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Info-Mac Digest             Wed, 23 Aug 00       Volume 17 : Issue 132

Today's Topics:

      [*] [ANN] Fuffy 2.1.1
      [*] ACDSee
      [*] Any Requests? 1.2
      [*] Color Jig
      [*] Deathmatch
      [*] Deathmatch Revisited
      [*] DragThing 2.9 release
      [*] DT Calculator
      [*] Dungeon
      [*] EXAMwHELPdemo Submission
      [*] iGregs Icons
      [*] MIDI Warehouse v1.0.7
      [*] Much To Do About Nothing 1.0
      [*] NotePad Deluxe 2.0.1 - Exclusive notepad with many features
      [*] NotePad Deluxe 2.0.1 Sv - Exclusive notepad (Swedish version)
      [*] Pocket Album v1.1.3
      [*] States3000 v1.0
      [*] StdMap 3.7
      [*] SynchPPP 1.1.1 - Auto-Synchronise an application with yourPPP connection
      [*] SysEx 4.5.2
      [*] TaskMenuBar 2.1.2 
      [*] Udana 1.3
      [Q] FAX software
      G4 Networking
      NTFS vols larger than 2GB?

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: Chong-Yee Khoo <mail@cykhoo.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] [ANN] Fuffy 2.1.1

I am pleased to announce the release of Fuffy version 2.1.1.

Version 2.1.1 incorporates bug fixes in the Score Sheet and in 
entering keyboard shortcuts. The Score Sheet can now only be shown in 
a multi-player game, while command-keystrokes entered while the dice 
are rolling no longer result in score entry into an inappropriate 
category.

Fuffy is a simple yet addictive multiplayer dice game for the 
Macintosh, similar to yahtzee, yatzee, kniffel or yacht. The aim of 
the game is to make scoring combinations of dice, by selectively 
rolling a set of five dice.

Features of Fuffy include: full 68K compatibility, multiplayer 
capability (up to four players at one time), a hints function to help 
you play, ability to undo your moves, keyboard shortcuts, a floating 
Score Sheet, a Hall of Fame to record high scores, fun sounds, a 
customisable interface, full balloon help, and Fuffy is intuitive and 
easy to use. Comprehensive help is provided by way of HTML files, 
which take advantage of (but do not require) Apple Help technology.

Further features available in the registered version include full 
keyboard shortcuts, auto hints (where hints come on automatically 
after every roll) and automatic rolling of the dice at the start of 
every round.

Fuffy is distributed as shareware, with a single player licence fee of US$15.

	"Fuffy is...thoughtfully and elegantly designed...And if
	you're like me, this one will bring back good memories of
	afternoons at Grandma's. Seriously" - MacWorld GameSpace July 2000

For more reviews and comments on Fuffy, including customer comments, 
please visit http://www.fuffy.com/reviews.html

Please email mail@fuffy.com if you require more information on this game.

[Archived as /info-mac/game/fuffy-211.hqx; 1496 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: "Brian Piepgrass" <bpiepgrass@acdsystems.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] ACDSee

ACDSee for Mac is a high-speed, full-featured image viewer / browser that displays pictures and digital images in high resolution. 
  

Brian Piepgrass,

 ACD Systems Web Promotions Specialist <mailto:bpiepgrass@acdsystems.com> 

Come meet the ACD Systems team!

Photokina, Cologne, Germany, Sept. 20 - 25, Hall 5, Floor 1, Aisle G, Booth 009

Comdex, Las Vegas, Nov. 13 - 17, South Hall Level 1, Booth L7541 

MacWorld, San Francisco, Jan 9 - 12, 2001, Hall A, Booth 433

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/acdsee.hqx; 2129 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: Greg Weston <gweston@home.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Any Requests? 1.2

Any Requests? is a voice-controlled interface to play your MP3 collection on
demand. You can turn even the oldest PowerMac into a dedicate jukebox, or leave
it running in the background on 604s and up to play music any time you want
without having to switch apps.

