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- adaptor, now in LIBRARY 7 of the Atari Vendors Forum (GO ATARIVEN).
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- [News & Reviews] of the Atari 8-Bit Forum (GO ATARI8) for the Official
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- > From the Editor's Desk "Saying it like it is!"
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- The Forbes Article was quite revealing and of course as sad as it was
- to see these words once again, it did serve to substantiate a great deal
- of the information already on hand. To see comments such as "half truths"
- etc., leads one to believe that a solid reply to the article was not
- readily available or forthcoming. Atari needs to do a complete review of
- itself unto itself. Its PR goals, marketing goals and long range goals
- must be seriously re-evaluated. The head games and politics must be
- brought to a quick end. Hopefully, the picture is about to change for the
- better. We shall see.
-
- Is history about to repeat itself? In the computing community this
- appears to be the case. Once again Atari is about to unleash a computer
- that, simply put, will "blow the doors off" every other computer in its
- comparable price range and even some priced much, much higher. Hopefully,
- its release in the U.S.A. will herald the beginning of a new era for Atari
- Corp. and its userbase. Most of us went through the dreadful death throes
- of the eight bit computers and know exactly how it feels. Some of us have
- been feeling that "same old feeling" once again. The Falcon should pull
- Atari way out in front of its competition. (what competition?)
-
- As with all good things there are always the precautionary downsides
- to the wonder of it all. For example, don't expect a miracle weapon
- that... once released a glut of new software will deluge the Atari
- marketplace. Granted, the Falcon must have better than excellent software
- support, this is an understood given. That will only come with time and a
- better than favorable sales track record for the Falcon. That translates
- into a "professional sales and marketing" campaign being waged by Atari.
- Atari must put this machine into mass marketing and national chain stores.
-
- Now comes the hated, "wicked witch of the north", {Sales & Marketing},
- Atari seems to view this aspect of doing business as just that, a
- despicable, ugly old witch that must be avoided at all costs. The bottom
- line here is Atari absolutely _MUST_ advertise.. a true MEDIA BLITZ. Put
- the Falcon's name on everyone's mind... make it a household word. There
- will be NO 520st type miracles this time around. Most agree that when the
- 520st was intro'ed the industry was in its embryonic stages and most
- anything done was appropriate. Now in 1992, it is a whole new ball game.
-
- The rules are in place and the game plan has been standardized. To
- succeed a company must advertise, create a demand for its products,
- establish its orders to gauge the size of the production run and then go
- full tilt into production to meet the demand. Its no secret that Atari...
- by its past performance, seems to observe this process in reverse. It may
- have worked at one time, but that sort of marketing "expertise" has no
- place in today's industry. Its nice to say; "we sell all we make" but
- that's no big deal if the company is doing 500-1000 piece production runs.
- That only compounds the delays once the demand increases. Increase it
- will too, this Falcon is a superb computer for the money. Its market
- demand, once its recognized, will be explosive. Atari had better be ready
- for it. There are no instant replays in this game.
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-
- -- Judge Reaffirms Earlier Ruling Dismisses Most of Apple (C) Suit
-
- Judge Vaughn Walker has reaffirmed his earlier ruling dismissing most of
- Apple Computer Inc.'s $5.5 billion copyright suit against Microsoft
- Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. over the Apple Macintosh screen display.
- Walker ruled most of the Mac screen symbols, such as a folder to
- represent a computer file, were either:
-
- -:- Covered by a 1985 license Apple granted Microsoft.
- -:- Generic ideas that could not be copyrighted, or
- -:- Derived from previous displays invented by Xerox Corp. and others.
-
- According to sources, the judge also reiterated his rejection of Apple's
- central argument "that the rival companies could be sued for using dis-
- plays that had the same 'look and feel' as the Macintosh, even if many
- or all of the individual symbols were not protected by copyright."
-
- As Egelko commented, that argument "would extend Apple's copyright to
- any current or future computer system using a highly utilitarian,
- 'desktop' approach to displays, and would exempt Apple's individual
- copyright claims from the usual scrutiny."
-
- The judge wrote, "This would afford too much (copyright) protection and
- yield too little competition."
-
-
-
- -- Chips & Technologies Stops Making Intel Chip Clones
-
- Chips & Technologies Inc. says it will stop making new clones of Intel
- Corp.'s chips and instead will focus on microprocessors for the portable
- computer market. Sources say that Chips will continue to produce its
- Super386DX and SuperMath co-processor lines, but will not go into
- production on several other '386 lines.
-
- Chips & Technologies -- like other Intel rivals Advanced Micro Devices
- Inc. and Cyrix Corp. -- was sued earlier this year by Intel, which
- alleged copyright infringement. Texas Instruments has intervened on
- behalf of Chips & Technologies in the case.
-
-
-
- -- Sun Gains Market Share; Profits Down
-
- Sun says its revenues are at record levels, but its net income is almost
- half of what it was a year ago. The company is blaming price reductions
- on its existing products and says improvements in the company's
- operating efficiencies kept the net income higher than it would have
- been otherwise.
-
- In a war for market share with Hewlett-Packard, Sun appears to be trying
- to increase its market share, despite the costs. The company says it has
- seen record bookings of over $1 billion in this fiscal year.
-
- Sun said its Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation subsidiary shipped a
- record 56,000 revenue units and Sunsoft the company's operating system
- software subsidiary, distributed a record 78,000 Unix licenses.
-
-
- -- Quebec Dealer is a Software Pirate
-
- Centre d'ordinateurs Microbec, a chain of four computer stores, has been
- handed the largest software-copyright fine in the province's history.
- The company was fined C$63,000 for selling computers loaded with illegal
- copies of the MS-DOS operating system.
-
- The fine is not the worst of it for Microbec. When the Royal Canadian
- Mounted Police raided the company last October, they seized about 140
- computers carrying the illegal software as evidence. Since the company was
- convicted, the seized hardware will not be returned, said Allan Reynolds,
- manager of the Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft (CAAST), a
- Toronto-based group of major software vendors set up to fight software
- piracy. Reynolds said the value of the seized computers is "more than
- double the fine amount in terms of
- revenue value."
-
-
-
- -- Intel Releases 486 DX2 66 Megahertz Chip
-
- Intel has announced its fastest version of the speed doubler family
- microprocessor chips, the 486 DX2 66 MHz clock speed CPU, is now
- shipping.
-
- The new DX2 chip runs internally at 66 MHz, but works on motherboards
- designed for 33 MHz so a simple replacement of the CPU is all that is
- necessary to upgrade the computer.
-
- While the 66 MHz processing speed means the data may move through the
- chip faster, it may still have to wait on the slower 33 MHz motherboard
- to get to it. Intel estimates users will see performance increases of as
- much as 70% overall.
-
- This is the highest performance chip in the DX2 family. Earlier this
- year Intel released a 486 DX2 50 MHz chip designed to be placed in
- motherboards designed for the 486 DX 25 MHz CPU.
-
-
- -- Motorola EMBARC Becomes X.400 Domain
-
- Motorola signed important agreements with General Electric Information
- Services and the IBM Information Network to link both networks with its
- EMBARC service under X.400 standards.
-
- EMBARC is a wireless mail service using a satellite paging frequency
- which Motorola began offering a month ago. The agreements enable GE
- Information Services and IBM Information Network e-mail users to
- broadcast electronic messages over the air to reach one or thousands of
- people simultaneously, whether they are at their desks, traveling in a
- car or waiting in a lobby between appointments. Both GE and IBM,
- however, participated in EMBARC network testing earlier this year. The
- company hopes to have EMBARC in 200 markets in the US and Canada by the
- end of 1992.
-
-
- -- IBM Ships One Million Copies of OS/2
-
- IBM says it has shipped more than a million copies of its version 2.0
- OS/2 operating system since April. Sources estimate IBM spent more than
- $2 billion developing OS/2 and related products since its 1987 intro-
- duction.
-
- Microsoft has sold about 10 million copies of the improved version of
- Windows since it was unveiled in 1990.
-
-
-
- -- Rich Texans
-
- Ross Perot, founder of Electronic Data Systems, along with Michael Dell,
- founder of Dell Computers, have been named to Texas Monthly's annual
- list of the 100 wealthiest Texans.
-
- Perot, 62, heads the list with estimated assets of $3.25 billion, which
- is about $250 million more than last year. He made his first $2 billion
- with EDS, which he founded in the early 1960s and sold to General Motors
- for cash and stock in 1984. He made an additional $1 billion when he
- sold the stock back to GM.
-
- Texas Monthly says Perot now invests in high-tech startups, including
- Steven Job's NeXT Computer, as well as real estate and tax-free state
- and municipal bonds.
-
- Michael Dell, 27, is the youngest person on the list. His estimated
- worth is $220 million, which is $45 million less than last year due to
- declining stock values for his Austin, Texas-based Dell Computers.
- Dell, like other computer companies, has been hard hit by falling PC
- prices and increased competition.
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- > ONLINE WEEKLY STReport OnLine The wires are a hummin'!
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- PEOPLE... ARE TALKING
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- compiled by Joe Mirando
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-
- From the Atari Productivity forum.
-
- Okay, Folks, the big news this week is Atari's future offering, the
- FALCON 030. After looking at the machine's specifications, all I can say
- is "ALL RIGHT, ATARI!" I guess I'm not the only one, because all of the
- on-line services, as the column heading says, the wires are a hummin'!
-
-
- Sysop Ron Luks posts:
-
-
- "Time for a quickie survey:
-
- I've been thinking about opening up a message section just for the
- FALCON messages, which are rapidly growing in number. What does the
- membership think about this idea? Should we have a special section
- just for the FALCON? a section for the FALCON & TT? or do the present
- section names do an adequate job?
-
- Since all the message sections in this forum are currently assigned,
- I'd have to drop one section name for the new section (which doesn't
- seem like a difficult thing to do) or should I open up the FALCON
- section in Atariarts where we have some unassigned message sections
- and a much slower message scroll rate? Any and all comments welcome."
-
-
-
- Jim Ness echoes my own thoughts when he replies:
-
-
- "Since we are in for two consecutive nights of Sam-talk this week, I
- expect the Falcon conversations to increase. I would suggest maybe a
- New from Atari, or Falcon+MultiTOS section, since both products are
- due in the relatively near future.
-
- And, it does not seem logical to put it in Atariarts, since I think
- most folks think if THIS forum as the heavyweight food-for-nerds area.
- Heh heh."
-
-
-
- Albert Dayes, formerly of Atari Advantage Magazine, soon to be of Atari
- Explorer Magazine, asks:
-
- "Are we going to have a Sam-talk on CIS too? Since he is on the other
- two it seem like he would come here as well."
-
-
- Ron Luks replies to Albert:
-
-
- "Nope. As part of the support we seem to enjoy from Mr. Brodie, an
- opportunity to have a conference with Sam was not offered to
- Compuserve. If we can't manage to get Bob to logon here in the past
- 6-7 weeks, the odds of seeing Sam are even less likely since Bob does
- the scheduling for this sort of event. Although CompuServe has over
- one million users, and the best reach to all the European countries of
- any network, Bob doesn't seem to want to reach out to this audience.
-
- It is sort of surprising that with the Falcon scheduled to debut in
- Germany next week, that the director of communications might want to
- whip up some advance interest with the European members as well as
- with the US members who have chosen to use CIS over the other
- networks, but clearly that isn't his aim."
-
-
- Pattie Rayl of Atari Interface Magazine posts her preference for a FALCON
- category:
-
-
- "My preference would be Atari Arts, since will all the pretty colors
- and nice sound, it's an ARTS machine! (grin) Opps...that's with, not
- will. And, yes, let's have a separate topic for the Falcon/whatever."
-
-
- Jeff Kovach adds his opinion:
-
-
- "I don't feel it is necessary to start Falcon specific message topics
- at this time. The current message sections are applicable to nearly
- any computer, and should be able to serve ST/STE/TT/Falcon as they
- are. If the Falcon were not at all ST compatible, then a new forum
- would have been in order, like when the ST first came out and the 8bit
- forums did not meet the needs of the new machines.
-
- One thing that will grow ever important however, is making certain
- that file descriptions accurately inform the users what hardware
- configurations are needed for various programs, graphic images, etc."
-
-
- Gary Mize asks for help in finding a word processor for his daughter:
-
-
- "I've got an 8 yr old ... like to set her up with a word processor.
- Only required very basics ... word wrap... print to dot matrix ...
- want a larger font also. Is there anyone out there using something
- w/their kids?"
-
- Albert Dayes replies:
-
-
- "I know there is a person can't think of her name right off the top of
- my head but she makes quite a few education programs like the type you
- mentioned. Oh I just found some information ... you should contact:
- D.A. Brumleve P.O. BOX 4195 Urbana, IL, 61801 (217)-337-1937"
-
- ***
- <Editor's Comment> Yes, Dorothy Brumleve does indeed produce fine
- children's programs. I've seen several of them demonstrated at shows and
- I believe that they may well be the best children's programs available on
- any platform. By the way D.A. Brumleve's programs are collectively called
- "KIDPRGS"
- ***
-
-
-
- Meanwhile, back at the bulletin board, Bill Devonshire wonders about what
- type of monitor to use with the new FALCON 030 when it comes out:
-
-
- "With all the talk of the Falcon, and the announcements coming this
- week, what VGA or Multisync monitor setup would be compatible with and
- existing ST(e) system and the new Falcon. I would like to bump up to
- a 14" monitor for the STe but think it a good idea to go multisync or
- VGA to use with the new Falcon system. Any suggestions?"
