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- - ST BOOK CANCELLED! - CeBIT Reports - PC SALES WAY UP!
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- interface with customizable windows, Mac-like controls, and pop-up menus.
- Supports 20 different image formats, now including GIF, IMG, Spectrum,
- Prism Paint, PCX, and IFF.
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- REVISED PRINTER DRIVERS FROM SOFTLOGIK
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- LIBRARY 11 of the Atari Vendors Forum (GO ATARIVEN):
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- PostScript printers version 2.2.99. This is a temporary driver that fixes
- problems with v2.2.11 printing to Linos and Color PS printers.
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- > From the Editor's Desk "Saying it like it is!"
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- Here we are, peering into April's second week and still, the suspense
- rages. Will there be a major inflow of much needed cash? Will the
- Falcon030 or any of its successors ever make it to the USA's computing
- marketplace? Tough questions for sure, no doubt, they will be answered
- very shortly for the procrastination cannot go on much longer without
- reaping dire results. One major question that seems to be answering itself
- is; are there sufficient dealers to bring the Falcon030 into a prominent
- place in the US market? Of course, with the number of actual dealers in
- the USA being kept under "tight wraps" by Atari, there is only speculation.
- However, educated guesses say the dealers are quite disenchanted at this
- time at what some, long time, dealers call an extremely "lame - one sided"
- dealer agreement being presented to them by Atari. Most dealers are quite
- upset with the new ADA dealer agreement. As such, the dealer response is
- and has been rather pathetic as far as Atari is concerned. And rightfully
- so, according to certain dealers who feel the agreement is a sign of things
- to come.
-
- With the information coming out of Europe that the Book is now
- cancelled along with the Laser Printers, the handwriting on the wall is
- becoming quite clear. Knowing the "game machine" thrust in Sunnyvale is
- quite high, and having heard that the Falcon thingy is an offshoot of the
- game machine R&D, and now hearing they are hinting at new game machine
- consoles this year.. it wouldn't be surprising at all if they put the
- computer thing to sleep and concentrated on the development and sales of
- truly exotic game machines. After all, we know the Jaguar is "right around
- the corner" and we also know who is in charge of its development.
-
- Seems as though someone in Atari's upper management has perhaps
- commented that if the US dealers don't like the "new ADA deal" and either
- won't or don't sign the new dealer contract, "we don't have introduce the
- Falcon in the USA at all!" (What a Guy!) Pretty cool, if that's not a
- death wish ...there is nothing closer. When is Atari's leadership going to
- learn they are heads of a company whose immediate survival depends on how
- well they learn to respond positively in the marketplace. If they don't
- stop with the punitive, elitist nonsense, it will be all over but the
- sobbing. As each week goes by, the term "Katzenjammer" comically or
- pathetically applied, whichever is more appropriate at the moment, seems to
- ring true with a louder and louder knell. Where _are_ the Falcon030s
- already??!! What's with the constant cockamamie lame brained delays?
- During his online conferences Sam said the company was going to change.
- What he didn't tell us was whether it would be for the better or the worse.
- We all now know the answer to that question. They've actually gotten
- better! Sure have. At coming up with more creative stories to excuse
- their continued litany of crippling delays. I'd hate to see what would be
- happening if they did have thousands of dealers scads of inventory to ship.
- In any case, the Atari stock sat for a day in the eighties. Cents.... that
- is. And now is hovering around a dollar.
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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
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- 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
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-
- "...... 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 $0.81
-
- 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!
-
- Wanna bet there won't be?
-
- 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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- Issue #15
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- By: John Deegan
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-
-
- COMPAQ SUPPLIES DOS 6 - Compaq Computer Corp. says it will start sup-
- plying its new desktop and portable computers with the new Microsoft DOS
- 6 at no extra charge, replacing the MS-DOS 5 version currently included
- on Compaq PCs.
-
-
- IBM OFFERS PC-TO-MAINFRAME LINK - The IBM Programming Systems unit
- says it will offer a Windows-based client/server application to link PC
- computers to mainframes via a graphical user interface. The program, to
- be available in August, is called Current OfficeVision/Multiple Virtual
- Storage Workgroup.
-
-
- APPLE CUTS PRICES ON CERTAIN POWERBOOK DUO NOTEBOOKS - Apple Computer
- announced today it has reduced prices in the United States on selected
- PowerBook Duo notebook computers from 10% to 18%, effective immediately.
-
-
- IBM UNVEILS NEW VALUEPOINT UNITS - IBM has unveiled 40 new low-priced
- PCs in its PS/ValuePoint line. The new models are powered by Intel's
- '486 microprocessor and can be converted to Intel's new Pentium micro-
- processor. The models range in price from $1,080 to $3,579 and are said
- to "offer enhanced graphics, truer colors, more power and a broad
- ability to upgrade."
-
-
- HP UNVEILS NEW LASERJETS - Hewlett-Packard has announced two new net-
- work laser printers that can work concurrently with PCs, Macintosh
- computers, Unix-based workstations and multiple networks. Both printers
- can print at 17 pages-per-minute at a 600 dots- per-inch resolution,
- four times the effective resolution of most office laser printers, says
- HP.
-
- The HP LaserJet 4Si printer costs $3,749 and replaces the HP LaserJet
- IIID and HP LaserJet IIISi printers. The new printer includes 2 meg of
- standard memory, expandable to 36 meg, and two expansion slots for op-
- tional HP JetDirect interfaces.
-
- The HP LaserJet 4Si MX printer sells for $5,499. Its standard 10 meg
- memory is expandable to 26MB. The printer also includes Adobe's
- PostScript Level 2 language, a LocalTalk interface and an HP JetDirect
- Ethernet interface that can be connected to as many as 10 different
- network operating systems simultaneously.
-
-
- BACKLOGS - Reports say that PCs are selling so well that IBM has a $1
- billion order backlog for its ThinkPad 700 notebook computers; Apple
- Quadra servers and PowerBooks are also on back order; the wait for some
- Compaq computers is about a month; AST Research has an eight-week back-
- log; and other companies have similar delivery problems due to component
- shortfalls.
-
-
- IATA URGES BAN TO LAPTOP COMPUTER USE DURING AIRCRAFT TAKE-OFFS
- AND LANDINGS - Business travelers who spend airborne time using their
- laptop computers to write a report or crunch numbers on a spreadsheet
- may soon have to find another way to occupy their time while jetting
- from one city to another.
-
- The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced today
- from Geneva, Switzerland that it will warn its 213 member airlines to
- not permit passengers to use electronic devices, including laptop
- computers, during aircraft take-offs and landings.
-
- The move is viewed as a precautionary measure until further research
- can provide more conclusive evidence as to the possible interference
- with navigational equipment caused by passengers' use of electronic
- devices while airborne. It is feared laptop computers and video games
- interfere with aircraft autopilot systems.
-
- Some airlines already restrict the use of electronic devices during
- flights.
-
-
- COMPUTER INDUSTRY LAYOFFS CONTINUE - While some other U.S. industries
- are slowly recovering, the computer industry laid off more workers in
- March than any other industry segment according to a study conducted by
- Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc.
-
- Of the 30,428 layoffs nationwide in March, 9,030, or nearly 30%, were
- in the computer industry.
-
- IBM Corp. was the leader with 4,500 employees dismissed during the
- month, followed by Wang Laboratories Inc., which laid off 3,300.
-
- Other industries particularly affected by layoffs are aerospace, re-
- tail and health care. New York state led the nation in the number of
- layoffs in March, followed by Massachusetts and California.
-
-
- GATES WARY - Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates says that while he
- welcomes the Clinton administration's support for a nation-wide high-
- speed data network, he is wary of too much government involvement.
-
- Speaking to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in
- Seattle recently, Gates said there is intense interest in the software
- and computer industry in developing program and hardware for such a
- network, but that he is concerned individual companies will use their
- influence with the government to promote their products and services
- over those of their competitors.
-
- Gates said, "It is very positive to have politicians who understand
- the potential for technology. Then again, generally, government involve-
- ment is subverted by special interests. I do believe the government has
- to be very careful how they get involved."
-
- Both President Clinton and Vice President Gore have said they want to
- link the nation with a fiber optic cable system to allow information to
- flow rapidly throughout the country.
-
- Gates said it would be better to let private industry and the market
- place decide how the network will be designed and built.
-
- Said Gates, "There's no shortage of commercial money to build these
- networks and do these applications, no shortage at all." The government
- would do the most good developing the network for education and funding
- long-term research projects, he said, and "if it's done the right way, I
- think it can be a very positive thing."
