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- All that can be said at this time is to pay close attention to the doins'
- in the Atari Booth at Comdex. Is doubtful the Governor of Nevada will
- open the proceedings this year but... be prepared to be pleasantly
- surprised.
-
- On another note, I recently received the latest version of the
- Gemulator Software and the hardware card. I installed it into a 486/50 PC
- yesterday and so far, its a screamer. The whole machine is for that
- matter. Next week, we'll have an in-depth overview of Gemulator and the
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- "There is no comparison! The Atari Falcon
- is far superior to the PC platform."
-
-
- Sam Tramiel, 08/92
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-
- "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."
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- Sam Tramiel, 08/92
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-
- "The Atari Falcon will be sold with MultiTOS.
- It will be a combination of ROM and disk based."
-
-
- Sam Tramiel, 08/92
-
-
- "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."
-
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- Sam Tramiel, 08/92
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- > CPU STATUS REPORT LATE BREAKING INDUSTRY-WIDE NEWS
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- Issue #46
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- Compiled by: Lloyd E. Pulley, Sr.
-
-
- -- Hayes Unveils Portable Modem
-
- Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc. has announced a $399 internal, credit
- card-size modem called the Smartmodem OPTIMA 2400 + FAX96 for PCMCIA.
-
- Hayes says the new unit supports CCITT V.42 error-control and CCITT V.42
- bis data compression for data and fax transmission to 9600 bit/s. The
- firm sees the new modem as "a perfect complement for companies that have
- standardized on Smartmodem 2400 and OPTIMA 24 + FAX96 for the office and
- now want the advanced features for their portable computers equipped
- with PCMCIA slots."
-
- The unit supports Hayes AutoSync and is powered by a PCMCIA Bus, requ-
- iring no external power. It provides asynchronous communications to
- information systems, corporate hosts, corporate LANs and Group 3 fax
- machines.
-
-
-
- -- Canon Claims World's Smallest Fax Machine
-
- Canon has developed a small fax machine, which it is claiming is the
- smallest on the market. It is claimed to be smaller than that of NEC and
- Ricoh.
-
- The fax machine is even smaller than the keyboard of a regular notebook-
- type personal computer. It measures 29.7 by 11.1 by 3.1 cm., and weighs
- only 950 grams. The small size is due to a new image scanner developed
- by Canon.
-
- The transmission speed of this fax machine is 20 seconds for an A4-size
- document. The major advantage of this device is that it supports a B4-
- size document. The device can be hooked into a mobile phone or car phone
- to transmit and receive faxes.
-
- The retail price of this fax machine is not yet set. But it is expected
- to be around $1,650, according to Canon.
-
-
-
- -- New Group Shooting for Holographic Storage
-
- A group of Texas computer researchers have formed a company to market
- products that use a holographic data storage technology as an
- alternative to the floppy disk.
-
- Steve Redfield, founder/vice president of Tamarack Storage Devices Inc.,
- said that holographic storage allows computers to store much greater
- amounts of data on a portable storage medium. The data is stored by
- laser beam in a version of the 3D images found on credit cards.
-
- He added the technology entails storing a holographic image of computer
- data on an optical storage medium, such as a crystal.
-
- Redfield says his firm hopes to have a prototype developed by next month
- and have products to market by the end of next year.
-
-
-
- -- Storage Technology Delays Iceberg Again
-
- Storage Technology Corp. has announced for the third time this year that
- it is delaying shipment of its Iceberg data storage system. The company
- said Monday it continues to encounter delays due to the complexity of
- integrating the software and hardware of the Iceberg subsystem. It also
- said that its recent experience with its other disk array product,
- Alpine, has led management to conclude that debugging Iceberg is likely
- to take longer than previously anticipated.
-
-
-
- -- Compaq, Motorola Announces Cellular Modem
-
- Compaq Computer and Motorola have teamed up to introduce an internal
- high-speed cellular modem. This is the first time that two companies of
- Compaq's and Motorola's stature have pooled their resources in this
- respect.
-
- Both companies say that the Compaq SpeedPaq 144 utilizes Compaq's cel-
- lular direct connection feature, a cable interface between the computer
- and a cellular phone to send data and faxes. The unit is compatible with
- various cellular phones, including Motorola MicroTAC, MicroTAC Lite and
- MicroTAC Ultra Lite, as well as the Nokia 121 made by Nokia Mobile
- Phones, Inc.
-
- The 144 modem can transfer data at up to 14,400bps plus send and receive
- fax transmissions at up to 9600bps. The unit supports MNP (Microcom
- Network Protocol) Class 10 error-detection and data compression.
-
- Compaq said that the internal device works in conjunction with Compaq's
- proprietary Enhanced Option Slot and consequently is not available for
- PCs produced by other computer manufacturers.
-
- The modem comes with Delrina fax software for both DOS and Windows use.
- Compaq said the SpeedPAQ 144 will have a suggested retail price of $649,
- and will ship in late November.
-
-
-
- -- Intel Offers New '486 Chip
-
- A new '486 chip for portable computers that is said to offer twice the
- performance at half the power usage of an earlier model has been
- introduced by Intel Corp.
-
- Intel's '486 SL microprocessor operates on 3.3 volts of electricity,
- down from the 5 volts required by most chips. Intel says that provides
- more computing time on battery-powered portable computers. The '486 SL
- produces twice the computing speed and performance of Intel's earlier
- '386 SL microprocessor, another chip designed to conserve battery power.
