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 <title> AVTEK ARA Scripts
 (scr-avtek-11.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/14917</link>
 <description>Date: 23 Apr 1994 00:35:38 +1100

These are the latest (v1.1) ARA scripts written for the AVTEK brand of modems
sold in Australia. They were downloaded from the NetComm BBS and will suit
nearly all Avtek modems.
If you didnt already know, Avtek are basically cheap (less featured) NetComm
modems.

Cheers

Andrew Jeffrey

&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt; Attached TEXT file follows &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;

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 <pubDate>Fri, 17 Mar 2006 22:39:00 -0800</pubDate>
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<item>
 <title> Demo of Dialog Manager calls in System7
 (append-ditl-demo-c.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/12960</link>
 <description>Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 14:23:25 -0500

        This shell was created to demonstrate the correct way to 
        use AppendDITL(), CountDITL(), and ShortenDITL() Dialog 
        Manager calls in System7.  This shell also show how to 
        corectly use the WindowFont for drawing text in a dialog This 
        demo creates a sample dialog which contains a checkbox 
        control using the WindowFont.  This checkbox appends and 
        shortens the dialogs DITL.

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 <pubDate>Fri, 17 Mar 2006 19:36:59 -0800</pubDate>
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 <title> WindowBottom for FirstClass
 (first-class-window-bottom-fkey.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/15051</link>
 <description>Date: Fri, 21 Jan 1994 08:40:30 -0500
Organization: Club Mac Toronto

If you use FirstClass software, why do you need this FKEY?

Each time you start a download, what do you do? Do you leave the window where
it is along with all the others, or do you move it to the bottom of the
screen so that you can see what's going on? For those of you who fall into
the second category, I made an FKEY for you that will do all the work. This
FKEY moves all transfer windows, not just the active one. This permits you to
download many things, and execute the FKEY only once.

Further instructions on use and installation are included in this BinHex'ed
CompactPro archive. The FKEY was programmed by Jean-Pierre Poulin who lives
in Quebec City in Canada. The instructions were originally written in French
by Jean-Pierre, and later translated to English by Richard N.K.
Chong@cmac.eastern.com.

Enjoy!

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 <title> Daleks version 1.0 - final
 (daleks-10.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/15640</link>
 <description>Date: Wed, 20 Jul 94 10:43:56 -0700

this is the 1.0-final release of Daleks - an arcade/strategy game for Newton. Several improvements have been made since the original beta release.

Please replace any earlier beta version of Daleks in your archive with this one.

 -ME

 ---

 Copyright (C) 1994 Michael S. Engber. All rights reserved.
 
 Daleks v1.0
 Another fine product from Avarice Software
 
 This is a version of the game of Daleks for the Newton.  It was inspired
 by the original Macintosh version of Daleks (by Johan Strandberg) and
 its numerous successors.
 
 Daleks is freeware. Share it freely. Please include this documentation if
 you redistribute it.
 
 Send comments &amp; bugs to:
 
 Michael S. Engber
  3486 Golden State Drive
  Santa Clara, CA  95051
 -InterNet: engber@newton.apple.com
 -from CompuServe: &gt;INTERNET:engber@newton.apple.com
 -AppleLink: engber
 
 Changes For Version 1.0
  - reduce delay between tapping and directional arrows appearing
  - dumb moves not allowed (&amp; sounds to distinguish good from bad)
  - auto-click mode
  - status bar (&amp; info button moved there)
  - score moved above the field to the left &amp; round indicator added
  - uDaleks version 
 
 ---

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 <title> ARA 2.0 scripts for USR modems
 (ccl-usrob-ara2.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/14911</link>
 <description>Date: Tue, 16 Aug 1994 10:23:19 -0700



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        This ARA 2.0 scripts can be used with all US Robotics modems.
Obtained from USR. 



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<item>
 <title> QuickDial 1.4 submission
 (quick-dial-13.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/15517</link>
 <description>Date: Sat, 22 Jan 94 02:10:52 CST

