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- CeBiT is on right now, its over this coming wednesday. Reports are
- slowly trickling in about the public response to the "biggest" computer
- show in Europe. But little is coming across about Atari. Other than a few
- reports of some irate overseas calls coming into the states about rumors of
- further delays. Atari needs to come away from this show clearly "strutting
- its stuff". If this is not the case they had no business being there
- trying to woo the european market while busily neglecting the best market
- there is in their own backyard.
-
- But first, we need to see the "promised products" shipping in the USA,
- in quantity, with proper promotion and advertisement. Else, the only
- dealer types they'll attract are the loyalist types. Atari needs them but
- they also need the full spectre dealers that'll provide the gateway for
- them to break into the computer marketing mainstream and be taken
- seriously.
-
- 'Til now and still, Atari computers are not, in the USA, looked upon
- as a serious, powerful productivity computer. This is Atari's fault and no
- body else's. The lack of advertising and constant flow "rational reasons"
- for not advertising and promoting the computer line and the company have
- served to make them appear as though they don't care to be taken seriously.
- While _I_ KNOW Atari wants to be taken seriously, they must take every
- effort to make this known to the overall US marketplace. They never have
- and as long as there are people out there willing to help apologize away
- their lack of advertizing, for whatever reason, they never will.
-
- Advertizing doesn't only mean promoting a particular product, it also
- means promoting the COMPANY. Have they ever? Nope. It a key to the
- gaining of real marketshare. Tell people about themselves, their goals,
- ideals, and then.... the product lines. Atari needs to be known about.
- They are not.
-
- They are in Germany now, at CeBiT.. "the biggest computer show in the
- world" will anyone in the USA know?? Its doubtful. Only those who care to
- know because they care about Atari will take the effort to know. Atari
- should be allocating the type of funding being spent to indulge in Germany
- toward a "Get to know Atari" campaign in the USA instead.
-
- The US marketplace is still the biggest in the world and the market is
- always ready for a new, innovative product that'll save time, money and
- produce solid results. Can Atari provide that product? I think so, but
- does Atari? Time will tell. Especially by their adverts and promos.
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- "There is no comparison! The Atari Falcon
- is far superior to the PC platform."
-
-
- Sam Tramiel, 08/92
-
- About the scathing Forbes Magazine Critique of Atari;
-
- "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."
-
- Sam Tramiel, 08/92
-
- About marketing plans and the future....
-
- "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, 08/92
-
- A fantastic observation, considering the date it was made...
-
- "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."
-
-
- Sam Tramiel, 08/92
-
- Again, the dates of the statement conflict with the facts now known....
-
- "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."
-
- Sam Tramiel, 08/92
-
-
- "...... We are not working for Wall Street but to
- make money for our shareholders and only think long term."
-
-
- Sam Tramiel, 11/92
-
- psssst.
- FYI.... The Shareholder's equity is fine.... NOT!
-
- The Stock is hovering around $1.12
-
- CHRISTMAS '92 has COME and GONE...
- AS HAS...
-
- JANUARY 1993, FEBRUARY 1993...
-
- FALCONS ....anyone?
-
- By the Way.... Does the Falcon work well
- with
- any... of the SLM Laser Printers?? NOPE! NOT YET!
-
-
- Better yet...
-
- Which _MAJOR_ US Software Developers & Publishers
- are
- producing NEW Software for Atari's FALCON???
-
- Besides, who _needs_ a CARTRIDGE PORT anyhow!
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- Weekly Happenings in the Computer World
-
- Issue #13
-
- By: John Deegan
-
-
- NINTENDO LOSES AT SUPREME COURT - Nintendo of America lost this week
- when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear its claim that add-on
- hardware letting players experiment with video cartridges to essentially
- invent new games violates federal copyright laws.
-
- This means a win for Lewis Galoob Toys, because the company can
- continue selling its "Game Genie," an add-on that plugs into the
- Nintendo Entertainment System and cartridges, allowing use of a code
- to change up to three elements of a given video game at a time.
-
-
- TI OFFERS NEW PRINTERS - Texas Instruments Inc. has introduced a new
- family of printers for IBM PC/compatible and Apple Macintosh users.
-
- The new line of microWriter LED page printers consist of three
- models: microWriter PS23, microWriter PS65 and the microWriter, which
- offers LaserJet compatibility. TI says the printers now are available
- through its global network of distributors and dealers.
-
-
- INTEL SHIPS PENTIUM - Intel Corp. this week began shipping its much-
- awaited Pentium microprocessor, the next generation computer chip that
- provides improved processing speed and performance.
-
- The fifth-generation chip performs 112 million instructions per
- second, making it five times more powerful than the original Intel '486
- chip.
-
- "The Pentium processor will run all the current software without mod-
- ification and with a substantial performance improvement," said Paul
- Otellini, senior vice president with Intel.
-
-
- DELL CUTS PRICES, STOCK TUMBLES - Dell Computer Corp. this week an-
- nounced it was cutting prices by as much as $300 on selected 486-based
- systems, causing the company's stock to tumble.
-
- The firm cut prices from $50 to $300 on six Dimension systems, affec-
- ting more than 60 hardware configurations. Dell said the price cuts were
- made possible through savings in component and manufacturing costs.
-
-
- NEC GOES WORLDWIDE WITH NEW CHIP - NEC Corp. says that next month it
- will begin selling worldwide its next-generation chip, offering a memory
- 16 times that of widely sold 4-megabit chips currently on the market.
-
- NEC Vice President Yuichi Haneta as saying it will be the first
- company to sell the 64-megabit DRAM (dynamic random access memory) chip,
- targeted for use in supercomputers, high-definition television sets,
- multi-media products and office workstations.
-
- Recently, NEC joined other companies in announcing the development of
- an experimental 256-megabit DRAM and said it had applied for about 100
- different kinds of patents on the new chip.
-
-
- APPLE INTRODUCES MULTIMEDIA CD-ROM PRODUCT - Apple Computer Inc. this
- week introduced PowerCD, its first CD-ROM-based multimedia product.
-
- PowerCD is a three-in-one player for CD-ROM, photo CD and audio
- compact discs. Available as an external device, the portable PowerCD
- drive will offer users access to Macintosh CD-ROM titles on their
- computer, as well as full support for Kodak Photo CD formats and the
- ability to play audio CDs when connected to a television or Macintosh
- computer.
-
- Applications include business presentations, reference databases,
- photo archives, learning programs and entertainment.
-
- The unit is lightweight, battery-operated and completely portable. It
- has a built-in SCSI port to enable users to connect their Macintosh
- desktop or PowerBook computer and use it as a CD-ROM drive.
-
-
- HAYES CUTTING PRICES 17% - Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc. says it
- has taken action within its distribution channel that is expected to
- lower the street prices by up to 17% on its Optima products.
-
- "The price reductions are intended to make the fastest CCITT standard
- modem of 14,000 bit/s more affordable," Hayes said in a statement from
- Atlanta, "and to encourage more business users to take advantage of the
- benefits of fax capabilities in a modem."
-
- The Optima line includes data and fax modems ranging from 2400 bps to
- 14,000 bps.
-
-
- SONY DEVELOPS 1.5-GIGABYTE 2.5" DISK TECHNOLOGY - Sony says it has
- developed a technology capable of creating a 2.5-inch hard disk, which
- can hold 1.5 gigabyte of data. The firm has already produced a prototype
- version of the disk. It is reported that the technology is the combina-
- tion of a Mini-Disks and a compact disk (CD).
-
- Sony's latest 2.5-inch original hard disk technology is called the
- Pre-Embossed Rigid Magnetic, or the PERM. The disk has embossed tracks
- or grooves on both sides of the disk. Basically, it uses the same
- mastering and stamping process as that of a music CD.
-
- Sony claims that it is a totally new technology. A prototype 2.5-inch
- hard disk prototype has already been developed, which has 5,000 tracks
- per inch and can store 200 megabytes (MB) of data. The disk measures 10
- by 7 by one centimeter in size.
