[comp.sys.mac.system] Ftp site for Suitcase II 1.2.10 updater & related updaters

gad@eclipse.its.rpi.edu (Garance A. Drosehn) (06/07/91)

For those who have been trying to get their hands on the updater programs for  
Suitcase II, I've made them available from my office workstation for anonymous  
FTP.  This is not meant as an endorsement for 5th G products by RPI, and I  
don't supply them with any guareentees of their wonderfulness.  I just thought  
that people without AOL and CIS access should benefit from the work that Steve  
Brecher puts in to come up with these updates.

  The FTP site is   eclipse.its.rpi.edu
the IP address is   128.113.24.91
 the directory is   Mac/suitcase_upds

and here's the info on what is available there:

All files unstuff into updater programs.  If you don't have the
original versions of the programs, these files will do you no good.

The Suitcase1.2.10upd.hqx updates Suitcase II versions 1.2 thru 1.2.9 
to version 1.2.10.  It also includes a text file that describes a
patch to add to 1.2.10 which solves an ocassional problem with
running under system 7.

The FHarmony1.3upd.hqx file gives you an updater to change
Font Harmony versions 1.0 thru 1.2 to version 1.3.

The FS_Valet1.2upd.hqx file gives you an updater to change
Font & Sound Valet versions 1.0 thru 1.1 to version 1.2.

The Pyro4.0.1upd.hqx file gives you an updater to change
Pyro version 4.0 to version 4.0.1.  This updates Pyro itself,
not the modules that go along with it.

All files in this directory are .hqx files created by Stuffit
Classic.  When you unbinhex the files, you'll get a .sit file
(I would have had a .sit.hqx prefix, but the file names were
getting too long).  These sit files are made by Stuffit Classic,
but I made them as version 1.5.1 archives so just about anyone
should be able to decode them.

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Garance Alistair Drosehn   = gad@rpi.edu  or  gad@eclipse.its.rpi.edu
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute;  Troy NY  USA
   (I posted this info in csm.apps a few days ago, but it was 
    suggested that csm.system had quite a few people who were
    trying to trackdown the 1.2.10 updater)