QuickDial 1.3
Keywords: PHONE DIALER MODEM COPY CLIPBOARD
 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 &lt;text&gt;, ; H0 to the modem (a generic 
dial and hangup when done). Control will return immediatly to the 
computer, even during dialing, unless you have set otherwise. 
 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&lt;cr&gt; 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!
 Version 1.2 (8/31/93) didn't work, but if it did it would have the 
option to wait for the modem to finish before quitting.
 Version 1.3 (1/21/94) does work. It changes a few features in ways worth 
noting: (This also describes how the program works!)
  1) It sends AT&lt;return&gt;, then the string contained in STR id 128, then 
STR id 129 or the clipboard if STR id 129 is blank, then ";H0"&lt;return&gt;.  
This is slightly different than the old versions which sent ATD before 
the STR id 128, etc.
  2) It now reads STR id 130 to check how long of a delay you want 
between the time the command is sent to the modem and the program quits. 
Putting in 0 will give the same behavior as before, where the program 
quits as the phone is dialed. If you have fax software, or possibly a 
powerbook, putting in a delay of 15 seconds or so will allow your modem 
to dial before it is cut off. Your computer will appear to freeze for 
however long you have specified; it really hasn't. I would still like to 
have the option of waiting for the modem, but I haven't figured it out 
(or had time to), so if someone can, please let me know!

Version 1.3 of 1/21/94.
Matthew Blain
mblain@aol.com
meb3@cec.wustl.edu
__________________

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 <pubDate>Fri, 17 Mar 2006 22:50:58 -0800</pubDate>
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 <title> Telnet2.6.1d1 Source Code
 (ncsa-mac-telnet-261d1-c.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/13142</link>
 <description>From "mactel@ncsa.uiuc.edu (Mac Telnet)" Tue May 17 12:35:18 1994
Date: Tue, 17 May 94 14:29:40 CDT


Several people have asked me for the NCSA Telnet 2.6 source code.  The source
code for 2.6 is not available.  However, the source code for 2.6.1d1 _is_
available.

Don't let the "d" scare you.  The primary difference between the 2.6.1d1 source
and the 2.6 source is the addition of some macros and a few small changes so
the source code will compile native for the PowerMacintosh.  The changes
are detailed in the readme file.

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 <title> [*] NetRPG 1.06 Source code
 (net-rpg-106-p.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/13144</link>
 <description>Date: Thu, 10 Nov 1994 13:28:47 -0600 (CST)


NetRPG is a mac-based TCP/IP internet chat server made specifically for 
playing role-playing games over the net.

Source is Think pascal 4.

--Erich

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 <title> FirstClass* Getting Started documentation
 (first-class-docs.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/15048</link>
 <description>Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 15:39:14 -0600



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FC mac Getting Started.sea 214K
FirstClass Client for Macintosh 2.6

FirstClass* Client 2.6 is copyright * 1990-1994 SoftArc Inc.  You are free
to download and distribute this file providing it is distributed in its
entirety and no modifications are made.  All other rights are reserved by
SoftArc Inc.

When posting this file to other online systems, please describe it as:

FirstClass* Client is the graphical front-end software required to connect
via network or modem to FirstClass systems.  It will run on any Macintosh
with at least 1 MB of memory.

Also attached to this message is introductory user documentation in
Microsoft Word format.  The Getting Started document is unchanged from
version 2.5.

FirstClass* Client for Macintosh 2.6 introduces the ability to connect over
TCP/IP to FirstClass servers licensed with SoftArc's optional TCP/IP
Protocol Module.  If your server supports TCP/IP, contact your FirstClass
system administrator for information on how to set up a TCP/IP connection.

______________________________________________________

SoftArc Inc.
Global Area Communications

100 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario, CANADA, L3R 6H3
1902 Ridge Road, #325, West Seneca, New York, USA, 14224

Tel: 905-415-7000  Fax: 905-415-7151  FirstClass: 905-415-7070  Internet:
sales@softarc.com

FirstClass is a registered trademark of SoftArc Inc.



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 <title> FirstClass* Getting Started documentation
 (first-class-text-picture-112.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/15049</link>
 <description>From arm@netcom.com Sun Mar 13 21:53:35 1994
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 1994 21:54:33 -0800

Attached is version 1.1.2 of FirstClass Text-Picture, a utility
that creates styled text pictures from graphics files. This allows
graphics to be viewed on FirstClass messages.

I am not the author, just a satisfied user.

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 <title> [*] Apple ARA Server 1.0-&gt;2.1.0 Client Enablers
 (ara-server-201-10-client-updt.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/14909</link>
 <description>Date: Tue, 23 Aug 1994 16:13:49 -0800



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Apple Provides Software to Allow ARA 2.0.1 Servers to Accept Calls from ARA 1.0
Clients

Dateline:
Cupertino, California--August 23, 1994

Description:
Apple Computer, Inc. today announced the availability of software that allows
custmers using the latest server software for Apple Remote Access (Version
2.0.1) to accept calls from Apple Remote Access (ARA) Version 1.0 clients.  The
new software, available immediately at no charge to ARA customers in the U.S.,
is easy to install and enables both Apple Remote Access Personal and MultiPort
Servers (versions 2.0.1) to accept calls from ARA 1.0 clients.