-
-
- Albert Dayes replies:
-
-
- "It seems like a multi-sync monitor will work with almost every ST or
- TT resolution too. I guess one still needs to be concerned about the
- frequencies for horizontal and vertical and see if they can perform
- the ST low and med resolutions."
-
-
- Bill Devonshire asks Albert:
-
-
- "Is there any special interface required to connect the ST output to the
- Multisync or is it just a matter of reconnecting the wires to the right
- pins? I have seen some units advertised from Rio Computers. What about
- the new Atari multisync for the TT - anyone try it yet?"
-
-
- Albert replies:
-
-
- "For the normal ST I think you need a box of some sort. On the TT I
- don't think you need anything and I assume the FALCON will be the
- similar to the TT."
-
- Jim Ness joins in ad adds:
-
-
- "You only need to connect the right wires to the right pins, to make
- it work. The special box Albert mentioned is to make a connection
- change whenever you wish to change from ST color to ST mono.
-
- The problem is that the horizontal freq for the ST color modes is very
- low, and most of today's multisynch monitors no longer cover it. You
- have to look around a bit.
-
- Monitors that are advertised as VGA (such as the TT monitor)
- definitely do not synch at the lower freq.
-
- However, ST mono is at a high enough freq to be synched with a VGA
- monitor. Atari's SM147 is, in fact, a mono VGA monitor, with an Atari
- cable. ST color is the main problem area."
-
- From the Atari Arts forum.
-
-
-
- Steve D Lenox asks:
-
-
- "Is there a file to convert from Degas format to a IBM paint format
- like PCX/GIF etc... ? If so what is the name of the file and is it on
- Compuserve? I have a ST"
-
-
- Albert Dayes of Atari EXPLORER Magazine says:
-
-
- "There should be a few that convert DEGAS to GIF on the Atari ST. I
- can't think of any off the top of my head though. I'm sure someone
- will be able to tell you very soon. I keep looking from my end too."
-
-
- Dick Paddock also responds:
-
-
- "VIEWGIF 1.2 has the capability. It's around here (Atari arts), I'm
- sure. Shareware, but does the job."
-
-
- Glenn Gorman asks about Atari Advantage Magazine deliveries:
-
-
- "I've read messages that people have received their June/July issue
- around July 31st. I still haven't gotten my copy. Can you help???"
-
- Albert Dayes replies:
-
-
- "I know that mail (3rd class or maybe it is 2nd) is very slow ... I'm
- still waiting for mine as well. I'll try to find out some more
- information for you."
-
-
-
-
- From the Atari Vendor's forum.
-
-
-
- In answer to a question posted by Dick paddock regarding the possibility
- of NeoDesk supporting 1.44 meg floppy drives, Dan Wilga of Gribnif
- Software
- posts:
-
-
- "Yup, 1.44M support is on the list of "things to do". Unfortunately,
- when 3.02 was done, Atari still had no documented way of knowing that
- there was even a 1.44M drive attached."
-
-
-
- On the topic of Apple's System 6.0.8, Dave Small of Gadgets by Small says:
-
-
- "I can't speak for CIS but I know for a fact that "other" services as
- well as my local user group have been officially authorized by Apple
- to distribute the System Software."
-
-
- Ron of Atari Interface Magazine replies:
-
-
- "CompuServe is indeed officially authorized by Apple to distribute
- their system software updates. CIS has, in fact, created a forum just
- to distribute System 7. The other system files can be downloaded from
- the Mac developer's forum. The last time I checked both System 6.0.5
- and 6.0.7 were available. The printing disk from System 6.0.8 was also
- available."
-
-
- Well friends and neighbors, that's about all for this week. I'm off
- for the Connecticut Atarifest this weekend at the Sheraton hotel at
- Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. If you
- happen to find yourself at the show, look for me in the seminar room... or
- the C.C.C.C. booth... oh, or the portfolio booth... oh, heck, just yell
- out "Hey Joe!" I'll be around and it would be nice to meet all of you.
-
- Tune in again next week to see what's being said when....
-
- "People Are Talking".
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- > DELPHI ONLINE! STR FOCUS! Atari's Sam Tramiel on Delphi
- """""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
- Transcript of Formal Conference
- August 13, 1992
- Special Guest: Sam Tramiel
-
- (copyright 1992, DELPHI's ST Advantage)
-
-
- BIBLINSKI:Gordie>
-
- Good evening, everyone, and welcome to tonight's formal
- Conference. Our very special guest this evening is Sam Tramiel,
- president of Atari Corporation. This is Sam's first visit to
- DELPHI, and he's here to make an official announcement to us
- DELPHI members about Atari's newest 68030 based computer.
- Hopefully, he'll like it so much here, that he'll be back for some
- future Conferences. <g>
-
- I'd like to remind everyone that we are formal tonight (not in
- dress, but in behavior), so our format is a little more
- structured than usual. Sam will have some opening remarks,
- after which he will take questions about those remarks, and
- answer when he can. He can't talk about everything, yet, but
- we should be able to get a fairly good feel for what the new
- machine is like.
-
- Because formal COs tend to take a bit longer than our regular
- informal ones, we'd like to try to limit the questions to
- tonight's topic, so we don't end up with a marathon session.
- So, please don't stray too far from the topic at hand.
-
- To ask questions when the time comes, you need to use the
- /queue command. You'll be prompted for your question, then for
- a brief description of the question. To provide as many people
- as possible with a chance to ask questions, we won't take
- direct follow-ups tonight. So, try to ask your question in
- such a way as to be as complete as possible. I'll be keeping a
- list of who has questions and will be trying to let as many
- people as possible ask them.
-
- Remember, too, that Atari will be formally debuting the new
- machine in Dusseldorf, Germany, next week. And they want to
- keep some secrets for that event!
-
- .Gordie>
- With that done, and everyone digesting it, <g> I'd like to
- thank Sam for taking a little time this evening to join us
- here.
-
- Sam, the floor is yours.
-
- .Sam>
- Good evening, all. I'm very pleased to be here on DELPHI in
- the Atari ST Advantage area for the very first time! We're
- excited to be celebrating the 20th anniversary of Atari
- Corporation this year. We're especially excited because this
- is a time that we can introduce another milestone product to
- the world.
-
- I'd like to take this opportunity to recognize some people that
- have been close allies of Atari Corporation. The entire staff
- of the Atari areas on Delphi, under the direction of Clayton
- Walnum and Gordie Meyer have been providing stellar support to
- our customers for many years now. As most of you know, the
- roots of the Delphi area were established in the days of
- A.N.A.L.O.G. Magazine. Delphi has long been a supporter of
- Atari products. Thank you Clay, Gordie, and the rest of the ST
- Advantage staff for your support of our mutual customers.
-
- Tonight, we're pleased to be able to finally announce the Atari
- Falcon 030 Computer. This computer will be unveiled to the
- buying public at the Duesseldorf Atari Messe in Germany next
- week. The Falcon is a machine that we're very excited about.
- We think that it places us back in the forefront of the "Power
- without the Price" place in the market.
-
- Here's the specs on the Atari Falcon 030:
-
- CPU: Motorola 68030 running at 16 Mhz
- 32-bit Bus
- Optional 68881 or 68882 FPU
- RAM: 1,4, or 14 megs
- Standard Atari Cartridge Port
- Motorola 56001 DSP chip
-
- Expansion Bus:
-
- Internal direct processor slot for 386SX PC emulation, or other
- coprocessor
-
- Graphics:
-
- Super VGA graphics: 640x480 with 256 colors
- True color 16 bit mode allowing a display of up to 65,536 colors
- Accepts external video sync signal to allow high quality genlocking
- Overlay mode for easy video titling and special effects
- Overscan on TV's and ST Color monitors
- 262,144 possible colors
- hardware-assisted horizontal fine scrolling
- BLiTTER graphics co-processor
-
- Sound features:
-
- Eight 16 bit audio DMA record and playback channels
- Stereo 16 bit digital DMA input
- Stereo 16 bit DMA audio output
- SDMA sound/DMA Coprocessor
-
- Standard Ports
-
- SCSI II port with DMA
- High speed LocalTalk compatible LAN
- Connector for analog RGB color (ST or VGA) or composite video
- RS232C serial port
- Bidirectional parallel port
- MIDI IN/MIDI OUT
- Stereo microphone input, miniature stereo plug
- Stereo audio out, miniature stereo plug
- Two joystick connectors
- Two enhanced digital/analog controller/light pen connectors
-
- Data Storage
-
- 1.44 Mbyte floppy disk drive
- Optional internal IDE Hard Disk
-
- System software
- Pre-emptive Multitasking with adaptive prioritzation (MultiTOS)
- Inter process communication
- NewDesk desktop and eXtensible control panel
- Multiple window user interface; number of windows limited
- only by memory or software in use.
-
- We see this computer as exceeding all of the multimedia
- expectations of the computer buying public. As well as being
- an exceptional value as a home computer system.
-
- Extensive testing with the Falcon has already been done on
- existing software. We are very pleased with the high degree of
- compatibility. For instance, PowerNet, a increasingly popular
- LocalTalk networking solution works fine with no modifications.
- Calamus SL, PageStream, WordFlair II, Cubase 3.0, STalker 3.0,
- STeno, Arabesque, and many other well written applications will
- work perfectly.
-
- I'm taking the liberty tonight of responding to some questions
- that have already been submitted by the Delphi Staff, in order
- that we might conserve some time:
-
-
- What monitors will work with the Falcon?
-
- The Atari Falcon030 will work with any VGA, or Atari ST
- Color Monitor...SC1224 or SC1435
-
- Suggested retail price?
-
- Sorry, tonight we will not be giving out the suggested retail
- price of the Atari Falcon030. That information will be
- announced at the Duesseldorf Atari Messe in Germany next week.
-
- Will there be a trade in plan?
-
- It is not our practice to offer a trade in plan directly from
- Atari. This is something that is up to the discretion of our
- dealers.
-
- Will there be a LAN?
-
- Yes, there is a LocalTalk port on the Atari Falcon030. It is
- fully compatible with the Atari Mega STE and Atari TT030.
- PowerNet from DragonWare Software works fine with it.
-
- Will there be a method to connect to a mainframe via ethernet?
-
- No, there is no ethernet connector on the Atari Falcon030
-
- Why no detachable keyboard?
-
- We felt that offering the unit in this configuration was the
- most cost effective. Also, using the 1040STE case allowed us
- to save on design costs, as it is the only unit (until the
- Atari Falcon030) that has analog joy sticks in it.
-
- Will the DEKA work with it?
-
- We do have a new keyboard controller in the Atari Falcon030.
- We've not checked a DEKA unit with it yet. We'll have to get
- back to you on that.
-
- Have we hired a good technical writer, to document system
- interconnectivity, and add ons?
-
- Our developer documentation for the Atari Falcon030 has met
- with rave reviews from all of the developers that are in
- possession of an Atari Falcon030. YES, the documentation is
- greatly improved.
-
- MultiTOS- how is it configured, ram or rom, and what software
- will run on it?
-
- MultiTOS is a combination of rom and disk based software. Most
- well written applications seem to work fine. We've made
- certain that our developers have been closely involved in the
- enhancements of MultiTOS. I'm confident that it will be HIGHLY
- compatible with your software library.
-
- Is there anything being done with multimedia, and/or speech
- recognition software?
-
- Yes, Multimedia is one of the key area for the Atari Falcon030.
- However, I cannot go into specifics at this time. We do expect
- to see a lot of exciting applications at the Duesseldorf Atari
- Messe next week, though!
-
- Will it be advertised? How big is the budget, is there an
- agency, will it be in mainstream media, or specialty
- publications?
-
- Sorry, we're not going to enter into those kinds of specifics
- tonight. We'll be making announcements on all of those things
- either at the Duesseldorf Atari Messe, or shortly after it.
-
- Any dealer incentive programs?
-
- Again, we will not discuss the marketing issues tonight. That
- will be something that we'll pick up after the Duesseldorf
- Atari Messe.
-
- Any bundled software with the Falcon?
-
- Yes, there will be a number of things packaged with the Atari
- Falcon030. There will be a couple of games written especially
- for the Atari Falcon030...LandMines, and a BreakOut kind of
- game. We will also have a Rolodex type of application called
- Cal/Apt, a calculator application called ProCalc, and a Talking
- Clock desk accessory.
-
- Is there a lease/purchase plan?
-
- We already have such an arrangement in place for our products.
- However it is more orientated toward business purchases than
- home users.
-
- That's it from us for now, we're ready to take questions from
- the audience.
-
- Gordie>
- Okay, folks. Sorry for the delay. There's a lot of buffer to
- search through for questions. Hang on a sec.
