Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #342 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Wed, 29 Sep 99 Volume 16 : Issue 342 Today's Topics: (A) batch changing of 'date created' (Q) VirtualPC and saved states [Q] FireWire capabilities Apple 15 Multiscan AV Repair? Apple Service manuals? Laserwriter Pro 630 backing up medium batch changing of 'date created' Best Data 56K card problem continues (Q) Church Windows to Kaleidoscope Compact Aero 2130 and Mac? couple questions couple questions couple questions How read Word into Quark? iMac crashes imac mouse on a old g3 Info-Mac Digest V16 #341 Info-Mac Digest V16 #341 Ire: Aargh! Parallel PC plugs, serial PBook LaserWriter II: Stopping Test Pages LaserWriter II: Stopping Test Pages LaserWriter II: Stopping Test Pages LaserWriter II: Stopping Test Pages LaserWriter II: Stopping Test Pages linux on my mac Linux on my Mac Q?: Backup Apps? Raw format for Linux Recommend Backup? 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We'd also like to thank AOL for the main Info-Mac machine. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V16 #342" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 23:19:40 +0900 From: nagata@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Mark Nagata) Subject: (A) batch changing of 'date created' In Info-Mac Digest #340, Dieder Bylsma asked: > Does anybody know if there is an application out there that will let > me change the creation date of a series of files to an arbritary > date? i.e. change the creation information of all files that were > created September 21,1999 to August 15, 1999? I know how to do this > with ResEdit...but that's a rather slow way to go about doing it for > any significant numbers of files. > Tetsuya Mizutori's freeware "touchMe" is a drag-and-drop application tool that elegantly handles it. Mark -- Mark Nagata mailto:nagata@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 08:18:49 -0400 From: a brody Subject: (Q) VirtualPC and saved states Dear Digest readers, Anybody yet get VirtualPC 3.0? I lose my ability to restore from saved states after the first restore on VirtualPC 2.1.3, and wonder if this is fixes with the new version. Sincerely, abrody@smart.net ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 23:32:58 -0400 From: Marlon Deason Subject: [Q] FireWire capabilities Not yet having a FireWire capable Mac, I am lacking in knowledge of the FireWire bus. I understand that FireWire drives are not bootable. Is this a function of the Apple FireWire driver? Is new hardware required (see Apple's new USB on the G4, now bootable over USB). Will boot capability be added in the future? Also, is there a external device that will convert analog video to FireWire data? (I have heard rumors that the new iMac will feature a FireWire port, but not analog video capture) What other devices currently support FireWire? I have seen the G3/G4, some Sony video cameras and VST's FireWire harddrive. Is that it? Are Sony's iLink and Apple's FireWire interchangable? What about other (knock-off) IEEE9337 (or whatever it is ?!) standard devices? Thanks -Marlon Deason marlond@earthlink.net ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 14:03:55 -0400 From: "Allan, David (DS)" Subject: Apple 15 Multiscan AV Repair? I am having problems with the red color in my Apple 15 Multiscan AV monitor. I understand that this is a known problem, but Apple's response to the problem ($200 for repair) does not meet my needs. According to some discussion on the Apple Tech Exchange, the problem is due to a bad solder joint. Could someone please identify the joint to be repaired? Thank you. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 13:39:31 -0700 (PDT) From: Brian Wessels Subject: Apple Service manuals? Laserwriter Pro 630 I have an Apple Laserwriter 630 that got jammed by a partial sheet of address labels (a serious printer no-no; I didn't do it). I took apart the "finish rollers" area where the jam was, got the label bits out, and put it back together. Everything looks fine, the rollers turn, etc. The only problem is, the printer still continually jams there. This is at the very last roll-out rollers, where you can actually see the edge of the paper about to come out, but it never does. I could ask for advice, but it's probably a very visual thing. What I'm really wondering is, are there any Apple service manuals available "out there?" Apple doesn't put this sort of information in the Tech Info Library. They'd probably rather you go to an authorized service provider, but I'm not inclined to pay someone to do something I could do myself. I figure my best bet is probably a third-party book, but there may not be a large enough market to have ever generated one. Any ideas? To contribute something: Re: the Laserwriter II test page -- Use the Laserwriter Utility to suppress this. Laserwriter Utility is free from Apple, on the Mac OS software distribution CDs I believe, but it's very probably not part of standard installs. You'll have to go looking for it in collateral folders on the disc or in Custom installation. Thanx all, Brian Wessels P.S. I too wonder about the old "sumex" contribution summary in the info-mac digest. That's why I originally subscribed, to find out about "all the new shareware/freeware" (well, most of it). Right now I don't worry too much about missing it, because I figure it's saving me from wasting time on collecting way too much software. :-) ===== Brian Wessels This is my private, "permanent" email address. Worried about Y2K? Buy a Macintosh. Y2K safe since 1984. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 13:40:11 EDT From: Luskin@aol.com Subject: backing up medium I have been using a 100 meg zip drive for back ups for more than a year, with perfect success. NO troubles at all, except for the fact 100 meg is not so large, these days. I can recommend the zip drive, and think that the 250 meg systems should be fine. I have just learned about something called an ORB system, by Castelwood. The machine is cost compatible with a zip drive, and the cartridge holds 2.3 gb. There are conflicting reports as to reliability. If it is as good as some people say, I want to buy one.... ON the other hand... Michael B. Luskin ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 16:33:51 -0400 From: Vincent Cayenne Subject: batch changing of 'date created' At 2:41 AM -0700 26/9/99, Dieder Bylsma wrote: >Does anybody know if there is an application out there that will let >me change the creation date of a series of files to an arbritary >date? At 11:45a +1000 9/28/99, Richard Measham wrote: >Shane the Plane is a great tool for this and many other batch changes. >It is available at info-mac ... see shareware.com or tucows Oddly enough, a search on the Info-Mac HyperArchive for "shane" or "plane" will NOT succeed in locating this- the demo version is listed as "STPD". I had to "Google" to get it... Vincent Cayenne "Crumpled bits of paper filled with imperfect thoughts" (Rutherford/Robertson) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 17:32:53 -0700 From: David L Hirschberg Subject: Best Data 56K card problem continues (Q) Thanks to the people who wrote me with suggestions. I am still having problems but I have more information. I am trying to get a 56K Best Data card to work in a 5300Cs. I thought the problems was with the script or specific software for the card not being installed but it seems to be something with the mac itself or the system. If I insert the card in the PCMCIA slot of a G3 mac the card loads and is displayed on the desktop. It also works. If I insert the card in a 5300cs I get a message: "The correct software you need to use the PC card in the "Lower (or Upper) Card slot is not installed. Do you want to eject the card now?" If I eject it it will eject but if I do not it will appear on the desktop. Clicking on it brings up the modem port but I have no way to select the PC card in the 'connect via' window. Dragging the icon to the trash ejects the card. The card never powers up as it is cold when I eject it. The PCMCIA slots are okay. I have an ethernet PC card that works in either slot. So what software is missing? I installed system 8.6 from a CD so all the parts should be there. -David ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 13:23:25 -0400 From: a brody Subject: Church Windows to Kaleidoscope Dear Digest readers, Has anyone figured out how to convert the Church Windows themes to Kaleidoscope themes? Church Windows preceded Kaleidoscope in altering the window and icon appearances on the Finder. Unfortunately Church Windows no longer works on a G3 with MacOS 8.6. Last time I ran it successfully was under System 7.6. Sincerely, abrody@smart.net Check out over 700 internet sites updated monthly at: http://www.index-site.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 17:24:56 -0400 From: Rodney Schmidt Subject: Compact Aero 2130 and Mac? I am searching for any information about third-party software to access my Compact Aero 2130 from the Macintosh. Is there a makeover of Windows CE desktop services that can install on the Mac? Is there a solution to desktop file sharing and communication with this wonderful unit? Before purchase I researched as many hand-helds as possible and was so impressed with the quality of the Compact Aero 2130 that I had to buy it to use anyway, trusting that eventually someone would figure out a way to communicate with it from the Mac. Anyone? Thanks. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 09:56:22 -0700 From: "Chambers, Ed" Subject: couple questions On Tuesday, September 28, 1999 8:20 AM, rropeik@WELLESLEY.EDU [SMTP:rropeik@WELLESLEY.EDU] wrote: > Also: > > Is there a way to convert PC format files into Mac files. I'm talking > specifically about download-able things like screen savers. Thanks:) In general there is no way to convert things from PC to Mac. Having said that, all image formats like jpeg and gif can be viewed on either platform. Many word-processor formats these days are cross-platform (same on both). PDF files are cross-platform. There are many "downloadable things" out there. Check the Info-Mac archive for some other cool stuff. For specific things like screens savers though, no you can't unless the software specifically says you can. > Tryin' to throw my arms around the world, > Rachel Ed Chambers ed.chambers@cubic.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 17:22:51 +0100 From: "Charles Arthur, The Independent" Subject: couple questions On Tue, 28 Sep 1999 11:19:48 -0400, rropeik@WELLESLEY.EDU (Rachel S. Ropeik) wrote: >Is there a way for me to download a free mp3 player for my iMac? The only >ones I've found so far are free in their preliminary state. However, you >have to pay $25 to register them and until you do, you can only play the >first 2 minutes of any given song. Is there one out there that will let me >play entire songs, but won't cost me anything? Ah, that would be at the Free Lunch Counter, located just west of the end of the rainbow, left of the pot of gold. Briefly - no, and you'll no longer find free Mac MP3 encoders either. (I don't know the Windows situation, but I assume something's happening there.) Apparently the MP3 technology now has to be licensed; that seems to cover the other file formats -> MP3 encoding algorithm/technology. As for the players, perhaps the amount of work involved writing them means that they don't want people using them forever without paying the fee, and anybody smart enough to write an MP3 player isn't giving their effort away for free. An understandable question, though, given how many other programs for doing all sorts of things are available free. (Or at least, as uncrippled shareware.) >Is there a way to convert PC format files into Mac files. I'm talking >specifically about download-able things like screen savers. Thanks:) If you mean, to get programs that run on Windows to run on a bare Mac, no. Some programs have cross-platform applications (Stuffit for compressing/expanding files). As for screensavers, there are plenty of (free!) ones out there for the Mac. You might as well get used to having an iMac not an iPC. Charles ------------------------------------------------------------------- The Independent newspaper