anonymous ftp to sumex-aim.stanford.edu
cd info-mac
cd Communication
get 00comm-abstracts.abs

quit

I edited the file and added this header 11/14/93
I recommend zterm, described at the end of this file since they
are handled alphabetically.

Note hqx indicates the file is "binhex'd" and should be downloaded
as text over the network.  Get a friend to help you if you are
a first time user.

kris
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Abstracts from files in info-mac/comm as of Sun Nov 14 02:17:53 PST 1993


#### BINHEX     1st-remote-user.hqx   ****

Date: 13 Apr 92 13:28:00 EDT 
From: "Norman Steffen" <sa1815@natc1.natc.navy.mil>
Subject: 1stBBS Remote User 

Hello netters.

In my search for a BBS that our local MAC users group could use on our LocalTalk/Ethernet/Broadband system I ran across 1stBBS.

It is kinda a long story but those of you who "remember" 128k of RAM might remember 1stBase, the first (I think) relational database for the MAC. That company (resold) still exists (sorta, their primary business is TUBING FABRICATION) and offer an inter
sting line of communication products that might be of interest to MUG's and Mac BBS operators.

Attached is the remote required to access the company's (1stDESK) "FREE" BBS via 800 number. 1-800-232-4283.

Good Luck.

Norm

INTERNET: nsteffen@tecnet1.jcte.jcs.mil


-----------------------------------------------------------------------

The whole thing must really "MAC LIKE" because I got it running before reading the READ ME which is also attached.

After UNBINHEXing and UnStuffing.  Double click on the "1stDESK Settings" Icon.  Then edit the two "Settings..." (User & Connection) selections under the EDIT menu. 

CONNECTION Settings:

You gotta figure that one out yourself but is is really pretty "MAC LIKE"  :-) if you know how your modem is set. You will have to modify the number dialed if you going through a PBX or such.....

USER Settings:

The system password is not used. 

You pick you own USERNAME.

->It is requested that users who get this from info-mac and down
->stream use the password "norm" when initially configuring.  This
->will aid 1st Desk in a head count they want.  After your initial
->access feel free to change you password.

Have Fun

INTERNET: nsteffen@tecnet1.jcte.jcs.mil

-----------------------------------------------------------------------


#### LINK       Information -> info   ****

#### LINK       Network -> net   ****

#### BINHEX     alice-214e.hqx   ****

Date: Tue, 12 Jan 93 12:27:34 EST 
From: richard nimtz <rnimtz@hilbert.helios.nd.edu>
Subject: Alice214E.cpt.hqx (put in comm directory) 

Alice is an offline reader for XRS & QWK used by many DOS based
BBS systems.


#### BINHEX     announce-10.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 6 Aug 1992 19:18 EST 
From: robert_hess@macweek.ziff.com
Subject: Announce 1.0 

Announce 1.0 is an AppleTalk network communication tool. It allows users to
communicate with eachother via the Notification Manager, thus allowing
application to continue running even when messages are received. Messages
sent to people which have not been acknowledged can even be 'un-sent'. It
is a combination extension and application.
=========================================================================
Robert Hess                                       America Online: RHessJr
MacWEEK Systems Administrator                     CIS: 72511,333
301 Howard                                        CONNECT: MACWEEK
San Francisco, CA 94105                           AppleLink: MACWEEK
(415) 243-3576 (voice)                            GEnie: MACWEEK
(415) 243-3651 (fax)


#### BINHEX     aol-aid-11.hqx   ****

From: Murph Sewall <Sewall@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
 
AOL Aid 1.1 is a free little INIT by Andy Welch that allows you to do
other things on America Online while you are downloading or uploading
files. Once AOL Aid is installed, it automatically senses when AOL's
File Transfer window is on the screen and immediately sends it behind
all the other windows on the screen.
 

#### BINHEX     aol-dm-assist.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1993 11:24:55 -0600 
From: DAVE@GERGA.TAMU.EDU (Dave Martin)
Subject: [*] America Online Download Manager Assistant 

America Online Download Manager Assistant (AOL DM Assist) 1.0b6

<Even though this utility is only useful to members of America Online,
 I figured I'd go ahead and upload it on the Internet as well (so that
 people can get it a bit easier, and with less cost :). It can be found
 on AOL in the Mac Utilities forum, in the Applications 2 library (new
 versions will be uploaded to AOL MUT quite in advance of appearing on
 the Internet, so check MUT New Files for them).>

This is AOL DM Assist, an unofficial External Tool for use with the America
Online 2.0 software for the Mac. AOL DM Assist is a utility which provides
many features lacking in the Download Manager. It does not replace DM, it
enhances it & complements it. Many of these features are ones that I hope
to see AOL add to the DM in later releases of the File Transfer Tool. Until
then, I've created this. It does not modify, in any way, the America Online
program or any of its Tools, nor does it affect the operation of the AOL
software. The only AOL-related file which this program affects is the
Mailbox files (as selected by the user).

Primarily, AOL DM Assist allows you to manipulate the files in your
Download Manager queues. You can move files up or down in the list to
change the order that they are downloaded. You can easily delete multiple
entries (DM can only delete one entry at a time--try clearing 100 entries
from your Completed Downloads queue that way ;). I also added a "Holding
Queue", so that you can hide entries from the DM to prevent them from being
transferred during a FlashSession while still retaining the file info for
later transfer. You can also reset any file to an untransferred state. Note
that all this must be done while offline and while not running the AOL
software. The AOL DM Assist package also contains ResEdit TMPL's for
editing the file queue resources.

America Online Download Manager Assistant is free (all I ask is that you
send me email with your comments--positive and/or negative--on my little
utility, or suggestions for features that you would like to see in AOL's
Download Manager), though you may send cash if you feel it has saved you
from headaches that the DM alone would have caused--I promise I won't stop
you <grin>.

I am considering writing a similar "External Tool" for improving the mail
interface of AOL--better address lists, multiple "folders" for filing
incoming messages based on subject/source/etc., easier message deletion,
and so forth. This presumes that AOL does not make such improvements
themselves in the near future. If there is something that you would like to
see as far as improvements to AOL's mail or download interface, let me know
and I'll consider them.

<Suggested path/name: /comm/aol-dm-assist-10b6.hqx
                  or  /util/aol-dm-assist-10b6.hqx>
-- Dave Martin - TAMU/GERG - DAVE@GERGA.TAMU.EDU - DBM@AOL.COM --


#### BINHEX     apple-modem-tool-111.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 20 May 1992 22:23:29 PDT
From: The Moderators <Info-Mac-Request@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.Edu>
Subject: [*] Apple Modem Tool 1.1.1

>From AppleLink, this update to the Apple Modem Tool fixes a few problems.
Quoting the readme:

The following changes were made from the Apple Modem Tool 1.1 to 1.1.1:
 
Various anomalies introduced in the Apple Modem Tool 1.1 were corrected.
 
The Telebit QBlazer configuration string was changed to allow the modem to
recognize the "busy" result code.
 
All PSI modem configuration strings were corrected to properly set factory
defaults.


For Communications Toolbox (CTB) aware applications.


#### BINHEX     applelink-amt-ccl.hqx   ****

From: KATELEY@applelink.apple.com
 
Hello there,
 
Here is an AppleLink CCL for using the Apple Modem Tool (version 1.1 or
greater).  It works around some issues with the Comm Toolbox implementation in
AppleLink 6.1.  It should be more robust than an earlier CCL posted a couple of
months ago.  Many thanks go to the AOS group for identifying CTB scripting
workarounds in CCL.
 
It is is released as is  it has no known software limitations and is not a
supported product of Apple Computer.
 
(Note: Requires the Communications Toolbox and the Apple Modem Tool 1.1 or
greater (1.1.1 preferred), which are not included in this package.)



#### BINHEX     appletalk-manager-05.hqx   ****

Date: 13 Nov 91 10:33:00 CDT 
From: "ROBIN JACKSON" <jackson@biovax.uchicago.edu>
Subject: AppleTalk-Manager-0.5 


                           APPLETALK MANAGER v0.5
                           ----------------------

Fixes for demo version ATM 0.5:

1.  Now creates its own Network Data folder if its not found, this means you 
    can run ATM from anywhere on your disk.  The program will not bomb if
    this folder is not found.

2.  The Application memory size has been pre-set to 750k, this allows ATM to
    run under Multifinder.

3.  The "Echo" function has been improved.  Echo as an implementation under
    DDP does not seem to work in the prescribed manner in "Inside Mac" 
    Vols II and V, and also Inside Appletalk.  I have developed an algorhthym
    that takes care of about 99% of ECHO, some errors still occur but very few.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ATM 0.4

    This little program was developed as an exercise, just like a lot of
other peoples I guess.  In the writting of this program I learn't that there 
are a few untruths or things just plain left unsaid.  For instance you would 
think that all Macs and LaserWriters would have AEP (AppleTalk Echo Protocol)
built in, this seems not to be the case.

   When you activate this program and after the Mac has finished making its 
report of the network, you can double click on the desired node in the list 
and 100 packets are sent to that node using AEP. AEP is a possible test of 
the line quality between nodes, this is not strictly true, ie. if a PC node 
is buisy packets can be lost and therefore alter your interpretation
of the results.

    The display consists of Bridge data, Zone data, currently visible 
entities, an AEP dissplay and two fake boxes.  There are also a couple of 
fake menus, as you will see the interface kind of evolved in the writting.  
Its a simple matter to remove the unwanted stuff.

    The program sorts all the NVE's (Network Visible Entities) Alphabetically
and by Node address, other information is provided along with these files,ie,
numbers of nodes,data and time etc and Zone plus Bridge data.  The program has
been of use at this site because there are well over 150 NVE's to deal with.

    I would have liked to implement a graphic load averager, but I get too 
buisy these days to sit down and concentrate on it.    Anyway hope its of use 
to you, I can be reached (312)-702-3674 (work) or (312)-955-1932 (home).  My 
email address is jackson@biovax.uchicago.edu.

    Please feel free to ask any questions.


Thanks for your interest.  Robin Jackson





#### BINHEX     ara-att-dataport-144.hqx   ****

From: qubridge!warnergt@aloft.att.com
Date: 20 Mar 93 01:57:21 U 
Subject: ARA AT&T DataPort 

                       Subject:                               Time:1:50 AM
  OFFICE MEMO          ARA AT&T DataPort                      Date:3/20/93
Enclosed is an ARA file for the AT&T DataPort 14.4/FAX.  I wrote it and  used
it to transmit this file.  It has been tested with the AT&T DataPort  14.4/FAX
but should work with any of the DataPort models.

P.S. This is the first file I've ever posted to an ftp site.  Let me know if I 
did everything correctly.




#### BINHEX     ara-att-paradyne-comsphere-3810.hqx   ****

Date: 16 Feb 1993 21:08:14 -0700 
From: "Peter Thornewell" <Peter_Thornewell@p3.lanl.gov>
Subject: AT&Tccl.sit.hqx 

                      AT&Tccl.sit.hqx
This is a CCL for the AT&T Paradyne Comsphere 3810 modem. Actually it's a quick
hack from the Hayes Smartmodem 2400 but changed to allow access at upto
14.4kbaud. I had to write this quickly as we needed it for our Shiva LAN
Rover-E so I haven't used any of the modem's advanced features (but apparently
ARA does it's own data compression etc, so these may not be required). This CCL
has not been written by AT&T and hence it is not approved by them (but it still
works!).

Pete Thornewell
<pmt@p3.lanl.gov>



<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>

#### BINHEX     ara-ccl-scripts.hqx   ****

From: Pascal Gosselin <pascal@CAM.ORG>
Subject: Submission 
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 92 10:23:33 EDT 

Here is a bunch of AppleTalk Remote Access CCLs that I have
collected.

A collection of AppleTalk Remote Access CCL files.  If your modem is not
supported in the ARA 1.0 package, you may find it here.


#### BINHEX     ara-client-203.hqx   ****

Date: 8 Jul 1993 17:28:49 -0500 
From: "Cerro, Joseph A" <cerro@mbcl.rutgers.edu>
Subject: [*] ARA Client Version 203 

Enclosed is a Binhexed Compact Pro file containing the excellent AppleTalk
Remote Access Client version 2.03 by Ron Duritsch, which I downloaded from
America Online. Version 2.03 fixes a CCL menu bug. This should replace
/communications/ara-client-20.hqx.


The following is the author's description:

"ARAClient is a control panel/application maker that adds value to AppleTalk
Remote Access. It adds several features that save time, keystrokes, RAM, and
add
a measure of security. Most users could care less about the details of
telecommunications, they just want to get connected. This utility provides a
one-step connection scheme that promises to let users forget all the details of
network telecommunications.  Users must be using system 7 as well as have
already installed Apple's AppleTalk Remote Access software. ARAClient, and the
Connector applications it makes, are intended to be used in place of the Remote
Access application that Apple provides."

This file has been checked with Disinfectant 3.2.
This file must be converted with BinHex 4.0.

<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>

#### BINHEX     ara-dataplex-496.hqx   ****

Organization: Faculty of Arts, The University of Sydney, AUSTRALIA 
From: Gilbert.Taylor-Wood@faculty.arts.su.edu.au (Gilbert Taylor-Wood)
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 13:20:12 +1100 
Subject: ARA script for DPX496/0SI 8 

Enclosed is a ARA script for the Dataplex 496 modem (known in the US as the
OSI 8196). If you use it and find any bugs please contact me.

  Gilbert

Gilbert Taylor-Wood                          gtw@arts.su.edu.AU
Network Manager
Faculty of Arts A14      
The University of Sydney                     Fax +61 2 692 2045
NSW 2006
AUSTRALIA                    SysAdmin: The ghost in the machine



[BinHex Data Attached (DPX496)]

#### BINHEX     ara-digicom-scout-plus.hqx   ****

Date: 20 Dec 1992 21:49:37 -0700 
From: "Kateley, Jim" <sphns@msgate.corp.apple.com>
Subject: ara-Digicom Scout+1.0.sit.hqx 

Hello there,

Here's version 1.0 of my Digicom Scout+ script for AppleTalk Remote Access.  

If you have any questions or comments, feel free to drop me a line.  If I am
able I will reply, but please remember this is not my real job... :-)

Jim Kateley
Apple Computer Inc.
Disclaimer:  This is me talking


#### BINHEX     ara-direct-serial.hqx   ****

Subject: [*] ARA script for direct serial links 
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1993 18:16:15 +0400 
From: Vladimir Butenko <butenko@stalker.srcc.msu.su>
Organization: STALKER GmbH 


 The ARA script for Direct Connection
 (i.e. for a direct serial link or
  for other links with PortConnector(tm) installed)

 The "phone number" parameter is used to set the desired port speed,
 the values supported are: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600

 version:1.0
 Copyright (c) 1993, Stalker GmbH
 --------------------------------


#### BINHEX     ara-focus-144.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1993 19:00:49 -0500 (EST) 
From: Peter Cohen <peterco@eff.org>
Subject: FOCUS 14.4 Data+Fax Modem ARA Script 

--1430394104-534048981-731635500:#4752
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII

Enclosed is a binhexed file.

This file is an AppleTalk Remote Access script suitable for the FOCUS 14.4
Data+Fax Modem.  This file should be copied to the Extensions folder, and
then selected using AppleTalk Remote Access's Setup control panel device.

For help with this file, or for any other info about FOCUS product, online
queries should be directed to focus@applelink.apple.com.  Tech Support is
also available from 8-8 EST at (800) 647-7744 (domestic) and (617)
938-8088 (international).  This file is distributed with the full
permission of FOCUS Enhancements (I do tech support for them).

+-----------------+------------------------------------------------+
| Peter A. Cohen  |   No, I don't reflect my employer's opinions.  |
| peterco@eff.org | Heck!  My employer doesn't even know I'm here! |
+-----------------+------------------------------------------------+

--1430394104-534048981-731635500:#4752
Content-Type: APPLICATION/octet-stream; name="144.hqx"
Content-ID: <Pine.3.05.9303081900.C4752@eff.org>
Content-Description: 


#### BINHEX     ara-gv-teleport-slower.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 18:48:30 PST
From: The Moderators <info-mac-request@sumex-aim.stanford.edu>
Subject: [*] Global Village Teleport ARA slower-speed scripts

Since AppleTalk Remote Access apparently does not support varying the speed
of the connection, on marginal lines it is sometimes necessary to connect at
a slower speed. Otherwise, a burst of noise can cause the modems to attempt
to retrain and hang up the ARA connection.

These scripts from Global Village allow connections at various slower baud
rates for the Teleport modems.

Bill Lipa
lipa@camis.stanford.edu

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/ara-gv-teleport-slower.hqx; 15K]


#### BINHEX     ara-hayes-scripts.hqx   ****

Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1993 14:32:47 +0100
From: lucatell@ictp.trieste.it (Adriano Lucatello)
Subject: ARA scripts for Hayes modems



--========================_3346362==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

The archive contains some ARA scripts to be used with some fast Hayes
modems, such as Optima, Ultra, and Accura 144.
Downloaded from Hayes BBS. Hope they turn up useful for some people over
the net.

Adriano Lucatello



--========================_3346362==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="ARA&Hayes_modems_scripts.sit"


#### BINHEX     ara-intel-ex.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1992 15:20:23 EDT 
From: Jim Gaynor <gaynor@agvax2.ag.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: Intel ARA scripts 

These are AppleTalk Remote Access scripts for the Intel 9600EX and
14.4EX modems.  The one for the 9600EX is based on the Microcom
MacModem script (slightly cleaned up), and the one for the 14.4EX is
based on one of the Telebit v.32bis scripts.

I wrote them for my own use, figured someone else might find them
useful as well.  Freely distributable, just please don't take credit
for my kludge.  :-)   No warranties, implied or express.

(archive as ara-intel.hqx)

---
   Jim Gaynor    | "Man-of-Many-Beeping-Sounds-and-Flashing-Lights" - KAJ
OSU/ACS/FMS/OCES | <gaynor@agvax2.ag.ohio-state.edu> or <gaynor.4@osu.edu>
Disclaimer:  Everything stated here and above is -my- opinion.  Mine mine mine!
"We're here as the official representatives of the Y chromosome" - M Silverberg

--- Cut Here ---


#### BINHEX     ara-maestro-modems.hqx   ****

From "Andrew Jeffrey <a.jeffrey@uow.edu.au>" Fri Sep 10 19:10:16 1993
Date: 10 Sep 1993 21:21:19 +1000 
From: "Andrew Jeffrey" <a.jeffrey@uow.edu.au>
Subject: Maestro Modems ARA scripts 

The following files are two ARA scripts that can be used on the following
Maestro modems. 

96M    (Also known as the V32 Super Executive)
144M
144FM

These modems are built and designed by Maestro Australia (with which I have no
connection or association).
These scripts were written between myself, Martin Levins (much thanks for
putting up with my inaccurate e-mails) and Maestro. They are Public Domain.

I suggest they are archived in the comms folder as ara-maestro-ccls.

Cheers

Andrew Jeffrey

<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>

#### BINHEX     ara-power-user.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 16 Jun 93 13:51:42 PDT 
From: daver@sunspot.ssl.berkeley.edu (David Ray)
Subject: ARA Power User 

A friend of mine recently wrote this custom ARA script for his new
14.4 modem, and decided to put together this package for people interested
in writing their own ARA scripts. The package includes a read-me file
that describes how to write your own custom ARA scripts. I haven't seen
anything like this in the archives so I have gotten permission from him
to submit the package. It is a binhexed, self-expanding archive with
three files; The "Power User" MNP Linktool script, a text only version
of the same file, and a read-me that descibes how to roll your own.

       -David Ray    daver@sunspot.ssl.berkeley.edu



#### BINHEX     ara-pp-14400.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1992 14:59:26 -0400 
From: Christopher Davis <ckd@eff.org>
Subject: Practical Peripherals 14400FXSA ARA scripts 

Downloaded from the PPIFORUM on CompuServe.  Permission is granted for
noncommercial distribution as long as the files are distributed together
and unmodified.

The PP14400 is a nice, relatively inexpensive V.32bis modem with a very
cool LCD on the front for call progress & status.


#### BINHEX     ara-pp9600sa-script.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1992 12:54:05 PDT
From: Bill Lipa <lipa@camis.stanford.edu>
Subject: [*] ARA script update for PP9600SA modem

This script was posted on Usenet in response to a query of mine. I have
converted the script text into a document with the correct type and creator.

From: kevin_tavenner@gateway.qm.apple.com (Kevin Tavenner)
Subject: ARA & Practical Peripherals 9600SA

The 'Practical Peripherals 9600SA' script that is shipped with AppleTalk
Remote Access does not function consistently with the Practical Modem 9600SA.
This is normally experienced while using a Quadra X00 with the '040 cache on.
It appears that the modem command processor requires quiet time between the
"OK<cr><lf>" response from the modem and the receipt of the next command from
the ARA CCL interpreter.  This required quiet time seems to be on the order
of 5-10ms.

The following script meets this requirement in the simplest way - a "Pause 1"
is inserted in front of every "Write" command!  This inserts a 200ms delay
(Quadra 700, cache on) that allows the modem command processor to recycle for
the next command.  The disadvantage of this approach is that the CCL execution
times for dialing and hanging up are increased by about 1s.  The speed of the
ARA connection is unaffected since the CCL interpreter is only used for
initiating and terminating connections.



#### BINHEX     ara-prometheus-ultima.hqx   ****

From: bms@shield.eng.pyramid.com (Bruce Schlobohm)
Subject: [*] ARA script for Prometheus Ultima Home Office modem 
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 11:18:20 -0800 (PST) 


This is the AppleTalk Remote Access script for the "Prometheus
Ultima Home Office" modem.  This script was downloaded from the
Prometheus BBS (503) 691-5199 (14.4k 8N1) from their file
named promodem.ara.
-- 
bruce schlobohm
bms@pyramid.com



#### BINHEX     ara-script-direct-serial.hqx   ****

Subject: [*] ARA script for direct serial links 
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1993 18:16:15 +0400 
From: Vladimir Butenko <butenko@stalker.srcc.msu.su>
Organization: STALKER GmbH 


 The ARA script for Direct Connection
 (i.e. for a direct serial link or
  for other links with PortConnector(tm) installed)

 The "phone number" parameter is used to set the desired port speed,
 the values supported are: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600

 version:1.0
 Copyright (c) 1993, Stalker GmbH
 --------------------------------


#### BINHEX     ara-script-zoom-faxmodem-v32.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 22 Aug 92 10:40:50 PDT 
From: survit varshney <xsvarshn@aunix.fullerton.edu>
Subject: Official Zoom V.32 ARA Script 


Hi, here is the official Zoom faxmodem V.32 ARA script. The one posted earlier
(V.32 Turbo) had problems with V.32 bis modems. This script does not
(hopefully) have those problems. Binhexed, compacted with compact pro.

