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Contents
;All files in the Info-Mac Archive.
;This list was created Sun Mar 20 00:00:03 EST 2005.
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;Flags Size   Modified         File Name
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lr        24 May  2 2002 00readme.txt -> ./help/about-archive.txt
lr         3 May  2 2002 _Anti-Virus -> vir
lr         3 May  2 2002 _Application -> app
lr         3 May  2 2002 _Art_&_Info -> art
lr         4 May  2 2002 _Communication -> comm
lr         3 May  2 2002 _Compress_&_Translate -> cmp
lr         3 May  2 2002 _Configuration -> cfg
lr         4 May  2 2002 _Data_Management -> data
lr         3 May  2 2002 _Development -> dev
lr         4 May  2 2002 _Disk_&_File -> disk
lr         3 May  2 2002 _Education -> edu
lr         4 May  2 2002 _Font -> font
lr         4 May  2 2002 _Game -> game
lr         3 May  2 2002 _Graphic_&_Sound_Tool -> gst
lr         4 May  2 2002 _Info-Mac_Help -> help
lr         4 May  2 2002 _Information -> info
lr        11 May  2 2002 _Internet -> ./comm/inet
lr         3 May  2 2002 _Newton -> nwt
lr         3 May  2 2002 _Periodical -> per
lr         3 May  2 2002 _Printing -> prn
lr         3 May  2 2002 _Science_&_Math -> sci
lr         4 May  2 2002 _Text_Processing -> text
lr         3 May  2 2002 _User_Interface -> gui
lr        11 May  2 2002 inet -> ./comm/inet
-r   2160770 Mar 13 2005 app/00app-abstracts.txt
lr         3 May  2 2002 app/_Business_&_Finance -> bus
lr        11 May  2 2002 app/_Calculator -> ../sci/calc
lr         2 May  2 2002 app/_Screen_Saver -> ss
lr         4 May  2 2002 app/_Time_&_Date -> time
-r    308975 Mar 20 2002 app/alchemy-13.hqx
-r    144209 May 27 2000 app/amico-211-jp.hqx
-r    430830 Feb  6 2003 app/artis-simplelist-120.hqx
-r    487516 Jul  5 2001 app/ask-guru-joe.hqx
-r   1335000 Apr 23 1999 app/asset-basset-251.hqx
-r     16156 Aug  7 1999 app/baby-monitor-10.hqx
-r    358668 Aug 22 2002 app/babylonian-numerals-10.hqx
-r    231860 Oct  9 1999 app/balls.hqx
-r    546703 Oct 19 2004 app/band-aid-12.hqx
-r   2711850 Oct 27 2002 app/beermeister-20.hqx
-r    289097 Feb  3 2000 app/better-player.hqx
-r    154859 Jul  5 2000 app/billionth-birthday.hqx
-r     76016 Oct  9 1999 app/bingo-c-caller.hqx
-r   1949448 Jun  4 2000 app/biorythms-8.hqx
-r   2282554 Jan 28 2003 app/biorythms-9.hqx
-r   1181020 Nov 16 2000 app/book-of-changes.hqx
-r    154129 Sep 10 1999 app/btv.hqx
-r   3027956 Dec 13 2000 app/cardsaver-201.hqx
-r     55589 Jul 16 1999 app/cd-labeler-fp3.hqx
-r    391083 Apr  7 2000 app/character-generator.hqx
-r    342416 May 27 2002 app/chart-constructor-101.hqx
-r   6125709 Dec 16 2000 app/charts-pro-151-fr.hqx
-r   5883277 Dec 16 2000 app/charts-pro-151.hqx
-r    614552 Jul 17 1999 app/clips-pad-10-68k.hqx
-r    737904 Jul 17 1999 app/clips-pad-10-ppc.hqx
-r   1298129 Mar 24 2000 app/code-wizard-10.hqx
-r    731041 Mar 24 2000 app/conversion-master-lite.hqx
-r    172313 Oct 25 2004 app/country-song-generator-101.hqx
-r    433118 Dec 29 2004 app/cp-290-director-13-x.hqx
-r    652562 Dec 17 2000 app/cp-290-director-16.hqx
-r   1572604 Apr 21 2003 app/desktop-jellies-10.hqx
-r   2016173 Oct 26 2003 app/diet-master-30-x.hqx
-r   1668020 Oct 26 2003 app/diet-master-30.hqx
-r   1200438 Sep  4 2002 app/digital-diary-305.hqx
-r   1045992 Mar 31 2000 app/displacement-es.hqx
-r   1044707 Mar 31 2000 app/displacement.hqx
-r    759817 Mar 26 1999 app/dos-mounter-98-demo.hqx
-r   1574441 Jul 27 2004 app/dossier-112.hqx
-r    905860 Aug 11 2000 app/duck-donny.hqx
-r    123743 Aug 11 2000 app/duck-gross.hqx
-r    128715 Aug 11 2000 app/duck-shut-up-little-man.hqx
-r    124701 Aug 11 2000 app/duck-timmy.hqx
-r     95620 Aug 11 2000 app/duck-wassabi.hqx
-r   1974359 Apr 23 1999 app/edwins-power-tools.hqx
-r   1476611 Apr 22 2002 app/elmer-400-x.hqx
-r   1323034 Apr 22 2002 app/elmer-400.hqx
-r   3965093 Dec 31 1999 app/ez-bible-13.hqx
-r    837048 Jul 13 2001 app/ez-note-20.hqx
-r    185603 Jan 18 2004 app/factbook-033.hqx
-r   1111203 Sep 28 2000 app/factoid.hqx
-r   6319072 Dec 21 2000 app/fat-tracker-40.hqx
-r   1698198 Jul 26 1999 app/filemaker-pro-403-update.hqx
-r   1702890 Jul 26 1999 app/filemaker-pro-413-update.hqx
-r   1789832 Jul  8 2003 app/fit-body-pro-50.hqx
-r    932290 Jun  9 2001 app/flip-a-coin.hqx
-r    279989 Oct 11 2001 app/floating-notes-11.hqx
-r    634568 May 13 2002 app/floating-notes-13-jp.hqx
-r    542625 Apr 23 1999 app/flowchart-maker-68k.hqx
-r    548677 Apr 23 1999 app/flowchart-maker-ppc.hqx
-r    943520 Dec 16 2000 app/fortune-cookie-21.hqx
-r    584511 Jun  9 1999 app/gammasoft-office.hqx
-r    268961 Oct  4 1999 app/gebuhrenrechner-50.hqx
-r   1044864 Sep  8 2002 app/goo-search-20-x.hqx
-r    864200 Sep  8 2002 app/goo-search-20.hqx
-r    582890 Jun 22 2000 app/gps-plotter.hqx
-r    775624 May 11 2000 app/gramotki-1511-jp.hqx
-r    325513 Nov 23 1999 app/gs-goodies.hqx
-r    123265 Nov 23 1999 app/gs-libsys.hqx
-r    203660 Nov 23 1999 app/gs-mylariamaker.hqx
-r   1457969 Nov 16 1999 app/gs-runtime.hqx
-r      2732 Nov 23 1999 app/gs-schematica.hqx
-r   4471079 May 28 2001 app/gym-organizer.hqx
-r     26310 Apr 23 1999 app/hcphone-203.hqx
-r    488297 Apr 22 2002 app/health-tracker-202-x.hqx
-r    530894 Mar  3 2000 app/hemo-diluctor-10.hqx
-r    902959 Jul  1 2002 app/hrm-reader.hqx
-r    509536 Jul 23 1999 app/i-ching-10.hqx
-r    654424 Jul 27 2004 app/i-ching-connexion-x-311.hqx
-r   1049514 Sep 12 2000 app/i-organize-30.hqx
-r   2140446 Jul 27 2004 app/i-organize-553.hqx
-r   1346838 Feb  2 2004 app/i-quit-11-x.hqx
-r   1078079 Feb  2 2004 app/i-quit-11.hqx
-r   1139403 Nov 23 1999 app/iaddress-30.hqx
-r   3227149 Jun 22 2000 app/idea-keeper.hqx
-r    766065 Jul 10 2003 app/idea-knot-04.hqx
-r   1879936 Sep 12 2000 app/ihelp.hqx
-r   1642244 Oct  7 2000 app/information-manager-10.hqx
-r   3049469 Sep 12 2000 app/insidescan-102.hqx
-r     73058 Jun  4 2000 app/iso-cow-10.hqx
-r   1277927 Mar 22 2003 app/issa-11.hqx
-r    974401 Dec 13 2000 app/itivuttaka-15.hqx
-r  11434261 Mar 24 2000 app/japanese-wordmage-581.hqx
-r    118690 Oct  4 1999 app/jmm-11b1.hqx
-r   1004777 May 26 2000 app/kairon-de.hqx
-r    995897 May 26 2000 app/kairon.hqx
-r    896942 Mar 26 1999 app/keypad-101.hqx
-r    179320 Jun 19 2000 app/label-print-301.hqx
-r   3298558 Apr  1 2003 app/love-calculator-pro-10-x.hqx
-r   3556390 Apr  1 2003 app/love-calculator-pro-10.hqx
-r    894100 Sep 20 1999 app/lupe-141.hqx
-r   1512644 Mar 26 1999 app/mac-at.hqx
-r   1363988 Sep  7 1999 app/mac-habu-60-de.hqx
-r   1279666 Sep  7 1999 app/mac-habu-60.hqx
-r    193461 Dec 20 2001 app/mac-lesson-planner-pro-10.hqx
-r    717564 Jan  6 2000 app/mac-minder-12b.hqx
-r   1856608 Nov  8 1999 app/mac-stammbaum-193.hqx
-r     75560 Apr 15 2000 app/mac-uptime.hqx
-r   3560541 Mar 23 1999 app/make-it-grow-24-demo.hqx
-r   4266537 Oct  3 2000 app/mandarin-rosary.hqx
-r   1233705 Oct 28 1999 app/midius-project-planner-125.hqx
-r    561483 May  8 1999 app/midnight-tonight.hqx
-r   5564807 Sep 17 2001 app/miles-manager-10.hqx
-r   5461887 Oct 10 2001 app/miles-manager-aa-10.hqx
-r   5449157 Sep 28 2001 app/miles-manager-united-10.hqx
-r   1045625 Sep 27 1999 app/mini-book-pro-10-ppc.hqx
-r      8371 Mar 21 2000 app/mouse-move-10.hqx
-r   1655508 Mar 14 2001 app/much-to-do-about-nothing-11.hqx
-r   1405255 Jul 17 1999 app/multi-timer-pro-35.hqx
-r    792872 Apr 28 2001 app/mywill-30.hqx
-r    128067 Mar  3 2004 app/name-finder-10.hqx
-r   1969784 Oct 13 2003 app/netflix-fanatic-114.hqx
-r    676296 Sep 19 1999 app/new-notepad-ii-182-jp.hqx
-r    669892 Sep 19 1999 app/new-notepad-ii-182.hqx
-r   5138645 Jun 29 2001 app/note-worthy-12.hqx
-r   1995732 Jan 24 2000 app/one-app-address-book-361-it.hqx
-r   1216944 Mar 25 2000 app/one-app-address-book-364.hqx
-r   1783911 Aug 17 1999 app/oneapp-address-book-22-de.hqx
-r    225578 Feb  7 2000 app/organizer-283.hqx
-r    776465 May  5 2003 app/organizer-x-10.hqx
-r    622250 Jul 15 2004 app/organizer-x-11.hqx
-r   4145134 Feb 15 2005 app/pdf-pen-201-jp.hqx
-r   4351458 Feb 15 2005 app/pdf-pen-201.hqx
-r   5388269 Feb 15 2005 app/pdf-pen-pro-201-jp.hqx
-r   5541106 Feb 15 2005 app/pdf-pen-pro-201.hqx
-r   2820913 Oct 12 2001 app/people-25.hqx
-r    225958 Apr 16 1999 app/people-lister-11-de.hqx
-r    223127 Apr 16 1999 app/people-lister-11-en.hqx
-r    224634 Apr 16 1999 app/people-lister-11-it.hqx
-r    221688 Apr 16 1999 app/people-lister-11-sv.hqx
-r   1574297 Mar 23 1999 app/planet-earth-203.hqx
-r   1921203 Sep 13 1999 app/player-pro-53-g4.hqx
-r   1011496 Oct  1 2001 app/power-20-221.hqx
-r   1521502 Oct  1 2001 app/power-64-321.hqx
-r   2460145 Apr 23 2002 app/power-contact-11.hqx
-r    136532 May  8 1999 app/ppf-148.hqx
-r    141220 May 10 2000 app/quote-of-the-day-10.hqx
-r    123300 Dec  9 1999 app/random-password-12.hqx
-r    867617 Sep  6 1999 app/random-wisdom-12.hqx
-r   2683301 Oct 22 1999 app/relax-214.hqx
-r   1106907 Nov 30 2003 app/scrapbook-x-11.hqx
