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Info-Mac Digest             Tue, 07 Sep 99       Volume 16 : Issue 335

Today's Topics:

      [*] TidBITS#496/06-Sep-99
      (Q) Video Capture on a Wallstreet (Sept. 1998 model)
      128MB Dimm in 65oo/55oo Systems...?
      630CD sees only 12MB
      [A] 630CD sees only 12MB
      [A] Blocking animated graphics in web browsers
      [A] info about movie viewer
      [A] MP3 tag editing
      [Q] Page Scrolling Key Patch
      [Q] PB G3 ID?
      [Q]: Multiplatform messenger???
      Blocking animated graphics in web browsers
      Blocking animated graphics in web browsers
      Cable modem paranoia?
      Cable modem paranoia?
      cgi's for Netpresenz
      Color Stylewriter Pro--Missing ink cartridge error message
      Fwd: [Q] Unable to sort Bookmarks in NS 4.0.8?
      Fwd: cgi's for Netpresenz
      Fwd: Symbol font ignored in Mac Internet Explorer 4.5
      How many IDE drives can a desktop G3/300 have? (Q)
      HyperCard stacks/Standalones as droplets?
      info about movie viewer
      Is this list up and running again?
      long filename problem
      Mac OS 8.6 unable to rebuild the desktop
      PowerComputing & G3 upgrades
      PowerComputing & G3 upgrades
      Replacing hard disk on Performa 5200
      Script Extension for setting file modification date
      Sherlock network errors
      Source for Hard Drive
      Want old MIDI software for Mac SE
      What Happened to Info-Mac Digest?!
      WordPerfect to HTML

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Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 21:00:00 -0700
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Subject: [*] TidBITS#496/06-Sep-99

TidBITS#496/06-Sep-99

With last week's release of the Power Mac G4 and the Apple Cinema Display,=
 Apple generated serious techno-lust in the Macintosh community. This week=
 we look at the specs and the few annoying aspects of the Power Mac G4. Matt=
 Neuburg also weighs in with a Tools We Use column on Menuette, which=
 replaces menu names with icons, and we cover releases of GraphicConverter=
 3.7, MacTuner 2.1, SoundJam 1.1, Adobe InDesign, and LetterRip Pro 3.0.6.=
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Topics:
    MailBITS/06-Sep-99
    Tools We Use: Menuette
    Back to Class with the Power Mac G4

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Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 14:55:06 -0500
From: a brody <abrody@smart.net>
Subject: (Q) Video Capture on a Wallstreet (Sept. 1998 model)

Dear Digest readers,
I have lots of old video cassettes in VHS format, and wondered what 
would be the cheapest solution to convert all of them over into 
Sorenson video based Quicktime files using my Powerbook G3 233 with 
512k backside.   I noticed two intriguing cards at

http://st3.yahoo.com/powerbook1/ircapforpb24.html

and

http://st3.yahoo.com/powerbook1/ix3droadrocket.html

Now do you know if either of these cards come with all the necessary 
software for video capture?   I just want to do direct video capture 
with no image enhancement.   It's just so I can watch the old shows 
that I have recorded before their image quality get's loss due to 
wear of the VHS cassette.  The reason I want to do Sorenson, is that 
I saw the quality of the movie trailers which I assume use Sorenson, 
and the fact that a 2 minute 480 x 320 resolution video could be 
stored in as little as 6 MB.   Is Cinepak equal in compression and 
quality to Sorenson?

I have QuickTime 4.0 Pro, and 192MB of RAM.   I assume that other 
than the video capture card and software I will have all I need to 
play these Quicktime films.  Is there anything else I might need?

What is the quickest capture rate that I can get the VHS at, assuming 
I play through at normal speed.  I.e. what framerate should I use? 
And what resolution preserves quality good enough to be expanded to 
1024 x 768 resolution?

Thank you.

Sincerely,
abrody@smart.net
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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 21:35:26 +0200
From: applescript.collect@gmx.net (ben gurion)
Subject: 128MB Dimm in 65oo/55oo Systems...?

