|-------------------------- Acorn News Service --------------------------| | http://www.acornusers.org/ans/ | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| | The Acorn News Service is an independent service. | | It is in no way connected with, or supported by the Acorn Group PLC. | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| | ISSUE 24 10 January 1999 | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| | To send in your news items or comments, use the ANS website, | | or e-mail them to ans@ans.acornusers.org. | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Random site this issue: http://www.archivemag.co.uk/ | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| | >>>> 1999...The Year For Acorn! <<<< | |------------------------------------------------------------------------| Contents -------- 1) Editorial 2) General News 3) Commercial News 4) PD/Shareware News 5) Club News 6) ANS information Editorial --------- 1999 is bound to be exciting for Acorn users world-wide. It's either going to be take off...or landing. Whatever it is, let's hope it's good! With RISC OS 4 just around the corner, and many more exciting projects from committed Acorn companies, it's just time to wait and see. Don't forget that ANS are doing their part as well. With the new discussion list which has been named ADL, you can have your say on any Acorn matter... just subscribe with two clicks on the ANS site. Many new features are in development. One you are sure to have seen and heard of by now, is the new feature article being hosted on the ANS site each month, courtesy of the best Acorn magazine... ARCHIVE MAGAZINE. Keep on using the Classified ads section on the ANS site, and keep the site bookmarked to check for future features. Keep on sending in those news items...which never seem to come! Remember, even if you "think" someone else may have sent in the same article, send it in anyway. It's bound to help. Any new versions of software, hardware, new developments etc... we want it ALL! Thanks Eytan Editor, ANS General News ------------ 1) Acorn sells stake in Xemplar 8 Jan 1998 - http://www.acorn.com/acorn/news/press/xemplar.html Acorn Group plc, the technology holding company, today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Acorn Computers Limited (ACL), has sold its 50% interest in educational IT supplier, Xemplar Education Limited, to its joint venture partner, Apple Computer. The transaction values Xemplar at GBP6m and ACL's cash proceeds are GBP3m. During 1997, Xemplar recorded a pre-tax profit of GBP0.2m and its net asset value at 31 December 1998 is estimated at GBP4.2m, with ACL's share at GBP0.1m and GBP2.1m respectively. Proceeds will initially be placed on deposit but will be used to finance further development of ACL, which, during 1998, announced its intention to focus on the multimedia and digital TV markets. Commenting on the deal, Stan Boland, Chief Executive of Acorn Group plc said: "The disposal of our stake in Xemplar was a natural step, given ACL's business focus. It reinforces our commitment to becoming a major player in the rapidly growing digital TV market." 2) Frobnicate Issue #18 Issue 18 of Frobnicate, a pro-ARM technology and RISC OS magazine released as an Ovation file, was recently published. Contents includes: * Editor's Page, discussing Acorn futures * Dictionary - part 'C' * A matter of sorts (an article on sorting methods by Jon Ripley) * Announcing: The Lincs AUG * Ovation Pro (demo version available from WWW site) * Frobnicate Awards 1998 The "semi-serious magazine for semi-serious Acorn enthusiasts" is available from http://www.heyrick.co.uk/frobnicate/ . Ovation readers are available from http://www.beebug.com/software/ovation.html or for high memory machines http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/beebug/software/ovpro/ . 3) Acorn BBS List An updated list of Acorn BBSs is now available from the Arctic BBS website http://www.arcticbb.demon.co.uk/ . Acorn BBSs with web sites include: * Arcade (London) http://www.arcade.demon.co.uk/ * Arctic (West London) http://www.arcticbb.demon.co.uk/ * CCl4 (Hull/London) telnet://fish.ccl4.org/ http://www.ccl4.org/ * Heaven telnet://heaven.affection.net/ http://www.heaven.affection.net/ * Plasma Sphere (Cheshire) http://www.tpsphere.demon.co.uk/ 4) Acorn Comic Relief Auction update More software has been added to the the Great Acorn Auction in aid of Comic Relief: * OwlArt Unlimited have donated 3 copies of their OwlArt package. * Serious Statistical Software have donated a copy of their