-r   1019998 Dec  1 2004 app/script-timer-22.hqx
-r    798728 Nov 22 1999 app/scruffle-11.hqx
-r    923472 May  8 1999 app/sessions-11.hqx
-r   1098141 Feb 24 2001 app/simple-diary-16-68k.hqx
-r   1279300 Feb 24 2001 app/simple-diary-16-ppc.hqx
-r   1571171 Mar 12 1999 app/simple-list-2-ppc.hqx
-r   1250252 Mar 13 2000 app/simple-to-do-201.hqx
-r    251310 Sep 15 1999 app/snag-window-101.hqx
-r    441501 Dec 24 1999 app/snow-24-fr.hqx
-r    107806 Aug  2 2000 app/social-styles-assessment.hqx
-r   2804954 Jun 29 2000 app/software-hardware-tracker.hqx
-r    689457 May  2 2000 app/speakable-contacts.hqx
-r   2430366 Jul 21 1999 app/subway-passport-10.hqx
-r    769342 Jan 10 2000 app/t-minus-ten-22.hqx
-r    587327 Jun  9 1999 app/tabead-explorer-15.hqx
-r    587270 Jun  9 1999 app/tabead-netscape-15.hqx
-r   1234580 Jan  9 2001 app/tao-te-ching-10.hqx
-r    939375 Sep 16 2003 app/target-date-x-103.hqx
-r   3353792 Jun  7 2001 app/tech-tracker-pro-11.hqx
-r   2058061 Jun  7 2001 app/tech-tracker-pro-osx-12.hqx
-r    899420 Sep 14 2003 app/texas-fastpicker-10.hqx
-r   2479828 Dec  2 2004 app/things-to-do-10.hqx
-r    280670 Dec 19 2000 app/tide-stamp-australia-202.hqx
-r    568890 Dec 19 2000 app/tide-stamp-canada-202.hqx
-r    548988 Dec 19 2000 app/tide-stamp-northamerica-202.hqx
-r    471802 Dec 19 2000 app/tide-stamp-world-202.hqx
-r   1467082 Sep  9 2001 app/tiny-pim-131.hqx
-r    735892 Aug 20 1999 app/tnt-nag-123.hqx
-r    912915 Jan 11 2000 app/tudoo.hqx
-r    962514 Nov 24 2000 app/udana-14.hqx
-r   2311503 Sep 26 2000 app/update-agent-81.hqx
-r   2846140 Jun 19 2001 app/update-agent-x.hqx
-r   1052334 Nov 28 2000 app/verses-of-the-elders-11.hqx
-r    309800 Sep  6 1999 app/version-finder-25.hqx
-r   1782549 Oct 26 2001 app/version-loader-10a2.hqx
-r   2039798 Jun 24 1999 app/version-master-20.hqx
-r    576395 Mar  2 2000 app/vse-update-finder-21.hqx
-r   3185782 Sep 14 2000 app/weight-a-minute-110.hqx
-r     75245 Mar 16 2001 app/weight-ok-12.hqx
-r    358335 Nov 26 2000 app/weight-tracker-11.hqx
-r    172117 Jan 21 2000 app/welcome-startup-10.hqx
-r    128964 Feb 26 2003 app/x-shelf-10.hqx
-r   2557397 Feb 13 2000 app/xy-digitizer-10.hqx
-r   1772391 Nov  8 1999 app/y2k-app-checker-104.hqx
-r    973624 Oct 15 2000 app/yellow-card-10.hqx
-r   1471353 Nov 15 1999 app/zip-calc-mac-101.hqx
-r  44805588 Mar 13 2005 app/bus/00bus-abstracts.txt
-r    398985 Nov 27 2000 app/bus/accounter-11.hqx
-r    391255 Feb 12 2002 app/bus/accounts-auditor-11-68k.hqx
-r    374879 Feb 12 2002 app/bus/accounts-auditor-11-ppc.hqx
-r   1153914 Dec 12 2004 app/bus/address-book-10.hqx
-r   2120159 Aug 16 2001 app/bus/ae-tracker-3.hqx
-r   5338093 Oct  7 2000 app/bus/aqua-business-manager.hqx
-r    643246 Sep 26 2004 app/bus/barres-II00.hqx
-r     33888 Mar 21 2004 app/bus/currency-converter-20.hqx
-r    422206 Jun 12 2001 app/bus/drop-date-68k.hqx
-r    710274 Jun 12 2001 app/bus/drop-date-ppc.hqx
-r    857590 Jan 25 2002 app/bus/economix-104-x.hqx
-r   2695453 Dec  5 2000 app/bus/edwin-power-tools-30.hqx
-r   1516218 Feb 14 2004 app/bus/euro-assistant-pro-262-x.hqx
-r    912757 Feb 14 2004 app/bus/euro-assistant-pro-262.hqx
-r   1314222 Jun 19 2000 app/bus/euro-convert-20-ppc.hqx
-r    924576 Dec 20 2001 app/bus/euro-cruncher.hqx
-r    386721 Jan  8 2002 app/bus/europrice-22.hqx
-r   2054260 Nov  7 2001 app/bus/expenses-151.hqx
-r    669939 Sep 18 2002 app/bus/ez-contacts-104.hqx
-r   3859997 May 18 2000 app/bus/factura-12.hqx
-r   1771428 Jun 12 2001 app/bus/goal-checker.hqx
-r    775849 Jan 22 2001 app/bus/grantwriter-pro-27.hqx
-r     15535 Jan 26 2001 app/bus/gs-cookies.hqx
-r   2003284 May 10 2002 app/bus/hold-up-175.hqx
-r   4976861 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-br.hqx
-r   4975172 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-de.hqx
-r   4974641 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-es.hqx
-r   4974303 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-fr.hqx
-r   4974869 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-it.hqx
-r   4976244 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-nl.hqx
-r   9926968 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-x-br.hqx
-r  10552682 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-x-de.hqx
-r   9909663 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-x-es.hqx
-r   9800063 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-x-fr.hqx
-r   9872564 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-x-it.hqx
-r   9840249 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-x-nl.hqx
-r   9991855 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202-x.hqx
-r   4974121 Jul 28 2004 app/bus/i-cash-202.hqx
-r    800907 Aug 11 2000 app/bus/including-tax-151.hqx
-r  18196178 May 10 2003 app/bus/landlord-report.hqx
-r  11092212 May 10 2003 app/bus/legal-suite.hqx
-r   1795180 Mar 21 2004 app/bus/loan-calc-154-x.hqx
-r   1392473 Mar 21 2004 app/bus/loan-calc-154.hqx
-r   1791488 Jul  9 2001 app/bus/market-your-shareware.hqx
-r    278508 Nov 30 2000 app/bus/micro-accounts-fp4.hqx
-r   1389296 Feb 23 2001 app/bus/midius-project-planner-132.hqx
-r    375185 Jun 22 2000 app/bus/money-2-mac.hqx
-r    304510 Aug 15 2000 app/bus/mortgage-maker-22.hqx
-r   2062494 Aug 11 2000 app/bus/my-monee-11.hqx
-r   2667723 Apr 30 2003 app/bus/my-money-minder-12.hqx
-r    364666 Jul  5 2000 app/bus/name-chum-pro-25.hqx
-r     70012 Dec 27 2002 app/bus/osaifu-105.hqx
-r    359307 Jul  5 2000 app/bus/papirus-11.hqx
-r    115239 Jan 20 2001 app/bus/qif-categories-17.hqx
-r    244536 Dec  4 2001 app/bus/qif-convert-19.hqx
-r   4716401 Mar 12 2005 app/bus/qif-master-49.hqx
-r    187099 Dec 12 2001 app/bus/qif-web-extract-16.hqx
-r   1315784 Aug 31 2000 app/bus/quick-finance.hqx
-r   1891824 Jan 12 2003 app/bus/rebate-minder-osx.hqx
-r    198529 Jul 18 2001 app/bus/round-euro-11.hqx
-r   3023831 Apr  3 2001 app/bus/stock-comp-10.hqx
-r    214931 Sep  4 2000 app/bus/student-invoice-lite-222.hqx
-r   1837827 Feb 25 2005 app/bus/studio-ease-51.hqx
-r     44867 Jan 26 2003 app/bus/tan-manager-10.hqx
-r    152200 Apr 25 2000 app/bus/ticker-strip-10.hqx
-r    309085 Mar 13 2005 app/bus/tiny-books-21.hqx
-r   4306037 Mar 19 2005 app/bus/transaction-111.hqx
-r     80288 Mar 13 2005 app/ss/00ss-abstracts.txt
-r    207276 Feb 12 1999 app/ss/2-lava-lamps.hqx
-r    213300 Jul 19 1999 app/ss/ad-launcher-11-fr.hqx
-r    207293 Jul 16 1999 app/ss/ad-launcher-11-jp.hqx
-r    213837 Jan  6 2000 app/ss/ad-launcher-111.hqx
-r    464293 Feb  9 2001 app/ss/adventure-man-2000.hqx
-r    135324 Dec 18 2000 app/ss/blackwatch-155.hqx
-r    151057 Jan  6 2000 app/ss/chaos-zoom-10.hqx
-r    634749 Aug 15 1999 app/ss/chronos-10.hqx
-r   4248573 Jul  7 2000 app/ss/cosmos-clock-ppc.hqx
-r   6030157 Jul  7 2000 app/ss/cs-demo.hqx
-r   1349544 Jan 22 1999 app/ss/desktop-screensaver.hqx
-r   1108372 Mar  3 1998 app/ss/emeev.hqx
-r    647373 Mar  3 1998 app/ss/emp-12-net.hqx
-r    457425 Feb 26 1999 app/ss/emp-200.hqx
-r   2195123 Mar  5 1998 app/ss/emts.hqx
-r    517750 Mar  3 1998 app/ss/emwc.hqx
-r     33574 Feb  2 2002 app/ss/euclids-dream.hqx
-r   4771220 May  4 2003 app/ss/federation-screen-saver.hqx
-r    389628 Nov  9 2003 app/ss/fracture-12.hqx
-r     53618 Sep 28 2000 app/ss/geometrix-15.hqx
-r   1479690 Nov 23 1999 app/ss/gs-itmotn.hqx
-r     79916 Feb 12 1999 app/ss/guts.hqx
-r    462842 Aug 15 1999 app/ss/hiswa.hqx
-r    818803 Jun 27 1999 app/ss/hypnoptic-fat-201.hqx
-r    299924 Jun 27 1999 app/ss/hypnoptic-sdk-201.hqx
-r    617660 Mar  6 2000 app/ss/idim-10.hqx
-r    102503 Jul 15 2002 app/ss/igs-twisted-121.hqx
-r    313082 Feb  9 2001 app/ss/ilava.hqx
-r     43178 Feb  9 2001 app/ss/ilife.hqx
-r    758874 Jan 24 2000 app/ss/imorph.hqx
-r   1545338 May  4 2003 app/ss/klingon-screen-saver.hqx
-r    784381 Sep  1 2002 app/ss/le-screen-effects.hqx
-r   3816654 Dec 26 1998 app/ss/lenny-holiday-bash.hqx
-r     36219 Mar 25 1998 app/ss/lighthous-screen-saver.hqx
-r    300005 Jul  7 2000 app/ss/mac-dim-221-fr.hqx
-r    294090 Jan 12 2000 app/ss/mac-dim-221-jp.hqx
-r    296424 Jan  6 2000 app/ss/mac-dim-221.hqx
-r   1833343 Jul 12 1999 app/ss/mega-pak.hqx
-r   1019703 Dec  7 2001 app/ss/midnight-10-68k.hqx
-r   1536722 Dec  7 2001 app/ss/midnight-10-cbn.hqx
-r   1334181 Dec  7 2001 app/ss/midnight-10-ppc.hqx
-r    363794 Sep 14 2002 app/ss/millennium-screen-saver-01.hqx
-r    633111 Jan  8 2000 app/ss/molecules-11-fr.hqx
-r    627477 Jan 12 2000 app/ss/molecules-11-jp.hqx
-r    631596 Jan  6 2000 app/ss/molecules-11.hqx
-r   3157199 Dec 26 1998 app/ss/money-and-happiness.hqx
-r    286894 Jan 15 1998 app/ss/morphology.hqx
-r   1840485 Apr 23 1999 app/ss/nova-31-ppc-fr.hqx
-r   1531222 Apr 23 1999 app/ss/nova-31-ppc.hqx
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Date:         Sat, 02 Jul 94 18:35:15 PDT
From: Paul Brians <BRIANS@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU.EDU>
Subject:      Preventing and Solving PageMaker Bad Record Index Errors