-
- The grooves on the disk prevents noise, which is usually created by
- the friction between the tracks. With narrower grooves, Sony is
- preparing to produce a disk with 15,000 tracks per inch in the near
- future. This disk will hold 1.5 gigabyte of data.
-
-
- ELECTRONIC MONITORING LEADING CAUSE OF JOB STRESS WORLDWIDE - Job
- stress, some of which is caused by computers, is a worldwide phenomenon
- affecting tens of millions of workers, according to a report issued by a
- United Nations agency.
-
- Electronic monitoring by employers is a leading cause of job stress.
- According to the findings of the U.N.'s International Labor Organization
- (ILO) job stress is also rampant in developing countries where companies
- are doing little to help employees cope with the strain of modern
- industrialization.
-
- Vittorio G. Di Martino, a job stress specialist for the ILO, said
- major factors in the stressful nature of a job are not only the demands
- of the work, but also the lack of control many workers have over their
- jobs.
-
- For instance, repetitive work is not necessarily stressful, but when
- a worker is required to keep up with a machine, anxiety levels increase.
-
- Workers in many countries are being subjected to new pressures,
- including electronic eavesdropping by superiors, as the use of computers
- spreads throughout the world. Employees in airline offices, government
- agencies, insurance companies, mail-order houses and telephone
- companies, often find their work quality, quantity and length and
- frequency of breaks being electronically monitored by their bosses.
-
- "This may be reassuring for the employer, but not for the worker,"
- said the report, "Job Stress: The 20th Century Disease."
-
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- PEOPLE... ARE TALKING
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- On CompuServe
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- compiled by Joe Mirando
- 73637,2262
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-
-
- Hey there, folks! It's been another busy week on Compuserve. The
- questions just keep coming (luckily, so do the answers). Y'know, it always
- amazes me when, after all the years that the ST has been on the market,
- someone comes up with a new "twist". Sure, it's not a common occurrence,
- but it does happen. Well, I guess that's one of the things that keep us
- computer folks young, huh?
-
- Let's see what kind of new stuff we can learn this week...
-
-
-
-
- From the Atari Productivity Forum
- =================================
-
-
-
- Ted Broussard asks about a popular word processor from "that other"
- platform:
-
-
- "I have noticed various files dealing with WordPerfect. Is this word
- processor available for the ST? If so, how can I purchase it?"
-
-
- Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer Magazine, being the helpful guy that he is,
- tells Ted:
-
-
- "Yes there is Word Perfect for the ST. Its only 4.1 and its not being
- upgraded any longer by Word Perfect. You should be able to find a
- used one for a good price."
-
-
- One of the many nice things about a "stock" ST/STe/Falcon is the ability to
- utilize fairly high quality sound right out of the box. On the DOS
- platform, to get anything more than a squeaky beep, you must go out and buy
- a sound board. Of course, where there is hardware, there must be software
- to make the most of it. Michael Smith tells us:
-
-
- "I'm looking for a startup sound program for the auto folder (of
- course) that's small, simple, and to the point.
-
- I've installed Superboot 8.0 for only it's capabilities of playing a
- startup Digisound but that's a bit overkill and Superboot slows down
- the boot process considerably.
-
- Does anyone know of a startup up sound program that isn't extremely
- difficult to configure, ie: renaming the sound file 20 times and
- rebooting to get it right, and works on a Mega STe, preferably
- supporting the DMA sound."
-
-
- Geoff Larsen tells Michael:
-
-
- "Gooday mate. I am a registered user of Superboot and till recently
- found it very useful, but it does slow down the boot!!!!!!
-
- Try MOUSEBOOT it is great, easily reconfigured and mouse driven as the
- name suggests. It has sound capabilities but i don't know how good
- they are as I don't use them. (slows down the boot).....<g>
-
- It was on a disk off Atari ST Review (the one with 1st Track and
- Striker in bold letters on the front. If this does not mean a thing
- to you or if you do not get that mag. were ever you live and it is not
- on CIS then let me know and I will upload it for you."
-
-
- Gee, was I the only one that noticed Geoff's accent? I'd place him as
- being from New Zealand. The fact that people can communicate via a service
- like CompuServe from all around the globe so quickly, and at such a small
- price, still amazes me.
-
- Last week, Michael Smith mentioned that:
-
-
- "QCMsg is working VERY nice. No complaints and even on a Mega STe:
- the fussiest of the ST family..."
-
-
- That led Haj Baxter to post:
-
-
- "I'm curious what you mean by the Mega being the fussiest ST. I'm
- interested in moving up from my Ste 4meg To a Mega (because I wanted a
- place to install a hard drive and I thought the higher Tos would give
- me _less_ glitches than I usually run into[I already switched from an
- St Fm]) not more. I _attract_ glitches, bombs, Tos error alerts, etc."
-
-
- Michael explains the situation to Haj:
-
-
- "The Mega STe is a GREAT machine, don't let me lead you astray. The
- operating system, however, has some incompatibilities with current
- software that I believe 1.62 and below didn't have.
-
- I think it's mainly on account that some developers may have taken
- short cuts in programming (I'm not a programmer so this is probably an
- incorrect statement).
-
- I found that one program from the old days (actually two now that I'm
- thinking about it) won't work. The one is BaseTWO (didn't like it
- anyway!) and STRaider (a game).
-
- I didn't have any incompatibilities with my 520STFM with TOS 1.04. It
- worked very well but didn't have the horsepower or the hard drive when
- I needed it most.
-
- Now the software I use has to have a "passed the 2.05 or 2.06" test
- before I purchase or download.
-
- I've heard STalker works great so I just ordered that today.
-
- If I had to do it today, tho, I'd upgrade to a TT. It makes sense to
- go with an 030 machine (esp with MTOS coming) and the ability to
- expand above 4 meg of ram (which is seriously becoming a limitation!).
- I've heard the TT has better compatibility than the MSTE."
-
- Geoff Larsen adds:
-
-
- "I have a MEGA STe and I have to agree it is fussy, but I have not
- purchased a program in the last twelve months ( game or application)
- that has not worked first up. Some P.D. (a lot of these people don't
- have developer packs from Atari) and older software (whose programmers
- chose to ignore Atari's warnings about do not use memory areas) do not
- work. All in all I have only had problems with ten or so programs
- and I found plenty of replacements...
-
-
- Allan Higgins asks for some help:
-
-
- "Greetings. I need some advice. The sound went on my 1040ST. I am not
- sure whether the problem is my computer or my monitor (an SM124
- monochrome). Any suggestions on how to locate the problem?"
-
-
- Geoff Larsen offers a suggestion:
-
-
- "Take your 1040 over to one of your mate's house and plug it into his
- monitor. If it does not work then it is the 1040."
-
-
- Mike Mortilla pops in and bursts that little bubble with a dose of reality
- and offers a suggestion of his own:
-
-
- "Here in the States, not all of our mates houses have STs. They are
-
-
- far and few between! As for the problem, I can help much, but the
- SM124 is easy to disassemble (remove the case from). You might want to
- download the MONO MOD file from the libraries here as it explains
- opening the case. You don't have to expand the screen (which is what
- the file is intended to do) but once opened, you can check to see if
- the slip on connector to the speaker has come loose.
-
- I've been tempted to add an earphone jack to mine, but never have the
- time. You could plug in a comparable speaker to the connector and see
- if it works (careful running with the cover open, but it can be done
- and is explained in the file too.) Hope this helps.
-
- To find the file, search the libraries for keyword mono, screen,
- expand and/or mod and you should be able to find MONO MOD. Good luck."
-
-
- Jonnie Santos posts the thought that went through my mind:
-
-
- "Please warn him about the flyback transformer... Ouch!!!"
-
-
- Mike tells Jonnie:
-
-
- "I've opened my SM124 plenty of times and never got zapped, but I
- tend not to touch anything that even looks like it's made of metal! I
- did, however, learn a very good lesson at my father in laws house a
- few years ago...
