INFO-MAC Digest V6 #71
Posted: August 13th, 1988, 11:19 pm
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Subject: INFO-MAC Digest V6 #71
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Date: 6 Aug 88 00:26:00 GMT
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INFO-MAC Digest Saturday, 6 Aug 1988 Volume 6 : Issue 71
Today's Topics:
microsoft buttons
How can I send Absoft Fortran graphics to a file ???
Which vt100 emulator uses cursor keys on a Mac II ??
External Hard Drives
LaCie Ltd. Hard drives
TeX
Re: Bigscreen INIT incompatible with SE
Request for posting to INFO-MAC
CAPPS for Lightspeed Pascal
Re: software for theatre work?
Help Request
Finder Peeve
AppleFax problem
.HQX
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 88 11:20:52 PDT
From:
Date: 30 July 88, 11:54:17 CST
From: Robert J. Brenstein (618) 453-5721 x 227 GA0095 at SIUCVMB
To: INFO-MAC%SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU at STANFORD
Subject: upgrade from Microsoft Fortran to MacTRAN?
DCM data products has recently circulated an offer for upgrading from MS
Fortran 2.2 to their new MacTRAN ver 3.0. By sending in the original MS
Fortran diskette and a check for about $100 you were getting (supposedly)
a superior product. Well, it all sounded great on paper and MacTRAN's
support for Mac II convinced us to go for it. This note is to warn everybody
on the net to double-think before going for this deal. After struggling
with MacTRAN for several days I am quite disappointed with this product.
--> flame on flame off
Hello. I wonder if anyone has working copies of the latest version of
XLISP that work on the SE and Mac II (hopefully in color). According to
the author in XLISP 1.7, the source code is available, but how can one
get hold of it ? Thanks in advance.
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 88 16:55 EDT
From: JJ_KRAME%[email protected]
Subject: microsoft buttons
I am posting this message for a friend. He does not subscribe to usenet
so please reply directly to me..Joe
Bitnet:JJ_kramer@fandm
To whom it may concern:
Over the past few weeks I've been writing a program which manipulates
data produced by a Spectrometer or Flourimeter using True Basic.
Although I like the language, it is no secret that its use of the Mac
interface is less than noteworthy. Presently, users of my program must
input many commands from the keyboard. However, I would like to display
small circular buttons (often referred to as "radio boxes"(button id 3 in
Microsoft basic)) on the screen and allow the commands to be input using
them. My greastest difficulty in this is deciding what is and is not valid
input. I understand that one may set up data structures to poll the mouse
for appropriate x and y values. I do have access to a Toolbox disk for True
Basic but I am a newcomer to the Macintosh, any assistance would be most
appreciated.
Thank you
MJ_James
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 88 11:56 N
From:
Subject: How can I send Absoft Fortran graphics to a file ???
I will be using Absoft fortran to create graphics on a Mac II screen
using the toolbox routines. Is there a way to save the screen in a
MacPaint like document (or even better MacDraw like document) so that I
can paste the graphics into a text file ??? Any help is greatly
appreciated.
Daniel van Kraalingen
bitnet: kraalingen@hwalhw50
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 88 10:57 N
From: KRAALING%[email protected]
Subject: Which vt100 emulator uses cursor keys on a Mac II ??
I have problems using Versaterm Pro and Redryder as terminal emulators on
a Mac II. The problem is that neither program scans the Mac II cursor
keys. The big question now is which terminal emulation program works
with cursor keys on a Mac II ?????
Daniel van Kraalingen
bitnet: kraalingen@hwalhw50
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 88 12:05 EDT
From: A. DARO
Subject: External Hard Drives
We are looking to purchase an external hard drive (20M) for at first one, then
ultimately a dozen or so Mac Pluses on campus. The HyperDrive FX/20 has been
recommended to us at a cost of about $800. Does anyone have experience with
this particular product or any other that might be helpful? Thanks!
A. Daro ACCAMD@HOFSTRA
Hofstra University
Hempstead, NY
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 88 15:59 EDT
From:
Subject: LaCie Ltd. Hard drives
Hello all,
I am looking into buying a new Hard Drive. The model I am looking
at is LaCie's 30 megabyte drive. I was wondering if anyone has any
feedback on this drive or the company from which it emanates.
