Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #100 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Mon, 19 Jun 00 Volume 17 : Issue 100 Today's Topics: (A) found free ftp server for the Mac 3d ftp search i. project X hot Sauce can't get scanner to work with ibook iMac hesitation? iMac hesitation? Info-Mac Digest V17 #97 problem downloading software The Info-Mac Network is a volunteer organization that publishes the Info-Mac Digest and operates the Info-Mac Archive, a large network of FTP sites containing gigabytes of freely distributable Macintosh software. Working with the Info-Mac Digest: * To submit articles to the digest, email . * To subscribe, send email to with the words subscribe info-mac in the message. * To unsubscribe, send email to with the words unsubscribe info-mac in the message. * To change your address, unsubscribe from the old address, then subscribe from the new address. * Please send administrative queries to . Downloading and Submitting Files from the Info-Mac Archive: * A full list of Info-Mac mirror sites is available at: * Search the archive via the MIT HyperArchive at: . * To submit files for the archive, email the binhexed file with a description to . Submissions must be made by the author or with permission of the author. It may take up to a week to process; check mirror sites for the status of new uploads. * To submit files larger than 2 MB, email a description to and then use an FTP client to upload the binhexed file to info-mac.org, using the userid "macgifts" and the password "macgifts". Or, click . Info-Mac volunteers include Adam C. Engst, Demitri Muna, Hugh Lewis, Tom Coradeschi, Shawn Bunn, Christopher Li, Patrik Montgomery, Ed Chambers, and Chris Pepper. America Online donated the main Info-Mac machine . ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V17 #100" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 19:49:26 -0300 From: "Bob Waszazak" To: Subject: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01BFD95E.4F05DA00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We have used apple talk for years and it has work fine. Now we have a = canon copier/fax/printer. The canon has apple talk software in it .the = trouble is that it need a rj45 plug. I try cutting the 8 min din off the = apple net phone box to add a rj45 plug but the pinout is not the same as = the Mac serial port. Need help. Anyone. bobwaz. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01BFD95E.4F05DA00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_000D_01BFD95E.4F05DA00-- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 18:21:33 -0400 From: "abrody@smart.net" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: (A) found free ftp server for the Mac Dear Digest readers, Well the answer to my question came from an unlikely source! NCSA-Telnet has the most wonderful easter egg. Go to the Edit menu, select preferences, and one of the submenu items is FTP Server. You then edit the preferences to set up your Mac as an ftp server. Completely free, and speaks standard Unix FTP commands. And here all the time I thought all NCSA Telnet was, was an ftp client and telnet client. One of the oldest Mac applications happens to still work under MacOS 9.0.4 as something I never thought it could do. Sincerely, abrody@smart.net -- Check out over 800 internet sites updated monthly at: http://www.index-site.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 16:38:10 -0400 From: RobD To: "Infomac To Digest Reply" , Subject: 3d ftp search i. project X hot Sauce quoting The Info-Mac Network and possibly previous message abstract: >Subject: 3d ftp search > >hi - I'm trying to find a file that would've been on the archive about 5 >years ago, but has disspeared... It was some 3d ftp program with a 68k and >ppc version. I've searched the info-mac archive, but found nothing. I've >searched via alta-vista, but nothing came up via that either. >Does anyone know where this program is stored??? Current location Now Defunct ----- Apple Project X Read Me Contents System Requirements Installation Quick Start Instructions Incompatibilities & other issues Feedback!! System Requirements This version of Project X requires a PowerPC-based Mac OS computer, or a 68K Mac OS based computer with a floating point unit, one megabyte of RAM and Netscape Navigator version 1.1 or later. Installation The folder called "Project X Data Files" can reside in the preferences folder or in the Project X application folder. If the data files are missing from one of these locations, the X space will be empty. If you are having problems installing or getting started, please send us a bug report through our Bug Form online at http://mcf.research.apple.com/ProjectX/feeback.html. We will get back to you as soon as possible. For the user manual, please refer to http://mcf.research.apple.com/ProjectX/. Incompatibilities & Other Issues Project X cannot access compressed data files. If you use DiskDoubler, or a similar application, please make sure that the data files will not be compressed. If you move or rename the Project X data files, the X-space will appear empty. If this occurs, return the Project X Data Files folder