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- Howdy neighbors! I hope this past week has treated you well. It was
- nice to finally have some warmth and sunshine (although the forecasters are
- calling for rain all weekend).
-
- And speaking of rain, I'd sure like to see the silver lining to this
- cloud: Atari stock is now at 13/16ths per share. That's... hmmm, let's
- see... 81 1/4 _cents_ per share! I hope these guys decide to do something
- before the stock hits negative numbers. With the Falcon coming out, um,
- _R_eal _S_oon _N_ow, perhaps now is the time to make a killing "in the
- market"...
-
- On to other things. Let's take a look at the questions that other
- people are asking (Hey, that sounds like a Danny DeVito movie... Other
- Peoples' Questions). Well, anyway, let's take a look:
-
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- From the Atari Productivity Forum
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-
-
- If you have a hard drive, sit back for a moment and remember the fun
- you had choosing it. We all had to decide how much storage space we
- needed, whether to by one ready-made or to build our own, which host
- adaptor to use, what software, and so on and so forth. I don't know about
- you, but when I got my first hard drive, there weren't many people around
- with the experience I needed. Luckily for Sergio Caplan, there are many
- more of us now to draw on for experience. He posts:
-
-
- "Am looking for a hard drive for my atari st 1040. haven't the
- slightest idea where to begin looking..... any help would be
- appreciated. please email any ideas, clues or hints. I don't care if
- I find new or used."
-
-
- Lee Zion tells Sergio:
-
-
- "You will find two "main" sources of "ready to run" hard drives for
- the Atari 1040ST, Supra and ICD. Both have built in "plug and play"
- interfaces as well as software for the non-standard Atari hard drive
- port to the standard world hard disk driver card. Local (depending on
- where you live) and mail order vendors for both are still around.
-
- If you are the "tinkering" type, you can build your own. All it takes
- is a hard disk, a power supply, a driver card, Atari to standard
- interface, a case to put it all in and of course software to boot the
- hard disk.
-
- I have been using a 120 meg Supra Hard Disk for two years and have
- been quite happy with it. Several others here in the forum have put
- their own drive together from parts.
-
- For sale notices are posted frequently both here and in Atari Arts for
- systems including hard drives.
-
- If you give more detail about what you have in mind, I'm sure you will
- find advise here."
-
-
- Meanwhile, from the "Just looking for something to talk about 'till
- the Falcon arrives" department continuing a discussion about what
- true-color really is (and whether or not the Falcon really has it), Thomas
- Worthington posts:
-
-
- "Look, the human eye can only see about 10 million colors under
- perfect conditions using 1 meter square areas of non-active pigment.
- No one can tell me that they can tell the difference between 16
- million colors and 32768 on a squinty little SVGA monitor. This is
- just advertising hype."
-
-
- Perhaps what we should do is just drop all the catch-phrases and just
- compare the Falcon against as many other machines as possible. That way
- people don't end up arguing that their machine is better because they spell
- the term "true-color" instead of "true-color". At this point, I don't care
- if they call it "Shirley"... just ship the darned thing and make it the
- best that it can be.
-
- And as if the constantly slipping delivery dates of the Falcon weren't
- bad enough, Atari has now decided that ALL dealers (old as well as new)
- MUST submit new Dealer Agreements. Travis Guy of Atari Explorer Online
- posts:
-
-
- "Director of Communications Bob Brodie has been unbelievably busy of
- late. One item of note, Bob asked me to enlist as many of AEO's
- readers as possible to get this word out: Any dealer who plans on
- selling Atari Falcon030s MUST turn in a signed Authorized Dealer
- Agreement to Atari. So if your dealer was planning on getting
- Falcon030s from a distributor, and felt that they didn't have to
- sign the Dealer Agreement - they (and you) will be in for a great
- disappointment. Please pass this around.
-
- --==--==--==--==--
-
- Some dealers who plan on buying Falcon030s from distributors feel that
- they do not have to sign and return the Atari Dealer Agreements.
- Wrong! Distributors are under obligation to NOT supply dealers
- without ADAs. If you plan on purchasing a Falcon030, please contact
- your local dealer and ask if they have sent in their ADA to Atari."
-
-
- Interesting, to say the least. I wonder if Toys R US, Child World, and
- KMart are also going to be filling out these Dealer Agreements... as a
- matter of fact, I wonder if any of them are going to carry the Falcon.
- Hey, I know! They can put them in the areas that used to be set aside for
- the Lynx!
-
- Dazzz Smith must have been reading my mind when he posted:
-
-
- "Hmmm, sounds restrictive to me......"
-
-
- Oh, by the way, some of you may raise an eyebrow or two (or three) at
- the mention of another magazine within these pages. I'd just like to say
- that the staff of STReport have a large amount of respect for Travis and
- his people. They do a fine job. And as Travis said, the main point here
- is to get the word out to dealers about the new agreement. Thanks Travis!
-
-
- On the subject of the Falcon in the US, Toli Vavaskos asks:
-
-
- "Could you explain why you don't get Falcons in the States? In Europe
- they are properly available (at least the 4/65 ones plus a 4/120
-
-
- variation)."
-
-
- GOOD QUESTION! Would anyone "in-the-know" care to explain? And can
- we do without the "party line" for a while?
-
-
-
-
- From the Atari ST Arts Forum
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-
-
- Phil Payzant tells SYSOP*Ron Luks a few kind words when seem they are
- needed the very most... Unlike elsewhere, CIS maintains the mature,
- censorship free areas we all crave..
-
- "Ron-
-
- Sometimes I feel a little embarrassed that I don't contribute more to
- this forum's daily activities. I'm a semi-lurker, albeit one who
- looks in several times per week, and I must say this is one of the
- most open, thought provoking and _balanced_ forums I see on this
- system or anywhere else. Sure, there are occasional wild and (in
- hindsight) amusing swings into the entire gamut of opinions and
- emotions ranging from negative to positive, pessimistic to optimistic
- (I heard a good definition of an optimist the other day: a pessimist
- defines an optimist as someone who has no idea what is really going
- on) and serene to incendiary.
-
- Geoffrey's opinions are interesting, and one must speculate (as Jim
- Ness did) how he came by them. He may be wrong (and definitely _is_
- wrong regarding being "canned" by you and your staff) but I appreciate
- the opportunity to at least read his opinions without fear that they
- might have been stricken from the message base because they don't fit
- some ill-defined and misconceived policy. As long as there's no
- profanity or bigotry, I want to hear (see) what he has to say, just as
- I also want to see the responses, flaming or otherwise.
-
- Let the whiners continue. Let the apologists continue. And let the
- rest of us enjoy the interplay. Roll on, and good work Ron. I have a
- good time here."
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-
- John Amsler asks:
-
-
- "I've used the utility PI3TOTIF.EXE with great effect on my friend's
- IBM clone (386/40). Is there a utility that does the inverse function
- -- i.e., convert from TIFF to PI3?"
-
-
- Good ol' Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer Magazine gives John an option
- that is much easier than running around looking for a program that may or
- may not work. He posts:
-
-
- "One way is have a snapshot desk accessory installed. Load the TIFF
- into a paint program and display in full screen mode. Take a picture
- ALT-HELP (is the method my snapshot acc uses) and then save it in
- PI3."
-
-
- Dazzz Smith tells John:
-
-
- "Gemview 2.2 handles TIFF files I think John, it outputs to a number
- of different formats as well."
-
-
- After Sysop Ron Luks posted:
-
-
- "The staff here really tries to be helpful here and I am satisfied of
- their (our) honest good intentions and efforts. I hope the majority
- of the members agree with me."
-
-
- Tim Myers tells Ron:
-
-
- "I do ! People have varying opinions and points of view. Its reading
- those opinions etc that increases knowledge among us and helps us to
- see things in a different light. Sometimes those pieces of information
- complete pictures for us, and sometimes reveal a side we hadn't
- considered. There is nothing wrong with criticism. If someone
- considers it unjust you can be sure they will say so, but everybody's
- viewpoint is valuable and equally valid whether it is accepted of not.
- If someone is convinced that Atari is the greatest thing in the world
- then fine, but there are people who hold an opposing view. To close
- your mind to an opinion because it disagrees with you own is foolish
- perhaps ignorant. Long live informed debate. I think you guys do a
- good and pretty non-intrusive job as it should be."
-
-
-
-
- From the Atari Vendors Forum
- ============================
-
-
-
- Tim Shaw asks the CodeHeads:
-
-
- "Will Warp 9 work with my new Falcon? Cheers P.S. I guess you guys
- already know that Maxifile won't delete folders?"