on the Web: http://www.independent.co.uk/ It's even better on paper ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 20:19:33 -0400 From: Diane & David Turner Subject: couple questions You've probably heard this already, but SoundApp is what you're looking for. It can play just about any format sound file, and it definitely fits your budget: it's freeware. As for your second question - generally, maybe; specifically, probably not. Many data files created by PC software can be read by a Mac, but executable programs are machine-specific. A stand-alone screen saver written for a PC will definitely not run on a Mac. I don't believe that even the PC After Dark modules are compatible with the Mac version of After Dark. Sorry. David Turner Centerville, OH >Is there a way for me to download a free mp3 player for my iMac? The only >ones I've found so far are free in their preliminary state. However, you >have to pay $25 to register them and until you do, you can only play the >first 2 minutes of any given song. Is there one out there that will let me >play entire songs, but won't cost me anything? ___ >Is there a way to convert PC format files into Mac files. I'm talking >specifically about download-able things like screen savers. Thanks:) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 20:23:15 +0100 From: Graeme Babbs Subject: How read Word into Quark? This depends on the version of Word that you are trying to import. Quark 3 (up to 3.32) won't accept anything after Word 5 for Mac. The later versions of Word go into Quark 4.04 with no problems. Your best bet is to either get the person writing the text to save it as a Word 5 for Mac (if memory serves, Word 5.1 for Mac doesn't work either), or as a text only/Dos text/Simpletext file if you don't mind reformatting it. I take text from pc's and format it in Quark and still prefer to get it as Dos text/text only/Simpletext along with a hard copy of what they think it should look like. To get it into your document, choose the text tool, draw a text box, click in the text box and hit Command E. If it is one of the above file types it will flow straight in. It won't even appear in the dialogue box as an option if you can't use it. Hope this helps. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: How read Word into Quark? > Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 19:08:21 -0500 > From: Will Wagers > > Hi, > > I can see the Word translators for my quark, but how do I invoke > them to input a Word file into Quark 3.0? > > Thanks. > > Will Wagers hyle@airmail.net "Reality is the best metaphor." > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 16:42:56 -0400 From: Vincent Cayenne Subject: iMac crashes At 10:28a +0100 9/28/99, Donal Leader wrote: >I experience periodic freezes on my iMac. Many of them are associated with >Outlook Express version 4.x., though it does tend to have a Finder freeze on >other occasions. It almost always hangs if I try to activate the PalmPilot >Hot Synch software which I normally have disabled but enable whenever I want >to hot synch my data. I've searched for the obvious culprits like Folder >Actions extension and the ObjectLib document in the System folder. We have >other iMacs in the company and most of them routinely crash with Finder >freezes from time even though they are all running OS 8.6. Many of these >users are actually PC people who now find themselves working in an all Apple >environment! Not good for Apple PR. Does anyone have the complete list of >fixes for all iMac freeze-ups? I suggest going to the MacFixit site and applying all the suggested Microsoft-related fixes (probably listed in reference to MS Internet Explorer problems). Then allocate more memory to the HotSynch Manager and Conduit Manager. I also recommend that you avoid Aladdin's SpaceSaver and Magic Menu and Norton's CrashGuard. And make sure your Text Encoding stuff is up to date and synchronised (all versions the same). Vincent Cayenne "Crumpled bits of paper filled with imperfect thoughts" (Rutherford/Robertson) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 07:15:06 -0700 From: Langford Subject: imac mouse on a old g3 is it possible if you have a old g3(not a blue & white) with a usb card is it possibe to hook up an imac mouse?? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 17:36:04 -0700 From: Doug Hardie Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #341 >Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 18:42:02 -0700 >From: kuoREMOVEME@cheerful.com (Kuo) >Subject: LaserWriter II: Stopping Test Pages > >Hi all, >My Calculus teacher has this LaserWriter II, and I was wondering if >there's any way to stop it from printing a test page everytime it's turned >on... Get LaserWriter Utility. I don't remember if it came with MacOS or is available from the Info Mac Archive. The version I have has it under the Utilities Menu - the Set startup page menu item allows you to turn off or on the test page. Earlier versions used different names for the menu item but they were very similar. -- Doug ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 14:27:06 -1000 From: "Richard D. Vetter" Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #341 >------------------------------ >Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 11:19:48 -0400 >From: rropeik@WELLESLEY.EDU (Rachel S. Ropeik) >Subject: couple questions > >Is there a way for me to download a free mp3 player for my iMac? The only >ones I've found so far are free in their preliminary state. However, you >have to pay $25 to register them and until you do, you can only play the >first 2 minutes of any given song. Is there one out there that will let me >play entire songs, but won't cost me anything? QuickTime 4 will play them and it's free from Apple. Richard D. Vetter vetterr001@hawaii.rr.