I will work with 14.4 Zoom Fax Modems. Please direct any questions to Zoom
Telephonics. Thanks!


#### BINHEX     ara-selic-240.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 28 Oct 92 10:35:47 +0100 
From: tffjs@fy.chalmers.se (Johan Swahn)
Subject: ARA script for Selic Modem 240 

Enclosed is an Appletalk Remote Access (ARA) script for Selic Modem 240 that
I have written. The Selic Modem 240 is a modem manufactured by Selic AB in
Gothenburg, Sweden. The modem has been sold mainly on the Scandinavian market.

Johan Swahn (tffjs@fy.chalmers.se)


#### BINHEX     ara-supra-fax-modem.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 8 Jul 1992 13:42:31 -0800 
From: macweek@macweek.ziff.com
Subject: SupraFAXModem V.32bis ARA 

An ARA script for the Supra Fax Modem with V.32bis. This is straight from
Supra (via CompuServe).

=========================================================================
Robert Hess                                       America Online: RHessJr
MacWEEK Systems Administrator                     CIS: 72511,333
301 Howard                                        CONNECT: MACWEEK
San Francisco, CA 94105                           AppleLink: MACWEEK
(415) 243-3576 (voice)                            GEnie: MACWEEK
(415) 243-3651 (fax)


#### BINHEX     ara-telebit-qblazer-201.hqx   ****

Date: 20 Dec 1992 21:48:18 -0700 
From: "Kateley, Jim" <sphns@msgate.corp.apple.com>
Subject: ara-QBlazer-2.0.1.sit.hqx 

Hello there,

Here's version 2.0.1 of my Telebit QBlazer script for AppleTalk Remote Access. 
Changes from earlier versions are mostly cleaning up comments and changing
things around for consistency.

If you have any questions or comments, feel free to drop me a line.  If I am
able I will reply, but please remember this is not my real job... :-)

Jim Kateley
Apple Computer Inc.
Disclaimer:  This is me talking


#### BINHEX     ara-telebit-t2500.hqx   ****

Date: Sun, 26 Jul 92 08:44:43 -1600 
From: chester@CIMCAD.me.ntu.edu.tw (chester lin)
Subject: ARA script for Telebit T2500 


Hello,

I just write an ARA script for this modem and would like to
submit it to Info-Mac on Sumex-Aim

Cheers,
Chester Lin
chester@cimcad.me.ntu.edu.tw
------------------------------------ CUT HERE -------------
This ARA script for Telebit T2500 modem needs to be used with a cable
with DTR hang-up control.  Hardware flow control is NOT supported.
 
Chester H. Lin
Taipei, Taiwan
10/26/92
 

#### BINHEX     ara-telebit-wb-t3000-104.hqx   ****

Date: 20 Dec 1992 21:53:42 -0700 
From: "Kateley, Jim" <sphns@msgate.corp.apple.com>
Subject: ara-T3000-WB-1.0.4.sit.hqx 

Hello there,

Here's version 1.0.4 of my Telebit T3000/WorldBlazer (v.32bis) script for
AppleTalk Remote Access.  Changes from earlier versions are added RTS
handshaking to improve performance on 8MHz 68000 based Macintoshes, compatibly
with Telebit ROM's up to LA7.01a, cleaning up comments and changing things
around for consistency.

If you have any questions or comments, feel free to drop me a line.  If I am
able I will reply, but please remember this is not my real job... :-)

Jim Kateley
Apple Computer Inc.
Disclaimer:  This is me talking


#### BINHEX     ara-twincom-v32bis.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 17:12:13 -0600 
From: Andrew.Miller@cbis.ECE.Drexel.EDU (Andrew Miller)
Subject: ARA modem script 

Dear Post People,
Please post this Appletalk Remote Access Modem Script (Info-mac/comm).  I
recieved it Twincom for use with their 14.4k V.32/V.42bis modems.  Thank
you.

#### BINHEX     ara-usrob-sportster-14400.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1992 00:07:45 -0500 
From: "Erik A. Johnson" <johnsone@uxh.cso.uiuc.edu>
Subject: comm/ara-usr-sportster-14400.hqx 

Here is an ARA script for the USRobotics Sportster 14400 that I
downloaded from USR's Tech Support and Sales BBS in Skokie, IL.

I've used it only a couple of times, and so far it works great!


Erik A. Johnson        \    Internet: johnsone@uxh.cso.uiuc.edu     \       |
------------------------\    AmericaOnline: ErikAJ                   \    --+--
Graduate Student         \--------------------------------------------\     |
Aero/Astro Engineering    \  "Jesus said to him, 'I am the way, and    \    |
University of Illinois at  \  the truth, and the life; no one comes to  \   |
   Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)  \  the Father except through me.'" (Jn14:6)  \

(Standard disclaimer:  I didn't write the script and I have nothing to do
 with USRobotics ... and as far as the University of Illinois ... they hardly
 know I exist -- I'm only a grad student!)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------


#### BINHEX     ara-worldblazer-pep.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 11 Jul 92 06:10:10 CDT 
From: werner@rascal.ics.utexas.edu (Werner Uhrig)
Subject: ATR driver for WorldBlazer (PEP) 

[Apple Talk Remote driver for WorldBlazer Telebit modem, in PEP mode -- Gordon]


#### BINHEX     ara-zoom-v32bis.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 21 Oct 92 15:54:27 PDT 
From: Suvrit Varshney <xsvarshn@aunix.fullerton.edu>
Subject: ARA Script for Zoom V.32 bis Modems (resubmission) 


This is the ARA script for Zoom V.32 bis modems. The official script released
by Zoom crashes the program after disconnection. This script is close to
the official script and does not crash after disconnection. Please
replace the appropriate script with this one.

This script may also work with 9600 baud modems although I'm not sure
about this. Those who have 9600 baud Zoom modems and are having probs
while disconnecting the modem can try this script. Thanks!


#### BINHEX     ara-zyxel-u-1496e-plus.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 16 Apr 93 13:29:52 MET 
From: Wolfgang Hammerschmidt <hammers@haema101.gsf.de>
Subject: ARA script for ZyXEL U - 1496E+ modem 

RE: Zyxel ARA script for ZyXel U - 1496E+ modem

Hello everybody!

Surprise, surprise! We bought two ZyXEL U -1496E+ modems a week ago and found 
out by accident that they support 19200bps! Thus, it was necessary to rewrite 
the modem script for Apple Talk Remote Access to make it work with this new 
generation of modems. Since this script might be of interest to many new users 
of Zyxel modems for the Macintosh it would be a good idea to have it posted in 
info-mac/comm! Thanks much.

This CCL script now supports the newest ROM version and 19200bps speed 
(April1993) for which I didn+t get any written information although the modem 
does support this feature. In general, the script supports 57600 baud from Mac 
to Modem and back. The settings work with a pair of ZyXEL modems (at 19200bps!) 
and with at least two other modems from different manufacturers on a Plus and 
on  a Quadra 700 including callback, mixed pulse and touch tone dialing, etc. 
Since some national telephone systems or switchboard telephone equipments don+t 
give the anticipated dialtone, I have included an escape sequence to override 
this necessity just in case (changes the script from X6 to X3). If there are 
any problems please let me know. However, I cannot guarantee that this hack 
will work for every ZyXEL modem. If it works for you, drop me a line, please. 
My E-mail address is <hammers@haema101.gsf.de>

Greetings!


#### BINHEX     ara-zyxel-u1496.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 3 Dec 92 21:42:18 +0100 
From: Roland Mansson <Roland.Mansson@dna.lth.se>
Subject: ara-zyxel-u1496.cpt.hqx 

AppleTalk Remote Access script for ZyXEL U-1496. Based on Apple's
"US Robotics Courier V.32/V.32bis - 9/2/91" script. Changes
suggested by Nick Doshi, ZyXEL USA, Oct 2, 1992.

The changes are commented in the script.

The script that ends in (5) answers the phone after five rings.

Modified by Roland Mansson, Lund University Computing Center, Sweden,
Oct 20, 1992.


#### BINHEX     ara-zyxel-u1496e.hqx   ****

Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1993 19:30:33 +0100 
From: Sigurd.Meldal@ii.uib.no (Sigurd Meldal)
Subject: ZyXEL U1496e ARA script submission 

The ZyXEL U1496e script in the archives never did work for me with modems
running at more than 9600 bps. There was not even a string for 16800 bps,
and answering malfunctioned as well. So, here is a hacked version, which
functions well in the tests I have submitted it to: High speeds (14400 bps
and 16800 bps), callbacks and at least one non-ZyXEL call-in modem (an
Apple Express Modem).

I suggest you replace the archived copy with this one.

Best regards,

Sigurd Meldal



#### BINHEX     archie-client-09.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 17 Dec 92 08:22:58 PST 
From: "Chris J McNeil" <cmcneil@macc2.mta.ca>
Subject: Archie Client Repost 

Enclosed is a repost of version 0.9 of an Archie Client for the Mac.

The previous posted file had been binhexed twice and this is confusing to 
people. ( I forgot that my mailer automatically binhexes enclosures, sorry :( )

What does it do ?
Archie allows you to query an Archie server to find files that are available 
via anonymous ftp.

What do I need to run it ?
You must have MacTCP installed on your machine. I have only tested this program 
under system 7.01 and MacTCP 1.01. 

What does it cost ?
Archie is Shareware and costs $6.00 US. See the README file or About Archie for 
details.

Please replace  info-mac/comm/archie-client-0.9.hqx with this one.

Chris McNeil
MTA University
Sackville NB Canada
cmcneil@mta.ca


#### BINHEX     autograph-10b3.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1993 13:54:25 -0500 
From: David Kabal <waffler@Finnegan.EE.McGill.CA>
Subject: Autograph 1.0B3 

Autograph 1.0B3 README
Copyright (c) 1993 David Kabal
FREE!

** WARNING:
Autograph only works with Eudora. If you don't have Eudora, give up. You
also need System 7.

** WHAT IT DOES
Not much. It changes your signature in Eudora. You can drag and drop a text
file onto Autograph and it'll change your Eudora signature to that. If you
tell it to make a TEXT file into a signature, the next time you
double-click on the file, the signature in Eudora will be changed to it.
The idea is to have a folder of signatures, any which one can be
double-clicked on to change your signature. Oh yeah, if Eudora happens to
be running when you double-click one of the signatures, it'll switch back
to Eudora.

ENJOY...
----
David Kabal

"Feers about the dekline of our education system have
 been greatly exagggerated."


#### BINHEX     autograph-10b4.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1993 13:17:21 -0500 
From: David Kabal <waffler@Finnegan.EE.McGill.CA>
Subject: Autograph 1.0B4 

Autograph 1.0B4 README
Copyright C 1993 David Kabal
FREE!

** WARNING:
Autograph only works with Eudora. If you don't have Eudora, give up. You 
also need System 7.

** WHAT IT DOES
Not much. It changes your signature in Eudora. You can drag and drop a 
text file onto Autograph and it'll change your Eudora signature to that. 
If you tell it to make a TEXT file into a signature, the next time you 
double-click on the file, the signature in Eudora will be changed to it. 
The idea is to have a folder of signatures, any which one can be 
double-clicked on to change your signature. Oh yeah, if Eudora happens to 
be running when you double-click one of the signatures, it'll switch back 
to Eudora.

** DAVE-WARE
If you use it, drop me a line (or smile). 

** IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED
None. Unless you have a REALLY AMAZINGLY GOOD IDEAT.

I fixed all the bugs you guys talked about. (Aliases of Eudora Folder, 
Eudora Settings, etc plus asking for PPC Toolbox)

ENJOY...

The Waffler.
----
David Kabal

A bus station is where buses stop.  
A train station is where trains stop. 
On my desk, there is a work station ...


#### BINHEX     big-dummys-guide-to-internet.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1993 09:37:40 -0800 
From: lkchun@heartland.bradley.edu (Lance K. Chun)
Subject: [*] Big Dummy's Guide-The Internet 

Welcome to the Big Dummy's Guide to Internet.

        The genesis of the Big Dummy's Guide was a few informal
conversations, which included Mitch Kapor of the Electronic Frontier
Foundation (EFF) and Steve Cisler or Apple Computer, Inc. In June of 1991.
With the support of Apple Computer, EFF hired a writer (Adam Gaffin) and
actually took on the project in September of 1991.
        The idea was to write a guide to the Internet for folks who hand
little or no experience with network communications. We intended to post
this Guide to "the 'net" in ASCII and HyperCard formats and to give it away
on disk, as well as have a print edition available for a nominal charge.
With the consolidation of our offices to Washington, DC, we were able to
put the Guide on a fast track. You're looking at the realization of our
dreams--version one of the Guide. At the time I'm writing this we're still
fishing around for a book publisher, so the hard-copy version has not yet
been printed. We're hoping to update this Guide on a regular basis, so
please feel free to send us your comments and corrections.
        EFF would like to thank the folks at Apple , especially Steve
cisler of the Apple Library, for their support of our efforts to bring this
Guide to you. We hope it helps you open up a whole new world, where new
friends and experiences are sure to be yours. Enjoy!

Shari Steele, ssteele@eff.org
Director of Legal Services and Community Outreach Electronic Frontier Foundation
July 15, 1993



#### BINHEX     broadcast-21.hqx   ****

From: A.L.Radtke@bradford.ac.uk
Subject: broadcast21.sea.hqx 
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1993 19:34:37 +0100 (BST) 

This is a latest (well, it's about 7 months old) of the Broadcast
program which lets you flash messages onto other Macs screens on your
localtalk network.

It's version 2.1 in a sea; the version in the archives is labelled 2.0
but is an alpha of this version; I just dled this from Germany and I
thought I'd send the latest one in.

It's shareware; see the readme file. I'm not the author and not
associated with him/her in any way.

Cheers,

-- 
Drew Radtke - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -


#### BINHEX     calypso-tool-10f1c2.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 16:40:17 PST
From: Bill Lipa <lipa@camis.stanford.edu>
Subject: [*] Calypso Connection Tool 1.0f1c2

[From AppleLink]

Calypso is a Communications Toolbox Connection Tool designed to work with CCL
(Communications Control Language) connection scripts.  CCL scripts were
originally created for use with the AppleLink program to describe a variety of
connections to the AppleLink host.  With Calypso, scripts written in the CCL
language can be used to connect to many different kinds of systems using any
communication software which uses the Comm Toolbox.  By using an appropriate
script, you can use Calypso with the FirstClass front end to connect to a
FirstClass server, or with MacTerminal to connect to a Vax, etc.

Version 1.0 f1c1 was released on AppleLink Sept. 18, 1992.
 
Version 1.0 f1c2 was patched by Frederic Miserey to fix two small bugs, one of
which was a compatibility issue with System 7.1. It was released on AppleLink
Nov. 20, 1992.
 
     % Patched CheckTool in cdef and cset: It now compares toolProcID with
     HomeResFile(ditlRes) and "jump" to CRMReleaseRF(toolProcID). This is
     a good workaround to a System 7.1 resource manager "feature."
     
     % Patched HandleDebugWindowEvent routine to use message&resumeFlag.

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/calypso-tool-10f1c2.hqx; 141K]


#### BINHEX     carbon-copy-demo.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 12:17:02 MDT 
From: Alonso Castro <acx@p-mac1.lanl.gov>
Subject: [*] Carbon Copy Demo 

>Someone on MACNET-L told me a few months ago that there is a demo version of
>Carbon Copy Mac on Applelink and America Online.  I've been using Timbuktu,
>but
>at over $100/copy for 80+ users on my network, it can get pretty expensive.
>Carbon Copy Mac can be purchased for under $200 for one zone.  Does anyone
>have
>access to either of these?  Any possibility of uploading this to sumex?
>Thanks!
>
>Thomas Scott, Systems Manager, College of Engineering, Cornell University

Here it is. This demo version works for about 20 minutes. It is slow at 2400 
baud and reasonably OK at 9600. Downloaded from America Online.

Alonso Castro


#### BINHEX     ccl-modem-tool-131.hqx   ****

Subject: [*] CCL Modem Tool 1.3.1
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1993 21:57:41 +0400
From: Vladimir Butenko <butenko@stalker.srcc.msu.su>
Organization: STALKER GmbH

CCL Modem Tool 1.3.1
 
The CCL Modem Tool is a Connection Tool for Communications Toolbox.
It lets you establish a connection with a remote computer through a
modem attached to your Macintosh (or through shared network modems).
It uses CCL script files (the same files as ARA uses) for controlling
the modem, thus the user interface is as clear and simple as it is in
the Apple's Remote Access Setup control panel. The tool can also trace
CCL scripts. Balloon Help(tm) supported.

The CCL Modem Tool can be freely distributed on non-commercial basis.

Changes since 1.3: the bug in processing CMAbort (illegal return code)
fixed.

If you want to bundle the CCL Modem Tool with your products, contact:

Stalker GmbH
Fax:  1(408) 370 3170 (San Jose)
     49(221) 442 138  (Cologne)
e-mail: netprod@stalker.srcc.msu.su


#### BINHEX     cept-modem-tool-11.hqx   ****

Subject: [*] - CEPT Modem Tool 1.1
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 05:50:41 +0300
From: Vladimir Butenko <butenko@stalker.srcc.msu.su>
Organization: STALKER GmbH

CEPT Modem Tool 1.1
 
The CEPT Modem Tool is a Connection Tool for Communications Toolbox.
It lets you establish a connection with a remote computer through a
modem attached to your Macintosh (or through shared network modems).
It supports low-level CEPT-1 protocol used in European Videotex
systems. It uses CCL script files (the same files as ARA uses) for
controlling the modem, thus the user interface is as clear and
simple as it is in the Apple's Remote Access Setup control panel.
The tool can also trace CCL scripts. Balloon Help(tm) supported.

The CEPT Modem Tool can be freely distributed on non-commercial basis.

If you want to bundle the CEPT Modem Tool with your products, contact:

Stalker Software GmbH
Fax: 49(221) 442 138  (Cologne)
      7(095) 938 2136 (Moscow)
Internet: netprod@stalker.srcc.msu.su


#### BINHEX     charon-0985.hqx   ****

From: stefke@igwe1.vub.ac.be (Stef Van Dessel)
Subject: charon_0.985.cpt.hqx
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1993 13:59:50 +0100 (GMT+0100)


A Freeware fidonet mailer featuring EMSI, YooHoo and ZedZap.
(c) Oscar Vermeulen 1993

This is the second beta release, fixing a major bug that caused more
powerful Macs to crash, especially after hitting the Dial button or
at the end of a connect. Also, EMSI is able to accept multi-address packets 
now. Balloon help has been added.

(archive in /info-mac/comm or /mac/util/comm )


#### BINHEX     chat-11.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1992 12:00:31 +0800 
From: Peter N Lewis <peter@ncrpda.curtin.edu.au>
Subject: comm/chat-110.hqx 


Chat v1.1.0 is a background only application that lets Macs with
MacTCP 1.1 serve as a very primitive IRC.  Basically, once Chat is
running on your mac, multiple people can Telnet to a port on your 
mac and have online discussions.  I wrote this to hold the weekly
online meetings of the TopSoft group, which have proved very
successful.

This version adds multiple independent channels, with independent
logging, some new commands (commands now start with a / like
IRC), and automatic word wrapping.

Chat is free and should run under System 6 or 7, and requires 
MacTCP 1.1 or later.

Hope you like it,
   Peter.

Chat 1.1.0 Copyright 1992, Peter N Lewis <peter@cujo.curtin.edu.au>


#### BINHEX     com-it-18.hqx   ****

From "ML Weasner <ML_Weasner@qmail4.nba.TRW.COM>" Sat Sep 18 22:44:55 1993
Date: 17 Sep 1993 08:25:25 U
From: "ML Weasner" <ML_Weasner@qmail4.nba.TRW.COM>
Subject: Upload for Mac Archives

QuickMail-SMTP Link  Upload for Mac Archives     9/17/93   8:27      TRW
Submission for the Mac Archives.  StuffIt format.  --Mike
----------------------------------------------------------------
Here is ComIT 1.8, a Communication Integration Tool for Apple(R) Macintosh(R)
computers. With ComIT you can monitor communication costs for on-line connect
time and voice phone calls. You can use ComIT to dial your voice calls and
monitor the duration and cost of the call.

ComIT supports Macintosh Plus and newer computers with at least 1MB of memory.
ComIT is compatible with multiple monitors and large screen monitors.

ComIT requires System 6.0 or later. ComIT 1.8 is System 7.0 friendly, including
Balloon Help, and it is 32-bit clean.

ComIT is a shareware program. If you like and use ComIT, please send your name
and mailing address to the author along with the $20.00 (U.S.) shareware fee.
Registered users of ComIT will receive a printed manual, support via online
services, and future updates free or at reduced cost. There are many
capabilities in ComIT that are documented in the manual. In fairness to those
who register, unregistered users will not receive any support.



<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>

#### BINHEX     communicate-lite-demo.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 18 Oct 93 03:28:25 -0700
From: mspace@netcom.com (Brian Hall)
Subject: CommunicateLiteDemo.hqx

This archive contains everything you need to try out Communicate Lite:
   - a demo version of the application
   - communications tools
     ** including the new Apple Modem Tool 1.5 **
   - a 16 page demo guide
   - ordering information

Communicate Lite is...

...fun
  Configure sounds to play when you connect, disconnect, download a
file, or just forget that you are connected.  Use the included sounds,
or record your own.

...easy to use
  Full Balloon help, topical help, and a tool bar will get you
communicating - fast!  A document oriented approach means that
Communicate works like the applications you already know how to use -
simply "Open", "Save" and create "New" sessions.

...multi-session
  Take full advantage of multi-port serial cards or network
connections by creating and using multiple windows at the same time!