Please reply to me directly on this one because I need to know soon..
Thanks in advance... Joe Kramer
Consultant -- Franklin and Marshall college
Bitnet: JJ_kramer@Fandm
Genie: J.Kramer5
CI$: 74726,1333
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 88 08:23:19 EST
From: Alan Stein
Subject: TeX
I just learned of a program called CDVI that takes a DVI file and
allows it to be previewed on an IBM PC or compatible. (It's fairly
inexpensive -- $35 -- and available from SullivanSFT, Box 292431,
Lewisville, TX 75029.)
Is there a similar program for a Mac?
ARPA: stein%[email protected] Alan H. Stein
BITNET: STEIN@UCONNVM University of Connecticut
UUCP: ...ihnp4!psuvax1!UCONNVM.BITNET!STEIN at Waterbury
CompuServe: 71545,1500 Genie: ah.stein Department of Mathematics
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 88 10:10:39 -0400 (EDT)
From: "William M. Bumgarner"
Subject: Re: Bigscreen INIT incompatible with SE
Bigscreen INIT was replaced by the commercial product Stepping Out (now
Stepping Out II). It is produced by a California based company (Berkely
Software Design or something like it). It is a program of excellent design
that is compatible with all Macs with 128K or greater ROMs (including the II).
B.Bum
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Bill Bumgarner | EMail: [email protected] |
| Carnegie-Mellon University | |
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| The box is ugly on a non mono-spaced font system. |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 88 10:38 EDT
From: "RSVAX::RSVAX::MRGATE::\"A1::HOLLAND,STEVEN W\""@gmr.com
Subject: Request for posting to INFO-MAC
From: NAME: Steven W. Holland
FUNC: Computer Science (50)
TEL: (313)986-1510
Subject: Info on Mac 3270 emulators sought
I am looking for a good 3270 emulator program for dialing into
IBM mainframes. MacTerminal offers a 3270 mode but doesn't offer
all the nice features like:
- use of Mac II function keys (vs. pull down and inconvenient ones)
this is particularly critical in the full screen IBM environment
where you constantly need to push the program function keys
- login scripts to get past the typically complex sequence
- text capture and send
Some of the commercially available emulators require expensive
packages to be run on the mainframe
Replies sent will be summarized and posted back to INFO-MAC.
Sincerely,
Steven W. Holland
General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren, MI
CSNET/ARPAnet: holland%[email protected]
Telex: 910-250-8831 (ESL UQ)
------------------------------
From: TEREBESS%[email protected]
Date: 26 July 88 14:53-PDT
Subject: CAPPS for Lightspeed Pascal
Date: 26 July 1988, 14:51:22 PDT
From: Paul Romaniuk (604) 721-7088 TEREBESS at UVVM
To: INFO-MAC at SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU
SUBJECT: CAPPS for Lightspeed Pascal
Can anyone out there explain to me what CAPPS for Lightspeed Pascal is,
and what I would use it for? Thanks.
Paul Romaniuk (TEREBESS @ UVVM)
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 88 9:47:47 EDT
From: Don Cotabish
Subject: Re: software for theatre work?
I would also be interested in receiving any replies concerning theatre
software.
Also, thanks in advance.
-Don
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 88 17:19:23 ADT
From: Rick Wightman
Subject: Help Request
Sender:
I'm presently working on a Pascal programming project as part of
my thesis research. I would appreciate any hints that you INFO-MAC
readers might have on scrolling through a window containing a matrix
of "cells", where each "cell" contains a text edit record and a
pushbutton. This seems to be akin to the problem one might face with
scrolling through a spreadsheet. From what I can gather, this can be
done by using a "pic" record, but after this point I get lost. What
would the procedure be, and how would the "pic" record be generated,
modified or updated? Reply directly to Rick Wightman; jordan@unbmvs1.
Thanks in advance.
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 88 15:28:21 PDT
From: [email protected]
Subject: Finder Peeve
Here's another peeve that is aimed at the Finder (and/or it's authors).
