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- > The Editor's Podium™
-
- At this time, we are in between shows and trying (hopefully) to learn
- from the mistakes of our human frailty. We already realize that if the
- Atari ST computer is to have any recognition in the USA, we the users and
- developers will have make sure of its being done. The level of positive
- activity emanating from Sunnyvale is a super disappointment. And, to top
- it off, another of Atari's "big noise promises" is about to dashed upon
- the rocks... "The STe will make its appearance in April of 1990". Oddly
- enough when queried online, one of Atari's learned, seasoned and
- experienced reps said to all; "Atari will ship when we have the units...."
- How very profound. We wonder is that after the rest of the world or the
- UNIVERSE that the US market will receive any attention from the Atari whiz
- bangs.
-
- Antonio Salerno was characterized by us, when he joined Atari, to be
- the one who could make the difference in Atari's position in the US
- market. His was the fabled "Aircraft Carrier" which at this time, seems
- to have been caught in a typhoon generated by the corporate warriors who
- seemingly have derailed most every positive effort aimed at the US market
- in the last three years. No folks, its not the Tramiels but their closest
- advisors, a few of whom are holdovers from the old Warner days. We
- thought Salerno would hold the line on these super sharp warriors but
- seemingly, its not in the cards.
-
- After having met and spent an appreciable period of time with Leonard
- at Comdex/Fall'89, it is apparent, at least to me, that the Tramiels do
- care and want the US market to be a successful venture. The situation at
- hand is, simply put, the T's are being advised by "wrecksperts" who claim
- to be "experts" in the computer industry. Perhaps, the time has come for
- the users to be heard from on a loud and clear letter writing basis.
-
- These wrecksperts come wearing a number of different "hats". Some of
- whom claim to be friends of the family and continually allege that they
- "never interfere" in the T's business. But as fate would have it, these
- are the very ones who seem to be the common denominators in almost EVERY
- troublesome situation. A good example was the "rumor flunky" at
- Comdex'89. Believe me, we are aware of the dangers of attempting to
- indirectly cause the recognition of these trojans and thus the 'cryptic'
- indicators. However, rest assured, those who were involved will know
- exactly of whom we speak.. As will the right folks at Atari. Another of
- the better wrecksperts are the ones who constantly claim to know all the
- ins and outs of the show circuits. They are the ones that convince the
- T's that a particular show or promotion is too expensive and should be
- avoided. Often in wonderment the question arises, how expensive is
- remaining a relative unknown in the home computer industry because of
- this "wreckspert" advice. It appears to be deadly expensive.
-
- Its "hats-off" time as we extend our admiration and gratitude to John
- King Tarpinian and his friends for their help in dismantling the entire
- WOA show after it closed. That's right folks not just the Atari booth but
- the rest of the setup too. Three cheers and kudos to John & friends.
- That's what is known as "doing the right thing".
-
- Ralph....
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-
- There are three main sections to the Roundtable: the Bulletin Board, the
- Software Library and the Real Time Conference area.
-
- The Bulletin Board contains messages from Roundtable members on a variety
- of Topics, organized under several Categories. These messages are all
- Open and available for all to read (GEnie Mail should be used for private
- messages).
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- Public Domain programs and files with other Roundtable members by
- 'uploading' them to the Software Library. Uploading on GEnie is FREE, so
- you are encouraged to participate and help your Roundtable grow.
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- may get together and 'talk' in 'real-time'. You can participate in
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- COnference, or simply join in on an impromptu chat session. Unlike
- posting messages or Mail for other members to read at some later time,
- everyone in the Conference area can see what you type immediately, and can
- respond to you right away, in an 'electronic conversation'.
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- > CPU REPORT™
- ==========
-
- Issue # 62
- ----------
-
- by Michael Arthur
-
-
- Remember When....
-
- In Early 1985, when a company called General Computer introduced the
- $2200.00 Hyperdrive, the first internal hard drive for the Macintosh (with
- 10 Megs of Disk Space), and how one of the members of Apple's original
- Macintosh design group said, "It isn't possible. We made sure of it.",
- when they heard about the Hyperdrive?
-
-
- > CPU MacNews™ Late breaking Mac NEWS and INFORMATION
- ===========
-
-
-
-
- Apple Introduces New Version of MPW, Extends SADE Debugger
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Apple is now shipping Version 3.1 of MPW, (Macintosh Programmer's
- Workshop), its premiere Macintosh Software Development Environment. MPW
- features an integrated editor and the MPW Shell, a Unix-like command line
- interpreter. MPW also includes a Suite of over 200 software development
- tools, including a resource editor, linker, and disassembler. MPW was
- used to develop the Macintosh System Software, Hypercard, and many
- Third-Party Mac Applications. Version 3.1 of MPW features:
-
- - Improved Performance of MPW's source level debugger, known as SADE
- (Symbolic Application Debugging Environment). Also, SADE now can
- debug source code created by the MPW C++ and Object Pascal
- object-oriented languages.
-
- - MPW Pascal, a superset of the ANSI Pascal standard featuring
- extensions designed to support object oriented programming, now
- permits the declaration of forward and external objects in source
- code.
-
- - Maintenance work has been done to fix several bugs and problems in
- several areas of MPW 3.0, including the MPW Shell, SADE,
- Development Tools, and the MPW Languages.
-
- - CD-ROM Distribution: Apple is now making the complete set of
- MPW software (including MPW C, Object Pascal, and MPW Assembler)
- available on a single CD-ROM disk which is appropriately called,
- "The Macintosh Programmer's Workshop."
-
-
- Apple Japan Rethinks Macintosh Pricing Strategy
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- In an effort to expand sales of the Macintosh, Apple Computer Japan
- has announced a series of significant price cuts for its Macintosh product
- line, including the Mac SE and II lines of computers, and Apple's
- Macitnosh peripherals. Pricing for Macintosh computers was reduced by
- 10 - 15 percent (with the Macintosh Plus' price cut by 19 percent), and
- 15 - 40 percent for Apple Macintosh peripherals. Apple Japan's new price
- list is now in line with many of Apple Corporation's other international
- divisions, and the Macintosh IIfx costs the same in Japan as in the US....
-
- Apple Japan has faced sharp criticism from Japanese customers
- complaining that its product pricing was not in line with Apple product
- pricing worldwide. Interestingly enough, the Japanese government's Fair
- Trade Commission had also launched an investigation against Apple Japan
- for reportedly unfair business practices against independent importers of
- Apple Macintosh products....
-
-
-
-
- CPU INSIGHTS™
- ============
-
-
-
- Lotus Announces Plans for Merger, Ships 1-2-3 for PM
- ----------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Lotus Corp. and Novell Inc., a major LAN software vendor, have
- recently announced an agreement to merge the two firms. Under this
- agreement, Novell will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lotus, with
- both companies combining their Boards of Directors. Jim Manzi will remain
- Chairman/President/CEO of Lotus, and Ray Noorda will remain Novell's CEO,
- and become Lotus's Vice-Chairman.
-
- The Lotus/Novell merger will reshape Lotus into an industry leader
- in several fronts. Novell Inc. designed the Netware network operating
- system, which has become an industry standard for microcomputer-based LAN
- networks. Designed to integrate micros with minicomputers and mainframes
- on a LAN Network, Novell Netware helps to coordinate data, services, and
- applications across many systems on a LAN. It is available for a variety
- of platforms, including the Macintosh, DEC VAX, DOS, OS/2, and IBM
- mainframes. It is important to note that Lotus is executing a similar
- cross-platform strategy, with its Datalens utility providing functionality
- with other widely-used applications. Lotus has also been developing
- versions of Lotus 1-2-3 Version 3.0 for many of the same systems that
- Novell Netware supports. Also, Lotus has bought a significant share of
- Sybase, an industry leader in relational databases. This means that Lotus
- now has a foundation of several product offerings for the business market,
- instead of relying on Lotus 1-2-3 as its main product.
-
- This merger will benefit Lotus in many other ways. In fiscal 1989,
- Novell's revenues were $422 million, while Lotus posted revenues of $556
- million. With the combined revenues of these two companies just under a
- billion dollars, Lotus is expected to make over a billion dollars in
- revenue this year, as a result of the merger. Since Microsoft is also
- expected to earn a similar amount in 1990, Lotus and Microsoft will become
- the first software companies to reach this plateau. Also, while Lotus is
- very strong in the corporate and international markets, Novell Inc. has an
- equally strong network of VARs (Value-added resellers) and systems
- integrators, which could definitely benefit Lotus' efforts in marketing
- its software products.
-
- Both companies have predicted that the merger will be finalized by
- July 1990. However, the details of how International operations for both
- firms will be coordinated have not been resolved, with several branches
- of Lotus and Novell expected to remain separate for a time. This merger
- has startled several industry analysts and Novell stockholders, and many
- feel that "Lotus got a bargain with Novell."
-
- Lotus has also started to ship Lotus 1-2-3/G, a port of Lotus 1-2-3
- Version 3.0 for OS/2 Presentation Manager. Among other improvements,
- 1-2-3/G features data links between multiple three-dimensional worksheets,
- improved business graphics support, and several modifications to the PM
- GUI, including multiple-choice dialog boxes. 1-2-3/G also incorporates
- two utilities: Datalens, which allows 1-2-3 to access information from
- other software programs within any given spreadsheet, and Solver, a
- utility allowing one to model and solve problems which are based on a
- defined set of inputs and givens. With Solver, one can model problems
- like resource utilization or money allocation in the form of equations,
- and then enter variables (such as a company's revenues) into the equations
- in order to see what the result will be.
