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URL Relayer Stéphane Madrau — madrau@kagi.com http://www.multimania.com/madrau What’s this thing ? This software is designed for MacOS versions before MacOS 8.5. If you use MacOS 8.5 or above, this software is completely useless for you. MacOS 8.5 introduces new files: Internet location files. These files have an icon like this one: When you open such a file, your web browser is automatically launched and the correct web page appears. You will find more and more of these files, because some software authors are adopting them quickly for giving their web page or their email address. But, what if you don’t have MacOS 8.5 ? You will see a blank icon, like this one: and if you try to open such a file, nothing will happen but a standard error. The purpose of URL Relayer is to let you see the correct icon for these files, and to open them as if you would have MacOS 8.5. You will be able to go to the address inside this file by just double–clicking on it. For this, you will need to have InternetConfig. Installation : Once Internet Config is installed and correctly configured, you won’t have to do anything more. Just place URL Relayer somewhere on your disk (I recommend the Utilities folder, but after all, you’re free…). Then, forget it. When such an Internet location file will appear, you won’t even notice that you can double–click on it to have your browser correctly launched. All is invisible for you. Notes for developers : If you are using these files for giving your Web address or your email address, you can add a ‘STR ’ resource, id -16397 in the file. This string will be seen when the file is double–clicked in place of the standard error string. In this text, you can explain why the user cannot open the file, and what he can do to avoid this error. You can place the address of your Web page in it, or an address where he can download URL Relayer. See the examples joined to this archive to have an idea of what can be done. You can also distribute URL Relayer with your software package. URL Relayer is free, for both users and developers. You will just need to accommodate the 50 KB it adds in your package. In case you plan to distribute URL Relayer with your software, please just don’t remove the ‘ReadMe’ file. In the case you are distributing a French version of your soft, then don’t remove the ‘Lisez–moi’ file either. In all cases, don’t modify the program ‘URL Relayer’. Disclaimer : This program is given as is. If anything happens after installation except removing the zoom effects, I am not responsible. If you see a problem with another program, just tell it to me, I will see what I can do. This program is completely free. You can copy it, send it to a friend, put it on a CD, etc. Just don’t modify it, and please keep both Text files in the archive intact. Thanks. -1-
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URL Relayer Stéphane Madrau — madrau@kagi.com http://www.multimania.com/madrau Qu’est-ce que c’est ? Ce programme est destiné aux versions de MacOS inférieures à MacOS 8.5. Si vous avez MacOS 8.5, il vous est totalement inutile. MacOS 8.5 introduit des nouveaux types de fichiers : les fichiers d’adresse Internet. Ce type de fichiers se présente sous cette forme, sur le bureau : Ces fichiers sont normalement double–cliquables : en ouvrant ce fichier, vous vous rendez directement à la page Internet contenue dans ce fichier. Ce type de fichier est de plus en plus utilisé par certains auteurs de programmes pour donner leur adresse e–mail ou l’adresse de leur page Web. Cependant, que se passe–t–il si vous n’avez pas MacOS 8.5 ? Vous verrez un fichier de ce type : et double–cliquer dessus ne vous renseignera pas sur l’adresse contenue. Le but d’URL Relayer est justement de vous permettre de voir les icônes de ce type de fichiers, et d’accéder à l’adresse comme si vous aviez MacOS 8.5. Pour cela, il faut que vous ayez InternetConfig installé. Installation : Une fois Internet Config installé et correctement configuré, vous n’avez plus rien à faire. Il n’y a pas lieu d’installer URL Relayer à un endroit particulier du disque. Placez–le où vous le désirez, par exemple dans un dossier ‘Utilitaires’… Ensuite, oubliez–le. Le jour où vous verrez un fichier d’adresse Internet, il entrera en action de façon transparente. Notes aux développeurs : Si vous fournissez vos adresses e–mail ou Web sous forme de ce type de fichiers, vous pouvez placer une ressource ‘STR ‘ de numéro -16397, qui explique comment ouvrir ce type de fichier, et où trouver URL Relayer sur le Net. Vous pouvez ainsi le placer sur votre site Web, et indiquer l’adresse exacte dans cette ressource (Voir les deux exemples joints à cette archive). Vous pouvez aussi distribuer URL Relayer avec votre programme si alourdir votre archive de 50 Ko ne vous dérange pas. Veuillez dans ce cas laisser au moins un des fichiers ‘Read me’ ou ‘Lisez Moi’ accompagner le programme principal. Veuillez aussi laisser le programme ‘URL Relayer’ tel quel, et ne le modifiez pas. Décharge : Ce programme est gratuit, tant dans son utilisation que dans sa distribution. Vous ne devez juste pas essayer de le modifier. Vous pouvez le copier, le distribuer, le placer sur un CD sans avoir à obtenir aucune autorisation. Cependant, ce programme est livré tel quel. Si un conflit se manifeste avec un autre programme, veuillez m’en faire part, j’essaierai d’y remédier. Mais en aucun cas je ne peux être tenu pour responsable de ce qui se passera en l’installant. Merci -1-