Why can't I place a diskette into a folder on my hard disk? It is quite
intuitive, especially once you get that dialog saying that the disks are of
different sizes so it's going to make a folder. Save me the trouble, I know
it is going to become a folder, please let me put it where I want it.
Is that too much to ask? (Don't even think it!)
Jon
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 88 18:15 PDT
From: BARON%[email protected]
Subject: AppleFax problem
Greetings from the Mighty U of W. (Just kidding, sortof)
Has anyone else had problems getting their AppleFax to auto-answer on
the fourth ring, like the manual and the AppleFax application claim it
will? When I'm in the AppleFax application and there is an incoming
call, a dialog box saying "Someone is calling! (sic) with an Answer
and a No Answer button comes up. It also says "AppleFax will answer
on the fourth ring." Alas, after the fourth ring, another box saying
"AppleFax is disconnecting" flashes and then nothing happens. Clicking
on the Answer button answers, but I don't want to have to sit at my Mac
waiting for a phone call to come in, you know?
The AppleFax does take the AT command set, and I did do an ATS0=4 from
Red Ryder before getting into the application in an attempt to force
the AppleFax to auto-answer. However, the application seems to reset
the S0 register to 0 (no auto-answer) upon launch, and the AppleFax
manual does say that S0 is set to 0 by default (how it's supposed to
answer on the fourth ring as advertised then, i dunno either).
Help help help! Only one Seattle dealer has received their AppleFax,
and they haven't set it up yet. Can anyone in the net world relate?
Thanks
David Wu
Washington Technology Center
------------------------------
Date: Tue 2 Aug 88 03:35:16-PDT
From: JOHN R. THOMPSON
Subject: .HQX
Could I bother someone for a brief description of what I need to deal
with the HQX files. How do I get started? Second Question; Fullwrite
seems very popular. Can it read and write Word format files? I'm in
an office situation where Word is the standard but I am personally not
thrilled with Word.
Thanks in Advance, John R. Thompson
------------------------------
End of INFO-MAC Digest
**********************
From: [email protected] (Jon Pugh and Lance Nakata)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.digest
Subject: INFO-MAC Digest V6 #71
Message-ID:
Date: 6 Aug 88 00:26:00 GMT
Sender: [email protected]
Reply-To: [email protected]
Organization: The Internet
Lines: 371
Approved: [email protected]
INFO-MAC Digest Saturday, 6 Aug 1988 Volume 6 : Issue 71
Today's Topics:
microsoft buttons
How can I send Absoft Fortran graphics to a file ???
Which vt100 emulator uses cursor keys on a Mac II ??
External Hard Drives
LaCie Ltd. Hard drives
TeX
Re: Bigscreen INIT incompatible with SE
Request for posting to INFO-MAC
CAPPS for Lightspeed Pascal
Re: software for theatre work?
Help Request
Finder Peeve
AppleFax problem
.HQX
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 88 11:20:52 PDT
From:
Date: 30 July 88, 11:54:17 CST
From: Robert J. Brenstein (618) 453-5721 x 227 GA0095 at SIUCVMB
To: INFO-MAC%SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU at STANFORD
Subject: upgrade from Microsoft Fortran to MacTRAN?
DCM data products has recently circulated an offer for upgrading from MS
Fortran 2.2 to their new MacTRAN ver 3.0. By sending in the original MS
Fortran diskette and a check for about $100 you were getting (supposedly)
a superior product. Well, it all sounded great on paper and MacTRAN's
support for Mac II convinced us to go for it. This note is to warn everybody
on the net to double-think before going for this deal. After struggling
with MacTRAN for several days I am quite disappointed with this product.
--> flame on flame off
Hello. I wonder if anyone has working copies of the latest version of
XLISP that work on the SE and Mac II (hopefully in color). According to
the author in XLISP 1.7, the source code is available, but how can one
get hold of it ? Thanks in advance.
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 88 16:55 EDT
From: JJ_KRAME%[email protected]
Subject: microsoft buttons
I am posting this message for a friend. He does not subscribe to usenet
so please reply directly to me..Joe
Bitnet:JJ_kramer@fandm
To whom it may concern:
Over the past few weeks I've been writing a program which manipulates
data produced by a Spectrometer or Flourimeter using True Basic.