Release 1.2 of Any Requests? includes:
- Better handling of ID3 header variants.
- Support for QuickTime playback.
- A new Music Browser window to help organize your collection.
- Better track list printing.

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/any-requests-12.hqx; 97 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: MacMaJig@aol.com
To: 
Subject: [*] Color Jig

Color Jig is a simple freeware SuperCard Player project to grab colors 
information, Hex and RGB values, from your screen and preview HTML 
colors.

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/color-jig.hqx; 103 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: Miguel Faria <scooter_31210@yahoo.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Deathmatch

Please place in game/com/wolf

An easy 30-level Wolf. scenario.

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/deathmatch.hqx; 136 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: Miguel Faria <scooter_31210@yahoo.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Deathmatch Revisited

Please place in game/com/wolf

Easy 30 level scenario update of Deathmatch.

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/deathmatch-revisited.hqx; 188 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: James Thomson <james.t@kagi.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] DragThing 2.9 release

Enclosed is a copy of DragThing 2.9, to update Info-Mac with the
latest version. This multiple-language installer should replace any
existing English, French, German, Italian and Japanese versions of 
DragThing on Info-Mac.

DragThing is an application dock designed to tidy up the icons littering 
your desktop. Simply drag an application from the Finder onto an empty 
square in a dock and then drag documents onto it as normal. In addition, 
the docks can contain files, folders, disks, servers and URLs, and there 
is also an option to display the currently running processes in a 
special dock.

Version 2.9 adds support for drawing the docks in the style of the
current Theme or Kaleidoscope Scheme on 8.5 or later. This release
is packaged as a multiple-language installer with support for English,
French, German, Italian and Japanese.

DragThing is shareware, at $20 a copy, and is a free upgrade for 
existing registered users.

DragThing requires at least System 7.5.5 (8.0 or later recommended) and a 
Macintosh with a minimum of a Motorola 68020 or PowerPC 601 processor.
Storing URLs in docks requires the Internet Config extension to be 
installed, version 2.0 or later. 

The official DragThing web page is also available at 

   <http://www.dragthing.com/>

you can download the latest version of DragThing there and get all 
the up-to-date news and information.

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/dragthing-29.hqx; 3111 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: "Dr. Stefan P. Mueller" <stefan.mueller@uni-essen.de>
To: 
Subject: [*] DT Calculator

DT Calculator is a no-frills scientific RPN calculator (24k disk 
space). I don't know who wrote it but the file was created on June 
15, 1990 and it still works. I believe it's not supported and free 
but please let me know if there are still any shareware claims.

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/dt-calculator.hqx; 15 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: Miguel Faria <scooter_31210@yahoo.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Dungeon

Please place in game/com/wolf

A 3 level Wolf prison adventure.

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/dungeon.hqx; 117 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: Ray Shapira <shapira@telocity.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] EXAMwHELPdemo Submission

Info-Mac Archivist:

EXAMwHELPdemo.sit.bin has been sent to you today, Aug 9.

The EXAMwHELPdemo.sit.bin is 1373312 bytes.

New educational test making computer software program demo from DORAY
MEDIA.  Teachers, now you can create your own computerized multiple
choice tests in hypercard on your mac.  Your choice of many colors for
cards, color pictures and movies and much more.  Works with any 2.x
version of hypercard on any Mac.  EXAM w HELP gives students practice
taking exams with help getting the correct answers.  Sample exam and
help stacks included.  Atlanta Symbol Font, a great font for HyperCard,
provided free.

Keywords:  educational tool, test making, hypercard program, exam with
help, automated scripts, color, grading, Atlanta Symbol Font

Automated scripts and documentation for exam and help stacks preparation
not included in demo.  EXAMINATION, a program for giving actual graded
exams not included.