-
-
- Charles F. Johnson of CodeHead Technologies tells Tim:
-
-
- "The current version of Warp 9 is not compatible with the Falcon.
- However, we have a version in-house that's about 90% complete, working
- in all Falcon modes except true-color. We should be ready to announce
- the update fairly soon, depending on when (if?) the Falcon is released
- here in the US.
-
- Yes, I'm aware that MaxiFile doesn't delete folders on the Falcon;
- this is because Atari changed the way the GEMDOS Delete() call works.
- (Without telling developers, of course.) Again, this is fixed already
- in an in-house version; more news soon."
-
-
- A few weeks ago Mike Mortilla mentioned that he had a problem with his
- mouse cursor and that he thought that Warp9 could have something to do with
- it. Well, it turned out not to be Warp9. So Mike posts:
-
-
- "I reported a mouse cursor bug to you a week or two ago. It now
- appears that the cause is a different program and *not* Warp 9.
-
- Thanks for answering my note and for making Warp 9 so sturdy."
-
-
- Charles Johnson thanks Mike:
-
-
- "Thanks for getting back to me on that. I'm glad to hear it wasn't
- Warp 9's fault."
-
-
-
-
- From the Atari Portfolio Forum
- ==============================
-
-
-
- Russ LaForce asks Ron Luks:
-
-
- "Have you heard about AA lithium batteries. They cost twice as much
- but are suppose to last 3 times longer. Popular Science had an
- article about them recently. I have not used any yet. As I recently
- bought a bunch of alkalines. When my supply gets low, I plan on
- trying lithiums. One drawback is lithium batteries containing too
- much lithium may explode. This drawback appears to have been
- resolved. Another drawback is that they are not rechargeable. I did
- see some in a Walgreen's Drug Store. Are there any guinea pigs in
- this forum. Most of the time when I use my Port, I have it connected
- to an AC adapter and am able to get 2 months on a set of batteries."
-
-
- Ron replies:
-
-
- "I'm familiar with Lithium batteries but I would have to take
- exception to that claim of 3x the battery life. Yes, its longer than
- alkalines, but not 3x. They are also more expensive than alkalines
- and I think that you will find the extra cost just about covers the
- extra life."
-
-
- Sysop Marty Mankins tells Russ:
-
-
- "In some devices, the Hi Energy Lithium cells provide 3x the life.
- It's amazing how long they have lasted in a flash unit and they last
- about 2.5 times as long in the Portfolio.
-
- For the price, they are not the best value, but for not having to
- worry about battery changes for a longer period of time, it's a good
- deal."
-
-
- Sysop BJ Gleason posts:
-
-
- "If we start talking about what we have in the shed...
-
- TRS-80 Model I
- ZX80
- ZX81
- PC-1, 2, 4, and 8 [Radio Shacks Pocket Computers]
- Dec Rainbow
- PC Jr
- HP 150
-
- And probably a few more that I am forgetting right now..."
-
-
- Not to be outdone, Sysop Marty Mankins tells BJ:
-
-
- "That's an impressive list. I didn't know you had the Zeos PPC?
-
- Here's my list;
-
- 2 Portfolios
- Sharp PC-3000
- Sharp Wizard OZ-9600
- Sharp Wizard OZ-8600
- Psion Series 3 256-s
- HP 95LX 1Mb model
- IBM AT (6MHz 286)
- 386sx/16MHz clone
- 486/33 DX clone
-
- That's it for now."
-
-
-
-
- Have you ever wanted to take your Portfolio on the road and telecommunicate
- while you were away from your desktop model but didn't want to lug around
- an external modem? Thomas Wallentin asks:
-
-
- "Is there a company that installs a modem into the serial interface?"
-
-
- Sysop Ron Luks tells Thomas:
-
-
- "I've been told that Megabyte computers (Texas) will make this
- installation for you for a $50 charge (in addition to the cost of the
- modem and the serial interface if you don't already own them). You can
- find their address in the libraries here."
-
-
-
-
- Well folks, that's it for this week. Have a safe, happy, and computer
- enhanced Holiday. And make sure you saunter on back here next week, same
- time, same station, kick your shoes off, lean back, relax, and listen to
- what they are saying when...
-
-
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-
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-
- > CT FEST'93 STR SHOW NEWS
- """"""""""""""""""""""""
-
- 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.
-
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
-
-
- > MAJOR PIRATE BBS BUSTED! STR Spotlight SPA Spearheads Investigation!
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
-
- RUSTY & EDIE'S BBS NAILED!
- ==========================
-
-
-
- FBI raids major Ohio computer bulletin board;
- action follows joint investigation with SPA.
-
-
-
- The Federal Bureau of Investigation, on Saturday, Jan. 30, 1993,
- raided "Rusty & Edie's," a computer bulletin board located in Boardman,
- Ohio, which has reportedly been illegally distributing copyrighted software
- programs and files. Seized in the raid on the Rusty & Edie's bulletin
- board were computers, hard disk drives and telecommunications equipment, as
- well as financial and subscriber records. For the past several months, the
- Software Publishers Association ("SPA") has been working with the FBI in
- investigating the Rusty & Edie's bulletin board (BBS), additionally, a
- major part of the investigation involved downloading numerous copyrighted
- business and entertainment programs from the board (BBS).
-
- SPA's investigation commenced shortly after the receipt of numerous
- complaints from SPA members reporting their software was being illegally
- distributed to the public through Rusty & Edie's pay BBS. Rusty & Edie's
- bulletin board (BBS) was among the largest private (PAY) bulletin boards in
- the country if not the world. It boasted of 124 nodes available to callers
- and over 14,000 subscribers throughout the United States and several
- foreign countries. Up to the day it was busted, the board had recorded in
- excess of 3.4 million phone calls, with new calls coming in at the rate of
- over 4,000 per day. It was set up and established in 1987 and had
- continually expanded to well over 19 gigabytes of file storage comprising
- 100,000 plus files available to subscribers for downloading. The BBS had
- paid subscribers throughout the World. The United States and several
- foreign countries, including Canada, Luxembourg, France, Germany, Finland,
- the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom were among those in
- the system's records.
-
- A privately owned and operated computer bulletin board, better known
- as a BBS, permits personal computer users to call and access a host
- computer system by a modem-equipped telephone to exchange information,
- including messages, files, and computer programs. The systems operator
- (Sysop) is generally responsible for the operation of the bulletin board
- and determines who is allowed to access the bulletin board and under what
- conditions. For a fee of eighty nine dollars per annum, subscribers to the
- Rusty & Edie's bulletin board were given access to the board's contents
- including the "hot" file area where many popular copyrighted business and
- entertainment packages could readily be found. Subscribers were able to
- "download" or receive these files for use on their own computers without
- having to pay the rightful copyrighted owner anything for the software
- packages.
-
- "The SPA applauds the FBI's swift action today," said Ilene Rosenthal,
- General Counsel for the SPA. "This action clearly indicates the FBI
- recognizes the harm theft of intellectual property causes to one of the
- U.S. A.'s most vibrant industries. It clearly demonstrates a trend that
- the government understands the seriousness of software piracy." The SPA is
- actively working with the FBI in the investigation of computer bulletin
- boards, and similar raids on other boards are expected shortly. Whether
- the programming is copied from a software package purchased at a
- neighborhood computer store or downloaded from a bulletin board thousands
- of miles away, pirated software adds greatly to the overall cost of
- computing in general. According to SPA's figures, in 1991, the software
- industry lost $1.2 billion in the U.S. alone. Losses, internationally, are
- several billion dollars more.
-
- "Many people may not realize that software pirates cause prices to be
- much higher, in part, to make up for publisher losses from piracy," says
- Ken Wasch, Executive Director of SPA. In addition, they ruin the
- reputation of the hundreds of legitimate bulletin boards that serve an
- important function for computer users." The Software Publishers
- Association is the principal trade association of the personal computer
- software industry. Its over 1,000 members represent the leading publishers
- in the business, consumer and education software markets. The SPA has
- offices in Washington DC, and Paris, France.
-
-
- CONTACT: Software Publishers Association, Washington
- Ilene Rosenthal, 202/452-1600 Ext. 318
- Terri Childs, 202/452-1600 Ext. 320
-
-
- _______________________________________________________________________
-
-
-
- > BLUE RIDGE ATARIFEST'93 STR SHOW NEWS "The Summertime Atari Event!"
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
-
- 1993 Blue Ridge ATARIFEST
- """""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
-
- 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 ASHEVILLE!