...and able to grow with you
  Power can be added simply by adding additional communications
"tools" as you need them.

  Upgrade to Communicate Professional (under development) to take
advantage of automatic virus detection, automatic file expansion,
spell checking and support for AppleScript and Userland Frontier.


#### BINHEX     communicator-20.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 16:09:30 -0500 
From: David Kabal <davidk@citr.ee.mcgill.ca>
Subject: Communicator 2.0 

Please replace the copy I originally sent you with this one. The partition
on the self-extracting archive's application was not big enough to
self-extract on my machine (and presumably other people's as well). This
isn't very serious but it could be inconvenient. Please do not change the
blurb or information that comes with it. 

Thanks (sorry)
Dave.

----------
David Kabal

Canadian Institute for Telecommunications Research
Institut Canadien de Recherche en Telecommunications

You are in an open field west of a big white house with a boarded
front door.
There is a small mailbox here.


#### BINHEX     counter-point-231.hqx   ****

From: rew8422@ultb.isc.rit.edu (Ron Wilhelm)
Subject: CounterPoint 2.31 
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1993 22:36:43 -0400 (EDT) 

Here's the latest version of the great offline FidoNet reader
CounterPoint. Works with MacWoof, Cope, Tabby, F1, and QWK packets. Many
features and bug fixes from previous version. Documentation has been
greatly improved. Downloaded from Compu$erve.


-- 
Ron Wilhelm | Mac/Unix/Telecom Info-Rogue Deluxe + rew8422@ultb.rit.edu
Rochester Institute of Technology                | rew8422@ritvax.BITNET
Aardvark Burrow Co-Administrator                 + Rochester, NY
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-


#### BINHEX     easy-transfer-21.hqx   ****

From cr@computer-science.strathclyde.ac.uk Thu Sep  2 17:25:03 1993
Subject: EasyTransfer (1/4) update
Date: Thu, 02 Sep 93 14:07:13 +0100
From: cr@computer-science.strathclyde.ac.uk


Hi everybody!

Here is the latest update of the file transfer package EasyTransfer.

What is EasyTransfer?

EasyTransfer is a tool that allows users to exchange files between
Macintosh computers. It is very much like ftp, except that it is
meant for Macs (it does not require time consuming file conversion
like BinHex). It requires MacTCP and an Internet connection (or
SLIP/PPP).

What's new in 2.1

Made it more stable, particularly over SLIP/PPP.
Registered users can (optionally) get access to all mounted drives,
including AppleShare volumes.
More than one file may be sent at a time.
Whole directories may be retrieved from server in a single operation.
Some cursor animation.
"About..." screen goes away automatically.

Please report any bugs, comments etc. to cr@cs.strath.ac.uk


---------------------- EasyTransfer (1/4) ------------------------

#### BINHEX     eudora-131-accessories.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1993 12:49:34 -0500
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: Eudora 1.3.1 accessories

Howdy,

Please place these Eudora 1.3.1 accessories in the comm directory.

The StuffIt file contains various documentation, utilities, and examples.
This archive file does not contain the application itself; Eudora 1.3.1 was
uploaded separately about a week ago.

The latest versions of Eudora and these files are always available via
anonymous ftp from ftp.qualcomm.com.

Igor
_____
NCSA-UIUC,  e:igorl@uiuc.edu,  p:(217) 244-0424


#### BINHEX     eudora-131.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1993 18:13:53 -0600 
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: Eudora 1.3.1 

Howdy,

I noticed that an older version of Eudora (1.2.2) was archived.  Here is a
replacement version 1.3.1

Cheers, Igor
_____
NCSA-UIUC,  e:igorl@uiuc.edu,  p:(217) 244-0424


#### BINHEX     eudora-14-manual.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1993 17:45:52 -0700
From: owen@astro.washington.edu (Russell E. Owen)
Subject: Eudora_1.4_Manual.cpt



--========================_11438612==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Here is the manual for Eudora 1.4 (a superb electronic mail program for the
Mac), as well as ReadMe files for Eudora itself and for the manual (the
latter is appended below). Eudora 1.4 was uploaded earlier.

The home site for Eudora (program, manual, etc) is ftp.qualcomm.com. If you
have questions, you missed a segment, or you want to be sure of getting the
latest version, please look there.

You will need Compact Pro or StuffIt Expander to uncompress this manual (or
anonymous ftp to ftp.qualcomm.com for a self-expanding version).

-- Russell

----------------- 1.4ManualREADME.TXT -----------------

The Eudora version 1.4 User Manual was created using Microsoft Word version
5.0 for the Macintosh.  Each of the document files should be printed
individually, although they may be linked in series and printed as a single
document.

The fonts used are Times and Helvetica.  All illustrations are pict files.



--========================_11438612==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Eudora_1.4_Manual.cpt"


#### SHELL_ARC  eudora-offline-reader-unix.shar   ****

Date: Sun, 20 Sep 1992 19:16:42 -0400 
From: kkirksey@world.std.com (Ken B Kirksey)
Subject: Eudora As An Offline Reader 


This archive contains a short Unix program and document explaining how to use
Eudora as an offline UNIX mail reader.  If you want to use Eudora, but don't
have a TCP/IP connection to your mac or access to a slip server, this file is for you.  

The program (udora.c) and the document are both in the beta stage. I've gotten
the program to compile on a SparcStation, but I'd like to know how it compiles
on other unix boxes.  Any feedback is welcome and appreciated.

                                  Ken


#### BINHEX     evergreen-4010.hqx   ****

Date: Sun, 8 Aug 93 17:10:36 -0600 
From: zmoleka@zapotec.math.byu.edu (zmolek andrew c)
Subject: evergreen-4010.sit.hqx (Tek 4010 emulator) 

This is a Tektronix 4010/VT100 emulator I found on AOL. It's a 
little old and clunky, but apparently free. It was written by 
Kenneth Chin-Purcell at the University of Minnesota in 1986.  

For those who use Mathematica remotely (and may not have 
been aware), tek graphics can be initialized by entering 
<<Tek.m at the In[n]:= prompt.  This emulator will allow you 
to view any Mathematica graphs, although you wil definitely
have to play around w/ settings on both ends.  

I'm looking for a good VT340 or VT240 emulator (or a better
Tek 4010, for that matter), so if anyone is aware of such an 
animal, please let me know. (Mathematica will send graphics 
output to either kind).

--Andy Zmolek
Brigham Young University
zmoleka@zapotec.math.byu.edu


#### BINHEX     fc-dna-settings.hqx   ****

        
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1993 22:57:48 -0600 
To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
From: davidz@macc.wisc.edu (David F. Zavadsky)
Subject: DNA BBS Settings - Madison, WI 
Resent-To: backmod
Resent-Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1993 21:31:35 PST
Resent-From: Info-Mac Moderator <macmod@camis.Stanford.EDU>



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DNA is a FirstClass BBS located in Madison, Wisconsin, and is
dedicated to providing a fun and interesting online environment for
Macintosh users.  DNA has conferences dealing with almost anything. 
If you're interested in a topic, DNA probably has a conference for
you.

Version 1.0 of the DNA settings file requires FirstClass Client 2.0.9
or greater to run.  It includes background PICTs for nine areas
throughout the BBS, and will make the DNA experience all the more
enjoyable.

Give DNA a try.  You'll be glad you did.



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#### BINHEX     fern-mail-11.hqx   ****

Subject: Fernmail 1.1 [part 1 of 4] 
Organization: Snulbug Software 
From: dplatt@snulbug.mtview.ca.us (Dave Platt)
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 92 18:15:29 -0800 

This archive contains version 1.1 of Fernmail, an application which can
be used to read, compose, and send electronic mail on a Macintosh.

Fernmail can be used for local (one-Mac) delivery of mail between
different users of that Mac.  Fernmail is not, by itself, capable of
sending mail between different Macs or to other systems, but it can be
used as a front- and back-end for several different uucp-based mail
packages, including uupc 2.1 and 3.0, Mac/gnuucp 4.3 and 4.6, and
UUMac.  When properly configured, it is compatible with the mail-reading
applications or stacks provided with these packages.

Fernmail 1.1 is a substantial upgrade to version 1.0, which was released
in the spring of 1991.  There have been a number of functional
enhancements (Emacs-like cursor navigation, save-message-to-disk
capability), a substantial improvement in performance when working with
large mailbox files, hooks for customized mail headers, improved
conformance with RFC 822, and a number of bug-fixes.

Fernmail 1.1 is shareware.  I ask a contribution of $20 if you use it
regularly.
---
Dave Platt
    dplatt@snulbug.mtview.ca.us       (domain/MX)
or  apple!snulbug!dplatt              (uucp path)
or  dplatt%snulbug.uucp@apple.com     (non-MX Internet)

-- cut here -- begin Fernmail 1.1 release .sea.hqx -- part 1 of 4 --

#### TEXT       fetch-206-docs.txt   ****

Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1992 08:34:32 -0500 
From: darnelll@sy2000.cet.fsu.edu
Subject: Fetch Help 2.1b4 Text File 

The great communication program Fetch located in the archives at Sumex in
the communication folder has interactive help.  I, as well as some of my
colleagues, prefer to read this offline in printed form.  I copied this
help using Resedit from the program itself and take no credit for it but
wish to only distribute it so other users may benefit from this.  Dartmouth
and those that worked on this project deserve all the credit for this
wonderful application.

**********************************************************************
Larry Darnell    	       	       	       	(904) 644-4720
406 MCH, B-150  	       	       	       	 (904) 644-5803 Fax
Florida State University        	       	Computer Support Specialist
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4018      	       	darnelll@sy2000.cet.fsu.edu
FETCH HELP

About Fetch...

#### BINHEX     fetch-211.hqx   ****

From macmod Mon Aug 30 10:16:55 1993
Date: 30 Aug 93 12:17:34 EDT
From: James.W.Matthews@Dartmouth.EDU (James W. Matthews)
Subject: Fetch 2.1.1

Dear archivers: please archive this in your communications folder as
Fetch_2.1.1.sit.hqx.  It replaces Fetch_2.1.sit.hqx.
---

Fetch is a MacTCP-based FTP client for the Mac developed
by Dartmouth College.  It is freely available for educational and 
non-profit use, and users in government and for-profit settings 
can license a copy for $25 (see the About box for details).

Fetch was designed to make accessing Internet file servers as
simple as possible.  The interface is modeled after the standard
"get file" dialog box, complete with icons for files and folders.
Fetch supports all the common file formats (BinHex, multi-part 
BinHex, MacBinary, AppleSingle, StuffIt!) and can recognize 
these formats automatically.  Other features include:

* A customizable "suffix mapping" feature that associates file
name suffixes with file formats or types.

* Transfering of multiple files and/or directory trees with one
command.

* A customizable pop-up menu for frequently accessed servers.

* Background operation for all commands.

Version 2.1.1 includes the following changes:

* The connect dialog is now modeless and moveable, so you can 
switch applications without dismissing it.
* AppleSingle version 2 is now supported.
* File lists can contain up to 32,000 names (rather than 1,000).
* Fetch no longer writes to nil (so it is compatible with 
EvenBetterBusError).
* A problem with Cancel taking 2 minutes has been corrected.
* A problem with Close Connection... hanging (when using ARA or 
MacSLIP) has been corrected.
* The Send FTP Command... feature can now send file list commands 
(i.e. NLST and LIST).
* The Send FTP Command... can automatically prompt for a password 
after a USER command.
* Compatibility with Peter Lewis's FTPd has been improved.
* Other minor bug fixes.

Fetch comes with an on-line manual which can be searched
and printed.  Bugs reports, suggestions, and inquiries for
site or source licenses should be sent to Fetch@dartmouth.edu.

Jim Matthews
Jim.Matthews@dartmouth.edu
Dartmouth Software Development


#### BINHEX     finger-137.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1993 10:57:47 +0800 
From: Peter N Lewis <peter.lewis@info.curtin.edu.au>
Subject: comm - Finger 1.3.7 


Finger v1.3.7 & Fingerd v1.3.7 is an implementation of the UNIX Finger
protocol for Macs with MacTCP.  Fingerd is a background only application
that allows you to be fingered, while Finger is a finger client, allowing
you to finger other machines, as well as allowing others to finger you.
Both are System 7 friendly (but hopefully not dependent).

Changes in this version:
Corrected the mess I made of Fingerd 1.3.7

They are $5 Shareware.

Hope you like them,
   Peter <peter.lewis@info.curtin.edu.au>.

Finger 1.3.7 & Fingerd 1.3.7 Copyright 1991-1993, Peter N Lewis 


#### BINHEX     first-class-client-209.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 14:00:58 CST 
From: C526142@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu
Subject: FirstClass Client 2.0.9 submission 

HI,

This is FirstClass Client 2.0.9 that I found in MACCOM forum of CI$.
It was uploaded around March 15 and I didn't find this in Info-Mac
archive yet. So here it is.

The following is extracted from the uploading message appeared in the
same forum.

> We've just released FirstClass Client 2.0.9 for Macintosh.	The most
> obvious difference is far superior handling for PowerBook based
> modems like the Global Village and PSI.	We've also added improved
> support for redialing busy systems that you'll like.
>
> I uploaded it here to MACCOMM last night, along with the latest BBS
> list (250+ systems) and a Second Site to FirstClass conversion
> utility from the ever-hard-working Maria Langer from The Electronic
> Pen.	Enjoy!
>
> Maury Markowitz,
> SoftArc Inc.

The newest FirstClass BBS listing will be submitted separately.

Liu



#### BINHEX     first-class-settings-20.hqx   ****

Date: 26 Feb 1993 19:32:51 +0000 (GMT) 
From: Jonathan Baker <BAKER@ACCUWX.COM>
Subject: FirstClass: Electronic Pen Settings 

Enclosed is version 2.0 of The Electronic Pen BBS settings file, for 
FirstClass.  To use this file, you will need FirstClass client, for the 
Macintosh.

FirstClass is a truely 'first-class' BBS system, which supports multi-tasking, 
and has a fantastic Mac-like interface for all of it's work.  If you haven't 
tried it, and you have a modem, get it.  You won't regret it.

The Electronic Pen is out of New Jersey, and has several great groups on 
Writing, records, and movies, as well as Fidonet links to groups like Cooking 
(a personal favorite), and others.  Supports 9600 baud.

Have fun!



#### BINHEX     first-class-user-207.hqx   ****

From: Murph Sewall <Sewall@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>

Here is version 2.0.7 of the First Class BBS client.  The First Class
BBS system features a Mac-like interface that's a pleasure to use.  It
has built in error checking and its own file transfer protocol.
Transfers can be made in background while reading and answering mail.

The Setup file I've included points to the University of Connecticut's
Mac User Group BBS in Coventry, CT.  It's set for 2400, but the UMUG's
BBS supports up to 14.4K bps (a Practical Peripherals V.32bis Modem).
The BBS software is from

SoftARC Inc.
805 Middlefield Road, Suite 102
Scarborough, Ontario  MIV 2T9
Canada

(416) 299-4723 Voice
(416) 754-1856 FAX
(609) 609-2250 BBS (up to 14.4K bps)


#### BINHEX     five-pm-demo.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 24 Sep 1992 23:33:34 +0300
From: Jussi-Pekka Mantere <jpm@cs.hut.fi>
Subject: Demo of ASC's 5PM, "a multi-session communication application"

Found from the Net, I've got no conncetion with the company.

Best Regads,

Jussi-Pekka Mantere

--- original file follows ---

***********************
 ASC Products Overview
***********************


For additional information, please feel free to contact us at :

				Advanced Software Concepts
				9551, route de Saint Laurent du Var
				F-06610 La Gaude / FRANCE
				contact : Dominique Ducasse
				phone : (33) 93 24 76 00
				fax : (33) 93 24 76 06
				appleLink : ADV.SOFT
				e-mail : adv.soft@applelink.apple.com

US & Canada Residents may also contact our US Distributor at :

				Helios USA
				10601 S. de Anza Blvd - Suite 103
				Cupertino, CA 95014 / USA
				contact : Paul Lucero
				phone : (408) 864 0695
				fax : (408) 864 0694
				appleLink : HELIOS.USA
				e-mail : helios.usa@applelink.apple.com


On this server [sapet.cica.fr 192.70.34.153] you may download demo
copies of all or part of the ASC Products described hereafter.

Feel free to distribute or to publish them on any other server.

However, all demos are Copyrighted by ASC and their use has to be
limited to evaluation purpose only.


Communication Applications
==========================

5PM v. 1.1.3 shipped since May 1991
--------------------------------
5PM is a multi-session communication application with full
Communications Toolbox support (i.e. connection, file transfer,
terminal tool). In conjunction with the set of unique Communications
Toolbox tools developed by ASC, described hereafter, 5PM is already
the most versatile terminal emulator available on the Macintosh
platform.

In addition, 5PM offers 5Talk, a HyperTalk like scripting language
with full support for the existing XCMD's and XFCN's.

5PM also allows the user to create palettes with graphic objects (i.e.
buttons, icons, etc...), and to attach scripts to sessions, palettes
and objects.

An interesting aspect is that the user can also attach scripts to any
key on the keyboard, thus allowing a very powerful way of remapping
keyboard functions.

With these scripting and objects creation capabilities, the user can
start developing visual macro-commands, and/or develop real front-ends
to host-applications by hiding the terminal window and presenting the
end-user a Macintosh interface to the host application.

Finally, 5PM includes Esmeralda, our own full implementation of the
ATS(tm) protocol provided until now only in MacWorkStation. Esmeralda
is much more flexible than MacWorkStation in three aspects :

	- it is build on top of the Communications Toolbox.
	- its functionality can be enhanced through the scripting engine.
	- it can be transparently started and quitted in the middle of
	  a terminal session.

An important aspect in 5PM is that a user can freely and transparently
mix any of the working methods (i.e. terminal emulation, macro-commands,
front-ending and Esmeralda) inside one single session.

All this functionality makes 5PM the most open and evolutive
communication application on the market. This has been confirmed by
the fact that 5PM received the award for the best Macintosh software
of the year during last AppleExpo in Paris on September 1991.


#### BINHEX     formula-104-demo.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1993 23:24:15 -0400 
From: Charlie Mingo <mingo@panix.com>
Subject: [*] Formula 1 Fido Mailer (DEMO) 1.04 

Formula 1 is a Fido "mailer", which allows your Mac to communicate
with BBS's using the Fido file-transfer and session protocols.  

Formula 1 is designed either to be used as a replacement for
the "mailer" in Tabby, a program which allows Mac-based BBS's
to exchange messages and mail using the Fido protocol, or as 
the communications part of a Fido "point" (sort of a analogous
to a usenet "leaf node").

Formula 1 may be used as a mailer with CounterPoint, Alice,
Copernicus, or MacWoof, to form a pointkit.  It uses the 
ZedZap Fido protocol, which is based on Zmodem, and is
superior to the mailers found in MacWoof or Tabby.

This Formula 1 DEMO is completely functional, except that
it permits only one event per session (ie, you may call into
only one Fido BBS every time it is launched), and it expires
on December 1, 1993.  The unlimited version costs $40.


Regards.



#### BINHEX     freddie-125.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 10 Feb 93 15:42:41 -0500 
From: Nick Sklavounakis <sklav@alehouse.acc.qc.edu>
Subject: Freddie 1.2.5 

Freddie 1.2.5

Freddie lets users download their mail in a "packet" from BBS's
that offer a QWK door. Using Freddie, users can read and respond
to their mail offline at their leisure, and then send those
replies back to the BBS in another packet. Freddie offers a
variety of convenient features, such as full indexing of every
conference, sorting by four fields (including subject, which
simulates threading), searching for a string, and more. Best of
all, Freddie is a true Mac application.

Freddie 1.2.5 is an interim release that works with ZipIt under
System 7 to provide automatic decompression of QWK packets.
Freddie also allows full background operation, standardized tag-
and tearlines, auto-routing of messages on PCRelay, support for
MkQWK, default taglines, and more. Also, this version completely
System 7-savvy, even in 32-bit mode.



#### BINHEX     freeterm-20.hqx   ****

Date  Fri, 9 Oct 87 12 58 18 PDT
From  dplatt@teknowledge-vaxc.arpa (Dave Platt)
Subject  FreeTerm 2.0 now available

This posting contains FreeTerm 2.0, a "dumb" glass-TTY emulator
that supports XMODEM and MacBinary II.  Full documentation is included
in this Packit III package.

Basic features and improvements over FreeTerm 1.8 

-  FreeTerm 1.8 was limited to operation at speeds <= 2400 baud, which
   limited its usefulness to dial-up connections.  FreeTerm 2.0
   supports connections at 4800, 9600, 19200, and 57600 as well;  it
   uses XOFF/XON flow control to prevent buffer overruns at high line
   speeds [this feature can be disabled].

-  FreeTerm 2.0 supports the new extensions to the MacBinary file-
   encoding standard, as described in a document posted several
   weeks ago.

-  FreeTerm 2.0 is capable of unpacking any file that was packed by
   PackIt I, II, or III, or any other utility that produces a
   packed/compressed file in PackIt format.

-  FreeTerm 2.0's window can be resized (24*80 down to 4*15).

-  FreeTerm 2.0 remembers the most recent 20 full 24*80 screens;
   you can scroll back through the saved lines in the usual fashion.

-  You can send all 128 ASCII characters (and "break").

-  "Fast-track" XMODEM is supported, for those of you who use
   Compu$erve and have clean, error-free transmission lines.

FreeTerm 2.0 is still free, as its name implies... noncommercial
distribution is encouraged;  commercial distribution is prohibited
without written permission of Dreams of the Phoenix, Inc.  FreeTerm
2.0 is copyright 1987 by William Bond;  portions are copyright
1986 by THINK Technologies, Inc. (which gives you a pretty good
idea of the development system that was used ;-)


#### BINHEX     get-my-address-12b2.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 09:20:15 -0600 
From: bwalls@marvin.msfc.nasa.gov
Subject: *GetMyAddress 1.2 submission 

Here is a submission of GetMyAddress 1.2b2, a small freeware application
which gives an address rundown for the machine on which it is run. This
includes Node and Net numbers, Zone and Chooser names, Ethernet address,
and IP address(es). It can append the information onto a file, in case you
want to put it on a floppy and make a collection of your lab for a
database. It's 1990 vintige, but seems to work fine under 7.0.1. The file
is stuffed with stuffit.