-
- Datalens requires the use of an "application driver" to properly
- access data from a given program. Drivers are being developed for OS/2
- Extended Edition's Database Manager, the Netware SQL Database, and several
- other applications, while a dBase III Plus driver is now available. One
- significant thing about this is that Datalens and Solver will be available
- for ALL new incarnations of Lotus 1-2-3. Interestingly enough, 1-2-3/G is
- now being called the first application to truly take advantage of OS/2's
- capabilities, three years after OS/2 was introduced.
-
-
-
-
- CPU Systems Roundup™ XXVI
- =========================
-
- The Free Software Foundation, and GNU SmallTalk for the Atari ST
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- From: bammi@curie.ces.cwru.edu (Jwahar R. Bammi)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Gnu SmallTalk V1.0 port to atariST available
- Message-ID: <BAMMI.90Mar17061724@curie.ces.cwru.edu>
- Date: 17 Mar 90 12:17:24 GMT
- Sender: news@usenet.ins.cwru.edu
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University
-
-
- GNU SmallTalk V1.0 ported to the atariST is available for
- anonymous FTP from dsrgsun.ces.cwru.edu in pub/atari/smalltalk.zoo
-
- Requirements:
- - a 4 Meg Atari ST (it will not run on a 2/2.5 Meg machine)
- - a decent shell
- - optional: tos-gcc V1.37.1 if you want to re-compile it
-
- Warning:
- - This is the first version of the port, so it probably has
- lots of bugs, over and above any bugs in the original GNU
- code. it does pass all the regression tests with just one
- diff.
-
- Thanks to the author Steve Byrne for an excellent job!
-
- Here is the (relevant part of) README from the Gnu distribution:
-
-
- -------------------------------------------
- GNU Smalltalk version 1.0 (initial release)
- by Steve Byrne
-
- The files in this directory and its subdirectories constitute the complete
- source code for GNU Smalltalk. The files are organized as follows:
-
- . The source files, both .st (Smalltalk) and C files
- examples Some working example Smalltalk files
- test Regression testing files
-
-
- About GNU Smalltalk
- -------------------
-
- GNU Smalltalk attempts to be a reasonably faithful implementation of
- Smalltalk-80 {tm ParcPlace Systems} as described in the "Blue Book", also
- known as "Smalltalk-80, the Language and its Implementation", by Adele
- Goldberg and David Robson. The syntax that the language accepts and the
- byte codes that the virtual machine interprets are exactly as they appear
- in the Blue Book. Most of the primitives are the same as well, although
- due to the differing nature of the implementation some of the primitives
- haven't been implemented, and other new ones have been.
-
-
- The current implementation has the following features:
-
- * Incremental garbage collector
- * Binary image save capability
- * C-callout (allows Smalltalk to invoke user-written C code and pass
- parameters to it)
- * GNU Emacs editing mode
- * Highly portable C code implementation
- * Optional byte code compilation tracing and byte code execution tracing
- * Automatically loaded per-user initialization files
-
- Enjoy,
- --
- bang: {any internet host}!dsrgsun.CES.CWRU.Edu!bammi jwahar r. bammi
- domain: bammi@dsrgsun.ces.CWRU.edu
- GEnie: J.BAMMI
-
-
-
-
- But ponder, if you will, these questions:
-
-
- 1) Motorola representatives have estimated that Europe accounts for over
- 50 percent of the Unix market. Given that Atari still has a strong
- foothold in the European marketplace, what can Atari do to make the
- ATW and 68030 TT successful enough to parlay this into success in the
- US?
-
- 2) One use for computers designed as X/Window Display Terminals is to run
- Unix programs remotely on a LAN Network, allowing a File Server on a
- LAN Network to perform CPU-intensive operations for the Terminal.
- Given that the 68030 TT seems custom-fit for many aspects of this
- growing market, how should Atari market the TT030/2 (the low-end
- version of the TT), so as to gain a foothold in the Unix industry?
-
-
-
-
-
-
- > CPU STATUS REPORT™ >>LATE BREAKING INDUSTRY-WIDE NEWS<<
- =================
-
-
-
- - Norcross, GA HAYES LAYS OFF 150 WORKERS IN COST-CUTTING MEASURES
- ------------
-
- Hayes Microcomputer Products, once the leading industry modem
- vendor, recently instituted a reorganization plan in reaction to declining
- revenues. In addition to consolidating several sales offices and Research
- facilities, it has also laid off over 150 employees. Hayes also laid off
- 60 people in October 1989. Hayes' declining revenues are attributed to
- "cut-throat price competition" caused by the rise of Hayes-compatible
- modem makers, and "unlicensed copying" of its Modem Command Set standard,
- which caused the rapid rate of "Hayes Clones" in the industry....
-
-
- - Austin, TX DELL BUNDLES X/DESKTOP 2.0 WITH 80486 UNIX SYSTEM
- ----------
-
- Dell Computer Corp. is now licensing the X.Desktop 2.0 GUI, from Ixi
- Ltd., for use with their new Dell Station 425E Unix/DOS workstation. The
- 425E features a 25 MHZ 80486 chip, support for SuperVGA Graphics, 4 Megs
- of RAM, and an 80 Meg Hard Drive. It also comes with AT&T Unix System V
- Version 3.2, X/Windows support, and can run Unix and DOS applications
- simultaneously. Cost: $7900.00. Interestingly, Dell Computer is noted
- for becoming a popular PC Vendor by the sole use of Mail Order Marketing,
- and supports its products via toll-free Technical Support, and a one-year
- on-site Service Contract....
-
- X.Desktop 2.0 is an X/Windows-based Graphical User Interface which
- features a GEM-like Desktop, and is available for the OSF/Motif GUI. Other
- large Unix vendors, such as Motorola, Opus Systems, and IBM, have licensed
- X.Desktop, and the Santa Cruz Operation now uses the OSF/Motif version in
- SCO Xenix, the most popular version of Unix available for 80386-based
- systems. Atari UK has also licensed X.Desktop 2.0 from Ixi Ltd., for use
- in both the 68030 TT and the ATW....
-
-
- - Fremont, CA FIRST PRINTER USING MICROSOFT POSTSCRIPT CLONE INTRODUCED
- -----------
-
- Abaton Inc., a maker of Postscript laser printers, is preparing to
- introduce LaserScript, a 300 dpi Laser Printer which is the first shipping
- product to use Microsoft/Bauer's Postscript Clone Interpreter. Aimed to
- compete with Apple's Laserwriter IINTX as a LAN-based laser printer, it
- has RS-232, AppleTalk, and Centronic parallel ports, and features 3 Megs
- of RAM standard, HP LaserJet II Emulation, 35 Bitstream Outline fonts, and
- features a 15 MHZ National Semiconductor 23CG16 chip for running its
- Postscript Clone Interpreter. Cost: $3000.00.
-
- Interestingly enough, this is the same cost as several Postscript
- compatible Laser Printers recently introduced, many of which use Adobe's
- version of Postscript....
-
-
- - San Jose, CA WEST COAST IBM POSTS LOSS!
- ------------
-
- IBM's San Jose Manufacturing Facility recently reported a 53 percent
- reduction in CFC (or chlorofluorocarbon) air emissions last year, as a
- result of several new methods of reducing pollution caused in the process
- of manufacturing computer products. Most computer manufacturers use
- solvents containing CFCs to remove residue left by this process, and the
- resulting pollution has been a significant source of environmental
- concern.
-
- In the San Jose Facility, which produces disk and tape drive storage
- systems, IBM uses a water-based cleaning method to replace the use of
- CFC-based cleaners. In this, the parts are washed and rinsed by hot,
- deionized water as they pass through a field of ultrasonic sound waves,
- and dried using "multiple hot-air nozzles". Interestingly enough, IBM
- says that this method is not only as efficient as the CFC-based Cleaners,
- 0but costs half as much to operate and maintain. Also, since this method
- doesn't require "pollution abatement equipment" (which is very expensive),
- manufacturing facilities using it can achieve even more savings....
-
- IBM has engineered several environmental protection programs, and
- intends to eliminate its overall use (and emissions) of CFC pollutants by
- the end of 1993. DEC has also announced its development of a process of
- cleaning computer circuit boards which does not use CFC Cleaners, and will
- make information on this technology available to other companies.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ________________________________________________________________
-
-
- > PACE SHOW! CPU/STR SHOW NEWS™ Pittsburgh Atari Computer Show
- =============================
-
-
-
- FULL UPDATES
- ============
-
- This is the current vendor/developer/supporter list for the North East
- ATARIfest '90 being sponsored by the Pittsburgh Atari Computer
- Enthusiasts. The Anaheim show list may have been longer, but we all know
- who are the REALLY dedicated supporters!
-
- If your on this list, Thanks, We can't wait to see you in Pittsburgh!
-
- If you're not, you should be, contact us at (412) 843-0628 (after 4
- EST). We still have some space left, but it's being grabbed up quick!
-
- North East ATARIfest '90 show dates:
- April 28th 10:00am - 5:00pm
- April 29th 12:00pm - 5:00pm
-
- Current Vendor List
- -------------------
- 1st Stop Computers
- 2econd Childhood Computer Workshoppe
- Alpha Systems
- Antic Publishing
- ATARI Corp. (Note: Sunday only appearance by Bob Brodie)
- BEST Electronics
- Cal Com Inc
- CodeHead Software
- Diverse Data Products
- Enigma Software
- Gribnif Software
- ICD Inc.
- Innovative Concepts
- Joppa Computers
- Music Sweet Music
- Seymour/Radix
- Talon Ent.
- Toad Computer Services
- Unicorn Publications
- WizWorks
-
- Users' Groups Attending
- -----------------------
- Pittsburgh Atari Computer Enthusiasts [P.A.C.E.]
-
- North East Ohio ST Atari Group [NEO-STAG]
-
- Spectrum Atari Group of Erie [S.A.G.E.]