-
-
- 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:
-
-
-
- Come for a day or come for the weekend,
- but do come and enjoy yourself.
-
-
- Great Smokies Hilton Resort Hilton Inn Drive (704)254-3211
- Toll-free reservation phone number 1-800-733-3211
-
-
- Radisson One Thomas Wolf Plaza (704)252-8211
- Rate: $62.00 per room (1-4 people)
-
-
- ====== Additional Hotel / Motel Information ===========
-
- Days Inn I-26 and Airport Road (704)684-2281
- I-40 Exit 55 (704)298-5140
-
- Econo Lodge US 70 East, I-40 Exit 55 (704)298-5519
-
- Holiday Inn 275 Smoky Park Hwy (704)667-4501
- Toll-free reservation phone number 1-800-HOLIDAY
-
- Red Roof Inn I-40 and US 19-23 Exit 44 (704)667-9803
- Toll-free reservation phone number 1-800-843-7663
-
- Budget Motel I-40 Exit 44 (Enka-Chandler)
- West Asheville Exit (704)665-2100 Best
- Western Asheville Central 22 Woodfin St (704)253-1851
-
- ========= Local Bed & Breakfast lodging Information =========
-
- Aberdeen Inn 64 Linden Ave (704)254-9336
- Albemarle Inn 86 Edgemont Road (704)255-0027
- Applewood Manor 62 Cumberland Circle (704)254-2244
- The Bridle Path Inn Lockout Road (704)252-0035
- Cairn Brae B & B 217 Patton Mountain Rd (704)252-9219
- Carolina B & B 177 Cumberland Ave (704)254-3608
- Cedar Crest Victorian Inn 674 Biltmore Ave (704)252-1289
- Corner Oak Manor 53 St. Dunstan (704)253-3525
- Cornerstone Inn 230 Pearson Dr (704)253-5644
- Flint Street Inn 100 & 116 Flint Street (704)253-6723
- The Lion and The Rose 276 Montford Ave (704)255-7673
- The Ray House B & B 83 Hillside St (704)252-0106
- Reed House 119 Dodge St (704)274-1604
- The Wright Inn 235 Pearson Drive (704)251-0789]
- (1-800-552-5724)
-
- A more complete listing of Bed & Breakfasts can be obtained through the
- Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce.
-
- Reservations should be made immediately, as July is the height of our
- tourist season.
-
-
- =========== CAMP GROUNDS ================
-
- (reservations are a must during this time of season):
-
- Mount Pisgah:
- About 20 miles southwest of Asheville on the Blue Ridge Parkway at
- mile post 408.6 (National Park Service). 690 acres. Elevation 5000'. One of
- the nicest campgrounds in Western North Carolina. 67 tent sites, 70 RV
- sites. For reservations: P.O.Box 749, Watnesville, N.C. 28786; phone (704)
- 235-9109. No showers. Groceries and restaurant. Nature program. 14 day
- stay limit.
-
- Lake Powhatan:
- 4 miles south of Asheville on State road 191, 3.5 miles west on SR
- 806. 30 acres. 98 tent/rv sites. Reservation available thru Mistix
- 1-800-283-CAMP. Disposal station. No showers. Swimming; lifeguard; fishing;
- nature trails; bicycles. 14-day stay limit.
-
- While in the area, you might want to consider a little sightseeing,
- and include a visit to the Biltmore House here in Asheville (the largest
- single family residence ever built in the U.S.--its a "castle"). A visit to
- the Biltmore can be a full-day's activity as you will want to view the
- house, visit the winery, and walk some of the grounds and gardens.
-
- 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
- mountains. Perhaps a hike up to Mount Pisgah and look back down to
- Asheville(you can see Mt. Pisgah from most anywhere in Asheville). A short
- drive from Mt. Pisgah will take you to Sliding Rock (for those of you
- travelling with kids who are still kids at heart), the Cradle of Forestry
- (first forest school in the country), waterfalls, trout hatchery, etc. For
- the adventurous, white water rafting on the Natahala River near Bryson
- 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
- 704-258-6111 FAX: (704)251-0926
-
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- > FALCONWAIT?? STR FOCUS! A TRUE EXERCISE IN PATIENCE!
- """""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
- DELAYS?? WHAT DELAYS?
- ======================
- ATARI EXPERIENCING DELAYS? NAW, ITS AN ILLUSION!
-
-
- Since the bird watching ("FalconWait") "countdown" began, users have
- been keeping a 'peeled' eye out for the anxiously expected arrival of the
- Falcon030. Unfortunately, it has yet to make the retail scene in the
- USA... YET. Mind you now, the word is, at this time, "sometime" this
- month. In an attempt to keep everything in the proper perspective, we have
- done a little looking around in an attempt get a 'feel' for the users
- attitudes and mood swings relative to "FalconWait".
-
- Early on, before Christmas of last year, 1992, as you can see... the
- tolerance level for "FalconWait" was quite high.
-
-
- from GEnie....
- Category 4, Topic 36
- Message 82 Tue Dec 15, 1992
- S.JOHNSON10 [Steve] at 01:19 EST
-
- C.MACLEOD2 - No, Sam Tramiel said LIMITED AVAILABILITY in 10/92 and
- shipping in QUANTITY in 12/92-1/93. To me, the quantity shipments still
- seem to be on schedule (i.e. only the limited shipments have been delayed
- so far).
-
- ------------
-
-
- .....hope is still optimistically high in February of this year....
-
-
- from Genie....
- Category 4, Topic 15
- Message 84 Tue Feb 16, 1993
- STEVE-J [FunkPopARoll] at 03:59 EST
-
- For those who may not have heard, Atari announced a few days ago that the
- Falcon030 will be shipping in the U.S., (and presumably Canada), during the
- first week of March.
-
- ------------
-
- ....as time progressed to get shorter, the confidence level in Atari goes
- on the wane.. and "FalconWait" becomes more anxious.
-
-
- from GEnie
- Category 4, Topic 15
- Message 149 Fri Feb 26, 1993
- C.WORTON [Charlie] at 22:53 EST
-
- Yeah, Sean, well, to each his own. Had an uncle who used to swear by GM
- cars as well. Still does, too. The fact that many other products are
- demonstrably superior in virtually every parameter never changed his mind.
- But a lot of other people did change their minds, and GM is in a major hole
- right now. You just keep on believing that Atari is the best. As long as
- they're around, I expect you'll be happy enough. 'Course, they may not be
- around for long...
-
- The performance of the new Macs is exceptional, and the value (dollars
- spent vs. performance realized) is very high. The GUI is superior to
- windows (not surprising, considering Apple's been improving it for ten
- years now) and the price for a functional machine is right in there with
- the dos boxes. Apple has also been running multipage advertisements in PC
- Mag stressing ease of expandability for the Mac (if you can use a plug, you
- can expand a Mac) and I doubt those ads are going unread.
-
- FunkPopAroll (or whatever), I suspect that if you check the archives on
- GEnie you'll discover that the Falcon originally had an early shipping date
- (limited quantities) of spring, 1992. That slipped to summer, then fall,
- then January, now March. And I doubt very much that March is going to
- happen, either. (Well, okay. March WILL happen. The Falcon won't - at
- least, in March.)
-
- If Atari was capable of introducing the machines at the time that they
- originally suggested they could, they would be a leading edge company. But
- the Falcon, as was the TT before it, is a year late. In that year, the
- world of computing has changed dramatically. A year ago, the Falcon was a
- hefty contender. But the competition has increased capability, and
- decreased price. Is the sole presence of a DSP chip in the Falcon enough
- to make someone choose it over the Mac - taking into account the relative
- market shares of the two manufacturers?
-
- The Falcon is no longer the value that it was a year ago.
-
- Kind of a shame...
-
- ......Charlie
-
- ------------
-
- ....now, with the "March first" date long gone, the confidence level in
- Atari begins to wear very thin... "FalconWait" begins to take on larger
- than real proportions...
-
- from GEnie
- Category 4, Topic 15
- Message 203 Sun Mar 07, 1993
- C.WORTON [Charlie] at 13:07 EST
-
- Re discussing computers in the appropriate topic: good point. One problem:
- I cannot locate any topic which lends itself to Apple Mac machines. Can
- someone educate me on this point?
-
- Richard Bush, Atari is not profitable; they are losing money - a lot of
- money - every quarter. Were they profitable, I would not be nearly as
- concerned.