When I recently had a PageMaker 5.0 file go belly-up on me because of a
"'Bad Record Index'" error, I collected many tips on dealing with this
ominous problem which I thought I would share.  I am sending you a
detailed set of instructions which may be of use to others for placing
in the archives.

Dealing with "Bad Record Index" errors in PageMaker.

The main points are these:

Prevention:

1.  Update to PM 5.0a (but do turn off ALL inits first; the installer is
a killer otherwise).
2.  In Preferences, make sure "Save smaller" is checked.

3.  Try to keep files small--30 pages or so. Divide longer projects into
shorter files.

4.  Be careful to be consistent when you apply styles in Word for
documents you will be importing into PM. Don't create two different
styles with the same name.

5.  When typing directly into PM, always assign what you type one of
your styles.

6.  Never click-create a text block in PM without typing something, a
space, at least. THEN you can delete it.

Repair (test your document after trying each one):

The first time you get the error message, save the document as another
document. The new copy may be fixed.

Hold down the shift and option keys while choosing Hyphenation. The
document will be searched for problems. One beep means no problem, two
means a problem or problems was repaired, three means an unrepaired
problem. This is the only solution offered in the User's Manual, and
doesn't seem to work very often.

Command-click on each style name in the STyle palette to bring up the
Edit styles dialogue box, then hit Return (or press OK). If you get an
error message with one of them, you've found a corrupted style. Then
command-click on "No style" and type the name of the bad style, exactly,
except for any plus signs or asterisks). Use save as. (This tip from
"Real World PageMaker 5.0: Industrial Strength Techniques," p. 253,
from Random House--a great book.)

Find any temp files with names like "aldtmpXX" (where XX are sequential
numbers) and open them with PM. They may be earlier versions that are
not yet damaged.

If you have linked text or graphics, go to Links in the File Menu and
break all links to the original.

Follow the instructions below in the section called "CompuServe
BADRIX.TXT" to remove any corrupted styles. This was the only thing that
worked for me.

As a last desperate measure, create a new publication and copy and paste
your stories one by one from the old publication; though if the old pub
was created by placed stories created elsewhere, it might be almost as
easy to recreate the document from scratch, particularly in PM 4.2,
which doesn't allow two documents open at once.

Here are copies (slightly edited) of the documents and correspondence I
collected, so you can see where this advice is coming from and get its
full context.

--
Via Usenet's alt.pagemaker newsgroup:

Date: Sat, 02 Jul 94 13:26:55 GMT
From: jason@heaven.demon.co.uk (Jason Crouch)
Organization: mFifteen design
To: BRIANS@wsuvm1.csc.wsu.edu
Subject: Where are "Bad Record Index" errors discussed in PM5 manual?

In article <16FE5120F2S85.BRIANS@wsuvm1.csc.wsu.edu> you write:

> The first entry in the PM 5 User Manual under Troubleshooting on p. 464
> is"Bad Record Index errors, fixing 312.  Trouble is, there's nothing
> on that subject on p. 312.  My 90 days of free support just expired
> and I don't feel like paying to get solve a problem Aldus caused.
> Can someone tell me the REAL page number on which "Bad Record Index" errors
> are discussed?

I'm afraid it _is_ listed on that page. In the beige box top left. (the
bit about Option-Shift-Hyphenation).[Although the index points to this, the
words "Bad
Record Index" aren't used anywhere on the page, very misleading. PB]

That's the extent of the information provided by Aldus. Here's a
trasnscript of another message I sent regarding this issue. (after
considerable discussion with Aldus Tech Support here in the UK).

--

> I was working on my graduate project in PM 4.2 for the Macintosh when
> suddenly got this error: "Cannot open file: Bad Index Table"!

This means that the internal database structure of the PM file has become
corrupted. There are ways to avoid this problem, but few to save data once
it's sufficiently corrupted to fail to open.

Avoidance techniques:

1)   Backup regularly - including Save(ing) As ...

     Save As reconstructs the entire project on disk as a mirror to the
     document currently being worked on. Save, however, merely tags the
     past few changes onto the database. The example given to me by some
     tech from Aldus Tech. Support was:

        "Imagine you have a 100 page long document which you
         cut 99 pages of graphics and text from, you then Save.
         PageMaker's internal database then stores 100 pages
         and graphics which it then cuts the last 99 pages from
         before allowing you to work on it.
         Save As, however, re-writes the database in it's entirety
         to bring it in line with the project as it stands in memory
         and on disk."

     My preference is to keep at least 3 versions of any one project
     on the hard drive at any one time.

2)   Check the document using shift-option-Hyphenation (if you can still
     open it that is).

     This

        " ... can automatically repair some corrupted publications.
         If the computer beeps once, PM found no problem, ... twice,
         it found and repaired a problem ... three times, it found a
         problem but was unable to repair it."
                                                PM5 users manual pp 312
                                                re: bad record (table) index

     Although it's never beeped even once for me =]


3)   If you can afford it, upgrade to PM5(a), which Aldus technical support
     assures us has an improved database structure. I have found problems
     regarding PM4 documents opened in PM5, Aldus suggest this is more
     likely to be a semi-corrupted PM4 file, whose errors have only come
     to light in the conversion process. This touching faith in the stability
     of the latest version of PM may leave a lot to be desired. =op

4)   If you begin to get the bad table index message, immediately save as
     to another document. If the message re-occurs in this _new_ document
     then cut and paste the document into a new document, page by page.
     (Clearly only a real option in PM5). If this does not solve the
     problem then I have been advised by Aldus technical support that
     the _only_ way to recover the file is to re-build it in its
     entirety from scratch. Thanks Aldus.


Recovery techniques:

1)   Try and find any mini-saved versions of the document. Pagemaker
     creates such a file every time you turn the page, print, etc. There
     may be one on your machine that PM can open. On the Mac
     these are called aldtmpXX (where XX are sequential numbers), on the
     windows variety ~PMXXXXX.TMP. They are found in the Rescued items
     folder in the trash can on the Mac, and in the directory specified
     by the TEMP environment variable on the PC  AFAIK.

     Open these as you would open a normal PM4 file.
     But with your fingers resolutely crossed.

     If the files are _very_ small (typically under 1k) then they, clearly,
     will _not_ contain the minisave you require. In some incidents you
     may find a variety of mini-save'd versions of the document, in a
     variety of states of disrepair.

2)   Never found any other way that worked,

     Further advice, anyone?

============================================================================

This advice may or may not be of help to you. =)
--
internet                          | "Each day, death strikes and we live
e-mail : jason@heaven.demon.co.uk |  as though we were immortal. This is
  jason.crouch@almac.co.uk        |  what is the greatest marvel"
         jason@mfl.org            |                        Yudhhishthira

--

>From CompuServe's Aldus PageMaker forum:

Date:    Jul 1, 1994 6:01:22 PM
Subject: #119762-Solve Bad RIX error?
From:    John Cornicello [sysop] 76702,1410
To:      Paul Brians 76136,1300 (deletable)

My manual does have a possible fix mentioned on page 312. There is a
side bar that says hold down Option-Shift and select Hyphenation from
the Type menu to do some internal file repairs.

When you do this, though, you should have the pointer tool selected, but
no objects selected on the page.

There is also a file called badrix.txt in Library 3 here that talks a
bit about Bad Record Index errors. It is a couple of years old, but some
of the things in there may still apply.

BadRix can also have to do with linked text or graphics. You might go to
Links in the File menu and break all links to the original text if they
exist.

JC

Date:    Jul 2, 1994 6:24:29 AM
Subject: #119762-Solve Bad RIX error?
From:    Dave Saunders [sysop] 76702,1306
To:      Paul Brians 76136,1300 (deletable)

As John says, the tip box on page 312 is what you need to attack your
Bad Record Index problem. But, be sure to have the pointer tool active
and nothing selected when you do it.

I've just had a flood of bad record index problems to deal with, myself.
I've found that sometimes I have to do the diagnostic recompose two or
three times intermixed with resaving the file before the problem finally
disappears. Another good thing to do (that forces PageMaker to take a
good hard look at the file) is to hold down the shift key and select "Go
To" from the Layout menu. This will give you a "slide show" view of your
document, as PM shows you each page in turn -- click the mouse to stop
it. My advice is to let PM wander through the document completely before
stopping it.

Make sure that you have "Save Smaller" activated. Save Faster, the
alternative, creates files that have not been cleaned up -- in my view,
the larger the file, the more likely it is to have trouble.

300 pages is also rather large for a single file. I work on 700 page
books, but I use the book feature to divide the document into chapters
of about 30 pages each.

Hope you find some help in here somewhere.

Dave

--

Downloaded from CompuServe Aldus Forum Library no. 3:

When I try to edit or remove styles from my style sheet, PageMaker gives
me the message, "Internal error: bad record index." [Note: in my case
the error message occurred only when I attempted to print. PB] What am I
doing
wrong and how can I fix it?

	In this situation, the message "Inernal Error: bad record index"
means that the paragraphs in a story that you typed from scratch in
PageMaker--not one that you placed--are trying to use a style that's not
in your style sheet. (In PageMaker, a "story" consists of all the text
between an empty windowshade handle and a whindowshade handle with a #
in it.)
	This happens when you create an insertion point to start a new
story then accidentally press the Backspace (or Delete) key before
typing any text.  Although your currently selected style (which could be
"No Style") remains highlighted in the style palette, any text you type
after hitting the Backspace key uses a non-existent style.  You don't
have a clue that anything is wrong until you get the "bad record index"
message when trying to edit or remove a style.
	To prevent this in the future, avoid pressing Backspace until
you've typed some text, even a single character, into a new story.
	To repair your publication's style sheet once you get this
message, you must use the style palette and the process of elimination
to check each story you created with PageMaker's text tool.  Be
forewarned that this can be time-consuming if you publication is large.

Here's what to do:

1.	Make a backup copy of the publication. Use the backup to isolate
the problem paragraph(s), and fix the original afterward.

2.	In the backup of the publication, create a new style named "My
Style."

3.	Use the pointer tool to select "My Style" in the style palette.

4.	With the text tool, create an insertion point on the pasteboard
(be sure you're not clicking inside an existing story).

5.	Type, "This is My Style."

6.	Click an insertion point in the story you created on the
pasteboard so that "My Style" is selected in the style palette.

7.	Click an insertion point in the first paragraph of a story you
typed in PageMaker and check the style palette. If a style other than
"My Style" is highlighted, the selected paragraph is okay.  If "my
Style" remains selected, the paragraph is formatted wih a nonexistent
style.  (When PageMaker can't determine which style is applied to a
paragraph, it leaves the style palette unaltered, so the palette will
still read "My Style.")  If that happens, chose "Select all" from the
edit menu, click "No style" in the style palette, then apply appropriate
styles to each paragraph in the story.

8.	Note where you correct the backup publication because you'll
have to update the original one later.

9.	Repeate 6 through 8 for each story.

10.	After you've checked all the stories you typed in PageMaker, try
to remove "My Style."  If you still get a "bad record index" message,
You've missed one or more problem stories- continue cleaning up the
publication.
	Once you've found and corrected all the problem stories, correct
the original publication and resume your work.

Here are a few tips to help you speed your search for the problem
stories:

	Only check all stories-headlines, captions, body text, or
others-you created by typing with PageMaker's text tool.