-
- LMCCLURE>
- Will the Falcon retain that name after it's release? If not,
- what will it be called?
-
- .Sam>
- Yes, the name is the Atari Falcon030.
-
- BRITFLASH:Brit>
- Will there be support for the future release of Apple/IBM OS
- "Pink"?
-
- .Sam>
- When we see it, we'll answer you. It's still in development.
- ga
-
- PWRIGHT:PaulW>
- Will it be able to run other operating system and which ones?
-
- .Sam>
- With plugging in optional third party coprocessor boards, you
- will be able to run PC type software, and maybe even MacIntosh
- software. ga
-
- PIZZA_THIEF>
- Is some sort of direct-to-disk recording/edit package under
- development (or slated for released concurrent with) the
- falcon? With the D/A converters it is reported to possess,
- this should be relatively easy to write.
-
- .Sam>
- Yes, there are several direct to disk recording systems under
- development. And we expect at least a few of them to be
- debuted next week at the Atari Duesseldorf Messe.
-
- ATARIO:Steve>
- Will memory upgrades be through SIMMs?
- .Sam>
- Memory upgrades will be through a "Atari Falcon" ram board.
-
- RMARIANO:Ralph@STReport>
- Sam, congratulations on the Falcon its quite the promising NEW
- product. I understand 500 are to reach Europe within two weeks.
- What is the time table for North America and the States in
- particular?
-
- .Sam>
- I'm happy that you have information on what is going to Europe.
- But, you're wrong, the plans are for North America to have
- machines by mid to late October.
-
- BRYEDEWAARD:MegaRob>
- What kind of keyboard will the Falcon come with? The old mushy
- ST-style version, or the newer Mega ST/Mega STE/TT one?
-
- .Sam>
- The Atari Falcon030 keyboard is the same wonderful keyboard
- that you can find on a 1040STE.
-
- MERICKSON:Miles>
- I noticed that the standard ACSI DMA port wasn't on your list
- of "standard ports." Does this mean that the Atari laser
- printer will not work with the Falcon, or will a new controller
- be made available for use with the Falcon?
-
- .Sam>
- There are a number of fine third party developers that are
- working on a SCSI to ACSI converter box. ga
-
- DAVIDNIELD:David Nield>
- Sam, Thank you for coming. The introductory information was
- great. I would like to know what kind of digital recording the
- Falcon030 is capable of: Will the 16 bit digital recording be
- useful for direct to disk recording or 'simply' as a sound
- source for midi manipulative sounds? Any light you can shed on
- that aspect would be helpful.
-
- .Sam>
- Yes, you can use the Atari Falcon030 for direct to disk
- recording with appropriate software. Just plug a microphone
- into the microphone input.
-
- HOWBAR>
- Will the microphone input sounds directly, like the mac?
-
- .Sam>
- Yes.
-
- CHUNK>
- What kind of speed enhancements for the 030?
- .Sam>
- I don't understand the question...it is using a 68030.
-
- .Gordie>
- Chunk, did you want to clarify your question? <no response>
- I'd guess he wonders about using a faster 68030.
-
- .Sam>
- The design and supporting chips is for a 16Mhz 68030, and 32
- Mhz bus, which gives you a dynamite machine. Terrific
- performance! ga
-
- TRIX:Trix>
- Will there be a port of Microware's OS-9 Operating system for
- the Falcon030?
-
- .Sam>
- We're in regular contact with Microware, and OS/9 works for the
- most part just fine under the Atari Falcon030.
-
- JBWHIT:JB>
- When will development tools that support the 68030, math
- coprocessors and DSP56001 be available?
-
- .Sam>
- The developer machines that have been shipping to select
- developers for the past few months, have all the tools. A
- complete 56000 debugger will begin shipping next Thursday.
-
- .Ron <ym>
- You stated memory of 1, 4, or 14 Meg. Why 14 Meg? What's
- wrong with 16?
-
- .Sam>
- 2 megabytes of RAM are masked out for backward compatibility
- with ST I/O space. We pride ourselves on maintaining downward
- compatibility with all of our products.
-
- STGUEST:Oliver>
- Sam, it was reported that Atari is going to introduce a new
- software packet called ST-Sutra at the Duesseldorf show next
- week (source: Atari Journal, Germany). Could you give us some
- details (features, price, availability...) Another software-
- related question: Can you confirm that there will be a MultiTOS
- upgrade available for old STs (MC68000 machines)? Thanks!
-
- .Sam>
- We are saving this for Germany, Oliver. See you at the show! :)
- MultiTOS will be available for the Atari TT030. But we have no
- plans at present to make it available for 68000 based Atari STs.
-
- TURBONICK:Nick>
- You said that the Falcon can have 1,4,or 14 MB of RAM. In the
- 14MB configuration, is some of that RAM "fastRAM" like the TT
- has? Will the '030 have "burst mode" (or whatever it's called
- when it fetches multiple longwords in one instruction) access
- to that RAM?
- .Sam>
- All ram accesses are 32 bits wide. By the way, the supertechy
- questions are being answered by the ever capable Bill Rehbock.
- :) The ram does NOT operate in Nybble mode like an Atari
- TT030. ga
-
- SGTR>
- 32 MHZ bus. Does that mean that the Falcon030 is capable of
- 32MHZ to RAM,HardDisk etc... If not then what is the main
- impetus ?
-
- .Sam>
- That's a 32 bit bus, sorry for the confusion. It means that
- the Atari Falcon030 memory controller and DMA and video chips
- access memory at 32 bits wide at a time.
-
- HUDSONHARDY:Hudson>
- How will the TT and the Falcon relate compatibility-wise?
-
- .Sam>
- They are very compatible. The Atari Falcon030 is actually more
- STE compatible than the TT030.
-
- DPJ:Dana@STReport>
- Sam, first, welcome to Delphi. In light of the recent Forbes
- article, how do you feel the Falcon will do to re-establish
- Atari in the marketplace? It sounds like the Falcon will be
- the finest Atari computer yet to come. GA
-
- .Sam>
- Regardless of the Forbes article, we feel that the Atari
- Falcon030 is a giant step in personal computing. It will help
- Atari re-establish itself in the North American market.
-
- .Gordie>
- Sam, one thing that sounds really exciting is the 8 channel 16
- bit sound. Won't that make the Falcon030 a virtual recording
- studio in a box?
-
- .Sam>
- Gordie, YES! We are very excited. We foresee desktop editing in
- the future with the Atari Falcon030.
-
- .Gordie>
- Have any MIDI developers been working on implementing that
- capability? That you know of, anyway?
-
- .Sam>
- YES, a leading developer in the UK, around Cambridge, is
- working on this type of software.
- .Miles>
- In a previous message, you said "and maybe even MacIntosh
- software." Does this mean that the Falcon isn't compatible
- with Spectre?
-
- .Sam>
- The Atari Falcon030 does not have an external floppy connector,
- and this of course makes it difficult to connect the existing
- Spectre GCR. We simply do not want to comment on Dave Small's
- behalf. :)
-
- DAVIDSHORR:Dave>
- Would you comment on some of the changes that were necessary to
- make the Falcon 030 more STe-compatible than its big brother
- the TT030 (the 16meg address space seems to be one)? Can the
- Falcon run Spectrum Holobyte's Falcon<grin>? GA.
-
- .Sam>
- Mostly custom chip issues. We haven't given Bill enough time to
- try Spectrum Holobyte's Falcon yet! He's been working too
- much!!
-
- PHULSE2>
- Hi Sam & Co. Two questions, first off, could you list the
- various developers which have been working on products for the
- Falcon? Any who previously dropped our computer and have show
- a renewed interest with the Falcon? Secondly, will the
- 'brains' of the Falcon be easily upgradable to the inevitable
- 68040 release, or is that possible? Thank you very much for
- appearing here! Max @ 734
-
- .Sam>
- MultiTOS will indeed work with a 68040 platform. On the first
- question regarding developers, there are too many to mention
- now. And yes, some that were not working on our system are
- now. Such as NeXT developers because of the DSP 56000 which
- opens the world to really exciting software.
-
- DIGISOFT>
- Is there a true expansion bus or just a coprocessor slot, and
- is 640x480 the highest standard resolution? ga
-
- .Sam>
- Yes, there is a true expansion bus. It is a direct processor
- slot with all of the necessary goodies...interupts, etc.
- 768x480 in overscan is the highest standard rez.
-
- .Ralph@STReport>
- Sam, all my info may not be accurate, but that is not the
- question, I asked; "What is the timetable for North America
- and in particular, the USA?"
-
- .Sam>
- With all due respect, we've already answered you. The US is
- part of North America, and we plan mid to late October.
-
- CHRYSTAL>
- As I see it, most Atari users have little criticism of the
- hardware Atari produces, but are upset with the marketing of
- that hardware. The Forbes article also made that point. If
- not tonight, when will we learn what marketing strategy Atari
- has for the Falcon?
-
- .Sam>
- We felt that the present ST/STE family was not strong enough to
- market in the US. We have been waiting for this new product,
- and we do plan to support it and market it in the US. It will
- be a hard battle, but we will put a good effort behind it.
-
- .Gordie>
- Okay, folks, the clock on the wall says we have time for just
- one more question. And, that lucky person is... NORM!
-
- NORMAN238:Norm!>
- Will there be any "HANDS ON" looking at the Boston Computer
- Society's Meeting?
-
- .Sam>
- There will be hands, feet, etc on looking, touching, at BCS.
- We will have more than one machine there, Norm.
-
- Thank you all for coming tonight. We appreciate your support.
- We've enjoyed our first visit to Delphi. Good night all, there
- will be more information coming after the Duesseldorf Atari
- Messe. Good night!
-
- .Gordie>
- That about fills up our time for tonight, folks. I want to
- thank Sam, Bob and Bill for dropping by. Good night!
-
- This CO is officially over!
-
-
-
- ************************************************************************
- This conference transcript is the exclusive property of the ST
- Advantage on DELPHI. Permission to reprint is granted only if this
- notice is included and the transcript is left unchanged.
- ************************************************************************
-
-
-
-
- > THE FORBES ARTICLE STR Spotlight The ACTUAL, COMPLETE Forbes Article
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- The following is a reprint of an article appearing in FORBES,
- issue dated:
- AUGUST 3, 1992
- ctsy of Drew Reid Kerr
- GEnie: D.KERR1 - DELPHI: DRKERR - CompuServe: 70372,3036
- There have been no alterations in the text nor any additions.
-
- Reprinted by permission of FORBES magazine, August 3, 1992.
- (c) Forbes, Inc., 1992
-
-
- CHEAP DIDN'T SELL
- =================
-
-
- Computer game maker Atari Corp. is in trouble again,
- a prime example of the dangers of pinching pennies
- on everything from marketing to expense accounts
-
-
- by Dyan Machan
-
-
- Only a decade ago Atari Corp., the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based computer
- company, ranked just behind Coca Cola in name recognition. At its peak a
- cash machine that was owned by Warner Communications, Atari employed
- 10,000 people worldwide; sales were over $2 billion. But a flood of
- poor-quality computer games sent sales into a tailspin in 1983, and Atari
- lost $500 million.
-
- Warner sold the struggling company in 1984 to Jack Tramiel at the
- bargain price of $240 million in promissory notes. Tramiel built sales
- back up to just under $500 million a year by 1987. But today things are
- unraveling again.
-
- Sales were a meager $258 million last year, and falling.
- First-quarter 1992 losses were a staggering $14 million on $44 million in
- sales, and company sources say second-quarter results, due out in late
- July, will be far worse. Twenty-seven executives have either resigned or
- been fired in the past 30 months. Atari stock traded at 16 in 1987, but
- now bumps along at 1 5/8.
-
- What happened? Tramiel made a common mistake. He tried to duplicate a
- past success under very different market conditions.
-
- Tramiel's earlier triumph was at Commodore International, where he
- undercut the competition with cheap computers and spent next to nothing on
- marketing, promotion or overhead. The cheap strategy worked beautifully.
- Commodore's stock market value surged, putting Tramiel in The Forbes Four
- Hundred in 1987, although by then he had been pushed out of the firm and
- had sold his stake in Commodore.
-
- Could he repeat the trick with Atari? When Tramiel bought the game
- maker, he appointed his oldest son, Sam, now 42, as Atari's president and
- chief executive officer. Together the emphasized cheap computers over
- videogames -- in retrospect a terrible mistake in a world that was rapidly
- filling up with inexpensive computers.
-
- In 1985, Jack Tramiel rolled out Atari's new ST personal computers, an
- inexpensive line made in Taiwan. Atari launched the ST line in Europe,
- where Tramiel had contacts from his Commodore days and where there were
- plenty of companies to write software. Off to a good start, Atari made a
- profit of $44 million on $493 million sales in 1987.
-
- The good times didn't last very long. Miffed that Atari gave away
- prepackaged software with sales of its machines, European software
- producers stopped writing programs for the ST series. Another Tramiel
- blunder, because in the computer industry software sells the hardware.
- Then Dell Computer, Leading Edge and Packard Bell began selling their
- inexpensive computers in Europe.