The server software does not provide any additional enhancements beyond
enabling Version 1.0 clients to access Version 2.0.1 servers nor does it add
ARA 2.0 functionality to the ARA 1.0 client (In fact, no changes need to be
made to any 1.0 client).  Customers that do not require connections from ARA
1.0 clients to 2.0.1 servers do not need to update their remote access server
software.

Significance:
The latest version of the Apple Remote Access product family includes both
hardware and software which allows individuals or workgroups to easily access
information and services remotely over a variety of connections, ranging from
telephone lines to cellular telephone links.  The product family includes the
Apple Remote Access Personal Server for Macintosh(R), Apple Remote Access
MultiPort Server and Apple Remote Access Client for Macintosh. Additionally,
the product line includes expansion products such as an X.25 network expansion
kit and the Apple IP Gateway.

Availability:
The Apple Remote Access Update is available immediately at no charge to
current Apple Remote Access customers in the U.S. The software update can be
obtained from users groups and electronic bulletin boards such as e*World,
Compuserve or AppleLink.

This software enhancement is subject to terms and conditions and is void where
prohibited by law, taxed or restricted.

Contacts:
Emilio Robles          John McCreadie
Apple Computer, Inc.   Regis McKenna, Inc.
(408) 862-5671         (408) 974-4398

-30-

Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.,
registered in the United States and other countries.

--ENDS--

Note to admin folks. I have been asked to have you post this by Eric Gould,
Product Line Manager, Apple Business Systems &lt;egould@applelink.apple.com&gt;.
Should you have any questions about posting this software, please contact
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<item>
 <title> Off Hook 1.4.sit
 (off-hook-14.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/15515</link>
 <description>Date: Wed, 20 Jul 1994 09:18:48 -0500



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OffHook is a tiny application which will 'busy out' your modem (or send any
other specified modem string) and then wait a predetermined amount of time
before launching another application. OffHook is intended to be used as
part of a Tabby/Aeolus/FidoNet event when you might not want callers to
logon while your BBS is busy processing mail messages.

OffHook is unique in that it can address the regular Printer and Modem
ports *and* any QuadraLink or Hurdler/Hustler serial port via a simple
pop-up menu.

If, for example, you run Formula One off of a CSI serial card, OffHook
ought to come in very handy.

OffHook 1.4 =A9 1992-1994 written by Malcolm Davidson
Email: mrd@mpe67.dmpe.csiro.au




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<item>
 <title> MSG Demo 1.4 (source code)
 (msg-14-demo-c.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/13139</link>
 <description>Date: Sat, 23 Apr 1994 19:28:54 -0400 (EDT)

MSG Demo 1.4 is a collection of 67 graphic effects and 60 fades.  New
features: increased compatibility with 68000 machines, 32 new effects and
fades, deBinHex capability, and many technical improvements.  This archive
contains complete THINK C source code and project files.  Demo application
also available; check ftp sites or e-mail f8dy@netaxs.com.  Finger
f8dy@netaxs.com for complete program list.  Copyright (C) 1992-4, Mark
Pilgrim.  Please read enclosed file "GNU General Public License" for
licensing details.

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 <title> source/pascal - MungeImage 1.2.0 Source
 (munge-image-120-p.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/13141</link>
 <description>Date: Mon, 15 Aug 1994 20:17:38 +0800



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Source to the latest release of the much malaigned, falsely accused, I
didn't do it, I wasn't even in the country at the time, MungeImage utility.

Share and Enjoy.

Quinn "The Eskimo!" &lt;quinn@cs.uwa.edu.au&gt;
Peter N Lewis &lt;peter.lewis@info.curtin.edu.au&gt;



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 <title> uuUndo 1.0
 (uu-undo-10.hqx)</title>
 <link>http://www.applefritter.com/node/12331</link>
 <description>Date: Mon, 7 Nov 1994 16:38:18 -0500



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This is the first official release of uuUndo, a fast, free batch uudecoding
utility for the Macintosh.  Although uuUndo was originally designed to work
with John Norstad's NewsWatcher, it does quite nicely in its own right as a
standalone drag and drop smart uudecoder.

uuUndo is shipped as a fat binary, running incredibly quickly on PowerPC
machines, and makes full use of asynchronous I/O to ensure smooth operation
in the background.  Because it is based on Leonard Rosenthal's DropShell
code, uuUndo is also fully scriptable and recordable.  uuUndo requires
System 7.

If you find any bugs or have any comments, please email me at
giles@med.cornell.edu.  Thank you.



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