-
- Companies with dwindling cash resources are exactly the candidates that
- need to increase their levels of advertising. Unfortunately, they are also
- the candidates that can afford it least. And due to their lack of
- experience in advertising, they will make mistakes in media buys; and due
- to their lack of prior exposure, the initial hit of advertising is less
- impactful on the public then the same buy would be a year down the road.
-
- But there is more at issue here then the matter of advertising. There is
- the matter of a product to sell. Reason with me; the STe is a dated
- design, is not expandable, and in general does not offer good value for the
- money to the first time computer buyer. Those buyers are more likely to
- move in the direction of Macs, IBMs, or Amigas. Atari has (had?) a
- spectacular product in the Falcon030, but they have yet to bring it to
- market. Meanwhile, competitors ARE bringing their competitive products to
- market, capturing the limelight and reducing the impact of the Falcon,
- should it ever appear.
-
- And there is more at issue here then a product to sell. There is the
- matter of manufacturing capability. Since the Federated Stores debacle,
- Atari has been forced to sell its own factories, thus becoming dependent on
- outside manufacturing capability. Not only is this more expensive, it
- would appear from the latest delay that they can't even pick a competent
- manufacturer. (they blamed the January - March delay on unacceptable
- quality control problems. I don't buy it; I think that there was something
- else at work, more likely a major flaw in the machine design. But lets
- take them at their word.)
-
- If Atari succeeds later this month in producing the Falcon030 in quantity,
- and does a spectacular job of marketing the machine, they might still pull
- it off. The point is, they need LOTS more then an ad campaign. They need
- Falcon030s, in brightly colored boxes. Then a distribution network,
- probably direct mail (Fedex, whatever.) THEN an ad campaign.
-
- Regards,
-
- Charlie
-
- ------------
-
- ..wishful thinking is taking over where good judgement should prevail.
- Folks want Atari's Falcon to be shipping so desperately they appear to be
- seeing things... Falcons shipping in the US? Where from one Tramiel
- residence to another? "FalconWait" is now becoming a full time occupation
- for some...
-
- from GEnie
- Category 4, Topic 15
- Message 257 Sun Mar 14, 1993
- D.FLORY at 22:51 EST
-
- Latest word is Falcons are being manufactured at a rate of around 350/day.
- I'd like to hear 3500/ day but what the heck. They are actually being
- shipped in the US now.
-
- (-: Happy Bytes :-)
-
-
- Dave Flory, ALERTsys*Cop
- 18:21 PST - 03/14/93
-
- ------------
-
- .. the head Doctor waits patiently.. for the promised Falcon
-
- from GEnie
- Category 4, Topic 15
- Message 343 Thu Apr 01, 1993
- JERRYP [Chaos Master] at 18:01 EST
-
- Still waiting for a Falcon
-
- ------------
-
- ... Concerned users try to give stability to an otherwise very shaky
- situation. Opinions are running in all directions.... "FalconWait" now is
- becoming a rather touchy subject....
-
- from GEnie
- Category 4, Topic 15
- Message 348 Sat Apr 03, 1993
- G.ANDERSON at 19:17 EST
-
- Jerry...... let me try again. I don't think it'll do any more good than
- the last time but I'll give it another shot.
-
- Gregg
-
- ------------
-
- ...from all corners of the globe, the dissatisfaction rises.... to untold
- heights as "FalconWait" becomes the search for the "Bird of Paradise".
-
- from CIS...
- #: 38526 S17/Community Square
- 05-Apr-93 14:02:44
- Sb: #38506-platforms
- Fm: GST Software Products 71351,332
- To: Atari Interface 70007,4640
-
- Pattie
-
- > He told Bill and I after he told many, many reg.
-
-
- > developers. He held hours of meetings showing off the system to
- > representatives of companies who made Atari software before we were
- > able to talk to him.
-
- We, as developers in the UK, were told that the Falcon would *definitely*
- ship last summer with timescales that match your comments. This I guess
- would have been some months before you were probably aware of the machines
- existence - although that depends on how soon you knew about it.
-
- Tony
-
-
- ... on more fronts than anyone would care to compute, the attitude is now
- becoming one of extreme dissatisfaction and fear of impending failure on
- the part of certain developers and dealers. "FalconWait is now at the
- point of being an exercise in futility.
-
- from CIS
- #: 38527 S17/Community Square
- 05-Apr-93 14:58:16
- Sb: #38519-platforms
- Fm: SYSOP*Ron Luks 76703,254
- To: GST Software Products 71351,332
-
- Tony! Glad to see you back online. You've been awfully quiet for a long
- time and we missed you.
-
- Yes, your experience (holding a product up while waiting for hardware or
- software from Atari Corp) is exactly what I was referring to in my message.
- A lot of companies make business commitments based upon a two-way
- relationship with Atari Corp (or other computer makers) and when the
- computer maker doesn't ship a product on time, it affects the fortunes of
- all.
-
- We were told the Falcon would be available in October 92, November 92,
- December 92, January 93, (a jump), then first week of MArch 93, then the
- third week of March 93, then finally "10 days later." That would make it
- approx April 3rd. It looks to me like Atari has missed every single one of
- the promised target dates and the Falcon is still not shipping in the USA.
- I didn't hear of any big news released at CEBIT and I am starting to talk
- to big developers (with pre-paid orders in the big 5-figure range) who are
- starting to panic because Atari isn't shipping ANY hardware in the USA.
-
- In the latest case, the software is ready to ship but without Atari
- hardware, its useless and the software developer is at his wits end and
- fearful for his entire business.
-
- ... let the truth be known... or, at least from user's viewpoint. The
- opinions of the normal, everyday user is far more vital than all the
- editorials about "FalconWait". Meanwhile.... the _waiting_ continues.
-
- from CIS
- #: 38551 S1/Forum Business
- 06-Apr-93 07:09:56
- Sb: Falcon
- Fm: Geoffrey Larsen 100236,1053
- To: All
-
- Hi there I know I said I was leaving the Atari forums, and I have. I am not
- down loading any of the messages from any of the atari forums.
-
- However that does not mean that if I come across a bit of information
- that may be of use to all of you I won't pass it on. So if you have any
- questions about what I am going to say you will have to contact me through
- the mail system.
-
- Ok here is the plot, as you may remember from the other day I had the
- use of a Falcon (we have a car down here called a Falcon, I hate the name.
- But it is too late now). I was on it for about two hours. The 65 Meg h/d
- was fine, there is a drive light on the floppy on the side (were you can't
- see it), however the drive light on the front of the machine flickers when
- the h/d is working and remains lit when the f/d is operating, a little
- confusing at first but you soon get used to it. The floppy looks very add
- on-ish the way it is mounted, however it does the job.
-
- The picture quality of the still's displayed from the h/d was amazing,
- all the more so as we only had an EGA monitor there. Interestingly it
- displays all resolutions on the EGA monitor, but the flicker makes some of
- them unusable.
-
- I was able to run the latest version of Pagestream UK and in Falcon
- mode (don't ask me what resolution it was) the screen size was bigger, but
- slower than in ST medium res.
-
- The resolution controls are very straight forward, they are controlled
- by selecting the number of columns 40/80 and then the number of colors, I
- think from memory it was 4,16,256,?,Truecolor. Then you had the ST Low,
- Medium and High, high res. ST will run on an EGA monitor the picture is
- very clear, but the flicker is bad.
-
- There is an ACC supplied that allows the recording of sound directly
- from the mic input (top sample rate was 55Mhz. or thereabouts) and then the
- sounds can be assigned to system events and the key board. Having the sound
- assigned to system events is a nice touch but a cat scream every time you
- open a window becomes a tad tedious. Fortunately the internal speaker can
- be turned off from the control panel. An adaptor is supplied to connect
- the SC1435 or SM147 monitors. I presume that the VGA monitors are a
- standard IBM configuration.
-
- It look's like the Falcon I was using was a pre-release, as in the one
- that locks up if an ST program does a sound call.
-
- I used a program called "Powermonger" and the first thing it does is a
- sound call (lock-up), "Llamatron" bit of graphics hits the screen then a
- sound call (lock-up), then just to prove it I tried "Secret of Monkey
- Island" sound call (lock-up). So I suppose all I'm saying is that the
- machine is great but obviously Atari has made some mistakes and they
- obviously don't want to tell us about it. Mistakes are something u make
- but u sure as heck don't want to tell anybody about it if u can get out of
- it. Anyway it may be prudent to make sure that the Falcon u buy is not a
- pre-release one, unless u have no intention of running ST software on it.