-
- Southwestern Pennsylvania Atari
- Computer Enthusiasts [S.P.A.C.E.]
-
- Atari Users' Association [A.U.A.]
-
- Westmorland Atari Computer Organization [W.A.C.O.]
-
-
- Seminars Planned
- ----------------
-
- Desktop Publishing - ISD. Nathan himself will be conducting
- it! Featuring the entire Calamus Desktop Publishing Solution.
- ISD has also donated an entire Calamus Solution Package as a
- Door Prize! ($719.00 value!)
-
- MIDI - Cal-Com Grant will be putting on a MIDI seminar
- featuring some of the latest developments in the MIDI world.
- Dr. T's demo disks, T-shirts, Pins, etc have been donated.
-
- Mass Storage - Toad Computer Service David & Co. will be
- on hand to answer all your questions, and clear up any
- confusion you may have.
-
- Multi-Club Newsletters - Unicorn Publications Bill & Patty
- will be talking about the advantages of combining forces.
-
- Emulation (IBM) - Talon Technology. Rich will be there to
- show you SuperCharger. This unit has an ungrade path, and
- rates 4.4 on the Norton Scale.
-
- Emulation (MAC) - Unfortunatly, Gadgets by Small won't be able to
- make the show. They have however donated 2 Spectre's for Door
- Prizes. Any Vendor that would like to fill this position. Call!!
-
- STReport's Ralph Mariano will be giving a seminar!!
-
- And Last but certainly not least, Bob Brodie will be on hand
- on Sunday to answer all of your questions about Atari Corp.
-
- All this and Much, Much, More! Don't forget all the Users' Groups
- that will be on hand with the latest Public Domain Software
- available, and that great one-on-one support only a Users' Group can
- provide!
-
- Door Prizes
- -----------
- We've recieved lots & lots of door prizes to give away over the 2 day
- span. Thanks to all supporters that have donated so far!!
-
-
- See you in Pittsburgh!
- Bruce J. Markey
- PACE President
-
-
-
- Announcing the North East ATARIfest '90
- being Sponsored by PACE (the Pittsburgh Atari Computer Enthusiasts)
-
- Where: Chartiers Valley High School, near Pittsburgh, PA
- Located just off I-79 at the Heidelburg / Kerwin Heights exit
- Within 15 minutes of the Greater Pittsburgh International Airport
- Easy access from from the PA Turnpike via Exit #3
-
- When: April 28th & 29th
-
- Time: Saturday the 28th - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Sunday the 29th - 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
-
- Users Groups: Tables are available to any Officially Atari Recognized
- User's Group for only 25.00 per table.
-
- Need more Information?: Call the PACE BBS at 412-571-0891 and read the
- show message base. Validation is immediate!
-
- Or call 412-843-0628 voice after 5:00pm EST
-
- If you've ever been to a show that PACE has put on before, you'll know
- that they are well attended by the best retailers & developers!
-
-
-
-
- Dear Fellow Atarian,
-
- Have you been looking for support for your Atari computer? I have a
- suggestion for you. Make plans now to attend the upcoming North East
- ATARIfest '90 being sponsored by the Pittsburgh Atari Computer Enthusiasts
- (PACE)! The ATARIfest will be held on April 28th (10:00am - 5:00pm) &
- 29th (12:00pm - 5:00pm) at the Chartiers Valley High School. Chartiers is
- easily accessable to many major highways as well as an International
- Airport.
-
- If you've ever been to a PACE show, you already know they are
- attended by the biggest names in the Atari world. Among those already
- signed up are Best Electronics, Alpha Systems, I.C.D., Seymour-Radix,
- Cal-Com, Joppa Computers, Toad Computers, 2econd Childhood, Innovative
- Concepts, Etc. Aside from the dealers, there will also be many Users
- Groups on hand ready and willing to stock your personal library with the
- best Public Domain software available today! If you've been "Looking for
- support in all the wrong places", come to the North East Atarifest '90
- and find out some of the right places!
-
- To Atari 8-bit users, We know the market and support for your
- machines has dropped off over the past couple years. To help you we are
- making sure we've got some place for you to turn as well. 2econd
- Childhood has a ton of titles for the 8-bits, and they will be there in
- full force. Innovative Concepts has some great products for you as well,
- and so does Best Electronics. We are still looking for more companies to
- come to provide you with the help you want & deserve.
-
- To Atari ST/MEGA owners, come see the latest products in an
- everchanging & growing 16-bit world! Come see what you've been reading
- about all winter! As a fellow Atarian, I know the problems we all have
- to deal with in the Atari world. They are not undefeatable! To see Atari
- Computers become a force to be reckoned with, WE NEED YOU! Attend and
- show the dealers that your still there and that you appreciate them
- selling products for our computers!
-
- Thank you fellow Atarian!
-
- Bruce J. Markey
- PACE President
- (412) 843-0628 after 4 EST
-
-
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________
-
-
-
-
-
- > WOA REPORT ~ CPU/STR Spotlight™ *** EYEWITTNESS REPORT ***
- ==============================
-
-
-
-
- WOA Show Observations
- """""""""""""""""""""
-
-
- by Darlah J Pine
- GEnie Atari RT Manager
-
-
- I was really looking forward to the show. My expectations were high.
- Previously living in southern California, I know the names or at least the
- faces of the majority of Atari owners. I was expecting to see faces I
- haven't seen in quite a long time. This excited me. Although I did see
- some, I was disapointed at the turnout. I was told to hold on to my hat
- as Glendale would be --MUCH-- better. A particularly good friend told me
- that due to the lack of pats they got from the year previous from ST
- World, they felt it was best not to attend this show. I recieved
- confirmation on this issue from quite a few people. If anything, this
- proves that shows really need to be spaced better and those that are the
- backbone of these shows need to be recognized if not applauded for their
- efforts.
-
- I applaud Bob Brodie for trying to make future shows further apart.
- Rumors online mentioned the fact that they felt there were no new users in
- the market. I truly disagree with that fact. I saw many new faces and
- those that recently purchased their systems. GEnie is growing quite
- rapidly so modems must be included in those sales. I felt it was the old
- timers that did not show. The old timers didn't really need the show
- except to see the newest and the greatest especially with Glendale being
- right around the corner.
-
- Seminars had various turnouts but the two best attended ones were the
- Dave Small/Jim Allen combination and the ISD (Nathan Potechin) seminar.
- The Dave Small/Jim Allen comination had people up against the wall and out
- the door while the ISD seminar had a full room but seemed to have lasted
- the longest. Some of the seminars were sparsely attended. This was
- disapointing to say the least. I would of enjoyed more various guest
- speakers between the days but it wasn't my show.
-
- Several booths were empty with people not showing up. D.A.Brumleve's
- booth was empty on Sunday. The general consensus between the developers
- that were asked was the show was disapointing in numbers. Sales varied
- depending on who you asked and what the products were. People seemed
- tremendously impressed with the 68030 and I might add I was too. Watching
- Calamus fly in the Gadgets booth left a big impression on this DTP lover.
- I even think it impressed Nathan Potechin as he tested the 68030 on his
- company's program. I think Gadgets has a winner with this one.
-
- I was disapointed to not see the first issue of ST Journal at the
- show. I am really looking forward to this new entry into the Atari
- market. Rumor was data was lost in a hard drive crash due to mother
- nature in the form of an earthquake. They did throw a party at Godfathers
- pizza and although I did not eat any pizza, it looked good. Everyone
- appeared to be enjoying themselves.
-
- A new terminal program was displayed at the show called G.I.M.E
- (Graphic Interface Modem Enviroment). Although this terminal program has
- a few bugs and appears to be limited in certain ways, I felt from the
- discussions with the programer that this may end up to be the terminal
- program you should have. One unique feature of this program was a built
- in graphic drawing program. What an unusual combination, in my opinion.
-
- Talon Technology was displaying Supercharger. I must admit that I was
- impressed by this alternative choice for emulators in the ST World.
-
- Sprockets was showing a tower case that looked interesting. Although
- I did not truly check out the back of the unit, the front looked quite
- impressive. Folks that did look behind said it could of used a bit more
- organization for the wire placements. Do check this one out. I am hoping
- someone has a picture of the front and back of this unit.
-
- Megamax was showing Script and Sketch. Script is a new entry into the
- Word Processing market. It is a multi-window graphical word processing
- program. It handles up to four files simultaneously, each in its own
- window. Sketch is a high resolution paint program with a 3D Modeler.
- Graphics created with Sketch can be imported into Script.
-
- Sierra was at the show with all of their entrys into the market.
- Nothing new was displayed but they were selling great T-Shirts. As a
- matter of fact, it seemed like everyone was in the T-Shirt business.
-
- D.A.Brumleve was showing her products for children. She had these
- wonderful round metal disks that pop up when least expected. I brought
- some home and they are a hit. I need and want more.
-
- I had the pleasure of doing Disneyland with the folks from Gribnif,
- the Neodesk fame folks along with two of my sysops. It was one of the
- most pleasant times I had even with an arm injury.
-
- Michtron was showing all their products. I even broke down and bought
- a Fast Fax. It has made it out of the box but as of yet I have not tested
- it. I will let you know what I think of it after trying it completely
- out.
-
- Codeheads were updating their disks and selling new. I was impressed
- at the way they were demoing all the bells and whistles included in their
- products. Their programs are quite impressive when you realize all that
- they do.
-
- GoldLeaf publishing was showing WordFlair at the show. I truly
- couldn't wait to get this one home to test drive it but alas I have been
- ill and this one is on my to do list. I am hoping this will be a program
- for those reports that I need to do from time to time. We shall see. It
- was a pleasure getting a chance to talk to Lauren.
