#Old software downloads for mac deskscribble install#Some people have experienced a problem when printing to the LaserWriter IIf or IIg from a Macintosh using System 7 and the LaserWriter 7.0 driver, where the system will not download the Zapf Dingbats PostScript font that comes on the "LaserWriter II Install 4.0" disks. I assume it still works fine even if you dial the extra "E." We'll pass on any more information we hear about this problem, and yes, I realize that the phone number I just gave has one too many digits. Apple is trying to figure out what the cause of the problems might be, and in the meantime, users having trouble with the PowerBook floppy drive can call Apple at 800/SOS-APPLE. We've heard that Apple has been receiving reports of floppy drive problems on PowerBooks, primarily on the 140. Adobe has been sheepishly calling the customers who received these to explain what happened, and to ask that the customers prepare the packages to be picked up by Adobe's shipping service, at no charge to the customer. #Old software downloads for mac deskscribble update#The two-disk upgrade package included tutorial and update information materials. A recent batch of Adobe Type Manager 2.0.3 upgrades actually contained Illustrator 3.0.2 upgrades (which happen to include ATM 2.0.3). Highly recommended and well worth the price. I've read the booklet and am extremely impressed with it. Just look for /info-mac/report/mac-memory-guide.hqx. In addition, an electronic version (in Microsoft Word format) is archived at for anonymous FTP. If you help out with a user group, Connectix will send you 100 copies or as many as you want if you'll use them. It is free, and you can get one by calling Connectix at the number below or sending email to with your snail mail address included. Anbinder - Durrant - who doesn't consider themselves an expert on configuring memory for the Macintosh should take a look at a small booklet from Connectix called The Macintosh Memory Guide. (OK, so it's not a huge bug, it still messes up a Quark Xtension I've got in the works) Good luck with the new text format." This has been acknowledged by UK.DTS as a bug. In the British localisation of KCHR a mistake was made, and they seem to have used the old System 6 version. In System 7, the KCHR was revamped to allow access to all the accent characters directly from the keyboard. The KCHR resource controls how key codes are interpreted as character codes. I know it won't be of much personal interest to US readers, but you might like to include it. Paul Durrant writes, "I recently came across a bug in the British System 7. Monochrome Card: Not fully tested, appears to be compatible.ĭirect-connect SuperMac Video to Quadras: I believe that only the 21" display and the 19" display with the 21" cable will work (in 8-bit mode) with Apple's built-in video on the Quadras. Spectrum/8*24 PDQ: Compatible, except for RasterOps mode.ĬolorCard/24: Not fully tested, appears to be compatible. #Old software downloads for mac deskscribble series#Spectrum/24 Series III: Not compatible - new ROM in December. Video Products: List as per SuperMac follows: (I have run an XP200 on a Quadra and it appears to run mostly fine.) This will almost certainly be the last version of the Manager. The fix is a new version of the Manager that will be out in the first quarter of 1992. SuperMac officially claims multiple incompatibilities. Hard Disks: The current version of the Manager (4.2/4.2E) is currently listed as not supporting the Quadras. Mark also passes on this information from Brian Calhoun-Bryant of BAKA Technical Support and SuperMac about compatibility issues between SuperMac products and the Quadras. For best results it's appropriate to use the AppleShare server software on a dedicated server machine, but it is possible to use it on a personal workstation if high performance isn't essential." Briefly, the new software is fully compatible with (and requires) System 7, and it allows the server software to be run at the same time as other applications under the process manager. Anbinder informs us, "AppleShare 3.0 has finally shipped! It replaces both the AppleShare 2.0 file sharing and print sharing software packages with a single $1199 package. Copyright 1991 TidBITS Electronic Publishing.
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