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-
- >> IBM Claims Outlet Store Triumph <<
-
- IBM Corp. reports that its PC factory outlet store has exceeded sales
- projections for its first year by 30%. The facility, located at the Tri-
- angle Factory Shops in Morrisville, North Carolina, was created to help
- the computer maker dispose of discontinued models.
-
- After a grand opening weekend that drew 10,000 shoppers, IBM says the
- outlet has continued to enjoy steady interest, averaging 400 shoppers a
- day and beating IBM's own sales projections for the first year.
-
- IBM offers shoppers PC systems at 20% to 50% off their original pri-
- ces. The models range from PS/1 home PCS to ValuePoint business systems,
- as well as notebook computers, software and accessories.
-
- A discontinued PS/1 desktop with a 66MHz 486DX2 microprocessor, pre-
- loaded software, color monitor and other features can be purchased for
- less than $1,500, as can a refurbished ThinkPad 350 with color display
- and a 25MHz 486SL microprocessor.
-
-
- >> IBM Offers New Leasing Program <<
-
- IBM Credit Corp. has announced a PC leasing program that aims to pro-
- tect customers against technological obsolescence.
-
- With the program, qualifying customers can acquire any IBM PC system
- on 24-, 36-, 48- or 60-month lease terms. During the course of their
- lease, customers can exchange a portion of their leased systems for the
- most current IBM technology. Additionally, customers can take advantage
- of several asset management services as well as procurement, distri-
- bution and disposal tools to reduce the high life-cycle costs of a PC.
-
-
- >> Windows95 to Debut After Aug.1 <<
-
- Microsoft Corp. announced this week that its much-publicized and
- long-awaited Windows95 operating system will not be available before
- Aug. 1.
-
- "Windows95 will not be available before August 1," said Patrick De
- Smedt, general manager of Microsoft NV, the firm's Belgian unit.
-
- Michel Vermeulen, product manager PSD Benelux, said it was likely
- Windows95 will be launched between Aug. 1 and mid-September. "The launch
- date will depend on the results of the third beta (tests) which are
- expected by the end of March. We want to launch a completely bugs-free
- product," he said.
-
-
- >> NEC to Boost DRAM Production <<
-
- NEC Corp. announced this week it will boost its output of both 4- and
- 16-megabit dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips to meet surging
- demand for personal computers.
-
- Reports from Tokyo say that NEC will boost its global output of 4-
- megabit DRAMs to 13 million units a month by March, up from the 12
- million units currently being produced each month. The company last
- boosted its output of the mainline memory chip in late 1994 to 12
- million units from 11 million units.
-
- In addition, production of the next benchmark product, 16-megabit
- DRAMs, will increase to 7 million units a month by the end of 1995.
- About 3 million units of the sophisticated DRAMs are now being produced.
-
-
- >> GATEWAY to Pre-Load Windows 95 <<
-
- GATEWAY 2000 Inc. says it will pre-load Microsoft Corp.'s Windows 95
- on its desktops and portables when the new operating environment is
- available later this year.
-
- GATEWAY officials said the company and Microsoft have signed a market
- development agreement that calls for worldwide partnering in marketing
- and technical support for Windows 95.
-
-
- >> Data General Offers Hand-Held Unit <<
-
- DataGenie is the newest member of Data General Corp.'s family of
- hand-held computers. The company says the water-resistant unit is
- suitable for use in tough environments and uses AA batteries for 200
- hours of battery life, the longest in the industry.
-
- Reports say the computer, which measures 7.5 inches by 3 inches and
- weighs 15 ounces, is available for $745 to end users, resellers and
- system integrators.
-
-
- >> Faster Pentium Introduced <<
-
- A third-generation Pentium chip set that is said to run Windows pro-
- grams up to 30% faster than other similar products has been introduced
- by Intel Corp.
-
- Intel officials said the Triton four-component set is available in
- production quantities at a cost of $41.95 each for orders of at least
- 10,000.
-
- "The Triton is aimed at delivering improved performance in applica-
- tions such as multimedia and video conferencing that need to operate at
- fast speeds."
-
- The chip set includes versions offering memory between 4MB and 128MB
- and offers native signal processing technology that enables computers to
- run several applications, such as voice, data, telephone functions and
- speech recognition, at the same time.
-
-
- >> IBM, Toshiba Cut Notebook Prices <<
-
- IBM Corp. and Toshiba America Information Systems Inc have cut prices
- on several of their notebook computer models. The moves follow price re-
- ductions announced recently by Compaq Computer Corp. and Dell Computer
- Corp.
-
- IBM says it has cut prices 5% to 24% on four models in its ThinkPad
- line. The new prices of the ThinkPad 755C, 755CS, 360C and 360CE
- represent savings of $200 to $1,200 off of IBM's PC Direct price. The
- four ThinkPad models are available in 17 configurations.
-
- Toshiba has reduced prices on selected Toshiba, Satellite and
- Satellite Pro color notebook computers by up to 22%.
-
- The affected models include the Toshiba T4700CT, T4800CT and T4850CT;
- Satellite Pro T2400C and T2450CT; and Satellite T1960C.
-
-
- >> Apple Forecasts 16 Percent Growth <<
-
- Apple Computer Inc. has forecast it will expand 16% this year in the
- global personal computer market.
-
- Michael Spindler, Apple's chief executive officer, is reported as
- saying that estimates PC sales should increase to 54 million units this
- year, on top of the 18% growth rate in 1994 that translated into 47
- million units sold.
-
- "We do not need loans to finance this growth," Spindler told a news
- conference in Frankfurt, Germany.
-
- Apple claims to be the third largest PC supplier with a market share
- of 8.2%. Compaq tops the list with a market share of 10.5%, ahead of IBM
- with 9.2%.
-
-
- >> Microsoft Pledges Apple Support <<
-
- Microsoft Corp. has told reporters and industry analysts it is firmly
- committed to Apple Computer Inc. systems, despite what some cite as
- Apple's eroding share of the PC market.
-
- "Macintosh is a big business for us and one that continues to grow,"
- Microsoft Vice President Pete Higgins of the software publisher's desk-
- top applications division said this week, "It's one we're very, very
- happy with."
-
- Microsoft's Windows for IBM-compatible machines runs on at least 80%
- of the world's PCS, while Apple's Macintosh computers command less than
- 10% of the market.
-
- Higgins said Microsoft's applications such as word processors and
- spreadsheets for Apple computer users, reached about $400 million last
- year, amounting to nearly 9% of Microsoft's total revenue of $4.6
- billion.
-
- He indicated Microsoft will nearly double the number of software
- titles developed for the Macintosh this year, that 11 new programs will
- be added to the current list of 12 titles for the Macintosh, which
- include Microsoft Office, Excel and PowerPoint.
-
-
- >> Compaq Offers Two New Notebooks <<
-
- Two new color models have been added to Compaq Computer Corp.'s
- Contura notebook computer line. The computer maker also has cut prices
- on selected models of its Aero line, on the Contura 400 and on the LTE
- Elite product line.
-
- A statement from the firm says the new models, the Contura 410C and
- 410CX, both are powered by Intel Corp. 486DX/50 microprocessors and have
- 350MB hard drives. The 410 CX, with an 8.4-inch color display, is priced
- under $2,999, and the 410C, with a 9.5-inch display, at about $2,499.
-
- Meanwhile, the price reductions include:
-
- -:- The Aero 4/25-170, to $999 from $1,199 and the 4/33C models 170
- and 250, to $1,599 and $1,799, respectively.
- -:- The Contura 400C, to $2,199 from $2,599. The Contura 400CX, to
- $2,699 from $3,299.
- -:- The LTE Elite 4/40C-170, to $2,499 from $2,899; the 4/40CX-170 to
- $3,099 from $3,399; the 4/40CX-340 to $3,599 from $3,899; the
- 4/50CX-340 to $4,699 from $4,799; the 4/75CX-340 to $5,199 from
- $5,399, and the 4/75CX-510 to $5,499 from $5,799.
-
-
- >> Macintosh Touchpad Announced <<
-
- Alps Electric USA Inc. has introduced a Macintosh version of its
- GlidePoint touch surface pointing device.
-
- The device uses the same technology found in the new Apple PowerBook
- Trackpad. The $99 GlidePoint comes with an Apple Desktop Bus (ADB)
- connector. Software is included to control the cursor or to program any
- of the three buttons.
-
- To move the cursor on a computer's screen, the user slides a finger
- across the GlidePoint's surface. A Taps features allows users to select
- text and objects by tapping a finger lightly on the GlidePoint's
- surface.
-
- The GlidePoint features a 400 dpi resolution. It works with System
- 6.0.4 and above.
-
- The PS/2 and serial-port versions of GlidePoint shipped last year.
-
-
- >> New Newton Unveiled This Week <<
-
- Eighteen months after the initial roll-out, Apple Computer Inc. is
- unveiling a new version of its Newton MessagePad hand-held computer,
- boosting memory, polishing the design and improving its power to
- communicate.
-
- The new Newton, called the MessagePad 120 personal digital assistant
- (PDA), comes after an earlier revision with better handwriting recogni-
- tion was released last March.
-
- Reports say that many analysts are praising the machine's enhanced
- ability to communicate through cellular and other wireless networks.
- Apple said it has been working with several firms, including Motorola
- Inc. and AT&T Corp., on new services.
-
- The new 120 (which has been available in Germany since September)
- comes with 1MB of RAM for $599, or 2MB for $699. "It also sports a more
- readable screen and removable screen cover and comes with more software,
- including Pocket Quicken, a personal-finance program, in the more
- expensive version," the wire service says.
-
- Also, the 120:
-
- -:- Can accept a greater variety of optional credit-card sized
- devices that let it receive data, send faxes and exchange messages.
- -:- And, as with the previous version, has optional software to allow
- data sharing with both Macintosh and Windows-based personal
- computers.
-
-
- >> Corel Cuts Software Prices <<
-
- Prices have been cut on CorelDraw 3 and 4, Corel Ventura 4.2, Corel
- Photo-Paint 5 Plus and the Ventura 5 upgrade software, effective
- Wednesday.
-
- In a statement, Corel President/CEO Michael Cowpland said the price
- adjustments "reflect the increased momentum for name brand software in
- the consumer channel."
-
- The price changes include:
-
- -:- CorelDraw 3 CD-ROM from $149 to $99, diskette from $199 to $149.
- -:- CorelDraw 4 CD-ROM from $395 to $199, diskette from $595 to $249.
- -:- Ventura CD-ROM from $199 to $99, diskette from $249 to $149.
- -:- Photo-Paint 5 Plus CD-ROM from $199 to $99.
- -:- Ventura 5 upgrades CD-ROM from $199 to $99.
-
- Prices for the diskette versions of Ventura 5 and Photo- Paint 5 will
- remain at $249.
-
-
- >> Sun Microsystem's Solstice Debuts <<
-
- Sun Microsystems Inc. this week will unveil a software system for
- managing huge, multiple network, distributed computing systems.
-
- The new software, called Solstice, offers network system managers
- greater scalability, as well as control from any location.
-
- Several other network management software products already exist on
- the market, including products form Hewlett-Packard, IBM Corp., and Sun.