-
- He's a research chemist and inventor and invented a device with very
- high voltage, which he was showing me. He turned away for about 3
- seconds and I decided to touch the shiny thing to see if its warm.
- It was, with about 17,000 volts! Fortunately it had very low amps or
- I'd be part of his compost heap!
-
- But a friend of mine took the full load at a major theater here. He
- was not himself for about a year, and now is *the* most careful
- technician you'll *ever* see."
-
-
- Jonnie adds:
-
-
- "Yeah, I just mentioned it because I was taking a class on repairing
- PC's and the instructor mentioned some astronomical high voltage from
- the transformer (and about double that for a color unit). Also I
- remember years ago when I used to do sub-ass'y work for Elgar Corp you
- could get even a little bite from those liquid filled capacitors we
- installed. These were the same caps that in the polarity was backward
- they'd pop the little red rubber plug and blow a fog cloud into the
- shop - the tech doing the testing (when the wrong polarity was
- discovered) was a bit punchy for the remainder of the day..."
-
-
- And what good is a potentially dangerous piece of electrical equipment if
- you can't use it for things that it was never intended for? Michael Smith
- adds:
-
-
- "you know what's really cool?
-
- An old, cracked fly back with the lights in the room turned off. You
- can see the arcing inside the flyback! A nice light show.. just don't
- try to touch it with your tongue!!"
-
-
- While these guys are watching the pretty lights (I'm just mad cuz they
- wouldn't let me watch too), Ron Luks and Jeff at Intersect Software discuss
- whether or not the Falcon's SuperVGA and TrueColor modes are what people
- expect them to be. Jeff posts:
-
-
- "One of the modes for SVGA is 640 X 480 X 256 colors, VGA is only 16
- colors in that mode. The VGA standard we are used to (in the PC)
- contains several other resolutions and color combinations. So we can
- say that the Falcon has a SVGA mode (one of them). <grin>
-
- I just got the literature for a Falcon dealer and my eyes widened when
- I read the SVGA support claim on the Flyer."
-
-
- Sysop Boss, Ron Luks tells Jeff:
-
-
- "If this rather obscure SVGA mode is enabled, I still do not think it
- is reasonable or proper for Atari to claim SVGA support. Most people
- using computers have a distinct understanding of what SVGA is (a
- higher resolution than the Falcon030 is capable of) and using this in
- their advertising would be very very wrong.
-
- I would certainly hope that Atari Corp does not use this "almost a
- loophole" to generate more FAlcon sales at the expense of a misled
- public.
-
- The only word I can think of for such a tactic would be 'sleazy."
-
-
- Sysop Bob Retelle tells Ron:
-
-
- "There's been considerable discussion on UseNet about this very
- thing...
-
- Atari uses the terms SVGA, "True Color" and VME rather loosely, in my
- opinion... but any mention of the idea that those are more for
- "marketing" than completely truthful is an open invitation to be
- flamed most severely..."
-
-
- Jonnie Santos tells Ron:
-
-
- "If it says SVGA then I better be able to plug in an NEC3FGx and get
- terrific res... It will be interesting to keep up on this detail."
-
-
- Charles Smeton posts:
-
-
- "There has never been an exact definition of SVGA as many different
- vendors support what they call SVGA. There is an IBM standard called
- XGA, but this is not the same as the various SVGA graphic cards.
- Standard VGA supports 640 x 480 x 16 colors and 320 x 200 x 256
- colors. Most SVGA cards have 640 x 480 x 256 color modes, 800 x 600 x
- 256 color modes and even 1024 x 768 x 16 color modes. Some VGA cards
- support more than 256 colors at one time. There are 32768, 65536 and
- even 16+ million (24 bit) cards.
-
- Atari's use of the term "True Color" refers to the fact that there is
- no color pallet in these graphic modes. The colors of each pixel are
- defined by the RGB values in screen memory. In pallet based modes,
- the color of pixels is defined by the RGB values in a color register,
- the index of the color register is what is stored in screen memory.
- "True Color" means that the color of the pixel is what is in the
- screen memory. It does not mean that there are any specific number of
- colors available at one time."
-
-
- Bob Retelle tells Charles:
-
-
- "The problem is, there is also an "industry definition" of True Color
- which defines it as being indistinguishable from the original
- object... which occurs with the human eye at approximately 16 Million
- colors. Anything which displays fewer distinct colors (as the Falcon
- does), cannot display a True Color image.
-
- Of course, Leonard Tramiel SAID the Falcon has True Color, so I guess
- the rest of the industry is wrong..."
-
-
- Larry Green jumps in and posts:
-
-
- "Surely this Truecolour/16 million colours is going a bit far. I
- think that I am right in saying that 16 million is *the* number
- because that is all humans can see (so why have more). The sound
- spectrum is the same, musicians don't have to use every freq to make
- decent music, neither does the Falcon to produce decent graphics. The
- Palette of colours are smaller but the screen can only show a
- percentage of these to produce *Truecolour* images.."
-
-
- Bob Retelle puts the issue in its proper perspective:
-
-
- "The Falcon might have "decent" graphics, but they are NOT "TrueColor"
- graphics.
-
- A telephone might deliver "decent" sound, but who would misuse the
- term and say it has "Hi Fi" sound...?
-
- Likewise, do you think it would be acceptable for a cheap tape
- recorder to be advertised as having "CD quality sound"..?
-
- Same thing...
-
- "True Color" is, as you suggested, the point where the human eye
- cannot tell the difference between the computer generated image and
- the "real" object.
-
- The colors are the "true" colors as seen in nature. They're not
- "close", or "decent", they're "true".
-
- If a computer can't deliver 16M colors, then it cannot deliver "True
- Color" images. They might be "Nice Color", or "Decent Color", but
- they're not "True Color" images.
-
- What the Falcon has is "palletteless color".. that does not equate to
- "true color". It could, if the hardware was capable of 16M separate
- shades...
-
- Actually TrueColor IS well defined.. better than most people's ideas
- of what SuperVGA means.
-
- Images created with 16M colors or more are TrueColor, those created
- with fewer are not.
-
- I agree that 32K colors is pretty good... the problem I have is with
- advertising a computer has a feature, when it really doesn't...
-
- It would be like advertising the ST comes with "High Density" disk
- drives because 720K is higher density than say, a 360K drive...
- while the industry accepted definition of High Density is 1.44 Megs or
- higher.
-
- The problem is misuse of terms... heck.. we could claim the GTIA
- modes on the 8bit Atari 800 were "True Color" otherwise..."
-
-
- Jim Ness posts:
-
-
- "I remember a long discussion, when the Falcon was first announced,
- about what the term True Color really meant.
-
- Atari's claim was that it was when you could not tell a screen from a
- photo, based on color only. People like yourself said it was 16.7
- million colors. And, nobody really could point to a written spec.
-
- I agree with you - the market has come to expect 16.7 million colors,
- when the term True Color is stated. Probably because that's the way
- PC video cards are marketed these days.
-
- Atari (and Lexicor) are probably right, to the extent that True Color
- was first intended to mean photo-quality, without reference to 16-bit
- or 32-bit capability. But, like a lot of other things in this
- industry, the definitions have changed over time."
-
-
-
-
- From the Atari ST Arts Forum
- ============================
-
-
-
- Steve Holt asks about the availability of utility programs for the ST:
-
-
- "I'm looking for utilities for the Atari, similar to PC Tools for the
- PC. PC Tools does lots of things, but in particular it undeletes
- files, checks and repairs disk problems, prunes and grafts whole
- directories, does HD backup with various compression options, etc,
- etc. Is there anything like this or like Norton for the Atari?"
-
-
- Myles Cohen tells Steve:
-
-
- "Part of what you want to accomplish can be achieved with a program
- called DLII...You can find it in ATARIPRO..."
-
-
- Geoff Larsen adds:
-
-
- "If you have the money "Knife ST" and "Diamond Edge" are probably your
- best bet. They will do most of what you want. "Knife ST" is available
- from Atari in a pack with seven other useful programs and accessories.
- The Pack is called "An Introduction to Programming Utilities".