brilliant 1st Jnr package (and if you're and educational establishment, they will include a GBP250 site licence for free) * Akalat Publishing have given a subscription for Acorn Publisher and also a copy of their TaskForce ClipArt CD. Make a bid for these items or any others now! For details and a list of items and current bids see http://www.acornusers.org/comicrelief/ . So far bids worth over GBP740 have been received. The closing date is 5th March 1999. Commercial News --------------- 1) New Artex webpage, news about Artex games The Artex webpage has been re-designed. New information about TEK for the NetStation and the RiscPC, a well as brand new information about the now well known Iron Dignity can be found at: http://www.artex.oaktree.co.uk/ Also the release of the tactics and jump'n'run game 'BotKiller 2' is scheduled for January 1999, so you should be able to buy the game in a few weeks. You can now also find information about this game on the website. 2) Clares are on the move From tomorrow (Monday 11th January 1999) Clares Micro Supplies new contact details are: Clares Micro Supplies 75a Webbs Lane Middlewich Cheshire, CW10 9DS Tel. 01606 833999, fax 01606 836111 Email. sales@claresmicro.com Web. http://www.claresmicro.com/ 3) New Digital Art CD Tutorial from Spacetech At BETT 99 Spacetech will release a new tutorial for Photo Processing and Artwork on CD-ROM. This will complement the existing Photodesk Accessory CD-ROM but does not reproduce any of the material on it. Included is a comprehensive tutorial for Acorn's Draw - the vector based line art package. David Cowell of the Digital Art Centre in Dartington, Devon, has produced this package in response to many requests for learning material to complement Photodesk. Although he uses Photodesk for all his work, the principles he discusses and illustrates are general ones and would apply to almost any reasonably well featured bitmap editor, not only on RISC OS platforms. He also includes a 3 part (beginner, intermediate and advanced) tutorial about how to produce attractive and sophisticated artwork using vector based drawing packages. Again, although he uses Draw from Acorn, the techniques he demonstrates should apply to most drawing packages. Included on the CD are copyright free images to illustrate the tutorials. These are of sufficiently high resolution to be printed and framed for display. The tutorials which are presented in Multimedia Textease are reproduced as OHP carousels for those who might like to use them to illustrate talks or demonstrations. The Introduction to Digital Art CD by David Cowell is available from Spacetech Ltd for GBP24.95 inc. VAT. For details see Spacetech's web site http://www.spacetech.co.uk/ . 4) Spacetech at BETT 99 Spacetech are showing their range of studio quality graphics software for RISC OS, along with associated hardware at BETT 99. A new version of Photodesk, PHOTODESK 3 LAYERS, the award winning photo-retouching and original artwork package is to be demonstrated at BETT along with 2 new accessory CDs which include extensive tutorial material and school worksheets. Entirely new models of Digital camera from Olympus are also on show with PhotoLink software for Acorn, MS Windows and Mac. Another new software release from Spacetech at this year's BETT is OHP, a brand new CD-ROM based Presentation package for RISC OS. For details see http://www.spacetech.co.uk/ 5) LOOKsystems Winter Sale LOOKsystems have gone completely mad this year and combined the discounts that would have applied at Acorn World with their usual seasonal discounts to come up with some very special offers. PRODUCT RRP SALE Monotype Library (Packs 1-8) 480 125 Monotype Pack 60 20 Font Directory Pro v3.03 65 35 Font Directory v2.01 45 25 Disc Rescue v1.52 45 30 All prices are in GBP and include VAT and UK P&P. Note LOOKsystems do not have credit/debit card facilities. Sale ends 14th January 1999. Contact adrian@looksystems.demon.co.uk, tel/fax: +44 (0)1326 318279. 