- However Solstice is unique because as scalable software, it can be used
- to manage networks of 100 computers or hundreds of thousands of
- computers. It also allows administration and management of a network,
- including adding people to the network, from any desktop on the system
- and not just a centralized site.
-
-
- >> Computer Tycoons Fund Space Probe <<
-
- Money from the pockets of several computer entrepreneurs will be the
- primary funding source for the world's largest radio telescope that will
- "eavesdrop" in the search for extraterrestrial life.
-
- Reports are that the five-month project will begin Thursday and take
- advantage of a rare opportunity to use an Australian radio telescope,
- the biggest on Earth, to seek signs of ET.
-
- Abandoned by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the
- project, with costs of $4 million annually, has received private funding
- from entrepreneurs William Hewlett and David Packard; Gordon Moore, co-
- founder and board chairman of Intel Corp.; and Paul Allen, co-founder of
- Microsoft Corp. and founder, chairman and chief executive officer for
- Asymetrix of Bellevue, Washington.
-
- NASA had spent a decade developing specialized equipment for the
- Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence when the federal funding of
- $12 million a year ended. Scientists from the nonprofit SETI Institute
- of Mountain View sought private funding to keep the project viable.
-
- The scientists are searching for cosmic radio transmissions that were
- either deliberately broadcast in Earth's direction or inadvertently
- escaped from a distant planet in much the same way some of human radio,
- television and radar emissions unavoidably leak into space.
-
- The radio telescope in Parkes, New South Wales, Australia, some 210
- feet in diameter, will be used for what has been dubbed Project Phoenix.
- About 1,000 Sun-like stars will be scrutinized over the next five years.
- All the targeted star systems are less than 150 light-years away.
-
-
- >> Software, OnLine Services Boom <<
-
- The U.S. Census Bureau says software and OnLine services are setting
- the pace for the fast-growing service sector of the nation's economy.
-
- The Census Bureau report as finding:
-
- -:- Sales of prepackaged software jumped 253% between 1987 and 1992.
- -:- Information retrieval service is the second fastest growing
- category, up 229%, reflecting the growth in OnLine computer services.
-
- Putting this in perspective, the 1992 Census of Service Industries
- says overall the service segment of American business totaled $1.6
- trillion, up 59% from the previous count. The service sector provided 20
- million jobs, up 4.8 million from 1987. About half of the service jobs
- were in health care.
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- PEAVEY family of keyboards, the MediaMorph cards provide a totally
- integrated solution for both native DOS and Windows environments. This
- technology was voted Product of the Year by Electronic Engineering Times'
- international readership of more than 3,000 engineers. In addition,
- MediaMorph features compatible support for a full complement of game and
- entertainment software, PEAVEY's professional 32-voice Wavetable
- Synthesizer supporting general MIDI synthesis, industry-standard telephony
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- compatible and is upgradable for the full support of future Windows
- releases.
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- Speakers:
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-
-
-
- > LottoMan 1.23 STR InfoFile
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
- LottoMan Version 1.23
- =====================
-
-
- LottoMan 1.23 is truly superb. In the course of using LottoMan for
- the last three weeks, six three number sets and one four number set have
- come in playing Florida's Lotto. The program is the "_The Lotto Players
- Program_". As for its features and functions well they are far too
- numerous to mention in one article so, we are going to do things a little
- differently with this program. Since we too, play Lotto, (doesn't
- everybody?) We'll keep you informed of our successes on a weekly basis.
- So far the program has produced minor winners every week that we've been
- using it. If you are a lotto player, you _need_ LottoMan. Its available
- for D/L on CompuServe and most popular OnLine Networks and many private
- BBS systems. LottoMan is shareware and shareware at its very best. This
- program is well worth the D/L. And the shareware fee.
-
-
- Program Requirements
- --------------------
-
- This program requires Windows Version 3.1 or later, an 80386 (or better)
- computer with 4 meg of memory and 5.5 meg of free hard disk space.
-
- First time users will need to download the files LTTMN1.ZIP, LTTMN2.ZIP
- and LTTMN3.ZIP. Extract each file to a blank floppy disk or one temporary
- directory on your hard drive. Run SETUP.EXE.
-
- If you have installed an older version of LottoMan already, you need only
- download the file LTTMN3.ZIP and extract it to one blank floppy or
- temporary directory. Run UPGRADE.EXE.
-
- LottoMan is a shareware program. It is not free. You can register OnLine
- via GO SWREG #3604
-
- New In LottoMan v1.23
- ---------------------
-
- * New Edit/Select Feature
-
- Select by last N records option
-
- * New Number Wheel Method
-
- Hat Trick easy custom wheel function
-
- * New Tables Menu Options
-
- Number History By Pick, Pool Depth By Pick, Pool Depth By Game,
- Repeat Winners, Sector History, Unit Sums
-
- * Improved fonts
-
- Cleaned up fonts in the history table in the main view and the
- perpetual calendar in the number editor
-
- * On/Off Indicators for Buttons
-
- The Pick Control buttons in the main view, the draw day buttons in
- the Game/Edit option and the live dates in the perpetual calendar
- used a three-d up/down look to indicate if the option was on or off.
- This version adds a red/green indicator to make it easier to see
- which state is active.
-
- * Automated upgrading
-
- Upgrading from old versions is now handled via the UPGRADE.EXE
- program in place of extracting and copying files by hand.
-
-
- LottoMan Version 1.23 Feature List
- ----------------------------------
-
- * Any game from 2 to 6 picks with up to 2 bonus digits between 0 & 99.
-
- * Both ordered daily type games and unordered lotto type games
-
- * Draw histories for most state lotteries (see current history list
- below)
-
- * Unlimited data size or number of user plays in the databases
-
- * Complete data import, export and printing
-
- * Full graphing capabilities including printing of all graphs on
- Windows compatible printers
-
- * Analysis by age, delta, frequency and/or trend in any combination
-
- * Vector analysis provides accurate forecasts on up/down movement
- direction and distance for each pick
-
- * Detailed analysis tables for Number History By Game, Number
- Association between draws, Pairs, Triads, Doubles, Triples, Quads,
- Partitions, Ones Digits, Tens Digits, Duplication Patterns, Number
- History By Pick, Pool Depth By Pick, Pool Depth By Game, Repeat
- Winners, Sector History, Unit Sums
-
- * Full featured number wheel with built in QP wheels, exhaustive
- wheels, guaranteed win wheels, hat tricks and subset selection
-
- * Custom wheels are fully supported, includes several sample custom
- wheels for pick 3, pick 4 and lotto
-
- * Complete play filtering for hi/low, odd/even, previous wins, ones
- digit duplication, tens digit duplication and number of repeating
- digits
-
- * Exhaustive self test mode to aid you in finding the methods and
- controls that produce winning numbers
-
- * Over 1.5meg of in-depth OnLine help and play theory
-
- * Multi-media sound support
-
- * Permits registered users to upgrade their copies by downloading this
- shareware version
-
- * Automated upgrading
-
- Data provided with LottoMan Version 1.23
- ----------------------------------------
-
- Arizona Fantasy 5 11/01/91 - 10/29/93
- Lotto 07/05/89 - 10/27/93
-
- Austria Lotto 01/03/93 - 10/09/94
-
- California Pick 3 04/13/92 - 01/12/95
- Fantasy 5 02/04/92 - 10/21/94
- Super Lotto 12/18/91 - 10/22/94
-
- Canada 6/49 Lotto 01/04/89 - 10/22/94
- BC 6/49 Lotto 01/29/92 - 10/22/94
-
- Connecticut Play 3 01/02/80 - 12/12/94
- Play 4 01/12/93 - 12/12/94
- Cash 5 04/11/92 - 12/10/94
- Lotto 01/03/89 - 12/09/94
-
- Colorado Lotto 01/28/89 - 10/27/93
-
- DC Quick Cash 05/01/89 - 10/27/93
-
- Delaware Evening Pick 3 01/02/80 - 01/14/95
- Midday Pick 3 05/18/93 - 01/14/95
- Lotto 11/25/88 - 10/26/93
-
- Florida Pick 3 04/29/88 - 01/22/95
- Pick 4 10/22/94 - 01/20/95
- Fantasy 5 04/31/93 - 01/20/95
- Lotto 05/07/88 - 01/21/95
-
- Georgia Pick 3 08/10/93 - 01/20/95
- Fantasy 5 11/18/94 - 01/20/95
- Lotto 09/18/93 - 01/14/95
-
- Idaho Fantastic 5 09/21/90 - 10/12/93
-
- Illinois Midday Pick 3 12/20/93 - 11/08/94
- Evening Pick 3 03/14/83 - 11/09/94
- Little Lotto 06/01/88 - 10/21/94
- Lotto 05/07/88 - 10/22/94
-
- Indiana Lotto 05/05/90 - 09/25/93
-
- Iowa Lotto 07/19/89 - 10/30/93
-
- Kansas Lotto 06/04/88 - 10/22/94
-
- Kentucky Cash 5 10/11/91 - 10/21/94
- Lotto 10/21/89 - 10/22/94
-
- Louisiana Pick 3 10/22/94 - 11/18/94
- Lotto 02/01/92 - 11/12/94
-
- Maryland Match 5 10/11/91 - 01/15/95
- Lotto 05/19/90 - 01/14/95
-
- Massachusetts Numbers Game 10/22/94 - 01/20/95
- Cash 5 03/28/91 - 01/19/95
- Megabucks 04/03/91 - 01/18/95
- Millions 04/02/91 - 01/20/95
-
- Michigan Pick 3 01/01/80 - 01/21/95
- Pick 4 10/08/81 - 01/21/95
- Cash 5 03/20/92 - 01/20/95
- Lotto 12/06/89 - 01/18/95
-
- Minnesota Gopher 5 05/24/91 - 01/20/95
-
- Missouri SuperCash 5 01/20/92 - 10/22/94
- Lotto 07/12/89 - 10/22/94
-
- Montana Lotto 05/11/91 - 10/31/93
-
- New Jersey Pick 3 08/01/94 - 01/02/95
- Pick 4 08/01/94 - 01/02/95
- Cash 5 10/07/92 - 12/30/94
- Pick 6 01/02/89 - 01/02/95
-
- New York Daily 09/01/94 - 01/20/95
- Win 4 08/01/94 - 01/20/95
- Take 5 01/17/92 - 01/20/95
- Lotto 54 01/16/88 - 01/18/95
-
- New Hampshire Lotto 05/11/91 - 10/31/95
-
- Ohio Pick 3 01/01/80 - 01/21/95
- Pick 4 04/09/81 - 01/21/95
- Cash 5 05/05/92 - 01/20/95
- Lotto 01/12/91 - 01/18/95
-
- Pennsylvania Daily Number 09/06/93 - 01/18/95
- Big 4 Daily 12/18/90 - 01/15/95
- Cash 5 04/23/92 - 01/12/95
- Wild Card Lotto 12/19/88 - 01/13/95
-
- Powerball 04/22/92 - 01/18/95
-
- Rhode Island Lot-O-Bucks 08/07/84 - 10/28/93
-
- Texas Pick 3 10/25/93 - 01/20/95
- Lotto 11/14/92 - 01/18/95
-
- Tri-State Cash 5 04/28/92 - 10/18/94
- Megabucks 09/14/85 - 10/22/94
-
- Tri-West Lotto 02/26/94 - 11/16/94
-
- Vermont Lotto 06/02/90 - 10/29/93
-
- Virginia Pick 3 05/22/89 - 01/21/95
- Pick 4 09/30/91 - 01/21/95
- Cash 5 02/05/93 - 01/21/95
- Lotto 01/27/90 - 01/21/95
-
- West Virginia Pick 3 01/01/91 - 11/30/94
- Pick 4 01/01/91 - 11/30/94
- Cash 25 02/09/90 - 10/29-93
-
- Wisconsin SuperCash 07/10/90 - 07/09/93
-
-
- LottoMan v1.23 Bug Fixes
- ------------------------
-
- Tables Options: GPF error
- -------------------------
- This version of LottoMan fixes the GPF bug in the Tables menu options
- and a great many other "odd" behaviors related to that bug. This error
- was typically encountered when running tables on small data sets. The odd
- behaviors appeared with larger data sets.