- Contents are:
-
- WERCS
- FONTKIT PLUS 2
- KNIFE ST
- SAVED
- ATARI ARCHIVE
- STREE
- DESKTOP CALCULATOR
- DESKTOP CLOCK
-
- The Pack is priced at about $45.00 Australian (can't find my
- calculator so you will have to convert it to US$ or whatever.){$0.71A
- to $1.00 US approx.}"
-
-
- Brian Gockley of ST Informer fame tells Steve:
-
-
- "There is a program called ST TOOLS that does what you ask.
-
- Indeed it is (available for downloading), I think that's where I got
- it. If it's not there, let me know and I'll put it up."
-
-
- Jamie Sacadura posts:
-
-
- "Thanks to Sysop, Bob Retelle, I've been able to test WINREC, a german
- direct-to-disk recording program, by Andreas Biner. It works fine and
- its very easy to use although German (once you`ve selected the number
- of seconds to record, otherwise it does nothing). But the size of the
- Samples !!! - 10 sec of MONO sampling at 50 Khz results in 1 Mb file!!
-
- As for FRACTAL, a french assembler program/CPX to benchmark fractile
- generation, it seams to indicate that programs that use the DSP
- processor are going to be very fast on Falcon.
-
- The predefined fractile takes 42 to 36 sec in different True Color
- resolutions to be generated and using the DSP it only takes 10 to 6
- sec , although the final fractile results weren`t quite the same. I
- didn`t like also, not being able to see the fractile being generated,
- somehow one gets a "cheat" feeling of that.
-
- On my "old" MegaST2 it takes 86s to generate the same fractile, in
- color or monochrome (strange, exactly the same time on different
- resolutions and color modes).
-
- I`m still waiting to see my first TRUE COLOR image on my Falcon
- (something with more than 256 colors on screen) although using GEMVIEW
- (nice program) i`ve been able to see PC 256 color Gifs and quite nice
- they where.
-
- I would appreciate if someone (Bob?) could locate and upload on
- Compuserve, the program "Mandelbrot Fractile" by R.J. Ridder that Ron
- Robinson mentioned in AEO205. It seems the program can generate TRUE
- COLOR Fractals and animate them!
-
- Finally a word of disappointment. - don`t use it as another nail in
- ATARI`s coffin, Ralph :). ATARI doesn`t still seem to have a clue on
- how to impress new (and future) owners of Falcon. The two games -
- LANDMINE and BREAKOUT would have shamed my Spectrum 48K and show
-
-
- nothing of Falcon`s capabilities. Breakout doesn`t even work correctly
- in True color and only the sound is fair. As for Landmines, it doesn`t
- even have sprites (only squares and numbers 1,2,3), so much for
- showoff. They seem like two programs some kid has put together in a
- couple of days using Basic. What am i saying! The kid would no doubt
- came out with something better. Oh well, thank God for shareware
- developers!!"
-
-
- Bob Retelle tells Jaime:
-
-
- "Thanks for that detailed report on the Falcon programs..!
-
- I'll see if I can locate that Fractile program you mentioned.. (I may
- have to wait until I can fix my ST's keyboard.. the "C" key stopped
- working this week.. it's over 6 years old, so I guess that's not
- bad...! I logged into the atari archives and discovered I couldn't
- "Change directories..! argh.! And my PC isn't set up to do UseNet
- stuff yet... :(
-
- I had wondered about the choice of those two games to include with the
- Falcon.. thanks for the descriptions of them.. you're right that it
- would be nice to give something that truly did demonstrate the
- features of the Falcon though.
-
- It's been so long since the Falcon was announced, it would have been
- nice if something else had been developed in the meantime to be
- included..
-
- Breakout was probably done because Atari owns the trademark and
- wouldn't have to pay anything for it, but why Landmines..? I think
- you're right.. isn't that right out of the 1980 edition of "101 BASIC
- Games"..?"
-
-
-
-
- From the Atari Vendors Forum
- ============================
-
-
-
- Clive Parker gives us a bit of information about Dave Small, the creator of
- Spectre GCR, the Mac emulator for ST computers:
-
-
- "According to UK sources Dave is hard at work on Falcon GCR, a totally
- internal GCR board for the Falcon. Rumor has it that it will be
- faster than a Quadra(!) although I'll believe it when I see it. BTW
- Dave, if you read this then any chance of a Falcon GCR for review?"
-
-
- Tim Myers joins in and posts:
-
-
- "I doubt that the Falcon GCR would be that fast. The Falcon itself
- would have a job keeping up with say a Quadra 800. !"
-
-
- Dan Rhea posts:
-
-
- "I don't know Tim, Dave seems to have a talent for getting more out of
- Atari hardware anyone I know of. He's truly one gifted individual
- (with a top notch team working with him too)."
-
-
- Sysopmeister Ron Luks tells us:
-
-
- "After reading that message, I picked up the phone and gave Dave Small
- a call.
-
- He confirms that he is working both on ver 3.1 and a Spectre GCR board
- for the new Falcon. Talking with Dave is one of the nicer little
- pleasure I have in this job and if the Atari market disappeared
- tomorrow, I'd like to keep his phone number around. He's one of the
- most interesting personalities I've run across in this business and I
- anxiously await his first novel. [grin]"
-
-
-
-
- From the Atari Portfolio Forum
- ==============================
-
-
-
- Robert Rice posts:
-
-
- "I need to convert my Portfolio phone book into a format which I can
- import into a PC based application. Is there an program in the
- library which will do this? Basically, I need to convert into a
- database type format."
-
-
- Sysop Marty Mankins tells Robert:
-
-
- "I am not aware of a program to convert the phone book. But, if it's
- not that big, you can do it by hand by making it into a comma
- separated format.
-
- Commas separate each field of data. Now the record looks like this:
-
- Perfection Applied
- 222-0120
- 454 West 1010 North
- Orem, UT 84057
-
- After converting it to comma separated, it should look like this:
-
- "Perfection Applied", "222-0120", "454 West 1010 North", "Orem, UT
- 84057"
-
- It's a little time consuming, but it works."
-
-
- BJ Gleason, sysop and programming maniac, tells Marty:
-
-
- "I just wrote a program to convert the .ADR file, and have uploaded it
- to LIB 3 under the name ADR2CD.ZIP...."
-
-
- Marty Replies to BJ:
-
-
- "What a pal. That's perfect. How long's the program been out there?
- I hope it was recently, so I don't get egg on my face."
-
-
- Knowing BJ, the "electronic ink" wasn't even dry on Robert's first
- message when BJ finished writing the program.... Now, if I could only talk
- him into writing a program that prints up nice crisp 20 dollar bills...
-
-
- Well folks, that's it for this week. I hope you found something
- worthwhile in this week's column. If not, go back and read through it
- again. Yeah, that means you, fella. That's right, you. Go on, the rest
- of us haven't got all day.
-
- Okay, he's gone back up to the top of this column so the rest of us
- can finish up. Ya see how just one guy can gum up the works?
-
- Well, at any rate, I'll be back (said in my best Arnold
- Schwartsenegger voice) next week. So tune in again to listen to what they
- are saying when...
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-
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- > BLUE RIDGE ATARIFEST'93 STR SHOW NEWS "The Summertime Atari Event!"
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
- 1993 Blue Ridge ATARIFEST
- """""""""""""""""""""""""
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-
- BLUE RIDGE ATARIFEST '93
- Press Release - March 25, 1993
-
- FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- The Blue Ridge Atari Computer Enthusiasts (BRACE) and Computer STudio
- invite you to participate in the Fourth Annual Blue Ridge AtariFest in
- beautiful Asheville, North Carolina. Show dates and times are:
-
-
- Saturday July 24, 1993 10am - 6pm
- Sunday July 25, 1993 Noon - 5pm
-
-
- Just as in previous years, we have arranged for FREE Booth space for Atari
- developers!! (We're only requesting the donation of a door prize).