Hi,

i heard rumors it was possible to use128 MB Dimms in the 65oo/55oo
series machines. Anyone doing this succesfully ?...and if so, EDO or
not..?

thanx for any hint..
ben g.

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Date: Sat, 4 Sep 99 08:44:12 -0000
From: Udo Huth <udo.huth@auge.de>
Subject: 630CD sees only 12MB

>Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 09:40:02 -0700
>From: David L Hirschberg <daneel@stanford.edu>
>Subject: 630CD sees only 12MB
>
>Hi,
>
>I tried installing a 16 mb chip into a Mac640CD.  The mac only shows 
>12mb after it is rebooted even though there should be 20mb (4 is on 
>the motherboard).
>
>I almost remember there was a jumper that had to be pulled so it 
>would see more memory.

Just open the "Memory" control panel and set "32 bit addressing" to "On" 
-- no need for a jumper or such...

Udo
Ceterum censeo Microsoft esse delendam

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Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 20:52:48 -0600
From: Robert Zimmerman <zimmie@abwam.com>
Subject: [A] 630CD sees only 12MB

David,

I think your problem is that you have 32 bit addressing turned off in your
memory control panel. Try turning it on and restarting your Macintosh.
This problem goes away if you have System 7.5 or later.

zimmie

>Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 09:40:02 -0700
>From: David L Hirschberg <daneel@stanford.edu>
>Subject: 630CD sees only 12MB
>
>Hi,
>
>I tried installing a 16 mb chip into a Mac640CD.  The mac only shows
>12mb after it is rebooted even though there should be 20mb (4 is on
>the motherboard).
>
>I almost remember there was a jumper that had to be pulled so it
>would see more memory.
>
>Can someone in the know send me the info?
>
>Thanks, David
>hirschberg@stanford.edu

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Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 13:26:51 +0200
From: Hans Rudolf Schelling <schell@sozpsy.unizh.ch>
Subject: [A] Blocking animated graphics in web browsers

Jacob Palme <jpalme@dsv.su.se> asks:
>Blocking animated graphics in web browsers
>
>Is there a way to block animated graphics in Netscape and Explorer on
>the Macintosh. I would prefer something which does not remove them,
>just stops them from animating, or even better, lets me control whether
>they should animate or be still.

Jacob:

WebFree does most of what you want. Fetch it at one of the Info-Mac mirror
sites, e.g.:
ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch//mirror/info-mac/_Internet/web/web-free-11.hqx

Hope that helps.
-Hans

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Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 09:54:13 +1200
From: "Nigel Stanger" <nstanger@infoscience.otago.ac.nz>
Subject: [A] info about movie viewer

On Tuesday, 31 August 1999 1:52:24 AM, Manuel J. Matos (Manolo) wrote:

> Does anyone know a Mac movie viewer for the Advanced Streaming Format
> from Microsoft (extension .asf)?

As far as I know, Microsoft NetShow does this, although I've never been able
to find an ASF file in order to verify it. You should be able to download it
from Microsoft (don't have a URL handy, sorry).

=====================================================================
Nigel Stanger,               mailto:nstanger@infoscience.otago.ac.nz
Dept Information Science,            http://strange.otago.ac.nz:800/
University of Otago, Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND.

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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 23:19:03 +0200
From: Matti Haveri <matti.haveri@sjoki.uta.fi>
Subject: [A] MP3 tag editing

>From: "D. Scott Beach"
>
>there any way to open an .mp3 file and edit the tags?

Try commercial utilities like N2MP3 or mp3 tool 0.9.9.

<http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d2linjo/mp3/mp3tool099.sit.hqx>

--
Matti Haveri <matti.haveri@sjoki.uta.fi> <http://www.sjoki.uta.fi/~shmhav/>

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Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 13:42:45 -0500
From: Gib Henry <gibhenry@realpeople.com>
Subject: [Q] Page Scrolling Key Patch

Frustrated by applications which don't recognize the PgUp/PgDn keys, I
once found an application patcher which would make selected
applications recognize them, probably by simulating a keyclick in the
upper or lower part of the scrollbar, respectively.