Bryan Walls                             My words are not NASA policy.
bwalls@marvin.msfc.nasa.gov               


#### BINHEX     gopher-app-13b52.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 10 Jul 92 23:44:32 EDT 
From: RNEEDLE@CMS.CC.WAYNE.EDU

Date:     Fri Jul 10, 1992  4:12 pm  EST
From:     "Jeffrey L. Needleman" <JNeedleman@MCIMail.com
TO:       info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
Subject:  GopherApp version 1.3b52

Here's a new version of Don Gilbert's GopherApp.

>GopherApp is an Internet information service program for
>Macintosh computers.  It provides a Finder-like link to the range
>of Internet Gopher services.

>7 Jul 92, v 1.3b52 Various bug fixes to GopherApp, including
>  long paths (>255 char) so now all wais searches should work,
>  mapping to mac types extended to Gopher types, so e.g.,
>    new gopher types can be incorporated thru user-editable map
>    ('T'->'8' or 'g'->'9'), or change default behavior (have '0'
>    text always displayed by favorite text editor),
>  binhex transfer is revised, now is a lot FASTER,
>  fixed "Save" bug when file opened from finder,
>  pref: small icon views enabled,
>  pref: disabled edit/new link unless smart user flips switch,
>  pref: dropped "same window",
>  pref: require user locate diggings folder before attempting to use it

(This should replace /info-mac/comm/gopher-app-12b2.hqx)

Jeff Needleman <JNeedleman@MCIMail.com>



#### BINHEX     graf-term.hqx   ****

        
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 92 00:36:33 EST 
From: elharo@m.njit.edu (Elliotte Harold)
Message-Id: <9206300536.AA07337@m.njit.edu> 
To: macgifts@ccs.itd.umich.edu
Subject: Grafterm tektronix emulator 
Resent-To: backmod@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU
Resent-Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1992 22:45:42 PDT
Resent-From: Info-Mac Moderator <macmod@sumex-aim.Stanford.EDU>

This is a basic Tektronix and vt100 terminal emulator with support
for Tektronix 4010/4014 style line graphics.  It's fairly old
and may or may not be compatible with later hardware and systems
(It does work on an SE/30 running system 6.05.)
but since a recent search of the archives turned up NO shareware
or freeware Tektronix emulators and since it will be referenced
in the forthcomin FAQ for comp.sys.mac.comm I thought, I'd upload
it.  $50 shareware.

#### BINHEX     hayes-modem-tool-102.hqx   ****

Date: Sun, 26 Apr 92 18:24:32 -0400
From: Jeffrey L. Needleman <JNeedleman@MCIMail.com>
Subject: Hayes Modem Tool 1.0.2

"The Hayes Modem Tool is a connection tool, for use with the Macintosh
Communications Toolbox, that provides easy and complete access to the
advanced features of Hayes modems.  Settings provided by the tool are
divided into five functional areas, accessible through a scrolling list of
panels.  Each area controls some aspect of the modem or the connection.
Written to the specifications of the Macintosh Communications Toolbox, the
Hayes Modem Tool can be used without modification by any program which
supports the Macintosh Communications Toolbox.  The Hayes Modem Tool has
been designed for use with Hayes modems so that Hayes modem users can take
full advantage of their modems through applications supporting the
Macintosh Communications Toolbox."

This version 1.0.2 should replace info-mac/comm/hayes-modem-tool.hqx, which
is version 1.0.


#### BINHEX     hermes-22-docs.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1993 18:03:03 -0500 
From: robert@rp.cam.org (Robert Pellerin)
Subject: [*] Hermes 2.2 docs (Word) 

Somebody sent Hermes 2.2 to the archive the other day but didn't have the
docs. This is the M/S Word version. There is also a MacWrite II version
available at the Hermes support board.




#### BINHEX     hermes-ii-10-docs.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1993 02:04:54 -0500
From: peterc@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Peter Creath)
Subject: Hermes II 1.0 Docs



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Here are the docs for Hermes II 1.0




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#### BINHEX     hermes-ii-10.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1993 02:03:06 -0500
From: peterc@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Peter Creath)
Subject: Hermes II 1.0



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Contained is the release of the new version of Hermes.  Hermes is a shareware
BBS program, now at $95 to register.  It will let you run a full-fledged board
for 30 days without registering.

There have been MANY changes since the last Hermes 2.x...




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#### BINHEX     hi-bbs-client-15.hqx   ****

From: Robert Szarek <szarek@dlaeem.dnd.ca>
Subject: HiBBS 1.50 Client software 
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 93 9:14:47 EDT 

Here is the lastest version of HiBBS client software made by XBR of
Montreal, Quebec. Various improvements have been made and several
bugs fixes have been implemented. 


A special thanks goes out to : Jean Pierre

Subject: HIBBS150.hqx
To: szarek@foxhole.dlaeem.dnd.ca
From: Jean Pierre Boudreau <jp@XBRCom.qc.ca>
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 93 00:44:15 -0500
Message-Id: <930706.004415.30@XBRCom.qc.ca>
Status: RO


#### BINHEX     homer-09-serial.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 7 Apr 93 17:28:07 -0400 
From: tob@jaguar.ee.pitt.edu (Toby Smith)
Subject: Homer 0.90 serial 


HHere's a copy of Homer 0.90, an IRC client for the Mac.  Homer has a very
Mac-like interface to IRC, making it easy to use (hopefully!).  This
StuffIt Deluxe 3.0.5 archive contains the Homer application, a large user
manual, assorted read me files, and a special surprise application for use
with Homer.


This is the serial version, which communicates using a dialup modem line.

Tob
tob@zaphod.ee.pitt.edu


#### BINHEX     homer-09-tcp.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 7 Apr 93 17:24:26 -0400 
From: tob@jaguar.ee.pitt.edu (Toby Smith)
Subject: Homer 0.90 TCP 


Here's a copy of Homer 0.90, an IRC client for the Mac.  Homer has a very
Mac-like interface to IRC, making it easy to use (hopefully!).  This 
StuffIt Deluxe 3.0.5 archive contains the Homer application, a large user
manual, assorted read me files, and a special surprise application for use
with Homer.

This is the TCP version, which communicates using MacTCP (not included).

Tob
tob@zaphod.ee.pitt.edu



#### BINHEX     hyperftp-13.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 14 Sep 90 12:42:31 EDT
From: dug@elroy.cit.cornell.edu (Douglas Hornig)
Subject: hyperftp-13.hqx

HyperFTP is a HyperCard stack that acts as an FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
client.  With it you can transfer files between your Macintosh and FTP host
computers over the TCP/IP internet.  You must have HyperCard version 1.2 or
later, and MacTCP (Apple Computer's TCP/IP drivers) installed.  MacTCP is
available for about $100 from APDA (800/282-2732).

New in version 1.3:
o A zoom feature on the directory entries field that will switch between a
  names-only list and a full directory list.
o File tranfers can be cancelled more reliably.
o A bug that sometimes caused MacBinary and BinHex receives to crash has
  been fixed.
o About a million little things have been changed that I can't list here.

I would again like to thank all the people who sent me their excellent
comments and suggestions.


#### DIRECTORY  info   ****

#### BINHEX     internews.hqx   ****

From "Espen.H.Koht@Dartmouth.EDU (Espen H. Koht)" Sun Sep 12 00:47:31 1993
Date: 10 Sep 93 10:55:15 EDT 
From: Espen.H.Koht@Dartmouth.EDU (Espen H. Koht)
Subject: Internews 

[internews -- new tcp news reader, I believe.  How about some text
headers for the uploads, folks!? :) -Gordon]


#### BINHEX     ircle-135.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 23 Jul 93 13:37:17 MET DST 
From: Olaf Titz <s_titz@ira.uka.de>
Subject: ircle 1.3.5 

This is a Macintosh IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client. 
It allows you to talk to people all over the world over the Internet.

It will run on any Mac with System version 6.0 or greater and the 
MacTCP driver, version 1.0 or greater.

This is free software according to the GNU General Public License 
(any version). Refer to the file COPYING for precise terms and conditions.

Send comments, suggestions, bug reports etc. to:
Olaf Titz  <s_titz@ira.uka.de>


#### BINHEX     iride.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 1 Jul 93 12:10:04 PDT 
From: penderga@hac2arpa.hac.com (Stephen L. Pendergast)
Subject: [*] Iride, mime mail for mac 


I saw this announced on the comp.mail.mime group
Downloaded it from the ftp site, and since there has been interest expressed
in mime file interchange for the mac thought I'd post it here. I currently
use Eudora 1.3.1

                             Iride
                             =====

Iride is (or will be) an implementation of a MIME user agent on 
the Apple Macintosh computer.
Its was developed as part of a project of the GNBTS - Gruppo Nazionale Bioingegneria sezione di Trieste, for the integration of multimedia mail with the hospital data storing facilities, in particular for the transfer of bioimages.

This is a far from a complete MIME implementation, but I think 
it is quite usable.

To use it you need:
 - Macintosh with MacTCP 1.1 or better installed
 - 32 bit ColorQuickDraw if you want to use images
 - audio input device if you want to create audio messages
 - connection to a SMTP mail relay
 - connection to a POP3 server

MIME types supported:

text/plain      charset=US-ASCII only
text/richtext   (there is not a composing tool for richtext yet)

audio/basic
audio/X-macaudio generated sending a NOT sampled audio pasted in

image/GIF
image/X-macPICT  generated when color QuickDraw is missing only

multipart/mixed         each part is shown in a different window
                        MUST change this
multipart/parallel     
multipart/alternative   handled as multipart/mixed
                        MUST change this

Please address any comment or suggestion to:

steindle@gnbts.univ.trieste.it
----

#### BINHEX     kermit-099-188.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 11 Mar 93 18:51:15 CST 
From: C526142@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu
Subject: MacKermit 0.99(188) submission 

This is MacKermit 0.99(188) which I got from microlib.cc.utexas.edu.
It comes with macro files for UNIX, VMS, IBM3081 which I don't have the
chance to learn or use. However it seems to work with setting files from
old days of 0.98(40). This should replace files /comm/kermit-099-185.hqx
in the archive.

Liu

P.S. Sorry I don't know by which utility it was compressed becuase
StuffIt Expander had take care of it all. In case you got a problem
to debinhex and decompress it, try StuffIt Expander under /util/
directory. As Jeff Needleman always said, it is free and it works.
(Hope this quotation is correct!)



#### BINHEX     kermit-tool-gh-13.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 3 May 93 22:29 CST 
From: HOWES@bert.chem.wisc.edu
Subject: submission: Kermit Tool GH 1.3 

Dear Info-Mac,
 Enclose you will find version 1.3 of my Kermit tool for the
communications toolbox. When combined with a compliant app,
such as Termy or ClarisWorks (or any of the Works programs),
allows the user to use the Kermit file transfer protocol 
common among university mainframes.

This version is basically an enhancement from the previous
release with quite a few tweaks and featurelets. 

I suggest it be stored as 
info-mac/comm/kermit_tool_gh_13_sit.hqx

// Bill, could you keep version 1.2 in the archives for a while
// as I don't know when and if I'll get a chance to fix any
// major bugs in this version if they appear.


-- glenn howes // howes@bert.chem.wisc.edu


#### BINHEX     kill-em-fkey.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 27 Mar 93 05:17:06 EST 
From: fry@math.harvard.edu (David Fry)
Subject: [*] KillEM FKEY 



KillEM FKEY

I wrote this small FKEY (563 bytes) to turn off the Express Modem
background software for Apple's Express Modem on the PowerBook
and PowerBook Duo line.  It looks for any currently running EM software, 
and sends it a 'quit' event, or beeps if it can't find the EM 
software.  This effectively turns off the modem and reduces demands
on the PowerBook's processor, extending the time between battery
charges.  You could use the Express Modem control panel, but I
think that takes too much time. :-)

This works fine for me on my PowerBook 180. I don't know if it
will work with the Duo software, but I think it should.  Let
me know if you have troubles or know something I don't.

David Fry                                   fry@math.harvard.edu


#### BINHEX     lee-mail-202-fr.hqx   ****

Date: Tue, 12 Oct 93 11:07:25 -0500
From: Lee Fyock <laf@mitre.org>
Subject: LeeMail 2.0.2 Fr

Here's LeeMail 2.0.2 Fr, the French version of the popular
e-mail package.  :-)

Thanks to Guy Brand for his tremendous effort!

Lee

------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lee Fyock              PGP key available           The MITRE Corporation
laf@mitre.org            upon request             Bedford, Massachusetts


#### BINHEX     lee-mail-202.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 11 Oct 93 15:51:36 -0400
From: Lee Fyock <laf@mitre.org>
Subject: LeeMail 2.0.2

Here is LeeMail 2.0.1, an minor upgrade from 2.0.  LeeMail is a shareware 
Macintosh e-mail program that can use both the Simple Mail Transfer 
Protocol (SMTP) and the Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) to send and 
receive mail.  LeeMail requires MacTCP (or "TCP Connection for 
Macintosh"), available from Apple.

Changes between version 2.0.1 and 2.0.2 include:

.	Since Gestalt indicates the presence of Color QuickDraw even on 
non-Color QuickDraw systems, LeeMail 2.0.1 crashed on a call to NewCWindow 
for those machines.  A work-around is in 2.0.2.
.	Multi-line From lines in mail headers are now parsed correctly.
.	POP mail is now not requested for a user if the userUs password is 
blank.
.	In previous versions, it was conceivable (though very unlikely) that 
a file fetched via POP could overwrite one that was fetched within the 
same second that had the same subject.  :-)  This is fixed in 2.0.2.
.	The text editing routines now line-break correctly for lines that 
have spaces at the end, at the edge of the window.
.	The text editor now handles command-arrow and shift-command-arrow 
combinations.
.	A memory problem which left ~4K of RAM allocated each time the 
Settings dialog was used has been fixed.
.	Various problems with displaying text enclosures have been fixed.
.	A problem that caused a crash when the POP server could be found was 
fixed.
.	No attempt is made to fetch POP mail if the MacTCP canUt be opened at 
startup.
.	More strings were placed in resources for ease of translation.

LeeMail is shareware, $25.  Group packages, site licenses and source code 
licenses are available.

For those of you who have paid your shareware fees, thanks very much!  The 
upgrade from 1.x to 2.0.x is free!  To those of you who haven't paid, you 
waited too long -- the price went up!  :-)

If you have any questions, feel free to mail me at "laf@mitre.org".

Moderators:  please replace previous version of LeeMail with this file in 
your archives.

Thanks,
Lee Fyock

------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lee Fyock              PGP key available           The MITRE Corporation
laf@mitre.org            upon request             Bedford, Massachusetts


#### BINHEX     lee-mail-alias-util-101.hqx   ****

From "Lee Fyock <laf@mitre.org>" Thu Sep  9 23:53:13 1993
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 93 13:56:36 -0500 
From: Lee Fyock <laf@mitre.org>
Subject: LeeMail Alias Utility 1.0.1 

This application converts a unix .mailrc-style text file into LeeMail 
aliases and vice versa.  It's useful for transferring aliases from a unix 
machine to LeeMail, and for distributing text files of aliases to groups of 
people.

Version 1.0.1 of this utility fixes a bug which placed a null terminator 
('\0') at the end the last address in an alias.  This caused the "X-Mailer" 
line to be appended to the "To" line in e-mail headers when using LeeMail.

If you used version 1.0 of this utility, please update your aliases to 
remove the problem described above by performing the following steps:
.	Convert your LeeMail aliases to a text file
.	Convert the text file back to the LeeMail aliases
This will correct the null-termination problem.

(small plug :-)
This submission is in anticipation of the release of LeeMail 2.0 which will 
follow shortly.

Thanks very much,
Lee Fyock

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lee Fyock              PGP key available              The MITRE Corporation
laf@mitre.org            upon request                Bedford, Massachusetts


#### BINHEX     line-share-20-demo.hqx   ****

Subject: [*] LineShare 2.0 Demo 
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1993 01:13:12 +0400 
From: Vladimir Butenko <butenko@stalker.srcc.msu.su>
Organization: STALKER GmbH 

LineShare 2.0 Demo
 
The LineShare software enables communication lines (i.e.
serial ports with attached modems) to be shared between
several communication services (for, example, between Fax
software and ARA software).

The CCL scripting technology is used to support various
modems. With LineShare scripts it is possible to share
the single line between more than two services: for example,
Fax, ARA, Mailserver and  BBS can share the same device.

LineShare also eliminates compatibility problems and
simplifies the design of new servers: instead of complicated
tricks with a serial port (to allow other applications to use
the port when the server is idle), LineShare provides each
server with a dedicated virtual communication port.

The LineShare can run only under System 7 and with servers
that support CTB ports. The non-server applications (like
terminal emulators) can be old-style ones.

LineShare is compatible with PortShare Pro: the line shared
between several local servers can be made available for
non-server applications on other computers. And more, server
applications can run on remote computers.

For instructions, see the ReadMe file included 

This demo version of LineShare has a limited number of
server sessions.

This version provides support for master-server applications, -
(voice-mail packages) making it possible to route non-voice
calls to a proper fax/e-mail/ARA/BBS application.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Vladimir Butenko,  Stalker Software, Network Group.


#### BINHEX     lineshare-supra-scripts.hqx   ****

Subject: [*] LineShare scripts for SupraFaxModems 
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1993 05:02:14 +0300 
From: Vladimir Butenko <butenko@stalker.srcc.msu.su>
Organization: STALKER GmbH 

 This set of LineShare scripts allows  you  to  support  SupraFaxModems
 (up to V32bis) with the LineShare 1.2b software - so you  can  receive
 faxes, ARA/Hermes/TeleFinder/QuickaMail  or  other  data  calls  using
 the  same  device.  And  you  can  make  outgoing  calls   when   your
 BBS/Mail/FAX is waiting for incoming calls.

 Please note, that all scripts are called  Supra  Fax2&xxxx.  It  means
 that your fax software should work with your Supra modem employing Fax
 Class 2 commands (FaxSTF defaults to Class 1 for Supra).

 Also note that only firmware version "H" (or  later)  really  supports
 incoming call type detection. You  can  check  this  with  the  "ATI3"
 command - the modem answers with "V1.200-X", where "X" is the firmware
 version. If your modem has  an  older  firmware  version,  modem  will
 answer as FAX to all incoming calls. Ask Supra for free ROM upgrade  -
 explaining them the reason.

 The ARA/LineShare file is attached again - the 12000 bps was missed in
 the previous one.

 P.S. "EXAR" scripts where tested with GVC modems - and  they  seem  to
 work...

 Vladimir.


#### BINHEX     lineshare-zyxel-scripts.hqx   ****

Subject: [*] ZyXEL scripts for LineShare 1.2 
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 13:51:06 +0300 
From: Vladimir Butenko <butenko@stalker.srcc.msu.su>
Organization: STALKER GmbH 

 This is the set of LineShare 1.2b scripts for ZyXEL modems.
 These scripts don't use ZyXEL voice facilities (since they
 are not supported with LineShare yet), but they can be used to
 share your single modem line between any comm application and:

 ZyXEL Fax&ARA        - Fax software (like FaxSTF) and ARA server
 ZyXEL Fax&TeleFinder - Fax software and Telefinder BBS host.
 ZyXEL Fax&Hermes     - Fax software and Hermes     BBS host.
 ZyXEL Fax&MultiData  - Fax software and TeleFinder and QuickMail hosts

 Read the docs published with LineShare.

 To adapt these scripts to non-ZyXEL modems, just open them (they are
 plain text files) and edit modem commands following the instruction
 written in the script header comments.

 We'll publish sets for other modems soon, and we hope to produce the
 version of LineShare that supports voice features of modern modems.

 Happy New Year!

 Vladimir.


#### SHELL_ARC  mac-layers-130-unix.shar   ****

Date: Wed, 9 Jun 93 16:02:52 CDT 
From: Peter Newton <newton@cs.utexas.edu>
Subject: MacLayers 1.30 UNIX Server files for archives 

Here are the UNIX server programs needed to use the MacLayers 1.30
multiple window terminal emulator.  The file is in shar format,
compressed and uuencoded. 

This file should replace unix/maclayers-unix-side.shar

   ---

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#### BINHEX     mac-layers-130.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 9 Jun 93 15:59:14 CDT 
From: Peter Newton <newton@cs.utexas.edu>
Subject: MacLayers 1.30 for the archives 

Here is MacLayers 1.30 for the archives.  It should replace
comm/maclayers-120.hqx.  I will send the necessary UNIX server
files separately.

MacLayers version 1.30 is a freeware vt100 terminal emulator that
allows multiple terminal windows to be opened to a host simultaneously
over a single serial connection.  The remote host computer must be a
UNIX(TM) system which has sockets support. Each terminal window may be
associated with a shell, login to a different host, or an individual
command.  New features since 1.20 include... 

  The UNIX side has been ported to run on many new platforms including
  IRIX, AIX 3.2, SVR4, etc. (Not Solaris yet.)
 
  Support for a UNIX side .layersrc file to automatically startup and
  place windows when layers mode is started.

  Separate user settings and logfiles; each can be saved independently
  from the other; settings act as startup documents.

  Improved/reorganized keyboard support.

  Longer dial strings, mouse support under emacs, new Finder icons, etc.

To use MacLayers, you need to get both the Macintosh MacLayers client
application and the UNIX server programs.  They are packaged separately.
You will have to compile the latter.

   ----


#### BINHEX     mac-news-10.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1993 01:45:21 -0400 
From: mhall@occs.cs.oberlin.edu (Matthew Hall)
Subject: MacNews 1.0 submission (comm software) 


About MacNews 1.0

I have just completed version 1.0 of MacNews, a shareware NNTP newsreader for non-TCP Mac's.  If you use rn or GNUS from a dial-in host, you may want to consider MacNews instead.
Features:
	Reads, Posts, and Follows-up, of course.
	Subscribe/Unsubscribe/Maintain newsgroups
	Save or append articles to a file on your drive
	Insert files, cut, copy, paste, when composing articles
	Maintains  a list of several sites, each with it's own list of subscribed newsgroups - helpful if you read news from more than one site.
	Much faster, at 2400 baud, than EMACS Gnus.
	Simple, but definitely not trivial
	Works on any modem equipped Mac.
	Didn't even crash at any time during development!