to its original position or rename the files. Project X is a technology prototype from Apple. As such, it has not been rigorously tested. If you experience a problem with Project X, please contact us through the Project X website at http://mcf.research.apple.com/ProjectX/feedback.html We want your feedback! After using Project X, please remember to tell us what you think. A feedback form can be found at http://mcf.research.apple.com/ProjectX/feedback.html. Thank you for experimenting with Project X! ______ End of readme Hope you have fun but the project was not ftp but http linked metacontent file I believe. Good luck >>>-----------Reach me by ICQ# 7162477------------------<<< ~~~ Read my contributions ~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 10:23:09 -0400 From: "Mann, Susan" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: can't get scanner to work with ibook i have an ibook 0s9 tried to hook up my umax astra 1220 scanner , i downloaded the vistascan 3.5.1 software and everytime i start up computer it crashes with this software. problem is i need to get this scanner to work in order to daisy chain my zip drive (to the scanner and the scanner to the ibook) because they are not usb products i am using a microteck adapter to convert these into usb does this mean i have to go out and buy a new scanner and zip drive sue ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 09:10:22 -0400 From: Ken Laskey To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: iMac hesitation? At 11:16 PM -0400 15/6/00, "Quattlebaum.Bill" wrote: > >I work at a research facility that has well over 100 1st and 2nd generations >iMacs. The majority of them are running OS 9.0.4 but some still have 8.6. > >Regardless of the OS or the RAM (all have enough real RAM to not run Virtual >memory) most of them share an irritating problem: > >Frequently the iMac will stop responding - the seconds on the clock display >will freeze. But in about 10-30 seconds it start running just fine again. If >you wee typing in MS Word the keystrokes are ignored until it unfreezes. If >you were in the Finder clicking a folder it does not open until the thaw. I started seeing this type of behavior (and even longer stalls) on my Power Computing machine after I hooked a Jaz drive into the SCSI chain. It seems to have something to do with the drive spinning up but no bets here. Do you have Zip or Jaz drives somewhere in the setup? If I remember correctly, I've seen this on all OS 8.x versions I've used. -- Ken Laskey kenneth.j.laskey@saic.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 16:38:14 -0400 From: RobD To: "Infomac To Digest Reply" Subject: iMac hesitation? quoting The Info-Mac Network and possibly previous message abstract: >> >>Frequently the iMac will stop responding - the seconds on the clock display >>will freeze. But in about 10-30 seconds it start running just fine again. If >>you wee typing in MS Word the keystrokes are ignored until it unfreezes. If >>you were in the Finder clicking a folder it does not open until the thaw. > >Not just iMacs, Bill, I have been noticing the same kind of >misbehaviour with my beige G3 266 since upgrading from OS8.5.5 to >OS9.0.4. > >I wondered whether it was something to do with Sherlock busily >updating its index, but I actually wouldn't have a clue. I seem to recall an auto DiskFirdt Aid Check on startup as an configurable option in DFA's preferrences. I haven't used 9 yet (just 8.6) though you might wnat to check out MacFix-it's advice. Then again the following may be correct >I had experienced similar indications and found the problem to be with a >new implementation of the DHCP Client. I suggest you go to Apple's Tech >Info Library and just enter search for DHCP >and read the first couple of articles that show up. Hope this helps! remember that iDisk may require its DHCP client services >>>-----------Reach me by ICQ# 7162477------------------<<< ~~~ Read my contributions ~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 12:25:23 -0400 From: moshes@yahoo.com (Moshe Sadofsky) To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #97 In article <8iakfb$hme$1@traf.lcs.mit.edu>, digest@info-mac.org wrote: > Subject: Videoconferencing Software > > Videoconferencing Software > Just got the Logitech QuickCam VC USB to install on an iMAC (slot loading, 350 MHz) The bundled CU-seeME software does not work on this model, and upgrade is only available at full price. One can download the free Cornell University version of CU-seeME, which does work but is more limited in features. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 16:22:00 -0300 From: fcukier@mate.dm.uba.ar (Fernando Cukierman) To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: problem downloading software Dear list members, I have a problem downloading software from the info-mac archive and others. When I try to open some program I downloaded and decompressed with Stuffit, I get an error message -39, and sometimes error message -199. I am using an iMac with OS 8.5.1, and Netscape Communicator 4.6 Your help will be appreciated. Yours, F. Cukierman -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************