Now I need it again, but can't find it.  Can anyone tell me its name or
point me to it?  Thanks!  Cheers,
--
Gib Henry

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Date: 	Fri, 3 Sep 1999 10:19:04 -1000
From: Jerry Levinson <levinson@hawaii.edu>
Subject: [Q] PB G3 ID?

I'm looking at buying an older PowerBook G3, the 233Mhz 14.1" screen
model. However, the first rendition only had one screen resolution
available, and the next version was capable of 3 resolutions. I need the
3-resolution version, but how do I know which is which without turning it
on? I'll probably buy one from one of the many used computer dealers, and
the ones I've called so far can't (won't?) tell me what version they are
selling. They don't want to bother turning the thing on (for which I don't
blame them, really, since they have a lot of stock, etc., etc.)

The Apple spec pages don't give any clues on how to solve this problem.
Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Jerry

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Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 08:28:37 +0200
From: Ernst Niggli <niggli@pyl.unibe.ch>
Subject: [Q]: Multiplatform messenger???

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Hello all,

I am trying to find a messenger (similar to ICQ, AIM) running
on MacOS and Win95/98 but not requiring access to the Internet.

Any suggestion would be highly appreciated.

Thanks

Ernst

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Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 16:15:21 +0100
From: Ian Goldby <Ian@iangoldby.free-online.co.uk>
Subject: Blocking animated graphics in web browsers

>Is there a way to block animated graphics in Netscape and Explorer on
>the Macintosh. I would prefer something which does not remove them,
>just stops them from animating, or even better, lets me control whether
>they should animate or be still.
>
>I would also like to stop advertisement pop-up-windows, but is it
>possible for software to separate desirable and unwanted pop-up-windows?

iCab <www.iCab.de> will do the first part. It's a small and fast browser
still in development, but in my experience no more crash-prone than
Netscape. Go to Preferences:HTML Display for the GIF animations. It can
also filter out banner ads - Preferences:Image Filters. Best of all, it is
free at the moment.

Pop-up windows are more of a problem. I never visit a GeoCities site, for
this reason, but there other sites that offend in this way besides
GeoCities. I did see a control panel, but I can't remember the name.
Usually, if one appears, I close it with the mouse before any content
appears, and, I hope, before it has a chance to freeze my machine.

Ian

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Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 12:36:37 -0400
From: Diane & David Turner <turnerdd@earthlink.net>
Subject: Blocking animated graphics in web browsers

Try WebFree, a $20 shareware control panel that does all this, and 
more. It's available through Info-Mac, download.com, shareware.com, 
or directly from the author at <http://www.falken.net/webfree/>.

David Turner
Centerville, OH

"Insanity is hereditary - you get it from your kids"

>Is there a way to block animated graphics in Netscape and Explorer on
>the Macintosh. I would prefer something which does not remove them,
>just stops them from animating, or even better, lets me control whether
>they should animate or be still.
>
>I would also like to stop advertisement pop-up-windows, but is it
>possible for software to separate desirable and unwanted pop-up-windows?
>
>I have heard rumours that something called "client-side proxies",
>for example Muffin, can do such things. Do anyone have any experience
>with such tools on the Macintosh?

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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 12:25:39 -0700 
From: "Chambers, Ed" <ed.chambers@cubic.com>
Subject: Cable modem paranoia?

I would be.  

Don't enable guest access to anything.  Turn off FTP servers if you don't
need them, etc.  Don't enable web sharing.  Cable modems create a local
network which your neighbor could access your system from.  On the other
hand Macs have been shown to be one of the most secure OS's provided you do
what I mentioned above.  Turning off File Sharing makes you 99% protected
providing you don't have other things like above on.