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 99 18:51:04 +0200 From: Udo Huth Subject: Ire: Aargh! Parallel PC plugs, serial PBook >Moral of the story apparently being, if you ain't got a specific way to >make your DB25 kit be seen through the printer/modem port, you're stuffed. Good grief, man... You cannot connect a parallel device to a serial port. Although this MP3 thing does have a DB25 plug it doesn't mean it's a serial device. In the PC world the DB25 is used for parallel and serial connections. The difference between a serial plug and a parallel plug in the PC world is, that one is male and the other is female. But if you don't know the difference between serial and parallel -- well, then just forget it... Udo Ceterum censeo Microsoft esse delendam ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 15:20:02 -0400 From: Alan Stein Subject: LaserWriter II: Stopping Test Pages kuoREMOVEME@cheerful.com (Kuo) said: >Hi all, >My Calculus teacher has this LaserWriter II, and I was wondering if >there's any way to stop it from printing a test page everytime it's turned >on... Just remove the paper tray before turning it on. Alan H. Stein alan@alanstein.com http://www.alanstein.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 12:11:38 -0500 From: Chaz Larson Subject: LaserWriter II: Stopping Test Pages At 6:42 PM -0700 9/27/99, Kuo wrote: >Hi all, >My Calculus teacher has this LaserWriter II, and I was wondering if >there's any way to stop it from printing a test page everytime it's turned >on... Sure. Use the LaserWriter Font Utility [came with the printer] or the Apple Printer Utility: to turn it off. chazl ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 12:01:56 +0200 From: Joan Surrell Sauri Subject: LaserWriter II: Stopping Test Pages Hello! > My Calculus teacher has this LaserWriter II, and I was wondering if > there's any way to stop it from printing a test page everytime it's turned > on... He can use LaserWriter Utility. It has "Set Startup Page" option in the "Utilities" menu. Guest what it do... This utility is in the system disc or in the laserwriter discs (and in the Apple site, I supose) Yours, -- Joan Surrell ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 99 17:06:12 -0500 From: Jon Davidson Subject: LaserWriter II: Stopping Test Pages >Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 18:42:02 -0700 >From: kuoREMOVEME@cheerful.com (Kuo) >Subject: LaserWriter II: Stopping Test Pages > >Hi all, >My Calculus teacher has this LaserWriter II, and I was wondering if >there's any way to stop it from printing a test page everytime it's turned >on... There are two utility programs that apple bundles with system software that both do the same thing but show the information differently. Try and get your hands on either: LaserWriter Utility or Apple Printer Utility They both have a choice to have a startup page or to eliminate a start up page. Good luck. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 22:25:26 +0100 From: Ian Goldby Subject: LaserWriter II: Stopping Test Pages >From: kuoREMOVEME@cheerful.com (Kuo) > >Hi all, >My Calculus teacher has this LaserWriter II, and I was wondering if >there's any way to stop it from printing a test page everytime it's turned >on... I remember doing this once. I think there was once an Apple Utility called LaserWriter Setup Utility, or something like that. If you can locate it (start looking on the Apple Software Updates site if you don't have any likely looking installation disks), it will have an option to turn off the test page. Ian ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 23:33:54 -0700 From: Chris Schram Subject: linux on my mac On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, John Bignell wrote: >I am currently running Mac OS 8.1 on a 6500/225 with a 4gig hard drive. >I would like to, if possible, partition my hard drive and install linux >on my system. Can you tell me how to partition a hard drive so that I >can install linux? John, that's a fairly complex question for this forum. I think your best bet is to hike over to and/or (they're sorta the same place, but different) and look for the "Installation & User Guide for LinuxPPC" which comes as a .pdf file. There is a whole section entitled "Partitioning your drive." Also, by no strange coincidence, LinuxPPC is also one of the places you can purchase a CD-ROM of guess what... I would also suggest you hang around comp.os.linux.powerpc for awhile. Most everyone in that group, including myself, are doing just what you want to do. Chris Schram schram@mail.coos.or.us http://www.coos.or.us/~schram/Chris/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 01:40:25 +0800 From: Christopher Smith Subject: Linux on my Mac >>Can you tell me how to partition a hard drive so that I >>can install linux? [Advice snipped to conserve bandwidth] Don't forget that LinuxPPC (and I assume mklinux) requires an A/UX volume. This cannot be created from an HFS+ volume, so remember to format the partitions you want for Linux as plain HFS. Good Luck -- Christopher Smith | pacomius@cyllene.uwa.edu.au Speak softly and carry a Gorgons head ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 22:42:05 -0400 From: rfg@his.com Subject: Q?: Backup Apps? Can anyone recommend a good, easy-to-use shareware backup application? One you have used yourself for a while and have confidence in? It's for home use only so I don't really think I need to pay for a commercial app sold through the various Mac catalogs. Many thanks, Bob G. "Happiness Is Seeing Your Mother-in-law on a Milk Carton" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 09:02:24 +0200 From: johan.widheden@cit.chalmers.se (Johan Widheden) Subject: Raw format for Linux This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001F_01BF0A59.5899E130 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have tried to download Linux for Mac but it is in raw format and = Netscape tries to present the data. How can I download it as a file, and = how do I use it once downloaded? I would like to try Linux and would be = greateful for an answer. /Johan ------=_NextPart_000_001F_01BF0A59.5899E130 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I have tried to download Linux for Mac = but it is in=20 raw format and Netscape tries to present the data. How can I download it = as a=20 file, and how do I use it once downloaded? I would like to try Linux and = would=20 be greateful for an answer.
 
