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From: cs162fed@sdcc18.ucsd.EDU (Grobbins)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: imagewriter spooler
Message-ID: <843@sdcc18.ucsd.EDU>
Date: 16 Dec 87 06:48:20 GMT
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Keywords: SuperSpool MultiFinder
Summary: SuperSpool works okay under MF
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In article <4210010@wdl1.UUCP> kck@wdl1.UUCP (Karl C. Kelley) writes:
>I am one of those who has/had a perfectly ordinary and acceptable spooler
>for the Mac and Imagewriter, it is/was put out by the same people who did
>SuperLaser Spool.  The problem is, when you go to multifinder, you lose that
>capability.

Surprising.  I've been running SuperSpool 4.0 without trouble under
MultiFinder 1.0 for months.  The only problem I found was configuring it
to start MultiFinder after loading, since SuperSpool will only chain
to an application, not (as MF is) a system file.

My solution to that problem was:  1. Use Set Startup in the
Finder to make SuperSpool the startup application,
but NOT under MultiFinder.  2. Move an application --
any application -- into the System folder and name it
MultiFindex  3. Run SuperSpool (or reboot), click on the
SuperSpool screen when it comes up, and change the chained
application to MultiFindex.  4. Later, with a byte-editing
utility (I used Fedit+) search for the ASCII string
MultiFindex in the SuperSpool file, and change it to
MultiFinder. (Actually, the chain file name may be in
some easy-to-edit resource, but I neglected to check
ResEdit.)

Pretty straightforward, and has worked ignorably well since.

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