MacNews_1.0.sea.hqx is a bin-hexed, self extracting archive.

MacNews 1.0 copyright 1993 by Matthew Hall

-matt hall


#### BINHEX     mac-ppp-10-timout-patch.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 12 May 93 22:50:20 BST 
From: tjfs@tadtec.co.uk (Tim Steele)
Subject: Patch to PPP 

MacPPP 1.0 is great software!  Unfortunately, it suffers from one
small problem: you can't increase the timeout, which means it doesn't
wait long enough for my dialback system to call me.

Here's a trivial fix!

Tim

--


#### BINHEX     mac-tcp-retrasmit-patch.hqx   ****

From "igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)" Tue Aug 24 18:03:30 1993
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1993 11:30:09 -0500
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: MacTCP patch



--========================_18559790==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Howdy,

This is a little application that will alter the MacTCP driver to
incorporate Peter Lewis' patch.  You will need a virgin copy of MacTCP,
version 1.1.1 for this process.  MacTCP 1.1.1 is not included in this
upload -- it is a commercial product.  I also understand that this problem
is fixed in MacTCP 2.03 and the upcoming MacTCP 3.

Please report any problems to igorl@uiuc.edu.  Many thanks to Peter for
providing the patch information in the first place and Michael Hecht for
the splendid utility ResCompare that compiled this patch.


Patch Description
=================
(Stolen and edited from a recent discussion on Nuntius-L)

>Here's how to make the hack:
>
>Make a copy of MacTCP
>Open the original with ResEdit
>Double click the DRVR icon
>click the entry, and choose Open using Hex Editor (*** HEX EDITOR! ***)
>choose Find Hex (cmd-F I think)
>Enter: 3542 0210 E34A D441 302A 021A B440 6A04 3400 600A
>Find the 302A 021A in the middle, select that, and type 303C 0BB8
>save and close all the windows
>restart.
>
>Grab a copy of MacTCP Watcher, and make sure its not doing too much
>retransmission.  Too much is defined as more than about 5 or 10% probably.
>   Peter.
>
>It is supposed to fix the retransmit bug that has been bothering users with
>"slow" serial lines, usually via modem. It has worked fine for me, although
>it is hard to tell when something suddenly works as expected :-)
>
>Good luck,
>
>Klaus

Cheers, Igor



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#### BINHEX     mac-voice-10-demo.hqx   ****

From: smisra@eos.ncsu.edu
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 93 13:12:53 EDT 

MacVoice 1.0 DEMO is a fully functional copy of MacVoice 1.0 with the
following limitations:

	Incoming messages are limited to 5 seconds
	Messages are not time stamped when retrieved remotely

This version fixes a few bugs and adds support for ROM 6.10.  However,
if possible use ROM 6.00 or 6.01, as ROM 6.10 have not proved reliable
with our software.   Please be sure to read the README file.  An order
form is also included.

MacVoice 1.0 is a voice mail/answering machine software for Macintosh
and ZyXEL modems.  A ZyXEL modem, such as any one of the U-1496 Series,
is required.  A Macintosh with a 16Mhz or faster processor is required.
BETTER quality compression (ADPCM3) is only recommended on faster Macs
such as the IIci, IIfx, and higher.

MacVoice 1.0 supports multiple mail boxes, Distinctive Rings, playback
and recording thru the Macintosh hardware. 

If you have 32 bit addressing problems, please let us know.  We have
made this version 32 bit clean for most Macs, however, if you discover
that MacVoice 1.0 is not 32 bit clean on your Macintosh, we would appreciate
a message from you.

Thanks,
Saurabh Misra. 

#### BINHEX     mac-wais-124.hqx   ****

From C526142@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu Sun Sep 12 22:05:05 1993
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 93 11:57:59 CDT 
From: C526142@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu
Subject: MacWAIS 1.2.4 

Here is MacWAIS 1.2.4.

I am not the author.

Liu

***From the README file:***
Changes from 1.23:

* New, underlying socket library.  This, plus some other
modifications, have increased download capability by ~2x.

* Removes Color QuickDraw dependencies.  MacWAIS now runs on
Classic QuickDraw Systems (PB100, SE, etc.).  (Reported by
Sami.Tikka@hut.fi, Kent Kalnasy (kkalnasy@bvu-lads.loral.com), and
Jonathan Brecher (brecher@mac.archive.umich.edu). Thanks for the
reports -- sorry for the incompability!)

* Allows searching of Local sources.  (Note:  Local sources can
ONLY be specified by manually editing the Source description.  The
host":ip-name" line should be removed, and the ":database-name"
should be the Macintosh pathname to the index file.  This will
ultimately become specifiable directly in MacWAIS.)

* In the Select Sources dialog, Selected Sources may be deselected
by first highlighting them and then pressing Delete.  (The
documentation has been updated to reflect this addition.)  (Suggested
by Harry Morris (morris@wais.com).)

* Miscellaneous shortcuts added to dialogs (e.g., cmd-D means
"Don't Save").


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Gordon:

I forget to attach the binhexed file of MacWAIS 1.2.4 and here it is.

Liu




#### SHELL_ARC  maclayers-120-unix.shar   ****

From: Eric Rosen <eric@cse.ucsc.edu>
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1993 23:12:39 -0800 
Subject: comm/maclayers-unix-side.shar 



#### BINHEX     maclayers-120.hqx   ****

From: Eric Rosen <eric@cse.ucsc.edu>
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1993 23:10:51 -0800 
Subject: comm/maclayers-120.hqx 



                      Announcing MacLayers v1.20
                           17 January, 1993

                              Summary
                              -------

     A new version of the MacLayers multi-window terminal emulator for
     UNIX systems is available by anonymous ftp to rascal.ics.utexas.edu
     [128.83.138.20].  Please access rascal during off-peak hours.  Look
     in mac/communications/MacLayers.

     Eric Rosen has taken over development of MacLayers from Dave
     Trissel, who has given up trying to find time to work on it.
     This is Eric's first MacLayers release.  The major new feature of
     this release is support for 38400 and 57600 bps.  There are also
     some bug fixes and other improvements.  Eric plans more to come.

     For 1.10 users, you can use the 1.10 version of layers, but you
     need to compile the new macbput.  You also need to make new
     settings startup files since the format has changed.

                          About MacLayers
                          ---------------

     MacLayers is a vt100 terminal emulator that allows multiple
     terminal windows to be opened to a host simultaneously over a
     single serial connection.  The remote host computer must be a
     UNIX(TM) system which has sockets support. Each terminal window
     may be associated with a shell, login to a different host, or an
     individual command. Complete facilities are available for
     controlling the window and the associated host processes attached
     thereto.

     MacLayers is free for all to use, but is not in the public
     domain.  You may not sell MacLayers or any program derived from
     it.


                     What's New in MacLayers 1.20
                     ----------------------------

The most important aspect of MacLayers release 1.20 is that it
celebrates a new primary MacLayers developer.  Dave Trissel has given
up trying to find time to work on MacLayers and has instead turned it
over to Eric Rosen.  This is Eric's first MacLayers release.


Major New Features:

1.  Support for 38400 and 57600 bps rates.

2.  "Open" option added to File menu; in non-layers mode, this
    allows one to open previously saved settings files.

3.  "Save As" option modified so that it is possible to save
    the settings to the currently opened settings file.

4.  Copy-Paste facility in the edit menu.


Major Fixes:

1.  Powerbooks with internal modems no longer hangup when layers mode
    is shut down.

2.  The "Hangup" menu choice now actually hangs up Hayes compatible modems.


MacLayers v1.20 can be FTP'd from rascal.ics.utexas.edu
[128.83.138.20].  Please access rascal only during off-peak hours.

It will soon be available at sumex-aim.stanford.edu and
mac.archive.umich.edu as well.

You will need two files: one containing source to be compiled on a
Unix host, the other containing the Macintosh application and
documentation. Please read the enclosed documentation before sending
comments to layers-reply@rascal.ics.utexas.edu.

Enjoy!




#### BINHEX     macwoof-153.hqx   ****

Date: 03 Sep 1992 17:15:42 -0500 (CDT) 
From: dewhirst@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu
Subject: macwoof 1.5.3 

Enclosed is MacWoof 1.5.3. The latest update to Craig Vaughan personal
Fidonet mailer for the Macintosh. MacWoof allows you to connect to a Boss
fidonet BBS running any Fidonet compliant mail program and downlaod all of
your mail, send your outgoing mail, and download and upload files.

MacWoof is peerware -- the messages you post indicate at the bottom how
long you have been "evaluating" the program without paying for it.

This will most likely be the last update to MacWoof for several months, as
Mr. Vaughan is now working on other projects.
--
Rob Dewhirst
dewhirst@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu                     sysop@macrocosm.omahug.org
I would get help for my net addiction . . .
                                 . . .if I could find the proper newsgroup.


#### BINHEX     mansion-nine-demo.hqx   ****

From: rew8422@ultb.isc.rit.edu (R.E. Wilhelm)
Subject: mansion-nine-demo 
Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1992 14:28:36 -0500 (EST) 

Dear info-mac mods,
 attached is a binhex copy of a demo for the mansion nine! bulletin
board system. It is extremely customizable, featuring external
applications, custom menus, and even a scripting language. Downloaded
from AOL. This version has all the fuctionality of the release version,
but it only allows 2 users with out a registration file.
-- 
Ron Wilhelm			| rew8422@ultb.rit.edu
HyperInteractive MediaText	| rew8422@ritvax.BITNET
"The best way to predict the future is to invent it."
Alan Key


#### BINHEX     minitel.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1993 16:30:23 -0600 
From: mlbizer@bongo.cc.utexas.edu (Marc Bizer)
Subject: new Minitel emulator without password and account number 

Dear Moderators,
        I'm sending a new copy of the Minitel emulator, this time without
the account number and password of the poor chap who sent it to me.
        Yours truly,
        Marc Bizer


#### BINHEX     mp-ii-demon-dial-12.hqx   ****

        
Date: Fri, 15 May 92 16:24:27 EST 
From: elharo@m.njit.edu (Elliotte Harold)
Message-Id: <9205152124.AA02724@m.njit.edu> 
To: macgifts@ccs.itd.umich.edu
Subject: Demon Dial 1.2 submission 
Resent-To: backmod@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU
Resent-Date: Fri, 15 May 1992 16:43:24 PDT
Resent-From: Info-Mac Moderator <macmod@sumex-aim.Stanford.EDU>

The latest version of this Microphone II 4.0 settings document to 
automatically dial a series of phone numbers and record the response of 
the other end of the line features substantially improved handling of 
long distance phone numbers and the ability to handle mnemonic numbers 
like 555-MACS.

#### BINHEX     mubbs-11.hqx   ****

From: duxbury@sfu.ca
Subject: mubbs1.1.cpt.hqx 
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 92 16:03:45 PST 

  I'm sending you the second version of MUBBS (1.1). 

  MUBBS is a BBS program that run on all Macintoshes from the Mac Plus
onward (although I have heard people claim that it will run on a 512K
as well). It's highly configurable with an easy-to-use graphic
interface for all computer users! However, it's not a plug-and-play
typical Mac program. For those who were frustrated with the first
version (0.5), you'll be pleased to know that this version contains a
few bug fixes, some new utilities, a text editor, and more detailed
documentation.

  There is lots of support available for MUBBS, including many new
modules. Most of them are available on AOL or on the MUBBS support BBS
(The number is listed in the file). Best of all, MUBBS is FREEWARE! To
my knowledge, it is the only available free BBS program for the Mac.

  Please note that I AM NOT THE AUTHOR OF MUBBS, merely the person
posting the program.

  You need system 6.07 or later. While it does work under Multifinder
in the background, it is highly recommended that you have a seperate
computer for your BBS.

Enjoy!

Bill Currie
duxbury@sfu.ca
(Nancy's Fiance)



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#### BINHEX     mubbs-login-security.hqx   ****

From: duxbury@sfu.ca
Subject: no subject (file transmission) 
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 92 15:45:08 PST 


Hello,

This folder contains a primitive security system for the MUBBS BBS system. It's merely a modified log in module that allows new users to sign up, but will time them out as soon as they reach the main menu. I am uploading this module with the permission of the MUBBS authors. I did the modification myself.

MUBBS is, to my knowledge, the only freeware BBS program available for the macintosh. Version 1.1 is available from mac.archive.umich, and the most recent version is available from the MUBBS Support BBS at (805) 259-6407. There's good support for MUBBS available, so I highly encourage anyone looking for a BBS program to check it out!.

(CUT HERE)
*************************************************************

#### BINHEX     mud-dweller-10.hqx   ****

From: wolf@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca (Paul McNabola)
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 93 22:44:01 EDT 
Subject: muddweller.sit.hqx 

This is MUDDweller 1.0 A Macintosh client program for MUDs that utilizes the
communications toolbox.  There is no documentation, but the program
works rather self-explanatory.  Freeware.
(I am not the author.  I found this for a friend using MAC-TCP, who
couldn't get the file himself, since is was in gzip format on another
site)

possible location /info-mac/comm/muddweller.sit.hqx






#### BINHEX     mud-dweller-11d4.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 3 May 1993 15:02:30 +0100 
From: maquelin@systech.tik.ethz.ch (Olivier Maquelin)
Subject: Re: muddweller.sit.hqx 

> This is MUDDweller 1.0 A Macintosh client program for MUDs that utilizes the
> communications toolbox.  There is no documentation, but the program
> works rather self-explanatory.  Freeware.
> (I am not the author.  I found this for a friend using MAC-TCP, who
> couldn't get the file himself, since is was in gzip format on another
> site)

Well, I am the author and was a bit surprised to see this new file replace
the old one (also in info-mac/comm, but containing MUDDweller 1.0 WITH
documentation). I am including in this mail version 1.1d4 of MUDDweller.
This is a development version, and not even the newest one, but it is the
version I would recommend using. Sadly, I have not been able to do any more
work on this program for quite a while. If you are interested, you can find
several versions as well as the source code of MUDDweller on rudolf.ethz.ch
[129.132.57.10] in /pub/mud.

-- Olivier

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

This file contains MUDDweller 1.1d4, with the documentation for
version 1.0.

Changes in version 1.1d1:

- Lines longer than 80 characters are now word-wrapped (words
  are no longer truncated at the end of the line).

Changes in version 1.1d2:

- The input field is now resizeable. The sizer bar separating
  the input from the transcript can be dragged to change the
  size of the input field.

- The input field now allows more than 255 characters to be
  edited, making the "Send Clipboard" command obsolete.

Changes in version 1.1d3:

- Under A/UX it is now possible to close and reopen MacTCP
  connections. However, the end of a connection is still not
  detected before some text has been sent (there seems to be a
  bug in the MacTCP implementation under A/UX).

- It is now possible to specify a host name instead of a TCP/IP
  address. However, this name is not saved in the document in
  order not to change the document file format (this will be
  fixed in version 1.1 final).

Changes in version 1.1d4:

- Fixed some bugs in the use of communication tools (causing
  crashes and preventing tool-specific menus to appear).

- Added some support for VT100 emulation and for disabling
  Telnet protocol (these settings are not saved, however).

- Fixed a bug which caused problems when connecting to a server
  running on the same machine.

-- Olivier Maquelin (maquelin@tik.ethz.ch)


#### BINHEX     multisession-104.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 2 Oct 93 20:56:25 -0500
From: tomlaw@yar.cs.wisc.edu (Thomas R. Lawrence)
Subject: MultiSession 1.04


[Should I even try, I wonder...]

Here it is, MultiSession 1.04.  Various subtle enhancements to
the interface.

It now works on a whole THREE architectures:
SunOS, Ultrix, and HPUX.

The schpiel:  MultiSession is a multiwindowing terminal program
with error correction.  You compile the UNIX part and run it,
and then you can open several windows.

PLEASE send all mail regarding this program to tomlaw@world.std.com!!!


#### BINHEX     ncsa-telnet-25.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 13 Jul 92 15:16:03 CDT 
From: jbrowne@ncsa.uiuc.edu (Jim Browne)
Subject: Telnet 2.5 final distribution 


Included is a binhex'd Stuffit archive of NCSA/BYU Telnet 2.5.  This is the 
latest version and supersedes all previous versions.  A readme is included in
the archive.

Full MPW source code and documentation is available via ftp to ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu
/Mac/Telnet/Telnet2.5/Telnet2.5src.sit.hqx
/Mac/Telnet/Telnet2.5docs/Telnet2.5docs.sit.hqx

This is the latest effort by Scott Bulmahn and Jim Logan.  I'm just the 
postman, so don't mail me, mail mactelnet@ncsa.uiuc.edu (or, for bugs,
bugs@ncsa.uiuc.edu).

Jim Browne                                          | jbrowne@ncsa.uiuc.edu  |
NCSA/STG System Administrator                       | stgadmin@ncsa.uiuc.edu |
System Administration: Where the fun never ends...  | (217) 244-7798         |



#### DIRECTORY  net   ****

#### BINHEX     net-agent.hqx   ****

Subject: NetAgent.sea.Hqx 
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1992 14:16:31 +0200 
From: Per Henrik Johansen <perhj@dhhalden.no>

This is an agent developed as part of a diploma thesis in Informatics at
Ostfold Regional College in the spring of 1992.

This agent will pick out news for you, monitor your mail-boxes and finger
persons of your choice. You will need an account on an UNIX-machine to have
any use of this agent. Read the ducumentation supplied.

Authors: Nina Beate Olsen, Morten Kristiansen and Per Henrik Johansen.

------------------ cut here ---------------------

#### BINHEX     net-feed-101.hqx   ****

Date:         Tue, 09 Apr 91 20:25:20 EST
From: Shadow <WDBURNS%MTUS5.BITNET@forsythe.stanford.edu>
Organization: Excellent!.Software.
Subject:      NetFeed v101 - updated version of NNTP server


Here is the latest update to NetFeed, the UseNet interface
program for the Macintosh.  This program only works with NNTP
servers that are able to be called via dial-in lines.

Questions/comments may be directed to the authors at:
Brad Boyer (brboyer@mtus5.edu)  Bill Burns (wdburns@mtus5.edu)
P.O. Box 1662                   P.O. Box 648
Gaylord, MI 49735               "     "


#### BINHEX     net-wize-095.hqx   ****

Date: 2 Dec 91 11:52:00 CDT
From: "ROBIN JACKSON" <jackson@biovax.uchicago.edu>
Subject: NetWize_v095

              NetWize v0.9.5 - AN APPLETALK MANAGER FOR THE MACII
              ---------------------------------------------------
			  
   Oops, sorry forgot to set the memory size for multifinder (700k+), its 
should be fixed now.

   Since a lot of people have asked for the MacII version even before it
was completed I decided to release it in this state.  It is mostly 
functional,those bits which don't for one reason or another, have had their
menu's disabled.  This is not a feature that you will have topay to get hold
of its just that they are not properly completed yet to my satrisfaction. You
may think that most of this is unsatifactory, well you have your opinion 
I've got mine.

   There is a simple online HELP system provided, but functions mainly to
state what is available and what is not.  What is available I hope you have 
fun with, ie Network maps, Internet Lists, ECHO that works, Node Histories,
Zone Statistics, Responder etc.


    Once again thanks for all the kind words in tha past year for ATM v04 
and v05.
	 
	 
	Robin Jackson




#### BINHEX     news-watcher-13d8.hqx   ****

Date: Sun, 2 May 1993 12:38:43 -0500 
From: j-norstad@nwu.edu (John Norstad)
Subject: NewsWatcher 1.3d8 

NewsWatcher 1.3d8 is a modified version of Steve Falkenburg's "NewsWatcher"
Mac newsreader. It is based on Steve's version 1.0.2 and incorporates code
contributions by Ron Flax, Steve Klingsporn, John Norstad, Larry
Rosenstein, Jeroen Scheerder, and Neal Trautman.

Version 1.3d8 is a maintenance release to fix several errors and problems
reported by users in version 1.3d6. There are no new features.

NewsWatcher is free. It may not be resold for profit or included with
software which is sold for profit, but otherwise you should feel free to
use it and redistribute it. 

Please note that this is a development version of the program (it's not
even beta yet!). That's what the "d" stands for in the version number
"1.3d8". Many features are not yet implemented. There are many known
problems and errors which have not yet been fixed. You can expect existing
features to change as the development process continues. If you require
perfection in your software, do not use this program!

On the other hand, you shouldn't let the previous paragraph frighten you.
Most people report that NewsWatcher is very robust, even in its current
unfinished state, and they find it useful and like the program.

The following documents are included along with the program. They are all
in Microsoft Word format.

Read Me: A short readme file.
User Doc: Basic instructions for using the program.
To Do: Detailed to do and wish list.
Mod History: A detailed history of all the changes made to the program.
v1.3d8 Mods: Just the changes made in version 1.3d8.

This file should replace comm/news-watcher-13d6.hqx.

John Norstad
Academic Computing and Network Services
Northwestern University
j-norstad@nwu.edu


#### BINHEX     news-watcher-latin1.hqx   ****

From "Lasse =?iso-8859-1?Q?Hiller=F8e?= Petersen <lassehp@imv.aau.dk>" Mon Sep 13 23:28:57 1993
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1993 18:09:03 +0100 
From: Lasse =?iso-8859-1?Q?Hiller=F8e?= Petersen <lassehp@imv.aau.dk>
Subject: NewsWatcher2.0d15 Latin1 (MIME compatible) 



--========================_20068098==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

This is a Latin1 capable version of John Norstad's Macintosh newsreader,
NewsWatcher. If you read newsgroups were Latin1 is sometimes used,=
 such as
soc.culture.{french,german,...} or national/local hierarchies, this=
 is
something for you.

I have modified NewsWatcher 2.0d15 to support ISO 8859-1 (Latin alphabet
No. 1) character set in a MIME compatible way:

- When reading articles, characters will be converted from 8bit Latin1=
 to
the Macintosh character set, no matter what. 8bit Latin1 is widely=
 used on
Usenet, so I consider it the de facto standard.
- When posting articles, characters will be converted to Latin1 and=
 sent
using 8bit encoding, with appropriate MIME headers.
- When mailing replies, characters will be converted to Latin1 and=
 sent
with MIME headers, using 7bit quoted-printable encoding which is=
 suitable
for Eudora1.4. (Highly recommended.)