Although I like the language, it is no secret that its use of the Mac
interface is less than noteworthy. Presently, users of my program must
input many commands from the keyboard. However, I would like to display
small circular buttons (often referred to as "radio boxes"(button id 3 in
Microsoft basic)) on the screen and allow the commands to be input using
them. My greastest difficulty in this is deciding what is and is not valid
input. I understand that one may set up data structures to poll the mouse
for appropriate x and y values. I do have access to a Toolbox disk for True
Basic but I am a newcomer to the Macintosh, any assistance would be most
appreciated.
Thank you
MJ_James
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 88 11:56 N
From:
Subject: How can I send Absoft Fortran graphics to a file ???
I will be using Absoft fortran to create graphics on a Mac II screen
using the toolbox routines. Is there a way to save the screen in a
MacPaint like document (or even better MacDraw like document) so that I
can paste the graphics into a text file ??? Any help is greatly
appreciated.
Daniel van Kraalingen
bitnet: kraalingen@hwalhw50
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 88 10:57 N
From: KRAALING%[email protected]
Subject: Which vt100 emulator uses cursor keys on a Mac II ??
I have problems using Versaterm Pro and Redryder as terminal emulators on
a Mac II. The problem is that neither program scans the Mac II cursor
keys. The big question now is which terminal emulation program works
with cursor keys on a Mac II ?????
Daniel van Kraalingen
bitnet: kraalingen@hwalhw50
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 88 12:05 EDT
From: A. DARO
Subject: External Hard Drives
We are looking to purchase an external hard drive (20M) for at first one, then
ultimately a dozen or so Mac Pluses on campus. The HyperDrive FX/20 has been
recommended to us at a cost of about $800. Does anyone have experience with
this particular product or any other that might be helpful? Thanks!
A. Daro ACCAMD@HOFSTRA
Hofstra University
Hempstead, NY
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 88 15:59 EDT
From:
Subject: LaCie Ltd. Hard drives
Hello all,
I am looking into buying a new Hard Drive. The model I am looking
at is LaCie's 30 megabyte drive. I was wondering if anyone has any
feedback on this drive or the company from which it emanates.
Please reply to me directly on this one because I need to know soon..
Thanks in advance... Joe Kramer
Consultant -- Franklin and Marshall college
Bitnet: JJ_kramer@Fandm
Genie: J.Kramer5
CI$: 74726,1333
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 88 08:23:19 EST
From: Alan Stein
Subject: TeX
I just learned of a program called CDVI that takes a DVI file and
allows it to be previewed on an IBM PC or compatible. (It's fairly
inexpensive -- $35 -- and available from SullivanSFT, Box 292431,
Lewisville, TX 75029.)
Is there a similar program for a Mac?
ARPA: stein%[email protected] Alan H. Stein
BITNET: STEIN@UCONNVM University of Connecticut
UUCP: ...ihnp4!psuvax1!UCONNVM.BITNET!STEIN at Waterbury
CompuServe: 71545,1500 Genie: ah.stein Department of Mathematics
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 88 10:10:39 -0400 (EDT)
From: "William M. Bumgarner"
Subject: Re: Bigscreen INIT incompatible with SE
Bigscreen INIT was replaced by the commercial product Stepping Out (now
Stepping Out II). It is produced by a California based company (Berkely
Software Design or something like it). It is a program of excellent design
that is compatible with all Macs with 128K or greater ROMs (including the II).
B.Bum
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Bill Bumgarner | EMail: [email protected] |
| Carnegie-Mellon University | |
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| The box is ugly on a non mono-spaced font system. |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
------------------------------
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 88 10:38 EDT
From: "RSVAX::RSVAX::MRGATE::\"A1::HOLLAND,STEVEN W\""@gmr.com
Subject: Request for posting to INFO-MAC
From: NAME: Steven W. Holland
FUNC: Computer Science (50)
TEL: (313)986-1510
Subject: Info on Mac 3270 emulators sought
I am looking for a good 3270 emulator program for dialing into
IBM mainframes. MacTerminal offers a 3270 mode but doesn't offer
all the nice features like:
- use of Mac II function keys (vs. pull down and inconvenient ones)
this is particularly critical in the full screen IBM environment
where you constantly need to push the program function keys
- login scripts to get past the typically complex sequence
- text capture and send
Some of the commercially available emulators require expensive
packages to be run on the mainframe
Replies sent will be summarized and posted back to INFO-MAC.