-
- Last year Atari's European sales collapsed to $209 million, from $342
- million in 1990. Meanwhile, Apple and Commodore were locking up shelf
- space and dealer loyalty in the U.S. market. And since the Atari ST
- didn't use the DOS operating system, software makers weren't much
- interested in writing new ST programs. Consequently, U.S. computer sales
- never amounted to much.
-
- To provide Atari with distribution outlets, Tramiel bought money
- losing Federated Group, a southern California consumer electronics chain,
- for $67 million in 1987. He put his youngest son, Garry, then in his
- mid-20s, in charge of Federated. Garry wasn't up to the job. A year
- after Tramiel bought Federated Group, the chain lost $124 million and
- Atari shut the doors.
-
- In videogames, Tramiel held back the introduction of the 7800
- Prosystem for 18 months, opting instead to take the lower-cost route of
- updating an older system that couldn't compete with the more powerful
- Nintendo Entertainment System. When Atari finally did roll out the Model
- 7800 in 1986, it spent just a little over $300,000 promoting it. Nintendo
- and Sega were spending $15 million apiece promoting theirs. Nintendo now
- has an 80% market share.
-
- Unable to compete against Nintendo in the marketplace, the Tramiels
- sued Nintendo for antitrust violations. Last April a jury sided with
- Nintendo.
-
- In 1989 Atari blew another opportunity to knock Nintendo off its
- perch. Atari's portable videogame, the Lynx, had color graphics and was
- superior to Nintendo's black-and-white, more basic, portable Gameboy unit.
- But Lynx could run only four or five games, the result of cutting Atari's
- software development to the bone. Nintendo's Gameboy could run more than
- 80 games.
-
- Even after cutting Lynx's price to $99 from $179 to get closer to
- Gameboy's $89, Atari again went the cheap route and spent virtually
- nothing on national advertising. Result: Today Gameboy has 81% of the
- market and is sold in 16,000 outlets. That compares to 3% for Lynx,
- available in fewer than 3,000 stores.
-
- The Tramiels seems to enjoy competing against each other to save
- pennies. Example: In a confidential memo to Sam Tramiel, computer games
- president Michael Katz, who has since left, complained how Garry Tramiel
- refused to allow him to spend $54 to air-freight two cartridges he needed
- for an important presentation to a big client. Atari employees say father
- Jack personally checks expense reports to make sure that restaurant tips
- don't exceed 15%.
-
- When Atari lost the Nintendo suit, Jack Tramiel took day-to-day
- charge of the company away from son Sam. Sam has moved out of his fancy
- corner office into ordinary space, next to purchasing.
-
- Two new Atari products are due out in the next 12 months: the Falcon
- 030, a souped-up ST computer; and the Jaguar, the next-generation
- videogame console. But industry sources say that to launch both products
- with the promotion needed to give them a real chance would cost some $40
- million. That's about all the cash Atari has on hand, and the company
- needs $24 million a year just to meet its operating overhead.
-
- One Atari official who spoke to FORBES on the condition that he
- remain anonymous, sums up the company's problem this way: "The Tramiels
- are not stupid. But their formula for success worked only once. They are
- not adaptable people." Not a good trait in any business, especially
- computers.
-
- ****
-
-
-
-
- One of our many readers says it all...
- from the FNET
-
- Conf : STReport Online
- Msg# : 21395/21400 Lines: 9 Read: 1
- Sent : Aug 06, 1992 at 7:16 PM
- To : All
- From : Chris B. Herting at Fnet Node 556-Suitland-MD
- Subj : Atari.
-
- Yes, it has been quite a while since I posted SEVERAL messages
- criticizing Atari. Right after my messages were published in STR, I
- received many responses supporting my views. I also received messages
- telling me I was unfair. Atari can do no wrong. Something STR has been
- hearing for sometime. Now I think everyone has seen the proof, everyone
- has read the Forbes article. STR was RIGHT all along, and I was right to
- speak out. It is about time people start seeing the light, and the ones
- who haven't start telling the truth. Atari should NOW explain their
- actions.. TRUTHFULLY.
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- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
- THE FALCON 030/ATARI CORPORATION REALTIME CONFERENCE
- featuring
- SAM TRAMIEL, PRESIDENT OF ATARI CORPORATION
-
-
- "THERE IS NO COMPARISON! THE ATARI FALCON IS
- FAR SUPERIOR TO THE PC PLATFORM."
- Sam Tramiel, 08/1992
-
-
- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1992
-
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W> On behalf of the Atari ST Roundtable, I welcome all of
- you to the Atari Corporation RealTime Conference featuring Sam Tramiel,
- president of Atari.
-
- Before getting started, some business about how an RTC works.
-
- While the RTC room is in Listen-Only mode, you can only address our guest
- when I let you talk.
-
- To get my attention, just /RAIse your hand. Just enter this from your
- keyboard: /rai
-
- I'll acknowledge your raised hand as soon as I can, but please be patient.
- I -WILL- let you know when your turn is coming up.
-
- Some other RTC commands are:
-
- ? - Lists all RTC commands.
- /sta - Status (list) of everyone in
- the RTC room.
- /exi - Exit the RTC, but you remain
- logged onto GEnie.
- /bye - Log off of GEnie directly from
- the RTC.
- /rai - Raise your hand. Lets me know
- you wish to address our guest.
- With that out of the way, let us proceed.
-
- Later this month, Atari will be unveiling the Falcon 030 to the world at
- the Atari Messe in Duesseldorf Germany. The Falcon has generated a lot of
- speculation and rumors over its features and abilities, as well as hopes
- for the future of Atari in the computer industry.
-
- Tonight we get a sneak preview of the Falcon. Before the crowds at Atari
- Messe get to ogle the Falcon, Sam Tramiel will give us a guided tour and
- answer our questions.
-
- I know that many of you will have questions you'll wish to ask Sam, so
- I'll try to get to as many of you as I can. When it is your turn, you'll
- get to ask only one question during that turn. But you can have as many
- turns as time allows. After you ask your question, /RAI your hand again
- to be put back in line.
-
- The purpose of this Realtime Conference is to get out factual information
- about the Falcon. Anything else that Sam is prepared to share with us
- will be icing on the cake. Please understand if Sam cannot answer
- specific questions about things like marketing, future products, and other
- non-Falcon related questions at this time.
-
- Sam, thank you for being with us this evening. I understand you have some
- prepared text to upload to us about the Falcon. You may begin the upload
- at your convenience.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Good evening, all. I'm very pleased to be here on our official
- online service, GEnie once again. We're excited to be celebrating the
- 20th anniversary of Atari Corporation this year. We're especially excited
- because this is a time that we can introduce another milestone product to
- the world.
-
- I'd like to take this opportunity to recognize some people that have been
- close allies of Atari Corporation. The entire staff of the Atari RTs on
- GEnie, under the leadership of Darlah Potechin have been providing stellar
- support to our customers for a number of years now. I'm grateful for the
- support of Darlah, Sandy Wilson, Jeff Williams and the rest of the GEnie
- RT staff in supporting our mutual customers. We've just signed a new
- agreement with GEnie, that will ensure the continuation of GEnie being our
- online home.
-
- In addition, I'm pleased to welcome the new publishers of Atari Explorer
- Magazine, Mike Lindsay to Sunnyvale as well. As most of you know, we've
- brought Explorer in to our corporate headquarters. John Jainschigg has
- moved on to other challenges, and Mike Lindsay and Darren Meer are now at
- the helm of Atari Explorer. Our online magazine, Atari Explorer Online,
- is under the able leadership of Ron Kovacs. Ron is best known for his
- years of experience as the publisher of Z*Net Online Magazine.
- Tonight, we're pleased to be able to finally announce the Atari Falcon 030
- Computer. This computer will be unveiled to the buying public at the
- Duesseldorf Atari Messe in Germany next week. The Falcon is a machine that
- we're very excited about. We think that it places us back in the
- forefront of the "Power without the Price" place in the market.
-
- Here's the specs on the Atari Falcon 030:
-
- CPU: Motorola 68030 running at 16 Mhz
- 32-bit Bus
- Optional 68881 or 68882 FPU
- RAM: 1,4, or 14 megs
- Standard Atari Cartridge Port
- Motorola 56001 DSP chip
-
- Expansion Bus:
-
- Internal direct processor slot for 386SX PC emulation, or other
- coprocessor
-
- Graphics:
-
- Super VGA graphics: 640x480 with 256 colors
- True color 16 bit mode allowing a display of up to 65,536 colors
- Accepts external video sync signal to allow high quality genlocking
- Overlay mode for easy video titling and special effects
- Overscan on TV's and ST Color monitors
- 262,144 possible colors
- hardware-assisted horizontal fine scrolling
- BLiTTER graphics co-processor
-
- Sound features:
-
- Eight 16 bit audio DMA record and playback channels
- Stereo 16 bit digital DMA input
- Stereo 16 bit DMA audio output
- SDMA sound/DMA Coprocessor
-
- Standard Ports:
-
- SCSI II port with DMA
- High speed LocalTalk compatible LAN
- Connector for analog RGB color (ST or VGA) or composite video
- RS232C serial port
- Bidirectional parallel port
- MIDI IN/MIDI OUT
- Stereo microphone input, miniature stereo plug
- Stereo audio out, miniature stereo plug
- Two joystick connectors
- Two enhanced digital/analog controller/light pen connectors
-
- Data Storage:
-
- 1.44 Mbyte floppy disk drive
- Optional internal IDE Hard Disk
-
- System software:
-
- Pre-emptive Multitasking with adaptive prioritzation (MultiTOS)
- Inter process communication
- NewDesk desktop and eXtensible control panel
- Multiple window user interface; number of windows limited only by
- memory or software in use.
-
- We see this computer as exceeding all of the multimedia expectations of
- the computer buying public. As well as being an exceptional value as a
- home computer system.
-
- Extensive testing with the Falcon has already been done on existing
- software. We are very pleased with the high degree of compatibility.
- For instance, PowerNet, a increasingly popular LocalTalk networking
- solution works fine with no modifications. Calamus SL, PageStream,
- WordFlair II, Cubase 3.0, STalker 3.0, STeno, Arabesque, and many other
- well written applications will work perfectly.
- That concludes our remarks, I hope you were all impressed with how fast I
- can type!
-
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W> Do you have a price ready to announce for the Falcon?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> No, we will announce the price at the Duesseldorf Atari Messe,
- Jeff.
-
-
- <[Chris R.] DRAGONWARE> Sam Thank you for the Plug: .. What kind of
- Numbers will be available in the US and how soon?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> We are once again going to FCC and I realistically expect
- shipments into the US in mid October.
-
-
- <[Mike] M.HILL13> We have heard some developers have falcons already.
- When will other registered developers be able to pick one up to start work
- on them. I understand if this question needs to be answered in email.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Please contact Bill Rehbock regarding this matter. He will be
- happy to help you with this matter.
-
-
- <[Bigcat] K.LONERGAN> Are MIDI ports included?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> YES, MIDI ports are included with the Falcon. We fully support
- the MIDI standard.
-
-
- <[FAST TECH] J.ALLEN27> Hi Sam, thanks for visiting GEnie again. Three
- questions:
-
- Is the Falcon going to stay black?
-
- How are you going to market it...what venues, etc?
-
- And is Multitos going to be 68040 compatible when released?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Colors and marketing plans will be talked about at Duesseldorf
- and after that show, Jim. I have to save something for next week. :)
-
- And MultiTOS will be 68040 compatible! But sorry, we're not commenting
- about 68040 machines.
-
-
- <[ScottJ] S.CORLEY1> Sam , about the graphics capacity of the Falcon. Why
- doesn't it have 800x600 or better yet 1024x768 graphics as that is the VGA
- standard now. Also , has the BLiTTER chip been sped up to handle the extra
- graphics bandwidth.
-
- <STRAMIEL> Hi Scott. The BLiTTER Chip has been sped up to handle the extra
- bandwidth. The BLiTTER is now running at 16Mhz. VGA normally doesn't have
- TRUE COLOR, which the ATARI FALCON DOES, and this machine is aimed at
- having great color, great sound, and with the DSP chip, some wonderful new
- applications.
-
-
- <[Advertise!] B.KING8> 1) Are you going to Advertise, if so how? 2) What
- is the deal with the GE Service contract? 3) Can we expect Desktop (ie.
- Detachable keyboards) models and Tower versions?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> As I said before, all marketing announcements will be made at
- Duesseldorf. I will not comment on future models of the Falcon. We are
- talking today about a machine which will be shipping next week.
-
- We don't want to make future announcements and get into trouble with
- Vaporware. And by the way, for higher rez requirements, buy TTs! :)
-
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W> Remember folks ... only one question per turn ... We have
- a lot of folks waiting and not nearly enough time to accommodate
- everybody.
- Thanks.
-
-
- <R.PECORA> Has the recent Forbes article influenced Atari's future
- marketing plans?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> My new office, which has a better view than my old one, is so
- far quite satisfactory. And Richard Miller is in my old office. The
- Forbes article was a mish-mash and misconstrued article full of half
- truths. We are anxiously awaiting the release of the Atari Falcon to
- bring us back to the forefront. The article has given us some laughs, but
- otherwise has not affected us.