Ed Chambers
mirror@info-mac.org

On Friday, August 20, 1999 1:12 PM, Frank Ripp [SMTP:Frankr@mdli.com] wrote:
> I just got my PowerCenter 166 hooked up to a cable modem.
> This Mac is not part of a network, and I don't have File Sharing 
> turned on. I now have a fixed IP address, as opposed to a dynamic
> address that changed every time I used to make a dial-up connection. 
> 
> Should I be worried about firewalls and intruders trying to
> access my Mac? I read somewhere about people being able to 
> access their neighbor's Macs and Printers via the Chooser.
> 
> I need a reality check here - is any of this paranoia justified?
> 
> Any info will be greatly appreciated!
> 
> Thanks, Frank (frankr@mdli.com)

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Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 06:08:43 GMT
From: Jan@Bytesmiths.com.gov (Jan Steinman -- jan AT bytesmiths DOT com [remove .gov])
Subject: Cable modem paranoia?

>From: Frank Ripp <Frankr@mdli.com>

>I just got my PowerCenter 166 hooked up to a cable modem.
>This Mac is not part of a network, and I don't have File Sharing 
>turned on. I now have a fixed IP address, as opposed to a dynamic
>address that changed every time I used to make a dial-up connection. 
>
>Should I be worried about firewalls and intruders trying to
>access my Mac? I read somewhere about people being able to 
>access their neighbor's Macs and Printers via the Chooser.

If you aren't operating any services, then you really have nothing to
worry about. If you're only running AppleTalk services, you probably still
have little or nothing to worry about. If you're running AppleTalk over
IP, then there may be some paranoia justified.

I don't know this for a fact with your particular cable modem, but it is
most likely a "router" as opposed to a "bridge," and therefore blocks
AppleTalk.

Anecdotal evidence: I see no other machines in my Chooser. However,
there's about a dozen show up on my subnet in a Winblows Network
Neighborhood... :-)

-- 
: Jan Steinman -- Jan AT Bytesmiths DOT com
: Bytesmiths -- digital artistry <http://www.bytesmiths.com/Art_Gallery>
: +1 503 635 3229

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Date: Mon,  6 Sep 1999 08:47:17 +0100
From: Roland Whitehead <rolandw@continuumid.demon.co.uk>
Subject: cgi's for Netpresenz

On 02/09/1999 at 2:55 pm, sgandy wrote:

> Does anyone know of a source for some simple cgi's that would work with a 
> Mac server using Netpresenz? I just need a search and a counter.

I have used the same cgi's with Netpresenz, WebStar and WebTen so any should do the job - even Perl scripts if you have MacPerl installed...

Roland Whitehead
CONTINUUM ID

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Date: Thu, 02 Sep 1999 22:21:46 -0500
From: "Joe Kostka" <jkostka@rochester.rr.com>
Subject: Color Stylewriter Pro--Missing ink cartridge error message

Would appreciate any suggestions on how to eliminate the error message "the
magenta ink cartride is either empty or missing" for a Color Stylewriter Pro
inkjet printer. (Yeah, I know it's an old printer).  I've replaced the ink
cartridge (two times) and cleaned the contacts from the print head to the
ribbon cable amongst other things. The printer was sitting idle for about a
year, and previously did not have this problem. Also, is there any source
for print heads for this printer?

Thx-Joe  <jkostka@rochester.rr.com>

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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 19:58:58 -0700
From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
Subject: Fwd: [Q] Unable to sort Bookmarks in NS 4.0.8?

Fergus Lalor asked about how to sort bookmarks in Netscape:

The only way I know to get it to happen automatically is to import 
your bookmarks from Netscape into URL Manager Pro, sort them as you 
wish, then export back to Netscape (or just keep using URL Manager 
Pro's own bookmark menu within Netscape, which is the method 
preferred by many people). This method I suggest is easy and will 
definitely do what you want. I believe that the description in the 
Netscape Help file applies to an older version of Netscape or to the 
Windows version. Something like that. It definitely does NOT match 
the Mac version of Netscape, just as you have observed!

