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US/Macintosh/Unsupported/CFM-68k 4.0b1 Info Name: CFM-68k Runtime Enabler Public Beta This software consists of a self-extracting archive. To use, download, double-click the downloaded file (this decompresses it). >From the Read Me included with this software: CFM-68k Runtime Enabler Public Beta Apple has made available the CFM-68k Runtime Enabler v4.0b1 extension for testing purposes. It is critical that you read this document before choosing to install this beta software. If you do choose to accept the risk of running this beta software, it is important that you carefully follow the installation instructions listed at the end of this document. WARNING: The CFM-68k Runtime Enabler v4.0b1 is "beta software"; it is not the finished version of CFM-68k Runtime Enabler v4.0. This software has been provided for test purposes only and is not supported by Apple Computer. WARNING: The CFM-68k Runtime Enabler v4.0b1 extension is provided on an as-is basis. It is not warranted to be free from errors. It may cause significant problems with your computer and with other software you have installed. WARNING: Because this software is not warranted to be free from errors, you should not use it on any computer which is used for mission critical functions. You should also not use on any computer which contains data you consider irreplaceable. Should you choose to use this software, Apple Computer is not liable for any damages which may result. WARNING: Do not use the CFM-68k Runtime Enabler v4.0b1 extension with versions of the ObjectSupport Lib extension earlier than 1.2. Version 1.2 of the ObjectSupportLib extension is included with this software. WARNING: Do not use Cyberdog v 1.2, 1.2.1, or 2.0 Alpha with this extension. There is an incompatibility between these versions of Cyberdog and the 4.0 version of the CFM-68k Runtime Enabler. This problem will be fixed in an upcoming version of Cyberdog which Apple expects to release shortly. When it is released, you can download it from the Cyberdog page at http://cyberdog.apple.com. IMPORTANT: The CFM-68k Runtime Enabler v4.0b1 extension will expire on May 1, 1997. Support and Feedback Technical support Do not call Apple technical support or the Apple Assistance Center with questions, comments, or problem reports about the CFM-68k Runtime Enabler v4.0b1. Providing feedback to Apple If you wish to provide Apple with feedback about this beta software, a link to the feedback form can be found at http://www.macos.apple.com/macos/cfm/cfmbeta.html. Apple does not guarantee any response to messages you send. No technical support for the CFM-68k Runtime Enabler v4.0b1 extension is available.
Fax Cover Pages 1.2 has been posted: US/Macintosh/Networking-Comm./Apple Telecom/Fax Cover Pages 1.2 Info Name: Apple Fax Cover Pages This software consists of a self-extracting archive. To use, download it to your hard drive and then double-click it to decompress the software. >From the Read Me included with this software: The new update for Apple Telecom software 3.1 includes 2 new cover pages in Apple Fax format called:
You will find these cover pages inside the "Cover Pages" disk or disk image. What the updated Cover Pages provide If you used a calling card or credit card to send a fax with Apple Telecom software 3.0, 3.0.3, or 3.1, the card number and PIN appeared on the fax cover page along with the recipient's fax number in the <Recipient Fax Number> field. It was necessary to delete the <Recipient Fax Number> field from the cover page in order to use it to send a fax. The updated Sample Cover Page and Standard Cover Page documents have both the <Recipient Fax Number> and <Recipient Voice Number> fields removed to prevent these numbers from appearing on a faxed cover page. Note: If you add one or both of these fields back into either of these cover pages--or if you create a new cover page using either of these fields--the card and PIN number will again appear in the faxed cover page.
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