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Info-Mac Digest             Tue,  4 Mar 97       Volume 15 : Issue 57

Today's Topics:

      [*] "SubHuman" Kaleidescope Sounds
      [*] Announcing eMerge Version 1.0
      [*] best-of-the-best
      [*] Catch the Bunny II
      [*] Christian-images
      [*] coax - Matlab's functions for RF calculations
      [*] ConvertMachine 1.1.1J - Japanese Version
      [*] CS Library v1.10
      [*] Dot2
      [*] Drop2Label 1.0 (Fast floppy labels FAT)
      [*] Electric Broadsheet 1.2
      [*] Electric Broadsheet 1.3
      [*] Electric Broadsheet 1.4
      [*] FeatherGIF 1.7, Web transparency filter
      [*] Fonts Manager 3.6.3
      [*] FTP: Zafir.1.0.sit.hqx10
      [*] GifScan 2.1
      [*] Glidel France 3.4
      [*] HyperGlot Gobbledygook-HC.sit
      [*] ICTypeChanger 1.2
      [*] Johns WP Outlining 6.0.1
      [*] Johns WP Tips & Macros 1.3
      [*] kkPark Game
      [*] LandShark 1.6
      [*] LeeMail 2.0.7
      [*] MakeItGrow 1.8 DEMO
      [*] Marathon MacOS Screen
      [*] musical-set-complete-103.hqx
      [*] Numerarium: shareware game
      [*] Packerland - a color scheme for Kaleidoscope
      [*] Pancake 1.1.sit
      [*] pendenz
      [*] PhotoMovie 1.0 ITA
      [*] studenliste-fm
      [*] TidBITS#368/03-Mar-97
      [*] Y-Not (Y Axis Flipper)
      [?} memory leak eating ram?
      [Q] PCMCIA Modem Slower than Modem Port on Powerbook??
      Apple Internet Dialer Problem
      Guide to "Best" Web colors
      how do i
      Info-Mac Digest V15 #52
      IOMEGA ALERT
      Iomega Jaz
      Need: Apple Adjustable keyboard
      Newton Messagepad 2000
      Scrolling problesm in MAC powerbook
      System 7.6: Type 11 errors

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 18:58:08 -0600
From: (Jeff Click) jeff@clixsounds.com
Subject: [*] "SubHuman" Kaleidescope Sounds

"SubHuman Kaleidescope Sounds"

You can customize the look of your Mac with Kaleidescope...now you can
customize the sound, as well!  The "SubHuman" sounds for Greg Landweber's
Kaleidescope is an applet that will automatically replace the "window
shade" sounds with new, hi-tech subhuman stereo sound.  The sounds are
short, but unique, and the patch contains sounds for both the "close
window" and "open window" functions.

The "SubHuman" sounds for Kaleidescope can be downloaded here, or at
<HTTP://WWW.CLIXSOUNDS.COM>, along with several other sets of sounds for
Kaleidescope.

This file is freeware and redistribution of the archive in its entirety
is welcome.  Instructions are included with the file for proper
installation.  Note that a portion of the file is a catalog containing
information about the Clixsounds CD-ROM.

Clixsounds can be reached at:
Internet: email@clixsounds.com
America Online: CLIXSOUNDS

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/kalscp-subhuman.hqx; 185K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:32:09 -0700
From: colin@galleon.com (Colin Biggin)
Subject: [*] Announcing eMerge Version 1.0

eMerge. Personalized Direct Mail for the Internet. eMerge stands for
eMail Merge and allows users to merge their databases with a letter
template and produce customized email.

eMerge was originally written to help a small software company with their
upgrade announcements, serial re-numbering, and address verification. The
results were so good that we thought that others could use it as well.

eMerge is ideally suited for small to medium size businesses looking to
save money on postage and mailing costs. If you can send by email, why
pay real money for stamps??

eMerge was specifically designed to make it easy to send:
- Invoices
- Bills
- Reminders
- Newsletters
- Announcements

eMerge has the following features:
- Importing/Exporting of common database formats
- Direct connection to recipients' mail server
  - Optional connection to mail server (useful for firewalls)
- Built-in text editor
- Contains built-in variables (date, time, message count, etc...)
- Contains up to ten user-definable variables
- Preview mode allows easy previewing of messages

The demonstration version of eMerge is limited in that only ten
recipients can be saved in any list and only ten messages can be sent
each time the application is run. The application can be restarted to
send more messages. There is no time expiry on the demonstration version.

For more information, contact Galleon Software by sending email to
info@galleon.com or go to our web site at: www.galleon.com

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/e-merge-demo-10.hqx; 748K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 12:13:24 -0700
From: andr0093@maroon.tc.umn.edu (Mark Patrick Andrews)
Subject: [*] best-of-the-best

Desktop Textures

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/txtr/best-of-the-best.hqx; 958K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:31:48 -0700
From: maisch@geocities.com
Subject: [*] Catch the Bunny II

Kim Maisch Cyntech Software Catch the Bunny II Information =A9Copyright
=46ebruary 1997, Cyntech Software http://netspace.net.au/~maisch/

The Game:
Our best game yet!!! In this exciting, colorful game, bunnies pop up out of
holes, and you must click on the before they disappear. See how long it
takes for you to catch all 20 bunnies.
This version now includes High Scores, Difficulty levels, Excellent music,
New sounds and cool, colour graphics!
This game is ideal for people learning how to use the mouse, people who
wish to gain better hand - eye co-ordination, people who want to test their
reflexes, and people who just want to play a fun game!
This game is Shareware.