-
- Filter By Ones digits
- ---------------------
- A subtle bug in the Filter Your Plays option for filtering plays
- based on Ones digits was uncovered. The Ones digits option was using the
- settings for the ten digits in making it's filtering choices.
-
- 800x600 Main View Table Length
- ------------------------------
- In this one mode, the history table appeared as 26 lines in place of
- the normal 25 and there were associated problems with draw selection,
- editing and deletion.
-
- ___________________________________________
-
-
-
- > PERFECTOFFICE 3.0 STR Spotlight
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
- NOVELL SHIPS PERFECTOFFICE 3.0 FOR WINDOWS
- ==========================================
-
-
- PerfectOffice 3.0, Novell's first desktop applications suite is available
- on retail shelves.
-
- PerfectOffice 3.0 combines WordPerfect, the best-selling word processor of
- all time, with award-winning applications in six different categories. The
- new product goes beyond traditional suites by offering superior program
- integration with PerfectFit technology, task automation with the first
- cross-application scripting language and network benefits for both end
- users and IS managers. PerfectOffice 3.0 is also the first suite to
- include workgroup publishing tools for collaborative computing across
- networks.
-
- PerfectOffice 3.0 has already received industry acclaim since its
- announcement in June 1994. PC/Computing gave the product a 4.5 (out of
- five) star rating, the highest score in its suite review (November 1994)
- and called it "the best all-around suite for integration." The Nov. 14,
- 1994 issue of InfoWorld claimed that the product "has a definite shot at
- the office suite title." The Oct. 25 issue of PC Magazine predicted that
- "PerfectOffice may well change what we expect from suites." The January
- issue of PC World reports that PerfectOffice has "the best integration
- we've seen yet in suite products."
-
- "We are thrilled to see such a tremendous early response to this
- product," said Ad Rietveld, president of WordPerfect, the Novell
- Applications Group. "We are confident that PerfectOffice offers the best
- integrated software solution on the market and will begin to define the
- next generation of network applications."
-
- Beta Users Discover Innovations in PerfectOffice
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- "The installation routine was easy, especially for a network
- administrator," said Tim Hickernell of Commonwealth Edison Co. in
- Chicago. "It provides centralized management of user defaults in
- far more detail than in other suites."
-
- "The user interface makes sense," said Bruce Norton of
- Norton Innovation in Lititz, Pennsylvania. "There are QuickTasks
- and Experts all over the place so you can spend more time using
- the product and less time learning it."
-
- "The scripting language, PerfectScript, is like nothing else
- I've seen in other office suites," said Paul Dalton, of Jackson &
- Walker, a Texas law firm. "It's a really nice, easy-to-learn,
- cross-application approach."
-
- Two Versions of PerfectOffice Now Shipping
- ------------------------------------------
-
- PerfectOffice is now shipping in two versions Standard and
- Professional. PerfectOffice Standard includes the following products:
-
- WordPerfect 6.1 (word processor)
- Quattro Pro 6.0 (spreadsheet)
- Presentations 3.0 (presentation graphics)
- InfoCentral 1.1 (personal information manager)
- Envoy 1.0 (workgroup publishing tool)
- GroupWise 4.1 client license (integrated e-mail, calendaring
- and scheduling)
-
- PerfectOffice Professional will include all of the above products as
- well as Borland International's Paradox 5.0, a relational database, and
- Novell AppWare (formerly Visual AppBuilder), a fifth-generation visual
- custom development tool.
-
- A third version, PerfectOffice Select, will offer the industry's
- first "create your own" suite solution and is scheduled for release in
- first quarter 1995. Using new CD-ROM- based technology, customers will be
- able to select from any of the applications in the Standard and
- Professional versions, as well as certain Novell GroupWare applications,
- WordPerfect Main Street products, and a variety of integrated third-party
- applications.
-
- PerfectFit Integration Dramatically Improves Ease of Learning
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- PerfectFit technology provides each of the PerfectOffice components
- with unparalleled program integration including a consistent user
- interface, common tools, and PerfectScript, the first cross-application
- scripting language to be included in a suite. Each of the programs in
- PerfectOffice shares consistent toolbars, pull-down menus and common key
- dialog boxes. PerfectFit ensures that each PerfectOffice program looks and
- feels alike, so users can easily learn each of the applications.
-
- PerfectFit technology also provides PerfectOffice users with the most
- extensive set of common suite tools in the industry. The speller,
- thesaurus, drawing module, grammar checker, file manager, Coaches, Experts
- and QuickCorrect feature are shared among applications. In addition to
- consistency, users benefit from conservation of system resources and
- memory.
-
- In addition to PerfectFit technology, PerfectOffice is the first
- suite to offer support for Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) 2.0
- functionality in five applications. Users can easily drag and drop data
- among PerfectOffice programs. With "in-place" editing, users can edit
- "objects" (such as a Quattro Pro spreadsheet) directly from WordPerfect or
- other PerfectOffice applications.
-
- QuickTasks Help Users Focus on Tasks Rather than Applications
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- PerfectOffice goes beyond the traditional ease-of-use features found
- in competing suites to automate entire tasks for users, independent of
- individual applications. New QuickTasks, accessible from the Desktop
- Application Director (DAD), automatically perform simple and complex tasks
- directly from the desktop, letting users concentrate on tasks rather than
- applications. QuickTasks don't force the user to open individual
- applications in order to get work done. Users can access more than 50
- QuickTasks to automatically create letters, faxes, spreadsheets and slide
- shows; update InfoCentral records; schedule meetings; open e-mail;
- generate mail merges or perform other common tasks. Users can also use the
- QuickTask Expert to create their own customized QuickTasks.
-
- PerfectOffice Leverages the Network to Help Users Work Together Better
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- "The merger of WordPerfect and Novell, and the acquisition of Quattro
- Pro, has helped the new Novell create the industry's first network suite,"
- said Mark Calkins, general manager of Novell's Business Applications
- Division. "Being the first network suite means much more than just running
- on a network. PerfectOffice is the first suite to begin to integrate
- network and workgroup services with desktop applications, making it the
- best solution for end users, as well as for system administrators who
- manage software across an enterprise."
-
- PerfectOffice is the only suite to include a workgroup publishing
- tool for collaborative computing. Envoy lets users electronically view,
- annotate and distribute documents across the network while keeping all
- graphic design elements intact even if they don't have the software that
- was used to create the document. The innovative compression technology in
- Envoy often reduces files to one-third their size, conserving network
- resources as documents are distributed.
-
- PerfectOffice integrates all of its products with GroupWise, Novell's
- leading GroupWare solution. From within each of the PerfectOffice
- applications, users can access GroupWise to send e- mail, schedule
- personal and group appointments, check calendars, and assign and manage
- workgroup tasks.
-
- For system administrators, PerfectOffice supports Novell's NetWare
- Navigator, giving them the ability to easily install and update software
- across a network. PerfectOffice includes two network installation models:
- the Corporate model allows administrators to control the settings for an
- enterprise from a central location and the Professional model lets users
- define their own settings.
-
- Industry's Best Toll-Free Customer Support
- ------------------------------------------
-
- Novell is the only software vendor to offer toll-free, no- fee
- support for its business applications (Microsoft and Lotus offer toll
- support only). PerfectOffice users can receive six months of toll-free,
- no-fee Classic Service, after which they can choose from a variety of
- other support options.
-
- Pricing and System Requirements
- -------------------------------
-
- During the period December 1, 1994 to March 31, 1995, the Standard
- Upgrade packages in both 3.5" disk and CD versions will be offered at
- special introductory pricing of approximately $199 in stores and $209
- directly from Novell. The Standard Tradeup packages in both 3.5" disk and
- CD versions will be offered at approximately $239 in stores and $249
- directly from Novell.
-
- For new users, the suggested retail price of PerfectOffice Standard
- is $659 (US). The suggested retail price of PerfectOffice Professional is
- $859 (US), upgrade price is $359 (US) and users of competitive products
- can upgrade for a suggested retail price of $399 (US).
-
- PerfectOffice requires a 386-25MHz machine or better with 8MB RAM,
- and Windows 3.1 or higher.
-
- For more information about PerfectOffice 3.0 for Windows, customers
- can call (800) 451-5151.
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________
-
-
-
- > PCNet-OnLine STR FOCUS! BIG DOIN'S & CHANGES - TO BETTER SERVE
- """""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
- PCNet-OnLine
- ============
- on CompuServe
-
-
- The first thing you'll see is the friendly welcome...
-
-
- Welcome to PCNet-OnLine!
-
- Your OnLine PC resource for over 10 years.
-
- What is PCNet-OnLine?
- ---------------------
- The PC Users Network started over a decade ago as the IBM Users Network
- or IBMNET. While not affiliated with IBM it was an authorized IBM users
- group and at the time the IBM PC was about the only "IBM compatible"
- computer available.
-
- Over the years compatibles became major players and the scope of the
- forums expanded to include all PCS. After a lot of consideration and
- despite the goodwill associated with the old name we elected to change it
- to reflect the true nature of the forums.
-
- Nothing else has changed, you'll still find the same folks and same
- excellent shareware and the "old" IBMNET forum "go" words will continue to
- work just fine.
-
- If you're just hooking up with PCNet-OnLine don't be confused when you
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- that follow:
-
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- ---------------------------------------------
- If you're just getting started with the PC or with downloading and the
- various file types this is the best place to start. You'll get fast
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- PC Hardware Forum - GO PCHW
- ---------------------------
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- of equipment before you plunk down your money? The PC Hardware Forum is
- our area for discussing hardware related issues. In addition to reviews
- and other comments on hardware, there are hardware diagnostic programs,
- hardware specific utilities (printer utilities, disk managers, special
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- libraries.
-
- The PC Hardware forum also has a special section for mainframes that spans
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-
- PC Applications Forum - GO PCAPP
- --------------------------------
- Here you'll find the "core" applications for the PC; word processing, data
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-
- PC Utilities/Systems Forum - GO PCUTIL
- --------------------------------------
- Here you'll find the latest and greatest in general utilities and
- information on the various operating systems and environments available
- for the PC including Windows and OS/2. In the libraries here you'll find
- various utility programs including operating system additions, power
- tools, desktop utilities and all those small (and sometimes not so small)
- programs that make living with the PC easier.
