal users and instead feels it must try and attract a new market, at our expense. Apples purchase of NeXT is less a method of creating a great new OS in a faster amount of time and more based on trying to enter the intranet market. NeXT with its WebObjects offers a great atempt for Apple to enter the intranet market with a bang. But Apple needs to separate that from the OS. The NextStep OS does not run Motorola processors, but rather Intel, meaning we will have to wait for it to be ported to our PowerPC chips. NextStep does not support QuickDraw, or Quicktime. Meaning an extensive amount of time being spent on just recreating that. All this is before even beginning to incorporate the MacOS into it. We will be lucky to have anything before 1999. Apple had a prospect of buying Be. Which they should have done if they had the intentions of grouping with a company to build the new OS. Be already runs on PowerPC processors and supports QuickDraw and even the current Mac ROMs. All this would mean the immediate incorporation of the two OSs. Your responces?? Kevin Diamond kdiamond@lausd.k12.ca.us http://www.kamidesign.com/diamond/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 20:38:51 -0500 From: kamon@worldnet.att.net (Kam) Subject: Warning to anyone who wanna buy from MacMall I and my wife recently have a very bad experience with MacMall, the Mac mail order company. Here is the story: We orderd a Apple Multiscan 15" monitor from MacMall since it's price is about $50 less than MacConnection and MacZone last Wednesday. Along with the Monitor, we also ordered an Apple Laser Printer toner for our LaserWriter Pro 600. The salesperson confirmed with us that we would have both products delivered on last Friday ( we ordered late Wednesday, so we won't get it on Thursday ). Fine! We thought. We were not rush. So we waited. Friday, when we got home from work. We saw one package, just one. JUST THE TONER! We opened the box, and there was only the toner. Even worse, we didn't even get the invoice. We called MacMall, and finally talked to someone. And that person said, "That's not possible. On my screen, it shows that your monitor has just been tested yesterday (Thursday), so it's not possible for you to get it today! You may get it tomorrow, wait for one more day." "Well, just one more day!" we thought. Saturday's gone. We saw nothing, and we waited at home for the whole day w/o doing anything. So, we called again, this time, we were kept on hold for half an hour to reach the customer services. Then a lazy voice asked us all kinds of questions. And finally, she decided that it's the shipping company's problem, so she said she would called Fedex and told us to wait for call from Fedex. About an hour later, Fedex called and again, asked us all kind of questions. Then the Fedex person came up with a real funny question, "We have to know your monitor's serial # and part # in order to track it for you, since your package's tracking# returns nothing on my computer!" SERIAL # and PART #! Come on, I didn't even get my package, how could I possibly tell you? So the Fedex person said she would called MacMall and found it out. And it turned out that MacMall closed and she had to called them on this Monday (2/3). She promised to call us that day. Of course, she didn't call. So we called on Tuesday. This time we knew that the package was lost. Fedex is now tracking it for us. What makes us so angry is that, MacMall still has to charge our credit card for the monitor, and when we asked if we can have another unit delivered to us, they said, "Yes, of course, if you PAY!". What an attitude! After that, they add another one, "However, this monitor is out of stock." Now Fedex finally found out that the package was lost in delivery, admit that it's their fault and told us they are waiting for MacMall to file a claim. So we called MacMall, after an hour long hold, we described the situation to the customer service person again, well, here is what MacMall said, "We have to find out from Fedex first". We said, "Isn't that MacMall is responsoble to follow up with that and not us. And now, not only you don't know that Fedex has admitted this is their fault and you don't even know that you can file a claim?!" That MacMall person then hanged up. Yes, they hanged up! We don't know if we will still have to pay for the monitor or not even though we have never seen it. But MacMall's handling of this problem gave us a very bad perception and we thought that other Mac users may experience similar problems with them in the future, so we send this letter to these newsgroups to warn all people who want to purchase from MacMall: "They will promise anything. But when you have a problem, they will just leave you in the cold!" Kam and Karen -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************