Raymond Shapira
DORAY MEDIA, LLC
medrs@doraymedia.com
404-634-4207

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/exam-w-help.hqx; 1960 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: Greg <igregs@addr.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] iGregs Icons

Hi,

iGregs Icons contains 211 icons that I hope you'll love. These icons are
free,
but I would appreciate it if everyone would check out my web site,
www.iGregs.com.
These are 256 color icons that should work on any Mac.

Enjoy!

Greg
e-mail:   igregs@yahoo.com
webpage:  http://www.iGregs.com

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/icon/igregs-icons.hqx; 253 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: Takashi Suzuki <setsu@tcp-ip.or.jp>
To: 
Subject: [*] MIDI Warehouse v1.0.7


MIDI Warehouse is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to play &
manage standard MIDI files.
Player window holds one standard MIDI file, and displays it's current tempo,
System Exclusive status, Control Change status and Voice Name, Panpot, Pitch
Bend, Level for each MIDI channel.
Playlist window can have up to 2,147,483,647 MIDI files to be played back
sequentially, or random order.
Database window can have up to 2,147,483,647 MIDI files with sort & find
capability.

What's changed :
 - Crashed while playing playlist on 68K Macs -> fixed.

Features :
  Fat Binary.
  QuickTime support.
  Macintosh Drag and Drop support.
  GM, GS, XG format compatible.
  32part Standard MIDI File playback support.
  Navigation Services support. (PowerPC only)

This application requires :
  Macintosh with 68020 or higher / PowerPC
  System7.6.1 + QuickTime 3.0 + Appearance Manager or later
  OMS (Open Music System) -- If you use external MIDI tone generator
  MIDI tone generator or QuickTime Musical Instruments

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/midi/midi-warehouse-107.hqx; 438 K]

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Date: 20 Aug 2000
From: Gordon Worley <redbird@rbisland.cx>
To: 
Subject: [*] Much To Do About Nothing 1.0


This is a simple to do program for the Mac.  It offers no frills, 
just lets you add items, edit items, and delete items when you finish 
them.  It was made using MacPython, and then turned into a regular 
Mac application.  It is licensed under the GNU GPL.

Requires a PPC Mac.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/much-to-do-about-nothing-10.hqx; 1444 K]

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Date: 22 Aug 2000
From: "Andreas Rydh, Ibrium HB" <andreas@ibrium.se>
To: 
Subject: [*] NotePad Deluxe 2.0.1 - Exclusive notepad with many features


NotePad Deluxe 2.0.1 (English version)

NotePad Deluxe is a fast, powerful, multi-purpose notepad for Macintosh.
Features include a page browser with extensive drag and drop, find with
replace, local/global text formats, quick-find, labels, lock, built-in
encryption (Blowfish), context menus, a useful tab ruler with real tabs,
a floating database palette, spell checking through the Word Services
system, and web links.

Yet the interface is userfriendly and carefully polished.

Version 2.0.1 fixes some bugs and makes some other small changes:
- Fixed bug where too many notes could be deleted with the context menu
- Fixed conflict with Kaleidoscope

Distribution: Shareware $25

System Requirements: System 7.5 or later

http://www.ibrium.se/npd.html

Copyright (c) 1996-2000 Ibrium HB

[Archived as /info-mac/text/note-pad-deluxe-201.hqx; 1319 K]

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Date: 22 Aug 2000
From: "Andreas Rydh, Ibrium HB" <andreas@ibrium.se>
To: 
Subject: [*] NotePad Deluxe 2.0.1 Sv - Exclusive notepad (Swedish version)


NotePad Deluxe 2.0.1 Sv (Swedish version)

NotePad Deluxe is a fast, powerful, multi-purpose notepad for Macintosh.
Features include a page browser with extensive drag and drop, find with
replace, local/global text formats, quick-find, labels, lock, built-in
encryption (Blowfish), context menus, a useful tab ruler with real tabs,
a floating database palette, spell checking through the Word Services
system, and web links.

