Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #177 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Thu, 21 Aug 97 Volume 15 : Issue 177 Today's Topics: [*] Bob12 [*] StarFighters14.sit.hqx [*] TidBITS#393/18-Aug-97 Apple ! Honour your guarantee for the 6400 CD-ROM bug Apple Scanning software and OS 8.... Does my 7100 use a Display Card 8=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=b724_GC_=3f?= Eudora has the quits! H2 make invisible files visible invisibles Japanese Language Kit Looking for Speed601.lib Mac LC II, which version of MacOS ? Making invisible files visible PopupFolder alternative for System 8 The Info-Mac Network operates by the volunteer efforts of: Gordon Watts, Adam C. Engst, Demitri Muna, Mike O'Bryan, Michael Bean, Matt Bauer, 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. 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[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/bob-12.hqx; 765K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Aug 1997 14:06:10 -0700 From: rmurphy@ruralnet.net.au Subject: [*] StarFighters14.sit.hqx Take control of one of six (of more with cheats) star ships. Battle each of the others in one on one combat. But be careful of the space station. Laurie Murphy rmurphy@ruralnet.net.au or: http://www.ruralnet.net.au/~rmurphy/ FoxChange Productions http://www.ruralnet.net.au/~rmurphy/FoxChang.html [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/star-fighters-14.hqx; 573K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Aug 1997 20:10:03 -0700 From: TidBITS Editors Subject: [*] TidBITS#393/18-Aug-97 TidBITS#393/18-Aug-97 Wondering what you'll do next time you run into an extension conflict? Adam provides some ideas this week in his review of Casady and Greene's Conflict Catcher 4.0. In addition, we continue Macworld coverage with our traditional Macworld Expo superlatives article; report on the cracking of Hacke, the Web server in the second Crack-A-Mac contest; follow up on the MacUser-Macworld merger; and note a number of techniques for avoiding Word macro viruses. Topics: MailBITS/18-Aug-97 Macro Viruses (Slight Return) Macworld Boston '97 Superlatives Magazine Merger Redux Conflict Catcher 4.0 Ups the Ante [Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-393.etx; 30K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 15:30:51 +0200 From: John Williams Subject: Apple ! Honour your guarantee for the 6400 CD-ROM bug I have a feeling that this is a European only problem, however, if the readers of the digest will bear with me, I'd like to use a little bit of the space her to berate Apple and to try to bring pressure on them. The problem is that the French (and maybe other localized versions) of system 7.5.3 for the 6400 (and those for the 4400 and 5400) are bugged. Ther are network problems (in our case with Ethernet) and you cannot re-install the system completely from the CD-ROM. Although our machine is still under warranty (purchased April this year and just returned from Apple after a 2 month long intervention in the same broken state), the solution is to PAY for system 7.6. Also, we will have to wait 6 weeks for delivery. And there's a sting in the tail. Only checks or credit cards accepted, they won't take our P.O. Looks like someone will have to use their own money to get round this problem. Gee, Apple, if you want to turnaround your situation, here might be a good place to start.... John Williams INRA Station de Recherches Avicoles, Centre de Recherches de Tours, 37380 Nouzilly, France T=E9l 02 47 42 78 47 International Tel : 33 247 42 78 47 T=E9l=E9copie/Fax 02 47 42 77 78 International FAX : 33 247 42 77 78 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 22:37:10 +0200 From: Thomas Rohde Subject: Apple Scanning software and OS 8.... Hi folks, anybody using UMAX scan plugin for Photoshop & UMAX UC 630 (that's scanner utility version 3.7, as far as I know)? If that wouldn't work I'd have to stick with 7.6.1 for a while :-( TIA Tom -- TOM ROHDE MEDIA DESIGN BONOBO.COMmunication Thomas Rohde, Dorfstrasse 3, 29646 Bispingen / Huetzel, GERMANY Phone (++49)-5194-6741 office / -6746 private / -6742 FAX ;-) signature updated: August 19, 1997, 22:37:01 q-: ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Aug 97 00:25:51 +0200 From: Bissia Subject: Does my 7100 use a Display Card 8=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=b724_GC_=3f?