EvangeList Digest Saturday, January 30 1999 Volume 01 : Number 1365
In this issue:
Tidbit - German Macintosh FAQ PR - iTeen Online $$ - Mac Only Hosting and Colocation Special Offer PR - Y2Kountdown(TM) PR - Reservation System For B&B'S and Inns Tidbit - She's Like a Rainbow In Japan, Too. ?? - Resolving Intranet Addresses On NT Networks ?? - TVI925 Emulation On iMac
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Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 02:05:29 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - German Macintosh FAQ
<x-flowed>This tidbit is from:
Thomas Nagel <mailto:w333@gmx.net>
There is a new, large Macintosh faq at <http://www.mac-im-netz.de/macfaq.html> in german language. A large portion covers especially network questions, but there are also lots of other things adressed. Over the last months the number of answered questions went up to more than 70. All informations are kept strict actual and the links are checked regularly to avoid outdated contents.
The faq ist made private by me. I hope it helps the german speaking Mac community and shows how outstanding the Mac is suited for all kinds of networks. </x-flowed>
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Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 02:05:20 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - iTeen Online
This announcement is from:
Stephen Siercks <mailto:iteen@hotpop.com>
The creators of iTeen from theimac.com are announcing a brand new site for teens who have or are interested in Macs! ÊWhat's it called? ÊWell, so there's no confusion, we're calling it "iTeen Online". Ê
With the help of Robert Aldridge of "theiMac.com", ÊiTeen Online is being designed, written and run by a group of devoted iTeens who have happily made the transition to the most excellent of all Êcomputers and are eager to help others do the same. ÊÊÊ
Our mission at iTeen Online is to create the ideal teen computing world. ÊTo help achieve this, we are offering reviews, support, editorials, daily "content original" articles, Q and A forums, contests, and more of the stuff which Êappeals to us and so, we think, will appeal to others. ÊRemember, even though iTeen is specifically created for teens, we are an equal opportunity website and will welcome participation from everyone, regardless of race, creed, religion or generation!!
Here's the URL: <http://theimac.com/iteen>
The iTeens, Steve, Spike, Jordan, and Lou writers/webmasters of iTeen Online at theimac.com
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Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 02:05:53 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: $$ - Mac Only Hosting and Colocation Special Offer
This special offer is from:
Bill Leonard <mailto:bill@eport.net>
We are a Mac-only business that has a totally underutilized T1 from UUNet direct to the backbone.
We have decided to casually offer some hosting and/or colocation services to the Mac web community to make use of some of the bandwidth and recoup some cost, etc...
Although final pricing has not yet been set, it will be measurably less expensive than any current "specialist" in these areas, since its not our primary business.
EvangeList members will receive 20% off of the monthly pricing and half-off the set up charges.
Please e.mail me privately if you may be interested in colocating or hosting on our network, and I'll keep you informed when pricing is set, etc.
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Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 02:05:24 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - Y2Kountdown(TM)
This announcement is from:
<mailto:tatewake@usa.net (TJ Grant)>
Inspired Communications announces the release of Y2Kountdown(TM) for the MacIntosh, "The last screensaver you will ever own!"
With a wry nod to all the Y2K media madness, this inventive screen saver offers original graphics, along with a floating countdown clock that displays the months, days, hours, minutes and seconds remaining before Y2Khaos(TM) erupts. It also offers customizable options, a real time clock, events countdown clock, and a number of added security features, including a password-locked files protector.
Y2KountdownTM is a bargain at $20. Mac Users are invited to download a limited trial version at:
<http://inspired.netstreet.net/y2k/>
For more information on registering this product, please see:
<http://inspired.netstreet.net/reginfo/>
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Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 02:05:39 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - Reservation System For B&B'S and Inns
This announcement is from:
Chuck Miller <mailto:cjmiller@informedsol.com>
Charles Miller, President of Informed Solutions, Inc. announced the release of a new version, 4.5, and has announced a price restructuring of its InnFormed Manager reservation and guest tracking software. Keeping up with the computer industry in general, the full, unlimited software package is now selling for $150 less than it was just a year ago. Available for almost all Macintosh (a power mac is suggested) [Runs great on an iMac] computers running system 7.0 or higher, InnFormed Manager made its new release available January 10, 1999. Complete with built-in word processing, including mail-merge features, full reporting capability and comprehensive reservation options, InnFormed Manager is completely Y2K compliant and at the cutting edge in software for the operation of small inns and bed and breakfasts.