-
-
-
- -- Apple, Microsoft, Intel Bringing Video to PC's
-
- Apple Computer Inc. says it is preparing to introduce software that
- enables the playing of video clips on most IBM-compatible PCs. Apple
- says its QuickTime for Windows will give machines equipped with
- Microsoft Corp.'s Windows the same capabilities that Apple Macintosh
- systems have had for the past year.
-
- Apple has licensed the new technology to a number of software developers
- -- including Adobe Systems, Lotus Development Corp., Software Publishing
- Co. and WordPerfect Corp. -- which will build applications for it.
-
- Apple's announcement came at the same time Microsoft and Intel Corp.
- unveiled a competing product dubbed Video for Windows, based on Intel's
- new Indeo video digital technology.
-
-
-
- --IBM, NBC Test 'News On Demand'
-
- IBM and NBC are developing a personal computer-based system that will
- allow viewers to retrieve videotaped news reports on demand.
-
- Home personal computer users would not be able to hook up to the system.
- But businesses and other large subscribers would be able to call up
- video news, updated stock market summaries and internally produced
- training films or corporate announcements.
-
- The news reports will be supplied by NBC News and CNBC, the company's
- business-news cable TV channel, and will be updated hourly.
-
-
-
- -- Digital Introduces Alpha AXP
-
- Digital Equipment Corp. this week launched its much ballyhooed Alpha
- AXP, a new generation of computers that use the fastest chips available.
-
- Reportedly, the new computer line was first unveiled in Digital's South
- Queensferry, Scotland manufacturing facility last February with actual
- machines introduced today.
-
- The Alpha architecture is the first system to be based on full 64-bit
- RISC technology with speeds up to 200 megahertz. The DECCHIP 21064 was
- entered in the Guinness Book of Records in October as the world's
- fastest chip.
-
- Digital officials said their strategy is to offer users the most open
- and cost competitive of computing environments, as well as one that
- spans everything from the palmtop computer to the supercomputer. The
- architecture is scalable so it can change with new industry demands over
- the next 25 years.
-
- The company this week introduced Alpha AXP mainframe class systems, a
- departmental system, workstations and desktop/deskside servers.
-
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- From The Atari Productivity Forum
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-
- Yes folks, it's Fall. The time of year when a young man's thoughts
- turn to... upgrading his computer? What the heck, why not? Just think of
- all of those wonderful upgrades out there just waiting for your computer.
- Alan Moore caught the bug just before he posted:
-
-
- "I have a MEGA STe 2Mb with 48Mb hard Disk, this version seems to be
- one of the first MEGA's to come on the market here. OK now for the
- question ? The computer has a 720K internal floppy disk drive can I
- upgrade this to a 1.44Mb type like on the latest MEGA's or isn't it
- worth doing, if it is worth the effort do I need to change the floppy
- controller chip? Any debate or advice on this would be appreciated."
-
-
- Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer Magazine, who must have been bitten by the
- same bug earlier, answers:
-
-
- "You can upgrade to a 1.44meg floppy but you need a new floppy
- controller chip. DreamPark had one for $100 and another company had
- another for $150. There are problems with reading MAC disks under GCR
- if you use Spectre. I've only seen the review of the DreamPark one in
- an old ST Informer of long ago.
-
- Haven't seen any other reviews of any of the other ones out there.
- Another choice is the floptical drive since you can read/write 720K
- and 1.44meg and 21meg floppies. Its an external and Purple Mountain
- Computers was running a special for $399 includes a floptical, 1
- floppy, and ICD's LINK (scsi2 host adapter). Your Atari dealer may
- have a similar specials. The floptical is a SCSI unit and external."
-
-
- Alan has just been bitten by a new bug (thanks to Albert). Alan asks for:
-
-
- "Any more info on the floptical drive? Do you know of any magazine
- reviews on the floptical drive ? I am interested."
-
-
- Albert tells Alan:
-
-
- "No reviews on the floptical drive that I've seen on the Atari side.
- You might try the IBM hardware forum (GO IBMHW) and leave a message to
- INSITE. INSITE is the manufacturer of the floptical if you have
- technical questions. There are usually several threads on flopticals
- that you might read through as well.
-
- Purple Mountain Computers is selling the floptical also. You might
- check out the library for some recent press releases."
-
-
- DAZZZ Smith replies to Alan:
-
-
- "There's a floptical review in the december ish of ST Format Alan, and
- I think last months ST User.
-
- "You could try asking Atari Uk about it! Well no that probably isn't a
- good idea, I think Tony from GST had a bit of trouble trying to get
- one from them."
-
-
- Well, it looks like we've got all kinds of bugs biting this week. First
- the Floppy upgrade, and now Allan Gus asking:
-
-
- "Can anyone recommend the ultimate hard disk back-up utility?? I
- would like to find a backup utility for the Atari that will compress
- the data on the floppy disks... any thoughts??"
-
-
- Carl Barron tells Allan Gus:
-
-
- "I use Diamond Back from Oregon Research. It compresses if desired,
- does total/partial restores, handles 1.44 HD disks if you can support
- them. Tape support announced. Easy point and click interface.
- Anyway the important thing is it works..."
-
-
- When someone recommends a program, you normally should take it with a
- grain of salt. But when a sysop recommends a program, especially a backup
- program, you can be pretty sure that it will do everything that it says it
- will. Sysop Ron Luks tells Allan:
-
-
- "I use Diamond Back II on my system and recommend it highly. I don't
- use compression but others have and have reported that it works well."
-
-
- Good call, Ron! Hey, does a writer's opinion carry as much weight as a
- sysop's? Naaahhhh.
