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Info-Mac Digest             Thu, 14 Sep 00       Volume 17 : Issue 147

Today's Topics:

      (A) Data integrity on PC Zip disks
      (A) Noisy 250 K Zip drives
      [*] SpaceAgent 2.1
      [*] TaskMenuBar 2.2.0
      [*] Tile-it Icons 2.6.2
      [*] USB Overdrive 1.3.7 - Universal USB mouse, joystick and gamepaddriver
      [Q] G4 TV tuners
      [Q] G4 won't sleep
      Mac OS 9.0.3 & Printer Problem
      systems for older mac's
      systems for older mac's
      systems for older macs (R)

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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 16:47:39 -0400
From: "abrody@smart.net" <abrody@smart.net>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: (A) Data integrity on PC Zip disks

Dear Digest readers,
Formerly it was posted that some data on PC Zip disks got corrupted 
when it was saved to them from a Mac.   PC formatted zip disks have a 
distinct icon compared to Mac formatted zip disks which is obvious 
when you insert one.   Make sure before saving any data to zip disks 
to name the files the normal 8.3 PC naming conventions if you want to 
make sure they maintain their integrity.    If somebody has done that 
and still found data gets corrupted from QuarkExpress and other 
programs I'd like to hear about it.

Also I might add that Zip disks are not for archival storage.   They 
are for data exchange only.   Zip disks are susceptible to dust and 
magnetism in ways that CD-R disks are not.

Sincerely,
abrody@smart.net
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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 09:26:45 -0700
From: Paul Brians <brians@mail.wsu.edu>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: (A) Noisy 250 K Zip drives

Recently I complained here about the noisy whine of the 250K Zip 
drives. I found that I could remove most of them problem by setting 
the Iomega control panel to put the drive to sleep after one minute 
of idle time. This has made using the drive much more comfortable.
-- 
Paul Brians, Department of English
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-5020
brians@wsu.edu
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians

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Date: 14 Sep 2000
From: Bernadette Ryan <bryan@insidersoftware.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] SpaceAgent 2.1


Speed up your website in seconds! 

SpaceAgent eliminates extraneous information from both web page text and 
graphics. It compresses text pages, including HTML, JavaScript, XML, and 
others by removing white space, redundant tags, unneeded tags, and more. 
SpaceAgent's GIF and JPEG compression is the best available and reduces 
image size without affecting the image's quality. SpaceAgent typically 
reduces web site size by 30%! The streamlined pages download faster, 
render more quickly, save bandwidth, and reduce web server loads. On 
average, web sites display 50% faster! Plus, you get all these benefits 
with one drag and drop.

Visit www.insidersoftware.com for more information.

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6412 Merlin Drive, Suite 700
Carlsbad CA 92009
sales: 800-700-6340
support: 760-804-9900
eMail: spaceagent@insidersoftware.com

[Archived as /info-mac/text/html/space-agent-21.hqx; 1560 K]

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Date: 14 Sep 2000
From: Hugh Kawahara <kawahara@ix.netcom.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] TaskMenuBar 2.2.0


TaskMenuBar is a control panel that uses the empty space on the
menu bar for many operations such as launching and switching
applications, and opening files. Because it only uses the menu bar,
unlike other utilities, it will never obscure or be obscured by other
windows.

New features of the 2.2.0 include:
1) "Printer" menu to select the default desktop printer.
2) "Eject" menu to eject removable volumes.
3) Folder menu grouping option.
4) Can selectively disable menu icon drawing.
and more.

Requires System 7.1 or later including OS-8 and 9 with a 68K
or PPC processor.

Shareware fee: $15.

Hugh Kawahara
kawahara@ix.netcom.com
www.netcom.com/~kawahara/taskmenubar.html

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/task-menu-bar-22.hqx; 164 K]

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Date: 14 Sep 2000
From: appajt@nbnet.nb.ca (appajt)
To: 
Subject: [*] Tile-it Icons 2.6.2


Tile-iT Icons is an application that use the custom Icons of System 7.X
to display pictures or text on the desktop or in any windows.  Tile-iT
takes any PICT from the clipboard, break it into 'Tiles', convert those tiles
to icons, assign those icons to documents and finally arrange those
documents so that they touch each other.  In other words, a Tile-iT
frame of 3 x 3 icons is composed of 9 documents each having a custom
icon representing
a portion of the original picture.

Tile-it now produce those 32 bits 'icns' resources so that you can
display pictures in thousand of colors.  Tile-it is also the most
userfriendly of these kind of application.

This is a major update and a lot of bugs have been fixed.  There is a
rebuild option available in case you loose the alignment of the tiles.
This has been tested up to PowerPc G4 running MacOS 9.0.4. It need MacOS
7.1 to run properly.

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/icon/tile-it-262.hqx; 757 K]

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Date: 14 Sep 2000
From: Alessandro Levi Montalcini <alm@montalcini.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] USB Overdrive 1.3.7 - Universal USB mouse, joystick and gamepaddriver


The USB Overdrive is a universal USB driver that handles all USB
mice, trackballs, joysticks and gamepads from any manufacturer
and lets you configure them either globally or on an
application-specific basis. It reads all kinds of wheels,
buttons, switches and controls and supports scrolling, keyboard
emulation, launching and complex macros as well as all the usual
stuff like clicking, control-clicking and so forth. The USB
Overdrive can easily handle several USB devices at once- I have
two mice, one trackball, two joysticks and one gamepad connected
to the same iMac, and each of them comes from a different
manufacturer.

Because each control in each device can be fully configured, the
USB Overdrive lets you use any joystick or gamepad with any
game, including the ones that don't support Apple's
InputSprockets. You can map your joystick movements and buttons
to the keyboard and mouse to make the game believe you're
playing on the keyboard, and you can do this mapping separately
for each game so that it's immediately available as soon as the
game is launched.

