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Info-Mac Digest             Thu, 01 Feb 01       Volume 18 : Issue 21

Today's Topics:

       [A] Old Eudora?
      (Q) Getting Wall Street to Auto Sleep
      [*] 6Mots
      [*] ][2Mac 2.1
      [*] Mac-Site-list, Version 4.6.5
      [A] 9.0.4 file sharing perpetually starting, never starts
      [A] Icon Problems
      [A]: Location Manager won't open "Modem" & "Remote Access"
      [Q] freezing from sleep under OS 9.1 [more]
      [Q] Mac G4 with Sun monitor?
      Icon Problems
      Internet Explorer
      Some help!!

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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 08:37:42 -0800
From: Maurice Mike McNeil <mmcneil@escher.sd.bbn.com>
To: Ken Laskey <KENNETH.J.LASKEY@saic.com>, digest@info-mac.org
Subject:  [A] Old Eudora?

At 4:54 PM -0500 1/29/01, Ken Laskey wrote:
>Following my other postings about my Powerbook freezing when it tries
>to wake from sleep (problem starting with update to OS 9.1), I tried
>the typical housecleaning of rebuilding the desktop and zapping
>(using Techtools) the PRAM.  Now Eudora (version 4.3.1) identifies
>itself in the Application menu as Old Eudora.  What happened and do I
>care?

I assume that you used techtool to rebuild the desktop. When Eudora 
does updates, it leaves an old copy around and creates a new 
executable. If you delete the old eudora, that should solve that 
problem. If you continue to have problems,  it sounds like a 
scrambled directory structure of some kind. I would recommend 
DiskWarrior and Norton Utilities.

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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:43:01 -0800
From: Maurice Mike McNeil <mmcneil@escher.sd.bbn.com>
To: Michael Koren <mtoddkoren@yahoo.com>, <digest@info-mac.org>
Subject: (Q) Getting Wall Street to Auto Sleep

>weeks after having the system installed and after having a crash at some
>point often refuses to automatically go to sleep.  And when that is true, if

Sounds to me like you have corrupted a system file during the 
original crash. I was having freezes coming out of sleep with a 
Bronze Keyboard, OS 9.0.4, and RAM Doubler. I was advised to get rid 
of RAM Doubler. I did, added more memory, and have not had any 
problems since then. I always like RAM Doubler, but my machine is 
running better without it [of course 32OM of RAM helps :)]

I would try a clean install of 9.1. (not even sure if that is an option)

If that is not an option you might try the following sequence:

Download TechTool from http://www.micromat.com/. Rebuild the desktop. 
If that doesn't work you need to consider DiskWarrior and Norton 
Utilities. I particularly like DiskWarrior and tend to run my cleanup 
in the following sequence:

DiskWarrior
Norton Utilities Disk Doctor
TechTool

DiskWarrior rebuilds & optimizes the directory structure from 
scratch. Norton fixes the files. Techtool rebuilds the desktop from 
scratch. From scratch is important because rebuilding a corrupt 
desktop [e.g. holding down command option on boot] just gets you 
another corrupt desktop.

-- 

-----|-----     Maurice "Mike" McNeil	(858) 495-2619/2600 FAX 7313
     0-0         BBN Technologies	mmcneil@bbn.com
     (_)+        9655 Granite Ridge Drive, Ste 245, San Diego, CA 92123
Best viewed in a mono-space font e.g. courier, monaco

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Date: 1 Feb 2001
From: Serge Louvet <serge.louvet@win.be>
To: 
Subject: [*] 6Mots


A very simple game, available in french and english : search for a word
of 6 to 9 letters with a limited number of tries and under some
adjustable time pressure.
Non registered version is limited to words of 6 letters, but you can use
it for your whole life.

contact : slouvet@kagi.com
home page : http://users.win.be/W0079163/

Configuration
CPU : PowerMac only
Memory  : the program requires 4Mbytes
OS : Tested on MacOs8.6
Registration via Kagi

Software is shareware / no limitation in time for the non registered
version

[Archived as /info-mac/game/word/six-mots.hqx; 1013 K]

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Date: 1 Feb 2001
From: vanGaalen@caiw.nl (Nadia & Adam van Gaalen PA2AGA)
To: 
Subject: [*] ][2Mac 2.1