-
-
- <OAWALKER> Evening Sam Evening Sam (SBACE) PLEASE SHOW falcon at
- Glendale for all the So Cal Boys.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> We will try our best to show it. There will be a number of
- fine developers there, like Lexicor Software showing Atari Falcon
- applications.
-
-
- <[SteveJ] S.JACOBS6> Would you please name some of Falcon's designers?
-
- <STRAMIEL> You mean our engineers?
-
-
- <[SteveJ] S.JACOBS6> Yes.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> The Atari Falcon was totally designed in house at Atari, and it
- is not our practice to give out individuals names. So many people are,
- and were involved in the project. They all worked very hard to bring this
- to a reality!
-
-
- <[wants unix] JM.HAWTHORNE> Is the expansion bus VME?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> No, it is not a VME bus. It is a direct processor slot that
- gives developers more flexibility.
-
-
- <[Marc] M.RHODES8> How do you think the Falcon will compare w/ the
- industry dominating IBM platform?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> There is no comparison! The Atari Falcon is far superior to the
- PC platform. Our challenge is to get a lot of software for the platform,
- and a lot of people to buy it.
-
-
- <[Gary] G.STOLLMAN> Sam, you mentioned IBM emulation...How close to true
- IBM 386 speed and power will this actually be...??? By this I mean like a
- 386 33 SX...?? Will this require an add on unit for more speed??
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Hi Gary. Bill Rehbock assures me that a PC Board will be shown
- at Duesseldorf. We will give you specs after the show.
-
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W> Any comments about performance?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Not until after the show, Jeff. Sorry. It's not our product.
-
-
- <P.LORIMER> Will the Falcon be sold with Multi-TOS, and will multi-TOS be
- in the ROM's? From what I've heard it takes up close to a MEG if in RAM.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Yes, the Atari Falcon will be sold with MultiTOS. It will
- be a combination of ROM and disk based.
-
-
- <S.AGARWAL> Sam, Why no DMA (ACSI) port .... How shall I connect my SLM
- 804 to the falcon ?
-
- <STRAMIEL> We felt that the DMA port was not enough of a standard port.
- That's why we went to SCSI II. There are several third party companys
- that are working on a converter box to allow you to connect up your SLM to
- the Atari Falcon 030. The SCSI is much faster than DMA, too.
-
-
- <NEVIN-S> Thanks for coming tonight, Sam. As a developer who depends on
- sales of Atari software for a good portion of my living, I am excited
- about the new Falcon. On the other hand, I see more and more people being
- fired from Atari, entire divisions being closed down, etc. Atari seems to
- be very good at cutting costs, but is this really the time to cut costs?
- I am concerned that once again Atari will have a great machine
- technically, but that the corporation behind it won't be strong enough to
- make the Falcon fly.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> We are "right sizing" our company to reflect our current rate
- of sales. We must conserve assests for future growth with products like
- Atari Falcon. Example, with the new North America free trade agreement,
- we felt that we could handle Canadian sales logistically from Sunnyvale
- and have sales people in Canada and the US handling both countries in a
- north/south direction.
-
- We will support the Atari Falcon throughout the world. And need
- developers like you to support it as well.
-
-
- <[The EDGE] C.ROSE4> I've been using 1040 ST because of it's MIDI
- capabilities. I also use C-lab's Notator. I wanted to buy a TT, but
- Notator won't run on it. Will the Falcon support this product?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> The new version of Notator will run fine on a Falcon, just as
- the new version will run on the TT030.
-
-
- <E.MONACO> Is 16Mhz viable running multiple applications? What can we
- expect?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> We've found it to work just fine. The 68030 is well suited for
- multi-tasking.
-
-
- <B.SALDANA1> the Falcon inspired me to design an attractive monitor stand
- for it called the STATION [faxed B.Rhebock]. Has it been inspiring new or
- old software developers? {I'll send you one Sam>
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> At a recent Atari Falcon developer conference, {organized by
- the capable Bill Rehbock} in the UK, I was very happy to learn about new
- developers and some exciting software which is already being developed.
- The machines spec are so novel, that developers really have to figure out
- all the new, wonderful things that they can do with it. I'm sure that
- we'll see great software within the next 6 months. Thanks for the offer
- of the monitor stand, I'll look forward to it!!!
-
- <[J.M.T.] J.TORRES17> Sir, Is the Falcon fully 1040STe compatible
- (graphics, 8Mhz, TOS, etc)? or more like the TT?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> The Atari Falcon is VERY STE compatible. Much more so that
- the TT030 is. We really try to make our products as compatible as
- possible.
-
-
- <[Not Sam T.] SAM-RAPP> Does this "Official Announcement" mean that all
- these "Gagged" developers can start talking nitty gritty with us info
- starved masses? At least some info? ;>
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> No more on our product, but they will be welcome to discuss
- the applications that they are developing that will be Falcon specific.
-
-
- <WORDFLAIR> Sam, we are excited about the Falcon. We will be launching
- several new products that take full advantage of its power later this
- fall. The products are being developed by us and by Digital Arts, GmbH,
- the former development team for 3K Computerbild.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Lauren, it's always a pleasure to have you as part of the
- Atari team. Thank you for your support!!
-
-
- <[Ron] AD-VANTAGE> The Falcon sounds wonderful Sam!
-
- Could you discuss in general terms some of the new software in
- development for the Falcon and what do you think the most significant
- impact of the DSP hardware will be on such new applications?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> I cannot give exact details tonight, but I think that the DSP
- hardware will open up a whole new realm of communications type software.
- I'm pushing very hard for voice mail type applications for the home.
-
-
- <[Mike] M.HILL13> You mentioned the SCSI 2 port is DMA driven and the DSP
- too I believe, but is the Localtalk port DMA driven like on the TT or is
- it like the Mega STE localtalk port. I hope it is DMA driven.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> It is not DMA driven, sorry Mike. We think that it is
- satisfactory at this level.
-
- <[Peter] ABC.SOLN> Can you comment on the future of existing machines,
- especially the TT030. (there have been reports that it is out of
- production) For instance, will upgrades to multiTOS be available ? Will
- trade-up deals be offered ?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> The TT030 is still in production, and we do have plans to
- release Atari MultiTOS for the TT030. It is not a practice for us to
- offer trade up deals. That is something that is for the descretion of the
- dealers.
-
-
- <M.RIVMAN1> MR.T. (Sam), welcome! As good as the new machine looks on
- paper, we have all been hard hit by lack of support by dealers/developers
-
- PLEASE- sell me on staying with the ATARI platform when all my friends
- scream MAC for MIDI DTP, graphics!!!
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> We have been reluctant to attack the US market with the old
- machines. We feel that the Atari Falcon is truly a giant step forward and
- we hope that this will turn on users in the US. This will help get our
- marketplace going. We are signing up new dealers, and as more software
- becomes available, you will be seeing us advertise in the US. But as I
- said earlier, I will not go into details at present.
-
-
- <W.RENKEL> When will they arrive in the US, and where do they fit into the
- current product line??
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> They will be available in mid-October, and they fit very well
- into our product line! :)
-
-
- <[Connor] CONNOR> Good evening Sam. I assume that the release date for the
- Falcon will be the same in Canada as in the United States, is this
- correct?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> If anything, it might be earlier in Canada. That's because I'm
- a Canadian, eh.
-
-
- <[Curt] C.FLUEGEL> will it be possible to record/playback on just a
- single of the sound channels, or will they only work in pairs??
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> According to Bill Rehbock <my trusty technical assistant>, yes,
- you can record on a single channel.
-
- <[Advertise] T.MCCOMB> Will MultiTOS be available for the rest of the ST
- line? If so, what kind of time frame for availability? -Tom. Please tell
- me there will be a MAJOR marketing effort in the USA otherwise only us
- Chickens will know about the Falcon.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> MultiTOS will be available for TT030 and for future 68030 and
- above machines. We already answered the other marketing questions.
-
-
- <[Steve] S.JOHNSON10> You said the Falcon 030 (is it actually going to be
- called that, by the way?) has a 16-bit 65,536 color mode. Will that work
- at 640x480 or is that mode limited to lower resolutions and, if so, which
- one(s)?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Steve, the machine is called the Atari Falcon 030. The 16 bit
- true color mode will work in 640x480 interlaced on a TV or ST style
- monitor.
-
- True Color will also work in 320x480 on VGA monitors.
-
-
- <[Chuck.] HAINES> For ram expansion up to the max of 14meg, is the ram
- standard simms or proprietary type packages? If not is this the type
- thing good chip merchants will have readily in stock.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> It is a custom board, but not proprietary. We will have it
- readily in stock, and we are a great chip merchant! :)
-
-
- <[Network 23] R.MARTIN22> Thanks for being here tonight. I'm thinking of
- becoming an Atari dealer. What support can I expect from Sunnyvale? Are
- the analog ports you mentioned the same as those on the STE?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Please contact new US sales director Art Pruzynski regarding
- your dealer interest. We will support you fully. Yes, the analog ports
- are the same as on the Atari 1040 STE.
-
-
- <[Chris C.] C.CASSADAY> From your answer about MultiTOS and the ST, it
- seems as if 68000 based machines may not be in Atari's production future.
- Also, when, and in what form can we expect MultiTOS for the TT030.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Hi Chris, the future of the 68000 machines all depends on the
- market wants. IE, what sells. MultiTOS will be available from Atari for
- the Atari TT030 as an upgrade. We'll supply details later on, after
- Duesseldorf. From what I have seen, MultiTOS is fantastic, and is just as
- much a major advance as the hardware for the Atari Falcon. No Guru
- meditation errors, and some really great graphic features, and wonderful
- technical features.
-
- <[ScottJ] S.CORLEY1> Sam, why did Atari choose to use the fixed point
- 56001 DSP instead of the newer, more powerful 96002 DSP which has floating
- point? Also. could you give more detail about Falcon graphics capacities,
- i.e resolutions, # of colors, scan rates, interlacing , etc.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Scott, the primary reasons were price...the 96002 is much more
- expensive. The newer chip doesn't have the software tools available to
- take advantage of it yet.
-
- We'll post more graphic details <grin> in the bulletin board after
- Duessledorf.
-
-
- <[Chris] C.OATES2> The Advantage article mentioned 16 bit in only 320 x
- 200. Any other inaccuracies we should know of in their specs?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> We have released the specifications of the Atari Falcon
- tonight. You are getting all of the information straight from the horse's
- mouth. We'd rather not comment about the Advantage article.
-
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W> Anyone who missed the specs at the beginning of the RTC,
- they'll be in the transcript that I'll put in the library tomorrow.
-
-
- <[Mike Allen] M.ALLEN14> Does your comment about the FCC indicate that
- the falcon is NOT Class B yet? If this is so how can you have
- significant quantities in the US by Mid-October?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> We have not yet even given the machine to the FCC. And we are
- only applying for Class B approval. According to our "experts", it should
- pass Class B. We will not have significant quantities of Atari Falcon
- until later in the year. October will be just the beginning.
-
-
- <[Veg] R.ALBRIGHT7> Have any As-of-Yet Non_Atari Vendors expressed
- intentions to produce applications taking advantage of the tremendous
- new capabilities of the Falcon. Software from a well known vendor could
- do wonders for enticing users of other platforms.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Yes, there are some 30 new developers that are producing
- software for the Atari Falcon. Several of the developers are also NeXT
- developers, for example.
-
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W> Folks ... we have about 5 - 10 minutes left before we
- have to let Sam and friends go. We won't be able to get to everyone, but
- we'll try to squeeze in as many as possible.
-
- <R.PAINTER3> Will it be possible to upgrade to a 040, or should I hold
- out for the better machine (I can't afford both).
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> The Atari Falcon030 cannot be upgraded to an 68040, as far as
- the design goes. I'm sure that you'll find the Atari Falcon030 very cost
- effective. Buy one! :)
-
-
- <[wants unix] JM.HAWTHORNE> How fast will the serial ports be, and how
- many?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> The serial port (there is one) is driven by the SCC chip. It
- is capable of full local talk speed, 250K baud. Also, we feel that the
- DSP port will have great telecommunications applications with very high
- speed things, like ISDN.
-
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W> We have time for two more people to ask questions.
- R.PECORA and M.RHODES8.
-
-
- <R.PECORA> Is a Mega-type version Falcon a possibility in the near future?
-
- Many of us prefer the external keyboard arrangement.
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Sorry, as I indicated before, no comment about future machines.
-
- Thanks for your input on the external keyboard.
-
-
- <[Marc] M.RHODES8> Do you think the 'major' retailers (ala CompUSA,
- Computerland) will carry the Falcon? Being here in San Francisco, I only
- have 2 or 3 places I can go for Atari equipment, and I would love to see
- the Falcon supported in these outlets. GA and Good Night! :)
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> We sure hope that some "major retailers" will pick up the
- Atari line. A good friend, that you all know, named Greg Pratt, now runs
- Intelligent Electronics. Why don't you write him, and push him to sell
- Atari products? :)
-
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W> To everyone who we didn't get to, my apologies. But we
- _have_ run through an incredible number of questions and answers during
- this time.