-
- PC Programming Forum - GO PCPROG
- --------------------------------
- If it concerns programming for the PC the Programming forum is for you.
- Assemblers, source code in a variety of languages and help from fellow
- members can be found here. PCPROG not only contains valuable information
- for experienced programmers but also contain hints, tips and tutorials for
- those just starting to program.
-
- PC Communications Forum - GO PCCOM
- ----------------------------------
- The Communications Forum bridges two areas; hardware and software. In
- this Forum you'll find discussions on how to use various communications
- programs and hardware. In the data libraries, you'll see the best public
- domain and shareware communications software available, including one of
- the best CompuServe specific programs going; Autosig (and it's free to
- boot!).
-
- PC Bulletin Board Forum - GO PCBBS
- ----------------------------------
- The BBS forum contains bulletin board programs, utilities, door programs
- and the discussion of issues concerning bulletin board operators and
- users. You'll find a wide variety of bulletin board programs, bulletin
- board utilities and helpful advice from other bulletin board operators if
- you currently run a board or plenty of getting started advice if you're
- interested in starting one.
-
- PC Fun Forum - GO PCFUN
- -----------------------
- The Fun forum is just that, loads of outstanding entertainment related
- files ranging from the very latest graphic wonders, music related
- programs, arcade shoot 'em ups to classic adventure games.
-
- If you're looking for some stress reduction or to just put your feet up on
- the desk and have some fun this is the place to find it.
-
- Shareware/ASP Forum - GO ASPFORUM
- ---------------------------------
- The Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) is a non-profit group has
- dedicated itself to educating computer users about the "try before you
- buy" software marketing concept and set standards for the author and user
- community. If you'd like some info on shareware, joining the ASP or just
- want to discuss shareware issues drop by and add your two cents.
-
- PC Vendor Forums
- ----------------
- The PC Vendor Forums started as an experiment in using the multiple
- sections of the forum software to multiple vendors to share a forum to
- provide support for their products through the electronic medium.
-
- The original PC Vendor forum (PCVENA) proved to be so popular the concept
- has been expanded into multiple additional forums. New vendors are added
- frequently and you can use the Support Directory (GO SUPPORT) to search
- for product support locations.
-
- PC File Finder - GO PCFF
- ------------------------
- If you finding a specific file seems daunting there is a special database
- containing information on all PCNet-OnLine and most PC related forum
- files. The PC File Finder will allow you to search on filename or keyword
- or use a variety of search methods that will help you quickly locate files
- of interest.
-
- Other PCNet-OnLine Tips and Hints
- ---------------------------------
- All uploads to PCNet-OnLine are carefully checked before being made
- available to members. Since our members are the source of our library
- files it's a perfect opportunity to communicate your likes and dislikes
- directly to the author. For more info on the libraries please consult the
- library announcement in each forum.
-
- The PCNET-OnLine Forums are independent and are not affiliated with any
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-
- If you have any problems getting started in PCNET please GO PCNEW and
- review the announcements and help files there. If you have any questions
- the SysOps are here to help, so be sure and post a message if you run into
- a problem.
-
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-
-
- ________________________________________
-
-
-
- > ProCom Plus 2.1 STR InfoFile
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- DATASTORM will release on February 13, 1995, PROCOMM PLUS for Windows
- version 2.1--an update to our best selling product. Registered users
- of PROCOMM PLUS for Windows 2.0 can acquire the update for free.
-
- Choose the update option that is easiest for you:
-
- 1. Download from the DATASTORM BBS at 314.875.0503 (ANSI, N, 8, 1)
- 2. Download from the CompuServe DATASTORM Forum "GO DATASTORM"
- 3. Download by connecting into several Internet FTP sites such as
- ftp.cica.indiana.edu in directory /pub/pc/win3/patches or
- wuarchive.wustl.edu in directory /vender/datastorm
- 4. Order a disk and printed supplement guide direct from DATASTORM
- ($7.50 shipping & handling)
-
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-
-
- > OPTIMIZING MEMORY STR FOCUS! MAKING THE 640K PIA WORK FOR YOU!
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- As promised.. Here are the boot up files used for the STR systems.
-
- With these files and the expert help of Staff member Glenwood Drake,
- getting these files set-up properly was relatively easy. We now boot both
- systems with 632k free and 27k or more still free in high memory.
-
- Remember, this is all out the first mb which is where it all "takes
- place".
-
- AUTOEXEC.BAT
- ------------
- @ECHO OFF
- SET PCTOOLS=h:\pctools\data
- SET BLASTER=A220 I10 D1 H6 P300 E620 T6
- SET SOUND=D:\SB16
- SET MIDI=SYNTH:1 MAP:E MODE:0
- prompt $P$G
- SET DIRCMD=/O /P
- H:\DOS\MODE CON: RATE=30 DELAY=1
- D:\SB16\DIAGNOSE /S
- D:\SB16\AWEUTIL /S
- D:\SB16\SB16SET /P /Q
- SET MSINPUT=H:\MSINPUT
- PATH H:\DOS;H:\PCTOOLS;H:\POP;C:\BATCH;C:\WINDOWS;H:\PKWARE;D:\SB16
- LH H:\MSINPUT\MOUSE\MOUSE.EXE /Q
- PATH=%PATH%;
- SET TEMP=C:\TEMP
- SET TMP=C:\TEMP
-
-
- CONFIG.SYS
- ----------
- BUFFERS=10,0
- FILES=40
- DOS=UMB,HIGH
- BREAK=ON
- LASTDRIVE=S
- STACKS=0,0
- SHELL=H:\DOS\COMMAND.COM H:\DOS\ /E:512 /p
- DEVICE=H:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS /TESTMEM:OFF
- DEVICE=H:\DOS\EMM386.EXE HIGHSCAN I=C800-EFFF I=B000-B7FF FRAME=C800 RAM
- DEVICEHIGH=C:\SCSI\ASPI4DOS.SYS /f12 /n4
- DEVICEHIGH=C:\SCSI\ASPIDISK.SYS /D
- DEVICEHIGH=C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS
- INSTALLHIGH=H:\DOS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:MTMIDE01 /D:MSCD001 /M:8 /E
- INSTALLHIGH= H:\DOS\SMARTDRV.EXE 2048 256 /X
- DEVICEHIGH=H:\DOS\MTMCDA.SYS /D:MTMIDE01
- DEVICEHIGH=H:\TEAC\TEAC_CDA.SYS /D:MSCD001 /P:220 /T:0
- DEVICEHIGH=C:\WINDOWS\TWAIN\IX4015\SI4A.SYS
- REM DEVICE=D:\SB16\DRV\CSP.SYS /UNIT=0 /BLASTER=A:220
-
- And now, the same two files for the STReport Support BBS system:
-
- AUTOEXEC.BAT
- ------------
- @ECHO OFF
- SET BLASTER=A220 I2 D1 T4
- SET SOUND=C:\SBPRO
- C:\SBPRO\SBP-SET /M:12 /VOC:12 /CD:12 /FM:12
- PATH
- C:\DOS;C:\WINDOWS;C:\MACH32;C:\MSINPUT;C:\PCTOOLS;C:\IM;C:\MOUSE;C:\BATCH;
- D:\WILDCAT;D:\WM40;C:\FM;C:\PKWARE;C:\
- prompt $P$G
- SET DIRCMD=/O /P
- C:\DOS\MODE CON:RATE=30 DELAY=1
- LH C:\DOS\SHARE
- SET MSINPUT=C:\MSINPUT
- LH C:\MSINPUT\MOUSE\MOUSE.EXE /Q
- SET TEMP=C:\TEMP
- SET TMP=C:\TEMP
- SET IM=C:\IM
- SET WILDMAIL=D:\WM40
- SET FILEMGR=C:\FM
- SET WCNODEID=1
- SET DIRCMD=/O /P
- CAT
-
- CONFIG.SYS
- ----------
- BUFFERS=10,0
- FILES=40
- DOS=UMB,HIGH
- BREAK=ON
- LASTDRIVE=P
- STACKS=0,0
- SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS\ /E:512 /P
- DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS /TESTMEM:OFF
- DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE HIGHSCAN I=C800-EFFF I=B000-B7FF FRAME=C800 RAM
- INSTALLHIGH=C:\DOS\SMARTDRV.EXE 2048 256 /X
- DEVICEHIGH=C:\SCSI\ASPI4DOS.SYS /F12 /N4
- DEVICEHIGH=C:\SCSI\ASPIDISK.SYS /D
- INSTALLHIGH=C:\DOS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:CD70001 /L:H /M:8 /E
- DEVICEHIGH=C:\CD7\CD7ASPI.SYS /N:7 /D:CD70001
-
-
- The key expression in both setups is:
-
- EMM386.EXE HIGHSCAN I=C800-EFFF I=B000-B7FF FRAME=C800 RAM
-
- Try this expression. Of course, you must fit it into your config.sys
- file. That should be easy. Its yield, as far as memory is concerned,
- will surprise you. If you have any questions send them along and we'll do
- our best to get right back to you.
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- > DIGITAL'95 Conference STR FOCUS!
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
- Digital '95 Conference
- ======================
-
- Watch for more details:
- http://sunsite.unc.edu/nppa/dig95.html
-
-
-
- The theme of this year's conference is preparing yourself for a smooth
- ride on the information superhighway.
-
- Print publications of all types are beginning to offer text and photos
- to readers in new electronic forms, including OnLine services,
- bulletin boards, The Internet's World Wide Web and interactive
- multi-media such as CD-ROM. Photographers, photo editors and systems
- managers are looking beyond the basics of scanning to more powerful
- ways of managing images and networks that will serve the needs of
- pagination systems and OnLine information sources.
-
- CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
-
- Wednesday, March 1 should be your travel day. The registration desk
- will be open from noon to 5:30 p.m. and the opening reception (cash
- bar) with hors d'oeuvres will run from 6 to 8 p.m.
-
- The program begins on Thursday, March 2 with three general sessions
- and two breakout sessions. Friday will feature two general sessions
- and three breakout sessions. Most breakout sessions will repeated.
-
- The vendor show runs 9 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and 9
- a.m. to 12 p.m on Saturday.
-
- WHO WILL SPEAK?
-
- See the below for a list of the major general sessions and the
- breakout sessions.
-
- HOW DO I REGISTER?
-
- Use the form below and mail, fax, or e-mail to Planners Network. (513
- 728-4671, fax 513 728-4672 e-mail: planners@plink.geis.com).
-
- GETTING AROUND
-
- San Francisco International is 15 miles from the Marriott. A taxi will
- cost $20; shuttle bus runs $11.