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Universal Serial Bus Interface External Floppy Disk Drive Unit Standard Model USB FDD Installation Guide For USB FDD Driver CD-ROM P/N 139283-01 Rev. B Copyright © Lacie Group. All Rights Reserved. USB FDD Installation Guide Rev. B Important Safety Instructions 1) Please read all of the ReadMe file on the Driver CD-ROM before using. 2) The manufacturer and distributor accept absolutely no responsibility nor liability for any loss, damage, or injury due to the improper use of Attention the USB FDD. 1) The USB FDD is a precision machine adjusted by the manufacturer. Do not drop, strike, shock or crush the USB FDD, as this may invite trouble. 2) Remove any floppy disk from the USB FDD when not in use or when Don’t carrying. 3) Do not carry or dangle the USB FDD by it’s cable. 4) Do not use the USB FDD near water, nor spill any liquid on it. 5) Do not open the USB FDD, as it may damage the unit or cause an electric shock. 6) Do not use the near the radio transmitter such as caller phone. Reproduction in whole or in part of this software and instruction manual, and the leasing of this software, without written permission of the licensor, are prohibited by the Copyright Law. This software is for use only with the designated equipment. The specification of this software is subject to change without notice for improvement. No liability whatsoever is assumed for any damages of any kind, including without limitation damages for loss of business or profits, other pecuniary loss, or third party claims, resulting from the use of the software included with this product. No liability whatsoever is assumed for any damages of any kind caused by misuse or by other equipment, or for trouble or damage incurred by unauthorized repair or alteration. Products with defects caused during manufacturing will gladly be replaced. No liability whatsoever is assumed for defects due to other causes. Apple, Mac and Macintosh are trademark of Apple Computer. Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Lacie Group is a trademark of Lacie Group S.A. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are hereby acknowledged. Page 2 Feb. 2002 USB FDD Installation Guide Rev. B Index 1. Introduction.................................................................................................................... 4 1.1. Features of the USB FDD ...................................................................................... 4 1.2. Working Environment .......................…

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User’s Guide USBXchange™ Copyright © 2000 Adaptec Inc. All rights reserved. The user may print one copy for personal use. Production of multiple copies or copies for sale is strictly prohibited. Reading This Document To read this document 1 Select the hand tool , and click any part of the document. 2 Press Return, or click to progress through the document. While you read the document, the hand tool changes . 3 Continue to press Return, or click until you reach the end of the document. At the end of the document, the hand tool changes . To reverse direction in this document, do any of the following: ♦ Press Shift-click. ♦ Press Shift-Return. The hand tool changes . ♦ To return to the beginning of the document, press Option-click. The hand tool changes . U se r’s G u i de : US B X ch a ng e • 2 Introduction This user’s guide explains how to use the USBXchange to allow SCSI devices to plug into the Universal Serial Bus (USB) port of your PC compatible or Apple Macintosh computer. The SCSI controller in the USBXchange allows you to connect up to seven SCSI devices to your desktop, portable PC, or Macintosh computer. These devices include fixed and removable drives, CD-R/W drives, DVD drives, hard disk drives, magneto-optical (MO) drives, and most scanners. The USBXchange provides transfer rates of up to 1.5 MBps or a maximum sustained rate of 700 KBps. Overview The USBXchange is designed as an integrated adapter with a 50-pin high- density (SCSI-2) connector. For installation, you simply connect the male HD50 SCSI end of the USBXchange to the female HD50 SCSI connector on your SCSI device. See Installing the USBXchange on PC Compatibles on page 5, or Installing the USBXchange on a Macintosh on page 15 for more information. HD50 SCSI connector USB connector USBXchange HD50 SCSI-2 Connector The USBXchange is designed to act as a self-powered device and receives its power from either the termination power line of attached SCSI devices or, if not present, from the USB bus. In some cases, especially when using unpowered USB hubs with attached SCSI devices which do not supply SCSI termination power, the USB bus cannot supply the needed power for the USBXchange to operate. In these cases, you may need an exte…