-
- One of the major areas that Atari computers have been lagging behind in is
- the world of networking. Networking is a fancy way of saying that more
- than one computer can use the same hard drive. While networks are not
- non-existent for the ST, they are scarce. Andrew Johnson asks:
-
-
- "I have been reading an advert for network hardware for the ST which
- claims to be LANTECH compatible. Does this mean that it can be used
- with PCs and MACs etc. It is called DATANET and the software is
- Universal Network? Has anyone actually used or seen it before?"
-
-
- Albert Dayes replies to Andrew:
-
-
- "I recall there was some hardware in germany that ethernet and novell
- network compatibility. I think it was called Bio-net. The price was
- quite high. The Universal Network supports, midi, lantech carts, and
- the lan ports on the TT and MegaSTe. I would assume that the FALCON
- will be supported as well.
-
- Dragonware is the distributor (406)-265-9609. They have an AtariTalk2
- which is supposed to be an Appletalk compatibility software/hardware
- for all Atari computers (ST/STe/TT etc). This would allow you to
- connect to a MAC. I don't not how far development has gone with the
- project. You can get their full address by downloading the
- vendor.dat (the newest) one."
-
-
- Andrew replies to Albert:
-
-
- "I don't think that is the same product, the price for this is much
- more reasonable. It is 100 pounds sterling (dunno price in dollars)
- for one node which includes hardware and universal network software.
- If it is lantech compatible, does this mean the ability to be in
- network with macs and pcs? If this is so, then this could be the
- answer to the problem of networking PCs etc and ataris that I have
- seen so many messages on here about. I can try to get more info if
- anyone wants."
-
-
- Actually, Lantech is also the name of the company in Billerica, Ma
- that produces the Lantech 10 megaBit per second network for all Atari ST
- computers. Connection between Lantech and IBM or MAC networks is not
- possible because of the difference in the way that information is
- transmitted between "nodes". It is however, a very easy to use,
- inexpensive, and very fast network solution for the ST line of computers.
- One other nice feature of the Lantech system, as Brian Gockley of
- MacDonald Associates tells us, is that, even though you can use the
- software that is supplied with the cartridges without any problems
- whatsoever, if you wish to use a different piece of software, there is an
- option:
-
-
- "The network you are seeing advertised is the Universal Network from
- A&D Software located here in the USA. It works with older SGSNET
- boxes, LANTECH boxes, the built in LAN ports in the MegaSTe/TT/Falcon
- and with new MIDI/LAN/Cartridge connectors that are also available
- from A&D. It does not at present support connection with PCs or Macs.
- For further info, you can call 1-800-800-2563."
-
-
- Also in the networking arena, Thomas Beutel asks:
-
-
- "Will it be possible to connect the Falcon to an Appletalk
- network? Will the Falcon have Appletalk protocol software
- to handle file transfers and printers?"
-
- That busy guy from Atari Explorer Magazine, Albert Dayes, tells Thomas:
-
-
- "Dragonware was supposed to be working on such a product. That
- allowed a SCSI to ethernet card which would handle Apple-Talk
- protocols. The only other possible way is maybe with a Megatalk board
- from Gadgets by Small. I'm not sure if they have any drivers for the
- ST side though ... just the Spectre side."
-
-
- Well folks, we've been told that there would be FALCONs around by the end
- of October. Here it almost the middle of November, and no FALCONs are to
- be seen... either here or in Great Britain. Tony at GST software posts:
-
-
- "Falcon availability in the UK
-
- One of the main distributors in the UK is advertising the Falcon as
- available now and have confirmed (elsewhere) that it will be released
- in November. This would seem to confirm what Dazzz has been saying
- about the 14th of this month.
-
- However.
-
- According to a developer on CIX who has been trying to buy one they
- are expecting delivery in _March_ (and no one seems prepared to say
- which year)."
-
-
- Dazzz Smith, never one to miss out on the fun, tells Tony:
-
-
- "Well i'm gonna have a ring round a few places on monday the 16th of
- November (Purely out of spite) to everyone who is advertising Falcons
- in the UK press and ask them for immediate delivery on a large order
- of Falcons........."
-
-
-
-
-
- From the Atari Arts Forum
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-
-
-
-
- Continuing a conversation from last week about which chess program for the
- ST is the "best", John Amsler posts:
-
-
- "It may have been Grandmaster Chess, a Motorola-oriented program that
- is available for the Macintrash and the ST. The only other program
- that I know of with those features is Chess Player 2150 by Oxford
- Softworks in England, although Colossus Chess X is also pretty good.
-
- The only American-made chess program of any significance is
- ChessMaster 2000 by Software Toolworks (the IBM version is up to
- ChessMaster 4000, I think).
-
- A fantaSTic program that excelled in speed chess was "Techmate" but
- that company folded back in 1986, not too long after it first came
- out.
-
- There's one other program available on Internet: GnuChess, I think
- it's called, but I don't know how well it plays or what it's features
- are.
-
- As far as chess databases are concerned, ChessBase stopped making
- their release for the Atari; currently the only one available is
- NICBase ... but that is indeed an OUTSTANDING software package!!!"
-
-
- Dan Danilowicz replies to John:
-
-
- "Thanks for the info. The mention of Colossus X jogged my memory...
- that's the one that I read about that supposedly "learns" its
- opponent.