-
- DIGITAL '95
- CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
-
- FAX this form (if paying by credit card) to (513) 728-4672
- Mail this form (with US $) to
- Digital 95 c/o Planners Network
- 8952 Winton Road
- Cincinnati, OH 45231
-
- Make checks payable to NPPA Digital 95
- Registration Fees (in US $):
-
- By 1/31
-
- NPPA Member.....$150
- Non-Member..... $175
- Student.........$150
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- choices)
-
- PhotoShop Beginning or Intermediate
- QuarkXPress Beginning or Intermediate
- Internet: Browsing the Web
-
- For more information, Call (513) 728-4671
-
- *************************
-
- PROGRAM CONTENT
-
- THE BRAVE NEW WORLD
-
- OF ONLINE NEWSPAPERS Kurt Foss of the University of Wisconsin
- moderates a panel of editors of OnLine newspapers, exploring why some
- have chosen to go with commercial services, some have set up their own
- dial-in systems, and others have put their systems on the World Wide
- Web of the Internet. And they'll talk about the strategic reasons they
- have chosen to be the pioneers.
-
- Foss and his panelists will also gaze into the future and speculate
- how high bandwidth networks and ever more sophisticated "information
- appliances" will change the direction of these OnLine offerings.
-
- GROUND BREAKING MULTIMEDIA
-
- Rick Smolan, producer of the best-selling CD-ROM "From Alice to Ocean"
- and the "Day in the Life" book series, shows a preview of his
- soon-to-be released project "Passage to Vietnam."
-
- Smolan took seventy of the world's top photojournalists to Vietnam and
- had unprecedented access to produce this in-depth profile of the
- country today. The project includes a book, an interactive CD-ROM and
- a high definition television program. Planned from the outset as a
- multimedia project, the CD takes interactivity to new levels,
- featuring an editing sessions with magazine photo editors and a
- virtual tour of the careers of some of the leading photojournalists
- who worked on the project.
-
- DO YOU KNOW THE WAY IN SAN JOSE?
-
- David Yarnold, worked his way up through the graphics department to
- recently become managing editor of the San Jose Mercury.
-
- Yarnold has built a graphics team that won so many picture editing
- awards in the 1993 Pictures of the Year we can't list them all. He'll
- chair a panel that includes A.M.E. for Graphics Bryan Monroe, Director
- of Photography Geri Migielicz, Features Design Director Nuri Ducassi
- and Picture Editor Sue Morrow. Yarnold and company will talk about the
- role of leadership in building a quality visual product and how to
- structure the newsroom to bring about that success.
-
- They'll also share their thoughts about how the newsroom will interact
- with the paper's Mercury Center OnLine effort.
-
- ARCHIVING
-
- David Cole, newsroom veteran and publisher of the "Cole Papers,"
- assembles a panel of experts to assess the state of the art in
- archiving and image management.
-
- DIGITAL CAMERAS
-
- A panel of manufacturers, moderated by Shelly Katz, a Dallas-based
- freelancer, will discuss their cameras and the state of this emerging
- technology.
-
- AP-LEAF USERS GROUP
-
- Join the top managers of AP photo technology to find out what's coming
- down the road in term of picture delivery and dialup access to the AP
- Preserver. Craig Porter, Assistant Director of Photography at the
- Detroit Free Press, will moderate the session.
-
- MACINTOSH TRAINING
-
- Sign up for beginning or intermediate training in PhotoShop and
- QuarkXpress. New this year, learn how to cruise the Internet via World
- Wide Web browsers.
-
- ************************
-
- BREAKOUT SESSIONS
-
- (partial list; most sessions repeated)
-
- OnLine newspapers: Chris Gulker of the San Francisco Examiner tells
- how the newspaper strike presented an opportunity for the Electric
- Examiner on the Internet.
-
- Photo Editing: Eric Meskauskas explains how the New York Daily News
- uses Photo CD technology to scan 60-80 rolls of film a day and how it
- impacts the editing process.
-
- Archiving: Hal Buell and staff demonstrate the dial-up AP Preserver
- coming soon; browse AP's photo database, download directly by modem or
- order deliver via Photostream.
-
- Systems Editors: Jeff Adams of the Dayton Daily News moderates a trio
- of sessions: Introduction to Local Area Networking; Constructing an
- On-Ramp to the Information Highway and Newspaper Database: One Size
- Fits All.
-
- Photography: Former Geographic photographer Jim Sugar on how digital
- imaging fits into the career of a freelancer.
-
- Image Management: Jerome McClendon of the Los Angeles Times explains
- what technology he uses to manage what is probably the largest desktop
- operation in American newspapers.
-
- Calibration: Los Angeles Times Quality Assurance manager Mike Feasey
- talks about the tools he uses to maintain consistency from scanner to
- monitor to image setter to press.
-
- Multimedia: Brian Masck and Grover Sanschagrin of the Michigan PPA on
- producing your first CD-ROM.
-
- Photo editing: Scott Henry of the Marin (CA) Independent Journal
- explains his secrets for trolling the Internet for story and picture
- ideas. Henry is Director of Photography and database coordinator for
- the paper.
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- ATARI/JAG SECTION (III)
- =======================
- Dana Jacobson, Editor
-
-
-
-
- > From the Atari Editor's Desk "Saying it like it is!"
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
- Shudder! Thar's a blast of chilly air coming down from the north
- that's making things feel like winter is really here. Ironic, isn't
- it!? I was hoping that we'd continue the nice calm form of winter that
- we've been experiencing. Oh well...
-
- It's been fairly quiet, an understatement, on the computing side
- of things. We're keeping you up to-date on the latest announcements as
- they arrive, as well as other interesting tidbits of industry news as
- they happen.
-
- Also, CIS Editor Joe Mirando keeps us informed with helpful hints
- as found on CompuServe, in his "People Are Talking" column each week.
-
- So, as the news makes its way to us in one form or another, we'll
- get it to you. I, like you, wish that there was a plethora of news to
- report that we'd have to suppress some each week due to lack of space.
- Wouldn't that be a novel idea!?
-
- On with the show! Until next time...
-
-
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- *(5) GENEVA SECRETS *(10) ERROR CODES AND BOMBS
-
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-
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- out-performing every other file in the databases.
-
- STREPORT (Current issue: STREPORT 11.04)
- ATARI EXPLORER ONLINE (Current issue: AEO: VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1)
- Look for the above files in the RECENT ARRIVALS database.
-
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- ACE '95 ACE '95 ACE '95 ACE '95 ACE '95 ACE '95 ACE '95
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- NEWS RELEASE 9: THE TORONTO ATARI FEDERATION PRESENTS.....ACE '95!!
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- ~~~ (416) CALL-TAF (225-5823) For ACE '95 Information ~~~
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-
- The following is the updated (as of February 1st, 1995) Official
- ACE '95 Exhibitors List!
-
- LLLL Gribnif Software!
- LLLLL TOAD Computers!
- LLLLLL Branch Always Software!
- LLLLLLL Cybercube Research (Cyrel)!
- LLLLLLLL DMC Publishing!
- LLLLLLLLL Scarborough Computers!
- LLLLLLLLLL Missionware Software!
- LLLLLLLLLLL ICD INC/4Play/Black Cat Designs!
- LLLLLLLLLLLL It's All Relative!
- LLLLLLLLLLLLL ABC Solutions!
- LLLLLLLLLLLLLL Esquimalt Digital Logic (OMEN)!
- LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL GEnie Information Services!
- LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Suzy B's Software (& CDS)!
- LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL chro_Magic!
- LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Clear Thinking!
- LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Schauzmoll Software (Orbit BBS formerly
- LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Oracle - the first GUI BBS for Atari)!
- LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Anodyne Software (ExtenDOS)!
-
- THE LIST IS GETTING LONGER!! More and more Exhibitors are
- signing on! We're looking forward to CGS Computerbild's presence
- too, as well as Oregon Research Associates, COMPO, Migraph,
- Lexicor, C-LAB and *many* more!!
-
- ===---===---===---===
- We're getting a *great* response from User Groups. There
- are quite a few Groups mobilizing their members into travel
- packs (packs of Atari users? Look Out!!), and making
- plans to attend ACE'95. Carloads from Nova Scotia, North
- Carolina, Alberta, Pennsylvania, Quebec, New York,
- Ontario, Ohio, Manitoba, Michigan and many more
- points North, South, East & West. Why not consider
- car-pooling with some of your own User Group members?
- ===---===---===---===
-
- ACE'95 is being held in the NORTH YORK CIVIC CENTER, 5110 Yonge
- St. in Toronto, Canada - April 1-2, 1995. The Exhibition is
- located in the Civic Center Complex at the MEMORIAL HALL
- EXHIBITION FACILITY! Show hours are: Saturday April 1 - 9AM-6PM
- & Sunday April 2 - 9AM-5PM. Tickets are $6 per day at the door
- (or in advance) & $10 for a Weekend Pass at the door (or in
- advance). If you place a phone/mail order for tickets, we will
- have them available for you at the door when you arrive. Please
- also call us for Hotel reservations at the Novotel (located at
- the ACE'95 Show Site (in the Civic Center Complex)! We have a
- large block of rooms set aside just for ACE'95. We can also
- suggest other hotels/motels in the area!
-
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] American visitors will have unprecedented BUYING
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] POWER at ACE'95 .... the US dollar is worth
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] nearly $1.40 Canadian! In addition, *EVERYONE*
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] exhibiting at ACE'95 will have tremendous SHOW
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] SPECIALS ....
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] Nearly *ALL* of the Exhibitors have scheduled
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] DEMOS of their top products: Calamus lecture by
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] Mario Georgiou - NeoDesk/Geneva lecture by Dan
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] Wilga - Flash II lecture by John Trautschold -
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] Data Diet 2 & Edith Professional lecture by
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] Howard Carson - GEMulator lecture by Darek
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] Mihocka - Notator lecture by Lorant Oswald -
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] SARA-CD lecture by Peter Zalesak; many, many
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] more. As well, just about all the
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] Exhibitors booths will have RUNNING DEMOS of
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] their SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE! As a matter of fact,
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] ESQUIMALT DIGITAL LOGIC (OMEN) will have their
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] wonderful Multitasking Operating System running
- ]]]]]]]]]]]]] on an ST (or a Falcon), a PC and a MAC!!
-
- ================================================
- Getting to ACE'95 is *easy*. Toronto is directly
- accessed by Highway 401 or the Queen Elizabeth Way,
- or Highway 400/69. Crossing the US/Canada border at
- Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Ft. Erie,
- Ogdensburg, Kingston, etc. will lead you directly to
- Highway 401 or the Queen Elizabeth Way. Take the
- Yonge St. Ramp north off the 401 and drive to 5110
- Yonge St. If you take the Queen Elizabeth Way,
- follow the signs to get to highway 401. *ANY* AAA
- or CAA or other Motor League can provide you with
- a map of Ontario, Canada and Toronto. Please call us
- if you have any trouble! Pearson International
- Airport is only 15 minutes away! Toronto Transit
- subway access is direct, too - there's a subway stop
- at the Civic Center!
- ================================================
-
- *CALL US* 416-225-5823 or 416-752-2744 *CALL US*
-
- ACE'95
- North York Civic Center
- Memorial Hall Exhibition Facility
- 5110 Yonge St. (at Parkhome Ave.)