Daly

>If I am to have any hop of keeping track of my very large collection of
>Netscape bookmarks I need to sort them alphabetically within folders
>created in the Bookmarks window, which folders are themselves arranged
>alphabetically. Folders created within the Bookmarks window appear to be
>automatically sorted alphabetically but I can find no way (other than
>manual positioning) to sort the folder contents alphabetically.
>
>According tothe Nnetscape 4.0.8 On-Line Help file:
>'The Bookmarks window contains a menu bar similar to that of
>the Navigator window.'
>and:
>'The View Menu
>          By Name arranges bookmark folders and items within
>          folders alphabetically by name.
>          By Location arranges bookmark folders and items
>          within folders alphabetically by URL (disregarding URL
>          protocols such as HTTP and FTP).
>          By Created On arranges bookmark folders and
>          items within folders chronologically by the date the
>          bookmark was created.
>          By Last Visited arranges bookmark folders and
>          items within folders chronologically by the date the
>          bookmark was last displayed.
>          Sort Ascending arranges alphabetical views from A
>          to Z, chronological views from newer to older, and
>          numerical views from 1 to 9.
>          Sort Descending arranges alphabetical views from
>          Z to A, chronological views from older to newer, and
>          numerical views from 9 to 1. '
>
>Despite this, in my version of Netscape, the Bookmarks window does not
>- as seems to be implied here -have its own set of menus and none of these
>menu commands appears in theView menu of the Netscape window when the
>Bookmarks window is open and tothe front. I am using NS 4.0.8 on  G3
>Minitower using OS8.5 but I have hadsimilar results on a PPC running OS 7.6.
>
>I am utterly frustrated and baffled. Can anyone help?
>
>TIA -
>Fergus Lalor
>

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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 19:30:29 -0700
From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
Subject: Fwd: cgi's for Netpresenz

Steve Gandy asked:
>Does anyone know of a source for some simple cgi's that would work with a
>Mac server using Netpresenz? I just need a search and a counter.

I get the idea from the section on "Counters" in Documentation Part I 
of NetPresenz that maybe counters are built in, and all you need to 
do is to put in the commands given in the documentation? I could well 
be (probably am?) wrong, but maybe that's all you need for the 
Counter part of your question.

I don't have any idea about the searches, and wish I had time now to 
pursue it, but would love to know what you do learn about these 
things, if  you could remember to info me when you have it solved.

Daly

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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 19:51:13 -0700
From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
Subject: Fwd: Symbol font ignored in Mac Internet Explorer 4.5

John McKinley <McKinleyJD@cardiff.ac.uk> asked:

>A colleague is constructing web pages on a PC containing the Symbol font,
>to set some equations. The pages work fine in IE and Netscape on his PC,
>and in Netscape 4 on my PM7300, but the switch to Symbol is ignored in
>my copy of Explorer 4.5. I have turned on the preference which allows
>the page to specify fonts. I also downloaded the page to my Mac and tried
>different fonts instead of Symbol by editing the HTML - some font changes
>are accepted and some aren't, and I can't find a pattern to which is which.
>What is going on? How can I get the correct font to display?

One sure way would be for him to translate the files into PDF files 
before publishing them to the web. Another would be to make JPEGs of 
the pages and publish them as pictures rather than as text. Or maybe 
just the formulae could be JPEGs and the rest be text?

Daly

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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 14:31:20 -0700
From: David L Hirschberg <daneel@stanford.edu>
Subject: How many IDE drives can a desktop G3/300 have? (Q)

I opened up one of our G3/300's and it looks like there is room for 
another drive in there (maybe more).  There is a multiplug power cord 
and at least one mounting site.  Is the 6GB drive in there an IDE 
drive?  I would like to buy one of the new cheap 20 GB IDE (Quantum 
QM320400CX-A) drives in it.  Is there a way I can do this and still 
keep the other drive?  Do I have to purchase a card or is there room 
for expansion?