-
- Thank you all for attending and participating.
-
- Sam, many thanks to you and the Atari crew for being here and filling us
- all in about the Falcon. Many best wishes for its success.
- Do you have any closing statements you'd like to make before we adjourn?
-
-
- <STRAMIEL> Yes, Jeff. Thanks for joining us here tonight. And we
- appreciate your support of Atari. I've just returned from Asia, where I
- saw the first Atari Falcon production coming off the lines. Let's hope
- this new offering will make it in North America. I know that the specs
- are great. We should have a good chance, with all of your support.
-
- Good night, thank you again for attending tonight!
-
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W> Thanks again to Sam and all who turned out here.
-
- =========================================================================
- (C) 1992 by Atari Corporation, GEnie, and the Atari Roundtables. May
- be reprinted only with this notice intact.The Atari Roundtables on GEnie
- are *official* information services of Atari Corporation.
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- > The TREASURE CHESTS STR Feature NEW AVAILABLE FILES
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- GOODIES GALORE!
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-
- by Doyle C. Helms Jr.
- Software Editor @ STReport
-
-
- This week I will be trying out a new format for presentation of the
- files that are available for download on the three major on-line services.
- I will designate the file(s) with a letter that indicates where the file
- was found.
-
- [GEnie]=GEnie [Delphi]=Delphi [Compuserve]=Compuserve.
-
- Starting next week I will introduce a rating points system that will
- be called the "STaR Value". I hope in rating the programs/files that I
- peruse and try out that it will help you in your decision to download the
- file(s).
-
- I understand that money is tight and that whenever you download a file
- without ANY prior knowledge of its capabilities or performance you are
- taking a chance at throwing a few bucks out of the proverbial window. If
- YOU know of a particular program that I may miss or not rate it has high
- (or low) as you believe it should be, drop me some E-mail on one of the
- services. I will be glad to reprint YOUR thoughts for everyone to see so
- they will have "both" sides of a review, mine and yours.
-
- Feedback from the readers is essential if a feature like this is to
- prove successful over the long run. We will ALL benefit from shared ideas
- and critiques. The more YOU (the reader) input, the more YOU will get in
- return! On with the show...
-
-
- Filename: FALCONCO.LZH
- Uploader: Jeff.W
- Size : 11136
- Location: [GEnie]
-
- This is a transcript of the Falcon 030/Atari Corporation conference
- featuring Sam Tramiel, President of Atari. Mr. Tramiel presented the
- OFFICIAL announcement and specifications for the new FALCON computer from
- Atari. Many questions were answered about features, performance
- availability and etc.
-
-
- Filename: DEMOCM20.LZH
- Uploader: C.HOWER
- Size : 29440
- Location: [GEnie]
-
- This is a demo of a program that will allow the ST/TT to read
- Commodore format disks and convert them to ST format.
-
-
- Filename: Adventure Game Toolkit v. 1.3
- Uploader: ANALOG4[Delphi] - L.DOWDLE1[GEnie]
- Size : 146560 (program files)
- 139392 (documentation)
- Location: [Delphi] [GEnie]
-
- This program allows the creation of Infocom (provided YOU have that
- type of skill in game design logic) quality text adventure games. There
- are supposedly many source code files for games that you can simply
- compile and use from various sources. The documentation goes into detail
- about how to write your own games using AGT.
-
-
- Filename: Arena Earth
- Uploader: ATARIGUEST
- Size : 184320 (disk 1)
- 103296 (disk 2)
- Location: [Delphi]
-
- Arena Earth is a Shareware game by SysTim Software. The game allows
- one or two players. The game can be played against the computer at three
- skill levels or two players can use a modem (or null-modem) to compete in
- this excellent game. Digitized sound, very good graphics and of course, a
- 'lotta fun!
-
-
- Filename: QUIKCIS.PRG
- Uploader: 75300,3155
- Size : 112310
- Location: [Compuserve]
-
- QuickCIS is an online navigator for Compuserve. QuickCIS can be
- configured to visit up to 6 forums, gathering messages and file
- descriptions for later perusal offline. QuickCIS supports all modem speeds
- and Medium resolution (ST) up. If you are on CIS, you NEED this program!
- Excellent quality, constantly being enhanced.
-
-
- Filename: PAS_XREF.LZH
- Uploader: P.LEFEBVRE
- Size : 24960
- Location: [GEnie] [Delphi]
-
- To quote the author of this program, " If you program in Pascal, then
- you NEEd this program!". I can't verify the operation of this program
- because I don't know squat about Pascal, but the author, IMHO, is to be
- taken at his word about the functionality and performance of this program.
- An ACCESSORY version is also included in this file(via changing the .PRG
- extender to .ACC). FREEWARE by Paul Lefebvre and Julian Garza.
-
-
- Filename: Digiplay Plus 1.5
- Uploader: Analog4[Delphi] - S.DOUGHERTY1[GEnie]
- Size : 73600
- Location: [Delphi] [GEnie]
-
- Two world's Software presents DigiPlay Plus version 1.5. The sound
- editor(digital) accepts VOC,SND,SPL,AMI and more sound formats. Digiplay
- Plus has special effects like Amplify-echo-FEcho(Hall)-Reverse. Speeds
- from 3kHz to 55kHz.
-
-
- Filename: WhatIS 6.3
- Uploader: Analog4[Delphi] - W.PIKE[GEnie]
- Size : 19712
- Location: [GEnie] [Delphi] [Compuserve]
-
- What Is file identifier. This program identifies over 100 file types.
- No more of "what type of program is this?" Excellent program that is
- constantly being upgraded.
-
-
- Filename: IDEALIST 3.2
- Uploader: A.B.SMITH[GEnie] - JLEHETT[Delphi]
- Size : 278541
- Location: [Delphi] [GEnie]
-
- Idealist is a program that has MANY outstanding features for many
- types of printers. Epson dot matrix formats and HPDJ and LaserJet formats
- are among the more common. The HPLJ allows user download of various font
- styles. I am not sure about the Epson modes concerning the downloadable
- fonts. I have used this program extensively for several months and found
- it to be solid and very useful. highly recommended! Well worth the
- download time!
-
-
- Well that's some of the highlights for this week. I will be looking
- forward to hearing from you and I truly hope you, the user, will get
- involved in not only this feature each week, but become an active
- participating member of ALL 3 online service networks and you will not
- regret the few dollars you spend in getting some of the finest software
- available anywhere. Heck, it is cheaper to use the pay-for-use services
- than it is to call a BBS long distance! :) I will fudge a little here and
- give all 3 services a full 10point STaR Value rating each. Each service
- excels in a particular area that the other 2 are less active in. I will
- not commit myself to a public lynching by saying which one is better at
- what than the other, let me just leave it at each have the high points
- that should be looked into by all Atarians!
-
- Until next time...
-
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- CONNECTICUT ATARIFEST '92
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- ATARIFEST DINNER TO INCLUDE FAMILIAR MUSICIANS
-
- Connecticut AtariFest '92 will present an "AtariFeast" Saturday August
- 15 at the Sheraton Hotel at Bradley International Airport. In fact, when
- the curtain comes down at the end of the first day of the computer show,
- several activities will continue through the night.
-
- Registration for the event in the Windsor Locks, Connecticut, hotel
- will take place both days between 9 and 10 a.m., when the main ballroom
- doors open for business. Visitors to the AtariFest will have until 5:30
- p.m. to do their window shopping, select some bargains and take in the
- many seminars scheduled. The ballroom doors will close for the night at 6
- p.m.
- That much of the schedule is identical for August 15 and 16.
-
- On Saturday, visitors are invited to a 6 p.m. cocktail reception (cash
- bar) in the mezzanine foyer of the hotel, right outside Amelia's lounge.
- The hour-long get-together will be followed by a special dinner-dance in
- the club, which overlooks the airport terminal.
-
- The dinner-dance will feature a deli buffet and entertainment provided
- by professional musicians. The dinner menu will include: soup of the day;
- two specialty salads; platters of cold roast beef, ham, turkey, salami,
- Swiss and New York cheddar cheese; sliced tomatoes, lettuce, gherkins,
- olives; assorted breads and rolls; dessert of the day and coffee. A cash
- bar will be operated by Amelia's staff.
-
- Between 9 p.m. and midnight, names well known in Atari circles will
- take to the bandstand to show another facet of their talents, and to
- provide the live entertainment. Professional musicians John Jainschigg and
- Peter Donoso of Jainschigg Communications and former editors of Atari
- Explorer Magazine will join Fadi Hayek of Sam Ash Music Stores to offer
- sounds hot off the MIDI. During the buffet, recorded electronic works
- performed by Atari user-musicians will be played for your listening
- pleasure. JD&H have invited other Atari musicians on the scene to join
- them for an informal "jam session" during the evening.
-
- The cost of the buffet dinner-dance is $25 per person. Those planning
- to attend should make reservations as soon as possible because of the
- limited seating available. Tickets will be sold at the registration desk
- or door only if any are unsold the morning of the dinner-dance.
-
- PLENTY OF HANDS-ON LESSONS AT BRADLEY SHOW
-
- Computer hobbyists eager to get the best performance from their Atari
- computer and software won't suffer from a lack of experts at Connecticut
- AtariFest '92. The show, which runs August 15 and 16 at the Sheraton
- Hotel at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks (near Hartford),
- offers Atari owners instruction and advice to go with their powerful
- computers.
-
- Besides dozens of original equipment manufacturers, software
- developers, retail dealers and Atari user groups that will be exhibiting
- their wares and skills, not to mention the Northeast's biggest Lynx
- competition, Connecticut AtariFest '92 features many seminars to keep
- Atari users informed about new versions of software, technological
- developments and industry news.
-
- More than a dozen speakers are scheduled to offer seminars, how-to
- demonstrations and classroom instruction on Atari subjects both days of
- the Hartford show. The tentative seminar schedule is as follows:
- Saturday, August 15
-
- 12 noon ........... bj Gleason of Thin Air Labs discusses the ins and
- outs of portable computing with the Portfolio.
-
- 1 pm .............. Rick Flashman of Gribnif Software presents Arabesque,
- Convector and other tools for graphic projects.
-
- 2 pm .............. David C. Troy of Toad Computers delves into the
- "Myths & Mysteries" of Atari hardware.
-
- 3 pm .............. Author-programmer Brian Harvey recounts his exper-
- ience as a lone Atarian in world of self-publishing.
-
- 3:30 pm ........... Atari Communications Director Bob Brodie provides an
- update on the company, industry and the Falcon.
-
- 4:30 - 5:30 pm .... Dan Simpson offers classroom training for the
- beginning Pagestream user (admission charge).
-
- Sunday, August 16
-
- 12 noon ........... Dana Byrd of Barefoot Software helps to unleash the
- musician/composer within; learn how to use MIDI.
-
- 1 pm .............. Dana Jacobson & Joe Mirando of ST Report examine
- the world of Atari and what the future holds.
-
- 2 pm .............. Faxing documents by modem, as explained by Mark
- Carver of Joppa Software.
-
- 3 pm .............. John Eidsvoog of Codehead Technologies shows off
- Avant Vector, MegaPaint and other offerings.
-
- 4 - 5:30 pm ....... Bill Cafarelli offers classroom training for the
- advanced Pagestream user (admission charge).
-
- All seminars and classes will be conducted in a nearby seminar room
- designed for more intimate discussion. The seminar schedule is subject to
- change, based on the availability of speakers and available seating.
-
- Three other demonstration projects will be offered in the main
- exhibition hall. One features an experiment in which students and
- beginning "publishers" help produce a show newsletter. The project will be
- an ongoing element in the show's Desktop Publishing Center.
-
- Tom Allard of East Hartford Computer Repair will offer installation
- lessons for the hacker who'd like to do his/her own memory or speed
- upgrade; he'll also perform on-the-spot upgrades for visitors who've
- arranged appointments. A representative of the American Radio Relay League
- will demonstrate data transfers via HAM radio and computer; did you know
- you can produce text files of the latest wire news from the odd-sounding
- beeps on your shortwave radio? Times for these demonstrations will be
- announced as soon as they become available.
-
- More exhibitors have added their names to the list of hardware
- manufacturers, software developers, retail dealers and regional Atari user
- groups that plan to participate in Connecticut AtariFest '92 on August 15
- and 16. The show, sponsored by the ACT Atari Group and several user
- groups throughout the Northeast in cooperation with Atari Corporation,
- will be staged at the Sheraton Hotel at Bradley International Airport in
- nearby Windsor Locks, Conn.
-
- The following exhibitors and demonstrators plan to participate:
-
- ABC Solutions .............................. Publisher ST2, First
- Word, First Graph, tbxCAD,
- Kuma's KSpread4/Lite.
-
- American Radio Relay League ................ Learn about operating a
- phoneless BBS, how to send
- and receive faxes and files
- viz HAM radio.
-
- Application & Design Software .............. Universal Item Selector,
- Universal NETwork,network-
- ing consultation and affili-
- ate of MacDonald Associates,
- publisher of ST Informer.