	Begin with a preliminary search of the master pages and the
pasteboard, because those frequently have running heads, page numbers,
and other stories you typed in PageMaker.

	If you have to check the regular pages and you publication is
long, subdivide the backup into two smaller publications(make two
copies, delete half the pages from one and the other half of the pages
from the other copy).  Next, try to edit a style in each half of the
publication.  If you receive a "bad record index" message in either one,
continue to subdivide that half-publication util each partial
publication with a "bad record index" message contains only one or two
pages. Then check those carefully, as described above.

Paul Brians, Washington State University, brians@wsuvm1.csc.wsu.edu
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Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1993 19:17:52 -0400 (EDT)
From: "J. David Stradley" <stradley@ac.wfunet.wfu.edu>
Subject: Re: Word indexing (fwd)

Thanks for all the responses to my query about indexing in Word.

The question was "How do you get Word to index every occurence of a given 
term without having to hand code each occurence with the "Insert index 
entry" command?"

I got a variety of answers. The most economically sound solution was "Use 
Nisus." After all, it would serve Microsoft right for not including this 
capability.

But, hark, what light through yonder window breaks? Yep, it's another 
undocumented feature, courtesy of the boys and girls at Microsoft. 
TIDBITS editor Tonya Engst suggested a Word-only solution to the problem. 
While I haven't tried it, coming from such a reputable source, it has to 
work. See below.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
J. David Stradley

<stradley@acpub.duke.edu>
<stradley@ac.wfu.edu> or
<js1844@student.law.duke.edu>
(919)382-0029


---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 1993 02:02:37 -0800
From: Tonya Engst <tonya@tidbits.com>
To: stradley@ac.wfunet.wfu.edu
Subject: Re: Word indexing


>Ideally, what I need is a way to define a list of terms and then have
>program go through the Wod doc and find all the occurences of each term
>and insert index codes around each term. Of course, the find-and-replace
>part could be done in Word itself but for the fact that Word won't let
>you simultaneously inlcude both regular and hidden text in the replace
>dialog box. (Hint, hint, to you folks at Microsoft.)

The best Word-only way to approach the problem is to use the Replace
command, and I include the steps below. I'm not sure, but you might be able
to use QuicKeys or something to automate it even more. The steps are an
excerpt from the _draft_ of a book about Word that I am currently working
on. The steps are for Word 5.x, but should approximately apply to Word 4.
To replace with the contents of the clipboard in Word 4, type ^c in the
Change To box.

For example, to place all instances of "chocolate chips" in the index,
follow these steps:

	1.	Select one instance of "chocolate chips" in the document. This instance
should not be followed by a paragraph mark. If necessary, add a character
or two after the "s" in "chips" to make it so the paragraph mark does not
directly follow "chips". Remember to use the View menu to show paragraph
marks so you can see what you are doing.

	2.	Go to the Insert menu and choose Index Entry.

	3.	Select the resulting index entry, starting at the first dot and ending
with the semicolon.

	4.	Copy the selection by pressing Command-C or by choosing Copy from the
Edit menu. This places the selection in the clipboard.

	5.	Drop down the Edit menu and choose Replace.

	6.	In the "Find What" box, type chocolate chips.

	7.	From the "Replace With" Special pop-down menu, choose Clipboard. Word
puts ^c in the "Replace With" box to indicate that you want to replace with
the contents of the clipboard.

	8.	Change the Search pop-down menu to All.

	9.	If you feel brave, click on the Replace All button. If you want to
monitor Word's actions, click on the Find Next button. If you click on the
Find Next button, Word finds the first instance of "chocolate chips" and
highlights it. You can then click on the Replace button to make the
replacement or the Find Next button to skip ahead to the next instance of
"chocolate chips".

I am well-aware that this is not an ideal situation, but it does get the
job done vastly more efficiently then coding everything by hand.

cheers, tonya

Tonya Engst, TidBITS Editor -- tonya@tidbits.com --info@tidbits.com
My opinions are not necessarily those of my employer, Microsoft
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From: haddock@lifesci.lscf.ucsb.edu
Subject: PowerBook Keyboard Remapping



These files explain how to make the row of function keys on your 
PowerBook (anything beyond the 100 series, unless I hear otherwise)
serve as PageUp, PageDown, Home, End, and Forward Delete.

You'll wonder how you ever did without them!

This version includes instructions which work with System 8. 


Steve
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Date: Wed, 8 Feb 1995 19:15:37 -0600
From: kuiyu@mail.utexas.edu (Kui-yu Chang)
Subject:  apple-13in-monitor-fix-r2

Document : apple-13in-monitor-fix.txt
Revision : 2
Date     : 31 Jan 1995
composer : kuiyu@mail.utexas.edu
           CHANG, Kui Yu (Julian)

1  MONITOR
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AppleColor 13" High-Resolution RGB monitor

2  PROBLEM
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Powers itself off sporadically, green power light goes off with switch still
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3  SOLUTION 1

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Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 17:06:31 PST
From: The Moderators <info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu>
Subject: [*] Apple Press Releases 1/6/93

Here are today's Apple press releases from AppleLink. The titles:

Apple Brings Color Printing Technology to Macintosh Users
Apple Announces New StyleWriter II Personal Printer and GrayShare
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Apple Unveils Color Scanner and New Ofoto 2.0 Image Capture Software
Apple Reduces Suggested Retail Prices on Selected Apple Imaging
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Apple Introduces New Ergonomically Designed Keyboard and Mouse
Apple Introduces 600-dpi Workgroup Printers for Macintosh and Windows
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Date: Fri, 19 Jun 92 08:19:23 EDT 
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   A few weeks back, someone posted information suggesting that for
   those of us with old Quantum drives which appear to have problems
   starting when cold, there is a ROM update available.
   I would appreciate any specifics anyone has on this...

      SERVICE NOTICE: 20MB/40MB HARD DRIVE REPAIR EXTENSION PROGRAM

		   ( Copyright 1991, Apple Computer Inc.)
 
 
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Suppose you have a Fax-modem and you want to receive a fax late at
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PreFax is a piece of hardware that enables soft power on/off Macs to
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Together PreFax and Apr�s Fax can be used as an unattended fax
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New in version 2.0
Apr�s Fax can now tell an extension manager (not included) to only
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Subject: Appletalk Substitute for $2 

Dear Moderators,

  enclosed please find an article I found on the usenet some time ago. It
describes how you can build your own appletalk compatible network connector
using only two or three condensers. Very easy, very cheap and works like a 
charm.



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Here is the info on CapNet
  
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Updated 8/21/90

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Subject: AT&T DataPort 14.4K Report 

The AT&T DataPort 14.4K modem has generated a lot of interest on the
newsgroup comp.dcom.modems. An external model of this modem with Class 1
fax capability (including cable and QuickLink II fax software, yech!) is
being advertised in MacWeek (3-08-93) for $299. The offer is only good
through April 30, 1993. If you qualify under the Sysop program, your price
drops to $222. In response to the question recently posted to info-mac, I
sent one reply but thought that it would make more sense to summarize the
postings on comp.dcom.modems and prepare a report on this modem.

I have clipped responses from the following people on comp.dcom.modems 

karl@genesis.MCS.COM
dawson@willard.atl.ga.us
Adam.Frix@p18.f20.n226.z1.FIDONET.ORG
jmcging@access.digex.com


#### TEXT       av-dsp-faq-101.txt   ****

Subject: AV DSP Mini-FAQ v 1.01
From: bdenckla@husc7.harvard.edu (Benjamin Denckla)
Date: 7 Dec 1993 17:43:17 GMT

	This document contains information relevant to the AV Macs, 
especially in relation to the use and programming of their DSP chip.  It 
is the product of my own experience and many helpful responses I 
have received to posts I have made.  I have taken slight liberties in 
editing responses, so what you see below are not always the exact words 
of the contributors to the FAQ.  It is structured in the typical FAQ 
format of question and answer with the questions listed at the 
beginning.  Please write me with any additions to or comments about this 
document.

Ben Denckla
Manager
Harvard University Electronic Music Studio


1. Are modem/fax software and the GeoPort telecom adapter included?

#### BINHEX     caltech-ppc-intro.hqx   ****

From "harrym@netcom.com (Harry Myhre)" Sun Mar 13 08:50:29 1994
From: harrym@netcom.com (Harry Myhre)
Subject: [*] CalTech PowerPC Intro Invite
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 1994 08:51:19 -0800 (PST)

This Macintosh application allows you to view and print a map to the CalTech
introduction of the Macintosh PowerPC.


#### TEXT       centris-610-clock-mod-11.txt   ****

Date: Sun, 6 Jun 1993 01:13:15 -0700 (PDT) 
From: Guy Kuo <guykuo@u.washington.edu>
Subject: centris-clock-mod-11 

Text File for Tech folder which describes how to accelerate a Centris
610 to Centris 650 speeds and beyond by changing the clock oscillator.
This procedure is similar to that for the Quadra 700.

---------------------------------------------------
Centris 610 Clock Mod Version 1.1
by Guy Kuo

This information is only for those who are technically adept. The process 
requires soldering leads to surface mount components. This is not a good first
soldering project and should be done only with electrostatic discharge safe
equipment and the usual ESD workmats, etc. You will void your warranty. If you
ruin your motherboard, your friends will laugh at you.
 
Now that you have been properly warned, the procedure:
 

#### TEXT       centris-650-ethernet.txt   ****

Date: 22 Mar 1993 18:59:30GMT 
From: "Alun J. Carr" <ajcarr%ollamh.ucd.ie@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: [*] Centris Ethernet Report 

Dear All,

A week ago I sent out a request for information about the built-in ethernet
connection in a Centris 650 (as in our College Microstore didn't want me to
use it). I enclose the responses I received for filing as a report.

The consensus is that the inbuilt connector is the thing to use, with the
caveat that Apple's self-terminating transponders may cause problems. One
respondent seems to have had very bad problems with Quadra 700s, cause
unknown.

Many thanks to all those who replied.

Alun

A. J. Carr, Mech. Eng. Dept., UCD, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.

#### TEXT       centris-quadra-800-video.txt   ****

Date: Tue, 30 Mar 93 09:03:17 EST 
From: vita@sunny.dab.ge.com (Mark Vita)
Subject: Centris / Quadra 800 video report 

Here is a very informative report on the built-in video capabilities of the
Apple's new Centris 610/650 and Quadra 800 machines.  The report was
written by Dale Adams, the designer of the video hardware on those
machines.  It includes a complete description of the available resolutions
and bit depths, the types of monitors supported, and the video connector
pinouts (including the sense pin configurations necessary to enable the
various display types).

Mark Vita                                  vita@sunny.dab.ge.com
GE Simulation and Control Systems
Daytona Beach, FL


--------------------------------- cut here -------------------------------------

Built-In Video on the Macintosh Centris 610/650 and Quadra 800

#### BINHEX     changing-timing-crystal.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1993 09:13:05 -0700 (MST)
From: Russ Pagenkopf <cs000rjp@selway.umt.edu>
Subject: submission

This is a text file with good instructions on how to change the speed of your 
mac by changing the clock speed of the timing crystal. Written by Marc
Schrier (schrier@garnet.berkeley.edu), and humbly submitted with permission by
Russ Pagenkopf (cs000rjp@selway.umt.edu). Enjoy! 
----------

#### BINHEX     choice-stick.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 10:34:54 -0500
From: Lon D Pilot <airplane@chopin.udel.edu>
Subject: ChoiceStick Press Kit

    This file includes a press release and detailed information about the
ChoiceStick joystick adapter for the Macintosh. The detailed information
document is in DocMaker format, and requires no additional software to view.
Best results will be obtained by printing the detailed document, since it
includes scaled-down screenshots of the interface.


