
Extensions
http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/DEF/PP/ext.html Friday, September 5, 1997
N-Up Printing: part of the QuickDraw GX package, this extension allows you to print more than one page on a single sheet of paper by
dividing the page into smaller sections and reducing the printing size. Up to 16 pages can be printed on a single 8.5x11 sheet.
Network Extension (v7.5.5) [NA]: allows you to choose what type of network your Mac is attached to using the AppleTalk or Network
control panels. Also allows you to activate Personal File Sharing from the Finder. This file is used in conjunction with Open Transport or
Classic Networking to enable network access.
Network Launch Fix (v1.0.2): on 68040 Macs, fixed a bug when launching applications over a network. Incorporated into system 7.5 and
later.
PC Card Extension (v2.0): allows newer PowerBooks to use expansion cards that adhere to the PC Standard.
PC Card Modem Extension (v2.0.3): allows newer PowerBooks to use modem expansion cards that adhere to the PC Standard
PC Clipboard Translator: on Macs with a DOS Compatibility Card, allows cross-platform Clipboard capability (for example, to "copy" text
on the PC side, then "paste" it on the Mac side).
PC Net Exchange (v1.0.1): works with the PC Exchange control panel to help Mac users share DOS/Windows files over an AppleTalk
network with users of the AppleShare Client for Windows software. If PC Net Exchange is installed on a Mac client system, you can "map"
files on the Mac to Mac OS documents in the same way that PC Exchange lets you map PC files on locally attached PC disks. Any mapping
that you've previously defined is automatically implemented. If PC Net Exchange is installed on a server, files that users have copied or
saved to that server by using AppleShare Client for Windows appear as "PC" (text) files, and you can map these files to Mac OS application
document types with the PC Exchange control panel. If PC Exchange is not installed, such files appear on the server as "PC" (text) files, but
you cannot map these files to Mac OS document types.
PCI Network Legacy Layer & PCI Network Legacy Loader: there is an update available for 6360/6400/5400 series systems which fixes
SCSI problems and provides additional Ethernet support. The "6360/64xx/54xx Update" installs these two extensions to the Extensions
folder. If you are using the optional Ethernet CS II card for Ethernet capability, these files provide support for the MacIPX and Local Area
Transport (LAT) network protocols. (The update is available from Apple's support sites.)
Power Format Patch Extension: fixed some problems with floppy disks on Macs with a 180 MHz or faster processor. Rolled into the
System under System 7.5.5 Update.
PowerBook Monitors Extension: provides added functionality for external monitors connected to a PowerBook. Contains the monitor
information strings that show the resolution and scan rate for the attached monitor, as well as the PowerBook video card information string.
Also provides the option of adjusting the gamma setting on color PowerBooks.
PowerCD Extension: driver for the Apple PowerCD portable external CD-ROM drive.
PowerMac Debugger: part of Apple's E.T.O. compiler tools. Used by developers to debug remotely from another Mac. If you have this
extension installed and try to use the GeoPort modem, you will get an error that the GeoPort/serial port is already in use.
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