Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #112 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Fri, 21 Jul 00 Volume 17 : Issue 112 Today's Topics: [*] TidBITS#539/17-Jul-00 Accessing logic board on the 8100 AV (A) Summary - Keyboard control panel based shortcuts (Q) USB freezes .exe files 2 volume disk and HFS Airport ASIP 6.2 Problems iMac gutz removal Info-Mac Digest V17 #111 Info-Mac Digest V17 #111 Lowering Startup Chime Sound Pagination problems in Word 98 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. 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In the news, we cover the releases of Conflict Catcher 8.0.7, ATM Deluxe 4.6, and Default Folder 3.0.6, note last week's poll on Macworld Expo attendance, and ask where you buy Mac hardware. Topics: MailBITS/17-Jul-00 Worthy Web Sites: iPing's Mr. WakeUp Hacking the Press, Part 2: Types of Publications [Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-539.etx; 32K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 20:41:22 -0600 From: "Oleh S. Ilnytzkyj" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Accessing logic board on the 8100 AV Hi everyone, Can one find instructions on the Web about gaining access to the Power Macintosh 8100/80 logic board? I'd like to add RAM but the board doesn't exactly flip open by itself. Thanks, Oleh ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 14:25:09 -0400 From: "abrody@smart.net" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: (A) Summary - Keyboard control panel based shortcuts Dear Digest readers, Thank you one and all for your replies. It appears that only USB based Macs (not those with a PCMCIA or PCI added USB card) support shortcuts in the Keyboard control panel. All other Macs instead of having a shortcuts section have the help ? button at the bottom left of the Keyboard control panel. I've gotten replies from people with an iBook, and iMac DV that have this shortcut feature as well. Of course earlier Macs have built-in copy/paste/cut/undo in the function keys, and several command-shift-3 command-shift-4 screen capture options. Sincerely, abrody@smart.net -- Check out over 800 internet sites updated monthly at: http://www.index-site.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 18:09:44 -0400 From: "abrody@smart.net" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: (Q) USB freezes Dear Digest readers, Has anyone experienced a freeze putting a printer in one USB port of a G4, and a hub for all other USB devices in the second USB port? Does it matter if the hub is A/C powered from the wall? Does it matter if all the USB devices on the system go through the hub or can a printer be in the second port? The A/C powered from the wall Belkin hub has a Pi Adapter for a PS/2 compatible keyboard, and a USB PC mouse hooked up. The usb port not attached to the hub has a Brother HL-1240 printer. Before you get down on me for these items being PC hardware, the person using it has gotten so comfortable to the mouse and keyboard, they will not use any another mouse or keyboard. The G4 is the early 350 Mhz model with no AGP port. Thank you. Sincerely, abrody@smart.net -- Check out over 800 internet sites updated monthly at: http://www.index-site.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 07:21:30 -0600 From: "Chip Sample" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: .exe files Is there a utility that will allow my Mac to execute/view the scads of .exe files I receive from PC users? Thanks for any info, Chip ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 21:49:19 +0100 From: Ezra Nathan To: Info-Mac digest Subject: 2 volume disk and HFS Hello> I have an external HD which I have split into 2 volumes. I didn't notice until recently, but one volume was initialized as HFS extended and the other as HFS standard. I used Apple's Drive setup to do this. What I want is both to be HFS+. Is there a way of doing that without initializing both volumes of the HD? I can back-up the contents of the HFS standard volume easily enough, but not that of the HFS+ volume. If there is a way then how can I do it? Thanks, > Ezra Nathan ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2000 18:17:25 -0400 From: "abrody@smart.net" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Airport Dear Digest readers, Are there any Airport (802.11) broadcasting stations cheaper than Apple's own UFO like device? I was thinking about putting in a Farallon or Lucent card into my Powerbook G3/233, and using the airport for both dialup and 1580 x 384 DSL on my Powerbook. But the cost of the base station seems a bit steep. Also how many computers can feasibly share a single station at those speeds? I am not going to be trying to transfer files any quicker between them. Thank you. Sincerely, abrody@smart.net -- Check out over 800 internet sites updated monthly at: http://www.index-site.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 15:19:18 -0500 From: Kurt Willey To: "'digest@info-mac.org'" Subject: ASIP 6.2 Problems This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFF287.CD895720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" I have a client with a 7350/180, OS 8.6, 96MB RAM, ASIP 6.2 ASIP crashes when the web and file services are starting up. This happens even with newly created PDS and User/Groups Files. I can get it to start up everytime by deleting the old PDS files, restarting, and recreating the users/privileges. But as soon as I restart the web & file sharing services, the server crashes. Has anyone ever experienced anything this bizarre?? Please Help!! THANKS, Kurt kwilley@aea9.k12.ia.us ------_=_NextPart_001_01BFF287.CD895720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ASIP 6.2 Problems