-
- I'm trying hard to find the strongest program I can, so it'll do a
- little job for me. My sister (in Dallas) and I (in Detroit) have been
- engaged in an on-going battle with our computers. We post the moves
- they come up with, running their respective Chess programs, on my
- bbs. I've been running Chessmaster 2000 (1986 vintage)in my old Atari
- 8-bit, and have beaten her 386 clone running Chessmaster 2100 6 times
- and played to a draw once. (The draw came when I had to bring
- Chessmaster in to salvage a game that Colossus 3.0 seemed to be
- losing.)
-
- Rather than purchase CM 4000 to whip my unbeatable little Atari and
- end her frustration, she abandoned the 386 and went to Radio Shack
- and spent $150 on something called the Chess Challenger. It's won,
- the two times we've played, decisively, so I'm pressing the ST into
- service.
-
- Colossus X is the only ST Chess program I've read anything about. Do
- you know how well it compares to the others that you've mentioned? Do
- you know which one is rated the best?"
-
-
- John Amsler tells Dan:
-
-
- "I'm IMPRESSED that CM2000 running on your 8-bit (!) clobbered CM2100
- running on a 386!!!! Wow!!! Perhaps you should post the game scores
- (the list of moves) to the Chess Forum here on Compu$erve.
-
- Drats, wouldn't you know it -- I can't find the owner's manual for
- Colossus Chess X. I'll look for it. I think I've got a file
- somewhere that rates the strengths of chess programs; I'll look for
- that also.
-
- Here's an extract from the Chess Player 2150 owner's manual:
-
- "Chess Player 2150 has a massive 93,000 byte library of opening moves
- and has an incredible option to learn through its play by the
- addition of strong moves to its openings library. It thus becomes a
- tougher and meaner opponent the more games you challenge it."
-
- Chess Player 2150 won the 1989 British Open Personal Computer Chess
- Championship, but I don't know who it beat. It DID, however, beat
- Colossus Chess X 9.5 - 0.5 and beat ChessMaster 2000 9 -1 in testing
- matches played at 30-45 seconds per move. Chess Player 2150 has a
- rating of 2087 on the ELO scale."
-
-
- On another subject, John Barnes posts:
-
-
- "The "other" online service has posted a banner indicating that Sam
- Tramiel will appear on an online conference live from Las Vegas on
- November 16th. Now, in my experience, online conferences are one of
- the worst possible ways to extract information because the dialog is
- limited by typing speed and the length of time it takes to cook up an
- answer, not to mention the slowness of the service itself.
-
- Given all of this I thought it might be nice to give Sam some homework
- by putting together a list of questions ahead of time so that he could
- prepare some nice answers and thereby get a lot of questions out of
- the way ahead of time.
-
- Please post your questions here and maybe we can collate them and send
- them to Sam early next week sometime.
-
- I have taken the liberty of posing a few questions of my own just to
- get the ball rolling:
-
- 1) Where are the Falcons? Are any currently being manufactured?
-
- 2). What kind of feedback has Atari been getting from dealers who see
- their Christmas sales as ruined?
-
- 3). What models of Atari computers can people buy from their dealers
- nowadays?
-
- 4). Can you name any developers who have produced new products to take
- advantage of the Falcon's special capabilities?
-
- Maybe some of the rest of you have nicer ways to phrase these
- questions that would be more certain of getting some sort of answer
- <g>."
-
-
- Brad Hill joins in the fun and posts:
-
-
- "Thanks for the note on the conference. Here are a couple of
- music-related question for Sam Tramiel.
-
- 1) Does Atari plan any more intensive targeting of the music industry
- in general, and the commercial recording niche in particular?
-
- 2) Is Atari building relations with the music software developers?
- Does he foresee increased development for the platform?
-
- 3) In light of the recent Forbes article: Will the company reverse
- its non-emphasis on marketing and publicity when the Falcon is ready?
-
- 4) Where does the TT stand?
-
- 5) Does Atari see the senior market, with its many first-time
- computer and digital instrument buyers, as a valuable market group?
-
- ...I like your questions, too. <g>
-
-
- Dazzz Smith jumps into the question seat and posts:
-
-
- "Although we in Europe are slated for the first batches of Falcons
- (Nov 14th?) we have yet to see any advance promotions of any kind,
- are any likely to be planned? I was stunned when Atari UK announced
- that they would not be attending ANY shows this year, especially in
- the run up to Christmas, are you so sure that the first batches are
- going to sell?"
-
-
-
- From the Atari Vendors Forum
- ============================
-
-
- Rafael Hermoso posts:
-
-
- "I am in the process of buying a Mega ST and would like to know if it
- is possible to install an internal modem in it. I know ICD makes the
- Micro host adaptor. I s there any such modem device?"
-
-
- Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer Magazine tells Rafael:
-
-
- "I've haven't heard of anyone installing an internal modem inside of a
- Mega ST. Considering everything else people put in their machines
- someone may have done so already."
-
-
- Richard Cole asks Gribnif Software about STalker (the terminal program):
-
-
- "Three questions: 1) When I execute Stalker it gets part way thru
- loading the program then pauses for a few seconds while it accesses
- the A drive. If there's no disk in the A drive the whole process
- gets screwed up. Stalker also reads the A drive for a few seconds
- when I "quit". Is there any way to stop this? (I keep Stalker on my
- hard drive.)
-
- 2) I've configured Stalker and Steno to use 8 point text. Whenever I
- execute Stalker and dial someone as soon as the dialling begins
- Stalker switches to a 9 point text, which messes up the amount of
- text I can get on a screen. I've saved the configuration with 8
- point text a number of times, but this doesn't help. What can I do to
- keep it at 8 point text?
-
- 3) Is there some way to configure Stalker so that it automatically
- brings up Steno as a type ahead buffer? (i.e. so that I don't have to
- execute Stalker and then go about "Invoking" Steno)."