-
- We can promise both developers and show-goers an energetic and exciting
- show with as enthusiastic a crowd of Atarians as you'll find anywhere, plus
- the support of Computer STudio in the mall.
-
- We're once again taking over the Courtyard Shop (mall) area at Westgate
- Shopping Center for the show (location of Computer STudio), plus the use of
- vacant store spaces for seminar sessions. Seminar sessions will be 45
- minutes in length, and developers are welcome to conduct a seminar on their
- product line or approved topic of their choice (seminar sessions are
- limited, so first come, first served).
-
- This year's show dates also coincide with Asheville's annual Bele Chere
- street festival, when downtown Asheville is closed to vehicular traffic and
- becomes what must be one of the largest street fairs in the country.
- Westgate Shopping Center is one of the primary Park-and-Ride shuttle
- centers for transporting people to and from downtown, and we've arranged to
- have the shuttle service pick up at the front entrance of the mall and drop
- off at the rear entrance, so everyone taking the service from Westgate WILL
- walk through the AtariFest exhibition area sometime during the day. This
- will be a great opportunity to showcase Atari and Atari related software
- and peripherals, and introduce them to people who aren't already Atari
- owners. Bringing in NEW blood is the key to the growth of this platform,
- and this will be our opportunity to begin that process with a captive
- audience.
-
- Additional discussions of the show, as well as confirmations of your
- participation, are welcome in GEnieMail and in the Blue Ridge
- AtariFest topic 13 in Category 11 here on GEnie.
-
- Hoping to hear from you soon. Happy Atari Computing. It's happening in
- A s h e v i l l e !
-
- Where: Westgate Shopping Center - Asheville, N.C.
-
- Take any major highway into Asheville (US 19-23, US 26 or I-40) to the
- I-240 loop, then take the "Westgate/Hilton Inn Drive exit" into the
- Westgate Shopping Center parking lot.
-
- When: 24-25, July 1993
- Time: 10:am to 6:pm SAT
- 12 Noon 'til 5pm SUN
-
- Points of contact:
-
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- 40 Westgate Parkway - Suite D
- Asheville, NC 28806
- (704) 251-0201
-
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- Topic 13).
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
- Reservations should be made immediately, as July is the height of our
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-
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
- Hours:
-
- The House 9 am to 6pm The Gardens 9am to 7pm
- Conservatory 9am to 5:30pm
- The Winery Monday-Saturday 11am to 7pm Sunday 1pm to 7pm
-
- Other areas of interest include; the Thomas Wolf home (adjacent to the
- Raddison), the Blue Ridge Parkway and Folk Art Center. A drive up the Blue
- ridge Parkway to enjoy the higher elevations and incredible views of our
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- City (approx one and a half hours from here).
-
- There's obviously loads more to see and do around Asheville (in
- addition to the Blue Ridge AtariFest and a visit to Computer STudio :-). If
- any of y'all would like maps and additional tourist info of the area I
- might suggest contacting the Chamber of Commerce:
-
- Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce
- 151 Haywood Street
- P.O. Box 1010
- Asheville, NC 28802
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- 4. Commodore Amiga Exhibits at Upcoming 4th Annual NYC Show......STARSHIP
- 5. HURRY - join up, grab these games before it's too late........SOFTCLUB
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- > FLASH 2.1 SHIPS! STR InfoFile The Cream of the Crop is on its way!
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- ==============================
- FLASH II
- ==============================
-
-
- Now shipping version 2.1!
-
- FROM:
- MISSIONWARE SOFTWARE
- 354 N. Winston Drive
- Palatine, Illinois 60067-4132
- United States of America
- phone 708-359-9565
-
- Missionware Software is pleased to announce the release of version 2.1 of
- Flash II. This is our second update in the past year. Flash II
- originally went up for sale in April of 1992. Version 2.0 was our first
- release, followed a few months later by version 2.01. Version 2.1 fixes a
- number of problems discovered by our customers and beta testers over the
- past few months. It's also our first full upgrade, and as promised, it is
- being sent out to all currently registered customers *for free* on a brand
- new disk. We'll be sending these disks out during the next couple of weeks
- in order of serial number. Those with low numbers will get their upgrades
- first. If you haven't received your upgrade by the middle of April, please
- contact us to make sure you are properly registered. In addition to the
- enhancements listed below, this upgrade is being sent out with our new
- installation program. You'll need to reregister (on your disk only!) this
- version of Flash II. Future maintenance upgrades will be handled online
- (you'll be able to download a patch file) so it's imperative that you
- properly register your new version.
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- Flash II is the update to the most popular Atari ST telecommunications
- program ever! It's available exclusively from Missionware Software and at
- an affordable price! Flash II is completely rewritten by Paul Nicholls of
- Clayfield, Australia. But don't let that fool you! Flash II has the same
- look and feel as previous versions of Flash...plus a slew of new features
- to boot! And it's just as easy and fast to use for the telecommunications
- beginner or pro! Take a look below for just some of what Flash II can
- offer you now...
-
- All macros use the familiar Flash DO script format!
-
- You can program up to 20 individual and separate macros for each BBS plus
- an additional 10 global macros!
-
- Supports the following terminal types:
- TTY, VIDTEX, VT52, ANSI, VT100, VT101, VT102, VT200, VT300 & PRESTEL.
-
- Includes Automatic Answer mode!
-
- Includes full featured GEM text editor with:
- merge, block commands, cut & paste, search & replace, paragraph
- reformatting; user tab settings, page width, full keyboard cursor and
- delete control and more!
-
- Includes Silent Line for background file transfers! Zmodem now supports
- the selection of AutoStart and Streaming options. If you prefer to use an
- external Zmodem protocol with Flash II, you can now force Flash II's Zmodem
- autostart mode to off. For BBS' that don't support "streaming", this too
- can now be turned off.
-
- New version written in assembler! Fast! Now supports "Install
- Application". You can create a DO script that can be used to launch Flash
- II from the desktop and force it to dial up and go online for you, all
- automatically! A new "BReak" script command is added which permits the
- sending of a terminal break to the host computer while a script is running.
- Missionware Software's upgrade policy remains the same for the new
- Version 2.1! We will continue to upgrade any old version of Flash!
- (copyright Antic Software) for just $30 US, plus $4 shipping and handling
- (US and Canada), $8 worldwide. Or, you can purchase Flash II, version 2.1
- outright, for only $49.95 US plus the shipping and handling charges
- applicable to your area.
-
- To order, or for more information, contact:
-
- Missionware Software
- 354 N. Winston Drive
- Palatine, IL 60067-4132
- United States of America
- phone 708-359-9565
-
-
- ___________________________________________
-
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-
-
- > CT FEST'93 STR SHOW NEWS
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-
- THE CT ATARIFEST '93!
- =====================
-
-
- JUNE 12 & 13, AT THE WINDSOR COURT HOTEL
- WINDSOR, CT. (JUST ABOVE HARTFORD)
-
-
- Free Parking!
- Low Room Rates!
- More Vendors!
- More Floor Space!
-
- Yep, that ACT Atari Group is running another major NorthEast computer
- event. Last year's successful CT Fest had over 700 attendees, which
- merited a larger location, so we've moved a mile away (exit 42 on I-91)
- into bigger and better quarters. We're just as convenient to reach as
- ever, and only two hours from Boston or New York! The new hotel has
- excellent room rates ($35.00 per room), free and plentiful parking, easy
- access from Interstate 91, I-95, I-90, I-84, I-80, an in house Sports Bar,
- a bigger ballroom and is located just 1 mile from Bradley International
- Airport (free shuttle service for hotel guests).
-
- We expect that an even greater number of vendors this year, surpassing
- the excellent turnout of the past shows. We already have tentative
- commitments from A&D Software, Gribnif Software, Barefoot Software, Toad
- Computers, Computer Studio, Baggetaware, Derric Electronics, E.Hartford
- Computer Repair, MegaType Software, Wizztronics and GFA Software
- Technology. Last year we had FOURTEEN user groups, this year we should
- have even more (We also expect an exciting 8 Bit contingent)!