6) Acorn User magazine contact details All e-mail addresses have changed from @idg.co.uk to @acornuser.com. The full list of new e-mail addresses can be found on the Contacts page at http://www.acornuser.com/contact/contact.html. Also a page of new information, of interest to both new and current advertisers, is now up and running at the Acorn User website. The page at http://www.acornuser.com/issues/ads.html contains all the information you need to know about the types of adverts AU can accept, and the deadlines by which they should be submitted. PD/Shareware News ----------------- 1) New releases form Skullsoft * New Version of Nomen Nomen is a filename tidying program. It can tidy file names so that, for example, 'nOMen' becomes 'Nomen' etc. It can also optionally strip filename extensions. The new version (1.03) fixes several bugs that were present in the last version. http://www.eganc.demon.co.uk/skullsoft/ for downloads. * Partial solutions for 'Arya: The Dragon's Quest' 'Arya: The Dragon's Quest' is Skullsoft's shareware text adventure. It has lots of digitised graphics, interactive puzzles, people you can talk to and much more. See http://www.eganc.demon.co.uk/skullsoft/arya.htm for details. A partial solution for the unregistered version is available from http://www.eganc.demon.co.uk/skullsoft/aryasw_solutions.htm * Xenocide update If anybody still has version 1.00 of Xenocide, they should upgrade to v1.01. The new version fixes two small, but significant bugs that caused the game to crash. There is a (small) patch available to upgrade version 1.00 to 1.01: http://www.eganc.demon.co.uk/skullsoft/software/xpatch.zip Xenocide is a shareware upwards scrolling shoot'em up. It can be downloaded from http://www.eganc.demon.co.uk/skullsoft/ 2) Web site management utilities Updates to local website management utilities: * Validator v0.37 Easy to use "Linter" for checking web pages for embarrassing HTML errors, locally before uploading. Now generates "Throwbacks" (to eg Zap; if you have DDEUtils). * LinkCheck v1.29 Checks all links and references within (the local copy of) a website. Originally devised for a "modest" site (eg, < 100 pages, plus a couple of hundred other files); but an editable "!Choices" file enables this limit to be extended to a few hundred HTML pages and a few thousand total files. * CopyAfter v0.08 (new addition) Originally devised as a sort of "Copy if newer" backup utility but with greater flexibility on choice of "borderline" date; this is particularly suitable for creating an "incremental upload" from the latest changes to (the local copy of) a site. These, and other utilities by John Alldred, are freeware available from: http://www.protovale.co.uk/john/ 3) Announcing Wimp2, a preemptor for RISC OS Niall Douglas has announced that the first release of the preemptive multitasker for RISC OS, Wimp2, should be available on 20th January 1999. This module permits the construction of preemptively multitasked programs for the Acorn RISC OS desktop and is fully compatible with the existing cooperative multitasker present in RISC OS. Wimp2 is fully compatible with all versions of RISC OS from RO2 to RO3.8 (the forthcoming RO4), and existing cooperative applications can be ported to the new preemptive multitasker usually without much difficulty. Also included in the release is a patch for normal Wimp calls, making them call the preemptive multitasker SWIs instead. This allows a minority of existing unmodified applications to be preemptively multitasked. 4) FreeTime V1.10 released Version 1.10 of FreeTime, a small program that will connect to an Internet time server and then set your computer's clock to the correct time, is now available. The main changes since the last version are support for autosetting the GMT/BST flag, a StrongHelp manual, better accuracy over slow connections, and a configuration program. The 'normal' version is available at: http://www.ping.demon.co.uk/distrib/f-time110.zip There is also a companion module available that can act as a server for FreeTime - useful for running on the gateway machine between the Internet and your internal network, to serve FreeTime clients on the rest of the network. This is called 'Tserver', and is unchanged from the first release (0.01 / 26-10-97), except that the archive now includes the source code as well. Both of these, and other programs, are available from: http://www.ping.demon.co.uk/acorn/download.html 5) New BBC Emulator released BeebIt, a new BBC Model B Micro Computer emulator for RISC OS, has been released. It can be downloaded from http://www.voyager.co.nz/~mikef/ - just follow the BBC Emulator link. Being a first release, this is intended to show what work has been done on it so far, and what it will be able to do in the future. It is by no means complete but will run a good many BBC games, even Elite. So far it has only been tested on a RiscPC with StrongARM processor. Any feedback on the emulator would be appreciated. You can contact the author at mikef@voyager.co.nz . 