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Extensions
http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/DEF/PP/ext.html Friday, September 5, 1997
Color SW 2000 Series CMM (v1.0): allows you to use ColorSync with the Color StyleWriter 2400. NOTE: If you have a 68000 Mac, this
extension will not allow it to start up. You should start up with extensions off, remove this file, then restart.
Color Sync (v2.1.1) [40/384]: enables the ColorSync system (see the "Color Sync System Profile" entry in the "Control Panels" chapter).
DAL: enables network activity using Data Access Language, formerly called CL/1. From Apple's Tech Info Library:
Data Access Language is Apple's client/server protocol for remote data access and is based on ANSI standard SQL (Structured Query
Language). DAL is optimized to provide decision-support applications with uniform access to data, regardless of the different brands of
databases, the different host platforms, or the different types of networks.
The DAL client software is included as a part of System 7.0 and can be transparently accessed by applications written to the Data Access
Manager API. These applications can access data from DAL servers running on host computers, across all DAL-supported networks.
Therefore, with the Data Access Manager and the included DAL client software in System 7, applications can "speak" in an identical fashion
to many different types of host databases. Apple Computer Inc. is currently delivering DAL servers through APDA for the following
environments:
VAX/VMS (for DEC Rdb, Informix, Ingres, Oracle, and Sybase)
MVS/TSO (for IBM DB2)
VM/CMS (for IBM SQL/DS)
DEC also provides DAL as a part of the DEC PathWORKS product. Apple is also working with software and hardware vendors to extend
DAL client and server support to other industry platforms."
Desktop Manager Fix (v1.0): part of the AppleShare server software package. Supposedly improves desktop interaction in a multi-user
environment.
Desktop Printer Extension, Desktop Printer Spooler, Desktop PrintMonitor (all v2.0.1) [NA]: Under LaserWriter 8.3 and higher, these
extensions (although PrintMonitor is actually an application) allow you to have a printer icon on your desktop, to which you can drag and
drop documents to be printed. Double-clicking the icon brings up a PrintMonitor specifically for that printer. If you have more than one
Desktop Printer, you can drag and drop/schedule documents between them. Version 2.0 includes the option of selecting printers from the
menu bar, control strip, or Print dialog box. Also, the desktop printer icons can be moved to anywhere on the hard drive. If you are using
this software on a 68k Mac, you will also have the CFM-68K Runtime Enabler" extension installed, which has been found to be problematic
(see its entry above). Note that it may be necessary for some people to increase the memory allocation for the Desktop Print Monitor
application (using the "Get Info" command) in order to enable background printing with LW8.4.x.
Display Enabler 2.0.3: Supposedly only needed by multiscan/multisync monitors. This file actually has a space at the beginning of its name
to allow it to load first in the startup process. Adds functionality to Energy Saver and to the Monitors control strip module by allowing you
to switch resolutions on-the-fly. According to Apple, the Display Software 2.0 installs Display Enabler version 2.0. This version is not
necessary on the PCI Power Macintosh computers and computers running System 7.5.3, since it is built into the System (although its
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