Thanks, David
daneel@stanford.edu

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Date: Sat, 04 Sep 1999 11:43:47 +0100
From: David Rowbory <djr36@hermes.cam.ac.uk>
Subject: HyperCard stacks/Standalones as droplets?

> Is there a way to turn a stack or a standalone made with HyperCard into a
> drop-launching thing? I want to be able to drop a folder on it and let

What about using AppleScript as a droplet to get the list of files in the
folder and pass that to HyperCard.  AppleScript/HyperCard is something I'm
just getting into and it's really a good combination.

David

--
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<http://thor.cam.ac.uk/~djr36> <http://members.xoom.com/rowbory/photos>
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Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 15:06:55 -0400
From: Mike Kreachbaum <ickabod@iwaynet.net>
Subject: info about movie viewer

On Mon, 30 Aug 1999 14:52:24 +0100, "Manuel J. Matos (Manolo)"
<manolo@ci.uc.pt> asked:

>Hello:

>Does anyone know a Mac movie viewer for the Advanced Streaming Format
>from Microsoft (extension .asf)?

>Thank you
>MJMatos, Coimbra, Portugal

Manuel,
go to http://www.microsoft.com/mac/ie/macmediaplayer.htm and download The
Microsoft Media Player. It works both with IE 4.5 (and maybe others?) and
as standalone.

Mike Kreachbaum
"just an ordinary boy, playing with an extraordinary toy!"
  The box said Windows 98 or better, so I bought a Mac.

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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 17:48:13 EDT
From: Luskin@aol.com
Subject: Is this list up and running again?

The title says half of it.  What happened to the listings of new files at 
sumex?  

Michael B. Luskin

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Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 14:22:41 -0400
From: "Betsy O. Fenti" <rainbo@infoblvd.net>
Subject: long filename problem

My husband made me a CD full of MP3s on his IBM.  But I can't read the long
filenames on my PowerMac.  I heard there a way to read them using some
system extension.  But I don't know what it is or where to find it.  Can
anyone help me?

Betsy
rainbo@infoblvd.net

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

Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 15:25:19 +0200
From: Paolo Bartoli <pbartoli@iname.com>
Subject: Mac OS 8.6 unable to rebuild the desktop

I noticed that Mac OS 8.6 on both PMac G3/266 and Powerbook G3/233
sometimes is unable to correctly rebuild the desktop, resultion in
incorrect file icons and freezes of the Mac.

I found lately this note to FileBuddy:
"File Buddy 5 has been used extensively with Mac OS 8, 8.1, and OS 8.5. So
far there are only two known problems: 1) The Finder may get confused and
not display the correct icons after using File Buddy to rebuild the
desktop. This is due to a bug in the Finder."

Is the problem I noticed above linked to the FileBuddy note someway?
Anybody experienced the same problems with MacOS 8.6?

**   Arch. Paolo Bartoli
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Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 09:33:41 +0100
From: Steve Smith <smiths@ferndown.tt.slb.com>
Subject: PowerComputing & G3 upgrades

Hi Ezra

I have a XLR8 G3 233MHz card in a PowerCenter 132 system. It runs a
lot faster and was dead easy to install. My machine is a desktop model
rather than a tower system, but it is effectively a tower on it's
side, so I think it will be similar to yours.

You can get specs of these machines from the Apple Web site by
searching the TIL page for PowerComputing.

You can't miss the daughter card though. It is fairly large with a big
heatsink on it to cool the processor.

Hope this helps.
--

Cheers

Steve Smith
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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 15:23:58 -0500
From: Chaz Larson <chaz@spamcop.net>
Subject: PowerComputing & G3 upgrades

At 5:07 PM +0100 8/25/99, Ezra Nathan wrote:
>I've got  PowerComputing 'PowerCenter' 150 (not a PowerCentre Pro) 
>which I would like to put a G3 upgrade card in.

>I'm looking at the XLR 266 because here in the UK there are very 
>good deals for it. But no seller has been able to tell me whether my 
>machine will take this card, not even the distributor of the card.

