Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!rutgers!ucsd!ucbvax!SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU!Info-Mac-Request From: Info-Mac-Request@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU ("Lance Nakata, Jon Pugh, Bill Lipa") Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.digest Subject: Info-Mac Digest V7 #1 Message-ID: <8901030004.AA16912@sumex-aim.stanford.edu> Date: 3 Jan 89 00:00:18 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu Organization: The Internet Lines: 251 Approved: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu Info-Mac Digest Mon, 2 Jan 89 Volume 7 : Issue 1 Today's Topics: Absoft Fortran FKEY-ROT13-HQX Game - Shufflepuck Info wanted on OCR. MandelZot 1.4.1 Printer bombs Question on adding unsupported disk drivers ResEdit documentation SPSS (apparently SPSS-X!) for the Macintosh Which is the best Postscript book? The Info-Mac archives are available (via anonymous FTP) in the directory at SUMEX-2060.Stanford.Edu. Please send articles and binaries to Info-Mac@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.Edu. Send administrative mail to Info-Mac-Request@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.Edu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 02 Jan 89 15:15:57 EST From: Jean Brunet Subject: Absoft Fortran I acquired Absoft Fortran recently. Though I am use with the language, I never used the R Maker to add resources. I would appreciate if someone would send me a simple example showing me how to add resources to a program. For instance making a menu bar and insert it in a program. Thanks to those who will reply. Please reply directly to R31631@UQAM. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Jan 89 03:28:16 PST From: Fernando Borcel Subject: FKEY-ROT13-HQX This is an FKEY I wrote which will encrypt/decrypt text that's in the clipboard using rot13 mode. ------ ___ __ |{tektronix,hp-pcd}!orstcs! / _ _ _ _ _ _/ _ /_/ _ _ _ _ / | jacobs.cs.orst.edu!borcelf /- /_// // / _// // // / / )/ // // /_// | _/ /_ / / //_// //_//_/ /__//_// /_ /_ /_ |borcelf@jacobs.cs.orst.edu [Archived as FKEY-ROT13.HQX] ------------------------------ Date: Sun 01 Jan 1989 01:01 CDT From: GREENY Subject: Game - Shufflepuck SHUFFLEPUCK IS A GAME WHICH IS SIMILAR IN NATURE TO SHUFFLEBOARD, BUT IS PLAYED ON THE MAC. SOUNDS BORING HUH? WELL, FOR ONCE IT'S NOT. IT IS PLAYED WITHIN A PSEUDO-TRENCH WHICH IS THREE-DIMENSIONAL, AND CAN GET QUITE QUICK. SOUNDS ARE PRETTY GOOD AND ARE DEACTIVATABLE. GO NUTS! BYE FOR NOW BUT NOT FOR LONG GREENY P.S. THE BINHEXED FILE TURNS INTO A STUFFIT DOCUMENT THAT CONTAINS JUST THE PROGRAM....I DIDN'T GET ANY DOCS WITH IT, BUT YOU CAN ALWAYS CHECK OUT THE "ABOUT SHUFFLE..." BOX IN THE APPLE MENU... BITNET: MISS026@E INTERNET: MISS026%ECNCDC.BITNET@C GENIE: GREENY [Archived as GAME-SHUFFLEPUCK.HQX] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Jan 89 14:13 N From: Subject: Info wanted on OCR. Dear Net, We want to convert printed text back to ascii files by using a scanner and a software package. I recall having seen this subject some time ago on the net. My questions are: 1) does this require a scanner and software by the same manufacturer or do these packages read different types of scanned files ? 2) could someone inform me on a scanner and software package that has good performance ? Thanks in advance, Daniel van Kraalingen Department of Theoretical Production Ecology Agricultural University of Wageningen The Netherlands bitnet: kraalingen@hwalhw50 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Jan 89 10:02:21 PST From: dplatt@coherent.com (Dave Platt) Subject: MandelZot 1.4.1 This two-part posting contains version 1.4.1 of MandelZot, a program for exploring the Mandelbrot fractal and its surroundings. This version replaces the 0.9 version posted last spring. MandelZot 1.4.1 supports the Mac Plus, SE, and II; I haven't tested it on a IIx or on the not-yet-announced 68030 SE machine. It runs best on machines equipped with a 68881, as its calculations are extremely math-intensive; it will run on 68881-less machines with substantially lower performance. It supports Color QuickDraw, with both high- and low-contrast color palettes and color-palette animation. Images can be copied to the Clipboard and pasted into other applications' documents, or converted into startup screens via ResEdit. MZ 1.4.1 can be used to print images, too... it should work correctly with any printer that supports QuickDraw (including color-slide printers, I believe), and can print halftone images to the LaserWriter if it's run on a Mac II. MandelZot is Copyright 1988, Dave Platt. It may be used by anyone; no shareware fee is requested. It may not be sold commercially. Documentation and some sample data files follow in separate postings. Dave Platt FIDONET: Dave Platt on 1:204/444 VOICE: (415) 493-8805 UUCP: ...!