Sincerely,
Steven W. Holland
General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren, MI
CSNET/ARPAnet: holland%[email protected]
Telex: 910-250-8831 (ESL UQ)
------------------------------
From: TEREBESS%[email protected]
Date: 26 July 88 14:53-PDT
Subject: CAPPS for Lightspeed Pascal
Date: 26 July 1988, 14:51:22 PDT
From: Paul Romaniuk (604) 721-7088 TEREBESS at UVVM
To: INFO-MAC at SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU
SUBJECT: CAPPS for Lightspeed Pascal
Can anyone out there explain to me what CAPPS for Lightspeed Pascal is,
and what I would use it for? Thanks.
Paul Romaniuk (TEREBESS @ UVVM)
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 88 9:47:47 EDT
From: Don Cotabish
Subject: Re: software for theatre work?
I would also be interested in receiving any replies concerning theatre
software.
Also, thanks in advance.
-Don
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 88 17:19:23 ADT
From: Rick Wightman
Subject: Help Request
Sender:
I'm presently working on a Pascal programming project as part of
my thesis research. I would appreciate any hints that you INFO-MAC
readers might have on scrolling through a window containing a matrix
of "cells", where each "cell" contains a text edit record and a
pushbutton. This seems to be akin to the problem one might face with
scrolling through a spreadsheet. From what I can gather, this can be
done by using a "pic" record, but after this point I get lost. What
would the procedure be, and how would the "pic" record be generated,
modified or updated? Reply directly to Rick Wightman; jordan@unbmvs1.
Thanks in advance.
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 88 15:28:21 PDT
From: [email protected]
Subject: Finder Peeve
Here's another peeve that is aimed at the Finder (and/or it's authors).
Why can't I place a diskette into a folder on my hard disk? It is quite
intuitive, especially once you get that dialog saying that the disks are of
different sizes so it's going to make a folder. Save me the trouble, I know
it is going to become a folder, please let me put it where I want it.
Is that too much to ask? (Don't even think it!)
Jon
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 88 18:15 PDT
From: BARON%[email protected]
Subject: AppleFax problem
Greetings from the Mighty U of W. (Just kidding, sortof)
Has anyone else had problems getting their AppleFax to auto-answer on
the fourth ring, like the manual and the AppleFax application claim it
will? When I'm in the AppleFax application and there is an incoming
call, a dialog box saying "Someone is calling! (sic) with an Answer
and a No Answer button comes up. It also says "AppleFax will answer
on the fourth ring." Alas, after the fourth ring, another box saying
"AppleFax is disconnecting" flashes and then nothing happens. Clicking
on the Answer button answers, but I don't want to have to sit at my Mac
waiting for a phone call to come in, you know?
The AppleFax does take the AT command set, and I did do an ATS0=4 from
Red Ryder before getting into the application in an attempt to force
the AppleFax to auto-answer. However, the application seems to reset
the S0 register to 0 (no auto-answer) upon launch, and the AppleFax
manual does say that S0 is set to 0 by default (how it's supposed to
answer on the fourth ring as advertised then, i dunno either).
Help help help! Only one Seattle dealer has received their AppleFax,
and they haven't set it up yet. Can anyone in the net world relate?
Thanks
David Wu
Washington Technology Center
------------------------------
Date: Tue 2 Aug 88 03:35:16-PDT
From: JOHN R. THOMPSON
Subject: .HQX
Could I bother someone for a brief description of what I need to deal
with the HQX files. How do I get started? Second Question; Fullwrite
seems very popular. Can it read and write Word format files? I'm in
an office situation where Word is the standard but I am personally not
thrilled with Word.
Thanks in Advance, John R. Thompson
------------------------------
End of INFO-MAC Digest
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