I have a client with a 7350/180, OS 8.6, 96MB = RAM, ASIP 6.2

ASIP crashes when the web and file services are = starting up.  This happens even with newly created PDS and = User/Groups Files.  I can get it to start up everytime by deleting = the old PDS files, restarting, and recreating the = users/privileges.  But as soon as I restart the web & file = sharing services, the server crashes.  Has anyone ever experienced = anything this bizarre??

Please Help!!
THANKS,
Kurt

kwilley@aea9.k12.ia.us

------_=_NextPart_001_01BFF287.CD895720-- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 12:16:22 -0400 From: Chazzz To: Subject: iMac gutz removal I'm helping out a friend whose iMac went south (software). I'm reinitializing etc. While I'm at it, she's asked me to do a memory upgrade. I've looked at the back/removed the plastic housing and the two upper anchor screws but the gutz won't come out. Is there more to do or do I just have to be more aggressive and yank the sucker? It's a cute little thing, so I don't want to hurt it. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, Charles Cusumano ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 23:20:45 +0100 From: tpom@eircom.net (Tom Murphy) To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #111 Is tere any way to increase the POWER or SpEED of an LC 2 10 mb ram 80 mb hard disk or is this the end of the road. Tom Murphy Ireland ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 07:43:41 -0400 From: "Marlon Deason" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #111 Doug-- I have no doubt that Apple has set limits on AppleCare for older Macs. They seem to really favor their G3 customers. I'm sure most Apple fans remember the legal trouble they got into when they tried to discontinue the life-time help hotline service they promised for owners of early model Macs. But, on the other hand, if your PB3400 lasts anything like your PB170, you shouldn't worry. I would almost say that you wasted your money if you maintained AppleCare on so old a product. At $200 a year, that PB170 would have cost you over $1000 in warranty costs and I am sure you could fix both of those problems for less than that. For do-it-yourselfers, check out www.sunrem.com the resting place of Apple's discontinued product remainder parts. If, however, you are not attracted to opening up and poking around inside the inner workings of your PowerBooks, AppleCare (while available) is a bargain. As painful as it may sound it maybe time to sell or retire that older PowerBook. Good luck! -- Marlon marlond@earthlink.net ---------- >From: The Info-Mac Network >Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #111 >Date: Sun, Jul 16, 2000, 12:32 PM > > AppleCare Renewal ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 19:17:27 +0800 From: Christopher Smith To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Lowering Startup Chime Sound At 06:46:08 -0400, Sun, 09 Jul 2000, Chazzz wrote: >One of my long standing problems is to keep alert sounds loud enough while >keeping the Startup Chime liveable. If I keep the volume of the alert sounds >audible enough, the startup Chime blasts the speakers. In the Monitor & >Sounds CP, I've increased the alert sounds volume to the max and have the >system sounds about one half volume. Is there anyway to lower the chime in >ROM and keep the alert sounds reasonably loud? I do not know about lowering it in ROM, but you could make up an applescript to turn your volume down, another to turn it up, and put them in your shutdown and startup items folders to do the trick. -- Christopher Smith | pacomius@cyllene.uwa.edu.au Speak softly and carry a Gorgons head ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 11:37:30 -0500 From: Brian Pickerill <00bkpickeril@bsuvc.bsu.edu> To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Pagination problems in Word 98 Hello. This has been nagging me for a long time. Oftentimes, I have a document that will print very differently depending on which Mac I am using to print. The fonts, document format, print setup, ect... are all the same, yet on one machine, it will paginate correctly, and on the other, a line or three will spill off onto the next page. Any insights you have would be appreciated. Thanks, --Brian Pickerill, Ball State University, Muncie, IN -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************