Abstracts from files in info-mac/comm/info as of Sun 20 Mar 2005


#### BINHEX     csm-comm-faq.hqx   ****

From: Bruce Grubb <bgrubb@zianet.com>
Subject: comp.sys.mac.comm FAQ (version 2.3.0) Jan 1 2002

David Oppenheimer has given me his kind permission to continue the comp.sys.mac.comm FAQ.

The file is compressed in the Stuffit 6.5 format.

Changes

[2.6] I keep hearing about 'tarball' files what are they?   
[2.7] What is file mapping and why is it important?      
[2.8] After decoding and expanding a file I get an unknown document
      file. How do I open this file?
[5.4] Do I have to know anything about Unix to use the Internet?
[6.1] I just downloaded an .AVI file but Quicktime will not play it
      correctly.  Am I missing something?
      

#### BINHEX     csm-faq-05-fr.hqx   ****

From: (Hubert Figuiere) Hubert.Figuiere@inforoute.cgs.fr
Subject: fr.comp.sys.mac FAQ 0.5

The inclosed archive contains the FAQ of the french speaking Newsgroup
fr.comp.sys.mac, and a view for EasyView to read it.
Document is exclusively in French.
It should be placed in the docuentation directories.
This is version 0.5

Thanks

Hub

--
Hubert Figuiere - Hubert.Figuiere@inforoute.cgs.fr figuiere@kagi.com
"Mieux vaut manger des pommes que de passer par la fenetre"


#### BINHEX     easy-ppp-and-tcp-config-16.hqx   ****

From: (elliot smith) smithe@minot.com
Subject: easy-ppp-tcp-config-16.txt

 New: contains info on optimizing your ppp connection for a slow old Mac and how
 to do point-to-point connections between two Macs without using the Internet.
        This is a MacPPP2.2.0a & MacTCP configuration guide in  ASCII text

You also might wanna check out:

info-mac/_Information/_Communication/ez-slip-ppp-mactcp-guide-dm.hqx
(336k, not written by me)

http://minot.com/~smithe/net.html
smithe@minot.com / smithe@warp6.cs.misu.nodak.edu

freeware -- May be included on the CD-ROM.


#### TEXT       info-mac-mirrors-html.txt   ****

<html> <head>
<title>Info-Mac Archive Mirror Sites</title>
</head> <body>

<h1>Info-Mac Archive Mirror Sites</h1>
(as of 24 Aug 1997)
<p>
We ask that you use these mirrors, and <b>NOT</b> info-mac.org, because the 
load on it makes it difficult for us to manage the Archive! We recommend 
that you avoid mirror sites that are not listed here, because they are not 
in touch with us and do not have permission to carry the Archive. 
<p>
Please contact us at <a 
href="mailto:moderator@info-mac.org">
moderator@info-mac.org</a> if you have any trouble using 
any of these sites, find any of this info to be incorrect, or know of a 
site not listed here. 
<p>
Popular, public Web sites may receive a copy of this page whenever it is 
updated by getting on the email distribution list for it. To get on the 

#### TEXT       info-mac-mirrors.txt   ****

Info-Mac Archive Mirror Sites (as of 24 Aug 1997)

We ask that you use these mirrors, and NOT info-mac.org, because the load on 
it makes it difficult for us to manage the Archive! We recommend that you 
avoid mirror sites that are not listed here, because they are not in 
touch with us and do not have permission to carry the Archive. 

Please contact us at moderator@info-mac.org if you have 
any trouble using any of these sites, find any of this info to be 
incorrect, or know of a site not listed here. 

Each entry in the list below contains:
  organization, city, [state,] country
    access methods
  updates:days  contents
  [notes about the site]

access methods
   URLs and other methods with instructions for accessing the site
   Not listed for most private mirrors

#### TEXT       internet-fax-faq-14.txt   ****

From: savetz@northcoast.com (Kevin Savetz)
Subject: FAQ: How can I send a fax from the Internet? (version 1.4)

Last-Modified: 1995/1/13
Version: 1.4

FAQ: How can I send a fax from the Internet?
Version 1.4 - January 13 1996

Send comments & updates to Kevin Savetz - savetz@northcoast.com

This document is copyright 1994-1996 by Kevin M. Savetz. All rights
reserved. More legal stuff is near the end of this file. If you notice that
an Internet fax service is missing from this list, or information herein
needs updating, please send e-mail to savetz@northcoast.com

*** TABLE OF CONTENTS
Thanks to the sponsors
Can I send a fax from the Internet?
Free services

#### TEXT       internet-press-16.txt   ****

From: savetz@northcoast.com (Kevin Savetz)
Subject: INTERNET PRESS update - version 1.6

Last-Modified: 1996/1/15
Version: 1.6

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
                             The Internet Press
            A guide to electronic journals about the Internet
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
                     Version 1.6 - 15 January, 1996
                by Kevin M. Savetz - savetz@northcoast.com
             and John M. Higgins - higgins@dorsai.dorsai.org
  This document is copyright 1996 by Kevin M. Savetz and John M. Higgins.
   All rights reserved. More legal stuff is near the end of this file.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

 +Additions: +Caught In The 'Net; +C-NET; +Computer Corner; +Surf's Up;
+Web Review; +@NY; +Cyberspace Today; +Gina; +IceNEWS; +Interactive New Media;
+Internet Daily News; +The Internet Law Journal; +Internet Research;

#### BINHEX     internet-training-module-2.hqx   ****

From: statham@eis.net.au
Subject: Internet Training Module 2

Guys, 

This is the long awaited sequel to InterMod1 (now in revision 3).

Have attached a new training module that I have developed for work. It's 
contains the lowdown on a number of aspects of the Internet that can be a 
bit difficult to grasp. It is not meant for experts, but is a 
continuation of the first Module. 

