Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!cbnewsk!rob From: rob@cbnewsk.att.com (rob) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: SuperClock 3.9 Problem Message-ID: <1990Aug1.204041.19674@cbnewsk.att.com> Date: 1 Aug 90 20:40:41 GMT References: <6039@hub.ucsb.edu> Distribution: na Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 27 From article <6039@hub.ucsb.edu>, by jsimon@voodoo.ucsb.edu: > -Message-Text-Follows- > In article <3199@tellab5.tellabs.com>, wiseman@Tellabs.COM (Jeff Wiseman) writes... >> >>I recently tried the newly distributed SuperClock version 3.9. I've had some >>minor problems with it (at least they seem to be related) and I wanted to know >>if anyone else hase seen aomething like it. >> >>The most obvious problem is that during startup, the SuperClock init ison seems >>to mess up the "Icon march" process across the screen. The Icon that follows >>SuperClock's always seems to get misplaced on the screen (usually on top of the >>superclock icon). > > > I've had no problems with SuperClock 3.9 on a Mac Plus (4M) and tons of > inits. > > Jonathan Simon > Physics Dept. > U.C.S.B. I have found that SuperClock 3.9 conflicts with MacServe 2.5. Configuration: Mac+, 4megs memory, Gatekeeper, Gatekeeper Aid, MacServe, SuperClock 3.9 I have tried loading inits in various orders and the only way I can use MacServe is to toss SuperClock. Too bad..... .....rob (Rob Coben; currently contracting to AT&T; reachable at rob@homxc.att.com)