/Johan
------=_NextPart_000_001F_01BF0A59.5899E130-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 09:27:07 +0200 From: "Spike" Subject: Recommend Backup? This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01BF0A5C.CC667940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Will Wagers asked: >=20 > >I have a 6GB drive on a PowerMac 6500/300. What backup systems are > >recommended? >=20 > You will hear disagreement on this because Iomega has a bad=20 > reputation for reliability ... You bet ,I have used my Zip 100 drive for 3 years without a hiccup. BUT the original backup software that came with the drive was c**p. = Restoring files was uncontrollable (all or nothing) and sometimes it = just would not work. They may supply something better now. You may also need to look at a Jazz drive if you want to back up a lot = of data. I use the following method to back-up our Macs: I make a folder called 'back-up bin' and put an alias of everything I = want to back-up in it.=20 I then use Stuffit to create an archive. I then "Stuff > Add" from the Archive menu 'back-up bin' to the archive [first you must check that the stuffit preferences are set to follow = aliases] I rename the archive with the date [290999.sit]. When I want to do the next back-up I just do the same again only using = "Add Match" and set the criteria to "modified after 290999" This give incremental back-up in small(ish) files that are easy to = search through should a restore be necessary. This is important as a total Hard drive failure is quite rare; usually = the problem is that an important file has been deleted or, more likely, = overwritten. If you know more or less when the file was last modified it = is quite simple to find it and drag it out of the archive and onto the = desktop. Another reason for this system is that if anybody is working on the = computer and wants to make sure their work is secure all they have to do = is put an alias of their work in 'back-up bin'. It is all a lot simpler than it sounds - but if any of you apple script = type chaps are out there ... Spike ------=_NextPart_000_0033_01BF0A5C.CC667940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
> Will Wagers asked:
>
> >I have a 6GB drive on = a=20 PowerMac 6500/300. What backup systems are
> = >recommended?
>=20
> You will hear disagreement on this because Iomega has a bad =
>=20 reputation for reliability ...
 