Yet the interface is userfriendly and carefully polished.

Version 2.0.1 fixes some bugs and makes some other small changes:
- Fixed bug where too many notes could be deleted with the context menu
- Fixed conflict with Kaleidoscope

Distribution: Shareware $25

System Requirements: System 7.5 or later

http://www.ibrium.se/npd.html

Copyright (c) 1996-2000 Ibrium HB

[Archived as /info-mac/text/note-pad-deluxe-201-se.hqx; 1249 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: Takashi Suzuki <setsu@tcp-ip.or.jp>
To: 
Subject: [*] Pocket Album v1.1.3


Pocket Album is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to view
picturefiles. Not just only browsing the files, this application works as 
librarian and format converter.
One window, i.e. one file, can hold 24 picture files and some comments for
them.

Pocket Alubum accepts these picture format with QuickTime 4.0:
  BMP, FlashPix, JPEG, GIF, Macromedia Flash, MacPaint, PICT, PhotoShop, PNG,
  SGI Image, QuickTIme Image, TIFF, TARGA

Can convert to these picture format with QuickTime 4.0:
  BMP, JPEG, MacPaint, PhotoShop, PICT, PNG, QuickTime Image, TGA, SGI Image,
  TIFF

What's changed :
 - If a picture file has preview PICT, the image is drown first, then start
   loading larger image.
 - When printing paper size is smaller than image size, the image is 
   automatically sized to fit.

Features :
  Fat Binary.
  Drag & Drop support.
  Navigation Services aware. (PowerPC only)

This application requires :
  Macintosh with 68020 or higher / PowerPC
  System7 + QuickTime 2.5 or later

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/pocket-album-113.hqx; 276 K]

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Date: 18 Aug 2000
From: Ken Winograd <ken@winograd.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] States3000 v1.0


States3000 v1.0 Released!

<URL:http://www.winograd.com>

Merrimack, New Hampshire, August 8, 2000: Ken Winograd and Space-Time
Associates announced today the release of version 1.0 of a fun Macintosh
shareware game called States3000 (Windows version available soon). 
States3000 is a new take on the classic hangman word guessing game we
all played when we were kids. It's the easiest way to learn about all 50
US States. It features colorful, non-violent graphics, digitized sounds,
synthesized speech, State pictures and information, and special options
especially designed for visually challenged users.

States3000 is "secretly educational". It's played for fun, but you can't
help learning. Included in States3000 is a new "knowledge area". This
area will include information associated with each of the States,
including a picture of the State and where it is located within the
United States. You'll also learn the names of the State Birds, Capitals,
Flowers, Nicknames and Trees.

States3000 includes Multi-Level Winning Streak Score Boards, allowing
students and family members alike to keep track of winning streaks.
Separate score boards are kept for each difficulty level, so users can
compete against users choosing the same difficulty level.

States3000 requires a Macintosh (PPC-only.) States3000 for Windows will
be available soon.

States3000 for Macintosh is available now.  For more information, or to
download or securely register the program, please visit the States3000
web page at:

<URL:http://www.winograd.com>

Information: http://www.winograd.com Quick Download:
http://www.winograd.com/States3000.sit.hqx

Contact: Ken Winograd (ken@winograd.com)

[Archived as /info-mac/game/states-3000-101.hqx; 670 K]

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Date: 19 Aug 2000
From: "James D. Meiss" <jdm@boulder.colorado.edu>
To: 
Subject: [*] StdMap 3.7

               ***StdMap version 3.7***

StdMap runs on any PPC mac with MacOS 8.5
or later.  If you have a 68K Mac or do not
have MacOS 8.5, get an earlier version (e.g. 3.4).

What it does

Standard Maps displays the dynamics of several "area preserving"
mappings. It will also find periodic orbits, cantori, and stable and
unstable manifolds of any (symmetric) periodic orbit. It allows you to
iterate curves, single step along orbits, etc.