-
- Atari Computer Corporation ................. Where it all started,
- evolving from 'Pong' to a
- 'Power Without the Price'
- company. Desktop publishing,
- MIDI, Portfolio and Lynx
- specialties. Falcon is next.
-
- Atari Interface Magazine ................... Flagship monthly of Unicorn
- Publications that is by, for
- and about official Atari
- user groups throughout the
- world and their computers.
-
- BaggettaWare ............................... Educator Albert Baggetta de-
- monstrates children's draw-
- ing programs and assists in
- a desktop publishing experi-
- ment as we create a newslet-
- ter at the show.
-
- Barefoot Software (Hybrid Arts) ............ Producers of Genedit, Easy
- Score, SMPTE Track, SMPTE
- Mate, MIDI Plexer, Ludwig;
- music software.
-
- Branch Always Software ..................... Emulation specialist and
- creator of GEMulator (ST-to-
- PC operation), 8-bit, Apple
- emulators and cables.
- CodeHead Software .......................... Midi Spy, TOS Extension
- Card, Megapaint II Pro,
- Hot-wire, G+Plus,
- LookIt/PopIt, etc.
- Compo Software ............................. Publisher of That's Write,
- Write On, CompoScript and
- C-Font software packages.
-
- Computers Etc. ............................. Atari dealership of Fair-
- field, Connecticut. Carries
- full ST/TT/Mega/Portfolio
- lines. CAF '91 co-sponsor.
-
- Computers a la Carte ....................... Lawrence, Mass., computer
- dealer with extensive line
- of SCSI drives, external
- modems and peripherals.
-
- Derric Electronics ......................... Hamden, Conn., dealer with
- discounted Atari products,
- printers, monitors, modems,
- laptops, supplies, etc.
-
- East Hartford Computer Repair .............. How-to demonstration by re-
- pair/upgrade expert focuses
- on memory & speed upgrades
- for 8- and 16-bit Ataris.
- Some on-the-spot upgrades
- by appointment.
-
- GEnie ...................................... General Electric's online
- subscription service with
- many Atari Roundtables, re-
- structured bulletin boards,
- niches for every interest.
-
- Goldleaf Publishing ........................ Creators of Wordflair, dis-
- tributors of Retouche, Didot
- Line Art and the Image
- Speeder System.
-
- Golf in Connecticut ........................ Author-programmer Brian
- Harvey explains how he used
- Calamus & dbMAN programs to
- publish and market his own
- golfing guide.
-
- Gribnif .................................... NeoDesk, STalker, STeno,
- CardFile, X-Boot, Arabesque
- Professional and Convector
- Professional and leading
- importer of Atari software.
- ICD ........................................ Hard drive systems, host
- adapters, accelerator boards
- and software for ST/TT. Pro-
- vides tech support on GEnie
- with 'ICD' at page prompt.
-
- Joppa Software ............................. Maker of STraight FAX! which
- turns ST into send/receive
- FAX machine, and drivers for
- FAX use from Calamus, Page-
- stream and GDOS programs.
-
- KMT Computers .............................. Full-service computer store
- with offices in Connecticut
- and Massachusetts.
-
- LaSalle Music & Sound ...................... One of the premier Hartford
- area music centers, LaSalle
- is also the newest Atari
- dealer in Connecticut.
-
- Maxwell CPU ................................ Expose, Fractal Fantasy and
- Silhouette, a bit-image and
- vector graphics drawing pro-
- gram that now uses FSMGDOS
- and supports 19" monitor.
-
- Megatype Software .......................... Creator of font creation/
- conversion programs like
- Font Designer, Bitmaker and
- Fontverter. Maintains hand-
- crafted PageStream and Cala-
- mus font libraries.
-
- PLI ........................................ Black hard drives, removable
- cartridge drives, 3.5" opti-
- cal drives storing 120 MB of
- data per cartridge & more.
-
- Pro Musica / Oktal ......................... New England sales repre-
- sentatives for Atari, Oktal
- and other top companies.
-
- SKWare ..................................... Makers of the Seurat paint
- program and Colorscan.
-
- Soft-Logik Publishing ...................... PageStream 2.2, popular
- desktop publishing system
- for ST/STe/TT. Typeface
- library boasts 600 Post-
- Script Type 1 fonts, lots
- of graphics.
- Steinberg/Jones ............................ What desktop publishing sy-
- stems do for text, Cubase
- does for music. Compose,
- read, write,tape and control
- instruments with Cubase &
- MIDI.
-
- Taylor Ridge Books ......................... Publisher of Clayton Wal-
- num's C-Manship Complete!
- and his recently-released
- ST Assembly Language Work-
- shop, Vol 1. GEM Program-
- due out soon.
-
- Thin Air Labs .............................. Demonstrations by bj Glea-
- son, author of over 100
- utilities for the Portfolio
- including PBASIC 4.9,
- FTMENU and PREAD.
-
- Toad Computers ............................. Toadfile hard drives and
- accessories for Ataris.
- Makes Little Toad 20MB hard
- drive for light use.
-
- Wizztronics ................................ Designer of The Cartridge
- Port expander, which allows
- for the installation of mul-
- tiple cartridge devices.
-
-
- The following groups will display home-grown user talents through
- intriguing demonstrations and will provide showgoers hands-on assistance:
- ASTMUM .................................. Montreal, PQ
- AUGOGH .................................. Hartford, CT
- BCS ..................................... Boston, MA
- BASIC ................................... Brooklyn, NY
- CCCC .................................... Central Connecticut
- DBUG .................................... Danbury, CT
- FACE .................................... Fairfield, CT
- LIAUG ................................... Long Island, NY
- MACH1 ................................... Vernon, CT
- NAACC ................................... North Attleboro, MA
- NVACUS .................................. Nashua Valley,
- STARR ................................... New Haven, CT
- SAAUG ................................... Scranton, PA
- SSAG .................................... South Shore/Boston, MA
- WACO .................................... Westmoreland, PA
- WMAUG ................................... Western Massachusetts
-
- Other Atari developers, dealers, technical experts and speakers who
- plan to appear but have not signed final agreements will be listed in
- updates the week of August 10 to 15.
-
- For additional information, contact:
- Brian Gockley, Chairman Doug Finch, Vice Chairman
- Connecticut AtariFest '92 Connecticut AtariFest '92
- GEnie: B.GOCKLEY GEnie: D.FINCH7
- CompuServe: 75300,2514 CompuServe: 76337,1067
- 18 Elmwood Avenue 46 Park Avenue
- Bridgeport, CT 06605 Old Greenwich, CT 06870
- (203) 332-1721 (203) 637-1034
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- - Detroit, MI US FALCON RELEASE DELAYED?
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-
- The latest reports seem to hold true to the information that the
- Falcon is expected to be delayed somewhat due to problems related to
- development, production and especially the wait for FCC approval. Its
- reported the Falcon has yet to be submitted to the FCC for testing. The
- FCC labs testing time has a normal minimum time frame of 90 days. If
- submitted Monday, then the Falcon could, if everything passes the first
- time, be available in the USA by late November or early December. This
- does not mean the other popular markets for Atari products will not have
- the Falcon.
-
-
-
-
- - San Francisco, CA EUROPE TO GET FALCON FIRST!
- -----------------
-
- According to our ever faithful super snoop, the product has been on
- order and everything is going according to Hoyle. It appears Mr. Snoop
- saw the P.O. and binder for an order of 500 Falcon machines. It was also
- reported this is all destined for shores other than the USA. The main
- theme is first Europe, then Canada and finally the USA.
-
-
-
- - New York City, NY FORBES ARTICLE STILL MAKING WAVES!
- -----------------
- The Forbes article has indeed engendered a first class bruhaha over
- the "state of Atari". Comments such as; "Half truths," to Forbes doesn't
- effect anything let alone the stock market", to "we got a laugh out of the
- article" have been heard so far. One can't help but wonder what ever
- became of good old fashioned street smarts. Seems when one is hit with a
- stinging critique, the best reaction is to quietly go about rectifying the
- glaring problems presented in the critique. Atari products are the best
- for the buck but their PR and interface with the press is the absolute
- most horrid in the industry. The relationships will all members of the
- press must be improved. Atari NEEDS all the friends it can get.
-
-
-
- - Baltimore, MD HIGH DOLLAR DEVELOPERS PLAY "WAIT & SEE"
- -------------
-
- Coming in from all points on the globe, the opinion of the Falcon is
- quite high. In addition, it is looked at as a possible industry "go
- getter." But... there's always a but, Industry analysts have made it
- clear that the whole "ball-o-wax" is hanging on how Atari publicizes and
- markets this new Falcon. If they insist upon following their previous
- methods of marketing there is little hope of there being a future for the
- Falcon. Major software developers worldwide, have already expressed that
- caution is the by-word and made statements relating to this predicament.
- They do, however, hold great hopes for the Falcon and at the same time,
- expressed a desire to wait and see how its presented to the marketplace
- and accepted by the consumers. One developer mentioned that the Falcon is
- "a nice entry level entertainment computer for the home" but doubted it
- would penetrate the business marketplace. Another agreed but quickly
- added; "that's no big deal, the home computing marketplace is huge and
- relatively untapped. Atari has a golden opportunity at its doorstep."
-
-
-
-
-
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
-
-
- > STR Mail Call "...a place for the readers to be heard"
- """""""""""""
-
-
- STReport's MailBag
- """"""""""""""""""
-
-
- Messages * NOT EDITED * for content
- -----------------------------------
-
-
- From GEnie's ST RT
-
- Category 14, Topic 20
- Message 1 Thu Aug 13, 1992
- STRAMIEL [Atari CEO] at 16:00 EDT
-
- Thank you to all that attended the conference last night. It was great!
- We had a wonderful time doing the conference at Atari, and look forward
- to being online again in about 3 months with you!
-
- Thanks to Jeff Williams for doing a terrific job of moderating the very
- busy evening!! Great job, Jeff!!
-
- Once again, here are the specs on the Atari Falcon 030:
-
- CPU: Motorola 68030 running at 16Mhz.
- 32 bit bus
- Optional 68881 or 68882 FPU
- RAM: 1, 4, or 14 megs
- Standard Atari Cartridge Port
- Motorola 56001 DSP Chip
-
- Expansion Bus:
-
- Internal direct processor slot for 386SX PC emulation, or other
- co-processor.
-
- Graphics:
-
- Super VGA graphics: 640x480 with 256 colors
- True Color 16 bit mode allowing a display of up to 65,536 colors
- Accepts external video sync signal to allow high quality genlocking
- Overscan mode on TV's and ST Color monitors
- 262,144 colors
- hardware-assisted horizontal fine scrolling
- BLiTTER graphics co-processor
-
- Sound features:
-
- Eight 16 bit audio DMA record and playback channels
- Stereo 16 bit digital DMA input
- Stereo 16 bit digital DMA output
- SDMA sound/DMA coprocessor
-
- Standard ports
-
- SCSI II port with DMA
- High speed LocalTalk compatible LAN
- Connector for analog RGB color (ST or VGA) or composite video
- RS232C serial port
- Bidirectional parallel port
- MIDI IN/MIDI OUT
- Stereo microphone input, miniature stereo plug
- Stereo audio out, miniature stereo plug
- Two joystick connectors
- Two enhanced digital/analog controller/light pen connectors
- Data Storage
-
- 1.44 Mbyte floppy disk drive
- Optional internal IDE hard disk
-
- System Software
-
- Pre emptive multitasking with adaptive prioritization (MultiTOS)
- Inter process communication
- New Desk desktop and eXtensible control panel
- Multiple window user interface; number of windows limited only by
- memory or software in use.
-
- We see this computer as exceeding all of the multimedia expectations
- of the computer buying public. As well as being an exceptional value
- as a home computer system.
-
- Extensive testing with the Atari Falcon 030 has already been done on
- existing software. We are very pleased with the high degree of
- compatibility. For instance, PowerNet, a increasingly popular LocalTalk
- networking solution works fine with no modifications. Calamus SL,
- PageStream, WordFlair II, Cubase 3.0, STalker 3.0, STeno, Arabesque,
- and many other well written applications will work perfectly.
-
- ------------
- Category 14, Topic 20
- Message 2 Thu Aug 13, 1992
- ISD [Nathan] at 18:50 EDT
-
- It was an excellent conference last night Sam. Thank you for sharing with
- us here. The response that I received both during the RTC and after in
- mail and by telephone today was very positive. Now everyone is quickly
- settling into the "wait until it's actually shipping but I'm feeling good
- about this" mode.
- :-)
-
- I look forward to the announcements in Duesseldorf and wish you great
- success with the launch of this excellent new computer.
-
- Nathan @ DMC Publishing
- ------------
- Category 14, Topic 20
- Message 3 Thu Aug 13, 1992
- DARLAH [RT~SYSOP] at 19:25 EDT
-
- It -was- an excellent conference, Sam. We have received many positive
- responses. I thank you for the time and effort you placed into making this
- a reality.
-
- I thank Bob Brodie for typing away as quickly as he did, and for his part
- in making this a reality.
- To both of you, my deepest appreciation for an enjoyable and informative
- conference.
-
- May the Falcon be the best success story yet.....