According to xlr8's website, the XLR8 MachSpeed G3 is compatible with 
the PowerCenter:
<http://www.xlr8.com/g3/index.html>

>My handbook says that the Processor is 'upgradable via daughtercard' 
>but there are no instructions on how to change the daughtercard. Is 
>the daughtercard what I will change for a G3 card?

Yes.  I have a PowerCenter 120 which I upgraded with a PowerLogix 220 
G3 card.  It's a simple job.  True, the PCC manual doesn't discuss 
it, but the upgrade card manual surely will walk you through it [my 
PowerLogix manual did].

Basically, you'll install the G3 card's support software, then shut 
down your machine, open it up, and look for the card with the big 
heat sink on it.  This is the processor daughtercard.  Take this card 
out, put your new G3 card in, press the CUDA reset button for 30 
seconds [this is a red button on the motherboard near the processor 
card], then turn the machine back on.  Done.

>Also the handbook has a drawn picture of the inside of the machine 
>and the back of the machine but displays only one fan. My machine (a 
>minitower) has two fans.  Does anyone know where I can find a 
>diagram of the inside of a PowerCenter indicating what the parts 
>are, especially where the daughtercard is and whether it can be 
>easily removed?

Here's a link to the service manual for the PowerCenter minitower. 
It should cover everything:
<ftp://manuals.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Manuals/Power_Computi 
ng/pcctraining/MacOSTrainingmodule.pdf>

>Has anyone put in a G3 upgrade card in a similar machine? If so, 
>what has been the performance difference? Did you do the job of 
>installation yourself?

The install is a piece of cake.  The performance difference is 
generally significant.

You may want to visit the message boards here:
<http://www.powerwatch.com>

You'll find lots of PowerComputing owners who will be happy to offer 
their perspectives and case studies.

chazl

Once you take away my right to speak, everybody in the world's up shit creek.
                           - Ice-T; Freedom Of Speech [just watch what you say]
Chaz Larson     -    chaz at spamcop dot net    -    http://www.visi.com/~chaz

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Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 10:45:00 +0200
From: Theo Vosse <theo@deleteuntildot.q-go.com>
Subject: Replacing hard disk on Performa 5200

[[ This message was both posted and mailed: see
   the "To," "Cc," and "Newsgroups" headers for details. ]]

> Can anyone please provide instructions for replacing the
> IDE drive of a Performa 5200.
> 1) Does it have a front that pops off like a 630? (i.e. slots
>     below front panel, insert two long screwdrivers and lift).
> 2) Is the hard disk mounted on plastic rails like in the 630?

I have done this on a Performa 5300, which is basically the same
machine. On the back you will find a panel you can take off (by
removing two screws and "unclicking" two plastic thingies that attach
the panel to the bottom of the casing). The screws are fairly normal.

The hard disk is mounted on a standard plastic caddy. Simply remove the
cables, put them aside and pull the plastic caddy towards you. The
caddy is attached to the disk drive with two or three screws on the
bottom.

Beware! Not all IDE disks work with the Performa 5200. The first two
disks I tried (both Quantum Fireball) didn't work at all. Later I found
one which did work (Western Digital I think, but I cannot remember for
sure). Write me if you would like to know.

For the rest, standard advice: be careful, remove the power cord before
doing anything (and also the TV-cable if you happen to have one
attached to your AV-card), beware of static electricity and these
things.

Good luck,

   Theo

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Date: Mon,  6 Sep 1999 08:49:27 +0100
From: Roland Whitehead <rolandw@continuumid.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Script Extension for setting file modification date

I'm trying to set the last modified and created dates of files via AppleScript and haven't managed to find an AppleScript Extension to help me do this. I can write resources and read resources but not change the dates. Any ideas?

Roland Whitehead
CONTINUUM ID

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Date: Thu, 02 Sep 1999 21:59:01 -0400
From: Patty and Art Werschulz <agw@home.com>
Subject: Sherlock network errors

Hi.

Platform: 266MHz G3 Beige Desktop, running MacOS 8.6.1.