Requirements:
Colour Macintosh (256 colors recommended)
Approximately 3mb of ram for maximum speed
Approximately 3.5mb of Hard Disk space

[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/catch-the-bunny-ii.hqx; 2812K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 12:13:26 -0700
From: andr0093@maroon.tc.umn.edu (Mark Patrick Andrews)
Subject: [*] Christian-images

Desktop textures

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/txtr/christian-images.hqx; 16K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 12:13:15 -0700
From: fridberg@PSFC.MIT.EDU
Subject: [*] coax - Matlab's functions for RF calculations

coax - some routines usefull for RF engineer, for MatLab

Functions to calculate coaxial cable parameters.

coaxAlpha - attenuation constant of coaxial cable coaxC - capacitance of
coaxial cable per unit lenght (Farad/meter) coaxG - shunt conductance of
coaxial cable per unit lenght (1/Ohm*meter) coaxGamma - propagation
constant of coaxial cable coaxL - inductance of coaxial cable per unit
lenght (Henry/meter) coaxR - resistance of coaxial cable per unit lenght
(Ohm/meter) deltaS - skin depth of conductor at frequency freq (meters)
impedanceZ0 - characteristic impedance of coaxial cable (Ohm) impedance
- impedance at the end of coax of given lenght (meter) connected to a
given load (compex Ohm) rho - reflection coefficient of a load with
impedance ZL connected to a a cable with characteristic impedance  of Z0
(complex ohms) SWR - standing wave ratio at any point in a waveguide if
reflection coefficient given velocity - wave velocity of coaxial cable

It's free but copyrighted by me.

Mike.

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/coax.hqx; 13K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 12:13:28 -0700
From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com (Christopher Li)
Subject: [*] ConvertMachine 1.1.1J - Japanese Version

This is the Japanese version for the ConvertMachine sound
conversion utility.

ConvertMachine a batch processing utility to convert sound format files
to a desired type.  This means it performs one or more of the following
without user interaction: decompression, resampling (sample rate
conversion), mixing (stereo to mono) and compression.

You don't need to worry about what format the file is in; all you
specify is the desired output format.

Finder Sound files (sfil), AIFF files, WAVE files, AU Mu-law and
linear, QuickTime Audio (Movies) and Sound Designer II files can be
freely converted.

You can save your popular Settings under as a menu item or as a
separate Settings file.  The common web formats are flagged and  ready
to use as defaults, such as audio/basic mono 8kHz mu-law.

After conversion files can be automatically sent to SoundMachine for
playing.

It needs at least QuickTime 2.1 and Apple's Sound Manager 3.1 or later.
If you have installed System 7.5.3 then, no worries, you have these. If
you want to get these or later extensions visit Apple's web site (grab
QuickTime 2.5 which includes Sound Manager 3.2.1).

Some changes in version 1.1

* Now supports the Sound Designer II Format on both input and output.
 * Empty resource fork left by QuickTime is now stripped from AIFF,
WAVE and AU files.
* New web site and contact information on Splash Screen.
* New Convert Folder... option under File menu.
 * Removed restriction on file type for drag and drop conversion.
 * Small robustness improvements.

Christopher Li Bridge 1 Software English to Japanese Online Software
Localization and Management mailto:ChrisLi@bridge1.com
<<http://www.bridge1.com>

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/convert-machine-111-jp.hqx; 231K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:31:54 -0700
From: arla@sas.ab.ca (Ronald G. Bellamy - VE6SIR)
Subject: [*] CS Library v1.10

CS Library (tm) v1.10 CS Library is a program for the control of small
libraries.  It is set up to use and print bar coded patron id cards and
bar codes on the books for check in/out of materials.  Bar code readers
are optional since any information normally scanned in by a bar code
reader may also be typed in. Shareware $49.

[Archived as /info-mac/data/cs-library-110.hqx; 650K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:31:51 -0700
From: boughter@earthlink.net (boughter)
Subject: [*] Dot2

Created By:             Doug Boughter   Distribution:Freeware

This program is a "connect the dot" style program which was created for
young kids but will be enjoyed by all.  The program has four simple
puzzles and utilizes nice color graphics and high quality sound samples.
 This program was made using SuperCard 2.0 from Allegiant. Enjoy.

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/yng/dot-2-10.hqx; 2025K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:32:32 -0700
From: BS_rafa@compuserve.com (Rafael Escote)
Subject: [*] Drop2Label 1.0 (Fast floppy labels FAT)

Drop2Label is an application to print floppy disk labels, in A4 paper
containing 24 labels. The labels generated by Drop2Label may include the
icon of the related document/application and some of its Finder info
(Version number and strings). You are free to modify any of the
description fields to suit your needs.

There are multiple tools in the public domain (shareware or freeware) to
create and print labels, but unfortunately none of them is good for the
paper formats we use in Spain. As the most common paper in our country
is in A4 size format and it contains 24 labels in a 3x8 arrangement, we
were forced to create our own tool!

Drop2Label installs itself as PPC or 68k version. Simply decompress the
installer and run it. Plase note we have an spanish version available.
Drop us an e-mail note if you would like to get it.

Requirements: System 7.5 or greater.

Feel free to include it in any CD-ROM of the archives. For other
distribution channels please contact us.

Rafael "rafa" Escote BlauSoft S.L. Barcelona - SPAIN e-mail:
BS_rafa@compuserve.com http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/BS_rafa

[Archived as /info-mac/app/drop2-label-10.hqx; 402K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:32:18 -0700
From: poetink@inlink.com (Matthew W. Schmeer)
Subject: [*] Electric Broadsheet 1.2

Attached please find the second issue of Electric Broadsheet, a new
publication from Poetry Ink Productions, publishers of Poetry Ink (ISSN
1091-0999) electronic literary magazine.