][2Mac is a set of 3 applications, 1 for the Mac and 2 for the Apple-][,
that allow you to backup and restore Apple-][ floppies to/from a Mac.
The floppy-image is stored on the Mac in a format that is recognized by
IIe, the Apple //e emulator for the Mac, written by Victor and Vincent Tan

One of the users of ][2Mac even reported, that he has successfully
transferred DOS 3.3-, ProDOS- as well as Pascal-formatted disks from
his Apple //e to his Mac, and that he is using the diskimages now
on his Mac, in the IIgs emulator called 'Bernie ][ the Rescue'
(see: http://www.magnet.ch/emutech/Bernie/).

Also... ][2Mac enables you to use a Macintosh to send out and receive
Apple-][-disks to and from your friends over the internet...

New in this version:
-][2Mac should now be able to use a KeySpan Serial-adapter (serial to USB
 converter). Configure ][2Mac to 'Use The Mac's Printerport' from the
 Special-menu, configure the KeySpan software to do the same by opening
 the Control Panel Keyspan USA28 Assistant1 and then:
  -Click on the Advanced Settings1 button
  -Make sure the Emulate Printer Port1 option is active
  -Connect the Apple-][ to port 1 of the KeySpan Serial Adapter
-Apple-c is now Apple-IIc in the Special menu.
-Fix for not being able to find the Preferences-file in a Mac that runs
 both Mac OS 9.X and MacOS X.
-Fix for a bug that sometimes made the progressbar invisible (registered
 versions only).

[Archived as /info-mac/disk/two-2-mac-21b.hqx; 203 K]

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Date: 1 Feb 2001
From: Bruce Grubb <bgrubb@zianet.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Mac-Site-list, Version 4.6.5


This is the latest edition (Feb 1, 2001) of the Mac-site-list and should
replace version 4.6.5 of the Mac-Site-list.

The Mac-Site-list lists over 120 mac anonymous ftp sites (some with notes),
over 100 Mac web pages, and contains some instructions on how to use anonymous
ftp and find files as well a format chart showing which programs decompress
and decode which files.  Also there is a section on how to use certain files.

This archive contains both the text and html versions of
the Mac-Site-list.

To ensure that the columns in the Format Chart section line up correctly the
document's text must be in a monospaced font such as Courier 10pt, Monaco 9pt,
or a PC equivalent.

Changes: None;

Added sites/URLs: http://blackbox.50megs.com/; http://linuxppc.org/;
http://www.adventuregamer.com/reviews/index.shtml; http://www.avault.com/;

Defunct sites/URLs: http://www.macgaming.com/;

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mac-site-list-465.hqx; 79 K]

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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 08:24:35 -0800
From: Maurice Mike McNeil <mmcneil@escher.sd.bbn.com>
To: "Gib Henry" <gibhenry@realpeople.com>,
Subject: [A] 9.0.4 file sharing perpetually starting, never starts

Gib,

I have seen similar behavior - I would recommend two fixes. #1 update 
to 9.1, #2 follow the suggestions from the previous post and remove 
via the extensions managers any extensions you do not require or that 
do not apply to your machine. 9.1 completely updates OpenTransport 
and will probably solve the problem by brute force update :)

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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:35:48 -0800
From: Maurice Mike McNeil <mmcneil@escher.sd.bbn.com>
To: Donal Leader <donalmie@iol.ie>, <digest@info-mac.org>
Subject: [A] Icon Problems

At 12:41 PM +0000 1/31/01, Donal Leader wrote:
>single folder on my iMac now carries the printer icon. I installed Mac 9.0.4

Download TechTool from http://www.micromat.com/. Rebuild the desktop. 
If that doesn't work you need to consider DiskWarrior and Norton 
Utilities. I particularly like DiskWarrior and tend to run my cleanup 
in the following sequence:

DiskWarrior
Norton Utilities Disk Doctor
TechTool

DiskWarrior rebuilds & optimizes the directory structure from 
scratch. Norton fixes the files. Techtool rebuilds the desktop from 
scratch. From scratch is important because rebuilding a corrupt 
desktop [e.g. holding down command option on boot] just gets you 
another corrupt desktop.