For more info see:
 <http://amath.colorado.edu/appm/faculty/jdm/stdmap.html>

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/std-map-37.hqx; 125 K]

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Date: 18 Aug 2000
From: Sander Tekelenburg <tekelenb@euronet.nl>
To: 
Subject: [*] SynchPPP 1.1.1 - Auto-Synchronise an application with yourPPP connection


SynchPPP monitors the status of your PPP connection to the Internet, no
matter how that connection was initiated. When it notices a connection,
it will immediately launch the application you told it to launch. When
it notices you disconnected, it will quit that same application.

Use:
Can be nice to make sure you always check your mail when you're
on-line; or to always have ICQ running when on-line; or to always have
a counter running (nice if you're being charged per minute for your
on-line time); or to always have your server running when on-line;
or... you get the picture ;)

System Requirements:
- Mac OS 8.6
- AppleScript needs to be installed

Legalese:
SynchPPP is $10 shareware.

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/conn/ppp/synch-ppp-111.hqx; 83 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: Steve Grace <sgrace@pobox.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] SysEx 4.5.2


SysEx
Universal MIDI Librarian
By Steve Grace
Version 4.5.2 - August 2000

SysEx is a free MIDI librarian program for the Macintosh. SysEx can
transmit and receive system exclusive (sysex) messages via MIDI and can
save and load these messages to and from disk.

SysEx now features user-configurable settings to specify a pause between
system exclusive messages when transmitting and to specify the receive
buffer size, which can now be as large as 1024 KB (1 MB) and as small as 64
KB.

SysEx requires a Macintosh computer with a 68020, 68030, 68040, or PowerPC
processor, System 7.0 or greater, and Opcode Systems' OMS (version 1.2 or
greater) or equivalent (some versions of Mark of the Unicorn's FreeMIDI,
including versions 1.34 and 1.35, can emulate OMS).

For more information visit the SysEx home page at
http://www.pobox.com/~sgrace/sysex/

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/midi/sys-ex-452.hqx; 232 K]

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Date: 18 Aug 2000
From: Hugh Kawahara <kawahara@ix.netcom.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] TaskMenuBar 2.1.2 


TaskMenuBar is a control panel that uses the empty space on the
menu bar for many operations such as launching and switching
applications, and opening files. Because it only uses the menu bar,
unlike other utilities, it will never obscure or be obscured by other
windows.

The version 2.1.2 supports drag and drop of "promised" files.

Requires System 7.1 or later including OS-8 and 9 with a 68K
or PPC processor.

Shareware fee: $15.

Hugh Kawahara
kawahara@ix.netcom.com
www.netcom.com/~kawahara/taskmenubar.html

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/task-menu-bar-212.hqx; 151 K]

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Date: 21 Aug 2000
From: Brian Kelley <bkelley1@nycap.rr.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Udana 1.3


The Udana is a collection of short suttas, each culminating in a short 
verse uttered by the Buddha.  "Udana -- Exclamations of Buddha" randomly 
generates one of those verses each time it is opened, making it a nice 
addition to the Startup Items folder.  Additionally, clicking on the 
quotation will generate a new verse.  The verses can be saved as text 
files, and printed from the "File" menu.

Version 1.3 offers improved support for printing, and adds an "Edit" menu.

"Udana -- Exclamations of Buddha" is made available for free, as a gift 
of Dhamma.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/udana-13.hqx; 859 K]

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Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 18:57:31 -0400
From: Allan Hunter <ahunter3@earthlink.net>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: [Q] FAX software

What are y'all using for FAX software these days?  I once had Delrina 
FAXPro Lite which came with a modem:  baker's dozen worth of 
extensions and control panels, never could get it to work reliably, 
hated it.  Later, I learned that the Apple Telecom software would 
work with a serial modem so I loaded it and found it tolerable:  easy 
to use, and fewer patches to the OS, but very limited and klunky in 
its ability to accept instructions passed along from other programs. 
Now I use a PowerBook and I'll be damned if I want to haul around an 
external serial modem just to be able to use Apple Telecom software!!