-
- We'll have our annual New England Lynx Competition, with multiple
- Comlynxed competitions underway at all times. Last year's winners took
- home prizes ranging from games to accessories to complete Lynx Systems!
- Bring your best player and join the fun.
-
- We'll have the Portfolio Corner, staffed with industry pundits and
- filled with every imaginable palmtop peripheral! Last year we had a few
- Portfolios disassembled at the booth, a real insight into surface mount
- technology!
-
- For those of you with an eye towards seminars, we'll have them in
- abundance, last year's question and answer session with Bob Brodie drew
- standing only crowds! In addition, we had John Eidsvoog's walk through the
- Codehead graphic tools, Jeff Naideau of Barefoot Software showing off
- EdiTrack Platinum, Dave Troy of (Guess[ribbet]) Computers and many, many
- others.
-
- And to top things off, come out and see the Falcon 030 in all its
- glory. By then we expect to see some rad new programs out and some really
- excitement! All in all, we hope to have the best Northeast show yet, and
- we look forward to your participation. Make your plans now for the most
- exciting Atari Weekend this spring!
-
- For further information, call Brian Gockley at 203-332-1721 or Doug
- Finch at 203-637-1034. We can also be found on GEnie in Category 11 or on
- Compuserve in the Atari arenas. E-mail can be directed to B.GOCKLEY or
- D.FINCH7 on GEnie or to 75300,2514 or 76337,1067 on CIS.
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
-
-
- > COMPUNEWS STR InfoFile "Informing the Community"
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- PMC'S COMPUNEWS
- ===============
-
-
- Please help us in saving our planet's resources by spreading this news
- release anywhere and everywhere. It is our goal to educate and assist the
- growing computing community. Thank you for assisting us.
-
-
- CompuNews (TM): Informing the Community
- CompuCycle (TM): Saving the Environment
-
- March 22, 1993
-
- Bellevue, WA
- Purple Mountain Computers (PMC) has released CompuNews, a free newspaper to
- all Amiga, Atari ST, Mac, and PC users. CompuNews currently has a 31%
- newshole and features an interview with Insite Peripheral's Bill Sousa and
- the Floptical Technology Association's Jim Milligan, PageMaker 5 news, info
- on Connect (a new online magazine), a piece on Microsoft, and a beginner's
- tutorial on MIDI.
-
- PMC's is also spearheading a massive campaign to educate and assist users
- in recycling in the computing environment. CompuNews (TM) is helping
- spread the word about this program dubbed CompuCycle (TM). The CompuCycle
- (TM) program encompasses computer books, software, and magazines.
-
- CompuCycle (TM) lets users buy, sell and trade their unwanted items for
- ones they do want. Trial testing of the CompuCycle (TM) program has been a
- success. All computers are supported including PC, Mac, Amiga, Atari ST
- and 8 bit, Apple, Commodore 64, CP/M, and others.
-
- Book topics include a wide range of subjects including programming and
- tutorials. CompuCycle (TM) has an inventory that includes over 10,500
- computer books/magazines and 1,100 programs. Warehouses are located in
- Washington and California for quick delivery.
-
- We believe that everyone can benefit from this program. Users will pay
- less for software and can turn unused programs and books into cash or
- wanted items. And society will benefit from the utilization of our current
- resources, instead of wasting new ones.
-
- Thousands of books are listed on disk to conserve paper; this disk catalog
- is available for just $1. Users can receive CompuNews (TM) for free by
- contacting us and giving pertinent information:
-
- (name, address, computer type):
-
-
- Purple Mountain Computers, Inc. (PMC)
- 15600 NE 8th St. Ste. A3-412
- Bellevue, WA 98008
- (206) 399-8700
-
- GEnie E-mail: PMC.INC
- CompuServe: 72567,302
-
-
-
- Looking for News
- ----------------
- We welcome any press releases or news information that any individuals or
- organizations would like to supply to us (put us on your mailing list). We
- will include such information in upcoming issues.
-
-
- Company Backgrounder
- --------------------
- Purple Mountain Computers, Inc. is an environmentally conscious company.
- Our group includes a college student, office manager, housewife, engineer,
- and a receptionist. We are striving to make a difference in the world, to
- make a change for the better. We want to make sure that there will be new
- resources for everyone's children in the years ahead.
-
- Thank you for helping us save our planet!
-
-
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-
-
-
-
- > CURRENT NOTES DEALERS STR InfoFile Where to find it...
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-
-
- ATARI STORES CARRYING CURRENT NOTES
- ===================================
-
-
- (March, 1993)
-
- A number of people have asked where they can obtain CURRENT NOTES.
- This Atari-focused magazine is available by direct subscription.
- Subscription prices are $27/year ($48/2 years) and can be obtained by
- sending your check or money order to CN Subscriptions, 122 N Johnson Rd,
- Sterling, VA 20164. Subscriptions can be started by using your VISA or MC;
- call (703) 450-4761.
-
- CURRENT NOTES can also be purchased directly from stores that sell
- Atari computers ($3.95/issue). Below are 50 dealerships, listed by state,
- where you can obtain CURRENT NOTES. The list of available retail outlets is
- smaller than in previous years because of the decline in the number of
- Atari dealerships. If your local dealer is not listed here, ask them to
- carry CN.
-
-
- CANADA:
- MICRO-DEL, 3090 DES FORGES, TROIS RIVIERES, QUE G8O 1V5
- QUAY COMPUTERS, 615 8TH STREET, UNIT #205, NEW WESTMINSTER, BC V3M 3S3
-
- ALASKA:
- FAR NORTH ATARI COMPUTER, 59 COLLEGE RD, #217, FAIRBANKS AK 99701
-
- ALABAMA:
- FAR COMPUTER CO., 2134 WARRIOR ROAD, BIRMINGHAM AL 35208
-
- ARIZONA:
- COMPUTERS PLUS, 9A CRESTVIEW PLAZA, JACKSONVILLE AR 72076
-
- CALIFORNIA:
- B & C COMPUTERVISION, 2730 SCOTT BLVD, SANTA CLARA CA 95050
- COMPUTER LITERACY BOOKSHOP, 520 LAWRENCE EPXY, #310, SUNNYVALE CA 94086
- COMPUTER LITERACY BOOKSHOP, 2590 N. FIRST ST, #100, SAN JOSE CA 95131
- COMPUTER LOGIC, 973 FOOTHILL BLVD, #4, SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93401
- COMPUTER ZONE, 60 E. HERNDON, FRESNO CA 93710
- COMPUTERTIME, 8040-D GREENBACK LN, CITRUS HEIGHTS CA 95610
- MICROWORLD (ZEPHYR), 1514 UNIVERSITY AVE, BERKELEY CA 94703
- MID-CITIES COMP/SOFT, 9406 FLOWER ST, BELLFLOWER CA 90706
- SAN JOSE COMPUTER, 1278 ALMA CT., SAN JOSE CA 95112
- THE COMPUTER NETWORK, 1605 WEST GLENOAKS BLVD., GLENDALE CA 91201
- WINNERS CIRCLE, 2618 TELEGRAPH AVE, BERKELEY CA 94704
-
- COLORADO:
- RUN PC, 524 W. LAUREL #2, FORT COLLINS CO 80521
-