- Toronto
- April 1-2, 1995
- Saturday 9AM - 6PM
- Sunday 9AM - 5PM
-
- ~~ Howard Carson, ACE'95 Chief Organizer ~~~
-
- _______________________________
-
-
- > STR InfoBits
- """"""""""""
-
-
-
- -/- Survey: Computer Phobia Fading -/-
-
- A new survey suggests computer phobia is fast becoming a thing of
- the past.
-
- Reporting on its recent nationwide poll of 1,000 adults age 18 to
- 60, EDK Forecast, a newsletter that tracks women consumers' attitudes,
- lifestyles and values, says it found:
-
- -:- 74 percent of the sample use computers either at work or at
- home and 37 percent have computers in both places.
- -:- 82 percent think that in the next decade most households will
- have to own a computer.
- -:- 68 percent think computers already are making their lives
- easier.
- -:- A mere 6 percent say they fear they will ruin something when
- they use a computer.
- -:- Only 16 percent said they have no idea how to use one at all.
- -:- 41 percent are enthusiastically exploring computers, but almost
- as many (37 percent) aren't as interested in new functions as they
- are in just ensuring that their machines work.
-
- "There's no gender gap in the wonderful world of computing,"
- publisher Ethel Klein said in a statement from New York. "Women are
- just as likely as men to embark on a 'computer safari.' Age and
- education level are the real indicators of computer literacy."
-
- The statement says middle age also doesn't preclude computer
- fascination, noting that the survey suggested 44 percent of Americans
- age 50 to 60 were interested in learning more about computers.
-
- "For many," the statement said, "cyberspace is the unexplored final
- frontier. About half (49 percent) of computer users are ready to go
- 'where no one has gone before' -- including 38 percent who are ready
- to get on the 'information superhighway' and 11 percent who already
- are on it and searching for the passing lane. But 37 percent of
- computer users admit that they are not even sure what 'information
- superhighway' means."
-
-
- -/- Feds Won't Press Piracy Charges -/-
-
- In Boston, federal prosecutors have decided not to press charges
- against a 21-year-old Rockville, Maryland, college student accused of
- running the biggest software piracy scheme in history.
-
- Last April, David LaMacchia, a computer science major at the
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was indicted for allegedly
- running a bulletin board system that gave users free copies of more
- than $1 million worth of copyrighted software.
-
- However, as reported earlier, U.S. District Court Judge Richard
- Stearns last month threw out the indictment, saying federal law covers
- only piracy committed for profit or personal gain, and that LaMacchia
- had committed no crime by giving away the expensive programs via the
- Internet.
-
- Now U.S. Attorney Donald Stern has told United Press International he
- won't appeal the judge's ruling, though he believes the case
- "underscores the desirability of prompt congressional action which
- would remove any uncertainty that willful, multiple infringements of
- copyrighted software, even where there is no commercial motive, is
- illegal."
-
- The attorney said he will urge Congress to toughen the law to make the
- theft of copyrighted computer software a federal crime, whether it's
- stolen for profit or not.
-
- As noted, LaMacchia is alleged to have used an MIT computer lab to
- run his BBS. UPI says the declines to say whether it will take
- disciplinary action against him now that the case is over.
-
-
- __________________________________
-
-
-
- JAGUAR SECTION
- ==============
-
-
- Cannon Fodder! Zool2 Tips!
- New Jaguar Incentive Deal!
- And more!
-
-
-
- > From the Editor's Controller - Playin' it like it is!
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- Puxatawny what?!?! Hasn't that groundhog left town by now? A
- number of reports claimed the old harbinger of winter didn't see his
- shadow; that must mean the Jaguar CD is only a few weeks away, right?
- Well, this IS the Jaguar section - what did you think I was referring
- to, more winter? <grin>
-
- Anyway, it's been quiet on the Jaguar front, for the most part.
- Atari has been quiet for a reason - that being that the next batch of
- games rumored to be coming next are from the 3rd party developers.
- Atari leaves it up to those developers to make the announcements as
- they're ready to do so. We know that Cannon Fodder is imminent, as
- well as a few others. Next week should start to see at least one new
- 3rd party game. Meanwhile, Atari is forging ahead to make sure that
- the CD games are completed soon so that we can get our hands on that
- new piece of hardware.
-
- Atari has also announced a new Jaguar incentive deal which will
- essentially give a new buyer two free games with a new system purchase.
- Some have wondered why Atari just didn't lower the price of the Jag
- base unit, instead, as a money-inducing incentive. Well, if you really
- think about it, the price is pretty close to rock-bottom without Atari
- losing money on them. Users are getting an excellent system for the
- buck!
-
- What Atari is focusing on, once the CD player and games are
- released, is to get more games out. That has to be a primary concern
- for Atari right now. They're also depending on the 3rd party
- developers as well. If you think that Atari doesn't realize all of
- this, you're kidding yourself. Everybody wants to see more and more
- games. They're coming folks; I realize it's not easy playing the
- waiting game.
-
- Let's get to this week's issue, and sit back and relax. Me, I'm
- going to be anxiously awaiting Cannon Fodder and whatever else is on
- the way so we can have some more interesting reviews for you shortly.
-
- Until next time...
-
- __________________________________________
-
-
-
- > Jaguar Catalog STR InfoFile - What's currently available, what's
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""" coming out.
-
- Current Available Titles ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- CAT # TITLE MSRP DEVELOPER/PUBLISHER
-
- J9000 Cybermorph $59.99 Atari Corp.
- J9006 Evolution:Dino Dudes $49.99 Atari Corp.
- J9005 Raiden $49.99 FABTEK, Inc/Atari Corp.
- J9001 Trevor McFur/
- Crescent Galaxy $49.99 Atari Corp.
- J9010 Tempest 2000 $59.95 Llamasoft/Atari Corp.
- J9028 Wolfenstein 3D $69.95 id/Atari Corp.
- JA100 Brutal Sports FtBall $69.95 Telegames
- J9008 Alien vs. Predator $69.99 Rebellion/Atari Corp.
- J9029 Doom $69.99 id/Atari Corp.
- J9036 Dragon: Bruce Lee $59.99 Atari Corp.
- J9003 Club Drive $59.99 Atari Corp.
- J9007 Checkered Flag $69.99 Atari Corp.
- J9012 Kasumi Ninja $69.99 Atari Corp.
- J9042 Zool 2 $59.99 Atari Corp
- Bubsy $49.99 Atari Corp
- Iron Soldier $59.99 Atari Corp
- Val D'Isere Skiing $59.99 Atari Corp.
-
- Available Soon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- CAT # TITLE MSRP DEVELOPER/PUBLISHER
-
- CatBox $69.95 ICD
- Cannon Fodder TBD Virgin
- Hover Strike $59.99 Atari
-
- Hardware and Peripherals ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- CAT # TITLE MSRP MANUFACTURER
-
- J8001 Jaguar (complete) $249.99 Atari Corp.
- J8904 Composite Cable $19.95
- J8901 Controller/Joypad $24.95 Atari Corp.
- J8905 S-Video Cable $19.95
- Jaguar CD-ROM $149.99 Atari Corp.
-
-
- ______________________________________
-
-
- > Industry News STR Game Console NewsFile - The Latest Gaming News!
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- -/- Konami Creates U.S. Base -/-
-
- Japanese game software maker Konami Co. said today it will upgrade
- its research and development center in the United States to a wholly
- owned subsidiary.
-
- From Tokyo, the Jiji press service reports the Illinois- based
- Konami Computer Entertainment Chicago Inc., capitalized at $3 million,
- will continue research and development work.
-
- "Konami made the move to achieve quicker commercialization of
- products tailored to meet U.S. consumer tastes," Jiji says.
- Jiji is a regular feature of NewsNet, accessible through the
- IQuest gateway (GO IQUEST).
-
-
-
- > Jaguar Developers STR InfoFile - Current Developer Lists & Titles
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- To Cody and everyone!
-
- Cannon Fodder has entered into final assembly today! We will start
- shipping the middle of next week. We are arranging our shipping so that
- all dealers large and small will receive it on the same day, most likely
- Monday February 13.
-
- All of the 3rd party publishers need your support, if you are planning to
- purchase a title any title (Troy Aikman, Cannon Fodder, Pinball
- Fantasies, Air Cars, etc) pre-book it with your dealer now create that
- demand and get the dealers, mainly the large chains, "turned on to the
- smaller publishers"
-
- We would appreciate your support and I am sure that all of the other
- 3rd party publishers would also.
-
- Cannon Fodder is a great game with great music with 72 levels of play.
- Check out the February Issue of EGM they did a full 2 page review on
- the game.
-
- To any dealer or distributor looking for Cannon Fodder, you can call
- Computer West directly at (805)546-9036 or E-Mail me here.
-
- Peter Curry
- Computer West
- Publishers of Cannon Fodder, Pinball Fantasies and more for the Jaguar
-
- __________________________________
-
-
- > Jaguar Easter Eggs/Cheats/Hints STR InfoFile - Solving Those Riddles!
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- Sb: #Zool 2 Codes
- Fm: SYSOP*Jeff Kovach 70761,3015
- To: All
-
- I just got these codes for Zool 2 off the Internet. I don't have the
- game, so I wasn't able to test them to make sure they're valid:
-
- Zool 2 Cheats
-
- First stage of Bulberry Hill 77749
- First stage of Tooting Common 88563
- First stage of Snaking Pass 33666
- First stage of Mount Ices 11968
- Start of Mental Blockage 91266
- Automatic access to Bonus
- Round after each stage 31867
- Infinite health 11275
- 99 Lives 31965
-
- Would someone let me know if these work?
-
- _________________________________________
-
-
- > Jaguar Online STR InfoFile Online Users Growl & Purr!
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- Watch your retailer and popular gaming magazines for a hot new Jaguar
- promotion...
-
- Qualified purchases of a complete Jaguar system made between
- January 31, 1995 and before May 3, 1995 qualify for not one, but TWO
- great FREE bonuses by mail.
-
- First, gamers may pick either Wolfenstein 3D or Tempest 2000 as a free
- cartridge. Secondly, gamers will also receive a free joypad controller
- for two-player games.
-
- This offer requires a legible and valid dated sales receipt of a
- complete Jaguar game system, the UPC symbol from the outside of the
- Jaguar box and the claim coupon. The in-store coupons and counter
- displays are on their way now if not already in stores. Complete details
- are available on the in-store coupons.
-
- If you've been holding out on a Jaguar! Hold out no longer. Get a great
- deal, PLUS be ready for the exciting release of the CD-ROM soon!
-
- -- Don Thomas
- Atari Corporation
-
-
- _____________________________________________________
-
-
-
- > ONLINE WEEKLY STReport OnLine The wires are a hummin'!
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
- PEOPLE... ARE TALKING
- =====================
-
-
- On CompuServe
- -------------
- compiled by
- Joe Mirando
- CIS ID: 73637,2262
-
-
- Hidi ho friends and neighbors. Well, yet another week has come and
- gone... I just don't know where the time goes. As the term "Surfing the
- 'Net" becomes more popular, I have to wonder if some of the folks
- bandying the term about have a true understanding of what the 'Net
- actually is. Well, I guess that if they don't now, they will soon. With
- the access to the Internet that services such as CompuServe provide (and
- the expanded access that's still to come), and the as yet fabled ability
- to access data via cable systems, it's sure to become more popular than
- ever. The only problem with access to all that information is that we'll
- never have the time to read it all. Oh well, I guess we'll just have to
- rough it <grin>.