-
-
- Domingo Alvear tells Richard:
-
-
- "I am not sure if this is your problem, but if you are dialing out
- using the dial directory, you might not have the point size set
- correctly for that particular phone number entry. Try using the
- "change for All" button that is in the dialog box. (I am not sure if
- this will work, since I haven't used STalker in a while. I just got
- my new modem after being without one on my ST for 5 months!)"
-
-
-
-
- Well fellow Atarians, it's time for me to go and leave some room for
- somebody else. Get ready for COMDEX, the mother of all tradeshows. It
- happens very soon now and there have been rumblings of some interesting
- things to be show by our favorite computer company. Let's hope that Atari
- knocks 'em dead at the show.
-
- That's all for this week friends. Tune in again next week and listen
- to what they are saying when.....
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- This will be a catch-up column recapping the activity of the last
- month. Now that the summer doldrums are past the activity in the forum
- libraries has been brisk.
-
- SPAN2_.COM is a Spanish-English dictionary in PREAD format. The file
- can be executed from the command line.
-
- In the German language, JG100.ZIP contains a PIM for your PC which
- supports data exchange with Portfolio files. This is a shareware program
- and all prompts are in German. INSTAL.BAT is a replacement for the install
- batch file in the archive.
-
- For your PC, PDEMO.ZIP is billed as the ultimate Portfolio demo.
-
- SCRAB.BAS is a Pbasic timer program. Can be used to time turns for
- Chess or Scrabble. Great for solving arguments or maybe starting one.
- PBASIC is available in the forum library.
-
- Z.BAS is a Pbasic screen saver. It displays the current time at random
- locations on the screen.
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- While you can't have Windows on your Portfolio, you can have your
- Portfolio on your Windows. PRTBMP.ZIP contains a .BMP file you can use as
- Windows wallpaper featuring your favorite palmtop.
-
- Don Thomas has a PowerBasic solution for those who are caught in the
- dilemma of not being able to use their serial interface without a terminal
- program for the Port. MKXTM2.ZIP contains source code which can be typed
- in to create the XTERM2 program on the Port. Another handy program for the
- Port is SETLNG.COM which can set the language option for the Port from a
- batch file.
-
- Just for fun try WUMPUS.EXE, the classic adventure game of Hunt the
- Wumpus.
-
- If you feel like making a little noise, here are some programs that
- might interest you. PHONE.COM creates the phone tones for dialing from a
- batch file. KEYCLK.COM will make the keyclick sound from a batch file.
- BEEP.COM will make the beep noise from a batch file. ALARM.COM makes the
- alarm sound from a batch file. ALARM.ZIP will change the sound of the
- Port's alarm.
-
- ERROR.COM will generate error messages from within a batch file.
-
- PA14.TXT and PA15.TXT contain the text of the latest issues of
- Portable Addiction.
-
- There have been some exciting announcements of new peripherals for the
- Port. INT.TXT contains the announcement of the Universal Interface from
- BSE.
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- > DIAMOND EDGE STR Review "...a total, must have system package.."
- """""""""""""""""""""""
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-
-
-
- GETTING THE EDGE
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-
-
-
-
- A review of;
- Diamond Edge.. The Hard Disk Maintenance Utility
-
-
- by Bill Pike (STEP)
-
- Diamond Edge is a program that contains just about everything you
- could ever want in a Hard Drive maintenance package. It was put together
- by Robert Luneski of Oregon Research Associates. This program along with
- Diamond Back II are a total system package that every Hard Drive owner
- must have. It will work on any virtually Atari System and Hard Disk, also
- floppys.
-
- Yes, I said must. The cost for Diamond Edge is $69.95 and very well
- worth every penny. Especially after you are attempting to recover data
- from a Hard Drive crash. Once you have spent maybe 3 or 4 hours trying to
- recover the files that you have been working on for 4 months, you do back
- up your Hard Drives every couple of days don't you? (not so subtle hint to
- purchase Diamond Back) Well I guess not if you are taking 3 or 4 hours to
- recover the data. You will find that $69.95 is very cheap. Much less
- costly then the wig you are going to have to buy to cover all the hair you
- are tearing out.
-
- First let's say that this is one of the easiest to use programs that I
- have seen and that the documentation is very kind to the novice, but
- thorough enough for the expert. The really important stuff has a check
- mark beside it. You do read the documentation before using a program
- don't you? Also there are selectable levels for warnings so that you can
- have extra alert boxes before you do anything or if you know what you are
- doing then you will only get the important warnings, your choice. There
- is even a section in the end of the documentation that will explain
- everything you wanted to know about a Hard Drive but were afraid to ask.
-
- Ok, down to the nitty gritty. Just what does Diamond Edge do?
- Diamond Edge is actually 5 programs in one. The programs are integrated
- into a single application program.
-
- The first area is the Disk Medic. This section of the program checks
- out the disk structure and file integrity. It checks to see if FAT tables
- 1 & 2 are the same, they should be. It checks for a valid boot sector.
- It checks for Invalid Directories. It checks for Unreadable Directory
- Sectors, Illegal File Names, Bad Directory Entries, Inconsistent File
- Size, Bad FAT entries, FAT chain collisions, and lost sectors. You can
- also automatically fix these problems as the program finds them or
- manually tell Medic to do so or not as you choose. Either way a file is
- written that lists the errors found and where they were/are. You are also
- able to test multiple drives, you can select which drives are to be tested
- and which are to be ignored.