Electric Broadsheet is free but copyright 1997 by Electric Broadsheet and
Poetry Ink Productions. Please see the enclosed Read Me file for more
information.

We give our permission for this file to be included on the info-mac
CD-ROM.

Thank you.

Matthew W. Schmeer
<poetink@inlink.com>

[Archived as /info-mac/art/zine/electric-broadsheet-12.hqx; 69K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:32:21 -0700
From: poetink@inlink.com (Matthew W. Schmeer)
Subject: [*] Electric Broadsheet 1.3

Attached please find the third issue of Electric Broadsheet, a new
publication from Poetry Ink Productions, publishers of Poetry Ink (ISSN
1091-0999) electronic literary magazine.

Electric Broadsheet is free but copyright 1997 by Electric Broadsheet
and Poetry Ink Productions. Please see the enclosed Read Me file for
more information.

We give our permission for this file to be included on the info-mac
CD-ROM.

Thank you.
Matthew W. Schmeer
<poetink@inlink.com>

[Archived as /info-mac/art/zine/electric-broadsheet-13.hqx; 93K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:32:24 -0700
From: poetink@inlink.com (Matthew W. Schmeer)
Subject: [*] Electric Broadsheet 1.4

Attached please find the fourth issue of Electric Broadsheet, a new
publication from Poetry Ink Productions, publishers of Poetry Ink (ISSN
1091-0999) electronic literary magazine.

Electric Broadsheet is free but copyright 1997 by Electric Broadsheet and
Poetry Ink Productions. Please see the enclosed Read Me file for more
information.

We give our permission for this file to be included on the info-mac
CD-ROM.

Thank you.

Matthew W. Schmeer
<poetink@inlink.com>

[Archived as /info-mac/art/zine/electric-broadsheet-14.hqx; 91K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:31:23 -0700
From: lloyd@kagi.com
Subject: [*] FeatherGIF 1.7, Web transparency filter

FeatherGIF is a filter for Photoshop and other paint programs that lets
you easily add complex transparency effects to GIF images for the Web.
Version 1.7 greatly increases speed in the edge-fading and cutout modes.

FeatherGIF lets you create soft edges, see-through gradients - even
automatic dropshadows and cutouts, and all effects will let a web page's

graphic background show through properly.

FeatherGIF is shareware for Macintosh. To see the results, and to check

for updates, visit http://ccn.cs.dal.ca/~aa731/feathergif.html.

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/pshp/feather-gif-17.hqx; 116K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 10:12:10 -0600
From: (Ed Hopkins) darth@apple.com
Subject: [*] Fonts Manager 3.6.3

Fonts Manager is similar to the System 7.5.x Extensions Manager, but it is
more like a Desk Accessory.  It allows the enabling and disabling of font
suitcases and printer fonts in 'Sets'.  It supports export of 'Sets',
import of saved 'Sets', Balloon Help, and a Help Topics system.  It works
on ALL Macs with System 7.1 or later, including 7.6, without modifying the
NORMAL startup and operation of your computer.  Thousands worldwide running
all kinds of Macs have switched to Fonts Manager to get 'Up & Running'.

NEW in 3.6.3:
- added a larger screen version to double the information in main window
- updated for Mac OS 7.6 (although v3.6.2 runs fine with 7.6)
- more customer feedback filtered into the readme and Help Topics

Available at
<ftp://sumex-aim.stanford.edu/info-mac/font/util/>,
<ftp://mirror.apple.com/mirrors/info-mac/font/util/>,
AOL (Computing/Software Libraries/Desktop Publishing or Software Search).

Shareware fee is $10 for Fonts Manager (FREE to registered users of ALL
earlier versions).  $More for the Next Generation Mac OS version when
available (save time/hassle - pay now).  Site licenses available at
SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES.  Inquire within...

For more information, please read the Fonts Manager Read Me file enclosed,
or visit my Web page:

<http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/1870/>

[Archived as /info-mac/font/util/fonts-manager-363.hqx; 306K]

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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 06:56:44 -0700
From: edtliha@edsvhs1.ericsson.se
Subject: [*] FTP: Zafir.1.0.sit.hqx10

Subject: Zafir

What's Zafir?

Zafir is a text editor with build-in support to Chinese, Japanese and Korean=
.
Althogh Zafir shows text with style  and color, it's not a word processor. Z=
afir
is aimed to these who do not have a language kit from Apple but want to to e=
dit
these two-byte languages, or to these who want faster and better input suppo=
rt.

=46eatures:

=C4 Multiple styled and colored text. =C4 Undo support. =C4 Drag-and-Drop=
 support. =C4
Embedded objects (currently: files, pics and sounds). =C4 Memory dependent f=
ile
size limit (greater than 32K). =C4 Searching and replacing text. =C4 Multipl=
e
Monitor
Support. =C4 Code convertion between GB and BIG5. =C4 HZ code support via
import/export. =C4 Build-in support of Chinese, Japanese and Korean=
 languages. =C4
Background color. =C4 etc.

System Requirements: System 7.0 and greater. 68020 and greater or PowerPC
601 and
greater. Hao Li, 97-01-31

[Archived as /info-mac/text/zafir-10.hqx; 4276K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:32:06 -0700
From: marcb@dircon.co.uk (Marc Boon)
Subject: [*] GifScan 2.1

Attached find version 2.1 of GifScan. GifScan is a general HTML, it
automagically generates HTML HREFs and IMG SRC tags for all files
dragged on it. From image files, GifScan puts the file dimensions in
the tags and it generates ALT tags.  It can also be used to extract
extensive information from GIF files. This version also recognises PNG
files and should be more stable. Feel free to include this application
on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. GifScan requires at least System 7 and 104k on
your hard drive.