The read-me file for this modification is included in the about box.=
 For
full documentation of NewsWatcher, refer to the original NewsWatcher2.0d15
docs.

--
Lasse Hiller=F8e Petersen  \ "Min kaephest har faaet et foel!"
<lassehp@imv.aau.dk>      \ "Min k{phest har f}et et f|l!"
Information&Media Science  \ "Min kfphest har feet et fxl!"
Aarhus University, DENMARK  \ "Min k=E6phest har f=E5et et f=F8l!"



--========================_20068098==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="NewsWatcher2.0d15-Latin1.cpt"


#### TEXT       nuntius-111-docs.txt   ****

Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1992 08:42:40 -0500 
From: darnelll@sy2000.cet.fsu.edu
Subject: Nuntius V1.1.1d9 Text File 

This is the help for Nuntius v1.1.1, a wonderful communication program and
news reader.  This help file was taken from the balloon help provided in
the program itself.  I, as well as some of my colleagues, prefer to read
this offline in printed form.  I take no credit for it.  I did add a short
glossary of terms to explain the differences in terminology not discussed
in the help files.  That is the only thing I take credit for.  I hope this
helps people like it has helped us.

**********************************************************************
Larry Darnell    	       	       	       	(904) 644-4720
406 MCH, B-150  	       	       	       	 (904) 644-5803 Fax
Florida State University        	       	Computer Support Specialist
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4018      	       	darnelll@sy2000.cet.fsu.edu
Nuntius 1.1.1d9
A Newsreader for the Mac


#### BINHEX     nuntius-112.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1993 17:01:56 -0500
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: Nuntius 1.1.2



--========================_14520392==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

This is the latest release of Nuntius by Peter Speck.

Nuntius a Macintosh NNTP (News) client that offers multi-threading,
multiple windows, and automatic binary extraction, among other cool
features.

Nuntius is free.

Cheers, Igor



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#### BINHEX     nuntius-113.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1993 10:44:26 -0500
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: Nuntius version 1.1.3 available



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Here's a bug fix release for Nuntius.

>From: <speck@ruc.dk> (Peter Speck)
>To: Multiple recipients of list <nuntius-l@cornell.edu>
>Subject: Nuntius version 1.1.3 available
>Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1993 10:42:29 -0400
>
>1.1.3
>      "Talk with system adm" bug fixed.
>      New splash screen with the real version number (read from vers resource).



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#### BINHEX     obolus-10.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1993 16:45:45 -0400 
From: Charles Mingo <mingo@panix.com>
Subject: [*] Obolus 1.0 -- enhances the Charon mailer for Fidonet 

Obolus 1.0 is a mail program, designed to complement the Charon
mailer program, which was posted to sumex-aim recently.

Charon is designed to work with a "reader" program (eg, CounterPoint
or Alice), to allow a Mac user to operate as a Fido "point", calling 
into a Fido hub to pick up and deliver mail and news, using the
Fido file transmission protocols.

Obolus is an adjunct to Charon, which allows Charon to properly
extract the outgoing mail and news from CounterPoint, including
the ability to compress outgoing mail.  Use of Obolus allows
Charon and CounterPoint to function as a fully integated "point"
package.

Both Obolus and Charon may be freely distributed and used.

[I am merely posting Obolus on behalf of its author; any questions
about Obolus should be directed to qsi@contrast.wlink.nl.]

Regards.


______________________________________________________________________________
Charlie Mingo                                  Internet: mingo@panix.com
54 Barrow Street #5C	   CIS: 71340,2152       	 mingo3@aol.com
New York, NY  10014        AT&T:  212/727-0922   	 mingo@world.std.com



#### BINHEX     obolus-102.hqx   ****

From: we45158@is1.bfu.vub.ac.be (Stef Van Dessel)
Subject: Obolus 1.0.2 
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 93 9:37:20 MDT 

This is an updated version of Obolus. The original Obolus 1.0, posted
here a few weeks ago, had some problems running on 68000-based Macs,
and with System 6. These problems now have been fixed.

The following is a copy of the original note accompanying Obolus 1.0,
kindly posted here by Charles Mingo:

Obolus 1.0.2 is a mail program, designed to complement the Charon
mailer program, which was posted to sumex-aim recently.

Charon is designed to work with a "reader" program (eg, CounterPoint
or Alice), to allow a Mac user to operate as a Fido "point", calling
into a Fido hub to pick up and deliver mail and news, using the
Fido file transmission protocols.

Obolus is an adjunct to Charon, which allows Charon to properly
extract the outgoing mail and news from CounterPoint, including
the ability to compress outgoing mail.  Use of Obolus allows
Charon and CounterPoint to function as a fully integated "point"
package.

Both Obolus and Charon may be freely distributed and used.

Please note that any questions about Obolus should be directed to the
author's
new address at qsi@nu91.wlink.nl. The old address, qsi@contrast.wlink.nl
should
work for a  few weeks yet, but it is generally slower than the new one.




#### BINHEX     off-hook-12.hqx   ****

Date: Tue, 15 Jun 93 13:39:30 EST 
From: mrd@mpe67.dmpe.csiro.au (Malcolm Davidson)
Subject: OffHook 1.2 

OffHook is a small application which will send a string to the modem and
wait for a specified time before launching another application.  Because
the serial driver can be specified by name, OffHook can invoke RAM drivers
such as those installed by QuadraLink software, as well as the usual modem
and printer drivers. 

OffHook is intended to be used as part of a Tabby event. Version 1.2 now
supports the update to the Launch.Next file, and is Tabby compatible. 

The author wishes to thank John Agapitos (Sysop of Club Mac BBS, Australia)
for helpful suggestions during the development of this program.

OffHook may be freely distributed, but remains copyright of the author.

OffHook 1.2 should replace the earlier OffHook 1.1 in the archives (where
Im not sure now) and preferably be placed in the comms area.


-------------------------------------------------
Malcolm Davidson, mrd@mpe67.dmpe.csiro.au 
CSIRO Division of Mineral and Process Engineering
Private Bag 5, Menai, NSW. 2234. Australia.
-------------------------------------------------


#### BINHEX     off-hook-13.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 24 Sep 93 17:06:30 EST 
From: mrd@mpe67.dmpe.csiro.au (Malcolm Davidson)
Subject: OffHook 1.3 



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Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

OffHook is a small application which will send a string to the modem=
 and
wait for a specified time before launching another application. =
 It can
invoke RAM drivers such as those installed by QuadraLink software,=
 as well
as the usual modem and printer drivers. It will work with both System=
 6 and
7.

OffHook is intended to be used as part of a Tabby event. It supports=
 the
update to the Launch.Next file, and is Tabby compatible. New in Version=
 1.3
is a user-configurable popup menu of applications to be launched=
 after
waiting. The default application in this menu is TeleFinder=81 which=
 is
assumed initially to lie in the same folder as OffHook. Applications=
 in the
popup menu can be added or removed; new applications do NOT have=
 to be in
the OffHook folder.



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#### BINHEX     phonebook-plus-stf-101.hqx   ****

From "kenh@world.std.com (Ken Hancock)" Wed Sep  8 01:46:57 1993
From: kenh@world.std.com (Ken Hancock)
Subject: [*] Phonebook Plus STF 1.0.1 
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1993 18:18:59 -0400 (EDT) 

 
Phonebook Plus extends the functionality of FaxSTF's phone book by adding
settings for your current phone environment.  After installation, when
you print your documents from FaxPrint, a "Phonebook Plus" button will
be added to the bottom of the Print dialog.
 
Phonebook Plus 1.0.1 allows you set the local area code, outside line
prefix, long distance prefix, and to force calls within the local area
code to be dialed as long distance.  Phonebook Plus 1.0.1 will also work
with private-labeled versions of FaxSTF such as the PSI PowerModems.
 
Phonebook Plus is freeware.  StuffIt 3.0 archive enclosed.

Version 1.0.1 fixes the installer to install in more private-labeled
versions of FaxSTF (DoveFax and creators FP01-FP09) and also fixes
a problem which could cause crashes under System 6.x. 

Enjoy!
 
Ken


#### BINHEX     ping-11.hqx   ****

Date: Sun, 19 Apr 92 16:13:19 +0200 
From: d88-jwa@nada.kth.se
Subject: Ping - version 1.1 


Trust me to release the next version not even a week later...

This version of the smallest system 7 chat program around
adds two bug fixes (one of which was crashing) a documentation
clarification (Program Linking must be on) and the NAME of
the sender of a message... Still runs in 30 K and leaves less
than 8K of footprint on disk.

Source included.


#### BINHEX     pop-mail-ii-209.hqx   ****

From "owen@astro.washington.edu (Russell E. Owen)" Sat Sep 18 22:49:01 1993
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1993 17:11:02 -0700
From: owen@astro.washington.edu (Russell E. Owen)
Subject: POPMail 2.0.9, belongs in comm



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Here is POPMail II, version 2.0.9, an e-mail client that can talk to POP,
POP2, POP3 and IMAP2 mail servers. You'll also need MacTCP (sold by Apple),
a connection to The Internet, and a mail server.

This supercedes version 2.0.8, which is presently on the archives.

Update information from the ReadMe follows.

POPmail 2.09 Features
---------------------
1.  Now able to support multiple settings files without needing multiple copies 
of POPMail.

2.  If someone is unkind enough to send a partial binhex enclosure it will first
try to decode the enclosure.  If it finds that it has received all of the 
message and can not finish decoding because it is incomplete, it does the 
following.  It will fetch the message again treating it as a text message and 
shows the entire message, - partial enclosure and all as message text.

3.  The following has become a standard feature.  When messages are deleted they
are moved into the trash.  They will be permanently deleted when the user quits 
POPmail.  If you delete a message and want it back do the following.  Go into 
the trash.  Drag the likely message out of the trash folder to some
location (Only because the finder will not let you open files in the
trash).  
And then double-click on it.  POPMail will open it in a simple text window 
document.  If it is the one you wish to keep move it back into the incoming 
message directory.

4.  Check out the Search Files program.  It is Shareware so if you like it 
please send the author his shareware fee.  :-)  You can use this little 
application to search your message directory or a tree of directories such as a 
folder which contains all of your archive folders.  And it will search down into
the directories contained within folders within folders.  It is quite fast
and works quite nicely in the background.
    It will show the file where it found a match for the search string and a 
short line of context for it.  You can choose to see all hits in a file or just 
the first hit.  Double-click on a line it displays and the message (archive or 
incoming) will open in a simple text window.  Can be nice if you wish to send a 
summary of several messages received or just read several messages while 
composing a reply.

5.  Messages that are archived with this version will retain their correct 
position.  So that they show up in the correct order when viewed by date which 
is the normal ordering.  They will show up at the end of an archive when 
archived.  But when the archive is re-opened later they sort out to their 
correct position.

6.  An Enclosures directory has been added.  The directory if not specified will
be created automatically in the same directory as the POPmail application when a
user does their first fetch.


POPmail 2.09 Fixes
------------------
1.  Fixed memory leak in dns code.  Introduced in version 2.07.  Likely to go 
unnoticed by most people.  But MailStop users would notice that they received a
'memory is low' dialog often.  This dns code would occasionally not timeout 
requiring a kill of the program.  Timeouts are friendly and have returned.

2.  Fixed a bug in the Set Folder Dialog for System 7.x users.  Dialog did not 
always retain the full info.  On next restart the user would get a 'Please set 
the folder location' Dialog.

3.  Fixed a memory leak in the email groups.  Each time you edited the groups 
you would lose an amount of memory equal to that used to store the groups.  This
has been there since the very first version of POPmail II.

4.  Fixed the Append Text option.  First, it no longer does any formatting of 
the appended text.  It just reads it and sends it.  This also fixes the problem 
of seeing the appended text scrolling by in the sender window.  Also fixes the 
bomb that would occur if you closed the sender window before it finished 
appending.



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#### BINHEX     port-connector-10.hqx   ****

Subject: [*] PortConnector 1.0 
Date: Sat, 8 May 1993 19:12:16 +0400 
From: Vladimir Butenko <butenko@stalker.srcc.msu.su>
Organization: STALKER GmbH 

PortConnector 1.0

The  PortConnector(tm)  software   enables   all   your   communication
applications to employ CTB Connection Tools instead of modems or direct
serial links: old applications can be used  for  communicating  through
X.25, TCP/IP, ISDN and any other network supported  with  a  Connection
Tool. I.e. you can connect  to  your  office  network  using  AppleTalk
Remote Access though ISDN or TCP/IP, you can use  WhiteKnight(tm)  with
ADSP, X.25, etc.

PortConnector requires System 7.0 and better.

See the ReadMe file included for details.

Vladimir Butenko
Stalker GmbH


#### BINHEX     port-linker-powerbook-10.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 22 May 93 02:22:08 -0700 
From: moses@cgl.ucsf.edu (Moses Kim)
Subject: portlinker1.0_for_powerbook.hqx 

Dear Info-Mac,
 
 Because this is my first posting to Info-Mac, I am afraid if it's wrong way. Please let me know if I made mistake.
 
 This application links serial ports in a Macintosh.  It makes chance to access internal modem of PowerBook through printer port. PowerBook will work as an external modem.
 
 I think it should go in 'comm' directory.
 
 Thanks,
----------------------------------------------------------------------------


#### BINHEX     ppp-113.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 26 Jul 93 1:56:42 EDT 
From: Shaw B Wu <swu@sales.stern.nyu.edu>
Subject: [*] ppp1.13.hqx 


Newest version of PPP.

Enjoy!

/s SHAW


#### BINHEX     query-it-11.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 21 Aug 92 15:16:24 ADT 
From: "Chris McNeil" <cjm@jupiter.csd.unb.ca>
Subject: Query it! version 1.1 

Enclosed is Query it! version 1.1. This is a free program that is used to look 
up name server records ( sort of like nslookup does on unix machine)

Replaces info-mac/comm/Query-it-1.0.hqx

Please report bugs to cmcneil@mta.ca ( note change of address from previous 
version) 


Added Features- Color icons
              - balloon help
              - Query button is now default (ie press return to do query)
              - returns multiple A records (up to four for machines with 
multiple
                IPnumbers)
              - returns the preference number with the MX record
              - result displays are formatted much nicer
              - Animated cursor ( so you know lookup is in progress )

Bug fixed     - now returns MX records for domain names as well as host names
              
Bug Added     - MX preferences of > 255 are not correct ( I think this is a bug
                in MacTCP but I'm not sure)




Chris McNeil
Systems Support
cjm@unb.ca


#### BINHEX     quick-b.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 13 Mar 93 02:09:44 CST 
From: C526141@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu
Subject: QuickB DA V1.0 (Dec. 4, 1990) submission 

This may look like an ancient piece. However, I still upload it to Info-Mac
in case some people might need it. It was compressed by StuffIt and also
binhexed. I don't know which version of StuffIt it was used except it is
old enough to crash StuffIt Lite 3.0.4. Be careful if you insist to use
such version of StuffIt to decompress and debinhex it. The following
information is extracted from its ReadMe file. Since the address is very
old, you may need to contact Aladdin System Inc. to make sure your check,
letters, inquire, etc. doesn't go to the wrong place. I got it from CI$
Mac Comm Forum. Where else do you expect?

>>>>
                                    QuickB DA
                                    ------ --
                        Forest Hills, N. Y. 11375-5133
                              v.1.0 of Dec. 4, 1990.
                QuickB Desk Accessory was written by Raymond Lau.
                         Copyright 1988,89, Raymond Lau.

    QuickB Download is shareware. Try it a few times. If you like it, find
   it useful, or save some money off your CompuServe bills, please register
                       it by sending $15 to the author:

                                 Raymond Lau
                                100-04 70 Ave.
                        Forest Hills, N. Y. 11375-5133
                                   U. S. A.

           (Note: Registered QuickB Download users need not re-register.)


                                 Introduction
                                 ------------

QuickB DA is a desk accessory written for the CompuServe user who uploads and
downloads frequently.  QuickB is a new protocol which allows for significant
speed gains and time savings when up/downloading from CompuServe.  While some
telecom programs are starting to support the QuickB protocol, many others
do not.  With QuickB DA, you can take advantage of this protocol from within
these telecommunications programs.
>>>>


Liu

#### BINHEX     quick-dial-11.hqx   ****

From "meb3@cec2.wustl.edu (Matthew Eli Blain)" Sat Aug 28 10:44:31 1993
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 93 18:00:35 -0500
From: meb3@cec2.wustl.edu (Matthew Eli Blain)
Subject: QuickDial submission

QuickDial...

 This 4k program fills a very simple but important need: it dials
voice numbers with your modem. It has no interface whatsoever, but
rather reads the number from the clipboard. On launch the program
first tries to read STR id 129 for a phone number. If that is blank,
it wil try to read the clipboard text. It will send ATD <text>, ; H0
to the modem (a generic dial and hangup when done). Control will
return immediatly to the computer, even during dialing.  I suggest
putting the program in your Apple Menu for instant access!
 I'm sure that programs like this exist elsewhere, but I couldn't find
one so I threw this together myself. It works perfectly on my Mac
SE/30, and I can see no reason why it would not work on all Macintosh
models.
 This program is public domain. If you do or even don't like it,
please drop me a note!

 Version 1.0.2 really closes the serial port (Well, it always did. But
I had to open the input side to close it!). It now also runs at 1200
bps. and sends an initial AT<cr> to wake up the modem.
 Version 1.1 adds proper hangup-when-done (no silly wait 15 seconds
bit) and read a default prefix and phone number from the resource fork
of the file. It also includes an about balloon, bringing the size up
>From 2k to 4k. Bloat? You decide!

Matthew Blain. Version 1.1 of 8/26/93.
meb3@cec2.wustl.edu


#### BINHEX     quickkeys-auto-ftp.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1993 17:19:05 -0500
From: macmod@CAMIS.Stanford.EDU (Info-Mac Moderator)



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Message-Id: <9310070131.AA04288@sparky.rad.med.umich.edu>
Return-Receipt-To: <klaus@sparky.rad.med.umich.edu>
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="========================_9971188==_"
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1993 21:29:44 -0500
To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
From: klaus@sparky.rad.med.umich.edu (Klaus P. Fechner)
Subject: [*] Auto-ftp QuicKeys.hqx

Hi!

After I saw the recent request regarding auto-ftp scripting I decided to
submit my currently used solution as a small contribution to the net.

Enclosed is a set of QuicKeys (now called "Shortcuts") that I use for
(mostly) automated ftp downloads from both info-mac and mac.archive.
Consider it a working prototype; modify as needed. See the enclosed text
file for details.

Requirements:

- QuicKeys 3.0 (need the conditional branch features)
- BBEdit (I use version 2.2.2)
          the shortcuts could be easily modified for another grep-able editor; 
         (I guess Nisus would be ok, Adam :-)
- Fetch  (I use version 2.1.1)
- Mac hooked up to the Internet one way or another; I use MacPPP via modem
         (otherwise ftp won't work quite as well :-)
- Patience connecting to info-mac or mac.archive via ftp ;-)

I would enjoy getting e-mail from people who use this little hack. Please
let me know if you come up with useful improvements!

Enjoy,

Klaus

Klaus P. Fechner <klaus@sparky.rad.med.umich.edu>, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA



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#### BINHEX     qvt.hqx   ****

From: leo@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca (Prof. L.G. Leduc)
Date: Sat, 10 Oct 92 15:02:05 EDT

QVT is a DEC VT220 Terminal Emulator for the Mac. It works well under both
System 6.0x and System 7.0. QVT supports international diacritical
characters and most file transfer protocols such Kermit, Xmodem, Ymodem,
and MacBinary.



#### BINHEX     qwk-130.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 22 Mar 93 04:24:39 PST 
From: bebrown@sdcc13.UCSD.EDU (Pseudo-Barry)
Subject: Here's a program to be put up on yoru FTP site... 

This file shoudl be named something like "QWK-1.30.sit.hqx"  Please direct any comments or replies regarding this submission to TheBob@AOL.COM.  (I very seldom use the bebrown@sdcc13.ucsd.edu account which I am sending this from.)
  
File follows...
---------------
QWK 1.30
  
  This is a simple QWK-format offline mail reading package.
In order to use it, you also need a good text editor, and
a program to extract the contents of .ZIP files.  I recommend
BBEdit 2.2 and UnZIP 2.0, together with a patch that's floating
around out there to add word-wrapping capability to BBEdit.
Of course, you need a terminal program too.
  
  Instead of staying online, connected to a BBS for
many minutes, or sometimes even hours, reading th emessages, and
composing your replies to them, many BBSes now offer you
the option of downloading all your new messages as a
.QWK packet.  You can then decode and read the messages offline,
compose your replies, and upload your replies in the form
of a .REP packet.  Even if it takes you hours to read and
reply to all your messages, you only have to spend a
few minutes actually connected to the BBS.
  
  This package consists of a program called QWK, which will
convert the contents of a .QWK packet into a readible text
file, which you may read with any text editor, and another
program called REP, which will take a text file created by
you, containing all of your replies and new messages,
and convert it to a .REP packet that yu may upload to
the BBS to post your messages.

#### BINHEX     qwk-reader.hqx   ****

From: theborg!locutus%sbanet.uucp@dschub.stanford.edu (Locutus of Borg)
Subject: QWK, a mail reader for Macintosh:comp.binaries.mac [part 1 of 2] 
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 92 22:07:15 -0700 (PDT) 

This is a program that a friend of mine wrote.  It will allow you to
read messages produced by "QWK" compatible message archiveing doors,
typically found on PC-based BBS's.  Using these doors, you can "pack"
all of your new messages into a single file, download that file, and
read it "offline" (while NOT connected to the BBS) at your convenience.
This saves in telephone charges and time on the phone, especially if you
are calling a long distance BBS.

This program is currently rather crude.  It will only "de-crypt" the
messages, and place them in an ASCII text file.  It is up to you to read
the messages (using a separate text editor or word processor), and it
is up to you to compose replies, by logging in to the BBS and typing
them yourself.  This is explained below.