#### TEXT       classic-power-mods.txt   ****

Date: Thu, 2 Feb 95 19:09:26 GMT
From: tjfs@tadpole.co.uk (Tim Steele)
Subject: Classic Power Mods

Some tips on modifying Mac Classic Analog Boards!
-------------------------------------------------

If you want to modify a Mac Classic from 110v to 240v (or vice versa) use
these tables:

Late Revision Classic Analog Board (JP2 marked on PCB across CP13 location)

        110v            240v
JP1     Wire Link       -
JP2     -               Wire Link
CP1     220uF 250V      220uF 400V
CP13    220uF 250V      -
CP19    4.7nF 250V      10nF 250V               <-- Must be Class Y Rated
CP38    Wire Link       10nF 250V               <-- Must be Class Y Rated


#### BINHEX     clock-chipping-duo210-mcwrite-ii.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 2 Nov 1994 10:16:05 +0100
From: r.e.leenes@bsk.utwente.nl (Ronald Leenes)
Subject: Duo 210 clock chipping text Rev II



--========================_30897681==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Dear Info-mac archivers,

Enclosed you will find a description of a clock modification for the Duo 210.
It describes how to modify (clock chip) the Duo 210 to 32 Mhz, without
soldering on the system board. All you need is silver glue and a
replacement oscillator.

This (Macwite II) file more or less replaces
/info/Hardware/clock-chipping-duo210-msword.hqx




--========================_30897681==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Duo210_Clock_Mod_RevII"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Duo210_Clock_Mod_RevII"


#### BINHEX     clock-chipping-html.hqx   ****

From: schrier@garnet.berkeley.edu (Marc Schrier)
Subject: [*] Clock Chipping Home Page
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 1994 00:57:06 -0800 (PST)

I recently started a Clock Chipping Home Page, with information on
how to accelerate your Apple Macintosh computer.  For those of
you who do not have access to the World Wide Web, I will maintain a
stuffit file with all of the html files from the site.  The
package will work best if read with a WWW browser like Netscape
Mosaic which can be found at:
ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/net/infosys/Netscape/mac/netscape093.sit.hq
x

The site, and this stuffit file, includes the latest Mac Crystal
Oscillator Speedup History file as well as others, with information
on accelerating the IIsi, IIfx, C610, C650, C660av, Q605, Q610, Q650,
Q660av, Q700, Q800, Q900, Q950, PM6100(av), PM7100(av),
PM8100(av), PPC PDS card, LCIII, LC475, PB's, and Duo's.

For those of you who use the WWW, the URL for the site is:
http://bambam.cchem.berkeley.edu/~schrier/mhz.html


						Marc Schrier

The file should appear in info-mac/info/hdwr


#### TEXT       clock-speeds.txt   ****

Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1993 09:30:29 -0500
From: pepper@rockvax.ROCKEFELLER.EDU (Chris Pepper)
Subject: Macintosh Clock Speeds II

>Date: Fri, 17 Sep 93 12:52:40 -0400
>From: barnett@amnh.org (Bill Barnett-Interdepartmental Laboratories)
>Subject: AV clock speeds
>
>Hello:
>        Could someone who can keep megahertzes in their head a little
>better than I lay out the clock speeds for the new AVs vis a vis their
>middle-aged Quadra counterparts?  I realize that clock speeds are not a
>measure of the machines performance, but the data would be helpful.
>Couldn't find it in MacWorld's report on these machines. Thanks.
>
>-Bill Barnett  barnett@amnh.org  American Museum of Natural History

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

        Following are the clock speeds and processors of all the Macs I can

#### TEXT       color-lcd-projection.txt   ****

Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1993 10:16:09 -0500
From: tas2@cornell.edu  (Thomas Scott)
Subject: Color LCD Projection Report

About 8 months ago, I requested info about users' experiences with LCD
projection panels.  I got a number of responses, and I was going to post
to sumex, but didn't get a chance to.  Yesterday I got a request from one
of
the Info-Mac readers to send him any info I did get.  It cleared out the
cobwebs, and I realized that there wasn't anything like this currently on
sumex, so I'm posting it now.

However, everything in the technology world changes almost on a daily
basis.
I'm sure there's been many changes, especially with the October rollout of
new Macs, and the never-ending run of 3rd party vendors to introduce new 
peripherals to keep up with Apple's changing line.

If you seen any changes in this field since last May that could enhance
this report, please send them to me at tas2@cornell.edu, and I'll udpate

#### TEXT       crystal-speedup-history-23.txt   ****

Date: Fri, 8 Apr 94 01:01:04 PST
From: Marc Schrier <schrier@garnet.berkeley.edu>
Subject: [*] Crystal Speedup History 2.3

Mac Crystal Oscillator Speedup History 2.3                April 1994

There has been a great deal of interest expressed over the net about 
these simple and inexpensive Macintosh modifications that yield 20-
40% speed increases.  Over the last year or so I have been doing a 
fair amount of crystal oscillator swapping/acceleration on Mac's, 
and gathering information from others.  I've made several posts to 
comp.sys.mac.hardware with the bulk of this info and as new 
machines come out, and new concerns surface, I will try to add them 
to this history of the modifications, post them on 
comp.sys.mac.hardware and make them available for anonymous ftp 
on sumex-aim.stanford.edu in /info-mac/info/hdwr.  Included in this 
version is some of the news on the PowerMac's and Marlin Prowell's 
new C650 modification.



#### TEXT       csm-hardware-faq-221.txt   ****

Date: Fri, 17 Jun 1994 08:39:48 +0700
From: eharold@sunspot.noao.edu (Elliotte Harold)
Subject: update hardware faq

Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware,comp.answers,news.answers
From: elharo@shock.njit.edu (Elliotte Rusty Harold)
Reply-To: elharo@shock.njit.edu (Elliotte Harold)
Organization: Department of Mathematics, NJIT
Summary: This document answers several of the most frequently asked 
	questions about Macintosh hardware on Usenet.  To avoid 
	wasting bandwidth and as a matter of politeness please 
	familiarize yourself with this document BEFORE posting.
Subject: Macintosh hardware frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Keywords: FAQ, Macintosh, mac, macintosh, Mac, hardware
Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.edu
Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.hardware

Archive-name: macintosh/hardware-faq
Version: 2.2.1
Last-modified: June 12, 1994

#### TEXT       daystar-powercache.txt   ****

Date: Fri, 1 May 92 13:57:05 MDT 
From: sharmony@nova.ta52.lanl.gov (Stephen C. Harmony)
Subject: [*] PowerCache performance in LC 

Dear Moderators:

I think the following report on the DayStar PowerCache performance in LC's would 
be a useful addition to the info-mac/reports directory.

The following explanation of how the PowerCache minimizes the effect of the LC's 
16-bit data path was written by Steve Tuttle, the Online Resources Mgr for 
DayStar Digital. I will submit an expanded report to the info-mac archives 
as soon as Steve forwards the results of the benchmark tests on the unenhanced 
LC and IIci, but the results as presented give a good indication of the 
performance difference between a PowerCache-enhanced LC and IIci.

"Altho it would appear intuitive that due to the 16 bit path on the LC you are
going to be forced to run slower, it is not necessarily the case. You see, all
Macs have some sort of delays inherent in their design: The II,IIx,IIcx, &
SE/30 all have 120ns RAM and require 2 wait states to be added to the memory

#### BINHEX     disk-partition-sizer-10b1-hc.hqx   ****

From: Ric Ford <ricford@world.std.com> (by way of igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits))
Subject: [*] Disk Partition Sizer 1.0B1 stack
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 1994 16:26:04 -0600



--========================_19861284==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Disk Partition Sizer is a simple stack that displays minimum file sizes for
any given Mac disk partition size. It may be useful for choosing partition
sizes to minimize wasted space. Compatible with HyperCard 2.1.



--========================_19861284==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Disk_Partition_Sizer_1.0B1"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Disk_Partition_Sizer_1.0B1"


#### TEXT       duo-faq.txt   ****

Date: Sat, 9 Jul 94 17:12:51 +0100
From: " nick.c " <nick@pitt.edu>
Subject: DuoFAQ


Folks:

    Included is the latest Duo FAQ.  It's a compilation of usefull
      information for powerbooks users, with a lot of specific info
      on the powerbook Duo.  Please add it to your archive.

                                            -- nick



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 _/ _/_/  _/  _/       _/ _/
_/   _/  _/   _/_/_/  _/   _/  CompSrv: 71232,766 I-Net: Nick@pitt.edu
 

#### BINHEX     european-phone-connections.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 13 Aug 92 01:28:03 -0400 
From: mingo@world.std.com (Charles H Mingo)
Subject: [*] European Phone Connections 

	After I mentioned this file last month, I received several requests
for it, so I thought I might as well send a copy to the archives.

	This is a file I obtained from the IBMEUROPE forum on CompuServe
which details how to connect a US modem to various European phone
systems (with a bonus file explaining the many different flavors of German
phone jacks).


#### BINHEX     extract-it-1571.hqx   ****

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#### BINHEX     about-slice-watch.hqx   ****

From: Allan Udy, allan@goldenms.actrix.gen.nz
Subject: About SliceWatch Info

The attached 'postcard' application contains some detailed information, and
screen shots, of the SliceWatch time management database application. This
document is designed to enable potential SliceWatch users get a quick look
at the application, before downloading the larger full distribution archive
file.

Golden Micro Solutions
                       

#### TEXT       adobe-acrobat.txt   ****

Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1993 14:45:38 -0500
From: baim@harpo.aaec.com
Subject: Adobe Acrobat Report

attached is a report/blurb from Adobe regarding Acrobat and its place in
the Grand Scheme.  FYI.

Paul Baim

-- cut here --
From: santoro@mv.us.adobe.com
Subject:      Re: Acrobat
To: Multiple recipients of list GUTNBERG
<GUTNBERG%UIUCVMD.bitnet@vm42.cso.uiuc.edu>

Overview

In the last decade, personal computer users have come to depend on their
machines for a variety of tasks, nearly all of which culminate in the creation
of documents. These can range from one-page spreadsheets or simple letters to

#### TEXT       after-dark-30-bugs.txt   ****

From: Lloyd Wood <L.H.Wood@student.lut.ac.uk>
Subject: After Dark 3.0 conflicts, updates
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 94 4:48:34 BST

This document details a large number of known and suspected conflicts
between After Dark 3.0 and other software. A mailing list for 'quick fix'
updaters is being put together by Berkeley Systems - if you own After Dark
3.0, I strongly recommend getting on that list. Details below.
 
This document appeared in Berkeley System's forum on CompuServe
on Friday, 16 September, at the same time as the After Dark 3.0 Programming
Kit. The disclaimer at the bottom of this document suggests that it was
originally made available on Apple's eWorld.
 
If you own After Dark 3.0 or are planning to purchase it in the near
future, it is in your interest to download and read this textfile.

Although I maintain the Mac screensaver FAQ (currently being updated to
include details of DarkSide 4.2 and After Dark 3.0), I have not seen
After Dark 3.0. I do not own it. I am not qualified to answer questions

#### TEXT       alias-tricks.txt   ****

Date: Wed, 8 Jun 1994 13:52:38 +1000
From: "Michael.Smith" <Michael.Smith@maths.anu.edu.au>
Subject: Tricks for keeping aliases connected

Warning: I waffle on a bit in this message.

This a brief account of my recent experiences with aliases. Hopefully it
will be of use to others. A simple trick allowed me to do a backup-restore
of my hard disk with only a few aliases ending up detached (some because I
forgot to unlock them before starting, others because they ended up
pointing across the new partitions).


How do aliases work?
--------------------

As far as I know, an alias encodes its destination in two ways.  I won't go
into too many details, since I have only educated guesses on precisely how
it works, but experimentation can verify the following facts:


#### BINHEX     ambrosia-software-faq.hqx   ****

From: ("Cajun" David Richard) help@ambrosiasw.com
Subject: Ambrosia Software FAQ

Keywords: AMBROSIA FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FAQ ANDREW WELCH
-------------------
FAQ is an acronym for Frequently Asked Questions.  This FAQ is an attempt 
to provide a comprehensive source of information about Ambrosia Software, 
Inc., and was created in response to questions that are frequently raised 
by our customers.  We hope you find it useful.

If there are any questions you have about Ambrosia that are not answered 
in this FAQ, please get in touch with us so we can include them in future 
revisions.

Ambrosia Software, Inc. is a small company dedicated to bringing you 
quality software, excellent support, and innovative ideas all at a 
reasonable cost.  We give you commercial-quality software at a fraction 
of the price, with the added convenience of being able to try out the 
software before you pay for it.

Ambrosia distributes software on numerous electronic information 
services, as well as via user groups, and approved public domain 
distributors. Of course, you can always obtain our products directly from 
us as well.  You are given a 30 day free license to evaluate any of our 
software; after the 30 days have passed, you are expected to send the 
appropriate registration fee to us for processing.