-
- Atari had a booth in the center of the room with a TT, Stacy Portfolio
- and many Lynx machines that were strategicaly placed for all those
- gamesters. They gave away cups, Atari planes, t-shirts and metal liscence
- plate frames. One could see John Tarpinian being very gracious placing
- these items out and helping out as much as he can. Charles Cherry was a
- pleasure to meet and much different in person than I expected.
-
- John Townsend had a new haircut and impressed me with his sense of
- sureness that seems to come with age I suppose. At least it does to some
- of us. Bob Brodie was gracious as usual and was sorely missed at the
- show. He seems to be -the- Atari person that everyone wants to see. He
- seems to have made a great impression in the Atari field. The general
- concensus throughout the Atari market is the hope that we have him around
- for quite a long time. Atari made a wise choice in selecting him.
-
- Migrapgh, ICD, Best, David Beckemeyer and more were there but I have
- not unpacked and they are only faded memories tucked into my briefcase and
- suitcases. I even have a faint memory of a windows program that excited
- me but the energy is not there quite yet in retrieving that information.
- Knowing that there will be many other articles on the show, I leave it up
- to them to fill in the gaps. Hope to see everyone at the Pace show, the
- WAACE show and of course Glendale.
-
-
-
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________
-
-
-
-
-
- > WOA OPINIONS CPU/STR OnLine™ What the visitors thought...
- ===========================
-
-
-
- DARLAH [RT~SYSOP] posts;
-
- I just got the pictures back from the developers from the show. I got
- some great pictures. I especially like the way Charles was drinking the
- beer with the snarl on his face. Craig looked so solemn and where was
- that earring?? I suppose he now works for ICD so off it went. David
- Plotkin and Dave Flory looked like they were enjoying themselves and Mark
- Booth was in his usual pose talking GCR up around the Gadgets booth. I
- even got a picture of John Townsend with his new and (much improved)
- haircut.). :-)
-
- The Glasses on Trish, Dan and Jeff from the Captain EO show are GREAT.
- These are blackmail material. :-) I love Charles Cherry's shirt and the
- casualness of it all. There are many more pictures and all came out great
- but no hardware pictures. <sigh> We just have people. I even have Dot,
- John Nagy and Nathan reading Z-Net. The Z-Net logo is in full view. I
- found my two sysops, JJ and Jeff look great in pictures...
-
- The show might of been less than busy but the time did have its
- moments and thanks to Sandy Wilson, I have some captured. Seeing I fell
- jogging, I was unable to use one of my hands. She was a lifesaver in that
- respect.
-
-
-
- D.A.BRUMLEVE posts;
-
- I think the _presentation_ of the WOA was very good. Atari's display
- was simple but professional, and I believe it was the first showing of the
- TT at a consumer show in the US. There were definitely new hardware and
- software innovations on display.
-
- What troubles me is that so (comparatively) few people came to check
- it all out. A comment heard from more than one developer was that there
- seemed to be only long-time users there, no new users, leading them to
- question whether there _are_ any new users in the LA area.
-
- In regard to Atari, it's also worth mentioning that they held a
- reception for developers on Saturday night. It was fun to finally put
- faces to Atari staff names I've encountered here online.
-
- In analyzing what "went wrong" (and from my point of view, something
- did), a phrase I heard repeatedly during the Saturday portion of the show
- occurred to me: I kept hearing parents tell their kids that they couldn't
- buy a program because they were saving the money to spend on--what
- else--Disneyland! I think, at least from a sales point of view, it's a
- bad idea to hold a show in a resort location that provides such strong
- competition for ST users' dollars.
-
-
-
- CGEE posts;
-
- I have to admit, the show was a lot of fun..:-) Some other items at
- the show were the Datel Parsec board, Strata ( with Stalker and STeno,
- eh), Migraph (Touch-up), both CodeHeads ( debugging on a TT at 2 in the
- morning! ), Lauren with Wordflair! and even... David Beckemeyer!
-
- On the interesting happenings...6 of us ( not to mention any names,
- but two of their initials are Kbad..and Jtownsend..:-) ) got into an
- elevator with 3 rather pretty young ladies... And do we try to pick up on
- these girls? NO SIRREEEE! Instead, someone starts off with... "So, what do
- you think of the Scrap Read and Scrap Write Function calls?" Ok, so they
- weren't really all that pretty... :-) Cary
-
-
-
- N.WEINRESS posts;
-
- Hey, Darlah! Ya mean ya didn't take my pitchure?? Come on, bald is
- beautiful!
-
- The most reliable estimate I heard was about 4000-4500 for both days.
- I spoke to Peter, the German guy at the Sprokits booth, about the
- attendees all being "die-hards" who already owned every kind of software
- and hardware. He commented that this universal...all the Atari shows in
- Europe are the same way. PaulWu, and others, are quite correct in saying
- that it will take an advertising push from Atari to bring in new blood.
-
- OK, wonderful Sysops (and it _was_ wonderful meeting all of you),
- let's open a category for the Glendale Atari Faire ver. 4.0B in September.
- This is likely to be livelier than WOA. (I got really angry when they
- raised the parking meters at Glendale Civic Aud. from 5 cents to 10 cents
- per hour! Gougers) Norm
-
-
-
- S.NOAH posts;
-
- Actually, the smaller than last year attendance did have its
- advantages. Unlike the Fall Comdex, people were actualy able to touch and
- use some of the new Atari equipment. As a user I have to say that being
- able to test somthing out myself if a lot more satisfying than watching a
- demo from the back of a monster crowd. Also, there were at least three
- people at the show who were totaly new to Atari computers, I konw this
- because I brought them along with me.
-
- On the lighter side, three of us sat through the ISD, and ( most of )
- the ATARI conferences, while our friend, Charles, sat talking to a girl he
- met at the show. Now all I have to do is to get him to call her ! He is so
- shy I found it hard to beleive that he was talking to her for so long ,
- and now he won't call her. I think that it might be time for me to launch
- an all out campaign to have him call. His latest reason for not calling is
- that he can't take her for a date on his motorcycle, and he doesn't have
- a car.
-
-
-
- MWADE posts;
-
- I looked all over for Darlah. After hearing so much about her I
- wanted to meet the legend. I get to the show and NO GEnie booth!.
- DISAPPOINTED! I looked for her, but the only thing I had to go on was a
- digitized picture, file somethingorother under the graphics library. Oh
- well, maybe next show...
-
- The show was somewhat of a disappointment. Although I read the times
- everyday, I didn't see any ads for it. As a a matter of fact, a friend
- of mine missed the show altogether. He thought it was at the "Convention
- Center" which in general means the Anaheim one.
-
- Most of the booths were nice and professional, including Atari's.
- Atari displayed the Lynx, a 4096 ST, a Stacy and a TT among other items.
- I was told that the Stacy was only cleared for Class A FCC clearance.
- I was also told that the TT would be available "sometime before the
- end of the year." Put your own interpretation on that.
-
- Sierra was there with a nice booth as was Codehead and Gribnif.
- GBS was also there is full force. Two local stores, Computer Games +
- and Mid Cities were there as well as Best Computers and San Jose
- Computers.
-
- As far as I could tell, there were no earthshaking announcements, but
- I might have missed something. Compared to last year it definitely
- seemed like a smaller show.
-
- I guess as a user I was most disappointed (besides not seeing Darlah)
- in seeing the Stacy and the TT. They are great machines, but I saw the
- Stacy at last year's show and it's still not in the stores.
-
- Just one man's opinion...
- -Michael
-
-
-
- W.GRUNWALD posts;
-
- I went by the WOA show yesterday and looked at the setup over at
- Sprocket. I really didn't go over it thoughly but what I did see was real
- crude. They had, what appeared to be either a 1040 or a 520 motherboard
- stuck in a large tower case with all the cables just fished through a
- gaping hole in the back. I don't believe they were using a PC power
- supply so I'm not even sure if it would have fit. The case they were
- using looked like one I have seen over at ACP computer, going in the area
- of $140.00 If I can get by there I'll let you know for sure.
-
- I am currently using 1040 which I have crow-bared into a baby AT
- case. The motherboard will slide in under the drives in you cut the
- supports. I left the RF shield on so that is holding up the drives. I
- have a hard drive, 3 1/2 drive and a 5 1/4 drive in and working. I'm also
- using PCSPEED so it feels right at home. My big problem has been the pwr
- supply. There was no way I was getting the PC supply in. What I did was
- to leave the 1040 supply intact and mount my supply from my H/D to cover
- the drives.
-
- I also bought a used N/G Pc pwr supply, cut off the bottom with the
- gut. and mounted it for the switch,AC outlets, and fan. For a keyboard I
- took my 1040 keyboard, bought a N/G IBM keyboard (I love Junk) and
- mounted the ST board in the case. This of course took a bit of cutting.
- but a piece of formica does wonders. ACP also sells the PC mount
- monitor sockets but I also have not found an easy way to mount them. The
- pin-outs on these units are spaced offset. What I think I'm going to do
- in salvage my video Key board and somehow mount that. Sorry for the
- length of this message but this is the first time i've had to sit down
- and type on this subject.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________
-
-
-
-
-
-
- > TAKING HEAT! CPU/STR Spotlight™ KILLING DEVELOPERS!!
- ==============================
-
-
- In the week since WOA, the following file listing from an obviously
- PIRATE BBS was posted on GEnie for all to see. Naturally, it left the
- majority of the ST modeming community shocked and dismayed. While we are
- against the premise of "guilty until proven innocent", the SMOKING GUN
- theory seems to come to mind... STReport views the posting of this item
- as a screaming plea for help by CFJ and we must do just that. By helping
- CFJ and the other developers, we will be helping ourselves. We must (all
- of us) support these developers who are providing the ST community with
- the life blood of any computer system, NEW SOFTWARE! Since Atari seems
- comfortable with doing nothing, so far into the 1990s, the entire task is
- in the hands of the third party developers and supporters. Buy your
- software, forget the offhanded offers of freebies. If we don't support
- the developers, there will be no more ...of anything.