You bet ,I have used my Zip 100 drive for 3 years without a=20 hiccup.
 
BUT the original backup software that came with the drive was c**p. = Restoring files was uncontrollable (all or nothing) and sometimes it = just would=20 not work. They may supply something better now.
You may also need to look at a Jazz drive if you want to back up a = lot of=20 data.
I use the following method to back-up our Macs:
I make a folder called 'back-up bin' and put an alias of everything = I want=20 to back-up in it.
I then use Stuffit to create an archive.
I then "Stuff > Add" from the Archive menu 'back-up bin' to the=20 archive
[first you must check that the stuffit preferences are set to = follow=20 aliases]
I rename the archive with the date [290999.sit].
When I want to do the next back-up I just do the same again only = using "Add=20 Match" and set the criteria to "modified after 290999"
 
This give incremental back-up in small(ish) files that are easy to = search=20 through should a restore be necessary.
This is important as a total Hard drive failure is quite rare; = usually the=20 problem is that an important file has been deleted or, more likely, = overwritten.=20 If you know more or less when the file was last modified it is quite = simple to=20 find it and drag it out of the archive and onto the desktop.
Another reason for this system is that if anybody is working on the = computer and wants to make sure their work is secure all they have to do = is put=20 an alias of their work in 'back-up bin'.
 