-
- If the FAT Tables don't match you are given the option to make a Medic
- pass selecting either one or the other FAT Table [No Other Program allows
- you to do this]. You can then determine which table has the correct
- information or has most of the correct information. You can then select
- that FAT Table to copy to the invalid one.
-
- Disk Medic then makes its integrity pass and checks out all the files
- and directories. If you selected Auto-Fix the repair will proceed as the
- pass is made. You will see the disk map and what action the program is
- taking as it goes along. If you didn't select Auto-Fix you will get a
- display of the disk map and an ending choice to "fix","view", or "cancel",
- "view" shows you what errors were found and where. You also have the
- option of saving "Lost Clusters" to a disk file, this can be a real help
- in recovering text files.
-
- There are three methods of mapping out Bad Sectors, you can also
- select how many times to run the test. Read-Read: which reads each sector
- twice, this is non-destructive and will not effect the data on the disk.
- Read-Write-Read: the data for each sector is read off the drive then
- written back to the same sector then read again testing for a match, this
- also will not affect the existing data if it is OK. Write-Read: which
- writes a random pattern to each sector and then reads it back checking
- for matching data, Kiss any Data on the Partition Goodbye with this one.
- Of course the last method is the most effective. Isn't it nice to have a
- backup of the data? (second not so subtle hint to purchase Diamond Back)
- You will be presented a listing of the bad sectors and asked if you want
- to lock them out.
-
- You are also allowed to partition your Hard Drive. Diamond Edge
- supports Atari, Supra, BMS, and ICD formats. You can also just change one
- partition, hide/unhide a partition, save/restore partitioning information.
- Diamond Edge also supports the TT SCSI IDs.
-
- ...Whew!!, next section please!
-
- Here you have the Optimize Drive functions. Optimizing makes all of
- the sectors of a file congruous as well as packing all the files together
- into a single area of the disk. As files are written to and erased from
- your disk the file data gets more and more spread out over the disk
- surface. This is called file fragmentation. The poor drive mechanism has
- to flip all over heck and gone to find the data until it reaches the point
- of giving up and the drive crashes. Here is where Diamond Edge shines. I
- took a Hard Drive partition that was pretty well fragmented and made an
- image back up of it on floppy disks so that I could recreate the original.
- There were two other commercial Hard Drive Optimizers that I compared
- Diamond Edge to, Hard Disk Sentry from Beckemeyer Utilities (I was unable
- to compare with his new version, I did contact him several times, and was
- forced to use the old version). The partition I was working on was 11mbs
- and 85% full I ignored the disk testing time, Diamond Edge took a little
- under 4 minutes, which included optimizing for writing which the version
- of Hard Disk Sentry that I was testing with was unable to do, Hard Disk
- Sentry took 8+ minutes to optimize, TuneUp took over 10 minutes. Also
- with Diamond Edge you have the option to just compress the free space
- which just shoves all the files together without making the sectors
- congruous. This cuts the time way down and it is recommended to use this
- once the drive has been optimized. As you can imagine this is a LOT
- faster. If you optimize for reading, all the data is placed at the
- beginning of the disk while if you optimize for writing, the data is
- placed at the end of the disk. This is to let the read/write head move
- the least amount to do its thing. The head movement is the slowest part
- of disk access.
-
- ....NNNNNnnneeexxxttt!
-
- Diamond Mirror, this section of the program makes a backup file of the
- FAT Tables and Directory Structures, saving them to a disk file. When a
- file is deleted the first letter of the file name is replaced by a
- non-ascii character and the clusters that the file occupied in the FAT
- table are freed up for reuse. If you accidently delete a file and have
- not written to the disk all the data is there you just cannot get to it.
- If the drive has been recently optimized then all the data is in congruous
- sectors. The directory entry for the file hasn't been erased but is
- hidden. The directory entry contains the starting location for the file
- and how long it is. By retrieving the directory entry it is possible to
- "turn the sectors back on" and recover the file. However if the file was
- fragmented, pieces of the file were at different locations this won't
- work. Here is where Diamond Mirror comes in. It has remembered where the
- file was. Diamond Mirror can be set up to automatically run at bootup or
- once a day or once a week. I use the daily option, it depends on just how
- much reading and writing you are going to do to the drive each day, which
- one you select. There is also a Validation Program that will keep track
- of all the files on a partition via a checksum for each file, you have a
- choice of CRC (best) or Checksum. By using this in conjunction with
- Diamond Mirror you can rest assured that you recovered all of the file
- and that the file is good.
-
- Diamond Edge will make a file containing the Boot sector, Fat Table,
- and Root Directory of each Partition. These are saved and in the event of
- a catastrophic failure, you will be able to recover the disk as long as
- the controller and drive mechanism are functional. You are even able to
- recover SCSI partitioning information.
-
- You can also copy a 20 meg partition onto a 60 meg partition, zero a
- partition(which erases everything on that drive), unzero a partition
- (which restores the drive). "Wipe Partition" really zeros a partition.
- It zeros the directory and the FAT tables but also overwrites EVERY sector
- with random data. Everything on that partition is history period.
-
- "All Info" gives you data on how full every drive partition is and the
- percentage free including the totals for all partitions. "Print" gives
- you a printout of the screen information.
-
- One third (20 pages) of the book consist of just how a disk is
- structured and what parts do what. This is one of the most easily
- understood explanations that I have seen of a very complex subject.
-
-
- Editor Note;
- Bill Pike is probably the most widespread read ST software reviewer on
- the Atari platform. His reviews have always been highly informative
- reading while in-depth enough to satisfy both the casual user to the most
- 'vigorous' power user.