-
- Category 32, Topic 5
- Message 110 Tue Apr 10, 1990
- C.F.JOHNSON at 21:41 PDT
-
- Hi folks.
-
- I have to tell you that I'm rather depressed and discouraged tonight.
- Today (Tuesday, April 10th), using a password and access code supplied by
- a friendly (and honest) supporter, we logged on to a bulletin board here
- in the Los Angeles area. We found this, in the download area of that BBS:
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- *File# 210 *Filename: MULTDESK.LZH
-
- *Shared On : Apr 8, 1990 *Shared By : FRED
- *Application : Utility Programs *Access Level: 26
- *File Type : Binary *Upload Mode : LZH
- *Byte Count : 21643 *Xfer Count : 32
- *Last Shared : Apr 9, 1990 *Xfer Time : 3 Minutes
- *Block count : 170-Xmodem/Sealink, 22-Zmodem, 6-Fmodem. Ready To Share!
-
- Description:
-
- THE NEWEST UPDATE FROM THE ATARI SHOW OF "MULTI-DESK" FROM CODEHEAD!
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Notice, this file was "Shared By: FRED". Thanks, "FRED". Whoever you
- are. What an altruistic guy. Just wants to "share" his good fortune with
- his good buddies.
-
- This is MultiDesk 2.0, the latest version, released for the first time
- at the Anaheim show on April 7th. Notice the date on which this file was
- "shared"...April 8th. Notice the download count: 32. How many people
- have each of those 32 "shared" their latest find with?
-
- This is how much lead time we have on the pirates, folks. Zero. This
- means that one of the nice people I spent my time talking to at the show,
- went home and immediately uploaded our latest version of MultiDesk to
- several BBS'es (it's available on other BBS'es in the LA area too).
-
- You know what? That hurts. And it makes me really deep-down angry.
-
- I've spent a relatively large portion of my life working on MultiDesk.
- The new version represents many many hours spent thinking, coding, and
- debugging. I've tried to pay attention to users' suggestions, and tried
- to anticipate what they might want in this kind of program, to the best of
- my ability.
-
- But as soon as CodeHead releases MultiDesk 2.0 to the public, it's all
- over every BBS in the nation. And probably the world. The very next day.
-
- Thanks, "FRED". You've done your part.
-
- There are a lot of reasons why the ST market is in terrible shape.
- (And right now, in April 1990, it IS in terrible shape.) Much (maybe even
- most) of the blame has to go to Atari, for lack of promotion and
- marketing.
-
- But "FRED" and his buddies are another big part of the problem, a part
- that has NOT gone away. If anything, they're more avid and greedy for new
- "wares" now than ever before...since the supply is drying up.
-
- Notice, I'm offering no solutions here, and I'm not trying to end on
- an upbeat note.
-
- I remain eternally grateful to each and every honest user of our
- software (and there are lots of them); but the dishonest ones (like
- "FRED") are doing more damage than they can ever imagine.
-
- - Charles
-
-
-
-
- _________________________________________________________
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- > POWERHOUSE CPU/STR InfoFile™ Control electrical circuits
- ===========================
-
-
-
- Press Release
-
- For Immediate Release
-
-
- From: MAX Systems & DataQue Software
- Sacramento, CA Ontario, OH 44862
-
- Date: April 7, 1990
-
- re: X-10 PowerHouse Software Development
-
- MAX Systems, and DataQue Software are pleased to
- announce a "joining of forces" for the development of
- software for the programming and control of the CP290
- Computer Interface made by X-10 (USA), Inc..
-
- The X-10 PowerHouse system is a wide collection of
- hardware for use in controlling electrical devices of
- nearly any type ranging from simple home lighting control
- to security system control to certain industrial process
- control.
-
- The X-10 PowerHouse is able to accomplish this control
- WITHOUT the need for expensive custom electrical wiring by
- sending the control signals through the existing building
- 120vac wiring system. The X-10 system is completely FCC
- approved, and carries the Underwriter's Laboratory seal of
- approval.
-
- The applications possible with the X-10 PowerHouse
- system are limited only by the imagination of the user.
-
- MAX Systems has been, for the last month, in the
- development stage of a system called MAX-10 for the Atari
- 8-Bit computers to allow sophisticated X-10 control by
- means of a "dedicated" computer to increase the abilities
- of the X-10 controller by adding, in effect, at least 64K
- of RAM, a disk drive, and a CPU.
-
- MAX-10 will allow for user-written "modules" for
- special applications, an "artificially intelligent" ability
- to make decisions based on input, much more detailed timed
- events, and many other features that will move the X-10
- PowerHouse into the range of much more expensive dedicated
- control devices.
-
- DataQue brings to the MAX-10 project: many years of
- programming experience; a wealth of information in the
- Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning <HVA/C>; and a
- strong background with many personal computer types.
-
-
- These valuable skills will allow, among other things,
- for MAX-10 to be "ported" to many different personal
- computers, including: Atari 8-Bit; Commodore 64/128; IBM
- PC/"clone"; Atari ST; and Amiga.
-
- While each version will take advantage of the host
- computer's abilities, there will be much in common in the
- user interface so that moving from one version to another
- will be a simple matter for the MAX-10 user.
-
- The planned release for MAX-10 will be in several
- stages, with the Atari 8-Bit version being first, followed
- by the Atari ST, IBM PC/"clone", Commodore 64/128, and
- Amiga. For all machines, there will be several "stages" of
- the program: A Public Domain demonstration; A Shareware
- version that will support access to the X-10 unit; An
- "entry level" commercial version with more features than
- the Shareware version; And the complete commercial version
- with full abilities.
-
- Upgrade paths for owners of the "lower level" versions
- will be provided.
-
- Exact release dates have not been set as of this date,
- nor have exact prices been set. Any comments or
- suggestions are welcomed!
-
-
- For more information, you may contact:
-
-
- MAX Systems DataQue Software
- 4005 Manzanita Ave. #6-216 PO Box 134
- Carmichael, CA 95608 Ontario, OH 44862
-
- GEnie: MARTY.A GEnie: DATAQUE.1
-
- BBS: The Breakfast Club BBS: DataQue Support
- 300/1200/2400bps 300/1200 Bps
- (916) 331-4722 (419) 529-5197
-
-
-
-
- ________________________________________________________
-
-
-
-
-
-
- > CEBIT 1990 CPU/STR FOCUS™ More Information from CeBIT '90
- ========================
-
-
-
-
- .../Usenet/comp/sys/atari/st/ETHERNET on the ST: A Summary of Information
- 2.1 ETHERNET on the ST: A Summary of Information
- kruel@vax.rz.uni-wuerzburg.dbp.DE (Thomas-Martin Kruel)
-
-
- Dear networkers,
-
- Two weeks ago, I asked about the availability of ETHERNET cards for the
- ST. Thanks to all who posted info for me. Without claiming to give a
- complete overview, here is some summarizing information:
-
-
-
- 1. PAM's ETHERNET
- =================
-
- - Hardware:
- - IEEE 802.3 based Ethernet card,
- - connected via the DMA port, ROM port or Mega ST bus
- - Thick- and ThinWire adapters (15pol. SubD and 50 Ohm BNC)
- Transceiver on board for use with ThinWire
- - contained in a seperate metal box (DMA and ROM port version only)
- - own power supply (DMA and ROM port version only)
- - max. length of cable: thick: 500m, thin: 185m
- - 64kByte Cache RAM
- - 48 Bit node ID can be stored in an EEPROM
-
- - Software:
- CP/IP with ftp, telnet
- - ftp works with appr. 100kByte/s
- bsd-socket-library available (optional)
- VT52 emulation
- VT102 and Tek 4014 available (optional) = PAM's TERM
- NFS in preparation
-
- - Prices:
- - Ethernet card: .................... DM 1698.-
- (DMA version = "PAM's NET/E
- Mega ST bus version = "PAM's NET/Emega
- ROM port version = "PAM's NET/Erom )
- TCP/IP software: .................. DM 298.-
- + TEK 4014 (PAM's TERM) ..... DM 398.-
- .......................... app. DM 700.-
- - Discounts:
- 10% for universities for the hardware, multiple licenses for the
- software upon request.
-
- I saw it working on the CeBit with a VMS-MicroVax. Seems to be a quit
- stable solution. The software runs under GEM. Non-TCP/IP-connections
- (Atari-Atari, Novell) are available also.
-
- Address: PAM Software
- Carl-Zuckmayer Str.27
- D-6500 Mainz 33
- FRG
- Tel. +49 6131 476312
- Fax +49 6131 476402
-
-
- 2. BioNet 100
- =============
-
- - Hardware:
- - IEEE 802.3 based Ethernet card,
- - connected via the DMA port, DMA in/out
- - Thick- and ThinWire adapters (15pol. SubD and 50 Ohm BNC)
- - contained in a seperate metal box, 34cm x 34cm x 4cm (approx. the
- size of the Mega ST)
- - external power supply
-
- - Software:
- - TCP/IP (based on the ka9q package by Phil Karn)
- telnet, ftp, smtp; net spooler
- rash recovery system
- network security system (access limitations)
- VT100 terminal emulation (Tek 4014 optional)
- - works with any terminal emulator (e.g. Uniterm)
- UDP library
-
- Prices:
- Ethernet card: .................... DM 1745.-
- TCP/IP software: .................. DM 450.-
- (includes the above listed features)
- - Discounts:
- for universities, institutes, schools upon request.
- multiple licenses available at reduced cost.
-
-
- I also saw this working on the CeBit. Several reference installations
- can be listed. Software for homogeneous Atari-Atari-networks is available
- also.