For games that already use InputSprockets, the USB Overdrive
quietly gives control to the device-specific configuration
panels provided by the manufacturer, or to the generic ones
provided by Apple with Mac OS 9 or the latest Game Sprockets.

The mouse settings allow you to speed up your daily tasks by
assigning useful actions to all the extra buttons and wheels in
your USB mouse. You'll typically want to assign a control-click
to the right button for easy contextual menu acces, and enable
document scrolling if your mouse has a scrolling wheel.

The Control Panel includes an active help feature that explains
each command and option as you move the cursor around.

New in version 1.3.7

- Added visual cursor feedback when Auto Scroll is active.

- Fixed a conflict with the Classic environment under Mac OS X
   (the USB Overdrive does not yet work under Mac OS X and the
   Classic environment, but you no longer have to remove it
   to boot into Classic).

[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/usb-overdrive-137.hqx; 301 K]

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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 02:39:30 -0700
From: Wagner Truppel <wtruppel@uci.edu>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: [Q] G4 TV tuners

Howdy,

I'm looking for a TV tuner card for the new G4's. Any recommendations?

Thanks in advance.

Wagner
wtruppel@uci.edu

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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 17:11:15 -0400
From: Ken Laskey <KENNETH.J.LASKEY@saic.com>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: [Q] G4 won't sleep

New G4/500 running OS 9.0.4 that sometimes will not sleep when Sleep 
is chosen from the Special menu.  If you reboot the machine, you can 
immediately put it to sleep.  Computer is on home network and drives 
from other machines are sometimes mounted.  Any ideas?

-- 

Ken Laskey
kenneth.j.laskey@saic.com

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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 09:56:47 -0400
From: Dominic Hawkins <DominicHawkins@compuserve.com>
To: Info-Mac Network <digest@info-mac.org>
Subject: Mac OS 9.0.3 & Printer Problem

Using a new iMac 400 DV and OS 9.0.3,, I am having trouble with an Epson
500 printer and a KeySpan Twin Serial Adapter. At start-up the Mac refuses
to recognise the connected printer, stating the port is already in use. My
cure is to disconnect the USB plug and reconnect it. Keyspan have now
stated that the fault is with OS 9.0.3, and can be corrected by upgrading
to 9.0.4.

Problem is the size of the dowmload, about 12 MB. Is there any way of
getting the upgrade on CD-ROM?
I am currently in France, visiting UK shortly.

Laurence Hawkins

lhawkin@caribnet.net
        or
djnh@wanadoo.fr

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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 09:36:00 -0700
From: "Dan O'Donnell" <danod@pacbell.net>
To: Gerrit.Stemerdink@cwi.nl (Stemerdink)
Subject: systems for older mac's

My SE (1986) came with version 4.x (iirc) so you should have no problem.
For what it's worth, version 6.0.7 was probably the best before 
System 7. Can you run that?

At 10:06 AM +0000 9/13/00, Stemerdink wrote:
>I have a question on older Mac's.
>
>Could anyone inform me on what older 'all-in-one' Mac's I can run Sytem 4.X?
>
>I have some old favorite games that only run on this system version 
>and I'd like to know whether for example an SE will tolerate this.
>
>Please answer me directly via e-mail, as I have no regular access to 
>this Newsgroup. My e-mail address is either stemerdi@cwi.nl or 
>stemerdink_wichert@hotmail.com.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Gerrit Stemerdink
>
>--
>Gerrit J. Stemerdink
>Weerdslag 98, 7206 BV  Zutphen, the Netherlands
>phone: (+31) 575 523005
>email: gsek@cbs.nl

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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 09:52:57 -0400
From: Allan Hunter <ahunter3@earthlink.net>
To: stemerdi@cwi.nl (Stemerdink)
Subject: systems for older mac's

>I have a question on older Mac's.
>
>Could anyone inform me on what older 'all-in-one' Mac's I can run Sytem 4.X?

Sure!  Original 128K conceivably?  512K definitely; Mac Plus 
absolutely; SE will run it nicely; not sure about II series or SE/30. 
The retro Mac Classic, probably;   You can also run it on any modern 
Mac using vMac!

If you're going to run it natively on your SE, don't forget to grab a 
copy of Switcher, the MultiFinder for system 4!

>
>I have some old favorite games that only run on this system version 
>and I'd like to know whether for example an SE will tolerate this.
>
>Please answer me directly via e-mail, as I have no regular access to 
>this Newsgroup. My e-mail address is either stemerdi@cwi.nl or 
>stemerdink_wichert@hotmail.com.
>
>
-- 
Allan Hunter

<ahunter3@earthlink.net>
<http://home.earthlink.net/~ahunter>

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Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 09:25:37 +0200
From: Christian F Buser <christian@rumantsch.ch>
To: stemerdi@cwi.nl
Subject: systems for older macs (R)

At  Wed, 13 Sep 2000 10:06:37 GMT, Gerrit.Stemerdink@cwi.nl (Stemerdink) wrote:

>Could anyone inform me on what older 'all-in-one' Mac's I can run Sytem 4.X?
>
>I have some old favorite games that only run on this system version 
>and I'd like to know whether for example an SE will tolerate this.

I did not find any record about a system 4.x on Apple's site. There 
is a "jump" from 2.0.1 to 5.0.
See <http://www.info.apple.com/applespec/applespec.taf> for the 
specifications of all Apple hardware.

Best wishes, Christian.

-- 
Christian F. Buser, Hohle Gasse 6, CH-5507 Mellingen (Switzerland)
Look at <http://www.rumantsch.ch/christian/welcome.html>
Wenn nicht jetzt, wann dann? (Petra Kelly)

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