This program is being written with little or no knowledge of the format
of QWK packets and ".REP" reply packets.  Therefore, any information you
can provide would be extremely helpful to the author.  It will enable
him to add more features to this program, including message reading
while within the program, automatic creation of reply ".REP" packets,
etc.  If you have this information, PLEASE send a message to either the
author, or me (from Internet: dburr@sbphy.physics.ucsb.edu or
DonaldBurr@aol.com; America Online: DonaldBurr)

This program has been tested on a variety of Macs, running under various
flavors of system software.  It is System 7 compatible, and is 32-bit
clean.  It has also been tested with various PC BBS's and QWK doors.
This file is compressed using StuffIt 1.5.1, which just about any pro-
gram out there can read.

It is shareware.  The only restriction as to its distribution is that
it may not be distributed through, or by, the CompuServe Information
Service network or any of its affiliates.

The author may be reached from the Internet at "TheBob@aol.com", or
on America Online as "TheBob".
---
+----------------------------------------+-[Internet Addresses]---------------+
: Locutus of Borg                        : dburr@sbphy.physics.ucsb.edu       :
: (In real life: Donald Burr)            : theborg!locutus@uunet.uu.net       :
: Carpinteria, CA  USA                   : locutus%theborg.UUCP@uunet.uu.net  :
: dschub!sbanet!theborg!locutus@dsc.com  : America Online: DonaldBurr         :
+----------------------------------------+------------------------------------+
:                         Resistance is futile.                               :
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+

-- cut here -- begin QWK.sit.hqx -- part 1 of 2 --

#### BINHEX     radio-config.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 27 Aug 92 12:04:14 +0200 
From: adam@IGG.TNO.NL
Subject: [*] Environment for IM/Mac and NET/Mac 

 
Hello all,

This file contains a complete environment for IM/Mac and NET/Mac, so
that people that want to get onto the ham-radio tcp/ip-network have
a configuration to start with, as well as some files that may be used
as examples to set up their own environment.


#### BINHEX     radio-im-mac-10b27n.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 05 Jul 1993 11:15:13 +0200 
From: adam@IGG.TNO.NL
Subject: [*] IM/Mac 1.0b27n 


Hello all,

I am uploading IM/Mac 1.0b27n the latest version of Ivo's Mailer for the Mac,
that you can use (together with NET/Mac) to send and receive mail over the
ham-radio TCP/IP network
This version obsoletes info-mac/comm/radio-im-mac-10b25b.hqx

Regards,
on behalf of Ivo Van Ursel, ON1XK (on1xk@igg.tno.nl)

Adam van Gaalen, PA2AGA





#### BINHEX     rn-mac-099.hqx   ****

Subject: rnMac 0.99 -- offline newsreader 
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1993 16:14:00 -0400 (EDT) 
From: Roy R Wood <rrwood@accesspt.North.Net>

Here's v0.99 of rnMac, an offline usenet newsreader designed to be
used in conjunction with UUPC and ToadNews.

There have been MANY enhancements to rnMac, most notably the ability
to use ToadNews' SUBJ headers, and the ability to create threaded
news header files in the background while the user is reading other
news.  rnMac now starts up IMMEDIATELY, rather than spending a long
time grinding away at the disk while the user twiddles his/her
thumbs.  

My email address has changed, so old users should note the new
address.

Also, rnMac now puts up an annoying registration screen, and
registered users will have to mail me to get the key to make it go
away permanently (no charge, of course).

-Roy Wood (rrwood@accesspt.north.net)

------------------------ cut here -------------------------


#### BINHEX     rot-13-converter.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 3 Jul 93 13:30:19 EDT
From: A1 ray arachelian (library) <rarachel@ishara.poly.edu>


Below is a program for the Macintosh computer line which will
convert the currect clipboard into a ROT-13'ed version.  It
will also allow you to drag and drop a text file onto it which
it will then convert to ROT-13 as well.

This program is useful for all Macintosh users who communicate
on the internet and would like to be able to view/post ROT-13'ed
messages.  (Sent by the author.)

This program is shareware.  The cost is sending a letter of
support for ROT-13 and HQX to the moderator of EchoMac on
fidonet.


  - rarachel@ishara.poly.edu
    Ray.Arachelian@f204.n2603.z1.fidonet.org (via fidonet)
    RayDude@aol.com





#### BINHEX     sit-c-102.hqx   ****

Date: 18 May 1993 15:20:06 -0400 (EDT)
From: LPL@epavax.rtpnc.epa.gov
Subject: SitC Lister 1.0.2.sit

Version 1.0.2 of SitC Lister, a utility for TeleFinder,
FirstClass, and NovaLink Pro Sysops to generate file lists
with descriptions. Tabby compatible.  Requires System 7.
Shareware $25. v 1.0.2 fixes a couple of bugs.


#### BINHEX     sitc-lister-104.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 04 Aug 1993 09:59:13 -0400 (EDT) 
From: Paul Lemieux <LPL@epavax.rtpnc.epa.gov>
Subject: SitC Lister 1.0.4.sit 

SitC Lister is a utility for TeleFinder, FirstClass, and NovaLink Sysops
 to generate file lists with descriptions. Tabby compatible.  Requires
 System 7.  Shareware $25. 1.0.4 lets you select the source folder
 directly instead of the previous kludgey way.


#### BINHEX     skynet-settings.hqx   ****

Date: Sun, 14 Feb 93 10:34:46 EST 
From: msimpson@loop.ausom.oz.au (Matthew Simpson)
Subject: skynet_fc_setting12.sea 

This is the latest version of the skyNET settings file. skyNET Australia runs
on a Mac IIvi, with 3 Hard Disks and 2 CD-ROM drives. It has multiple lines,
each with a PSI COMStation 5, all speeds upto 14,400 bps with MNP error
correction and compression. skyNET currently has links to FidoNet, InterNet and
other First Class systems in Australia and Internationally. Also Fax send and
receive capabilities. The skyNET number is 61 (3) 562 2624, Fax 61 (3) 562
5884. Copyright @ 1993 skyNET Australia.


#### BINHEX     soft-kiss-18.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1993 14:10:20 -0400 (EDT)
From: Aaron Wohl <aw0g+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: softkiss 1.8 / device driver/init/cdev / ham radio

SoftKiss version 1.8
 by Aaron Wohl N3LIW / Public Domain / mail n3liw+@cmu.edu
Home ftp site akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu [128.2.35.1] /aw0g/softkiss*
Available from compuserve in the ham radio sig/packet section

Softkiss is a device driver for a macintosh.  It lets you hook a inexpensive
baycom type modem to a macintosh and do packet radio.  See the OCT 1992
issue of 73 magazine.  You also need NET/Mac which is available from
ucsd.edu and compuserv/ham radio sig.

This file contains the sources, documentation and built executables.
If you get this file you need the executable file .hqx file.


#### BINHEX     soft-kiss.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1993 15:15:54 -0500 
From: Rick Nimtz <Richard.D.Nimtz.1@nd.edu>
Subject: SoftKiss 1.8 

SoftKiss is a Control Panel used for amateur radio packet operations.


#### BINHEX     speed-message-ii-20.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1993 15:32:51 EST 
From: johnsos@CVAX.IPFW.INDIANA.EDU
Subject: [*] Speed Message II (v2.0) - E-mail Utility 

Speed Message II
version 2.0

This is a simple e-mail program created for small networks of Macs.

Self-Extracting Archive (once de-hqx'd)

Thanks,
Scott Johnson


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#### BINHEX     stacked-news-14-hc.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 12 Oct 1992 13:50:33 -0800 
From: gollmann@email.tuwien.ac.at (Georg Gollmann)
Subject: StackedNews 1.4 

Hello,

I have appended the latest version of my HyperCard based newsreader
"StackedNews". It replaces version 1.3 and improves the handling of groups
with a lot of unread messages.

Have fun !

Georg
-----

Dipl.Ing. Georg Gollmann           gollmann@edvz.tuwien.ac.at
TU-Wien, EDV-Zentrum               +43 (222) 58801/3611 (voice)
Gusshausstr. 25                    +43 (222) 505 68 49  (fax)
A-1040 Wien, Austria


#### BINHEX     talk-111.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1993 13:05:05 +0800 
From: Peter N Lewis <peter.lewis@info.curtin.edu.au>
Subject: comm - Talk 1.1.1 


Talk v1.1.1 & Talkd v1.1.1 is an implementation of the UNIX Talk
protocol for Macs with MacTCP.  Talkd is a background only application
that notifies you when a talk connection is requested, and Talk is a 
talk client, allowing you to talk to other machines. Talk and Talkd 
work with both System 6 and 7.

Changes since v1.1.0:
Fixed incompatibility with AppleScript
Talk now launched Talkd (under System 7) if its not running already)
Talkd will now wait for MacTCP to start up after it (for MacSLIP etc)

Talk&Talkd are Shareware, $5.

Hope you like them,
   Peter. <peter.lewis@info.curtin.edu.au>

Talk 1.1.1 & Talkd 1.1.1 Copyright 1992-93, Peter N Lewis 


#### BINHEX     talker-201.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 8 Jul 93 12:22:12 PDT 
From: robertso@sdsc.edu (MR Mac - Michael Robertson)
Subject: Talker 2.0.1 

Here's the latest version of Talker which allows Mac users to communicate
in real time audio on a network. 


Michael


=================================================================
Michael Robertson - MR Mac            (619) 534-5107 office
Macintosh Business Consultant         (619) 989-8943 pager 
San Diego Supercomputer Ctr.          (619) 534-5152 fax

internet, america online              robertso@sdsc.edu
applelink                             robertso@sdsc.edu@INTERNET#
compuserve                            >INTERNET:robertso@sdsc.edu
=================================================================


#### BINHEX     tele-finder-31.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 26 Jun 1993 22:40:11 -0600 
From: ehfm@midway.uchicago.edu (Eric Hoffmann)
Subject: tele-finder-3.1.hqx 

Here is the updated client software for TeleFinder, a GUI bulletin board
software package. New features include inter-node messaging, Chat Rooms for
multi-line systems, File Preview of JPEG compressed files using thumbnail
PICTs, Full-Text Formatting -- users who asked for multiple
fonts/colors/styles will be pleased to find this addition. These new
features are only available on host BBS systems running TeleFinder Node
Server v3.1, or later.

A newly updated guide to TeleFinder bulletin boards is also included. By
using the "Edit" Modem string button in the "Auto-Dialer" window, users may
insert the phone number of a TF Host system near to where they live.

Note to moderators: this version should replace tele-finder-301 as well as
tele-finder-302-updater in the Communications directory.

Enjoy!


#### BINHEX     tele-finder-311-updt.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1993 08:12:03 -0600 
From: ehfm@midway.uchicago.edu (Eric Hoffmann)
Subject: telefinder-3.11-updater 

This small patch updates the original posting, tele-finder-3.1, to v3.11.
The difference between the two? The new version can save color/font/style
information with text messages as well as e-mail. TeleFinder Group Host
v3.1 BBS server now supports multi-line chat, inter-node instant messaging,
and styled text.

This only updates the TeleFinder User application itself; all the support
files, including the "Prefs" file, should be kept from the original
posting.


#### BINHEX     terminal-22.hqx   ****

Subject: Terminal 2.2 
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 92 23:55:11 -0700 
From: bob@localhost.uci.edu


Attached below please find version 2.2 of Terminal, 
written by Erny Tontlinger. 

I have tested that the program compiles correctly and runs. I can be
reached as bob@beamlab.ps.uci.edu.  I'm sending this in via dialup slip,
so any "from" address in the header won't work.

Here is the author's description:

Terminal 2.2 compact powerful serial communication program. Scrollable
capture buffer. Continous capture to and send from TEXT file. Software or
hardware handshake. XModem, YModem, ZModem, QuickB file transfer. Automatic
MacBinary format recognition, offline extraction, creation. Builtin C
interpreter executes scripts from TEXT files (modem-setup auto-logon BBS).
Text string macros. Program is free. C source available.

Source is included, and I might add that Terminal 2.2 supports the
CommToolBox under Think C 5.0.2.




#### BINHEX     termulator.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 8 May 91 16:31:53 EDT
From: stricher@masig3.ocean.fsu.edu (James Stricherz)
Subject: Termulator - a mac terminal emulator

Termulator is a terminal emulator that supports:

-scripting
-vt100 emulation [I use it with emacs on unix boxes successfully]
-xmodem, zmodem transfer protocols [but not kermit!]

It's shareware, and I got it from Genie. It's in a CompactorPro
SelfExtracting Archive.

James Stricherz
stricher@masig3.ocean.fsu.edu
---------------


#### BINHEX     termy-21.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 14 May 93 17:51:54 PDT 
From: (Dominik Hoffmann) <hoffmann@vms2.macc.wisc.edu>
Subject: Termy 2.1 

Browsing through the comm directory I noticed the version there not being
the latest one I have. According to an Archie search the latest version is
v2.1. Here it is. I retrieved it from ftp.msen.com and the pub/vendor/ice
directory there.

Termy was written by Tim Endres.

>tim endres - time@ice.com  -or- tbomb!time
>ICE Engineering, Inc - 8840 Main St, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189
>Phone (313) 449 8288 - FAX (313) 449-9208

He is also the author of the connection tool "TGE TCP Tool" in this
archive. Termy is unique in that it is the only free/shareware terminal
emulation program that uses the Communication Toolbox's Connection,
Terminal, and File Transfer tools.

Dominik Hoffmann (hoffmann@macc.wisc.edu)


#### BINHEX     tge-tcp-tool.hqx   ****

From: time@ice.com (Tim Endres)
Subject: CTB TCP Tool available for ftp!
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 92 14:38:03 EST
Organization: ICE Engineering, Inc.


Your friendly hacker has just completed his latest silly obsession.

I have completed the TGE TCP Tool. This is a CTB tool that provides
for connections over MacTCP. It can be used as a TELNET tool to login
to other hosts via TCP-TELNET. It also has a "Transparent" mode for
binary uses such as UUCP. You can specify the port number for the
connection, and use a button to perform hostname lookups.

It is available for anonymous ftp:

	ftp ftp.msen.com
	cd pub/vendor/ice
	ascii
	get TGETCPTool.hqx

tim.


tim endres - time@ice.com  -or- tbomb!time
ICE Engineering, Inc - 8840 Main St, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189
Phone (313) 449 8288 - FAX (313) 449-9208
USENET - a slow moving self parody... ph


#### BINHEX     the-news-231.hqx   ****

From: cramer@world.std.com (William D Cramer)
Subject: replaces the-news-23 and thenews-uucp-224 
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1993 23:07:16 -0400 (EDT) 


TheNews is a news reader program for the Mac.  It supports
connections via MacTCP, UUPC/ToadNews, and the CommToolBox, 

This is a minor bug fix release with a few minor features 
added for CTB support.  The bugs fixed are:

* V2.3 didn't fully understand older versions of the preferences
files, which left the program presuming a UUPC configuration
rather than the default MacTCP connection.  Deleting the 
old preferences file would eliminate the problem but I felt
kind of silly about the mistake, so this version correctly 
understands existing preferences files.

* V2.3 didn't update the article header list when selecting
read next, read next, or read next unread.

The CTB features added are:

* A new login script command puts a delay step in the
login sequence (this hopefully helps those sites whose 
modems require 'thinking' time to figure out the connect
speed).

* V2.3 automatically sent the user ID/password info to 
the news server.  Some servers hung up when they received
this info, so a ResEdit-able preference tells the program 
to skip this step.

The file 'Version 2.31 changes' lists the additional features 
which were added in V2.3.

This is a shareware program -- if you like it, please send
$25 to 

TheNews
1257 Worcester Road, Suite 196
Framingham, MA  01701

Multi-copy purchase discounts and site license purchases
are also available.  

Send comments and complaints to 'cramer@world.std.com'.



#### BINHEX     the-news-uucp-224.hqx   ****

From: cramer@world.std.com (William D Cramer)
Subject: the-news-uucp-224.sit.hqx 
Date: Sat, 29 May 1993 09:32:41 -0400 (EDT) 


TheNews-UUCP is a news reader for use with UUPC and ToadNews.   
It lets you read news articles, post new and followup articles, 
and mail followup messages, through an easy-to-use interface.  
The program is identical to the NNTP version of TheNews, except 
that it fetches articles off of disk rather than through a 
TCP/IP link.

The program is shareware--if you use it, please send $25 to:

TheNews
1257 Worcester Road, Suite 196
Framingham, MA   01701   USA

Multiple unit discounts and site licenses are also available--
see the README document included in the stuff'd/binhex'd archive 
below.



#### BINHEX     toad-news-10.hqx   ****

Subject: no subject (file transmission) 
From: John Mah <jpmah@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca>
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1993 23:41:28 -0500 

ToadNews v1.0 Intro
-------------------

Here lies a brief description of my leaf-node Usenet news software, that I am
submitting to your archive.

Included in this Compacted and binhex'd file are:

a) the ToadNews program itself
b) the ToadNews online documentation program
c) a ToadNews Release Notes text file

Enjoy!

Thanks,
- John


What Is ToadNews?
-----------------

ToadNews provides Macintosh users running a UUCP package (such as Dave Platts
UUPC 3.0) with the ability to be leaf-node Usenet sites. A Usenet leaf-node
usually does not relay news other nodes, with the exception of the node that
feeds it news (called the newsfeed).

ToadNews itself takes newsbatches sent from the newsfeed and then unbatches
(and de-compresses if necessary) and puts the news into the appropriate
directory for retrieval by your favourite newsreader or text-editor.

Some features of ToadNews include:

 A news unbatcher that can manually unbatch newsbatches (via the File menu or
  by drag & dropping newsbatches onto the ToadNews program icon). The unbatcher
  can also be configured to look in a user-configurable folder for new
  newsbatches and automatically unbatch news.

 Handles both uncompressed & compressed newsbatches from newsfeeds running
  both B-News and C-News software. Decompression of newsbatches compressed
  with 12 to 16-bit compress is supported provided that ToadNews can allocate
  enough memory to perform the decompression. ToadNews will automatically 
  determine which type of newsbatch is dealing with and perform the necessary
  operations to extract the Usenet news. Among the current formats supported
  are #! rnews (B-News uncompressed default format), #! cunbatch 
  (B-News & INN compressed default format), and straight "compress"ed 
  (C-News default format) batches.

 Flexible cross-posted articles handling. The user can configure ToadNews to
  save hard drive space by using aliases instead of duplicating articles, or
  can choose to ignore cross-posted articles totally.

 News articles are saved in Macintosh text-editor readable format, with all
  Usenet header information intact. In addition, you can tell ToadNews to
  generate message header information files which can be used by newsreaders
  to speed up the loading of newsgroup subject lists.

 A news expirer which removes old Usenet news from your hard drive. The
  expirer can be configured to run automatically after a user-configurable
  interval of time has expired (ie: once a day), and/or after the free hard
  disk space on your spool volume falls below a certain percentage of its
  total disk space (ie: run every time the free space on your hard disk falls
  below 25% of its capacity).

 Flexible expiry support. Each newsgroup can be configured to have a
  different expire period (in days), independent of other newsgroups.

 An active newsgroup list editor, which allows the user to control the flow
  of news in all active newsgroups.

 Runs as a background process under System 7. ToadNews will run in the
  background and quietly unbatch & expire news in the background.

 Support for System 7. Since ToadNews runs under System 7 only, it
  understands basic AppleEvents (Open Application, Open Document, and Quit
  Application), drag & drop files, balloon help, and aliases.

 Integrates well with UUPC and rnMac (which are almost required pieces of
  software for use with ToadNews). Support for other programs such as Gnuucp
  and TheNews are being worked on at this time.

 Cheap software. At the Shareware cost of $25, you get a useable, useful
  piece of UNIX/Macintosh interconnectivity. It's even cheaper than $25 if
  you choose to exercise the other purchasing options available.


Hardware Requirements:
----------------------

(1)	You will need at least a Macintosh Plus or higher machine running
    AT LEAST System 7.x.

(2) You will need a hard drive. The bigger the better.

(3) A modem is a must, since UUCP usually transports newbatches through
    serial lines.

(4) A UUCP newsfeed. A "newsfeed" is the machine that relays Usenet news to
    your machine via UUCP. Without it, this program is absolutely pointless.


Software Requirements:
----------------------

(1) A UUCP engine, I highly recommend Dave Platt's UUPC 3.0, available from
    any good FTP site or BBS. (such as sumex-aim.stanford.edu

    To use ToadNews you must have a UUCP engine up and running. ToadNews does
    not handle the transport of newsbatches from machine to machine. It is up
    to the UUCP engine to perform this job. If you don't have a UUCP engine, 
    you can get a copy of Dave Platt's UUPC 3.0 from MOST good BBS's or well 
    stocked FTP sites. You must have UUPC 3.0 running properly before you try
    to use ToadNews -- after all whats the point without any news to work on.

    You can also use Gnuucp for the macintosh The current version that is
    available is 4.3. You can get both UUCP engines from 
    sumex-aim.stanford.edu via FTP. However, not much testing has been done 
    using ToadNews and Gnuucp. It may take some fiddling to get things
    working OK.

(2) A Usenet newsreaders (or very flexible text-editor). One such newsreader
    is Roy Wood's "rnMac". Other newsreaders will support ToadNews, including
    Bill Cramer's "TheNews".


ToadNews is brought to you by:
------------------------------

The letter 'Q', the number '4', and...

John P. Mah
Toilets 'R Us Software
201 Riviera Dr, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
P7B 6H8
Internet E-Mail: jpmah@descartes.uwaterloo.ca



#### BINHEX     turbo-gopher-107.hqx   ****

From "owen@astro.washington.edu (Russell E. Owen)" Sat Sep 18 22:45:50 1993
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1993 17:01:42 -0700
From: owen@astro.washington.edu (Russell E. Owen)
Subject: TurboGopher 1.0.7, belongs in comm



--========================_11438632==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Here is TurboGopher version 1.0.7, a nice gopher client (TCP/IP information
getter) from the fine folks at U. Mich. It requires MacTCP (sold by Apple)
and a  connection to The Internet.

This version supercedes version 1.0.5.

-- Russell



--========================_11438632==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="TurboGopher_1.0.7"


#### BINHEX     unix-rcp-for-mpw.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 23 Sep 92 14:16:52 -0700 
From: John Peterson <jp@apple.com>
Subject: Unix RCP for the MPW shell 1/2 

This is a tool for MPW that implements the Berkeley Unix "rcp"
remote copy program.  This provides a simple, easy way to transfer
files with a Unix host while using MPW.  