I'm looking for...

a)  cheap--freeware, shareware, or inexpensive commercial software

b)  plays nicely with the other S/W part I:  an app rather than an extension
     would be nice although I have no problems with an old-fashioned RDEV
     (printer driver).  Absolutely has to be able to FAX a document out from
     whatever application created it, natively, rather than having to copy
     and paste, or open as, or translate or, ::shudder:: retype it in some
     kind of custom FAX Composer software.

c)  elegant interface--FAXing should be as simple as printing from any
     application that can print.  Switch "printers" to the FAX driver and
     to to File:Print.  I do NOT want to have to put up with something
     obtrusive like a FAX dock or a whole additional FAX menu in all my menu
     bars!  And I do not want to be forced to enter in the recipient's info
     in a separate address book program I would not otherwise use before
     being able to FAX to them!

d)  plays nicely with the other S/W part II:  At a minimum, an ability to
     accept pasted input into FAX Number and FAX Recipient Name fields, and
     preferably the ability to accept AppleScript commands to FAX a given
     document to a recipient of FAX Number {variable} and FAX Recipient name
     {variable}.

e)  At least a limited capacity for spooling for the purpose of setting
     up a series of documents each of which has a recipient list and
     loading the series as a FAX run without additional user intervention
     being necessary.  The Apple Telecom S/W dealt well with jobs once
     spooled (it would let you line them up and would redial them until
     they went through) but you had to send each one manually.

-- 
Allan Hunter

<ahunter3@earthlink.net>
<http://home.earthlink.net/~ahunter>

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Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 16:51:40 -0500
From: David Brand <dbrand@utmem.edu>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: G4 Networking

Hi:
	Hi.  We (a network of about 100 Macs in a 
University/Government biomedical research environment) are being 
forcefully "migrated" to use PC/Wintel machines on our 10/100BaseT 
Ethernet network.  Many of us have refused (long story not worth 
going into), and are shortly to be placed on a newly installed 
gigabit-capable ethernet network.  I am afraid that the IT admin (who 
has professed that he *hates* all things Macintosh) will be using a 
TCP/IP only strategy on the new network.  This works fine for his NT 
environment, but not too well for our older AppleTalk-based Macs. 
The new "Network browser" that has arrived after OS 8.5 (I think) 
works perfectly well for remote servers, and functions in a manner 
that is very similar to our chooser under the "AppleTalk" listing, 
but only the newest G4 machines show up under the "Local Services" 
listing.   My question is this:  When we no longer have AppleTalk 
running on our network, and have only TCP/IP based services instead, 
will  the G4 machines be the only machines that are displayed in our 
Network browser?  If so, why, and what can we do to make our large 
crowd of iMacs and G3 beige models running under OS 9.0.4 function in 
the same manner?   Is there some software that we can install that 
will give them TCP/IP based filesharing functionality like the G4s? 
We have checked the box to enable Filesharing over TCP/IP in the 
Filesharing control panel, but still only the G4s show up under Local 
Services, the rest under "AppleTalk" which may soon be unavailable in 
the new network.
David Brand
dbrand@utmem.edu

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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 21:27:45 -0700
From: Dave Del Torto <ddt@lsd.com>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: NTFS vols larger than 2GB?

Hello,

I'm making a new AppleShare volume on a 60GB NTFS partition to be
accessed by Mac 8.6 users on an NT server. I get this error message:

"The volume you are about to create is larger than 2GB.
  Some Mac clients may not function correctly if the size exceeds 2GB."

I could be wrong, but I thought this limitation was fixed in MacOS
8.1: does anyone know how to increase the size of the share (as Mac
users see it when they mount it), either by tweaking something on the
NT server or on the Mac clients?

    dave

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