-
- Address: Biodata GmbH
- Flughafen Siegerland
- D-5909 Burbach
- FRG
- Tel. +49 2736 50005-6
- Fax +49 2736 5152
-
-
- 3. Atari
- ========
-
- - Hardware:
- - Ethernet card for the Mega ST bus (fits in the bus adapter and the
- slot left at the back of the Mega ST)
- - Thick- and ThinWire adapter (15pol. SubB and 50 Ohm BNC)
-
- - Software:
- - TCP/IP
- - telnet, ftp
-
- Prices:
- - Ethernet card: ........................... appr. DM 1000.-
- - TCP/IP software: ......................... appr. DM 600.-
-
- Availability: "Real soon now after the fair [CeBIT]", as Mr.Mester,
- Atari Corp., Germany, stated.
-
- I myself saw the card itself, but no installation working. As
- Mr.Mester, who is responsible for the TT and TT/ATX at Atari in Frankfurt,
- stated, "he has a lot of these cards in his room waiting to come to sale
- just after the fare". We'll wait and see ...
-
- Address: Atari Computer GmbH
- Frankfurter Strasse 89-91
- D-6096 Raunheim
- FRG
- Tel. +49 6142 2090
-
-
- 4. Further information:
- =======================
-
- a) Mr. Alexander Ross, rwa@aungbad.AthabascaU.CA, wrote:
-
- + There is a product called a "Nodem" being marketed by Adaptec -
- + the address is 691 S. Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas CA 95035 USA, or phone
- + (408) 945 2518 ext 105. It talks ethernet on one side and SCSI on the
- + other. I suppose a Supra or ICD SCSI adaptor would be required. No,
- + there's no software that I know of. The price is given as "starting
- + from $545", which I assume is US$'s. I expect documentation is
- + available at a price too.
-
- I saw this product connected to the TT/ATX on the Hannover fare. Both
- ftp and telnet appeared to work. Refer to the above address or Atari
- itself for details.
-
- b) Mr.Tyler IVANCO <S=tyler;OU=stpl;O=ists;P=cdn;A=telecom.canada;C=ca>,
- writes:
-
- ...
-
- + We have an ethernet card for the Mega ST. It is a plug in unit along
- + with a full scsi (meant to interfact to 1040s etc) as well as 8 serial
- + and two parllel ports. It contains an onboard transceiver.
- + The only software we have is ka9q ported to this unit. However,
- + I'm sure that we can offer the bare board and pals <...> for a rather
- + low cost. We had meant to construct and sell them but we don't have
- + the time to pursue the software and hardware effort required for such
- + a project. I suspect that we could sell the unit <...> for around
- + CAN $200.00 with pals, example source code, and our ka9q effort. One
- + knows that etherparts etc. tend to be quite expensive and I would guess
- + that you would have to pay about CAN$300.00 to populate the board.
-
- ...
-
-
-
- 5. XWindows for the ST
- ======================
-
- XWindows is available for the ST. On the fare, it has been
- demonstrated on the BioNet card. It is alleged to work with others also.
- It has been developed originally by Mr. Gehret, Groenenbach, FRG, and now
- is distributed by Atari.
-
- Features: - X11.2 port (don't know if X11.3 is finished now, or if they
- just hop to X11.4)
- - Xserver/client mechanism is based on standard TCP/IP calls.
- - FTP and TELNET within a window possible
- - runs on the standard monitor (SM124) and on 19'' screens
- (here: MatScreen)
- - screen size is virtual and can be adjusted freely
-
- A real, working version was presented on the CeBit. Moving windows
- seems to be a bit slow; screen updates in the windows is done using a jump
- scroll mechanism.
-
- Price: appr. 600.- DM per licence,
- available through Atari (real now), or directly via:
-
- X/software Michael Gehret
- Silcherstr. 15
- D-8944 Groenenbach
- FRG
- Tel. +49 8334 1001
-
-
-
- [Disclaimer]
- I do not work for any of these companies now have I relations to any
- of them. I made this summary for informational purposes only and to
- my best knowledge and conscience. Correct me if I'm wrong. Prices
- are in DM.
-
- Currently, the ratio of the DM to the US$ is appr. 1.73 DM/US$.
- Ordering from outside the FRG will give you back 14% V.A.T. Add your
- local resident tax + postage.
- Best regards,
- Thomas.
-
- Thomas-Martin Kruel Inst.f.Physikal.Chemie d.Univ.Wuerzburg,
- Marcusstr.9-11
- D-8700 Wuerzburg, West Germany
- EAN: <kruel@vax.rz.uni-wuerzburg.dbp.de>
-
-
-
-
-
- ____________________________________________________________
-
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-
-
- > ONLINE TODAY CPU/STR OnLine™ The wires are hummin'!
- ============================
-
-
- ONLINE TODAY
-
- by Oscar Steele
-
-
- This week has been extremely busy for me. I've spent a lot of time
- wading through GEnie's message base. Believe me, it's becomes UNfun after
- a few days. I'm beginning to feel sorry for the poor SysOps. Anyway,
- here's what's happening in the some of the message bases this week (by
- next week, I should get you upto date on all the categories).
-
- The Codeheads released two updates at the WOA show in Anaheim:
- Hotwire 2.0 (with info on a small "buglet") and MultiDesk 2.0 (with update
- info for both). See Cat. 32: Topics 2, 4, 5. Did you know that Turbo ST
- will work fine when loaded INTO MultiDesk? There's some VERY interesting
- information on everything from the Codehead's biographies to info on their
- products in Topic 11. Want some good fast printer drivers? Get on the
- band wagon, read topic 12.
-
- Here's some interesting info that John Eidsvoog of Codehead posted:
-
- G+ line mode Normal Solid
- ------------------------------
- No Turbo ST 14.60 11.00
- Turbo ST 1.6 5.98 5.98
- Turbo ST 1.8 6.34 6.34
- Turbo 1.8 w/T16 4.39 4.37
-
- Very interesting... as you can see, G+Plus' solid line mode makes no
- difference if you're using Turbo ST 1.6 or 1.8 (after all, acceleration is
- not G+Plus' primary function). Turbo 1.8 seems to be slower in this test,
- but never fear... the overall speed improvement of Turbo 1.8 is _very_
- noticable. I personally find it easier to simply leave G+Plus installed
- all the time so that I don't have to reboot to use GDOS-dependent
- programs, but with 4 megs I can afford to. (Note also that the T16
- accelerator provides an appreciable speedup and I'm not using the fast ROM
- option).
-
- See how Practical Solutions' mouse is stacking up on the Mac versus the
- ST. Current discussion in Category 25, Topic 12.
-
- In Category 19, Topic 2 the PC DITTO II saga continues. A number of
- bug fixes have been talked about, including a fix for the blitter and
- serial port bugs (which might make it work with Prodigy).
-
- While PC Ditto II is swamped with users trying to get their systems to
- work with it, the PC Speed and Supercharger sections are covering what
- programs work with the products. PC Speed: Topic 9, Supercharger Topic 7.
-
- The Universal Item Selector III topic is active. Get in your opinion
- on what you like or dislike about the old/new versions and what should be
- changed or updated. Category 2, Topic 2.
-
- One of the newest offerings from Double Click is DC Showit. It
- replaces the desktop's 'SHOW' text function. You can view text under a
- variety of options and you can view pictures. There are some
- compatibility problems with UIS check Category 2, Topic 30.
-
- Even though Antic is flaking out and not supporting GFA BASIC, you can
- find some help and recent activity in the GFA BASIC section in Cat. 3,
- Topic 8.
-
- There's some interesting discussion in the ST Robotics section on
- hooking up the ST to a robot and a voice recognition chip in Cat. 4, Topic
- 8.
-
- SLM804 info: including where to get drums and toner - save a couple of
- months by not ordering from Atari! Category 4, Topic 16.
-
- The Turbo 16 section has been fairly active, a few people are having
- problems with blitters, and questions on compatibility with Word Perfect
- have popped up. Category 4, Topic 11.
-
- Is it time to Abandon Atari Now? A number of people are. The rest
- are still hoping against hope that Atari will get off their rear-ends and
- do something (namely the head management). Get all the juicy details in
- Cat. 18, Topic 9.
-
- As I mentioned earlier, next week I'll wrap up getting up to date with
- the GEnie message bases. We will also be covering CIS in the coming
- weeks. For anyone wondering, I mentioned that you'd see a review of Iron
- Lord last week. I didn't anticipate such a work load, so that'll have to
- wait until I get a bit of free time.
-
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________
-
-
-
-
-
-
- > <SENSE: $11> CPU/STR InfoFile™ What these signify......
- ==============================
-
-
-
-
- From : DAVID CHIQUELIN at Node 3 Atari-OH! in Houston, TX.
- Subj : Re: <1440> <Sense: Errors!>
-
- In reply to:
-
- I need some help!!!! I'm running a Adaptec 4070 controllor with an ST
- 277R-1 HD. I keep getting these <Sense: $11> errors that keep coming and
- going. It seems that the data is still being read correctly but what does
- this error stand for.... Controller problems or maybe cable problems???
- Is there any documetation available about these sense errors?
-
- Steve Kelly@524
-
- :THE SENSE ERRORS FOR THE ADAPTEC 4000 AND 4070 ARE:
-
- 00 = NO SENSE (No error occurred or error cleared before REQUEST SENSE
- command)
- 01 = NO INDEX/SECTOR (No index or sector signal found during rd, wr, or
- format)
- 02 = NO SEEK COMPLETE (Seek complete signal missing)
- 03 = WRITE FAULT (Drive detected failure which disallows writes. Write
- protect during a write command.)