-
- Rumor has it that Atari has or is in the process of fixing the problem
- for the release. Now, as I remember, there was a problem with the DMA chip
- in the first STe's, and Atari sold them (I think they marked the boxes with
- a red dot or something), anyway a mate of mine bought one, and then he
- purchased a h/d. Talk about problems, unreal. Still, between Atari and
- Supra, they fixed the problems.
-
- So be patient and hopefully you will receive a Falcon that will run
- your ST software as well.
-
- ** Geoff of OZ **
-
-
- So there you have it. Opinions, anxiety, high hopes, utter
- frustration and of course, dismal disappointment in find that Sam's words
- about the Falcon030 being "on time" meant absolutely nothing. Atari has
- the "whole ball o wax" on the line with this effort. Else they'll revert
- to being a Game Machine Company for real. Devoting their resources to the
- design and manufacture, and in house marketing of game machines like the
- Lynx and its carts. And soon... the Jaguar. It rumored there are those in
- Atari who are writing scripts for telephone sales people. And then, there
- are those who are writing "hints" for the game carts.
-
-
- ____________________________________________________________
-
-
-
- > CEBIT REPORTS STR FOCUS! Reports from CeBIT'93
- """"""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
-
- REPORTS ON CEBIT
- ================
-
-
- From the Genie ST Roundtable
- Cat. 11, Posts 40-51
-
-
- Compiled by Lloyd E. Pulley, Sr.
-
- From Bill Rehbock of Atari -
-
- Here is a short overview of what I found to be the highlights of
- CeBIT. It is certainly not all-encompassing, but I think it does convey
- the level of excitement in Europe over the Falcon. I personally would like
- to thank all of the developers that pulled together and produced the fine
- Falcon software that was shown at the Atari stand. -Bill Rehbock @ Atari
-
- MultiTOS, SpeedoGDOS, Atari Works
-
- Normen Kowalweski from Atari Germany drew large crowds while demoing
- the latest software offerings from Atari. Many of the developers were
- displaying their software running with MultiTOS and SpeedoGDOS. People
- were very excited to hear that the products have been released to the
- factory and that Falcons would be soon showing up with MultiTOS and Speedo
- pre-installed.
-
- Blackmail - Digital Optical Analog
-
- DOA is negotiating with several large European distributors (including
- Compo) for distribution in Europe. Their Falcon-based voicemail system is
- currently undergoing FCC Certification and is expected to be available
- publicly by the end of May.
-
- DA's Vektor - Digital Arts
-
- Digital Arts is the programming team that produced Retouche and Didot.
- DA's Vektor is a key-frame animation package that can perform 3D
- manipulation to 2D vector graphics, type, and bitmapped pictures. It's
- presentation graphic abilities exceed those of Macromind Director and
- Micrografix Designer. It retails for less than $200.
-
- Profiler - Application Systems Heidelberg
-
- Profiler is Application Systems Heidelberg's new programming tool for
- their Pure C and Pure Pascal environments. It is a quality application used
- for debugging and optimizing programs.
-
- TruePaint - HiSoft
-
- Falcon-optimized True Color Paint Package that retails for $60.00. It
- has a huge variety of import and export formats as well as simple animation
- capabilities.
-
- Diamond Back/Diamond Edge - Oregan Research
-
- Bob Luneski's sanity-saving hard disk utilities were shown with full
- Falcon SCSI and IDE support.
-
- Photo Studio - Eurosoft
-
- Photo Studio is a low-cost retouching package from France that is
- optimized for performing special effects and retouching on previously
- scanned or PhotoCD images. Compo announced that it would handle
- distribution of True Paint outside of France.
-
- Chagall - Trade It
-
- Chagall is a mid-level true-color painting package from Germany that
- has a very advanced feature set, including high-end filtering, masking, and
- tinting. They hope to have the details for North American distribution
- worked out quickly.
-
- Superbase4 - HiSoft/Oxxi
-
- Superbase4 should be ready for official alpha release within two or
- three weeks. The new version has full SpeedoGDOS support and support for
- imbedding a wide variety of graphic data formats into your database. It
- retains compatibility with Superbase Professional and allows importing
- forms from Superbase Amiga. The report generator is one of the finest I've
- seen on any platform and has the ability to add graphics to the output such
- as placing boxes around totals.
-
- Falcon/VME - Rhothron
-
- Rhothron showed a VME expansion connector that plugs into the
- processor direct slot. The cable to the VME connector comes out of the
- Falcon through the space at the cartridge port. They were showing it
- working with the TKR Crazy Dots 32-bit true color board.
-
- ColorDISC PCD - Color Concepts
-
- Color Concepts demonstrated all aspects of PhotoCD, including a
- PhotoCD module for Calamus SL. Phillips, Kodak, and Toshiba were all very
- impressed and surprised that we had such a full implementation of PhotoCD
- on the Falcon. No other platform has complete support for
- interactive/Portfolio PhotoCD yet.
-
- MPEG Decompression - Brainstorm
- Brainstorm demonstrated 12 frames per second on-the-fly MPEG video
- decompression using MPEG video clips from Star Wars, Michael Jackson
- videos, news clips, etc. This is the same company that wrote the JPEG
- routines for Atari. The JPEG routines (320x200 decompression in less than
- one second) will be available to developers at the end of April.
-
- VROOM - Lhankor
-
- Lhankor showed an extremely fast Gran Prix racing game optimized for
- Falcon. The game was still running in 16-color mode with PSG sound, but
- they intend to release it in September with all new 256 and true color
- artwork and digital sound.
-
- Overscan Titler/Genlock - Overscan/Compo
-
- One of the main features of the huge video wall was the Overscan Video
- Titler. The titler makes full use of SpeedoGDOS and works with all ST's,
- but is optimized for the Falcon's overscan, overlay bit and color
- capabilities. The final product will be shipping at the end of April and
- there will be a NTSC/YC version as well as PAL/YC version.
-
- Papyrus - ROM Software
-
- Papyrus shipped the latest version of their high-performance
- wordprocessor that now includes advanced table creation and calculation
- abilities. Papyrus has full color support and is in the same league as
- Microsoft Word for Windows and WordPerfect for Windows or the Mac. They
- signed up a yet-to-be announced North American distributor while at the
- show. The product is scheduled to be available in North America in about 6
- weeks.
-
- InShape - Alexander Thomsen
-
- With my urging, and the support from Normen, InShape has spent the
- last seven months rewriting their key-frame video rendering package. It can
- be used to create photo-realistic animations using CAD 3D objects and
- multiple light sources and cameras. It allows the user to be the movie
- director, adjusting the positioning of everything in the scene and
- directing the movement of objects.
-
- Xenomorph (Phoenix) - Lexicor
-
- Lexicor had their German distributor demonstrating Phoenix, Lexicor's
- scene rendering package. Phoenix is unique in the fact that it integrates
- with the original Cyber Control desk accessory that was written by Tom
- Hudson in 1987. Using Cyber Control and Phoenix, a user can write complex
- scripts to automate the movement of objects in between recording frames.
- This allows the user to easily create animations of things like roller
- coasters shot from the perspective of a rider in the first car.
-
- Cubase Audio - Steinberg
-
- Steinberg showed Cubase Audio, their Direct-to-Disk recording system
- that requires only a Falcon. Cubase Audio was the hit of the Frankfurt
- Music Messe, where Yamaha allegedly were extremely upset because Cubase
- Audio for Falcon would not require Yamaha's several thousand dollar CBX-D5
- as it does on the Mac and PC. Cubase Audio allows the user to integrate
- CD-quality digital audio along with MIDI data in the familiar Cubase user
- interface.
-
- Musicom - Compo
-
- Another big hit at the Video Wall was Musicom, a consumer-oriented
- direct to disk recording system. Musicom has many fun-to-use features,
- including Karaoke. Armin Hirschteter, the author of Musicom (as well as
- singer and musician) demonstrated the Falcon and Musicom to crowds of well
- over 200 people at times, completely blocking all four aisles at the corner
- of our stand.
-
- Digitape - Trade It
-
- Digitape is another multi-track direct-to-disk recording system. It
- has a unique modular approach, much like putting stereo components
- together. Digitape allows the user to create multi-track master tapes that
- allow the user to record on to two tracks while playing back mixed-down
- previously recorded tracks similar to how one creates professional
- recordings with conventional tape equipment.
-
- Humans, Llamazap, Road Riot 4WD, Raiden, Space Junk - Atari Corp. All
- of the Atari project games were very well received by show attendees.
- During the Video Wall demonstrations, members of the audience were allowed
- to play Llamazap on the video wall using a Falcon Controller that was
- fitted with a 25 foot long cable. There were also nightly gaming "contests"
- on the video wall after the show.