Often, when I do a Sherlock search, I will get a message saying that
there was a network error.  The search produces results, however.

Has anybody seen this?  What's the fix?  Thanks.
-- 
  Patty and Art Werschulz http://members.home.net/agw/
  1 Marsh Street Cranford NJ 07016 (908) 272-1146

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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 15:31:21 -0500
From: Chaz Larson <chaz@visi.com>
Subject: Source for Hard Drive

At 8:47 AM -0400 8/21/99, Mercibeate@aol.com wrote:
>I'd like to add a 2nd internal drive to my 7350 for A/V recording. I
>understand the internal SCSI bus is a SCSI-2 bus. However, I'm having
>trouble locating a source for SCSI-2 drives. Can someone steer me in the
>right direction?

Any modern drive [last several years] is at least SCSI-2.  You can 
use any SCSI drive with a standard 50-pin SCSI connector on it.  An 
Ultra-SCSI drive with a 50-pin connection is fine, for example.

You don't need to seek out any sort of special source.  Any hard 
drive vendor can sell you a suitable drive.  You may need to stop 
confusing the sales people, however. ;)  Just ask for a SCSI hard 
drive with a 50-pin connection and you'll be fine [if they ask, that 
50-pin connection should be low-density]

Specifically, anything on this page will work:
<http://shop.macsales.com/MacSales/drives/macharddrives.taf?_process=o 
nlynarrow&>

I have no connection to Other World other than as a satisfied customer.

chazl
Turn around! Turn around! There's something there that can be found!
Turn around! Turn around! It's a human skull on the ground!
                                            - They Might Be Giants, Turn Around
Chaz Larson     -    chaz at spamcop dot net    -    http://www.visi.com/~chaz

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Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 16:02:04 +0100
From: Ian Goldby <Ian@iangoldby.free-online.co.uk>
Subject: Want old MIDI software for Mac SE

>I would like to give an old SE to my kids to attach to a small MIDI-capable
>Casio keyboard. Is there any old MIDI software that can run on a 4MB SE
>(running system 6 or 7)? Can someone point me to a source (either resale or
>download)?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>David Allan

An old SE is ideal for MIDI applications. You will need the Apple MIDI
Manager software first of all, available from Apple's software updates site
I expect. Note that it is no longer supported, but OMS, the replacement,
will be less useful for legacy MIDI applications that you are likely to
use. You will also need a MIDI interface. There are a couple of plans in
the info-mac archive telling you how to make your own, if you are into
electronics.

Here are some ideas for MIDI applications that might work:

Megalomania:	Real-time effects processing
MIDIScope:	Trouble-shooting your MIDI setup
MIDI Control:	Send MIDI control messages
MIDIGraphy:	Shareware sequencer. Don't know if this will work on a small
		B&W screen.

All these should be available for download from the internet. You may have
to go to the Unich archive for some of them, as they seem to have
disappeared from info-mac. Scour the info-mac midi folder - there's a lot
there, and it is worth spending some time sorting through it.

Ian

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Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 16:05:20 +0100
From: Ian Goldby <Ian@iangoldby.free-online.co.uk>
Subject: What Happened to Info-Mac Digest?!

>From: "Adam C. Engst" <ace@tidbits.com>
>
>Frankly, as a general Macintosh mailing list, the Info-Mac Digest
>isn't serving any unique needs any more.

What are these other Mac lists that I should be using instead? (I have to
say that I have always found info-mac to be excellent, and would be sad to
see it go.)

Thanks.

Ian

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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 23:04:53 -0400
From: Dave Reiser <dbr@ptd.net>
Subject: WordPerfect to HTML

Patty and Art Werschulz <agw@home.com> asked:

> Does anybody have a freeware WordPerfect to HTML converter?  It must
> work well with tables.

I haven't used it lately, but the now free WordPerfect 3.5e has a 
Save As HTML option. I don't know how well it does tables, though.

Dave Reiser
dbr@ptd.net

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