- DELAWARE:
- NEWARK NEWS STAND, 70 EAST MAIN ST, NEWARK DE 19711
-
- FLORIDA:
- ABCO COMPUTING (ST REPORT), 1209 SKYE DR. W, JACKSONVILLE FL 32205
- COMPUTER ROOM, 981 W. COMMERCIAL BLVD, FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309
-
- ILLINOIS:
- COMPU-SELLER WEST, 220 1/2 W. MAIN ST, ST. CHARLES IL 60174
- MARS MERCHANDISING, 1041-B E. ST. CHARLES RD, LOMBARD IL 60148
- SOFTWARE PLUS, 731 W. DUNDEE RD., WHEELING IL 60090
- SOFTWARE PLUS CHICAGO, 6212 N. WESTERN AVE, CHICAGO IL 60659
-
- MASSACHUSETTS:
- COMPUTER ZONE, 28 E. WASHINGTON ST, N. ATTLEBORO MA 02760
-
- MARYLAND:
- ADVANCED TECH. NETWORKS, 16220 FREDERICK RD, GAITHERSBURG MD 20877
- TOAD COMPUTERS, 556 BALTIMORE ANNAPOLIS BLVD, SEVERNA PARK MD 21146
-
- MICHIGAN:
- POWER COMPUTERS, 41811 GARFIELD, CLINTON TOWNSHIP MI 48038
-
- MINNESOTA:
- LR DATA, 2676 E. COUNTY RD E., WHITE BEAR LAKE MN 55110
-
- MISSOURI:
- COMPUTERS PLUS, 3453 SOUTH CAMPBELL, SPRINGFIELD MO 65807
- SYSTEMS FOR TOMORROW, 1316 S. NOLAND, INDEPENDENCE MO 64055
-
- NEW JERSEY:
- SOFTWARE SPECTRUM, 386 SOMERSET ST, NORTH PLAINFIELD NJ 07060
-
- NEW MEXICO:
- PAGE ONE, 11200 MONTGOMERY NE, ALBUQUERQUE NM 87111
-
- NEW YORK:
- LITTLE COMPUTER SHOP, 59 CENTEREACH MALL, CENTEREACH NY 11720
- SOFTWARE HOUSE, 6720 PITTSFORD-PALMYRA RD, FAIRPORT NY 14450
- VILLAGE COMPUTER, INC., 687 BROADWAY, NEW YORK NY 10012
-
- OHIO:
- B & G ELECTRONICS, INC., 15729 MADISON AVE, LAKEWOOD OH 44107
-
- PENNSYLVANIA:
- COMPUTER GARDEN, WEST SIDE MALL, EDWARDSVILLE PA 18704
- HOME COMPUTER STORE, 12008 BUSTLETON AVE, PHILADELPHIA PA 19116
- SOFTWARE ETC, 2870 DEKALB PIKE, NORRISTOWN PA 19401
-
- RHODE ISLAND:
- SOFTWARE CONNECTIONS, 101 W. NATICK RD, WARWICK RI 02886
-
- TENNESSEE:
- SOFTWARE CITY, 6940 LEE HIGHWAY #106, CHATTANOOGA TN 37421
-
- TEXAS:
- ALL SYSTEMS GO, 7271 WURZBACH, #108, SAN ANTONIO TX 78240
- COMPUTER DISCOVERIES, 12801 MIDWAY RD, #109, DALLAS TX 75244
- MEGABYTE, 909 MELBOURNE, HURST TX 76053
-
- UTAH:
- J & J COMPUTERS, 2150 EAST 6400 S., MURRAY UT 84107
-
- VIRGINIA:
- L & Y ELECTRONICS, 13670 JEFFERSON DAVIS HWY, WOODBRIDGE VA 22191
-
- WASHINGTON:
- XANTH CORP., 14100 NE 20TH ST. #105, BELLEVUE WA 98007
-
- WISCONSIN:
- KAMTECH COMPUTER CENTER, 1004 S. ONEIDA ST, APPLETON WI 54915
- NEW DIMENSIONS COMPUTER CNTR, 9026 W NATIONAL AVE, WEST ALLIS WI 53227
-
-
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- __________________________________________________________
-
-
-
-
- > DMC NEWS! STR InfoFile "Berthold Fonts made available!"
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- DMC ANNOUNCES BERTHOLD FONT SERIES
- ==================================
-
-
- Press Release
-
- Toronto, Ontario March 20, 1993
-
- DMC Publishing is pleased to announce the availability of 341 Berthold
- fonts for use with all versions of Calamus and the newly upgraded Outline
- Art 3.0. These original, copyrighted fonts are packaged in 45 families
- containing the indicated number of typefaces:
-
- AG Book Rounded (8) AG Old Face (6) AG School Book (4)
- Augustea (5) AK Grotesk (21) Ariston (3)
- Arkona (2) Barmeno (4) Baskerville (13)
- Bellevue (1) Berliner (2) Block (6)
- Boulevard (1) Bodoni Antiqua (11) Bodoni Italic (11)
- Bodoni Old (12) Boton (8) Caslon (8)
- Catull (4) Christiana (7) City (6)
- Colossalis (4) Comenius (4) Cosmos (4)
- Concorde (18) Cremona 8) Daily News (8)
- Delta (9) English Script (6) Formata (25)
- Garamond (14) Gerstner (8) Imago (8)
- Jaeger Antiqua (8) Lo-Type (5) Nofret (16)
- Normande (3) Poppl Laudatio (12) Poppl Pontifex (10)
- Poppl Residenz (2) Post Antiqua (2) Post Mediaeval (3)
- Script (2) Walbaum Book (12) Walbaum Standard (6)
-
- PRICING
- =======
-
- The fonts are sold by title as indicated above. Pricing is based on the
- number of typefaces in the font family.
-
- 1 typeface $ 39.95 US 49.95 CDN
- 2 typefaces 79.95 US 99.95 CDN
- 3 typefaces 119.95 US 139.95 CDN
- 4 typefaces 149.95 US 179.95 CDN
- 5-7 typefaces 179.95 US 209.95 CDN
-
- ORDERING
- ========
-
- For further information or to order by telephone using your VISA or
- Mastercard please call DMC Publishing at VOICE 416-479-1880 or FAX
- 416-479-1882.
-
- If you have a modem, you may order by email in any of the following
- services:
-
- GEnie email to: ISD
- Compuserve email to: 76004,2246
- Delphi email to: ISDMARKETING
-
- Payment may also be made by check or money order and mailed to the
- following address:
-
- DMC Publishing,
- 2800 John Street, Suite 10
- Markham, Ontario,
- Canada L3R 0E2
-
- Thank you for your interest in our Calamus products and please do not
- hesitate to contact me if you require any further information.
-
- Nathan Potechin
- DMC Publishing
-
- Note: Sample previews of all of the above original typefaces are available
- for downloading in our library 30 in CVG file format.
-
-
- ________________________________________
-
-
-
-
- > WILGA TO GIVE TALK STR FOCUS! Dan Wilga to give talk on Desktops to come.
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- GRIBNIF'S WILGA TO DISCUSS 'DESKTOPS OF FUTURE'
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-
-
- WATERBURY, Conn. (March 24) -- A leading designer of software for the
- Atari will presents his views about the "Desktops of the Future" in a
- seminar Monday, March 29 at the Silas Bronson Library, 267 Grand Street,
- Waterbury.
-
- The session, featuring Dan Wilga of Gribnif Software of Northampton,
- Mass., maker of NeoDesk, CardFile, Convector and other best-selling
- programs for the ST platform, will begin at 7 p.m. in the library meeting
- room. The program, open to the public, is sponsored by ACT Atari Group, a
- network of seven computer clubs in Connecticut and Western Massachusetts.
- There is no admission charge.
-
- Mr. Wilga will examine the evolution of Graphical User Interfaces
- (GUI) and their role in making personal computers more accessible to the
- average user. Wilga will explain how the Atari GUI differs from IBM's and
- Apple's, and what computer users can expect from the likes of Falcon's 3D
- Newdesk, voice activation, MultiTOS, and more.
-
- The educational seminar is part of a new series sponsored by ACT Atari
- Group. The Bridgeport, Conn.-based organization, which is the host of
- Connecticut AtariFest '93 (June 12-13) and a winter "swap meet" program,
- plans to hold quarterly sessions throughout the state.
-
-
- The Bronson Library is located in downtown Waterbury, just blocks from
- the junction of Route 8 and Interstate 84. For more information about
- "Desktops of the Future," contact:
-
- Brian Gockley
- 18 Elmwood Avenue
- Bridgeport, CT 06605
- [Phone (203) 332-1721
- E-Mail B.GOCKLEY (GEnie)
- or
- 75300,2514 (Compuserve)]
-
- Doug Finch
- 46 Park Avenue
- Old Greenwich, CT 06870
- [Phone (203) 637-1034
- E-Mail D.FINCH7 (GEnie)
- or
- 76337,1067 (Compuserve)].