-
- PAMS Net/F - PAM Software
-
- PAM Software is taking advantage of the improved parallel port and now
- supporting low-cost parallel port Ethernet adapters with their network.
-
- Bionet Falcon - Biodata
-
- Biodata showed their network running on the LocalTalk hardware
- built-in to Falcon.
-
- 32 MHz Accelerator w/ram expansion - GE Soft
-
- GE Soft showed a very impressive hardware accelerator that plugs into
- the processor direct slot on Falcon. It enables the Falcon to run at speeds
- comparable to a TT. The card can accept up to 128 megabytes of TT ram using
- commonly available SIMMs. When populated with expansion ram, you must use
- an external keyboard however, as there is not enough room inside the
- Falcon's case for everything.
-
- Falcon Speed - Compo
-
- Falcon Speed was displayed on the Atari stand as well as the Heim
- Verlag Software Distribution booth. The version they were showing operated
- many times faster than most PC's running windows, because of the fact that
- they take advantage of the Falcon's video architecture. During the course
- of the show, they announced that they got full color support running and
- would be shipping the color version within a few weeks. (The current
- version does run in Windows color modes, although it displays in dithered
- black and white, as on many PC laptops.)
-
- The Video Wall Events
-
- There were regular showings at the video wall, hosted by Armin
- Hirschteter(sp?), author of Compo's Musicom. The demonstrations were
- produced by Armin, Compo and Team Computer Video Productions of Germany.
- The show integrated the Falcon's Video Titling, as well as Digital
- recording and DSP abilities. Klaus Kramer from Team had a remote controlled
- camera attached to the stand and was able to direct it at Armin or people
- in the crowd. Musicom was used to record Armin's guitar playing and then
- affect it using Flanging, delay and other effects. Next, This One's for
- You by Elton John was played back from the hard disk and the Karaoke effect
- was used to remove the vocal. Armin would then sing along with it instead
- and the audience loved it.
-
- Toward the last half of the fair, as everyone's confidence was built
- up, small alterations to the script were added. Klaus Kramer from Team had
- created an little animated character that would comment on Armin's singing
- during using the titling software from Overscan, which really drove home
- the Multimedia aspects of Falcon as Armin interacted with the little
- creature on the video wall. Theo Breurs from Compo also served as a shill
- in the audience, asking people whether or not they thought it was really
- Armin singing. When he found someone that said "no," that person was
- offered the chance to sing instead, with the lyrics being scrolled on the
- screen using Falcon.
-
- The script to the show was altered slightly after we saw Digital
- Equipment's Alpha PC demo two booths away, comparing the speed of the
- 150MHz Alpha against a Mac Quadra and a 66 MHz '486 PC. DEC established
- that a reliable benchmark of the overall performance of a computer was how
- fast it could calculate and display a 256 color Mandelbrot set. The
- Mandelbrot set is the most popular example of a class of mathematics called
- Fractals. When the data is plotted, beautiful pictures are generated on the
- computer's screen. DEC showed that the Quadra took 12 seconds to create
- the display, the '486 took 8 and the Alpha took only 5 seconds. On our
- video wall, 60 feet away from DEC's demonstration, we showed the same thing
- being done by a low cost home computer in 4 seconds - in 16-bit true color,
- to the irritation of Digital Equipment.
-
- I do apologize about the delay in a posting of the full show report,
- but as you should be able to surmise, things get a little hectic after
- coming back from a 13 day road trip :-)
-
- Question from Nathan Potechin at DMC -
-
- Bill ... Was Calamus not displayed in the Atari exhibit at CeBIT, he
- asks with some trepidation wondering if I should have jumped on an
- airplane after all? The last I heard, they had two workstations?
-
- Question from WAYNED -
-
- When they say "full color support" how high a resolution/colors does
- that go up to? Also which processor/speed was the Falcon Speed shown at the
- show?
-
- Lots of things in your message that sound great, especially (to me)
- the Accelerator, Vme, Mpeg, and the speed of doing the Mandelbrot calc's.
-
- I'm not all that up on Mpeg and Jpeg. I have been reading that you
- need a newer pretty fast CD-Rom in order to do realtime Jpeg work. I was
- wondering how Mpeg fits into that scenario. I.E. with a reasonable CD-Rom
- will the Falcon be able to do realtime Jpeg work and Mpeg? <hopefully not
- showing my ignorance too much!>
-
- Answer from Wilfred Kilwinger at Atari -
-
- Nathan...DMC was on Cebit with two stations. Bill probably didn't have
- the time to meet with them and since DMC was in 2 other booths at the fair
- as well it was hard to meet with them anyway.
-
- I found myself walking between hall 1 and 7 (Atari) several times to
- meet with them and I was not able to find the right person. The distance
- between both halls was approx 1 Km (so good for my health anyway)
-
- Wayne...They showed 80286 at 16 Mhz. Since the 68030 and the rest of
- the system is used at the same time they claim the speed of a 386SX.
-
- The system has a Norton factor 12. It supports up to 8Mb memory, is
- compatible with Windows 3.1. They were working on a Windows 16 and 256
- color driver. Currently it only supports CGA, EGA and VGA monochrome.
-
- Answers from Bill Rehbock from Atari -
-
- Nathan, Yes, Calamus was shown, in one of DMC's cool black and red
- tower cases with a TT inside. It was also featured in a segment on the
- video wall (how the Falcon could be used for doing CD Inserts and DTP in
- general.) I apologize about the omission, but I produced it off of my list
- of workstations that were using Falcons. BTW, Klaus, Harold, and the rest
- of the programming team at DMC are really excited about Falcon.
- :-)
-
- Wayne, I think Falcon Speed will even be able to emulate a PC 16-bit
- true color board as well as 640x480x256 colors. Bob from Compo may feel
- free to jump in :-)
-
- JPEG and MPEG are file formats and have nothing to do with CD-ROM per
- se. As a matter of fact, the dealer demo disk we are putting together is a
- 128meg Magneto/Optical with a couple of PhotoCD files on it. (The dealer
- demo disk will be ready during the month of May.)
-
-
- ________________________________________________________________
-
-
-
- > DEALER PARTNERSHIP? STR FOCUS! A FAIR & EQUITABLE AGREEMENT?
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
-
- DEALER PARTNERSHIPS?
- A FAIR & EQUITABLE AGREEMENT?
- YOU BE THE JUDGE!
-
-
-
-
- Its somewhat disheartening to find Atari trying to whip the users into
- a band of evangelists out to "pressure" their local dealers into signing an
- agreement that appears to NOT be in the dealer's best interests. After
- hearing from a number of highly concerned dealers this past week, STReport
- decided that since Atari is bringing this plea forth into the public eye,
- it would be nice if the users had an idea as to why the dealers are
- reluctant to sign on the dotted line.
-
- POSTED ALMOST EVERYWHERE, one can find the following post. Where Atari is
- seemingly trying to involve the Userbase in its dealer negotiations
- process.
-
- #: 38629 S10/Atari Expl Online
- 08-Apr-93 15:01:11
- Sb: Atari Dealer Agreement
- Fm: Atari Explorer mag - AEO 70007,3615
- To: ALL
-
- For those of you who don't read AEO, I'd like to take the opportunity to
- repost part of my editorial from the current issue. It deals with an
- important message from Bob Brodie that needs to go out to all prospective
- Falcon030 dealers (if you've read AEO already this week, please bear with
- me):
- --==--==--==--==--
-
- Director of Communications Bob Brodie has been unbelievably busy of
- late. One item of note, Bob asked me to enlist as many of AEO's
- readers as possible to get this word out: Any dealer who plans on
- selling Atari Falcon030s MUST turn in a signed Authorized Dealer
- Agreement to Atari. So if your dealer was planning on getting
- Falcon030s from a distributor, and felt that they didn't have to
- sign the Dealer Agreement - they (and you) will be in for a great
- disappointment. Please pass this around.
-
- --==--==--==--==--
-
- Some dealers who plan on buying Falcon030s from distributors feel that they
- do not have to sign and return the Atari Dealer Agreements. Wrong!
- Distributors are under obligation to NOT supply dealers without ADAs. If
- you plan on purchasing a Falcon030, please contact your local dealer and
- ask if they have sent in their ADA to Atari.
-
- --Travis Guy
- Atari Explorer Online
-
-
- To ALL genuinely concerned Atarians;
-
- Please allow yourselves to have an open mind for a moment. Read the
- following and then you make the decision as to whether you are willing to
- push your dealer into this "NEW" dealer agreement.