Marc

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/gif-scan-21-.hqx; 135K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 12:13:18 -0700
From: gberkovi@imaginet.fr
Subject: [*] Glidel France 3.4

Glidel est une extension qui sert, a partir de la selection du Finder, a

- declencher les actions correspondants aux articles du menu Fichier, -
ouvrir des documents par des applications ne les ayant pas crees, -
mouvoir ou copier la selection, - creer des alias de la selection.

Nouveautes de la version 3.4 :

- Compatibilite avec Church Windows 2.0, - Creation correcte des icones
d'alias de disquettes MS-DOS ou ProDOS

Gilles Berkovitch

gberkovi@imaginet.fr

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/glidel-34-fr.hqx; 38K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:31:36 -0700
From: poetink@inlink.com (Matthew W. Schmeer)
Subject: [*] HyperGlot Gobbledygook-HC.sit

HGG generates hundreds of insults at the click of a button and also
allows for a modicum of customization.

HGG requires version 2.1 or higher of HyperCard or the HyperCard Player.
It has been tested under System 7.1, 7.5.3, and 7.5.5 on a Macintosh
Color Classic, a Centris 610, a PowerBook 520, and various PowerPC-based
Performas with no undue side effects. However, we do not warrant this
software to be totally devoid of bugs, so use at your own risk. So
"Caveat emptor" and "Ventis secundis, tene cursum."

HyperGlot Gobbledygook is free but copyright 1997 by Poetry Ink
Productions. Please see the enclosed Read Me file for more information.

We give our permission for this file to be included on the info-mac
CD-ROM.

Thank you. Matthew W. Schmeer editor & publisher Poetry Ink Productions
<poetink@inlink.com>

[Archived as /info-mac/game/word/hyper-glot-gobbledygook-hc.hqx; 60K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:32:02 -0700
From: marcb@dircon.co.uk (Marc Boon)
Subject: [*] ICTypeChanger 1.2

Attached is version 1.2 of ICTypeChanger, a simple Drag and Drop
application that changes file types and creators based on their file
name extension and the application that is set for that extension in
Internet Config. Requires at IC version 1.1 or greater. Feel free to
include this application on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. This version adds the
ability to temporarily override an IC setting.

Marc

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/ic-type-changer-12.hqx; 21K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 18:58:11 -0600
From: (John Rethorst) jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: [*] Johns WP Outlining 6.0.1

John's WP Outlining is a powerful tool for use with WordPerfect 3x for the
Mac. This new version offers the largest enhancement of this outliner in
the three years of its development.

I have paid careful attention to every outlining tool for the Mac that I
could find, including MORE 3.1, Acta and InfoDepot, as well as the
outlining modes of FullWrite, MS Word and PowerPoint. John's WordPerfect
Outlining exceeds the feature set, and in most cases the flexibility and
overall power and ease of use, of any other outliner.

Its integration with WordPerfect's feature set and interface results in the
best organized writing tool I, and the best team of beta-testers ever, can
imagine.

New features:
+Plain text linked to topics.
+Join outline topics with a keystroke.
+Automatic bookmarking of topics for your outline at a glance as well as
superb navigational ability.
+Now sorts topics which have any number of levels of subtopics.
+Outline-specific enhancements to WP's QuickCorrect feature.
+Improved context-sensitive Tab/Back Tab feature, tabs subtopics with
current topic or not, depending on position of the insertion point in the
topic.
+Complete online help, with dialogs that stay on-screen while you run the
commands they describe.
+Set all tabs in the document to any of a wide variety of options with a
keystroke.
+Elegant Outline Mode indicator.
+Count topics - total and all levels.
+Find next topic at any level.
+Update outline (all bookmarks and cross-references) at once.
+Self-running demo of major features.

Plus these features:
+ automatic level control.
+ comment boxes (speaker's notes).
+ automatic cross-referencing.
+ variable levels of indent.
+ collapse and/or fold any or all topics to any level.
+ automatically apply level-specific style sheets.
+ sort topics alphanumerically (up to nine levels) or numerically.
+ mark topics up to 5 levels for a table of contents.
+ change auto-updating to text labels, or outline to text.
+ point-and-click moving and copying of topics.
+ clone topics within an outline or among different outlines.
+ more...

[Archived as /info-mac/text/wp/johns-outlining-601-wp.hqx; 111K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 18:58:09 -0600
From: (John Rethorst) jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: [*] Johns WP Tips & Macros 1.3

 This text file contains 45 pages of tips and short macros for WP Mac 3x.
These are from a year's worth of my posts on Usenet, examples from my macro
tutorial in the WP Mac News, plus many others.

Free.

John Rethorst

[Archived as /info-mac/text/wp/johns-tips-and-macros-13.hqx; 73K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:31:32 -0700
From: David F Curran <dfcurran@selway.umt.edu>
Subject: [*] kkPark Game

INCIDENT AT KARROUSEL PARK, COPYRIGHT, 1992 BY DAVID F. CURRAN
			All Rights Reserved

ISBN 1 881417 00 X

Macintosh version--any Macintosh.      326k  memory required

Incident at Karrousel Park introduces a new era in interactive computer
fiction.  Written by David Curran, a writer who worked for Stephen J.
Cannell on the t.v. series Wiseguy, this story emphasizes a fictional
experience, rather than a complex ( or frustrating )  series of word
puzzles.  We invite your comments.