-
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- The data sheet on the new Syquest SQ3105A - 3.5" Removable Hard Disk
- Drive reflects some very impressive specifications; 105 Megs, 14.5 ms
- average seek time, 1.175 to 1.95 Mbyte/sec Data transfer rate to/from
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-
- - Hamburg, Germany FURTHER REPORTS RE: ALWIN STUMPF
- ----------------
-
- The German PC weekly "PC Woche" (newsletter aimed at professional
- PC/Unix users, published by IDG Publications, a US company) this week
- reported some information relative to Alwin Stumpf departing from Atari
- Germany. They report that alleged rumors imply Stumpf left due to a
- dramatic difference of opinion and perspective between his and those of
- Jack Tramiel regarding the future of Atari. According to PC Woche the
- "Tramiel Clan" strongly favors the further development of a PC line (and
- wants to use a large majority of the available R&D money for this
- purpose), while Stumpf mainly wanted to concentrate on the 680x0 market
- and video games.
-
- Editor Note; This item which surfaced last week overseas, appears to fly
- in the face of everything we have ever heard from Atari. In fact, it
- borders on the ridiculous. However, its been presented to give the reader
- an opportunity to see for themselves the wide diversity of rumors flying
- about worldwide, due to the obvious scarcity of solid information coming
- forth from Atari "themselves". At a time when its most needed to keep the
- "troops smiling".... the silence is almost deafening. How about it Mr.
- Communications?
-
-
-
- - Rockville, MD Sam Tramiel Conference LIVE @ COMDEX
- -------------
-
- The Atari ST Roundtable on GEnie will hold a live conference with Sam
- Tramiel from COMDEX on November 16th at 10:00 p.m. EST, 7:00 p.m. Las
- Vegas Time. While it is expected that Sam will be happy to speak on all
- matters related to the Atari line of products, it is certainly
- anticipated that most of the interest will focus on the status of the new
- Falcon computer as well as the products being shown at COMDEX.
-
- A number of questions have been collected during the past two weeks
- here on GEnie in the Feedback to Atari topic in Category 14. Most of
- those questions focused on Falcon SPECS and DELIVERY but there were also a
- few, more general, questions. All of this information has been forwarded
- to Bob Brodie in the hopes that informative answers will be prepared in
- advance. Accompanying Sam Tramiel will be Bob Brodie, Bill Rehbock and
- the rest of the Atari entourage. User turnout is expected to be heavy and
- the formal conference will be held in accordance with regular RTC rules.
-
- To join the conference on Monday evening, log on to the RTC by typing
- M475;2 at any command prompt or type 2 from page 475. If you can't make
- it, watch for the transcript in your favorite online magazine!
-
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- FALCON FEVER & FALCON CONCERNS ABOUND..
-
- From the FNET
-
- Conf : Atari ST Programming
- Msg# : 8597/8600 Lines: Extended Read: 1
- Sent : Oct 25, 1992 at 7:55 PM
- To : ALL
- From : Ken Hollis at Fnet Node 3, Node 3 Atari-OH! in Houston,
- Subj : Atari Falcon closeup report
-
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- << Atari Falcon Close-up view report by Jigen (Ken Hollis) >>
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Well, all of you know about the Falcon now, right? Well, I have been to
- the latest Atari show here in Houston, and I found out some interesting
- things about the Falcon.
-
- First, when I was there, Bob Brodie was showing off some nice software,
- including the Falcon's D2D (Digi-to-disk (?? -- name)) Direct to disk
- digitizing program. It was very elaborate, and even had a SMPTE-time
- track counter (to make it look realistic). Also, they showed off a demo
- called something like "Moving Pixels" which was a supposed commercial for
- Atari in Australia (so I heard from Bob Brodie) and was a very nice
- program -- it had realtime video, and some great kick-ass effects in the
- process. It was very nice in the 256 color mode.
-
- Also, I had a chance to look at programs that are compatible with the
- Falcon. Apparently it is quite compatible with the standard ST and TT
- files, but we tried using SoundTracker and Paula trackers on it, and there
- seems to be a compatibility problem with changing screen frequency and
- using the DMA sound chip. All in all, it was very interesting.
-
- Also, Bob hooked the Falcon up to the standard SC1224 monitor, and an
- incredible thing (that I thought) happened. They apparently have
- "mastered" hardware overscan, and once you change to 320X200 mode in 256
- colors, double lines, the entire screen is used for the desktop and the
- graphics. Very nice ideas!
-
- Also, my brother had a chance to test a Fractal program on the Falcon that
- directly used the Falcon's DSP processor to do Fractal processing (math).
- Amazing thing was that it only took little under 10 seconds to do the
- math, when a standard ST took 84+ seconds to do it! Incredible.
-
- We also got to see Flight Simulator II on the Falcon - almost pure 60 fps,
- well actually about 45 fps, but what's the difference, no? Very nice. We
- also got to hear some digitized sound from a program that a developer made
- for the Falcon that used the Direct to Disk sampling. Apparently when Bob
- went to Boston, he went to the nearby sound shop, bought a Boston CD and a
- walkman, and sampled the darn thing at about 11:30PM! Egad.
-
- All in all, the Atari show (Atari Safari '92) was an excellent show.
- Everyone was there that we knew and met from the Safari '91. Bob Brodie
- was being very nice (but apparently was visibly tired) in asking questions
- and answered things. Things that he couldn't answer, he politely
- answered "I'm sorry, that information is classified". Not a bad fellow..
- He seemed to know what he was talking about.