= Me again, with a little question : how do I know if my 7100 have the Macintosh Display Card 8=B724 GC. pluged on that machine board, without the need to open the Mac case =8A Many thanks read you soon, Bissia at eyecon@mail.dma.be ***************************** Beauty is a creation of love ***************************** Visit artist Merel Mirage's Web pages at = http://art.cwi.nl/stedelijk/capricorn/mirage ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 22:07:45 -0400 From: William Wahl Subject: Eudora has the quits! I have had a problem with receiving mail on Eudora Light. Whenever I have mail to be transferred the application quits. When I then try to restart Eudora I get a screen freeze that is only overcome by turning off the mac and then turning it back on. I have an LC with a SupraFax 28.8 Modem. Any suggestions? I don't think my problem has to do with too much mail as some have suggested to me. Thanks for any help! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 22:56:55 +0200 From: Thomas Rohde Subject: H2 make invisible files visible Hello donner, on 16-08-97, at 18:58 +0100, you wrote with subject "Info-Mac Digest V15 #172": > How do i make invisible files visible? you could use ResEdit, for example. Launch ResEdit, then choose Get Info... from the File (?) menu. There you can change some flags for files. Be careful, though, weird things may happen if you make special invisible system files visible. With ResEdit you enter the Twilight Zone. Careful. Only use on copies of files, usually. Coz it saves in the background while you work and puts the file back in it's original state when you close it without saving... and if you crash before closing the file you've got a changed file, and might not even know. There are some other utilities available for in/visibilizing, but I dunno the names, but you're right in the best place to find it here: on Info-Mac. Ah: Greg's Browser (shareware) is said to show invisibles (Yes it's The Greg - Gregory Landweber)... but it didn't show it's Browser window on my system, so I deleted it. But I loved the screenshots of the window that I saw somewhere, resembled NeXTstep's beautiful browser window to a good lot. I've used NeXTstep for about three years and I loved the ease that the browser gave me when I surfed through the thousands of folders. I'll be glad to have something like that on my Mac. Sorry for straying off-topic... no, not really sorry. Sorry for saying sorry when I wasn't really sorry ;-) HTH Tom -- TOM ROHDE MEDIA DESIGN BONOBO.COMmunication Thomas Rohde, Dorfstrasse 3, 29646 Bispingen / Huetzel, GERMANY Phone (++49)-5194-6741 office / -6746 private / -6742 FAX ;-) signature updated: August 19, 1997, 22:56:42 q-: ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 23:02:12 +0200 From: Thomas Rohde Subject: invisibles Gordon Vickrey wrote... and I'd like to add: Gordon: > *** > > > > How do i make invisible files visible? > *** > > Hit Command F, which will bring up your 'find' box. Now option-click on > the 'name' slot within that find box to generate a pop-up menu that > includes "visibility" near the bottom. Selecting "visibility" makes the > word "invisible" appear in the slot over the find button. Hit the find > button, and your invisible files are listed for you. good idea. And then you can drag the file to ResEdit, e.g. But careful, you might want to exclude invisible files with name "icon" since you might find many, many icon files in the window..... > You may need to give your 'find' file more memory to see all your > invisibles. see above for the most common reason for memory need when searching invisibles. On my system and application disk, 4 GB HD there are over 500 icons - one invisible file of 32 or so K with name "icon" that gives a folder it's custom picture. Good day, Tom -- TOM ROHDE MEDIA DESIGN BONOBO.COMmunication Thomas Rohde, Dorfstrasse 3, 29646 Bispingen / Huetzel, GERMANY Phone (++49)-5194-6741 office / -6746 private / -6742 FAX ;-) signature updated: August 19, 1997, 23:02:03 q-: ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 11:57:12 +0900 From: Magnus Hoek Subject: Japanese Language Kit Hi there Mac friends Recently I got the US version of System 7.6.1 with the purchase of my PowerCenter Pro 