[Archived as /info-mac/game/incident-at-karrousel-park.hqx; 402K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 18:58:06 -0600
From: (John Spicer) spicerj@mail.IslandNet.com
Subject: [*] LandShark 1.6

LandShark is a CyberTank game, similar to the old original "Bolo". The
purpose of the game is simple : kill the LandShark; don't get killed. It is
not as easy as it sounds. The challenge is to devise strategies such as the
proper deployment of your military units, tactical use of mines and good
placement of your civilian units.  Only sound strategy will enable you to
defeat the LandShark. You also have the option of playing the LandShark and
wreak havoc upon the unsuspecting humans! Have fun!!!!

http://www.IslandNet.com/~spicerj/dragon.html

[Archived as /info-mac/game/land-shark-16-demo.hqx; 1770K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:32:11 -0700
From: fyock@kagi.com (Lee Fyock)
Subject: [*] LeeMail 2.0.7

Here is LeeMail 2.0.7, a stunning and feature-packed upgrade to LeeMail!
 LeeMail is a shareware Macintosh e-mail program that can use both the
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and the Post Office Protocol
version 3 (POP3) to send and receive mail.  LeeMail requires MacTCP or
Open Transport, both available from Apple.

New in LeeMail 2.0.7:

o   Find Menu. Search for text in mail headers and text o   "Paste and
Quote" in one step o   More drag and drop.  Drag enclosures to the
desktop; drag files into mail windows to enclose them o   Many bug fixes

LeeMail is shareware, $25.  Group packages, site licenses and source
code licenses are available. See the LeeMail documentation for details
on how to register.

For those of you who have paid your shareware fees, thanks very much!
The upgrade from any previous version to 2.0.7 is free! To those of you
who haven't paid, please do!  :-)

If you have any questions, please mail me at "fyock@kagi.com".

Thanks,
Lee Fyock                                          PGP key available
fyock@kagi.com     <http://www.shore.net/~fyock/>       upon request

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/lee-mail-207.hqx; 516K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 18:58:03 -0600
From: (John Spicer) spicerj@mail.IslandNet.com
Subject: [*] MakeItGrow 1.8 DEMO

MakeItGrow 1.8 is a garden layout package for Macintosh. The software will
allow you to plan a garden using 96 of the most common types of vegetables,
herbs and fruits, plus 67 common flowers. With MakeItGrow you can plan and
visualize your garden at the correct scale, including the spacing required
for each plant. As you plan your garden, you can label your plants and
create garden boundaries, draw circles and squares, with assorted fill
patterns and colors.

http://www.IslandNet.com/~spicerj/dragon.html

[Archived as /info-mac/app/make-it-grow-18-demo.hqx; 1312K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:32:27 -0700
From: rklak@junction.net (Ryan)
Subject: [*] Marathon MacOS Screen

Marathon inspired MacOs progress screen replacement

[Archived as /info-mac/art/grf/marathon-startup-screen.hqx; 292K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 12:13:34 -0700
From: craig.shoemaker@his.com
Subject: [*] musical-set-complete-103.hqx

Assists composers who work with musical set-classes while writing
post-tonal music. The composer enters the set-problem into configuration
dialogs and the results (potentially pruned by the composer) are
displayed within editable document windows which may be read, saved, and
printed.  Starr/Rahn, Forte, and Rahn normal forms are supported.
Operations include:  permute a set;  find the partitions of a set and
label and them as self-invariant or types 1 through 4; find chains;
fill a set (or the aggregate) with sets;  determine which sets
abstractly include or are abstractly included by what other sets;  take
sets from cycles; union sets;  complete a set into another;  find the
most normal form or complement;  find common tones;  create T, I, M, and
MI Matrices;  and find the Tn, TnI, TnMm, and TnMmI of a set.  Not copy
protected to make you happy.

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/musical-set-completedemo103.hqx; 495K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:31:43 -0700
From: bos@psych.stanford.edu (Edwin Bos)
Subject: [*] Numerarium: shareware game

Numerarium is a challenging number game that involves Roman numerals.
It is a fun game for anybody interested in math puzzles. The target age
group is age 10 and up. Grad students of mathematics will enjoy this
also.
Students who have to learn the Roman numeral system are provided with a
motivation to really wanting to know what LII, CXC, DLXXXIX etc. stand
for. People who think they know the Roman numeral system will probably
found out they are not so fluent as they thought they were.
An all-time high score is kept, and represented, of course, in Roman
numerals.
The game works as follows:
- you are given 6 numbers
- you are given 1 target number
Your task is to combine the 6 numbers, using addition, multiplication,
subtraction and division, and get to the target number. You don't have
to use all 6, but each number you can only use once.
For example, try to make 431 with the numbers 8  10  25  2  75  6.
Now imagine all numbers are represented in Roman numerals...
The game has two complexity levels and generates thousands and thousands
of problems.
The puzzles can be solved at your own pace or you can race against the
clock. You can also earn extra bonus points if you opt to compete
against the machine and beat it.
After you have solved a puzzle you can check how the computer would have
solved it, and delight in its ingenuity, or sometimes, in your own
ingenuity and its stupidity.

Title: NUMERARIUM
Version 1.1
MacOS System 7 (PowerMac not required)
Description: challenging number game with Roman numerals
Categories: Games, Educational
Author: Edwin Bos, SOS Nijmegen
Address: Weybroekweg 36, 6546 VB Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Email: bos@fidalgo.stanford.edu
Shareware: $ 5

[Archived as /info-mac/game/word/numerarium.hqx; 691K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 12:13:22 -0700
From: pandsvieth@earthlink.net
Subject: [*] Packerland - a color scheme for Kaleidoscope

This is a Green Bay Packer color scheme I created for Kaleidoscope that
includes custom icon resources that will be implemented once you select
the color scheme and restart.  There are some additional icons that
Kaleidoscope will does not use.  If you would like to use them, you will
have to add them to your System file with ResEdit.  Some of the icon
highlights are:  the trash can being replaced by a Gatorade cooler that
you can dump on to your desktop, cheesy folders of all sorts, and the
fileserver icon being replaced by a portable charcoal grill serving up a
bratwurst.