-
- The Falcon we saw was the German Falcon, with the German keyboard, and I
- canna' imagine what the American Falcon'll look like. It was a very nice
- computer all in all, and I recommend that EVERYONE go out and buy one.
-
-
- From GEnie's ST RT
-
- Category 14, Topic 31
- Message 66 Mon Nov 09, 1992
- CAPT.SPOCK [Kerim] at 19:00 EST
-
- Here is a rather involved question for Sam....
-
- What I would like to know is what is Atari planning to do to address all
- of the internal management problems that they have faced for the past few
- years? I have been an Atari user since I was in middle-school, and I
- guess you could say that I've grown up with Atari. Now I am in the
- computing industry as the Marketing and Operations Manager for a
- consulting firm in Southern California. I would very much like to
- spearhead a new business unit within my company to provide support on the
- Atari line of computers, and I have begun to try and show the other
- managers in the company what the ST can do with Calamus SL. However, just
- as I have reservations about recommending an Atari computer to even close
- friends as a personal computer, I have serious reservations about putting
- company resources on the line to enter the Atari market.
-
- These reservations exist because of the constant negative information I
- hear about Atari's business practices. I am personally an Atari supporter
- until they say (oops, DAY) I die, but reality puts a damper upon my
- enthusiasm. I cite the lukewarm advertising for even hot products like the
- Lynx (what I saw, I liked. Why wasn't there more?), the continuing
- decline in perceived dealer support (notice I said PERCEIVED: even if
- Atari's total number of dealers has increased, it *feels* like the number
- is decreasing), and the constant revolving door in Atari's top management
- team. I don't want to hear glossed-over talk about an enthusiastic team
- ready to tackle Atari's problems, as that is the same pep-talk I've heard
- for the past few years.
-
- What is Atari going to DO? Is top management ready to take a risk by
- advertising, say, the Falcon on nation-wide TV? Is Atari ready to not only
- jump light-years ahead of the competition in terms of hardware, but also
- in terms of support for the consumer and supporting businesses? I believe
- Atari can be compared to Oldsmobile or Buick -- quality in product is up,
- meeting consumer wants is better...but, the competition will still win.
-
- What Atari seems to need is what Olds & Buick are now doing: offering
- "enhanced services" as a perk for buyers, just as Lexus, Mercedes-Benz,
- and Infiniti do. Yes, they probably lose some money in the process, but
- that money is being invested in rebuilding the corporate image. What is
- Atari going to directly do to rebuild their corporate image? Before I end
- (sorry to ramble), let me give you Atari's REAL corporate image: "Are they
- still in business?" "Hey, do you use a joystick for your input?" "Atari's
- can read a DISK? I thought they were cartridge-based." "Get a real
- computer." These are not college dorm-room comments, but the comments I
- *constantly* hear when telling professionals that I use an Atari. THAT
- is, painfully for both you & me, Atari's corporate image.
-
- Thank you.
- Kerim Broadbent
-
-
-
- From GEnie's ST RT
- Category 18, Topic 22
- Message 75 Wed Nov 11, 1992
- C.HERBORTH [-Chris-] at 23:42 EST
-
- Ed,
-
- Speaking of mute... Has anybody cornered Bob Brodie lately to ask about
- that "October '92" availability date of the Falcon030? I know this sad
- discussion is limping along in comp.sys.atari.st but hey, Bob shows up
- here ever now and then, right?
-
- -Chris-
-
-
- From GEnie's ST RT
-
- Category 14, Topic 20
- Message 40 Thu Nov 12, 1992
- J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 10:46 EST
-
- Two questions have been posed to Atari:
-
- A) Is the data path from memory to the 68030 32bits wide, or not?
-
- As an example, the MacLC has only a 16bit path, they saved $ on not
- needing 32bit wide this and that. It DEFINITELY has an affect on speed.
-
- B) Does the Blitter chip place its ADDRESS on the 68030 address bus when
- it performs operations, video, DMA, etc?
-
- This answer will determine whether a "cached" acceleration means can be
- used in the system, or not, and I would appreciate an answer.
-
- Now Towns will plead "I don't know.", and Rehbock will continue to dodge
- the question or not show up online. Just what does that say about the
- company, and their level of support for the new product, if they can't
- ANSWER those two simple questions. I've tried all private means possible,
- and am forced to come here, and ask.
-
-
- From CIS about DC Software
-
- #: 29471 S13/Double Click
- 11-Nov-92 19:34:54
- Sb: #Still in business?
- Fm: Matt Seitz 75300,1721
- To: all
-
- Is Double-Click still in business? What is their support phone number?
-
-
- From the FNET
-
- Conf : Atari 16/32 Bit
- Msg# : 1259/1263 Lines: 12 Read: 1
- Sent : Nov 11, 1992 at 4:35 PM
- To : All
- From : Don Liscombe at Fnet Node 66, The Bre(/\)ery _ Ajax_Canada _
- Subj : MultiSound board
-
- Clone Sound boards:
-
- With all of the new upcoming sound boards on the market, Turtle Beach
- Systems has lowered the price on its 16Bit Multisound board from $995 to
- $599 US. This board uses the Motorola 56001, and includes 4MB of ROM to
- store 383 16 bit digital recordings of 126 instruments.
-
- Connections allow for MIDI hookup, stereo record input, aux. line
- input, and a stereo output, and it comes with 5 utilities to work with it,
- in Windows 3.0/3.1. (mixer, diagnostics, software patch bay, record level,
- Proteus 1/XR interface).
-
- Me thinks the Atari Falcon better get a move on!!
-
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