The Mac must have MacTCP and be configured with a hostname.  The
hostname is required on the Unix end for authentication, it won't
work over a gateway that dynamically assigns an IP address to the
Mac.

The source is included.  It requires the MacTCP developer's kit
and some sample code from "Develop".  Contact APDA for more
info (1-800-282-2732).


#### BINHEX     uucp-30.hqx   ****

Subject: uupc 3.0 release [part 1 of 5] 
Organization: Snulbug Software 
From: dplatt@snulbug.mtview.ca.us (Dave Platt)
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 92 09:03:55 -0800 

This archive contains the binary distribution kit for version 3.0 of
uupc for the Macintosh.

uupc is a program which allows your Macintosh to communicate using the
"uucp" (Unix-to-Unix Copy Program) protocols, and to exchange files
and electronic mail with other uucp sites.  It is a major upgrade of
uupc 2.0 and 2.1, which were released to the Macintosh user community
several years ago. uupc 3.0 is MultiFinder-friendly, runs under System
6.0.x and under System 7, supports fast modems, is domain-aware, allows
for both outbound calls and for inbound (slave-mode) calls, has an
automatic call-scheduler, supports both the 'g' protocol (7-packet
window, packets up to 256 bytes) and the 'f' protocol (for use with
error-correcting modems or with X.25 links).

The Macintosh uupc 3.0 software release was coordinated by Dave Platt.
Code added in this release was written by a large number of
individuals, including Dave Platt, Gary Morris, Drew Derbyshire,
Sak Wathanasin, and probably others I've forgotten to mention
(apologies!).  The list of beta-testers is as long as my arm...
thank you, one and all, for pounding the tar out of this software
over the last few months.

uupc 3.0 is "freeware"... use it, give it away, pass it around, upload
it to your friendly neighborhood BBS.  Don't use it as the basis for a
commercial product... portions of it are copyright by their respective
authors.

uupc 3.0 is provided without any warranty whatsoever.  If you feed it
after midnight, and it gets nasty and shreds your living room furniture,
that's your problem, not mine ;-).  I'd like to hear about any problems
you may have with uupc 3.0, but I do not promise to fix them, or support
uupc 3.0 in any way.

Full source code to uupc 3.0 is being posted in a second archive... if
you don't like the way some aspect of uupc 3.0 works, you can customize
it to suit your own preferences!
---
Dave Platt
    dplatt@snulbug.mtview.ca.us       (domain/MX)
or  apple!snulbug!dplatt              (uucp path)
or  dplatt%snulbug.uucp@apple.com     (non-MX Internet)

-- cut here -- begin uupc 3.0 release .hqx -- part 1 of 5 --

#### BINHEX     videotex-terminal-tool.hqx   ****

Subject: [*] - VideoTex Teminal Tool 1.0
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 05:56:30 +0300
From: Vladimir Butenko <butenko@stalker.srcc.msu.su>
Organization: STALKER GmbH

Videotex Tool 1.0 Demo

 
The Videotex Tool is a Terminal Tool for Communications Toolbox. It
lets you emulate the CEPT-1 terminal used in European Videotex
systems (like German Btx). It supports low-level CEPT-1 protocol, so
it can be used with any Connection Tool that allows you to connect
to a Videotex host. But the most reliable and fast connection via
phone lines takes place if used with the CEPT Modem tool.

-----------------------------------------------------------------
Please, send your comments to:
netprod@stalker.srcc.msu.su
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Vladimir Butenko,  Stalker Software, Network Group.



#### BINHEX     viewer.hqx   ****

Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1993 13:46:56 -0500 (CDT) 
From: "Anthony F. Gaudiano II" <anthonyg@tenet.edu>
Subject: Viewer.hqx 

--0-1717194587-743626254:#2062
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII

Howdy,

   This is a application which should allow you to view documents of type
SIMA and creator GEOL which are files created with Applelink.  Enjoy.

Anthony F. Gaudiano II
SFASU Apple Student Rep.
Applelink: ST0503
Internet: Z_GAUDIANOAF@CCSVAX.SFASU.EDU
Tenet: anthonyg@tenet.edu
--0-1717194587-743626254:#2062
Content-Type: APPLICATION/octet-stream; name="Viewer.hqx"
Content-ID: <Pine.3.03.9307251354.E2062@Joyce-Perkins.tenet.edu>
Content-Description: 


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Message-Id: <CMM.0.88.743674439.macmod@sumex-aim.Stanford.EDU>


#### BINHEX     watch.hqx   ****

Date: 12 Apr 90 17:59:00
From: Chris North <Chris_North.TORTUGA@tobago.cayman.com>
Subject: Please post (Watch)

Cayman GatorLetter                                  Date
    4/12/90
 Subject:  Please post (Watch)                      Time     5:55 PM
Watch is a networking debugging tool that allows you to capture packets from a
Macintosh on Localtalk or directly on Ethernet.  It works with the Cayman
GatorCard,3COM, and Apple Ethernet cards.  It does not appear to work on either
a Mac Plus or a Mac SE.  It has been used most on Mac II's and the SE/30.


There is no documentation for Watch nor is it a supported product.  Use it at
your own risk.  It is freely distributed but Cayman Systems, Inc. still
maintains a copyright on it.  If you have any bugs to report, please feel free
to send email to support@cayman.com.




#### BINHEX     white-knight-1114-updt.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 13 May 92 00:49:20 -0400 
From: Jeffrey L. Needleman <JNeedleman@MCIMail.com>
Subject: White Knight 11.13->11.14 updater 

Here's an updater that takes the communications program White Knight from
version 11.13 to 11.14. It requires the PUP decryptor version 2.000 which
shipped with White Knight 11.xx; it will NOT work with later versions of
the PUP decryptor program. Turn any virus protection programs OFF before
updating, work on a copy of WK 11.13, and make sure that copy is
uncompressed. 

I downloaded this new updater from the White Knight (Freesoft) forum on
GEnie. Its brief description said only that the update fixes some printing
problems and some System 7 problems; no more information was provided. You
must have White Knight 11.13 to use this updater, of course.
Jeff Needleman  <JNeedleman@MCIMail.com>


#### BINHEX     white-knight-3270-keys.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 3 Dec 92 06:37 EST 
From: Jeffrey L. Needleman <needje@msen.com>
Subject: White Knight IBM3270 macros 

This keyboard macro file defines 3270/3278 terminal keys for use while
interacting with IBM mainframes with White Knight. Simply choose
customize-macro keys-load (command M-L) and you're all set. You may use the
macro edit dialog to redefine keys as required. The file is setup for
extended keyboards so you will need to redefine the function keys if they
don't appear on your keyboard. This file is freeware, uploaded by
"M.Crouch2" on GEnie to the Freesoft forum. I presume he/she is the author.

Jeff Needleman  <needje@msen.com>


#### BINHEX     white-knight-quick-b.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 13 Mar 93 02:55:33 CST 
From: C526141@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu
Subject: NewQuickB.PROC for WhiteKnight (not really new) submission 

This is not a really new QuickB.PROC RCMD module but this module is
really called NewQuickB.PROC. What happens is that White Knight didn't
support QuickB in its internal engine. Instead, QuickB is support
through White Knight's RCMD module, which is supposed to extend WK's
ability. Before WK 11.13 coming out, there were two such modules, the
original QuickB.PROC and this NewQuickB.PROC. released by WK's author
Scott Watson. The master disk for version after 11.13 comes with
another QuickB.PROC which runs miserably slow compared to this
NewQuickB.PROC. Is there any White Knight veteran willing to explain
this to a novice like me. (How about you, Al?) Anyway, if you use White
Knight and CI$, check this out when you fill impatient about the
download speed.

[To Eric: White Knight do support QuickB protocol in an quite indirect
 way but such module is included in each package of White Knight. Is
 it necessary to change table 3.1.1 in C.S.M.C. Faq? Another question is
 about table 3.1.2 in C.S.M.C Faq. White Knight supports terminal
 emulations TTY, VT52, VT100, VT102. I haven't finish the whole manual
 yet. However, it seems to me that WK doesn't support VT320 unless
 some RCMD module for VT320 does exist.]

 Liu

P.S. I almost forget. This file is compressed and binhexed by Compact Pro
1.33. Yes, I have both CompactPro and StuffIt Lite and I do register
them already.




#### BINHEX     whitenight-compuserve-scripts.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 10 Mar 93 11:48:51 CST 
From: C526142@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu
Subject: WhiteKnight script for CI$ v.06/01/92 (5th version) 

What follows is extracted from the ReadMe file.

> WKAUTO.SEA is a set of White Knight scripts for automating access to the
> CompuServe Information Service.
>
> The set is shareware and a fee of $10 is payable to:
>   Alex Narvey
>   Thunder Enlightening Press
>   P.O. Box 332, 905 Corydon Ave.
>   Winnipeg, MB, Canada  R3M 3V3
>   Telephone & FAX (204) 488-8306
>   CompuServe ID #71041,132
>
>   WKAUTO.SEA - The complete set
>   WKCOST.SIT - PROCs for creating and maintaining cost/session logs
>   WKDOC.SIT  - The manual for the WKAUTO PROC set
>   WKDOWN.SIT - PROCs for automatic downloading
>   WKFAX.SIT  - PROCs for automating sending Faxes
>   WKMAIL.SIT - PROCs for automatic E-mail sending and retrieval
>   WKMENU.SIT - PROCs to generate custom menus to run the set
>   WKSUMM.SIT - PROCs to automatically download forum summaries
>   WKUP.SIT   - PROCs to automate uploading files
>   WKZMAC.SIT - PROCs to auto-download ZiffNet/MAC files and MacWEEK news.
>
> The individual files in the series are provided for convenience and for those
> who have already previously downloaded the set and only wish to upgrade part
> of it - although I don't guarantee that partial upgrades will work. I
> reccommend downloading WKAUTO.SEA which includes the manual and all
> procedures - including some that don't make it into the individual series.
>
> You may download and use any part of the set without the others. However the
> custom menus in WKMENU.SIT make things easier. And of course, even if you
> don't have or use all the PROCs it would help to have the manual (WKDOC.SIT).
>
> All PROCs are supplied in MacWrite format so that you can modify them if need
> be and therefore need to be compiled into Procedures by your own copy of
> White Knight.
>
> There are special criteria that have to be  incorporated into your LogOn
> procedure if you want the Cost and Session Logs to work properly.
> Furthermore, the LogOn PROC relies on the GetMail subroutine in WKMAIL.SIT
> for the E-Mail Log to function properly. In short, youUll particularly need
> the manual if you are working with the Cost, Session and E-mail Logs supplied
> with WKCOST.SIT.
>
> Warning
> -------
> The PROCs have been designed to run on and have been tested under System 6.0x
> and 7.0x with 1200 and 2400 baud modems. However, NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
> GUARANTEE IS OFFERED THAT THESE SCRIPTS/PROCs RUN PROPERLY ON ANY GIVEN
> SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.
>
> If you experience problems I am available to offer script editing advice.
> Just send me an E-mail to the 71041,132. Again, I offer no warrantee that my
> advice will fix a problem.

This submission only includes the complete set. I am not the author and just
found these in the CI$ Communication Forum a few days ago. I even have no
time to fully test drive it yet. If you have any question, please contact the
author.

  Alex Narvey
  Thunder Enlightening Press
  P.O. Box 332, 905 Corydon Ave.
  Winnipeg, MB, Canada  R3M 3V3
  Telephone & FAX (204) 488-8306
  CompuServe ID #71041,132

Liu

P.S. If there is interest from the net fo get individual file, I can try to
get them. However, there is no guarantee that I can finish it immediately.



#### BINHEX     whos-there.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 11 Jan 91 11:44:30 CST
From: ramer@nrc-iris.nrc.uab.edu (Kevin W. Ramer)
Subject: whosthere.sit.hqx # RDEV & Source


	Who's There 
	
	WHAT:	
	This 'RDEV' was developed to use as an aid to finding / reporting 
	network entities that use Name Binding Protocol (NBP).   
	
	It allows selection of any NBP entity via the Chooser. It 
	reports the NBP info and the network information (network, 
	address,socket). I use it to look around.  
	
	HOW:
	Put Who's There into your System Folder.  Get the Chooser DA.  
	Select the Who's There icon.  Find an item in the list of devices 
	and select it.  Click the mouse to close the window.
	
	A nice addition to this might be to do Echo's, but I haven't the time.
	
	The MPW source/makefile is included in this archive.
	
	Enjoy.
	
________________________________________________

Kevin W. Ramer
ramer@nrc-iris.nrc.uab.edu	(205) 934-6433	

Volker Hall G82L	    FAX: (205) 934-6571
UAB Station 
Birmingham, AL
35294
________________________________________________

#### BINHEX     xferit-14.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 7 Aug 91 13:49:32 -0700
From: Steven Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
Subject: xferit-1.4.sea.hqx

Here's the latest update to XferIt (1.4), my Macintosh FTP client application.

XferIt allows users to transfer files to and from TCP/IP hosts using FTP
(File Transfer Protocol).  XferIt supports text,binary,macbinary, and binhex
receives and text,binary, and macbinary sending.

Support is provided for host alias files and scripting to automatically
connect to a host and retrieve files.  The interface is modelled after the
Macintosh Finder.

This program requires Apple's MacTCP, available from APDA (Apple Programmer and
Developers Association).  MacTCP is not included with XferIt.

XferIt is shareware and (c)1991 Steven Falkenburg.
You may use XferIt free for 30 days for evaluation.  Please read the enclosed
license agreement for shareware details.

-steve falkenburg
 sfalken@apple.com



#### BINHEX     xlibrary-20.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 13:53:58 +1000 
From: frank@postoffice.utas.edu.au
Subject: xLibrary Version 2 

Hi 
This is the lattest release of xLibrary.
Please put it up and remove xLibrary 1.1 and 1.02
The demmo version could be kept.

Frank

----------------------------------------------------------------
Francis Peter Sainsbury
University of Tasmania  	  Phone:    	+61 02 20 2232
GPO Box 252C    	       	  Fax:   	   +61 02 23 2878	       	       	
Hobart Tasmania 7001    	  e-mail:    Francis.Sainsbury@lib.utas.edu.au
Australia       	       	   

#### BINHEX     ymodem-tool-gh.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 13 Jan 93 16:20 CST
From: HOWES@bert.chem.wisc.edu
Subject: YModem Tool GH 1.0 Submission

Info-Mac:
  Please place this, the first release of my YModem Tool for
the Communications Toolbox in your archives. 
  
  This is a basic implementation of the YModem protocol, with
all the advantages and disadvantages that entails. Hopefully,
people will find it useful (and not whine about it not being
ZModem).
  
  I suggest it be placed as info-mac/comm/ymodemtool_gh10.hqx
  
---------------------------------------------------------------
Glenn R. Howes            /\   Kermit Tool GH/ YModem Tool GH
howes@bert.chem.wisc.edu  \/   hometown: Frostbite Falls, MN
---------------------------------------------------------------

#### SHELL_ARC  zmodem-part1-unix.shar   ****


#### SHELL_ARC  zmodem-part2-unix.shar   ****


#### SHELL_ARC  zmodem-part3-unix.shar   ****


#### SHELL_ARC  zmodem-part4-unix.shar   ****


#### BINHEX     zone3-settings-fc.hqx   ****

From: dawis!Bryan_Kaplan@netcom.com
Organization: Zone 3 Information Systems, Santa Monica, CA
Date: Sun, 03 Oct 1993 20:45:23 PDT
Subject: Submission

This is the First Class settings for the BBS called Zone 3. It is located in
Santa Monica, has 4 14.4 lines, carries many many internet conferences, it has
internet mail, it has over 85 OneNet conferences , and much much more! So give
it a call today!

Bryan Kaplan
Dawis!bryan_kaplan@netcom.com 
***************************************************************************
     This message was sent from FirstClass(tm) by PostalUnion(tm) from I.E.
     The views expressed in this posting those of the individual author only.
***************************************************************************


#### BINHEX     zoom-apple-modem-tool-111.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 28 May 1992 19:25:41 -0600 
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: Zoom-Apple Modem Tool 1.1.1 

This is an updated hack of the Zoom-Apple Modem Tool.  Same as before, but
applied to version 1.1.1 of the Apple Modem Tool.  This should replace the
previous version.

Sent as a self extracting archive.  Sorry it took so long.

Igor


#### BINHEX     zterm-09.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 13 Feb 92 23:02:53 EST
From: davea@tso.uc.EDU (David P. Alverson)
Subject: ZTerm v0.9 part 1

  ZTerm v0.9 - 08 Feb 92 - Shareware comm with X/Y/ZModem and B-Plus  file transfers, vt100 and PC ANSI-BBS emulation (including color) and easy  to use auto and queue dialing.  New features include dialing  directory, scripting and more compatible printing, and lots of smaller  things. Requires 512k, 128k ROM, and System 4.1 or later. Shareware fee $30  US (or $40 US with disk).    -- Dave Alverson, davea@tso.uc.eduZTerm 0.9 part 1 of 3


#### BINHEX     zterm-phone-dir-listing.hqx   ****

Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1993 18:33:09 -0400 (EDT) 
From: Leslie Jones <LJONES@UTKVX.UTCC.UTK.EDU>
Subject: ZTerm Phone Directory Listing 

Note: I am merely uploading this file. Denise McElroy
is the author. She can be reached at the email address
listed in the About... box.

ZTerm Phone Directory Listing searches ZTerm's
ZPhoneList, ferrets out the names and 
numbers of all services, and saves the listing
to a text file. The resulting file can be
printed, distributed, and archived. 

In some cases, this program may be able to salvage
phone numbers from a corrupted ZPhoneList.

Compressed with Stuffit Deluxe. Checked for
viruses with Disinfectant 3.2.


#### BINHEX     zterm-speed-patch.hqx   ****

Date: Sun, 08 Aug 1993 15:30:43 -0400 (EDT) 
From: Leslie Jones <LJONES@UTKVX.UTCC.UTK.EDU>
Subject: ZTerm Speed Patch 

This ResEdit color palette may speed up ZTerm's performance
at high speeds (>=9600 bps.) If you don't need color, simply
set your monitor to black and white. The following is from the 
ReadMe file:

Begin Quote

How it works:
   Changing the code resource makes ZTerm call _GetNewCWindow, instead of
_GetNewWindow.  When a program calls _GetNewCWindow, GetNewCWindow looks for a
resource of type pltt with the same id as the window.  It finds the palette
copied into ZTerm, and loads it.  When ZTerm tries to change the colors, the
palette manager uses the closest available colors, which should be the ones in
its palette (since there are only 16 colors).   When ZTerm is normally used in
16 color mode, the colors are very hard to read, because it has to use the
available colors.  It takes half as long to draw a character on the screen in
4-bit mode (16 colors) then it does to draw one in 8-bit (256 colors) mode.
Running in 16 colors should make ZTerm display the screen twice as fast (if
your modem is fast enough).

Send any comments to me at one of the following e-mail addresses:
America Online:  JonSnell
Internet:  JonSnell@aol.com
Prodigy:  FTCB36D

End Quote

This version replaces my previous upload, which contained the
instructions, but not the color palette. A Stuffed, BinHexed
file. Please place in the comm directory with ZTerm.

Leslie Jones
ljones@utkvx.utk.edu


#### BINHEX     zync-10a3.hqx   ****

From: Tom Karches <karches@utdallas.edu>
Subject: Zync-utility 
Date: Sun, 19 Jul 1992 00:11:27 -0500 


Zync is  Copyright 1992 Ricardo Batista.  All Rights Reserved.

*Version 1.0a2:
   Compatible with AutoDoubler from Salient Software.

*Version 1.0a3:
   The lenght of the local path name could get changed, causing the local
   volume not to be found.
   The remote server was almost never found.
   Error messages have been added for a few possible server related errors
   such as unknown user name, password, and server not found.
   Command-Period stops the file copy at any time.
   If the folder paths are not found, do not copy files to the desktop !

Zync is a file synchronization application designed for PowerBooks.

Its purpose is to copy files back and forth between your PowerBook and a desktop
computer.

Put Zync on either computer, then configure it by selecting a "remote" and
a "local" folder from the Setup item in the Zync menu.  In the Setup dialog
you asked to enter information regarding the "remote" volume.  Zync can
automatically mount and unmount the remote volume in order to do the file
synchronization, so setup need to be done only once.

To synchronize your files, select "Zync Now" from the Zync menu.  If the
remote volume is not present then Zync will mount it.  Once the remote and
local volumes are found, Zync looks at every file and folder in the local
and remote volumes from the point where the "Remote Path" and "Local Path"s
start, copy files and folders from one disk to the other so that both
folders contain the latest files and folders found on either disk from the
starting folder paths.

Zync can be distributed freely.  Enjoy.

Ricardo Batista


#### BINHEX     zz-woof.hqx   ****

From "ehfm@midway.uchicago.edu (Eric Hoffmann)" Sat Sep 18 22:44:57 1993
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 93 11:22:41 CDT
From: ehfm@midway.uchicago.edu (Eric Hoffmann)
Subject: ZZWoof_b10.cpt

Dear Moderators:

Please replace any earlier version of ZZWoof with this update.

ZZWoof is an add-on to the Macintosh FidoNet Point mail program, "MacWoof."
ZZWoof requires MacWoof and adds ZedZap file transfers with error-recovery.
This is beta version #10, which fixes some bugs with 68000 systems. Despite
the "beta" notation, this is quite stable software and is being used with
great success.


#### BINHEX     zzwoof-10.hqx   ****

From macmod Mon Aug 30 18:17:11 1993
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 93 13:52:27 CDT
From: ehfm@midway.uchicago.edu (Eric Hoffmann)
Subject: zzwoof-1.0.cpt

Dear Keepers of the Archive:

Enclosed as an attachment please find "ZZWoof," a mailer enhancement to the
Macintosh Point Mail package "MacWoof 1.5.3."

ZZWoof improves upon the standard MacWoof package in the following areas:
ZZWoof features ZedZap mail session capability, the ability to unZip as
well as unARC mail bundles, and the Serial Tool is no longer required for
operation. ZZWoof can also talk directly to any serial port which means
that you can now use MacWoof with a Hurdler card or the Quadlink board.

Macintosh Point callers who call FidoNet boards should see a significant
speed enhancement during file transfers. Interrupted downloads may now be
resumed thanks to the ZedZap implementation.