For further information contact Informed Solutions, Inc. at (617) 739-0306 or email to <mailto:sales@informedsol.com>. You are invited to check out the InnFormed Manager website: <http://www.innformed-manager.com>. The regular price is $450.00 plus shipping and handling of about $10.00 plus tax for state of MA. As a special incentive for those replying from the evangalist we will reduce the price by another $50.00.
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Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 02:06:18 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - She's Like a Rainbow In Japan, Too.
This tidbit is from:
Larry Cafiero <mailto:larkyo@po.cnet-sc.ne.jp>
The new iMac ad has hit the shores of Japan! During a Saturday evening prime-time variety show broadcast in Tokyo (don't ask me the name - I get them all confused), the almost tinny piano of the Rolling Stones' "She's Like a Rainbow" started and a flurry of different-flavored iMacs seemed to waltz across the screen. It was great -- even better than hearing Jeff Goldblum explaining the simplicity of the iMac in Japanese (which, in an of itself, was pretty funny).
(I was told, however, that the flavored iMacs would not be available here for another month from a rather large retailer, Bic Camera, which is taking orders at 158,000 yen -- about $1,500 or so -- with the Bondi Blues now going for 118,000 yen -- about $1,100. Therein lies a debate in our household -- my wife prefers Tangerine, but should my tactics to hold out for a new Yosemite G3 fail, I think I'd prefer a Bondi Blue)
All of which is to say that next month's Macworld Tokyo can't come soon enough!
Kicking butt in the Land of the Rising Sun, Larry Cafiero Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan
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Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 02:06:11 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: ?? - Resolving Intranet Addresses On NT Networks
This request is from:
Troy & Hui Curtis <mailto:tscurtis@primenet.com>
My company is primarily Windows 95/NT-based, with a whopping five Macs spread around the organization. Since I came on board in November, I've been spending time making sure they're working as best as possible, since none of our IS people know even the basics about Macs. (I'm sending two of my techs to a Mac training seminar in March.)
One weird problem that I haven't been able to fix involves Macs accessing our company intranet. The intranet web site is accessed by typing <http://ourcompany/> (no "www" and no ".edu"). All the PCs can connect to it fine, but the Mac browsers all try to add a "www" before the address and a ".com" afterward, which of course doesn't work.
If I type the IP address in the Mac browser, the web page loads just fine. Likewise, if I include the local domain (http://ourcompany.ourdomain.edu) the pages load fine. Unfortunately, every time a link is clicked that references a URL lacking the local domain, the page will fail to load again.
I've checked to be sure all the TCP/IP settings, including local domain, DNS servers (we have our own), etc. are set correctly. All the PCs are using Microsoft Networking, which the Macs can't use. Short of convincing our company webmasters to use relative links throughout the intranet (NOT likely), I can't think of a possible solution. Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.
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Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 02:05:56 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: ?? - TVI925 Emulation On iMac
This request is from:
Nikolas Kovalenko <mailto:kovalenk@utw.com>
I have just about exhausted my resources, not to mention patience and am in desperate need of help on a rather obscure problem.
I have a client that has just purchased an iMac classic to replace an aging 486 PC (score one more for the good guys!), which is used almost exclusively for dial-up access to a large local insurance provider. Their tech support is just about useless in anything related to Macintosh, however, and I am having trouble finding a solution.
The problems is that their host system requires TVI925 emulation from a dial-up connection. This is basically a TN3270 shell; however, their firewall does not support telnet connections--has to be by modem connection. The PCs use Procomm Plus 3.1 to do this with no problem. However, I am unable to find a comparable setup, especially that will recognize the iMac's internal modem.
I have found an item called Brown Term, used to connect to Queen's Library, Kingston, Canada. This is an older piece of software which uses the Apple Modem Tool to make the connection. However, when I try to connect, I get a constant chime, as if the BEL command is being issued on a local echo, which is really quite unacceptable. Any attempt to change the alert sound in the software locks up the system (8.5). It seems to be connecting OK, but the sound issue is a real problem. Lastly, the closest I can come to the iMac internal modem in the Apple Modem Tool configuration is Hayes Compatible--don't know if this is relevant or not.
I have also run across an item called MacToPic_Plus which is supposed to be able to emulate TVI925, but have not been able to get this to work.
Does anyone know of 1) an update to Brown Term (I have version 4.7.2, (c) 9/73) which works with OS 8.5, or 2) a plug-in to Zterm which emulates TVI925, or 3) another software package that will accomplish this? The client would prefer shareware, but commercial software is OK if necessary (MacToPic_Plus lists at $195, which is pricey for this client). If we can get this to work reliably, I will get to yank out 4 PCs and a UNIX dumb terminal, replacing all with iMacs. Let's win another one here!
Oh yes, I will gladly summarize results back to the EvangeList!
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