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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 08:32:14 -0800
From: Maurice Mike McNeil <mmcneil@escher.sd.bbn.com>
To: Vincent Cayenne <vin@audiophile.com>,
Subject: [A]: Location Manager won't open "Modem" & "Remote Access"

At 11:28 PM -0500 1/26/01, Vincent Cayenne wrote:
>Any ideas on why this might be? And a fix?
>
>I can, of course, open the Control Panels in question normally, make
>configuration changes, and use the Location Manager "Apply" button
>thereafter. I just would like the streamlined functionality back...

Any chance that the extensions are not "on" in the extensions manager?

There was a conflict reported with OS 9 and Retrospect Remote that 
caused difficulty with changing to Remote Access via Location 
Manager. You may have a similar conflict.  If you have the option of 
upgrading to 9.1 it might solve the problem. 9.1 has a new version of 
ARA [4.0] and OpenTransport [2.7].

If you have recently installed software that includes extensions, 
that is a likely culprit.

I have a similar configuration and love working with 320M of RAM :).

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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 13:24:29 -0500
From: Ken Laskey <KENNETH.J.LASKEY@saic.com>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: [Q] freezing from sleep under OS 9.1 [more]

Following up on my previous post, I found that the freeze occurs 
(only?) if Appletalk is set to the IR port.  I used to have it set to 
the serial port for locations where I wasn't using Ethernet but when 
I got a Palm, its software started the Serial Port monitor and there 
was no way to quit it.  So every time I did a Location Manager 
switch, I had a delay while it generated the port busy error, and I 
changed those locations to IR just to avoid that hassle.  (I've since 
started using Palm Synch-and-Quit from the Info-Mac archive and no 
longer have the busy port problem.)  I verified the problem by 
choosing a location where Appletalk was set to Ethernet, slept the 
computer, woke it up successfully, changed Appletalk to the IR port, 
slept the computer again, and then tried to wake it and watched it 
freeze when the desktop picture was displayed but before the drive 
mounted.\

If this is indeed the problem, I now know how to avoid it, but are 
there any guesses why the problem exists at all?
-- 

Ken Laskey
kenneth.j.laskey@saic.com

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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 17:39:54 -0500 (EST)
From: "David L. Elliott" <delliott@mintaka.isr.umd.edu>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: [Q] Mac G4 with Sun monitor?

Is it possible to use a Sun color monitor (Model GDM-1604B15) with
a Mac G4? Any idea about the cable required?

David L Elliott

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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 21:41:04 -0500
From: Vincent Cayenne <vin@audiophile.com>
To: The Info-Mac Network <digest@info-mac.org>
Subject: Icon Problems

At 12:41 PM +0000 1/31/01, you (Donal Leader) wrote:

>Some time ago the IT person here installed a Phaser 850DP on the network.
>The software for the printer was loaded onto my iMac. Since then every
>single folder on my iMac now carries the printer icon. <snip>

I don't have a solution for you but... I faced the same scenario when 
I tried to install the HP 4000 software on my Powerbook G3 Lombard. I 
simply removed the HP desktop printer icon and rebuilt my desktop. I 
tried on two separate occasions over two months apart with the same 
result. Eventually, I believe I did a generic install, then went to 
the setup in the chooser and changed the driver to the correct HP4000 
from the PPD folder in System Folder/Extensions. I hope I'm getting 
this right as I writing this from memory while on the train 
mid-commute.

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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 12:21:50 -0500
From: "Edward W. Ver Hoef" <EVerHoef@boo.net>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: Internet Explorer

I use Netscape as my normal web browser. However, there is a web site I would
like to visit which can only be viewed using Internet Explorer. I'm embarrassed
to say that I have not been successful in finding a site from which I can
download it. If anyone can point me to one I'd be most appreciative. TIA

Ed Ver Hoef

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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 17:52:07 +0100
From: muki pakesch <mpakesch@t0.or.at>
To: MGC <meguaycha@utpl.edu.ec>, digest@info-mac.org
Subject: Some help!!

At 12:38 -0500 29.01.2001, MGC wrote:
>Please send me some information about this:
>
>How can i convert a TARGA 1000 movie from Adobe Premiere to Quitime ck format,
>so i can play it everywhere???

you need to recompress it using a codec that can be read everywhere
like animation, photo-jpeg

hth
cheers,
muki
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