-
- Okay, let's take a look at what's going on right here on CompuServe...
-
-
- From the Atari Computing Forums
- ===============================
-
- Martin Murafsky posts:
-
- "I am living in Austria and I own an ATARI 1040 STE with 1 Megabyte of
- memory. I want to get new software which needs more megabyte of RAM.
- So i am thinking of upgrading my system to an FALCON 030. It is the
- first time I have been into this forum and so I thought I could ask you
- some questions concerning the ATARI computer line.
-
- I have a MEGAFILE 60. Would it be possible to connect this HD to a
- FALCON? What kind of monitor would I need? Are there any programs to
- access INTERNET or COMPUSERVE with an ATARI computer? Can I connect a
- CD-Rom to my STE or to a FALCON? I read that a wordprocessing tool
- called PAPYROS (i do not know of spelled it correctly) needs
- SPEEDOS-GDOS to run. Do you think this program would also run with NVDI
- 3.0?
-
- Is the FALCON still produced and is still software developed for it?
- What are the prices for the FALCON. Can I also get it in Europe?
-
- I hope I did not bother you to much with my questions, but in Austria,
- there is no way to get any information about ATARI computers."
-
- Gee, it sounds like Australia _is_ just like every place else in the
- world <grin>. Bob Retelle tells Martin:
-
- "If you have an STe model, you can very easily add memory to it, and
- quite cheaply.
-
- The STe was the only model of the ST line which used standard SIMMs
- memory modules, so you could just pop in more memory without having to
- do extensive hardware modifications.
-
- If you now have a 1040 STe, there will be four 256K simms in it. What
- you would need to get is four 1 Megabyte SIMMs to replace them, which
- will give you a total of 4 megabytes of memory. (4 megabytes is the
- maximum amount any ST computer can handle)
-
- If you need more memory than that, a Falcon or TT would be the way
- you'd have to go... be sure though that you check to see that the
- software you want to run is compatible with the Falcon.. there are some
- conflicts with some programs.
-
- Essentially there are no Atari computers being produced any more.
- There may be some left in warehouses and on store shelves, but they are
- not being actively replaced. This means that support will continue to
- dwindle.
-
- (There IS a deal with a third-party company to produce more Falcons,
- but that is probably going to be a very limited and specialized market
- niche.)
-
- The ST line of hard drives, such as your MEGAFILE 60 can NOT be used
- with a Falcon.
-
- You CAN add a CD-ROM drive to both the ST and Falcon. You'll need to
- obtain the proper software drivers, and for the ST, a SCSI host
- adapter. The Falcon has a SCSI interface built in.
-
- There are a limited number of Internet access programs available for
- the Atari platform.. I've used the one we have available here in our
- software library called KA9Q and while it's a little crude, it does
- work. There are no World Wide Web browsers available for the ST at
- this time though.
-
- We have an "offline message reader" for the ST that works with
- CompuServe called QUICKCIS that's available here in the software
- libraries too.. it's not a "GUI" system like CIM for the IBM, but it IS
- quite effective at automating your CIS sessions.
-
- And... welcome to the Atari Forums here on CompuServe..!"
-
- I'll tell you folks, I just can't say enough about Bob and all the other
- Sysops that make using CompuServe a joy. I don't know of any place else
- that offers knowledgeable, helpful folks like CIS. But I digress.
- Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer Online Magazine tells Martin:
-
- "If I remember correctly the 1040 STe has simm slots so memory can be
- upgraded pretty easily. CD-ROM drives can be used with all Atari
- ST/STE/TT/Falcon computers. Using software like ExtenDOS is one such
- method. There is a list in the library of 700+ CD-ROM titles that can
- be used on the Atari.
-
- From what I recall MegaFile 60 requires a DMA/ASCI connection. The
- Falcon only has a SCSI connector on the back ... not the DMA connect
- that is on the back of all other Atari ST models.
-
- Atari Europe has a CIS account and they frequent the forum from time to
- time. SO hopefully they can provide you more info on the European side
- of things.
-
- I believe the newest version of Papyrus can work with NVDI 3.x but I'm
- not sure on that point.
-
- The Falcon is no longer being made by Atari corp. But there are
- supposed to be some other companies that will be making Falcon clones."
-
- Steven Russell posts:
-
- "Hello all, this may sound like a dumb question, at least it does to
- me, How do I chain a Megafile 30 to a SCSI drive. The SCSI drive is
- hooked up through AdSCSI plus. When I turn on the computer while the
- Megafile and Maxtor are turned on, the Megafile locks up and does not
- boot. I used to know how to fix this problem, but it has been so long
- since I have done anything of this sort, I have forgotten how. Thanks
- in advance for your help."
-
- Sysop Jim Ness tells Steven:
-
- "Chances are that the drives are each set up with the same SCSI unit
- ID. Try changing the second drive to Unit 1, since the first drive is
- probably set as Unit 0."
-
- Jim makes it sound sooooo easy, doesn't he? Well, I guess that's what
- Sysops are supposed to do. Meanwhile, Steven takes a short course in
- serendipity:
-
- "I was talking with the wife about something that had nothing at all
- to do with the computer and I think that I may have solved my problem.
- The second drive is still set-up as an auto boot drive at system turn
- on and the two are conficting with each other. I am going to give it a
- try and let you know what I come up with."
-
- Michel Vanhamme posts:
-
- "I'm a (registered!) Connect user (version 2.46 from March 5 1994). If
- there's anyone out there using Connect to their satisfaction with CIS,
- would they -please- tell me how they configured it to work well with
- CIS (File Transfer, Port Settings, Compatibility...) as well as their
- Profile settings on CIS? I've had problems trying to do this on my own,
- so if anyone can help..."
-
- Yat Siu of Lexicor Software tells Michel:
-
- "Here is what you shuold do, go to the setup menu and inthe option
- compatilbity mode select strip 8th bit, and it should work fine with
- CIS if you use the regular 8bit parity settings that come with
- connect."
-
- And just to prove that we STReport editors don't know everything, Our
- own Dana Jacobson asks:
-
- "Does anyone know whether or not the CIS Mac navigators will work with
- Spectre? If so, any recommendations? With the activity here in the
- Atari forums, I may be able to save some time using an OLR. I should
- probably also check out QuickCIS again too, but I figured there may be
- something else as an alternative option also."
-
- Rob Huggins tells Dana:
-
- "I have used previous versions of MacNav in the past with Spectre and
- they worked OK but I haven't tried the latest version (v3.2.1p1). At
- the moment, I don't have room for the ST to be set up<sigh>."
-
- Sysop Keith Joins tells Dana:
-
- "Both Mac Nav and MacCIM in their current versions work with Spectre."
-
- Dana asks:
-
- "Are MacNav and MacCIM in the Macintosh forums, or in a special area
- within CIS?"
-
- Rob Huggins tells Dana:
-
- "GO MCIMSOFT to download MacCIM. MacNav is not available for
- downloading - you'd have to purchase a kit - GO ORDER.
-
- The two are actually complementary - MacCIM being an interactive
- browser (cruise the unfamiliar areas online and find stuff you like)
- and MacNav being an offline nav program (when you know what you want
- use it to specify what you want, let MacNav retrieve it all and log
- off, you review the results offline while you're not paying for the
- time)."
-
- John Raymond posts:
-
- "I am new to comms and am having some difficulty downloading files. I
- am using an Atari STFM and comm package called Connect. When I try to
- download I keep getting garbled sector/time out/ crc error messages
- which dont mean much to me. Can anyone advice on setting up the
- parameters of the program or give me some pointers. I also would like
- to locate a program to unzip .zip files. that is if I can get to the
- download stage in the first place."
-
- Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer Online Magazine tells John:
-
- "There is a program called ST ZIP v2.6 which handles zip files very
- well in the library. Have you tried using serial fix version 2.x? It
- fixes some problems with serial communications on the Atari ST. It can
- also be found in the library as well."
-
- Mike Myers posts:
-
- "Let's start out with a minor fact. I'm not sure of anything about
- this, so it's very easy to correct this set of questions. I have heard
- of some kind of module, perhaps called "Spectre", that enables an Atari
- to run IBM compatible programs. Is it so? How good is it? I've got 2-3
- areas, including a bill payment service that have programs, nice
- programs, but not Atari programs. Next question. How much? and do they
- show up used on the market? Again, what sort of a price for a good used
- one? if they exist used and for sale, where? Also, same questions about
- anything for Mac?"
-
- Boy, is today Mike's lucky day or what? Sysop Bob Retelle tells him:
-
- "You've got it pretty close... actually the Spectre IS a Macintosh
- emulator, not an IBM emulator.
-
- It's an excellent product that lets your ST run a lot of Macintosh
- software directly from the Mac disks. There are some limitations, and
- it won't run the newest Mac operating system, but it IS very good.
-
- As for IBM emulators, there used to be a "software only" emulator that
- didn't need anything extra to run IBM programs called "pc ditto". The
- problem with it was that it was EXTREMELY slow, and it only emulated a
- CGA color monitor.
-
- Copies of the original pc-ditto show up used from time to time if
- you'd like to experiment with it.
-
- Then there are the more capable hardware emulators where you have to
- add a special circuit board inside your ST which essentially is a small
- IBM computeron a board and which uses your ST's keyboard, monitor and
- drives to run IBM software. These are much faster and far more useful.
- The problems with them are that they often only emulate an 80286
- computer (IBM AT), and their graphics output is still only at the CGA
- or sometimes EGA level (the limiting factor is that the ST itself can't
- display anything more than EGA). There are some which do emulate an
- 80386, and probably in the mythical land of Germany there may be 80486
- emulators too.
-
- Another problem with most of these is that they require tricky
- installation inside the ST. There was one model of hardware emulator
- which came in a separate external box and just plugged into the ST,
- which made it very easy to hook up, called the "SuperCharger".
-
- Unfortunately most of these are no longer being made, so you have to
- find them on the used market.
-
- For the kinds of applications you've mentioned wanting to run, the
- software emulator, pc-ditto, might actually be acceptable if you can
- find a copy of it for sale anywhere..."
-
- Rob Rasmussen posts:
-
- "I got Image Copy 3.52, and I'm still trying to decide which color ink
- jet printer to get. I want 720 dpi in color, and I'm trying to decide
- between the Epson Color Stylus and the Canon BJC-600e. Image Copy has a
- STYLS720.INF driver in the Printer folder, yet it doesn't show up in
- the "Printer type" dialog. From the manual, I assume I would select
- Epson Inkjet, and it says to set print density for 50%. It seems like
- it would let me select Stylus in the Printer Type dialog. Do you know
- if the Canon, which also does 720 dpi color, can use the driver(s) in
- Image Copy?
-
- You had said the Epson LQ-xxx driver in AtariWorks will work with a
- lot of different printers. Is there anything special about these higher
- rez color ink jets that wouldn't work with the drivers for the 360 dpi
- ink jets? Of course the salesmen have no idea what I'm talking about
- when I tell them I want it to work with my Atari. The guy selling the
- Canon said it had the advantage of separate color cartridges, while on
- the Stylus if you run out of one you have to change the whole thing.