- 04 = DRIVE NOT READY (Drive not ready)
- 06 = NO TRACK 0 (Track Zero not found)
-
- Those are the class 00 error codes in sense bytes (drive errors). The
- next set are the class 01 error codes in sense byte (target errors)
-
- 10 = ID CRC ERROR (ID field could not be recovered by retry)
- 11 = UNCORRECTABLE DATA ERROR (Data field error could not be recovered by
- retry or correction)
- 12 = ID ADDRESS MARK NOT FOUND (Missing ID address mark)
- 14 = RECORD NOT FOUND (Logical block ID not on accessed tracks, but no ID
- CRC error)
- 15 = SEEK ERROR (Could not seek to the track with correct ID)
- 18 = DATA CHECK IN NO RETRY MODE
-
- There are also class 02 error codes (System-related errors)
-
- 19 = ECC ERROR DURING VERIFY
- 1A = INTERLEAVE ERROR (Interleave variable is greater than the number of
- sectors per track on disk)
- 1C = UNFORMATTED OR BAD FORMAT ON DRIVE (Format failed, no valid format on
- drive)
- 20 = ILLEGAL COMMAND (Command code is invalid or not implemented)
-
- Those should be all you would need. They are all Hex.
-
- David C.
-
- P.S. A sense $11 therefore looks to me like a bad sector that is not
- marked bad in the FAT. You should run a test on the HD (using appropriate
- software) to check for bad sectors and mark them bad.
-
- Also, please save a copy of this data... I don't want to have to re-type
- it later <grin>, and next time someone asks *you* can upload a copy of the
- data part.
-
-
-
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________
-
-
-
-
- > A.U.A. NEWSBRIEFS CPU/STR OnLine™ ATARI USERS ASSOCIATION NEWS
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-
-
- ATARI USERS ASSOCIATION NEWS
- ============================
-
- by Derek C. Signorini
-
-
- In this week's article I will update you on the growth of the Atari
- User's Association and discuss what the AUA has been up to over the past
- month and where the organization is heading in the next quarter.
-
- As with my last report, I bring you encouraging figures from the AUA
- membership drive. Total membership is up 20% from one month ago with a
- big chunk of new members coming in from Australia and the Central part of
- the United States. I expect that the latter half of April will show a
- growth of close to 50-60% due to the AUA's appearance at the Pittsburgh
- AtariFest 1990 and a few other events taking place.
-
- The AUA has held 2 online conferences on GEnie to date. The first
- one being on March 24, 1990 and the second a week later. The turnout was
- better than expected, however, we hope that we can encourage more people
- to join in the conference. Jon Clarke and I are discussing how often we
- should hold the AUA conferences and are trying to analyze whether or not
- Saturdays are a good choice of days for an online conference. I will keep
- everyone posted on any changes regarding this matter.
-
- By the time you read this, the AUA NewsBriefs will have been printed
- (keeping my fingers crossed) and mailed to contributing members of the
- AUA. We are expecting our first run to be 1000 issues and will be
- heralded as the "Premier Edition" of the publication. When Tony Parry and
- I first discussed the prospects of a printed newsletter, we figured a
- child could put a newsletter together...much to our dismay, a little more
- work was involved! At any rate, the NewsBriefs is hopefully going to be a
- successful publication and we thank all of the contributing members of the
- AUA for their support.
-
- Here are some vital statistics for the AUA over the past one month:
-
- *** AUA MEMBERSHIP BROKEN DOWN BY COUNTRY as of April 10, 1990
- ======================================================================
- United States 92.3% New Zealand 4.3% Canada 2.4%
- Finland 0.27% Australia 0.8%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Total Countries represented: 5 TOTAL: 100%
- ======================================================================
-
- *** AUA MEMBERSHIP BROKEN DOWN BY STATES as of April 10, 1990
- ======================================================================
- AL 0.27% AZ 10.5% CA 2.71% CO 0.54% CT 1.07% DE 0.27%
- FL 1.34% GA 1.07% HI 0.54% IA 0.54% IL 2.14% IN 0.80%
- KS 0.27% KY 0.54% LA 0.27% MA 0.54% MD 1.34% ME 0.27%
- MI 0.54% MN 0.27% MO 0.54% NC 0.27% NE 1.60% NJ 19.57%
- NV 0.27% NY 2.94% OH 2.94% OK 0.27% OR 0.27% PA 30.03%
- RI 0.27% SC 0.54% TN 0.54% TX 1.88% VA 2.15% WA 1.60%
- WI 0.80%
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Total States represented: 37 TOTAL: 100%
- =======================================================================
-
- Once again, Pennsylvania leads the membership race and has begun to
- pull away from New Jersey. We have a strong showing from Arizona, thanks
- to a few user groups down there, and also have a large pull from Ohio,
- Virginia, and California. New York has gained a few representatives to
- the AUA and I expect Texas to begin picking up.
-
- One of the functions of the AUA will be to collect and process data
- concerning the Atari Community. In the following articles, I hope to
- bring more statistical information to you so that you can see how the
- Atari Community is structured.
-
- Thanks again to everyone who has given support of the AUA. The
- organization has undergone a re-birth thanks to you and has been given a
- very solid foundation...
-
-
- Derek C. Signorini
- AUA Coordinator
-
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-
- <[Jon @ A.U.A] J.CLARKE6>
- Hi there Welcome to the 2nd AUA RTC. Derek will open with a few
- bits of news then I will follow then Q and A's ..
- so Here'ssssssss Derek the Co-ordinator of the AUA
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
- Good evening all..and thanks for attending the Second Conf of the AUA...
- To open, I want to thank all those people who showed up last week for
- our first open conf for the AUA...
-
- both Jon and I were very impressed with the turnout, and it appears as
- though the AUA is becomming a common Acronym...
-
- I will open the conference by speaking of the AUA and its efforts in the
- USA... then Jon will discuss the AUA action in NZ and down under...and
- the rest of the "real world" as jon puts it.! <GRIN>
-
- To start off, I want to clear up some confusion that may have developed
- from last week's conf.... Jon made mention of a disk that he puts
- together and distributes free of charge down-under... This disk contains
- STReport (CPU ONLINE), ZNET, and PDQ. Jon has undertaken this project
- because 99%of the users in his part of the world are not able to receive
- these online mags so, Jon provides them to the Atari users ala the AUA...
-
- This disk is not to be confused with the Electronic Chronicles Disk
- Magazine. Which has been published as a newsletter on disk for almost
- 5 years now. The ECDM is a benefit of those AUA members who Contribute
- $15.00 or more to the AUA. It is in no way a direct competition to any
- of the Online Magazines nor will it ever be! Because our two parts of
- the world require different reading needs. Jon is busy putting his disk
- together, and the ECDM is the flagship newsletter of the AUA.
-
- 1// Membership is growing...
- When I took over the AUA in January of this year, I knew that,
- the aua would need membership before it would be taken seriously
- by anyone it now has a respectable membership and the AUA will begin
- to take affirmative action in the Atari Community...!!!
-
- 2// Atari Corp in the US:
- Atari USA has yet to take a position on the AUA. I can not expect a
- large corporation such as Atari to make any hasty support claims...
- And, while Tony Parry has been in contact with Bob Brodie several
- times, Bob has been very observant of the AUA and has been very
- helpful and informative...
-
- 3// User Group Membership Plan:
- The long awaited User Group AUA Membership Plan has entered it's
- last stage of development. My appologies to all those who have
- expressed interest in the AUA for their User Groups. However, the
- AUA concept from the Start is: To do things right the first time and
- never step on anyone's toes!!!<Grin>
-
- 4// Details very sketchy...but it appears as though the AUA will become a
- common fixture on GEnie. Perhaps Jon will mention more on this.
-
- I will turn things over to Jon...
-
- <[Jon @ A.U.A] J.CLARKE6>
- Thank you for that Derek, things are moving outside the USA very quickly
- we have had a flood of mail on the Fido-network, the guys in the UK are
- doing big things so look for them when GEnie opens their pads in Europe.
-
- 1/ Fido-mail going Strong in 3 threads.
- 2/ User groups down here are all pro AUA
- 3/ Atari-nz and Atari-oz are pro the AUA
- 4/ the march disk is in the mail
- 5/ NEWS:- the STE IS IN GENERAL RELEASE down here and the prices of the
- ST have dropped, the TT release date for the tt030/2 is May/June 1990
- for our area.
-
- That is about it for the moment, Derek any comments before we turn it
- over for Q&A?
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
-
- I would also like to add that the AUA Newsbriefs Newsletter is near
- completion we are taking it to the printer next week, and expect to mail
- it by week 2 of april. First run was expected to be only 600,however,
- we have estimated that over 1000 copies will be printed. Secondly, we
- are going to send a press release to all major manufactures and vendors
- concerning the AUA....Tony is working on that...and he is not here to
- comment on the press release. Thirdly, As Jon mentioned, the AUA is
- beginning to gain momentum outside the USA. John Graham, Sysop of the
- Autoboss BBS in Pittsburgh is the major hub for the ST fido conferences
- and also is lead node for the AUA Fnet conf...and we are beginning to
- see more and more response from both networks... We also have gained
- another valuable hub in the network who will be handling a lot of fnet
- messages over seas I expect that news of the AuA will spread rapidly.
-
- <[Ralph] ST.REPORT>
- Who might the overseas hub be?
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
- The Bounty BBS home of ST Report (CPU ONLINE), Sorry bout that...
-
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
- T. You can send it when you send in your app form.
-
- <[Ralph] ST.REPORT>
- T. Haley, where or how did you hear about the AUA?
-
- <T.HALEY1>
- I heard about AUA on bounty bbs
-
- <[Ralph] ST.REPORT>
- thanks Todd ...
-
- <T.HALEY1>
- I sent in my application to the AUA was I suppose to send the
- money now or later when acknowledged>?