I welcome your comments.

-Phil

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/packerland-for-kaleidoscope.hqx; 49K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:32:15 -0700
From: ferrari@izzy.com (Darrell Turner)
Subject: [*] Pancake 1.1.sit

Pancake is a macintosh shareware BBS system that supports Serial, ADSP,
and Telnet logins! It has usenet capabilities (via UUCP, and NNTP
Sucker), and mail (via UUCP, SMTP out and POP in). Also supports Telnet
Out, and Finger In and Out. CTB File Transfer Tools are also supported,
with an internal ZModem protocol. Please report any bugs you find to
ferrari@izzy.com. The pancake web page is
http://www.netaxs.com/~ferrari, it announces new versions, and has info
about my other programs (such as NNTP Sucker).

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/bbs/pancake-11.hqx; 368K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:31:56 -0700
From: blemmenmeier@access.ch (Bertie Lemmenmeier)
Subject: [*] pendenz

Here you get my two newest Shareware.
It needs the Database-Program
Claris FileMaker Pro 3.x for runnig.

The Set =ABPendenzen multilingual=BB is in four
languages, so you like it too.

Greetings from Switzerland
Bertie A. Lemmenmeier

[Archived as /info-mac/data/pendenz-fm.hqx; 110K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 12:13:36 -0700
From: ivan@dns.netanday.it
Subject: [*] PhotoMovie 1.0 ITA

PhotoMovie 1.0 is an easy to use picture and QuickTime movie projector.
PhotoMovie 1.0 lets you develop powerful stand-alone projectors for
education, courserware and multimedia presentations.

PhotoMovie works under Mac operating system (Mac OS) 7.0 or higher. It
has been successfully tested on a variety of hardware platforms, ranging
>From the Macintosh LC to the PowerMac. To use video, you'll need
QuickTime 1.6.1 or higer.

PhotoMovie 1.0 is shareware, if you use it for more than a week or two,
please register your copy. PhotoMovie cannot be sold, either by itself
or in combination with any other product, without the author=E2s express
written permission.  PhotoMovie 1.0 may be distributed on CD-ROM
shareware collections without restrictions, provided that the original
package is included.

=46or more information, please read the manual enclosed. I give permission
for PhotoMovie 1.0 to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.

Thanks,

Ivan Gobbo ivan@mbox.netanday.it

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/mov/photo-movie-10-ita.hqx; 794K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 15:31:59 -0700
From: blemmenmeier@access.ch (Bertie Lemmenmeier)
Subject: [*] studenliste-fm

Hello People again

Here you get my two newest Shareware.
It needs the Database-Program
Claris FileMaker Pro 3.x for runnig.

The Set =ABStundeliste=BB is for registering
working hours, in german only.

Greetings from Switzerland

Bertie A. Lemmenmeier

[Archived as /info-mac/data/stundenliste-fm.hqx; 94K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 19:40:38 -0800
From: TidBITS Editors <editors@tidbits.com>
Subject: [*] TidBITS#368/03-Mar-97

TidBITS#368/03-Mar-97

Are you a hotshot at using Macs to build full-text search engines for the
Web? Enter the first-ever TidBITS Macintosh Search Tool Shootout! Also this
week, we bring you part two of Stuart Cheshire's article on latency and
bandwidth, plus information on new versions of Internet Explorer and
Quicken. Also, our field correspondents report on highlights from Macworld
Tokyo, and we call for additional TidBITS translators.

Topics:
    MailBITS/03-Mar-97
    TidBITS Macintosh Search Tool Shootout
    Macworld Tokyo: Of Cameras and Macs
    Bandwidth and Latency: It's the Latency, Stupid (Part 2)

<http://www.tidbits.com/tb-issues/TidBITS-368.html>
<ftp://ftp.tidbits.com/pub/tidbits/issues/1997/TidBITS#368_03-Mar-97.etx>

[Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-368.etx; 30K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 18:58:05 -0600
From: (Jon Brant) brant@apple.com
Subject: [*] Y-Not (Y Axis Flipper)

Y-Not is a simple extension that, when activated, inverts the Y axis (up
and down) mouse movement. The main reason for this program is to correct
the mouse movement for games like Marathon which lack an option for
'airplane' style mouse controls.

Jon Brant
brant@apple.com

[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/y-not.hqx; 6K]

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 20:12:28 -0800
From: "m.c. schraefel" <mschrae@uvvm.uvic.ca>
Subject: [?} memory leak eating ram?

why would a mac left on all day consume ram?

i noticed my mac was getting sluggish and checked the "about this computer"
box under the apple menu in the finder.

my normal system uses about 14-15 megs of ram

when i got home by the end of the day it had eaten 45!
but doing what?

the only thing running besides the finder was the FreePPP menu item,
stickies and drag thing.

i'm running system 7.6

this has happened with virtual memory on AND off.

many thanks for your thots

please mail to
mc@csr.uvic.ca

thanks

m.c. schraefel

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Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 07:50:48 +0000
From: Tony@man.ac.uk (Antony D'Emanuele)
Subject: [Q] PCMCIA Modem Slower than Modem Port on Powerbook??

Anyone know why a modem connected to the modem/printer port of a Powerbook
is much faster than a modem card. I have noticed this with both the 5300c
and 1400c. The modems I have compared are a US Robotics 28.8Kbps and TDK
DF2814 28.8Kbps. I have tried them both with MacTCP and OT. With the TDK
card my PPP connections appear much slower and are not very smooth. The PB
seems to stall every few seconds as if a buffer is being filled?? With the
US Robotics, the connection seems a lot smoother and faster. I have tried 2
different TDK modems and I still have problems. I contacted TDK and used
the modem script they recommend. Is there something I am missing?