- But again, that may not be a problem."
-
- Steven Russell of Glacier Enterprises tells Rob:
-
- "I'm not sure if the Canon BJC-600e can use the printer drivers that
- come with Image Copy. I haven't gotten my upgrade yet.
-
- As long as the printer is Epson compatible. Meaning it will emulate an
- epson style of printer.
-
- No. When you use the 360 dpi driver for the 720 dpi inkjet, you will
- not have the same output as with the 720 dpi driver would give you.
-
- I know what you mean. I was looking at the Epson Stylus last week and
- was considering buying the printer, but I am unsure if I have a
- compatible driver in Calamus for it. As for the ink cartridge, I like
- you don't see a problem with it. I did like the output that I seen in
- the store, but you cannot always go by what see in the store because
- things change when you get the product home and find out that you are
- missing something that you need in order for the printer to work with
- your set-up. I will do some checking and get back with you on ct about
- the printers and ImageCopy."
-
- On the subject of possible CD titles for the Atari Jaguar, the Hot
- 64-bit game system, Chris Miller posts:
-
- "I still think a "classic" gaming CD would make the ultimate pack-in
- with the Jag-CD. I'd buy one if it came with 1 "new" game and a
- "classics" CD that contained games like Air, Sea Battles.....Yar's
- Revenge..... Warlords..... Adventure.....Haunted
- House.....Breakout.....Combat and others. I bet they would sell a lot
- of machines based on that alone. (Of course, I'll probably buy one
- anyways...but it would be nice <g>).
-
- Atari needs to play up the nostalgia thing a little more. How about
- "Combat 2000" as a pack in for the Jag. That would be great!!!"
-
- Max Yokell tells Chris:
-
- "...I love the idea of a Classics Disc/Cart however they want to do it
- and I would even cough up some cash to get one. ...[but] all the games
- could be put on one Disk with a ton of left over space and trying to
- supply an Idea for what to do with the left over space.
-
- Yeah I know I will end up buying one anyways too. I think Atari should
- take advantage of the CD format by releasing some quick Demos and or a
- monthly Jag CD mag for it. From what I have heard the cost of making
- CDs is not very high so if they hit me up for $9.99 to $14.99 for a
- quarterly JagCd mag I would subscribe and even if it were Bi-monthly. I
- do not think they would want to attempt a monthly one as there might
- not be enough to fill a monthly one."
-
- Craig Harris adds his thoughts on the subject:
-
- "Interviews with the designers, the original commercials...
-
- Or how about a virtual playroom, where you virtually go to the tv,
- pick up the virtual cartridge you want to play, stick it in the virtual
- 2600...
-
- Aw, heck...too much work."
-
- Chris Miller adds:
-
- "I think that would be a heck of an idea. It could have demos of up
- coming games and the newest edition of an Atari CD Magazine. Atari
- could even put previews of up coming games on the CD with new releases
- (provided there is enough space). The possibilities are endless...."
-
- Max Yokell asks:
-
- "Do you have any news on the new version of Battlezone? I remember
- reading about a Battle Zone 2000 here but have not seen anything on
- this lately. Can you tell us if anyone is currently working on it?"
-
- Craig Harris tells Max:
-
- "From what I understand, Battlezone 2000 has become Hover Strike."
-
- Laury Scott at Atari tells us:
-
- "I don't know if you have ever seen a software title progress through
- its development. To me it seems as if the sequence of events goes like
- this-
-
- For a long time it seems as if no progress is being made. They get a
- figure of sorts up on the screen. Then make it do something (rotate or
- fly). Next comes some placeholder art backgrounds and maybe even some
- placeholder sounds.
-
- At this point you start to wonder if the game is ever going to play
- and if it does who would buy it. (For any programmers reading this I
- fully understand what kind of 'hell' you have gone through getting that
- far but to an outsider this is the way it looks.)
-
- Next the game starts to take shape and things actually happen.
- Everything comes together and IS or Tempest 2K appears. However at
- that moment something that looked good on paper or in the 'slow
- development' stages no longer looks as nice. You then have to fix it.
- In this case the best fix was the delete key."
-
-
-
- From the Graphics Support Forum
- ===============================
-
- Well, the big news in the graphics world is still the decision of
- Unisys to enforce their patent on the compression routines contained in
- the GIF graphics format.
-
- On the subject of the patent, Thomas Leathley tells Larry Wood (of the
- Graphics Support Forum):
-
- "Next time you talk to the Unisys troops, ask them if they have any
- answers for GIF toolkit developers like me (Ryle Design) who develop
- and sell tools, not end user GIF apps. I still don't have a clue what
- my situation is if I want to sell source and object code that imports
- and exports GIF images. I am not in the end-user app business, but my
- customers are, and they certainly will have to have an LZW license, but
- what about me? I've talked with Unisys by voice and email, and the
- voice discussion was entirely unsatisfactory as I posted when it
- happend - basically the Unisys guy said anyone who sells code for
- $100-$300 a pop was a total idiot for selling it that cheap. The email
- discussions I've had said "OK - we hear you - we'll get back to you".
- Never happened.
-
- If you have a channel into these guys (who appear more and more to be
- total clowns - no wonder they are going down the tubes) then please
- pass along this message."
-
- Larry tells Thomas:
-
- "Unisys is aware of the special circumstances of toolbox authors. We
- expect to be able to give special number to contact in regards to these
- issues soon now (I know, I know ... we have been saying that for days
- now)."
-
- Shortly thereafter Larry posts:
-
- "Unisys has authorized me to announce that they now have a GIF/LZW or a
- GIF/TIFF/LZW developer agreement ready for the developer community to
- consider. The follow is my reading of the agreement.
-
- GIF/LZW ... $25 license fee up front, creditable to future
- registrations; a .45% royalty on total selling price, per unit, not to
- be less than $0.10 per unit nor more than $10.00 per unit.
-
- GIF/TIFF/LZW ... $50 license fee up front, creditable to future
- registrations; .65% royalty on total selling price, per unit, not to
- be less than $0.20 per unit nor more than $25.00 per unit.
-
- For further information and a copy of the written agreement, call (215)
- 986-4411. Please advise them if you are a CompuServe-'Go Graphics'
- Group Shareware author. We don't get a kickback [g], but we want them
- to know where the registrations come from.
-
- As I read the agreement, there are no unfavorable terms which would
- preclude any developer from making use of this agreement to
- cost-effectively continue GIF and/or GIF/TIFF development.
-
- I will be available later tonight to answer further questions. Please
- keep questions one to a message so I can handle what I am sure will be
- a flood of questions."
-
- Jeff Woods of deltaComm Dev. tells us (well, actually he's telling
- Larry, but let's listen in anyway):
-
- "I have several problems with the contract we just received from
- Unisys. I shall address the points in order of appearance:
-
- Section 1.e., definition of "Field of Use", seems to explicitly
- prohibit those of use who develop communications software from
- including .GIF viewers in our software if we also happen to run a BBS.
- "Additionally excluded is software provided by on-line service vendors
- to their customers to access the on-line service, software for
- operating network access servers, web servers, Internet servers, or
- bulletin boards..."
-
- Section 2.c, restricts customers to only ONE backup. Now, I don't know
- about you, but I rotate my backups in sets, meaning I usually have
- several copies at a time in "backup". As far as I know, most tape
- backup manufacturers recommend this method of backup management.
-
- Section 3 (this one is a biggie) requires a license fee for "each
- Dispositoin of Licensed Software hereunder (including updates,
- improvements and enhancements)..." Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but
- Unisys should only be entitled to royalties ONCE, unless the developer
- materially enchances the GIF/LZW portion of the program. The way its
- worded now, I owe Unisys 0.45% on all updates, even if said update
- doesn't even TOUCH the GIF/LZW code, and leaves it completely
- unchanged. This is wrong, and unacceptable.
-
- Section 14.a(1) attempts to define shareware in a manner which I am
- guessing, in my capacity as Vice President of STAR (Shareware Trade
- Association and Resources) will be offensive and unacceptable to our
- members, and perhaps to members of the ASP as well, though I can't
- presume to speak for that organization. The offensive word is
- "requested". Shareware is that software which can be evaluated prior
- to purchase, but for which payment to the program author is *required*
- for licensed use beyond a defined evaluation period.
-
- Section 14.d attempts to put a price tag on shareware, which isn't
- acceptable. Right now, we have a $99.00 shareware product, but if I
- sign this license, I'm precluded from pricing our shareware product as
- we deem suitable for the marketplace. That's unacceptable to me.
-
- Section 14.f shall preclude the inclusion of a GIF viewer in most
- shareware versions, since authors will be averse to adding a fixed
- screen such as that to the software. Also, this section needs to be
- clarified so that it is clear that the registered, licensed version of
- the software need not display such a message (if retail-ware doesn't
- have to, the registered shareware shouldn't have to).
-
- Section 14.f(b) needs similar clarification, stating that only
- unregistered shareware needs these extra statements in the
- documentation. Again, if retailware shouldn't have to do this, then
- neither should fully licensed, paid for, registered shareware.
-
- (i.e. it seems to me that counsel for Unisys hasn't got a real grasp on
- exactly what shareware is, or how it works).
-
- Section 15.b seems to want to charge me royalties for using my OWN
- software that I wrote, as if I had sold it to myself. Huh? Did I miss
- something?
-
- I look forward to Unisys' addressing of these issues."
-
- Dan Richardson posts his own thoughts on the document:
-
- "I get the impression Unisys spent a month carefully loading and
- aiming the gun so they could shoot themselves in the other foot. I hope
- they post this agreement. It sounds like a hoot."
-
- Jeff Woods tells Dan:
-
- "Had I the time, I'd type it in here for review (since the "Agreement"
- contains a clause about keeping things confidential, that might be a
- problem, but I haven't signed a damn thing *yet* and revealing the
- contract before signing it would not be in violation of anything I've
- agreed to, ex post facto laws being what they are). Sorry, but I don't
- have that spare time."
-
- Larry Wood tells us:
-
- "Unisys did not upload it as a file because they wanted to opportunity
- to review it with some developers who were asking for it before having
- it posted publically. Neither they, nor we have any problem with it
- being in public view, therefore Diana's message containing the typed in
- version will be moved back into public view this morning."
-
-
- Well folks, it's a complex issue to be sure. Each side had their own
- views, with good reasons for them. We can only hope that the issues
- involved will be settled in the near future. It's not just because of
- this one, immediate, issue either. It might not seem so right now, but
- we're currently observing one of the growing pains of the Electronic
- Superhighway. As more and more users appear, more and more options and
- services will appear also. It's only smart to use compression to speed
- transmission of data... it's more cost-effective for both the sender and
- receiver. But will the fact that compression is used end up being a boon
- or a bane to those who depend on it? Only time will tell. Remember the
- ancient Chinese curse: "May you live in interesting times"? Well, it
- looks like someone cursed us! <grin>
-
- Be sure to tune in again next week, same time, same station, and be
- ready to listen to what they are saying when...
-
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