Path: utzoo!utgpu!utstat!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!pyramid!cbmvax!vu-vlsi!swatsun!jackiw From: jackiw@cs.swarthmore.edu (Nick Jackiw) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: ScreenDump II Message-ID: <2437@ilium.cs.swarthmore.edu> Date: 16 Feb 89 17:10:08 GMT References: <564@ftp.COM> Reply-To: jackiw@ilium.UUCP (Nick Jackiw) Organization: Visual Geometry Project, Swarthmore College, PA Lines: 41 In article <564@ftp.COM> nancy@ftp.COM (Nancy Connor) writes: > I have a Mac II with 6.0. I downloaded the ScreenDump II utility that > was just posted to comp.binaries.mac, installed it, and ran it. When > I ran it, the Mac played a bit of music, blanked the screen, and put > up an angry mac with two rows of hex digits underneath. Bad News! > [HORROR STORY DELETED] > Any suggestions for getting my network interface back will be > gratefully accepted. My Mac is feeling very lonesome. > > -Nancy Connor > FTP Software > ...!harvard!ftp!nancy > nancy@ftp.com If by your "Network Interface" you mean something which at startup time hooks you up to a fileserver, like Appleshare's "UserName/Password" dialog, these are INITs which require resources installed in the System File. If you replace this, they're gone. Appleshare comes with a Workstation Installer disk which you run on your system file to configure it for network connection. Your system probably had something similar done to it. Rerun this program, or--if you came to your Mac with it already running--talk to your network administrator. ---------- General Question: Has anyone else had problems with Screendump II? I've downloaded it and wanna run it, but I'd rather not be the net's guinea pig either... (:->). ---------- Hope this helps. -- +-------------------+-jackiw@cs.swarthmore.edu / !rutgers!bpa!swatsun!jackiw-+ | nicholas jackiw | jackiw%campus.swarthmore.edu@swarthmr.bitnet | +-------------------+-VGP/MathDept/Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA 19081--+ By the time my employer decides on its opinion, I'll be dead.