Tony D'Emanuele
Universityof Manchester
Tony@man.ac.uk

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 10:34:08 -0600
From: Stan Miekicki <smieki19@magibox.net>
Subject: Apple Internet Dialer Problem

I have an Internet Service Provider (ISP), but I also have a Compuserve
account.  Yesterday I installed a copy of Compuserve's Information Manager
software for the Mac, v3.0, from a CD provided by Compuserve.  I noticed
that the Compuserve software uploaded its own Compuserve PPP software.  When
I switched back to my ISP and attempted to dial up, the Compuserve PPP
software took over and attempted to connect me via Compuserve--at $3 an
hour, I might add.  Every time I wanted to connect via my ISP, Compuserve's
PPP software was attempting to take over, so I trashed all of the 3.0
software and all of the other goodies it loaded.

Now, every time I attempt to launch my Apple Internet Dialer software, I get
the following message:

An error has occurred.  "A resource file is damaged."

I've spent a day trying to fix things without success.  I've done all of the
following:

--Reloaded the Apple Interned Dialer software
--Reloaded the System Software
--Run Disk First Aid
--Run Norton Utilities
--Run MacCheck

I'm running a Power Computing PowerCenter 120 with System 7.5.5, Netscape
Navigator Gold 3.0, and Claris Emailer.

Can anyone suggest a possible solution.  Without access to the Internet
Dialer, I cannot change any of my ISP's settings, and I cannot log on to the
Internet.  I don't want to have to trash the entire hard disk and reformat
everything.  However, I've about exhausted all of the possible fixes I can
think of.  Help!

Thanks in advance.

Stan Miekicki
Cordova, TN
smieki19@magibox.net

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Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 23:23:30 +0900
From: PF2K-WLKN@asahi-net.or.jp (Keith Wilkinson)
Subject: Guide to "Best" Web colors

Is there any guide to choosing Home Page background colors that won't change
drastically if you switch the Mac between 16-color and 256-color modes?  The
first color I chose, a light yellow-green, appears as dark gray in 16-color
mode.

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 17:48:38 -0500
From: "Miller, Mark (CC/ISD)" <mmiller@nih.gov>
Subject: how do i

What if the Disk has been locked by the administrator?  I think the correct
answer here is to

 ---------
From:   Chaz Larson[SMTP:chaz@visi.com]
Sent:   Friday, January 31, 1997 2:13 AM
Subject:        how do i

At 11:50 AM -0800 1/26/97, Duane O'Donnell wrote:
>How do I get rid of the password that At Ease asks for, so that I can
>use the computer?

Boot from a floppy or external hard disk, and either erase the hard disk or
disable At Ease.  I believe there's an "At Ease Extension" or something
like that you can get rid of.

chazl
1.30.97

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 19:30:00 -0500 (EST)
From: Mercibeate@aol.com
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #52

Hi All,

I recently submitted a post asking for software that would allow a
universal screen preview function prior to printing, as well as a way to
print in "draft" mode.

Many nice people responded with a recommendation for "Toner Tuner" a
program which allows for adjustment of the toner density when printing,
however, no one who responded knew of a program to allow the on-screen
preview.

Browsing through the back of Mac World I came across a utility called
"Laser Merge" which among many other things allows for on-screen previews
_and_ toner density adjustment. There is a free, fully-functional demo
available at www.mindgate.com.

I think the main problem with this program is that nobody seems to know
about it. If you're looking for better control of your printer, check out
the demo, it's very nice.

Rob Schilling

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Date: Mon, 03 Mar 1997 14:07:00 -0800
From: joshua jones <jwjones@scf-fs.usc.edu>
Subject: IOMEGA ALERT

IOMEGA ALERT:    if you want to skip the long explanation, please at
least read the "IN SHORT"  at the end of  this.  Either way, please pass
this on.




	I am writing this to do my best to alert everyone to a "small" snag
I've recently come across concerning Iomega, the company responsible for
the creation of the ZIP, JAZ, and DITTO drives.

	As most of us have discovered, Iomega has become a fantastic simple
solution to the problem of lack of sufficient hard drive space, or the
difficulty of moving your data from one place to another.  I myself have
a Zip drive that has worked perfectly and has given me absolutely no
problems.  My department at school as well as the company I work for
both have multiple drives all of which have worked fine in the past.
Despite their somewhat silly "my stuff" campaign I have always been very
appreciative for Iomega's company and product line...

	...This is why I was extremely surprised when I encountered MAJOR
problems when trying to contact Iomega directly to address some minor
ones.   The company I work for recently has come into some problems with
our Jaz drive...trouble with it mounting, cartridges not reading,
etc....  We also have a Zip drive for which have never received our
$50.00 rebate.

	The problem occured when I attempted to contact Iomega to address these
issues.  Like every other company out there they have an automated phone
line service which is an absolute pain.  I've dealt with enough of them,
however, that I can eventually either get the information I need out of
them or actually talk to a human being.  The trouble with Iomega is that
the ONLY way to talk to a human being is if you are willing to pay a
$15.00  tech support fee if you own a Zip or Ditto drive, and a $20.00
tech fee if you own a Jaz drive.  They do claim they won't charge you if
your Iomega product is truly defective, but if by chance you just
overlooked a simple problem that they diagnose, or if you are no longer
under warranty, you will be charged the full fee.  I also attempted to
reach them via e-mail, at which point I received an AUTOMATED response
stating that I had included no key words in my letter and therefore the
computer could not answer any of my questions automatically.  The
computer than instructed me to direct any of my personal calls to
Iomega's tech support line for a small fee.