210. In my old computer, with the Japanese version of system 7.5.5, I can write/read the Japanese characters in a very elegant way. Would it be possible for me to copy the Japanese language kit from System J-7.5.5 and drop it on my US system and in that way get the US alerts, prompts, menus, etc. but also write Japanese characters ??? In that case, what extensions etc. should I copy (except from the Japanese fonts) ??? Another alternative would of course be to buy the Japanese language kit but why buy it again when I already have it ? Thanx Magnus Hoek University of Tokyo ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Aug 97 00:22:20 +0200 From: Bissia Subject: Looking for Speed601.lib I'm looking for someone who would be kind enough to enclose the 'Speed601.lib' to my emailbox as I have now no ftp nor W3 access, thanks for your understanding. Speed601.Lib was written as an ongoing effort by The Usual Suspects to accelerate the MacOS to it's fullest potential. This library file translate instructions sent by most PowerPC-native software, which is 601 optimized, faster than MacOS's own instructions emulation. For PowerMac with 601 chip. I can't locate that library but I feel I need to have it installed on my 7100, please stuff the original package to eyecon@mail.dma.be regards read you soon, Bissia at eyecon@mail.dma.be ***************************** Beauty is a creation of love ***************************** Visit artist Merel Mirage's Web pages at http://art.cwi.nl/stedelijk/capricorn/mirage ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 13:27:31 +0200 From: Peter Van Avermaet Subject: Mac LC II, which version of MacOS ? I have an LC II at home, which by current standards is an old machine, of course. (That is an 68030-based Mac.) It has 4 MB RAM (could be extended to 10 MB) and a 40 MB disk. Now that System 8 has been released, I think this is the last opportunity to "modernise" the machine. My question to this forum is: What would be a suitable, recent version of the Mac OS for this machine? (It currently has 7.0.1 . I have been told that it cannot run anything higher than 7.5.* - is that correct? I have already seen software that runs on 68K but that has a "7.1.0 or higher" pre-requisite.) It is our family computer, used for word-processing (using RagTime, not Word), games and kid's drawing (KidPix, HyperCard). We could make it our family Internet computer - buying an external modem and some additional RAM. (In which case, which version of MacTCP, OT, MacPPP, FreePPP, ...?) Thank you for your feedback. PS I should add that I borrow a Wintel laptop from my employer, which has a PCMCIA modem. However, this machine is supposed to be used for business only. (Hance it can't/shouldn't be our family Internet computer.) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 23:07:43 +0200 From: Thomas Rohde Subject: Making invisible files visible Chaz Larson wrote: > You use something like ResEdit, FIleBuddy, or Snitch; something that >lets > you manipulate the Finder Flags on an arbitrary file. > > With ResEdit, select "Get File/FOlder Info..." and select your invisible > file; in the info window toggle the "invisible" checkbox. The other >tools > work in a similar manner. well, I, too use Snitch, but it won't work on invisible files... even when used on invisibles found with Find File. And FileBuddy, yeah, that was the other util I've seen. Great thing that, shareware too. Tom -- TOM ROHDE MEDIA DESIGN BONOBO.COMmunication Thomas Rohde, Dorfstrasse 3, 29646 Bispingen / Huetzel, GERMANY Phone (++49)-5194-6741 office / -6746 private / -6742 FAX ;-) signature updated: August 19, 1997, 23:07:34 q-: ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 22:29:25 +0200 From: Thomas Rohde Subject: PopupFolder alternative for System 8 Hi folks, I'd like to know whether MacOS 8 allows Small Icons view on the desktop. Currently I'm very glad that PopupFolder gives me the option to do this. I'd be assed with my 220+ icons if I were restricted to Large Icons. Anybody with 8 tell me? TIA Tom -- TOM ROHDE MEDIA DESIGN BONOBO.COMmunication Thomas Rohde, Dorfstrasse 3, 29646 Bispingen / Huetzel, GERMANY Phone (++49)-5194-6741 office / -6746 private / -6742 FAX ;-) signature updated: August 19, 1997, 22:29:15 q-: -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************