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
- I think I remember your app... Todd right?
-
- <T.HALEY1>
- yes
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
- You can send your check to: PO BOX 18053 Pittsburgh PA 15236
-
- <[John] D.D.MARTIN>
- Can you elaborate on "affirmative action in the Atari community?
- in other words...what effects of AUA will the "casual" Atari user see?
- one who may not have access to user group meetings or on-line messages.
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
- to answer your question.. One of the original game plans of the AUA was
- to unite the ST Community and to get people to engage in letter writing
- campains, in this light the AUA needed a larger backing to begin letter
- writing so that people would respect the AUA and the AUA cause...now that
- the AUA membership is fast approaching 500, We can assume that at least
- 50% of our members will participate in letter writting activities...
-
- <T.HALEY1>
- Will the Aua bill me for the 15 bucks
-
- <[Jon @ A.U.A] J.CLARKE6>
- No todd, send it to the AUA
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
- John> does that answer your question?
-
- <[John] D.D.MARTIN>
- yes Derek..
-
- <[Ralph] ST.REPORT>
- John, letter writing, of the NON nuisance type, always has some degree of
- impact.
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
- Yes. The AUA will supply the form letter, this will have a great effect
- on any developer when he receives 100-300 letters when he does not
- receive that many in the course of 6 months...
-
- <[John] D.D.MARTIN>
- will the form letter be part of your newsletter?
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
- yes...and will appear in ST Report, GEnie,and the FNET/FIDO network...
-
- <[John] D.D.MARTIN>
- <---will be lookin for it
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
- as well as in the Electronic Chronicles Disk Magazine...and the AUA
- NewsBriefs...
-
- <[Jon @ A.U.A] J.CLARKE6>
- John..When the ball gets rolling you will see members with in the AUA
- doing their bit for the local Atari community, ie the user group the
- problem you mentioned before, this is what we have found down here
- by getting the user groups to start talking to each other by news letter
- pd disks or what ever they are now starting to Talk to each other, and
- the users are benifiting with this, as well as areas where there are no
- UG's they are starting them. So the AUA is helping here in this way...
- does that clear it up a little more?
-
- <[John] D.D.MARTIN>
- sure does..... a total effort for sure.....i hope it will be supported in
- the manner it deserves.
-
- <[Jon @ A.U.A] J.CLARKE6>
- It is getting support here and in most of the commonwealth countries to
- an extent, I did not dream possible.
-
- <[S. Winter an] R.SHRIER>
- What effect on the Atari community is expected from the opening of local
- service to GEnie in Europe?
-
- <[Jon @ A.U.A] J.CLARKE6>
- That is for the people at GEnie to answer... But as far as the AUA is
- concerned it will allow for a greater flow of information and
- unification do you currently access any of the ISPN BBS in Europe? They
- are brill, so expect to see the same on GEnie when it opens...
-
- <[S. Winter an] R.SHRIER>
- fm. RS: No,...we BBS strictly locally. There are few l/d modemers here.
-
- <[Ralph] ST.REPORT>
- AUA has direct access to the entire FNET system from the UK to Saudi
- Arabia
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
- the opening of GEnie in Europe surely will allow the AUA and ALL ATARI
- USERS ease of communication, as Jon has stated... This will greatly help
- the AUA in its efforts...and will help the Atari Community as a whole...
- I see this as a very positive move and expect good things will come of
- it.
-
- <[Derek @ AUA] DC.SIGNORINI>
- Well, I guess that just about raps it up for tonight.
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- - Almeda, CA ****** SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE UPDATES FALCON ST! ******
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- FALCON for the Atari ST has been updated to version 1.2 along with the
- FALCON Mission Disk (Operation: Counterstrike). Changes to version 1.2
- include (1) The program is now shipped on GEM standard single-sided disks.
- This allows the user to back up their disks from the GEM desktop. (2) The
- program will now run on one double-sided 720K disk if the user copies all
- files from Disk 1 and Disk 2 to the 720K disk. (3) FALCON can now be run
- from a hard drive. Simply use the hard disk install program included on
- Disk 1 to transfer the files. (4) Both the disk drive light and motor no
- longer stay on during play. (5) There is a new control option called
- "Aerochopper" which allows the program to be used with a special control.
- (6) The program is now compatible with the Gravis MouseStick. Simply plug
- the MouseStick in, boot FALCON, and select "Mouse 2" from the Control
- menu.
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- FALCON for the Atari ST runs on any ST or Mega with a color monitor.
- 1MB RAM is recommended. FALCON retails for $49.95, and the Mission Disk
- for $24.95. THe program requires a codewheel. Only Disk 1 has been
- updated. Registered owners of version 1.0 can update to version 1.2 by
- sending in their original Disk 1 and $7.50. Registered owners of version
- 1.1 can upgrade by sending in their original Disk 1 and $3.00. Customers
- who bought the Gravis MouseStick through the joint promotion can upgrade
- for free by sending in their original Disk 1.
- Send all packages to:
- Spectrum HoloByte
- Attn: ST FALCON
- 2061 Challenger Drive
- Alameda, CA 94501.
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- Say hello to "Chopstick"!
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- - Anaheim, CA ***** WOA TURNOUT "MEDIOCRE AT BEST" *****
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- According to the majority of the informed sources we polled regarding
- the overall participation in the WOA show by users and usergroups in the
- region, the answer was the same across the boards. "We are not happy with
- the methods employed by the promoters of the show and we would rather show
- our support for the Glendale show". It is sad to see a show so
- 'vigorously' supported by Atari Corp. be regarded in such mediocrity but
- ...when one considers the course of events from last year to date..
- concerning the scheduling of WOA events and the local usergroups there is
- little doubt left as to why...
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- - Las Vegas, NV **** ParSeC board OUT! ****
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- The ParSec board 4768 is available in the U.S. now, through Datel
- Computers. Model: 8748 Price in U.S. $1395 (worth it) Resolution
- 640x480 with 256 colours from a pallete of 4096. Also 1024x768 with 16
- colours from 4096 colours! Memory, Video ram is 768k. 32-bit CPU running
- at 50 MHZ, YES 50 MHZ! SCSI, RS-232, Internal expansion capability for
- expansion of the higher 8768 board, or added memory. Hooks up to the
- Atari cartridge port and works in conjunction! Comes with Da Vinci Art,
- and there is a program called The Topaz GEMulator, that converts GEM based
- programs to output on the ParSec, the ability to run Atari GEM based
- programs on the ParSec creates new advantages of superiour resolution and
- HIGH SPEED 50 MHZ OPERATION!! Soon to be available the Genlock/digitizer!
-
- Also soon to be available, the 8768 board which has two
- configurations, the 8768-8: 16.8 million colour pallete, 8 or 15 colour
- planes (256 on screen or 32 000!), VRAM 1.875 18: Mb, Optional DRAM 0.5 to
- 4 Mb expansion! This memory can be used as part of the actual ST
- memory!! The 8768-16 upgrade gives you 2.5 Mb's! There is a video slot
- in the board. Everything is lightning fast! Other programs are also
- available for this board such as Chimera f(x) an Excellent Shell that lets
- other ray tracing, graphics, animation, fractals programs to run inside
- the basic program. It is an object-oriented package with emulation of
- real world media!
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- TOPAZ allows GEM based programs to run under ParSec, with the added
- colour, high res of 1024x768, and at 50 Mhz with all GEM calls passed to
- the TMS34010 CPU!! This board runs at 6.25 MIPS and is expandable to 6.5
- Mb's! CHIMERA is able to import all popular image file formats including
- Amiga IFF, NEO, Degas, Cyber, Sculpt, etc! I would recommend this board
- to anyone wanting high quality low cost graphics boards, because this is
- not only a video board with amazing expandability, but also a 50 Mhz
- Texas Instruments CPU container that the ST/Mega/STE's can take advantage
- of! The price of the 8768 boards are soon to be released.
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- The ParSec board 4768 is available in the U.S. now, through Datel
- Computers. All you people waiting for the 68030/68882 board, this baby is
- cooking at 50 Mhz! If you have any questions or would like to order call
- (702) 454-7700!
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- - Atlanta, GA **** 386 ST? ~ Atari AT? ****
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- According to Jotka Computing in Ede before long (how long 8-) a 80386
- emulator for the Atari ST will become available on the Dutch market. It
- is a German product, called Delta Modul, that will be delivered together
- with Dr. Dos. There will be two versions, a 1 Mb one and a 2 Mb one, with
- prices in the range f 2395,- to f 2849,- (Dutch guilders). Also various
- supplementary products have been announced, such as RAM extensions till 8
- Mb and graphic cards (of which one was said to handle 16.2 million
- colors). Read in this month's HCC Nieuwsbrief, a Dutch monthly for
- computer users: leo@ehviea.ine.philips.nl (Leo de Wit)
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- Leo.
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- - San Francisco, CA ***** PIRATE NETWORK DISCOVERED & EXPOSED *****
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- According to our very well informed sources, a number of major
- bulletin board systems based in different areas of the country have come
- under extremely close scrutinization as a result of the blatant theft of
- newly released software from the WOA show... Software that was deeply
- encoded with embedded ID strings has surfaced on these boards and as a
- result of the encoding, are directly traceable back to the original
- purchasers. The Sharewares BBS, allegedly owned and operated by Robert
- Ford, aka "Software Junky", has been identified as the carrier of the hot
- software. Action is now being taken. A number of prominent North
- American developers/publishers have joined forces and have sworn to "make
- sure this BBS and the others linked to it are eliminated". It is
- reported that the alleged network has international ties to Europe and
- Canada.
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- CPU/STR™ "Your Independent News Source" April 13, 1990
- 16/32bit Magazine copyright © 1990 No.4.15
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