#### BINHEX     ambrosia-times-34.hqx   ****

From: ("Cajun" David Richard) help@ambrosiasw.com
Subject: Ambrosia Times July '96

Keywords: NEWSLETTER ELECTRONIC AMBROSIA TIMES JULY 1996

This is the July Ambrosia Times, Volume 3, Issue 4.

Ambrosia Software, Inc. publishes an electronic newsletter, entitled The 
Ambrosia Times, every other month. The 'Times is an interactive 
electronic newsletter that is meant to serve as an informal method of 
getting the word out about what Ambrosia is up to as a company. By 
browsing past and present issues of this newsletter, you'll obtain a 
wealth of information about our products, from previews of upcoming 
products to hints and tips about how to use our software effectively. 

In the July 1996 issue of The Ambrosia Times, you will find:

- The announcement of Ambrosia's new game, Manse.
- An interview with a new member of the Ambrosia team.
- The latest scores from the Barrack High Score contest.
- An update on the latest version of Escape Velocity and the Delta_V 
mailing list.
- Microsoft's plan for world domnation and more!

Download this free newsletter to find out more about Ambrosia's shareware 
and the people behind it.

The Ambrosia Times is being distributed electronically free of charge on 
a bi-monthly basis.  If you want The Ambrosia Times sent to your 
electronic mailbox at no charge every other month, please sign up on the 
at_list mailing list at http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/Lists.html 


#### BINHEX     ambrosia-times-36.hqx   ****

From: help@ambrosiasw.com ("Cajun" David Richard)
Subject: November Ambrosia Times, Volume 3, Issue 6

This is the November Ambrosia Times, Volume 3, Issue 6.

Ambrosia Software, Inc. publishes an electronic newsletter, entitled The 
Ambrosia Times, every other month. The 'Times is an interactive 
electronic newsletter that is meant to serve as an informal method of 
getting the word out about what Ambrosia is up to as a company. By 
browsing past and present issues of this newsletter, you'll obtain a 
wealth of information about our products, from previews of upcoming 
products to hints and tips about how to use our software effectively. 

In the November 1996 issue of The Ambrosia Times, you will find:

- Hints and Tips for Ambrosia's new game, Bubble Trouble.
- An interview with the author of Manse, Brian Barnes.
- A close look at Escape Velocity Plug-ins
- News of two new products, and more...

Download this free newsletter to find out more about Ambrosia's shareware 
and the people behind it.

The Ambrosia Times is being distributed electronically free of charge on 
a bi-monthly basis.  If you want The Ambrosia Times sent to your 
electronic mailbox at no charge every other month, please sign up on the 
at_list mailing list at http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/Lists.html 


#### BINHEX     ambrosia-times-41.hqx   ****

From: help@AmbrosiaSW.com
Subject: The Ambrosia Times V4.1

January 1997 - Volume 4 Issue 1

Who We Are

Ambrosia Software, Inc. -- publisher of award winning programs for the Macintosh
-- distributes a full line of utility, productivity, and anti-productivity (game)
software through America Online, CompuServe, and the Internet as shareware.

You are given a 30 day free license to evaluate any of our software; after the 30
days have passed, you are expected to send the appropriate registration fee to us
for processing.

This Newsletter

Ambrosia Software, Inc. publishes this electronic newsletter, entitled The
Ambrosia Times, every other month. The "AT" is an interactive electronic
newsletter that is meant to serve as an informal method of getting the word out
about what Ambrosia is up to as a company. By browsing past and present issues of
this newsletter, you'll obtain a wealth of information about our products, from
previews of upcoming products to hints and tips about how to use our software
effectively.

The Ambrosia Times  is distributed electronically free of charge on a bimonthly
basis. If you want The Ambrosia Times  sent to your electronic mailbox at no
charge every other month, please sign up on the at_list mailing list at
http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/Lists.html



#### BINHEX     ambrosia-times-42.hqx   ****

Subject: Ambrosia_Times_4.2.hqx
From: help@ambrosiasw.com

Keywords: NEWSLETTER ELECTRONIC AMBROSIA TIMES MARCH 1997

This is the January Ambrosia Times, Volume 4, Issue 2.

Ambrosia Software, Inc. publishes an electronic newsletter, entitled The
Ambrosia Times, every other month. The 'Times is an interactive
electronic newsletter that is meant to serve as an informal method of
getting the word out about what Ambrosia is up to as a company. By
browsing past and present issues of this newsletter, you'll obtain a
wealth of information about our products, from previews of upcoming
products to hints and tips about how to use our software effectively.

In the March 1997 issue of The Ambrosia Times, you will find:

- An in depth look at our new release, ColorSwitch Pro. - An interview
with Delver author, Glenn Andreas. - The debut of Matt's new article. -
Detailed previews of Manse and Delver, and more...

Download this free newsletter to find out more about Ambrosia's
shareware and the people behind it.

The Ambrosia Times is being distributed electronically free of charge on
a bi-monthly basis.  If you want The Ambrosia Times sent to your
electronic mailbox at no charge every other month, please sign up on the
at_list mailing list at http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/Lists.html



#### BINHEX     ambrosia-times-43.hqx   ****

From: help@ambrosiasw.com
Subject: Ambrosia_Times_4.3.hqx


This is the May Ambrosia Times, Volume 4, Issue 3.

Ambrosia Software, Inc. publishes an electronic newsletter, entitled The
Ambrosia Times, every other month. The 'Times is an interactive
electronic newsletter that is meant to serve as an informal method of
getting the word out about what Ambrosia is up to as a company. By
browsing past and present issues of this newsletter, you'll obtain a
wealth of information about our products, from previews of upcoming
products to hints and tips about how to use our software effectively.

In the May 1997 issue of The Ambrosia Times, you will find:

- A sneak peak at Ambrosia's next game. - An interview with Ambrosia's
own Superheros. - A report on the fate of Ambrosia's AOL Forum. -
Detailed updates on several products, and more...

Download this free newsletter to find out more about Ambrosia's
shareware and the people behind it.

The Ambrosia Times is being distributed electronically free of charge on
a bi-monthly basis.  If you want The Ambrosia Times sent to your
electronic mailbox at no charge every other month, please sign up on the
at_list mailing list at http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/Lists.html


#### TEXT       apple-ip-gateway.txt   ****

Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 14:55:30 -0800
From: kee@kagi.com (Kee Nethery +1 408 974 7889)
Subject: Apple IP Gateway Info (A)

The following should answer your questions about the Apple IP Gateway. The
following is taken from the Apple IP Gateway Press Release.
----------------------------------

The Apple IP Gateway builds on Apple's recent announcement to include MacTCP=
 in
its System 7.5 operating system.  MacTCP client software allows Macintosh=AE
computers on IP networks to communicate using TCP/IP protocols. With the App=
le
IP Gateway, the MacTCP client can now be used on Macintosh computers connect=
ed
to an AppleTalk network. The Gateway acts as a translator between AppleTalk =
and
TCP/IP network protocols, allowing Macintosh computers on AppleTalk networks=
 to
access IP services as if they were on the IP network.

#### BINHEX     apps-with-apple-events.hqx   ****

Date: 10 Jul 1992 11:11:05 -0700 

From: "Apgar, Eric" <Apgar#m#_Eric@msgate.corp.apple.com>

Subject: AppleEventAppsWord 



Enclosed find a word document that has information

about a bunch of applications that support Apple Events.

I found it on AppleLink. I don't remember seeing it submitted...



Apgar@Apple.com                   I said it, NOT Apple.


#### TEXT       as-scripters-kit.txt   ****

From: macmod (Info-Mac Moderator)
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 93 11:15:48 PST
Subject: New AppleScript Kit

MOVED OVER PR NEWSWIRE AT 8:16 AM, EDT MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1993.


Contact:
Emilio Robles
Apple Computer, Inc.
(408) 862-5671

or

Toni Giusti
Cunningham Communication, Inc.
(408) 982-0400


Apple Delivers New AppleScript Scripter's Kit for Solution Providers

#### TEXT       auto-doubler-summary.txt   ****

Date: Fri, 17 Jun 94 13:47:15 EDT
From: wse@matahari.dfci.harvard.edu (William Edwards)
Subject: Autodoubler Problem SUMMARY: I went to Stacker

Thanks to everyone who responded.  As you'll see from the attached
mail, there was some skepticism about disk-level auto-compression,
though one person was using Stacker without any problems.  One person
suggested a new disk drive, which I am too cheap to buy at the moment.
I went ahead, installed Stacker and got rid of Autodoubler.  This
eliminated the mysterious spinup problem, *and* gained me disk space,
since Autodoubler was not compressing my System Folder.  So far so
good.  Here come the messages:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Original posting:

       I am about to go this route, and was wondering if any have travelled
it before me.  I am about to dump Autodoubler (2.0.3), which is spinning my
Powerbook drive up every thirty seconds, and which is incompatible
with Quicken 4.0 and macBible 3.0.  I'm running Stacker on my HP 95,
and it just seems to work.  I want to try it on my PB 100 8/40, and

#### TEXT       awol-where-to-find-14.txt   ****

AWOL Utilities 1.4:  Where to Find Them!
 April 24, 1998

Internet mail address:
 ab026@freenet.carleton.ca

Paper mail address:
 AWOL Software Productions
 PO Box 24207
 Hazeldean RPO
 Kanata, Ontario, Canada
 K2M 2C3

Package contents:
 Each program archive includes the "About AWOL Utilities" file, which gives a
 capsule summary of all AWOL Utilities programs.
 Virtual Desktop 1.9.2: powerful virtual desktop manager for all Macs and monitors
 Maybe 1.5.3: Finder alias enhancer, useful with Virtual Desktop
 Help on Wheels 1.3: stand-alone help server, used with all AWOL Utilities
 HoW Developer's Kit 1.3: developer's kit for Help on Wheels client applications

#### TEXT       bad-record-index-pm5.txt   ****

Date:         Sat, 02 Jul 94 18:35:15 PDT
From: Paul Brians <BRIANS@WSUVM1.CSC.WSU.EDU>
Subject:      Preventing and Solving PageMaker Bad Record Index Errors


When I recently had a PageMaker 5.0 file go belly-up on me because of a
"'Bad Record Index'" error, I collected many tips on dealing with this
ominous problem which I thought I would share.  I am sending you a
detailed set of instructions which may be of use to others for placing
in the archives.

Dealing with "Bad Record Index" errors in PageMaker.

The main points are these:

Prevention:

1.  Update to PM 5.0a (but do turn off ALL inits first; the installer is
a killer otherwise).
2.  In Preferences, make sure "Save smaller" is checked.

#### BINHEX     bb.hqx   ****

From: gcrice@bleurose.com
Subject: Black&Bleu


Demo copy
Black & Bleu� is an application that shows you the meaning of all of the documented and many of the undocumented Mac OS error codes. Many codes include information about what might be the cause of the error and what you can do about it.

The database contains over 2500 error codes with Apple's short explanations of each. Our detailed explanations and remedies are included for the most common of these errors. The type of detailed information can be selected from 2 categories: a Non-technical User orientation and a Programmer orientation. The Non-technical User explanation is presented in a way that someone without a programming background can understand. The Programmer explanation is written in VERY technical terms that usually includes source code that demonstrates the error. To fully understand the Programmer explanation, you should be familiar with Macintosh programming (in C or C++).

Black & Bleu� is also available from our web site: www.bleurose.com as a free fully functioning demo.  This demo can be launched for a total of 3 times before it expires.





#### BINHEX     bible-11.hqx   ****

From: maclibrary@skynet.be
Subject: bible-11

The Mac First Aid Bible is THE first stand-alone troubleshooting guide
for every Mac user who wish to keep his Mac happy.
It contains a lot of usefull information, info about troubleshooting shareware and links to the related sites of it.
Give it try and please register it!!!
Thanks anyway for trying out.
This is version 1.1, but will be enhanced soon with new topics covered.
The bible-11.hqx file contains all information needed about The Mac First
Aid Bible.
Author: Guido Cautreels
email adress: maclibrary@skynet.be





#### TEXT       calculators.txt   ****

From: Sven Guckes <guckes@inf.fu-berlin.de>
Subject: Calculators Summary (Re: Currency Converter)
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1993 02:07:06 GMT

pollock@CC.UManitoba.CA writes:

>I am looking for a currency converter.