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USER'S MANUAL Click Here to Begin XpressSCSI USB to SCSI Converter Cable For models: USB-SCSI-DB25 USB-SCSI-HD50 Connect up to seven SCSI devices to your USB compatible Mac or PC. Works great with existing SCSI devices. ? CONTENTS HELP CONTACT BACK NEXT Version 1.0 X USER'S MANUAL USB XpressSCSI CONTENTS Home How to use this Online Guide Getting Started Connecting to a Macintosh Connecting to a PC Compatible Troubleshooting and Obtaining Technical Support Contacting Microtech ? CONTENTS HELP CONTACT BACK NEXT 2 ? USER'S MANUAL USB XpressSCSI HOW TO USE This Online Guide Controls in this Online Guide Controls within Adobe® Acrobat® Reader ? CONTENTS HELP CONTACT BACK NEXT 3 USER'S MANUAL USB XpressSCSI Controls in this Online Guide Go to the Table of Contents. CONTENTS ? Go to this page ("How to Use This Online Guide"). HELP How to contact Microtech via e-mail, telephone, fax, or standard mail. CONTACT Go to next page. NEXT Go back to previous page. BACK Text and buttons are also used throughout this guide (such as in the Table of Contents). Underlined text links (similar to a text link on a web page) are also used. The mouse pointer will change to a pointing hand ( ) whenever you pass over an active link. Controls within the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader. Go to next page or to previous page. (Note: The "Left" and "Right" arrows on the keyboard can also be used to advance to the previous or next page. The "Up" and "Down" arrows can be used to scroll up or down on a current page, as well as …

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Spind.QXD 8/21/96 11:43 AM Page 1 Spind.QXD 8/21/96 11:43 AM Page 2 Expert’s Ultimate Spin Doctor Credits Product Manager: Alvin Mullins Quality Assurance: George Moneo, Patty Fuquen, Randy Abdool, Rick Haylock, Manny, Perez, Sean Pereira Documentation Layout: James H. Smith IV Documentation Editor: Mia Leonin Development Art Department: Greg Lampkin, Omar Rodriguez, Jr., Glen Milan, Enrique Saldarriaga, Noel Fung Online Manual Edition: July 1996 0849360415.1.1 Spind.QXD 8/20/96 3:56 PM Page 3 Copyrights and Trademarks © 1996 Expert Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Design and documentation ©1996 Expert Software, Inc. Program Development. The user’s guide and the software described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved. The user’s guide or software may not be copied in whole or part, without written con- sent of Expert Software, Inc. You may not sell, rent, lease or transfer copies of the user’s guide or soft- ware in any other way without the prior consent of Expert Software, Inc. Expert Software, Inc. and the Expert Brand logo are Trademarks of Expert Software, Inc. Crayons, Swfte and the Swfte logo are trademarks of Swfte International, Ltd. ©1996 Swfte International, Ltd. Microsoft is a trademark of Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are acknowledged. Spind.QXD 8/21/96 11:43 AM Page 4 Program Overview This chapter covers the scoring objectives, key controls and characters of the game. Also get pointers on maneuvering your clock hand in Ultimate Spin Doctor. 1 Welcome to Expert’s Ultimate Spin Doctor The overall object of Ultimate Spin Doctor is to achieve a high score by completing game levels, as quickly and with as many points as possible. As you play each level of Ultimate Spin Doctor, the object is to maneuver your clock hand across a field of dots to the sparkling "goal" dot while avoiding dangerous obstacles such as colored clock hands, moving spikes, bullets, oil globs, and closing doors. You can also gather "bonus" dots to increase your score. Each Ultimate Spin Doctor level presents a new challenge w…

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User Guide © 1996-2000 MGI Software Corp. All Rights Reserved. [001a] This manual, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of such license. The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by MGI Software Corp. MGI Software Corp. assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book. This manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or converted to any electronic or machine-readable form without prior written consent of MGI Software Corp. Trademark Information PhotoSuite, Live Picture, LivePix, FITS, and IVUE are trademarks of MGI Software Corp. Windows and Windows 95 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Macintosh and Apple are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Hewlett-Packard is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company. i486 and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Kodak is a registered trademark and PhotoCD is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company. All other products or name brands are trademarks of their respective holders. &RQWHQWV 1 Introducing PhotoSuite What Is PhotoSuite? ................................................................................................................... 