{ames,sun,uunet}!coherent!dplatt DOMAIN: dplatt@coherent.com INTERNET: coherent!dplatt@ames.arpa, ...@sun.com, ...@uunet.uu.net USNAIL: Coherent Thought Inc. 3350 West Bayshore #205 Palo Alto CA 94303 [Archived as APPL-MANDELZOT-141-PART1.HQX through PART2 APPL-MANDELZOT-141-DOCS-PART1.HQX through PART3 APPL-MANDELZOT-SAMPLES.HQX] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Jan 89 18:09 EST From: "Maj. Doug Hardie" Subject: Printer bombs I am having consistent problems trying to print with system 6.0.2 using a NEC Silentwriter. MacPaint prints 2 pages correctly, then only prints 1/4 of the next page before ejecting that page and dying. Other programs have similar problems. Usually they bomb with code 02. Occasionally it appears that the system tries to initialize the printer twice bofore it bombs. Any help with this will be greatly appreciated as it is quite a pain. I did try using the LaserWriter and Prep files >From System 5, but it didn't do anything different. -- Doug ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Dec 1988 15:43:31 PST From: "Sang K. Cha" Subject: Question on adding unsupported disk drivers I am trying to attach a new (unsupported) disk-like storage device to Mac II's SCSI slot. Could anybody kindly tell me what to do to make the driver integrated into Mac OS environment? And how difficult is it? Thanks in advance. - S. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Jan 89 16:15 CST From: Subject: ResEdit documentation Does anyone know if documentation for ResEdit exists? I am a new Mac user and am trying to learn all I can about Mac applications. Also, is there a source for "all there is to know" about resources? Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Thanx, Biff Coon BCC376@SWTEXAS.BITNET ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 Dec 88 16:13:39 EST From: Murph Sewall Subject: SPSS (apparently SPSS-X!) for the Macintosh Found on page 25 of the 2 January '89 InfoWorld (by Scott Mace) *emphasis added* SPSS Inc. recently announced plans to bring out a Macintosh version of its statistical software in mid-1989. SPSS said it has signed an agreement with Managment Computer International AB of Stockholm, Sweden to jointly develop the statistical data analysis package for the Macintosh II and SE computers. The package will contain the FULL FUNCTIONALITY of the SPSS mainframe statistical products and will have a Macintosh user interface, the company said. "In the past year we have seen a growing demand for SPSS products on the Macintosh" said Norman H. Nie, chariman and cofounder of SPSS Inc. SPSS is already available on mainframes and IBM PCs. Management Computer International will work closely with Datalogen AB of Uppsala, Sweden, in development of the user interface. Datalogen is a leading Scandinavian company for Macintosh training, according to Bo Jansson, Management Computer's owner. SPSS had to trim some of the more advanced functions out of its DOS-based product due to the 640K memory barrier. "We won't have to do that with our Macintosh product," said Louise Rehling, SPSS' senior vice president of product development. The advanced functions are primarily in advanced file and data management capabilities, she said. SPSS is working on the Macintosh version in conjunction with its OS/2 Presentation Manager program, which will have a similar user interface. SPSS Inc., 444 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611; (312) 329-2400. [The Far Side shall return (I hope)] Murph Sewall Sewall@UCONNVM.BITNET Business School sewall%uconnvm.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu [INTERNET] U of Connecticut {rutgers psuvax1 ucbvax & in Europe - mcvax} !UCONNVM.BITNET!SEWALL [UUCP] -+- My employer isn't responsible for my mistakes AND vice-versa! (subject to change without notice; void where prohibited) "Close enough for government work" - source unknown (naturally ;-) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Jan 89 22:38:30 gmt From: Stephen Page Subject: Which is the best Postscript book? I see there are several Postscript books - three from Adobe, and one by David Holzgang, that I know of. As these are very expensive in the UK and I may have to buy a copy by mail order, can anyone suggest which is the most useful for someone who wants to learn about writing short Postscript routines to embed in Mac files? Is there any useful supplementary material available which describes the Apple extensions carried in the Laserwriter header? ------------------------------ End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************