-
- >>Darlah J Potechin Atari Roundtables
- ------------
- Category 14, Topic 20
- Message 4 Thu Aug 13, 1992
- OUTRIDER [Terry] at 21:58 EDT
-
- I'm psyched. I want a Falcon NOW! ;^)
-
- ------------
- Category 14, Topic 20
- Message 5 Thu Aug 13, 1992
- J.NESS [Jim] at 21:58 EDT
-
- Heh heh.
-
- Sam sounds a lot like Bob Brodie. Has anyone seen them in the same room
- at the same time?
-
- -JN
-
- ------------
- Category 14, Topic 20
- Message 6 Fri Aug 14, 1992
- LEPULLEY [Lloyd Pulley] at 00:00 EDT
-
- Sam,
-
- I wanted you to know that I enjoyed your conference very much and want to
- thank you for being here. I feel the Falcon is a giant step forward for
- Atari and the Atari community.
-
- Lloyd E. Pulley, Sr.
- Staff Editor for ST Report
- ------------
- Category 14, Topic 20
- Message 7 Fri Aug 14, 1992
- T.MCCOMB [=Tom=] at 00:42 EDT
-
- Thanks for the _excellent_ conference, Sam. Please stop by more often!
-
- -Tom McComb
- Panda Print
- Black and White and Read All Over!
- {12:14 pm} Friday, August 14, 1992
-
-
- ------------
- Category 14, Topic 20
- Message 8 Fri Aug 14, 1992
- S.JOHNSON10 [Steve] at 04:43 EDT
-
- Wow! Sam's online during GEnie prime time. Maybe Atari *IS* finally
- ready to splurge a little. <grin>
-
- By the way, can someone with Atari *PLEASE* post an 'official' spec sheet
- of some sort for the Falcon 030? Sam sort of gave us an overview of some
- of its features, but it was hardly a spec sheet. Or do we have to wait
- until Duesseldorf?...or Bill's RTC?...or the BCS meeting?...or when it's
- finally released?
- ------------
- Category 14, Topic 20
- Message 9 Fri Aug 14, 1992
- ISD [Nathan] at 08:37 EDT
-
- If I understood correctly, at Bill's upcoming RTC, he is prepared to get
- down and dirty .. technically. :-)
-
- Nathan @ DMC Publishing
- ------------
- REPly ?
-
-
- Atari... STILL in the memory business... <sigh>
-
- Category 18, Topic 20
- Message 198 Fri Aug 14, 1992
- FAIRWEATHER [David] at 01:31 EDT
-
- The most disappointing Falcon revelation for me was that it won't take
- SIMMS or even let you pop in DRAMS - you have to buy a memory board from
- Atari. That means I won't be able to cannibalize any of my other
- computers' ram chips and plug them into my 1-meg Falcon. It also means I
- can forget about the rumored $700 price tag. If a $700 machine is
- released it will surely be a 1meg model on which Multi-Tos is next to
- useless. 4 megs is the minimum I'd be able to live with. I wonder how
- much that model will cost, $1000?
-
- ------------
-
- From CIS
-
- #: 33771 S8/Hot Topics
- 13-Aug-92 17:11:25
- Sb: #33767-#Forbes article
- Fm: Jim Ness 75300,3155
- To: Drew Kerr 70372,3036 (X)
-
- Drew -
-
- As everyone will see in the transcript in this week's STReport, Sam
- Tramiel responded to the Forbes article by saying it contained
- half-truths, and that it got a few laughs at Atari Corp.
- -JN
-
-
-
- There is 1 Reply.
-
- Read action !
-
- #: 33772 S8/Hot Topics
- 13-Aug-92 18:42:41
- Sb: #33771-#Forbes article
- Fm: Dana P. Jacobson 71051,3327
- To: Jim Ness 75300,3155
-
- And did anyone really expect to hear any differently? Someone forgot to
- remind Sam that there was a quote from an Atari employee who remarked that
- it was "frightfully accurate", or some such verbiage. How many
- half-truths did it contain, two? His reply was a great one, politically
- speaking. <<grin>>
-
- Dana @ STReport International Online Magazine
-
-
-
- #: 33775 S8/Hot Topics
- 13-Aug-92 21:30:00
- Sb: #33772-Forbes article
- Fm: Drew Kerr 70372,3036
- To: Dana P. Jacobson 71051,3327
-
- Sam:
-
- One thing the Atari Corporation has no knowledge of is media savvy. Maybe
- Sam was pi**ed off he looked kind of drugged in the accompanying Forbes
- photo. Unfortunately, Atari's history speaks for itself. And there is
- certainly no reason for Forbes to "have it out" for Atari.
-
- I plan on going to the Delphi conference tonight and I will ask Sam if
- he's got the bucks to properly promote the Falcon or not (as Forbes so
- indicated).
-
- The only laughs that were had were the ones who read the article at
- Atari's expense. Frankly, if the Falcon flies straight into the ground,
- who'll be laughing then?
-
-
- Drew
-
-
-
- From the FNET....
-
- Caring users contributing sincere thoughts....
-
- Conf : Atari On-Line
- Msg# : 44/14 Lines: Extended Read: 2
- Sent : Aug 07, 1992 at 10:09 AM
- To : BOB BRODIE.
- From : Les Philips at Fnet Node 66, The Bre(/\)ery _ Ajax_Canada _
- Subj : ENSURING FALCONS SUCCESS.
-
- Replies: 1331
-
- I hope you give the following serious thought Bob.
-
- It would seem to me that a lot of people are concerned about attracting
- developers to the Falcon platform. Including your good self. SO !! as is
- my silly way - i thought up a solution for you to consider. So please
- hear me out !! Cos' i think it will work and hurt the clone market.
-
- Why don't you do a mass telemarketing job to the major "A" account
- developers for the clones like Lotus/DBASE / borland et al. Offer them a
- FREE FALCON to develope on PLUS FREE DEVELOPERS KIT PLUS - and heres the
- NASTY BUT NICE PART - a piece of each Falcon sold. Now that seems to me
- to give you an advantage. OK - ya gotta give up a bit of margin - BUT -
- think about it. Creep/crawl/walk/run. Say ya get Lotus over - they need
- revenue as well right now you know. Tell em' each Falcon sold with Lotus
- on - they will receive a coupla points.
-
- In the "mini era". I had the same problem as you. Engineering had put out
- a damn nice machine - better than competitors - BUT - inertia was hurting
- sales/ramp up. So the solution was to offer INCENTIVES.
-
- The reason i mention this - is - if you wait for small 3 party developers
- - we might all be dead in our graves waiting.
-
- Just an idea - give it a thought !!
-
-
- More concern from caring users.....
-
- Conf : Atari On-Line
- Msg# : 63/4 Lines: 6 Read: 2
- Sent : Aug 08, 1992 at 4:35 PM
- To : Bob Brodie
- From : SHERVIN SHAHREBANI at Fnet Node 523, LEFTOVER HIPPIES 523 1:250:744
- Subj : Re: <898> Questions, more questions.
-
- Whatever you do, please manufacture as many Falcons as you possibly can.
- Try to avoid the shortages! You need to have abundant supplies for the
- Christmas season and please, don't let Canada and US take the back seat
- again.
-
- S.S.
-
- Watch out..... you're headed for the "TWIT" LIST!
-
- Conf : Atari Expl
- Msg# : 10/1 Lines: 2 Read: 2
- Sent : Aug 08, 1992 at 10:48 AM
- To : Bob Brodie
- From : Long John Silver at Fnet Node 619, *TRON II BBs Systems*
- Subj : Forbes
-
- I'm curious, Bob, what are you're personal feelings concerning the Forbes
- article?
-
-
- At last a sensible voice is heard with clarity......
-
- Conf : Atari Explorer
- Msg# : 87/11 Lines: Extended Read: 2
- Sent : Aug 09, 1992 at 10:14 AM
- To : Bamf
- From : Shawn Smith at Fnet Node 68, < - C F B * A T A R I - >
- Subj : Re: <973> ATARI
-
- Replies: 1208 1260
-
- They were doing what Atari owners have been doing since the Atari 400 (and
- trust me I have been around since it's introduction) and that is
- speculating. Unfortunately communication "leaks" have always existed in
- the Atari community and these leaks have always resulted in user
- speculation. You know the old kindergarten Game where the teacher tells
- the first student a story and by the time it gets to the last student it
- bears no likeness to the original, Well I think they got that idea from
- the Atari community.
-
- As for why Mark and Ed would bring up the Panther, I have no idea but so
- what if they did. I found that machine peaked my interests and I would
- have to think that the R&D that went into that machine may still be used
- in another piece of hardware that we can all benefit from.
-
- All I am saying, as I said before, consider the other persons right to
- discuss in a manner fit to themselves, anything they wish.
-
- Both Mark and Edward are still doing a lot for the Atari community at
- least here in Toronto. They pick up a ton of stuff from the various Usenet
- file areas for local distribution. Being of German Decent they have
- converted quite a few programs over to English (I think they may have even
- done the RSC file for the english version of Connect!) So please don't
- tell me they are Atari haters and are just trying to destroy this
- conference.
- Maybe the best way to sum up Mark and Ed is Pessimist, You on the other
- hand are an optimist therefore we have opposing views!
-
- Is the glass half empty or half full??
-
-
- Ah yes, have pity... and more pity.... and more....
-
- Conf : Atari Explorer
- Msg# : 13/14 Lines: Extended Read: 1
- Sent : Aug 09, 1992 at 12:17 AM
- To : Shawn Smith
- From : Bob Brodie at Fnet Node 706, Z*Net Golden Gate - California
- Subj : Re: <927> ATARI
-
- Replies: 1370
-
- Shawn,
- You bring up good points, but unlike your reasoned approach, the K's
- seem only capable of flamming.
-
- I honestly get more complaints about the Kovarski's than I do about
- Atari not advertising...that speaks VOLUMES for the effects of their
- messages. I would have hoped that they would have learned how to post,
- based on the responses from others. For example, they once posted a
- long, techy message in the conference. I asked that they not do that
- again, instead, arc it up and send it out as FMAIL...NO PROBLEM,
- right? Instead they told me that they would post whatever they felt
- the users needed to know, my wishes not withstanding.
-
- Communication comes in a lot of forms. Approach is VERY important,
- especially when the person you're dealing with is as busy as I am. It
- seems to me that human nature is such that we recall the negative much
- more readily than the positive. I don't think about the Kovarski's in
- a postitive light, and apparently neither do very many other people
- online here.
- Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and THANK YOU for MaxiMiser ST. The
- twit list has lowered my blood pressure considerably.
-
-
- Being human is no excuse for dictatorial behavior
-
- Conf : Atari On-Line
- Msg# : 132/141 Lines: 13 Read: 2
- Sent : Aug 09, 1992 at 11:38 AM
- Recv : Aug 14, 1992
- To : Wen Hsieh
- From : Bob Brodie at Fnet Node 706, Z*Net Golden Gate - California
- Subj : THE KOVARSKIS
-
- WH> No not to their users and customers, just you. Wen
-
- Right, Wen. We're just as human as the next guy. And as others have
- noted, we're not the only ones that have resorted to kill lists, or
- other similar methods to drone out guys like these.
-
- The next step will be to ask the sysop of their node to put them back
- to read only, which was done once before to Alfa, aka Edward Kovarski.
-
- regards,
-
- Bob Brodie
-
- When you try to shut someone up its censorship ..PERIOD
-
- Conf : Atari On-Line
- Msg# : 133/141 Lines: Extended Read: 2
- Sent : Aug 09, 1992 at 12:37 AM
- To : Tom
- From : Bob Brodie at Fnet Node 706, Z*Net Golden Gate - California
- Subj : Re: <990> BANNING THE "KORKEY'S".
-
-
- I don't agree that it is censorship. It's no different than any
- business that hangs out a sign stating that they reserve the right to
- refuse service to anyone.
-
- Recently, I went to a local eatery with a co-worker to discuss a few
- things. While we were there, a loud argument broke out among a few
- other patrons. It was very disruptive. They were asked to calm down
- several times, yet they kept getting louder and louder. Finally, they
- were asked to leave.
-
- This is the same scenario that is happening here. The K's have
- alienated people in this conference, and I'm getting LOTS of
- complaints about them. And yes, I do reserve the right to refuse
- service to anyone! :)
-
- In is just this kind of behavior in the past that drove Atari reps
- from the FNET. It's just this kind of behavior that prevents OTHER
- Atari reps from participating in the FNET. We are all (yes, I include
- myself in that) suffering from the effects of their actions.
-
- I think it's time to ask them to leave.
-
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
-
-
-
-
- STReport's "EDITORIAL CARTOON"
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
- > A "Quotable Quote" ".SO... WHAT ELSE IS NEW? NO MORE RSN!"
- """""""""""""""""
-
-
-
-
-
- "As I said before, all marketing announcements will
- be made at Duesseldorf. I will not comment on
- future models of the Falcon. WE ARE TALKING TODAY
- ABOUT A MACHINE WHICH WILL BE SHIPPING NEXT WEEK."
-
-
- ... Sam Tramiel, 08/12/92
-
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