It is all a lot simpler than it sounds - but if any of you apple = script=20 type chaps are out there ...
 
Spike
------=_NextPart_000_0033_01BF0A5C.CC667940-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 15:18:49 +0000 From: Johann Ganser Subject: Sound problems --------------CC2488F5E7729948A693820C Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Somebody must have had similar experiences. It drives me cracy. I have a Performa 5400/180 40 MB Ram OS 8.1 Netscape 4.5 (20000k) Quicktime 4.0.1 Whenever a webpage comes in with sound, it plays for 5 - 10 seconds, then the screen freezes. On restart, Norton Crash Guard comes on with the message "The application "Finder" has crashed (Unmapped memory exception)" There are two saved .midi files (QTPluginTemp) in the trash, one of kind "document", the other a QuickTime movie. On opening the first one, the error message "Unexpected problem has occurred (-2048)" or sometimes (-2003) is displayed. SimpleSound on its own doesn't play the second (QT) file, but SimpleSound with QT Translation translates it and then I can play it in SS. Can somebody please give me a tip? Thanks, Hans. --------------CC2488F5E7729948A693820C Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Somebody must have had similar experiences. It drives me cracy.

I have a Performa 5400/180
         40 MB Ram
         OS 8.1
         Netscape 4.5 (20000k)
         Quicktime 4.0.1

Whenever a webpage comes in with sound, it plays for 5 - 10 seconds, then the screen freezes.

On restart, Norton Crash Guard comes on with the message "The application "Finder" has crashed (Unmapped memory exception)"

There are two saved .midi files (QTPluginTemp) in the trash, one of kind "document", the other a QuickTime movie.

On opening the first one, the error message "Unexpected problem has occurred (-2048)" or sometimes (-2003) is displayed.

SimpleSound on its own doesn't play the second (QT) file, but SimpleSound with QT Translation translates it and then I can play it in SS.

Can somebody please  give me a tip?

Thanks,

Hans.
 
  --------------CC2488F5E7729948A693820C-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 06:40:32 -0500 From: Neal Skrenes Subject: Video Update question 7600 series Hello all I have tried searching the archives for an answer to my question and have come up blank. Here is my dilemma. In an effort to stay up to date on Mac OS and Apps I have upgraded my 7600 to a 333 MHz/167 G3. I currently have 168 MB RAM and 4 MB Video RAM on the OEM video card using OS 8.6 (OS 9 is on order). IMnsHO it is not prudent to by a new box until the final 128 bit G4 arrives sometime in the next Millennia. My machines processor as configured is very fast but I am wondering if I should install a PCIix3D ProRez PCI Card (8 MB). Would any difference in screen redraws, scrolling starting/changing apps be significant enough to be noticeable? BTW I don't do any games, I just need to keep current with apps/OS for my occupation and I can't justify adding a $500 - 1000 graphics card. I occasionally do Video Editing. From reading the lit in a catalog I am taken to _understand_ the Voodoo card has S and Composite Video Out _but not_ Video In. True? If so what will happen to my OEM Video/Audio In ports should I insert a Video Card. Will they still work? Should I be looking @ something like a Xclaim VR 128 which has video in and out - but the lit doesn't mention audio. Or shall I just leave the setup as is? Comments with rationale appreciated. TIA Yours truly, Neal Skrenes Member - Feature Page Committee Member - New GeoCitizens Welcome Committee http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/5636/CLT_Program.html Community Leader TheTropics/Cabana 7000 - 7999 TheTropics/Island 7000 - 7999 -- Mr. Scuba "I drive a tow truck on the mr_scuba@geocities.com Information Highway" =[8]-}>) Computers/Diving/Photography http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/4385/ -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************