How about a calculator?

I will append a list of calculators I found on UMICH looking at the file
UMICH:00help/index.text.

Just one question:
Where would you get the up-to-date info on currencies?

Sven :)

===


#### BINHEX     cdu-electronic-manual.hqx   ****

Date: 30 Jun 1995 17:26:37 U
From: "Tech Support" <support@connectix.com>
Subject: CDU 1.0.5 Manual

The enclosed electronic manual documents CDU 1.0.5 new features.

Please note that this electronic manual is the US version. If you have
a localized version, please check with your local distributor.

This electronic manual is available for free distribution to local BBS
online services.

This electronic manual is for CDU registered users only. If you have
not sent your registration card to Connectix, please do so that we can
notify you of future product information.

) Copyright 1995 Connectix Corporation


#### TEXT       circuit-analysis-software.txt   ****

Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1993 23:52:33 -0500
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 93 13:22:45 EDT
From: Tom Coradeschi <tcora@Pica.Army.Mil>
Subject: PSPICE

Wally Patterson <patterwc@tigershark.ml.wpafb.af.mil> wrote:
>I'm looking for a MAC-based circuit simulator call PSPICE.
>Please, tell me where I can find it.

SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR THE MACINTOSH

[These opinions are posted by Professor A. E. Siegman, E. L. Ginzton
Laboratory MC-4085, Stanford University, Stanford CA 94305. Email responses
directed to siegman@sierra.stanford.edu on Internet or RW.AAP@STANFORD on
Bitnet will be welcomed.]

                 ----- 
    
Messages keep appearing on Mac newsgroups asking about analog and digital
circuit analysis programs and other EE-related educational programs for the

#### BINHEX     claris-solutions-italy-info.hqx   ****

From: (Riccardo Canetta) ricky@internetforce.com
Subject: Italian Claris Solutions Alliance

Good news for italian FileMaker Pro developers: the Claris Solutions
Alliance is now available in Italy, giving access to a lot of information
and technical issues as well as to the FileMaker Pro SDK, the unlimited
multi-platform run-time.

The enclosed file contains all the infos about the italian CSA and how to
join it, and can also be downloaded from our web page at
<http://www.venus.it/FMP>, which also contains tips, tricks and the
official developers' directory.

Sincerely,
Riccardo Canetta


#### BINHEX     claris-works-faq.hqx   ****

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#### BINHEX     800saywhat-301-jp.hqx   ****

From: ChrisLi@bridge1.com
Subject: 800-SAY-WHAT 3.0.1J - Japanese Version


This is the Japanese version of the 800-SAY-WHAT package. 

This version requires Mac OS X 10.1 or higher.

Ever get tired of trying to figure out what numbers to dial when you see
those cute 800 numbers such as 1-800-SOS-APPL?  Now you can easily decode
the numbers with this handy shareware application from Modessit Software.



#### LINK       _Communication     ****

#### LINK       _Development     ****

#### LINK       _Hardware     ****

#### LINK       _Help     ****

#### LINK       _Software     ****

#### BINHEX     alt-cyber-drive.hqx   ****

From: schram@mail.coos.or.us
Subject: alt.CyberDrive


If you don't know what the BMW CyberDrive promotion is, this file will
do you no good and you may skip to the next message.

This is an alternate opening HTML page for the BMW CyberDrive promotion
made primarily for Mac MS Internet Explorer users who are unable to
access the CyberDrive CD-ROM while online.

It contains links to all the viewable QuickTime and QuickTimeVR movies
hidden on the CyberDrive CD-ROM so you can access them at full speed
whether online or offline. It opens the CyberDrive web site in a
separate browser window so that the movies can be "sort of" integrated
into the total presentation. (I left off a few movies that were not
browser viewable, but have included a text listing of the CD's catalog
if you want to try to extract them.)

I slapped this page together without the knowledge or consent of BMW or
anyone else. It's OK with me to include it in the Info-Mac CD, but be
aware that the CyberDrive promotion ends in July 1997. Enjoy.

Chris Schram -- schram@mail.coos.or.us -- http://www.coos.or.us/~schram



#### BINHEX     american-architecture.hqx   ****

From: "Paul Gronemeyer" <pgrone@hotmail.com>
Subject: American Architecture for FilemakerPro

Art & Info / American Architecture

This is a FilemakerPro database about American Architecture.
Starting with the Schindler House from 1922 up to Richard Meiers Getty 
Center
from 1997. Each entry contains a photo of the object, a ground elevation, 
adresse
and information about the architect and the date of completion.

1998-2002 by PGro

#### BINHEX     apple-easter-eggs-14.hqx   ****

From: IXist@aol.com
Subject: Apple Easter Eggs 1.4

What secrets lurk inside the heart of your Mac? Are you too frightened to
look? I didn't think so. 

Grab this self-viewing DocMaker file to discover what those zany Apple
engineers and programmers have hidden inside your Macintosh and Newton. You
may be amazed!

Welcome to the first Easter release of the world's largest collection of
Apple easter eggs.  In fact, there are over 200 of them!  This is a
compilation of secrets stuffed inside of your Macintosh or Newton by Apple
programmers and engineers, which are not accessible without doing something
that you wouldn't normally do.  Easter eggs include random jokes, elaborate
credit screens, or hard-to-find games that are meant to give the creator a
little fame, also adding a personal touch to the best computer on earth.  

For Example: One well known easter egg is if you type "secret about box", in
System 7.5, in Stickies and drag it to the desktop.  You will be able to play
a game, or you can see and move a virtual flag on the new PCI Macs in System
7.5.2 & 7.5.3.  Download this file for more info.

All eggs only apply to Apple Computer made products so any Mac or Newton
owner can try them without having to deal with other software.  This file has
been mentioned in MacWorld Magazine, put on CD's, mentioned in books and
E-Zines, was a most popular download on AOL, and is a top download at many
other software sights.

The upgrade:  Version 1.4 has all of the eggs in previous versions and plenty
more.   I did not have a main focus for this release but there are many
excellent and detailed additions, and even a peek at the first Copland easter
egg.  I also fixed spelling, made many corrections, and added roughly 50 more
eggs to the collection.  Also, with the release of DocMaker 4.6, there is a
much better interface and I cleaned things up a bit.  There are so many
changes I can not list them all.  Download this file, look around, and have
fun!

Made with DocMaker, which means it is stand-alone.  It requires no other
helper applications but a decompressor.  A Newton only list of easter eggs is
also available for all PC owners.


#### TEXT       better-8bit-qt-color.txt   ****

From: AvramD@aol.com
Date: Sat, 02 Jul 94 16:22:35 EDT
Subject: copy of better-8bit-qt-color.txt for archives

Here you go Igor... Thanks!
----------------------
If you've seen some really beautiful 16 or 24 bit quicktime moovs on someone
else's expensive Mac, and you've seen really beautiful GIF images on your own
piddling 8 bit Mac (256 colors), and you whish you could get the quality of
the later when viewing the former (and you don't mind run-on sentences), then
you've come to the right posting!

This is a simple trick that anyone can do to improve the color of quicktime
moovs on a mac that can only display 256 simultaneous colors. It doesn't
always work, and sometimes it makes them look much worse. But there are lots
of moovs out there that it does help, and hey - it's free!

Background (experienced graphics people can skip this): 

Color Macs can actually display over 16 million colors. The trouble is that

#### BINHEX     blue-box-invoices-12.hqx   ****

Bluebox invoices


#### BINHEX     chiron-24.hqx   ****

From: CyberDog91@aol.com
Subject: Chiron v2.4 Release Folder 1

Thanks for checking out Chiron v2.4 for the Macintosh.  A complete online
manual for dealing with your Macs problems.

WHAT'S NEW?

Over 300 additional system error listings have been added.  A chapter
explaining over 20 of the most common system errors is also included at the
request of several users.

WHAT IS CHIRON?

Chiron is a self-running application that contains a wealth of information
helpful to most Macintosh users.  This version of Chiron includes information
on the following subjects:

- System Error Code Listings -  These chapters list and describe the type of
system errors indicated by the I.D. number in System Error dialogs.  Also
includes in depth description of over 20 of the most common errors.

- Virus and Trojan Horse Listing - This chapter lists and explains all
currently known Macintosh virus and trojan horses, plus ways to prevent virus
and trojan horse infections and simple ways to clense your system of those
unwanted viruses.

- Newton Error Codes -  This chapter explains what the various error codes
are for Apple's Personal Digital Assistant (PDA).

- The Sad Mac -  This chapter is very helpful if you can't get a Mac to start
up.  Often, if there is a problem with the hardware the Macintosh will
display an error code at start-up time (often referred to as a "Sad Mac").
 This describes what the problems these error codes represent on ALL
Macintosh's from the Mac 128k up to the latest models, excluding the
PowerMacs.

- Crash Recovery Strings -  This chapter contains all the information I could
find on using your Macintosh's programmer switch (see user manual for more
info) to successfully recover from a crash with only minimal damage's.

- How to Avoid Another Bomb -  This chapter explains how you can prevent that
dreaded bomb dialog.


IS THIS FREEWARE?

Yep, no charge.  I originally compiled this information for my own personal
reference.  But, at the request of several Mac Users I have posted it online.


----------------
The author can be contacted at:

Chiron v2.4
Rob Cummings
104 Evelina Drive
Marlborough, MA 01752-1088

or

fontesb@meol.mass.edu


#### BINHEX     cmyk-chart-pdf.hqx   ****

From: scott@rabid.com
Subject: cmyk color charts


These CMYK charts can be accessed with Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0. They
contain eleven pages of complete CMYK color combinations in 10% increments.
This can be useful for achieving predictable color output from your
printer. Enjoy!




#### TEXT       compusa-restocking-fee.txt   ****

Date: Mon, 23 May 1994 07:21:06 PDT
From: Bruce_Rubin.Wbst845@xerox.com
Subject: [!]CompUSA 10% restocking return policy for Apple products found on

Hi,

The evening of May 22nd, while beta testing (i.e. playing) Apple's eWorld, I
drilled down through Computer Center:News & Industry Information:MacWEEK
Online:MacWEEK Round Table:Tips to Mac the Knife and found a "conversation"
regarding how CompUSA has a 10% restocking policy for Apple products! I posted
this note on a Rochester, NY FC BBS (Mac's Last Stand 716-247-9056) and the one
reply todate (last note of this message) makes it seem that this new policy
might be more Apple's than CompUSA's fault. I haven't heard of this new policy
of Apple's affecting other stores. While it is not uncommon for manufacturers
to get very very tough on their suppliers, this is the first time that I have
heard of a sales outlet getting beat up!

Bruce

===========

#### BINHEX     computer-terms-hc.hqx   ****

From: j5rson@prairie.lakes.com (Jeffrey D. Iverson)
Subject: Computer Terms

A glossary of computer terms in a HyperCard stack.

Jeffrey D. Iverson         507.386.6208 weekdays
Iverson Software Co.       507.625.7355 evening/weekend
522 Record St.             j5rson@prairie.lakes.com
Mankato MN  56001-2546     http://prairie.lakes.com/~j5rson/


#### BINHEX     convert-ce-fonts-14.hqx   ****

From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Central European TrueType Fonts


This documentation describes in detail how to convert Unicode
TrueType fonts from MS Windows to MacOS Central European.
The Windows fonts are freely available from Microsoft.
Macintosh Central European fonts are compatible with the Czech,
Hungarian, Polish, and Slovak system software.

With the procedure of version 1.3 you might have had conflicts
when using the original font (e.g. Arial) together with the
modified font (e.g. Arial CE). 
Version 1.4 explains how to fix this.
Moreover, QuickDraw GX is no longer required.

This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.




#### BINHEX     convert-celtic-fonts-14.hqx   ****

From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Celtic (Welsh) TrueType Fonts


This documentation describes in detail how to convert Unicode
TrueType fonts from MS Windows to MacOS Celtic.
The Windows fonts are freely available from Microsoft.
Macintosh Celtic fonts include the letters 'w' and 'y' with
various accents (� ` ^ �) in addition to the regular West European
characters.