5 What You Can Do with PhotoSuite ........................................................................................... 5 About the PhotoSuite Documentation ........................................................................................ 7 Just Have Fun! .......................................................................................................................... 11 2 Getting Started Starting PhotoSuite ................................................................................................................... 13 Introducing the PhotoSuite Screen ........................................................................................... 15 Using the PhotoSuite Toolbar .................................................................................................. 16 Using the Control Bar .............................................................................................................. 17 Understanding Basic PhotoSuite Concepts .............................................................................. 18 Understanding File Formats ..................................................................................................... 20 3 Using the Gallery About the Gallery ..................................................................................................................... 21 Organizing Projects and Photos in Albums .............................................................................. 23 4 Working with Projects and Photos Ope…

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User's Manual for Microtek Scanners and Twain-compliant Scanning Software (for the PC) Includes E3·E6·III·IIHR IISP/IISPX·II/IIXE IIG·35t Plus·45t Doc. No. I49-001066, I49-001067 Third edition: May 1996 Windows Copyright  1996 Microtek International, Inc. All rights reserved. Doc. No. I49-001066, I49-001067 Third edition: May 1996 Microtek Lab, Inc. 3715 Doolittle Drive Redondo Beach, CA 90278-1226 Main: (310) 297-5000 Sales: 800-654-4160 Technical Support: (310) 297-5100 FAX: (310) 297-5050 BBS: (310) 297-5102 AutoTech fax back system: (310) 297-5101 Microtek Web Page www.mteklab.com Microtek International, Inc. 6, Industry East Road 3 Science Based Industrial Park Hsinchu, 30077, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL: 886-3-772155 FAX: 886-3-772598 Microtek Europe B.V. Max Euwelaan 68 NL-3062 MA Rotterdam The Netherlands TEL: 31-10-2425688 FAX: 31-10-2425699 To obtain optimal results from the Microtek scanning software and user's guide, you should be familiar with such Windows concepts as pointing, clicking, dragging, and selecting from menus and dialog boxes. If these things are new to you, refer to your Microsoft Windows User's Guide. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Adobe Photoshop is a trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc. All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Table of Contents How to use this manual Chapter 1 Basic Concepts.............................................. 1-1 What is a Scanner............................................................................................. 1-2 How scanners work ................................................................................... 1-3 Components of effective scanning ........................................................... 1-4 Image Types ..................................................................................................... 1-5 Single-bit ................................................................................................... 1-5 Grayscale ................................................................................................... 1-6 Color .......................................................................................................... 1-6 Selecting an image type ............................................................................ 1-7 Text Scanning ................................................................................................... 1-7 Getting the Best Results ................................................................................... 1-8 Resolution ................................................................................................. 1-9 Choosing the best resolution setting .............................................................. 1-9 …

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