	I finally decided after numerous different attempts at getting through
their system to just talk to a tech support person and see if they could
answer my question without charging me for our drive (still under
warranty).  I reached someone after a brief wait and he took down all my
information (i.e. place I work, my name, my phone number).   When he
asked for my address and credit card number I stopped him and asked
what he intended to do with it.  He explained that this was part of
company policy.  I turned to ask my boss if she felt it was okay to
disclose the information and when I came back to the phone, he had hung
up on me.  I was not called back although he had already taken down my
phone number.  As a final attempt to contact SOMEONE from Iomega, I
tried to find their address on their website and not surprisingly  found
nothing except for automated web tech support and a telephone number for
their $15.00/$20.00 "deal."



	IN SHORT, there is absoultely no way to reach Iomega unless you either
1: pay their tech support fee, or 2: drive to their company head
quarters (wherever that may be) and actually talk to the people that run
the place (but hey, they're probably automated too).   If you already
own a Iomega product, cross your fingers and hope it doesn't break.  If
you don't own one...I suggest you take your business to a company that
can actually backs up their product.  It's too bad, their support isn't
as good as their "stuff."

------------------------------

Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 12:44:42 -0600 (CST)
From: Derek Jacobs <jacobs@minot.com>
Subject: Iomega Jaz

Well, it seems I have gotten ANOTHER bad Jaz disk. Originally, when I
purchased my drive in December or thereabouts, I popped in the Tools disk,
installed all the stuff, and then put in the second cartrige I had
purchased with it. It said 'Please format this disk' so I loaded the tools
and let it crank away. about three-quaarters of the way through (600-700
meg area) it would make some funny sounds and spit out the cart, saying
operation failed. Well, I called Iomega and they hung up on me, and I
still don't know why. I called the place of purchase (MacWarehouse) and
they said they would exchange it for a new one, which they did and I
appriciated.
Well, two days ago this cart started acting up. I use this one the most,
keeping the tools disk for a spare. I ended up loading the tools and
running a format on the drive because I was having problems (write/read
errs and such). It did the same thing: Got to 600-700 megs, and then it
sounded like a Manual transmission car had been thrown in reverse while
going 75 down the interstate. It then did a loud noise which I cannot
describe other than something like THWACK and the drive ceased making
noise. It spun down in a second, and the computer paused. Then, after it
had spun down completely, it spun back up to operating speed, and then
spun back down and ejected, and then it flashed across the screen:
OPERATION FAILED.

I am sure the cart is bad, but am nervous about using the drive. Is it
possible that the heads need to be fixed? Why would it have made the
thwack noise?
I need the drive for the work I do - the local ISP has no mac experience
and they have me do some of the Mac setups. I have -pardon, HAD- all my
stuff on the Jaz.
I have had other problems as well - when writing a decent sized amount to
the disk, The files were not all recorded in the directory, and parts of
them were lost. I think I traced that one to a version of Speed Doubler,
which I have consequentially removed from the system.


Help?

Derek Jacobs
jacobs@minot.com

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Date: Mon, 03 Mar 1997 13:10:24 -0500
From: hpycwboy@escape.com
Subject: Need: Apple Adjustable keyboard

I need another Apple Adjustable Keyboard. Anyone out there have one or know
of anyone who has one? Willing to pay a bit extra for the privilege, or
trade something; Apple extended keyboard or a SyQuest EZ135 drive for the
keyboard. Let's talk . . .

--
Thanks a lot, Jamariquai.

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 13:12:09 -0600 (CST)
From: Derek Jacobs <jacobs@minot.com>
Subject: Newton Messagepad 2000

I have considered getting a Newton folr quite a while, but have had lack
of funds to do so. I finally have the cash to get one, but haven't seen
any reviews of the MP2000. Does anyone know of a site where someone has
reviewed this yet? Is it a good idea?
I need something for mobile work, such as schedules, a bit of word
processing (to be transfered to my desktop mac), and internet
connectivity.
Can anyone recommend a good PC Card modem as well, for use with thew
newton? I was told any powerbook-compatible modem would work. Will a
ethernet/modem one work for going through a LAN and/or a phone line for
the net?

Thanks!
Derek Jacobs
jacobs@minot.com

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 10:44:47 -0700
From: Subbarao Kambhampati <rao@parichaalak.eas.asu.edu>
Subject: Scrolling problesm in MAC powerbook

I have been having a very annoying scrolling problem with my powrbook 180c.
The scrolling speed in many probgrams, including nifty telnet, ncsa telnet
etc is very slow. As i type the characters, they appear with a slight lag
on the screen. The same problem appears when I try to use netscape--sometimes
characters typed to the netscape get lost--if typed at high speed.
I also experienced this problem with Emacs mac port. I am unable to
pinpoint the problem--I am running with the barest minimum of extensions
and control panels--h just those required to keep internet connections,
in fact. I do use virtual memory, but that didn't seem to be the cause of
the slowness.
Does any one have any sage words of advice?

Thanks
Rao
-----
Subbarao Kambhampati
Associate professor
rao@asu.edu

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Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 14:25:38 -0600
From: Joel Carranza <carranje@garfield.msms.doe.k12.ms.us>
Subject: System 7.6: Type 11 errors

I am constantly getting type 11 errors with the new system 7.6 on a
powerbase 180. I am assuming it is some sort of compatibility issue with
existing extensions. Here is the stuff I am running, has anyone else
experienced any problems?:


RamDoubler 2.0
RamCharger (does this work at all??)
Now Menus
Now Boomerang

ATI Graphics Accelerators for Powerbase 180 (anybody know anything about
how these work exactly and their effectiveness)


Any help would be appreciated....

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