With the procedure of version 1.3 you might have had conflicts
when using the original font (e.g. Arial) together with the
modified font (e.g. Arial Celtic). 
Version 1.4 explains how to fix this.
Moreover, QuickDraw GX is no longer required.

This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.




#### BINHEX     convert-cyrillic-fonts-14.hqx   ****

From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Cyrillic TrueType Fonts


This documentation describes in detail how to convert Unicode
TrueType fonts from MS Windows to MacOS Cyrillic.
The Windows fonts are freely available from Microsoft.
Macintosh Cyrillic fonts are compatible with the Bulgarian,
Russian, and Ukrainian system software.

With the procedure of version 1.3 you might have had conflicts
when using the original font (e.g. Arial) together with the
modified font (e.g. Arial Cyr). 
Version 1.4 explains how to fix this.
Moreover, QuickDraw GX is no longer required.

This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.




#### BINHEX     convert-esperanto-fonts-14.hqx   ****

From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Latin-3 (Esperanto, Maltese) TrueType Fonts

This documentation describes in detail how to convert Unicode
TrueType fonts from MS Windows to MacOS Esperanto.
The Windows fonts are freely available from Microsoft.
Macintosh Esperanto fonts include special Esperanto, Maltese,
and Turkish letters in addition to the regular West European
characters.

With the procedure of version 1.3 you might have had conflicts
when using the original font (e.g. Arial) together with the
modified font (e.g. Arial EO). 
Version 1.4 explains how to fix this.
Moreover, QuickDraw GX is no longer required.

This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.




#### BINHEX     convert-greek-fonts-14.hqx   ****

From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Greek TrueType Fonts

This documentation describes in detail how to convert Unicode
TrueType fonts from MS Windows to MacOS Greek.
The Windows fonts are freely available from Microsoft.
Macintosh Greek fonts are compatible with the Greek system
software.

With the procedure of version 1.3 you might have had conflicts
when using the original font (e.g. Arial) together with the
modified font (e.g. Arial Greek). 
Version 1.4 explains how to fix this.
Moreover, QuickDraw GX is no longer required.

This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.




#### BINHEX     convert-romanian-fonts-14.hqx   ****

From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Romanian TrueType Fonts

This documentation describes in detail how to convert Unicode
TrueType fonts from MS Windows to MacOS Romanian.
The Windows fonts are freely available from Microsoft.
Macintosh Romanian fonts include special Romanian letters
instead of Danish and Norwegian characters and
they are compatible with the Romanian system software.

With the procedure of version 1.3 you might have had conflicts
when using the original font (e.g. Arial) together with the
modified font (e.g. Arial RO). 
Version 1.4 explains how to fix this.
Moreover, QuickDraw GX is no longer required.

This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.




#### BINHEX     convert-turkish-fonts-14.hqx   ****

From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Turkish TrueType Fonts


This documentation describes in detail how to convert Unicode
TrueType fonts from MS Windows to MacOS Turkish.
The Windows fonts are freely available from Microsoft.
Macintosh Turkish fonts include special Turkish letters
in addition to the regular West European characters and
they are compatible with the Turkish system software.

With the procedure of version 1.3 you might have had conflicts
when using the original font (e.g. Arial) together with the
modified font (e.g. Arial Tur). 
Version 1.4 explains how to fix this.
Moreover, QuickDraw GX is no longer required.

This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.




#### TEXT       creating-an-emergency-disk.txt   ****

From: williams@world.net (Bill Stanford)
Subject: Drive Setup. But how? (C)

In Info-Mac Digest V13 #140, Al Bloom, replying to Roberto Krause, wrote:

>>How can I boot Drive Setup? My Mac (IDE Hard Disk) says always The HD
>>must not be active. I boot with s disk, click Drive Setup and he says he
>>cant boot Drive Setup from the hard disk. And a 1.44 disk is too little
>>to include Sytem AND Drive Setup. The solution?
>
>Huh? I dunno about the IDE-drive Macs, but the rest of us get Disk Tools
>for that sort of thing. Whatever.
>[snip]
>To rid yourself of the Finder on a boot floppy, first copy Disk Tools
>to a new disk. Drag System out of the System Folder. Delete everything
>else. Then copy your app to the floppy.
>
>You do have to play some games to get by without a Finder. [snip] Click on
>"boot >blocks" and rename Finder and Startup App to the name of whatever
>app you

#### TEXT       csm-general-faq-225.txt   ****

Date: Mon, 21 Mar 94 08:34:11 EST
From: elharo@shock.njit.edu (Elliotte Rusty Harold)
Subject: faq submission

Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps,comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted,comp.sys.mac.hardware,comp.answers,news.answers
Subject: Introductory Macintosh frequently asked questions (FAQ)
From: elharo@shock.njit.edu  (Elliotte Rusty Harold)
Reply-To: elharo@shock.njit.edu
Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.misc
Organization: Dept. of Mathematics, NJIT
Keywords: FAQ, Macintosh, Mac, macintosh, mac, general, introduction
Summary: This document answers a number of the most frequently asked
 questions on Usenet about Macintosh computers.  To avoid wasting 
 bandwidth and as a matter of politeness please familiarize yourself 
 with this document BEFORE posting.
Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.edu

Archive-name: macintosh/general-faq



#### TEXT       csm-miscellaneous-faq-230.txt   ****

Date: Sun, 17 Jul 1994 07:36:52 +0700
From: eharold@sunspot.noao.edu (Elliotte Harold)
Subject: New version of the misc faq

From: elharo@shock.njit.edu (Elliotte Rusty Harold)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.answers,news.answers
Subject: Miscellaneous Macintosh frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.misc
Organization: Department of Mathematics, NJIT
Lines: 1202
Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.edu
Reply-To: elharo@shock.njit.edu
Summary: This document answers a number of the most frequently asked 
 questions about Macintoshes on Usenet.  To avoid wasting bandwidth
 and as a matter of politeness please familiarize yourself with this 
 document BEFORE posting.
Keywords: FAQ, Macintosh, Mac, macintosh, mac, misc, miscellaneous

Archive-name: macintosh/misc-faq
Version: 2.3.0

#### TEXT       csm-wanted-faq-230.txt   ****

Date: Sun, 17 Jul 1994 07:37:18 +0700
From: eharold@sunspot.noao.edu (Elliotte Harold)
Subject: New version of the wanted faq

From: elharo@shock.njit.edu (Elliotte Rusty Harold)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.wanted,misc.forsale.computers.mac,comp.answers,misc.answers,news.answers
Subject: Macintosh for sale frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.wanted
Organization: Department of Mathematics, NJIT
Approved: news-answers-request@mit.edu
Reply-To: elharo@shock.njit.edu (Elliotte Harold)
Summary: This document answers a number of the most frequently asked 
 questions about Macintoshes on Usenet.  To avoid wasting bandwidth
 and as a matter of politeness please familiarize yourself with this 
 document BEFORE posting.
Keywords: FAQ, sale, for sale, Macintosh, Mac, macintosh, mac


Archive-name: macintosh/wanted-faq
Version: 2.3.0

#### BINHEX     csmpg-faq-96-12-21.hqx   ****

From: garage@wave.net (Ellrott)
Subject: c.s.m.p.games FAQ Draft

This is a copy of the draft for the FAQ for the
comp.sys.mac.programmer.games newsgroup.
It isn't complete yet, so if you have anything you'd like to add, please
send a message to me at garage@wave.net
The homepage for this is <http://www.wave.net/upg/garage/>, but my server
isn't that nice, so I'm still working on getting the updated pages up, as
of now, the pages that are currently up are 2 months old.  But don't worry,
I've worked on them alot, and when there up, they'll look alot better.

Kyle Ellrott


#### BINHEX     dhammapada-13.hqx   ****

From: Brian Kelley <bkelley1@nycap.rr.com>
Subject: Dhammapada 1.3

The Dhammapada is a collection of 423 Buddhist verses, arranged into 26 
chapters by topic.  It is said by many to contain the essence of the 
Buddha's teachings, and is one of  the best-loved works in the Pali Canon.

This application generates a verse of the Dhammapada each time it is 
opened, making it a nice addition to the Startup Items folder.  In 
addition, the entire text of the Dhammapada is available for browsing and 
reading in the conventional, linear way.  Individual verses and chapters 
can be saved as text files and printed from the File menu, and the Edit 
menu allows copying of the text.  If you encounter any unfamiliar terms, 
there is a "Useful Definitions" item under the Apple Menu.

New in Version 1.3
--option to install into Startup Items folder with the click of a button
--new title graphics


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From: nau@bahnhof.se
Subject: Dividers

These files are dividers/rules for people building web-pages.
The read me file contains all the info a person needs to understand
what it is all about.
Thank you.
John Nau
e-mail: n…

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From: jskud@wv.MENTORG.COM (Joseph Skudlarek)
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 93 22:51:09 -0700
Subject: missing posting?

I think I sent this message to you about 12Aug93, yet I have not
seen it posted yet.  I may have sent it to the wrong address
(info-mac-request instead of info-mac maybe), or I may have missed
the posting, but would you please check to see if you got this
posting? If so, please let me know.  If not, please consider this
a request to post.  Thanks.  /Jskud

In-reply-to: info-mac-request@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU's message of 12 Aug 93 06:09:16 GMT
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.digest
Subject: info-mac CD II OnLocation Summary
References: <9308120609.AA22691@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU>
Distribution: world
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This is a follow up to my original posting:

    >------ Begin Included Message ------
    > Date: Wed, 21 Jul 93 10:46:15 -0700
    > From: jskud@wv.MENTORG.COM (Joseph Skudlarek)
    > Subject: info-mac CD II OnLocation Index
    > 
    > Is there any reasonable shareware/freeware for using the OnLocation
    > index that is included on info-mac CD II?  The index itself is about
    > 7.3MB, and is reputed to have both filenames and text within files
    > indexed, which should make searching much easier.
    > 
    > OnLocation itself costs about $129 retail, and about $75 from
    > MacConnection or MacWarehouse.  That's really more than I want to
    > spend for something I only expect to use very occasionally, and with
    > low priority.
    > 
    > I don't know much about easy-view, but I wonder if the OnLocation
    > index can be massaged into something that easy-view can use
    > effectively.
    > 
    > I will post a summary of the e-mail I receive.  Thanks.  /Jskud
    > 
    >------  End Included Message  ------

I received only two replies and one inquiry.  Here are the edited
summaries.

William Horwarth (howarth@phoenix.Princeton.EDU) wrote in to say

    On Location is the single most valuable utility I own. The August
    MacUser gave it a 5-mouse rating and a strong rave review; it's
    the very best text-searcher and retriever now on the market. If
    you use large text files and want to be able to open files
    quickly, find relevant strings of text, and copy or paste them
    elsewhere, this is the software to use. It also has
    file-manipulation ability, so you can move, copy, or delete files
    without returning to the Finder.

    My one disappointment with On Location is that its publisher
    apparently has no current plans to upgrade. Maybe the strong
    MacUser review will help them change their minds.

    Anyway, if you buy it, you will use it often and happily, I
    guarantee.

Given the glowing recommendation, I expect I will purchase On Location
eventually, but I'm still waiting for the price to come down.

Mike Cohen (isis@netcom.com) wrote in to suggest

    If you want to get On Location, buy the All Of MacTutor (excuse me...
    MacTech) CD. Besides the complete set of articles and source code,
    various demos & shareware stuff it includes licensed copies of Think
    Reference 2.0 and On Location.

    You can order the CD directly from MacTech magazine at (310) 575-4343
    or custservice@xplain.com. The CD is $299 or an upgrade for $150 if
    you have an older MacTutor CD.

Given that it's $300 for the CD, I'll pass on this offer, although
Think Reference and On Location have gotten high marks.

Cliff Miller of info-mac CD II fame (miller@defun.cs.utah.edu) wrote
in to ask what I learned.  I summarized the above, and went on to
suggest that Free Text, rather than Easy View, might be a better
format, since both On Location and Free Text are indexers by design.

So, score at the bottom of the seventh,

   0 runs   no solution for initial request -- cheap way to use On
            Location index on info-mac CD II rom
   2 hits   On Location comes highly recommended, is available for $75
            Free Text rather than Easy View, looks like better target
   1 error  On Location was available _last_ August for $29.95 from
            T/Maker, but that offer is long expired; they were kind
            but amused when I called about it.

/Jskud
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