It's easy to follow, and installation instructions are included. It's not 
a stack, or an application, just a formatted series of Claris HomePage 
HTML doc's that do a bit of explaining. 

Like the first one, it's free, so have fun. (remember to eMail me when 
you download it)

InterMod 1r3 has now been translated into more than 10 languages by 
enthusiasts around the world, and is available on sites everywhere. It 
has also been included on MacAddict. 

Phil S  Brisbane AUSTRALIA   http://www2.eis.net.au/~statham



#### TEXT       listserv-eudora-faq-2.txt   ****

From: abrody@access.digex.net (Don't Panic!)
Subject: Listserv-Eudora-EasyView-FAQ.txt

Dear Digest readers and readers of the archive,
Sorry for the repost, but there was a slight misunderstanding of my
previous post.
So here is a slightly revised edition that should clear up that
misunderstanding.
For anyone having trouble using EasyView as a means of reading the Listserv
of comp.sys.mac.digest this FAQ is for you.

A. Software requirements:

Eudora 1.5.3 or Eudora 1.5.4.
EasyView 2.6.1 (shareware)
PPP or SLIP connection

B. Assuming you are already getting the archive by e-mail from one of the
listservs that distributes it you will want to do to do the following -
    1. In the Finder - Be sure that the document with the "V" icon and name

#### BINHEX     mac-ftp-list-455.hqx   ****

From: Bruce Grubb <bgrubb@zianet.com>
Subject: Mac-FTP-list, Version 4.5.5


This is the latest edition (Jan 1, 2000) of the Mac-FTP-list.

The Mac-FTP-list lists over 150 mac anonymous ftp sites (some with notes),
over 110 Mac web pages, and contains some instructions on how to use anonymous
ftp and find files as well a format chart showing which programs decompress
and decode which files.  Also there is a section on how to use certain files.

This archive contains both the text and html versions of
the Mac-FTP-list.

To ensure that the columns in the Format Chart section line up correctly the
document's text must be in a monospaced font such as Courier 10pt, Monaco 9pt,
or a PC equivalent.

Changes: Format chart updated;
http://www.ameritel.net/lusers/abrody/mac.html  moved to
http://www.index-site.com/mac.htm;

Added sites/URLs: None;

Defunct sites/URLs: None;



#### BINHEX     mis.hqx   ****

From: mark@mrdataworks.com
Subject: Mac INIT Strings (mis.sea)

Mac INIT Strings 2.0

Mac INIT Strings is a freeware utility that displays a list of modem
INITialization strings categorized by manufacturer and model. All of the
strings are meant for use with a Macintosh computer. Version 2.0 now
allows you to test an INITialization string with the modem currently
connected to your Macintosh computer.

This requires the use of the Apple Serial Tool which is part of the
Apple Communications ToolBox (CTB). The installer will place a copy of
the Serial Tool in your Extensions Folder requiring you to restart your
machine after the installation process is complete.

Mac INIT Strings was built with Mac OS 8 and is therefore, Mac OS
8-compatible. You will need at least System 7.1 and 4 MB of physical
(installed) memory in order to use Mac INIT Strings.

Since Mac INIT Strings is freeware, you agree to use the utility at your
own risk by reading this document. MRD offers no technical support for
this utility by e-mail, facsimile nor telephone. If you do however, have
comments on Mac INIT Strings, please feel free to e-mail MRD at
support@mrdataworks.com.

* If you find an INITialization string that does not work correctly,
please send an e-mail to support@mrdataworks.com.

* If you know of an INITialization string that is missing from the Mac
INIT Strings database, please send an e-mail to support@mrdataworks.com.

Thanks and most of all - have fun. That's what the Mac's all about.

Long live Apple!

Mountain Ridge Dataworks
North Vancouver, BC, Canada

WWW: http://www.mrdataworks.com

E-Mail: admin@mrdataworks.com




#### TEXT       ot-type11-solution.txt   ****

From: abrody@access.digex.net (Don't Panic!)
Subject: OpenTransport108-Type-11-solution

Dear Digest readers,
Sorry for the repost, I sent it to the wrong place at first to get it
posted at sumex-aim.

Dear Moderators
Please post the following FAQ in /comm/info subdirectory of sumex with the
title of the above subject:

To owners of PowerMac 7200, 7500, 8500, 9500 here is a solution to those
terrible type 11 errors experienced with OpenTranport 1.0.8*.

* Some may not have any problems, and thus should ignore this FAQ.  However
if you do switch providers be aware that some providers have a terrible
time supporting OpenTranport 1.0.8, and therefore in those cases use this
FAQ.

1. Get a Dynamic IP addressing account with all the gateway domain server

#### BINHEX     pegasus-converter.hqx   ****

From: (Gary Morris) grmorris@mem.net
Subject: Pegasus Mail Converter 1.0

Attached is Pegasus Mail Converter 1.0 which I am submitting to Info-Mac. 
The following is a description/abstract. Please feel free to contact me 
if you have any questions.

Pegasus Converter will convert Pegasus addressbooks and email lists to a 
Eudora Nicknames file. You can then use this Nicknames file with Eudora 
or import it into Claris Emailer.

Gary


#### BINHEX     subnetting-table-pdf.hqx   ****

From: liyanage@access.ch (Marc Liyanage)
Subject: Subnetting Table in PDF

This is a PDF table showing the possible subnets in a Class C Number Block.

It has been a very valuable tool...

Please send me some email telling me what you think...

Marc Liyanage                                  liyanage@access.ch
                                        Bronschhofen, Switzerland
                      http://www.access.ch/whoiswho/liyanage.html