6) WritableUtils version 0.23 WritableUtils version 0.23 is now available at http://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/~rav21/writable/ WritableUtils is a module which provides two features to writable icons under RISC OS. The first is that it allows keys to be remapped - particularly useful for those who sometimes use other operating systems in which the roles of 'delete' and 'end' are significantly different. Much software allows the function of each key to be defined, and Olly Betts' LineEditor allows this for the command line. This module allows it for writable icons. The second is that it provides an interface to the global clipboard, so text may be copied to and from other compliant applications such as Zap. This is a beta release and the author rav21@cam.ac.uk would be very grateful for feedback on it. 7) AutoFocus, TitleMenu, Nice, ShiftResize and other utilities Here is the current status of some of Vincent Lefevre's patches/utilities (and a description, for those who do not know them), all available from http://www.ens-lyon.fr/~vlefevre/acorn/riscpc_eng.html * AutoFocus 1.09 (03 Jan 1999) No need to click on windows any more to get the focus! This module has a special support for panes, dialogue boxes (with writable icons) and block selection. * TitleMenu 2.05 (22 Nov 1998) This utility allows you to bring up a menu consisting of a directory and its ancestors by clicking on the title bar of a window with the Menu button. The leaf directory is either given by the window title (filer window or an editor window) or the application directory; in the latter case, the Help file is added to the menu if there is one, to get help on the application. * Nice 1.00 (24 Nov 1998) Nice is a small utility that provides a very simple priority system on Wimp tasks, a bit like under Unix. Written because the RC5DES client was slowing down the author's machine, and Nice solves this problem quite well. * ShiftResize 2.00 (07 Sep 1998) If you click on the toggle size icon while the shift key is pressed, the icon bar will not be obscured. A bit of the CMOS memory allows to invert this behaviour. This patch allows to change this bit and extends this feature to any kind of resize. * WatchTV 1.03 (22 Aug 1997) A small application allowing to watch TV (or, more generally, video images) full screen for the owners of an Eagle M2 card (and a TVtuner). Miller's algorithm (Siggraph 84) is used to improve the image quality. * DMPatch (08 Aug 1997) Patch for RISC OS 3.7 that allows you to choose the frame rate from the Display Manager. * TopIconBar (10 Aug 1997) Allows to bring the icon bar to the foreground with the mouse. * Other utilities rbd (random backdrops), crc (16-bit CRC of files), logring (logs the phone ringings if you have a modem), accounter 1.03 (system usage accounting utility). All the programs are distributed with their ARM source. They have been written for RISC OS 3 (and optimized for RISC OS 4), but some of them should work (or partly work) under RISC OS 2. 8) Socketeer 0.14 beta There is a new release of Socketeer, the Internet dialler, for those who are not on the mailing list. For details and to download see http://www.soup-kitchen.demon.co.uk/software/socketeer.html Club News --------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Brought to you with The Association of Acorn User Groups* The AAUG website provides details of all the user groups worldwide, and how you can benefit from becoming a member. For more information, visit: http://www.argonet.co.uk/scs/AAUG/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) North Kent Amateur Computer Club The next NKACC meeting will take place on Thursday January 14th 1999 at Petts Wood Memorial Hall. This will be an OPEN EVENING, so please bring along your machines to show off, or to discuss any little problems you might have - we can have a play and probably confirm that you DO have a problem! If you are extremely lucky, you might even find someone who knows what to do about it (although getting a sensible solution out of them sometimes proves to be a bit of a challenge!). For details see http://www.humperdink.demon.co.uk/nkacc/ 2) Southampton Acorn Users Group The next meeting of Southampton AUG will be held on Monday 11 January 1999 at Itchen College, First Floor, Middle Road, Sholing, Southampton from 1900 to 2100 hours. All are welcome! Entry is free. For further information, please contact either Dave Higton, e-mail davehigton@arcade.demon.co.uk, on Arcade BBS, or 'phone 01703 222312 (evenings/weekends); or Ted Lacey, e-mail tedell@argonet.co.uk, 01703 325560. 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