-
- ______________________________________
-
-
-
-
- > NVN WANTS YOU! STR InfoFile Another Network Supports Atari!
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- National Videotext Network (NVN)
- ================================
-
-
-
- National Videotext Network (NVN) has recently added an Atari ST Forum
- to it's growing lists of available services. The Atari ST Forum is ready
- and waiting for you!
-
- Order an extended NVN Membership of 6 or 12 months, pay for it in
- advance and receive a bonus in connect time at no additional charge.
- Choose from two subscription plans:
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- on-line. We'll give you a $25 usage credit to use in your favorite
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- For more information about either of these plans, give us a call at
- 1-800-336-9096.
-
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- NVN HIGHLIGHTS
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-
- > STReport CONFIDENTIAL "Rumors Tidbits Predictions Observations Tips"
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-
-
- - Sunnyvale, CA FALCON DUE IN APRIL NOW?
- -------------
-
- Our snoop is hard at work. Seems the cadre of Atari guys are in
- Germany trying to drum up business for Atari. Meanwhile, back in Sunnyvale
- the passing of the third week in March went meekly by with nary a whimper.
- Now, according to our sources, the delay may reach into mid or late April.
-
-
- - Orem, Utah WORDPERFECT SHIPS V5.2 FOR WINDOWS!
- ----------
-
- In striving to perfect their Windows version, WP has focused on three
- major areas; Ease of use, Productivity and Performance, by adding a variety
- of new macros and button bars that cover many of the popular requests from
- users 'round the world. Also incorporated is a quick menu that makes the
- button bars even more accessible. The package includes Gammatik and ATM, a
- grammar checker and Adobe Type Manager. Version 5.2 offers a number of
- powerful, new features including the ability to send Email messages
- directly from WP 5.2 for Windows.
-
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- > STR Mail Call "...a place for the readers to be heard"
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- STReport's MailBag
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-
-
- From Delphi's Atari areas...
-
- 51041 24-MAR 20:31 General Information
- RE: Enough is enough... (Re: Msg 51011)
- From: WAYNEDUNHAM To: SCARPAD
-
- Scarpad,
- Unfortunately running a 386-40 is not as fast as a 16mhz Atari. I've
- seen plenty of them and they are painfully slow compared to the ST. IMHO!
- Wayne
-
-
-
- 51045 24-MAR 20:42 General Information
- RE: Enough! (Re: Msg 51042)
- From: ABARBIERO To: ETAT
-
- There is a difference here, you now stated your purpose for a new computer
- is based on the installed userbase, and acceptance. If that is what you
- require for a computer, then you are making the right choice. To me, a
- computer is a tool. The best tool to fit the job is the right one. Wether
- or not a brand of tool is popular means little to me.
-
- I am not raving on (I am not sure what that term means) about anything,
- just facilitating the information flow around here. Atari has some
- interesting news ahead, and I firmly believe that they will be able to
- maintain a higher profile in the industry and produce useful hardware and
- software for their users.
-
- Atari has managed to produce or get produced some high visibility software
- for the Falcon030, and some games that may actually produce some
- merchandising... as we all know... that is what sells product and makes
- money!
-
- Andreas@AEO
-
-
- 51046 24-MAR 20:43 General Information
- RE: Enough! (Re: Msg 51025)
- From: ETAT To: ABARBIERO
-
- Why does anyone have to lie about Atari? When they are their own worst
- enemy. My next computer will be one like my friends and neighbors own, a
- PC.
-
- Why, because I don't want to invest in the Titanic or Atari which are both
- gone. Only Atari users who are dogmatic refuse to acknowledge it. Wouldn't
- it be nice to own a computer that you could get local support and service
- on?
-
- My old ST will hang around for two reasons. Now and then I may want to
- drag it out and play with it. The second reason is because I couldn't get
- anything out of it if I decided to sell it. Sorry Atari, I'm not going to
- be a buyer anymore....and you are the reason.
-
-
- 51047 24-MAR 20:44 General Information
- RE: Enough! (Re: Msg 51035)
- From: ABARBIERO To: SMHALLACK
-
- What chip is that? Lemme know what the problem is and I will try to
- rectify it for you. Bob Brodie has swapped jobs a few times, and has had
- several other huge projects dropped on his lap... I am sure it was an
- oversight.
-
- Andreas@AEO
-
-
- 51049 24-MAR 20:50 General Information
- RE: Enough! (Re: Msg 51046)
- From: ABARBIERO To: ETAT
-
- support is a phone call away... software, hardware, and the rest are
- available the same way most PC people buy things... via mail order.
-
- Cilivization just came into stock over here in the US, STeve's software has
- it in stock, he is sending me a review copy. Street Fighter II should be
- around also, and I have a review ready for the next AEO.
-
- Andreas@AEO
-
-
- 51055 24-MAR 21:02 General Information
- RE: Enough is enough... (Re: Msg 51015)
- From: LMCCLURE To: DAVIDNIELD
-
- The section in STR that was talking about no cart port or DSP was referring
- (evidently) to a 'cut-down' entry-level Falcon. I sincerely doubt it would
- be clocked at a faster speed than the current Falcon030.
-
- If they had been talking about a '040-based or faster '030-based version of
- the Falcon, I might have bought that the cart port might have been
- eliminated due to emission problems. Although, supposedly the TT had
- finally been certified for Class B, was clocked at 32Mhz, and had a clock
- port (but never having seen or heard of a Class B TT for sale, I cannot say
- that supplies very convincing evidence). <grin>
-
- Not to mention that emissions would be of little concern when it comes to
- machines sold in the UK. From what I understand there is no regulation of
- computer emissions there (and if there is, it is *certainly* less stringent
- than in the US).
-
-
- 51056 24-MAR 21:13 Applications
- RE: GCR (Re: Msg 51016)
- From: LMCCLURE To: DAVIDNIELD
-
- Given that typically a Spectre GCR with ROMs can be purchased used for
- around $300-$350, it would almost certainly be less expensive than an
- equivalent Mac, especially equipped as your ST is.
-
- I am not certain if System 7.0 is supported by the Spectre software yet, so
- you may wish to consider that.
-
- Frankly, if you go with a real Mac, I would choose the LCIII over the Color
- Classic, and use a basic VGA monitor for the video if cost is an issue. The
- prices are the same, but a monitor for the LCIII is extra...but for that
- difference, you get a much faster machine, the option of a larger screen,
- and higher video resolution.
-
- Frankly, you may want to go with the Spectre for now. Try it, see if you
- like it, and if you do, but you decide you need a 'real' Mac, resell it for
- perhaps $50 less, and consider it 'rent' on a trial Mac. <grin>
-
-
-
- 51058 24-MAR 21:29 General Information
- RE: Enough! (Re: Msg 51049)
- From: ETAT To: ABARBIERO
-
- Who are you kidding with this "support is a phone call away" flak? I don't
- see any Atari Dealers in this state and I sure don't see any software or
- magazines in the bookstores at the mall. Get real fellow, that story is as
- old as my aunt Martha... I don't go for all the garbage put out on here. If
- you want to keep spouting the same ole garbage please sprinkle some sauce
- on something on it to make it more palatable. Only the wild eyed fanatics
- believe Atari will survive the computer wars. Too bad it had to die, but it
- was a self inflicted wound that got them.
-
-
- From CIS' Atari Fora..
-
- #: 83304 S1/Forum Business
- 19-Mar-93 13:52:35
- Sb: #83256-Is Atari an Orphan??
- Fm: Dan McNamee (Atari) 70007,5166
- To: Peter J. Joseph 71540,3347
-
- Peter,
-
- At first the only Falcon030s to ship will be 4/65 units. When we
- increase production there will be other configurations available, one of
- which, I am told, will be a 4meg no hard drive. I do not know when this
- will happen, though.
-
- Dan
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