-
- The very first question one must ask themselves is; "What's wrong with
- the agreement my dealer already signed with Atari?? Why must my dealer
- sign a new agreement?
-
- The answer to that question might be ... because the new agreement has
- certain clauses in it the older agreements didn't have or are worded much
- differently. A number of _authorized_ dealers have already called STReport
- to make their feelings known. First about their outrage over the non-
- arrival of the Falcons and secondly to point out the real problems with the
- new dealer agreement and why they will not sign the "thing" as some have
- called it.
-
- Go to your dealer and ask whether they feel the NEW dealer agreement is
- truly a "partnership" between Atari and the Dealer or, is it a "hooray for
- me and the heck with you type agreement"? If your dealer feels the
- agreement is fine, then by all means possible, encourage that dealer to
- sign.
-
-
- Contained below are some of the reactions to Atari's "recruitment action"
-
- From Delphi's Atari Areas;
-
- 52216 8-APR 09:10 General Information
- RE: Falcon030 Dealer Agreement (Re: Msg 52201)
- From: OCS To: AEO_MAG
-
-
- > For those of you who don't read AEO, I'd like to take the opportunity
- > to repost part of my editorial from the current issue.
-
- I read it. And now that you posted this here again...
-
- > One item of note, Bob asked me to enlist as many of AEO's
- > readers as possible to get this word out: Any dealer who plans on
- > selling Atari Falcon030s MUST turn in a signed Authorized Dealer
- > Agreement to Atari. So if your dealer was planning on getting
- > Falcon030s from a distributor, and felt that they didn't have to
- > sign the Dealer Agreement - they (and you) will be in for a great
- > disappointment. Please pass this around.
-
- .. I would like to know since when it is the job of the potential buyer
- (here: AEO reader who wants to purchase a Falcon) to tell his/her dealer
- what to do to become an authorized dealer. Since when is Atari using the
- its customers as public relations or dealer support representatives? Isn't
- it the job of certain Atari employees to inform the dealers how to become an
- authorized dealer? Does right-sizing mean that Atari customers have to run
- the company themselves? Could it mean that in the future potential
- customers will be "enlisted" to put Falcons together in their garages?
-
- Something is _very_ wrong here.
-
- Oliver
-
-
- 52224 8-APR 19:54 General Information
- RE: Falcon030 Dealer Agreement (Re: Msg 52216)
- From: BIBLINSKI To: OCS
-
- Oliver,
-
- I think that announcement was directed at making sure the various dealers
- who do _not_ deal with Atari directly understand the new policies. When
- Atari went to using distributors, instead of restricting dealers to buy from
- Atari directly, they lost touch with parts of the dealer base. Dealers who
- buy from distributors may even be unknown to Atari itself. By utilizing the
- readers of an online magazine, Atari is attempting to get back in touch with
- any dealers who they've lost track of, and in touch with dealers they've
- never known about.
-
- Back when Atari required direct sales from them, some people said they were
- hurting the potential to build a dealer base. When they went back to using
- distributors, some people said it would bring on another wave of low-balling
- and unfair competition of mail order vs. storefront dealers. It seems they
- are trying to work out some kind of compromise, where everybody's happy.
-
- It may not be the best way to do things, but Atari is trying to utilize the
- best communications resource they have. Us.
-
- --Gordie
-
-
- Ed Note:
- --------
- It never ceases to create amazement when its found that folks are
- stepping in for Atari and offering reasons and explanations in Atari's
- stead. The point is, if this is what Atari had in mind why wasn't it
- stated clearly in the, now infamous, "plea post" that was sent 'round
- the world? A wise and prudent man would allow Atari to say it like it
- is for once instead of muddying the waters with interpretations that
- may or may not be "on the mark". Nowhere in the plea did it ever say
- anything about lowballers or mom & pop stores or dealers who don't care
- to deal with Atari. While the intentions to clarify and assist are
- genuine, its time Atari began to come off with the straight and
- forward. You know, make product, promote product, advertise and sell
- product, ship product etc..
-
-
-
- 52221 8-APR 18:58 General Information
- RE: Falcon030 Dealer Agreement (Re: Msg 52201)
- From: SCARPAD To: AEO_MAG
-
- Gee, now Bob and Atari Expect US to do THEIR work for them! Let them
- Advertise the DAMN things. Let THEM contact the dealers (What's Left). If
- THEY want to SELL machines! Unbelievable! Hey how many users they want to
- load up their trucks so they can ship em'?
-
-
-
-
- 52250 9-APR 02:33 General Information
- RE: Falcon030 Dealer Agreement (Re: Msg 52221)
- From: AEO_MAG To: SCARPAD (NR)
-
- Oliver and SCARPAD,
-
- I see nothing really wrong here. As Gordie pointed out, we are not talking
- about the "big name" dealers who stay in contact with Atari and/or
- distributors, but small mom-and-pop-type operations who, in the past, could
- pick up a few machines from a distributor (or a legit dealer who might cut a
- sweetheart deal) to resell to friends and clients - totally unknown to Atari
- Corp.
-
- Case in point. One of the contributors to the AEO Programming Journal is
- _very_ interested in the Falcon030. So much so, that he has drummed up about
- 12 "sales" in his town on word of mouth. He asked for, and got, a Dealer
- Agreement from Atari, decided that he couldn't afford some of the
- stipulations in it (I'm not sure I can go into specifics; I'll ask), and
- placed an order with a distributor. They started asking him questions, and,
- curious, he went to me. I passed his question up the ladder, and last
- Friday, I was asked to include the note in AEO.
-
- I refuse to read anything deeper or sinister into this. In my opinion, it is
- not a sign of trouble.
-
- And to answer both of you, if Atari were to ask me to assist in loading
- trucks, packing invoices - whatever! - to help get the machines out, I
- would. (I am _not_ an employee of Atari, and so would not be required to do
- anything like that, btw.) To me, being an Atarian means you help other
- Atarians. In any way possible.
-
- Atarians have always felt a special kinship with Atari Corp; a love/hate
- relationship that manifests itself in many ways. Some moan and groan about
- every perceived "wrong" Atari does/has done. Some stay clear of the politics
- and offer solutions to other's problems. How many of us have ever said,
- "Why, if _I_ ran Atari, I'd set things right." How many times have we said
- something similar?!?
-
- I've loved every Atari I've owned: Pong, VCS, 400, 1040, TT030. I hope I am
- returning a bit of that by offering my services to put together AEO. Sorry
- for rambling on, but I am a bit taken aback at this reaction. (I do not mean
- to offend anyone by saying that - I do not mean to devalue any opinion.)
-
- --Travis Guy
- Atari Explorer Online
-
-
- Ed Note:
- --------
- Atari is a corporation in the business of MAKING MONEY, (Jack has said
- this many times), it is not a cult, a vocation of orders or, anything else
- it's represented erroneously to be from time to time. As such we the
- purchasing public come to expect certain actions from Atari, like when they
- say something is gonna ship... IT SHIPS! Over the years each new product's
- release was a "unique" experience but this "FalconWait" thing tops them all.
-
- The Moan and Groan statement... are you sure?? Could it possibly be
- because some have a small fortune tied up in Atari, its hardware and its,
- now quite bleak, future? Let's get real here and look at the BIG picture
- instead of pouring out self serving euphemisms. The bottom line is many
- people, Dealers included, have a lifetime's work and/or savings tied up in
- "things Atari", to be candid... those things are NOT portraying a very
- bright future at this time.
-
-
-
- 52260 9-APR 08:00 General Information
- RE: Falcon030 Dealer Agreement (Re: Msg 52250)
- From: OCS To: AEO_MAG (NR)
-
-
- Travis,
-
- > To me, being an Atarian means you help other Atarians. In any way
- > possible.
-
- Ahem, my car could use a wash...
-
-
- > Atarians have always felt a special kinship with Atari Corp; a
- > love/hate relationship that manifests itself in many ways. Some moan
- > and groan about every perceived "wrong" Atari does/has done. Some
- > stay clear of the politics and offer solutions to other's problems.
-
- To be honest, I don't really care about Atari Corp. and its fate. I am
- interested in buying great computers, and in 1985 it was Atari who seemed to
- offer the best deal for my purposes. I have invested a lot of money in
- hardware and software for this platform, and as a developer and author, I
- have put a lot of time and effort in supporting this platform. So I have
- certain interest in that this platform survives and prospers. IMHO, Atari
- Corp. is not really doing its best to ensure that there will be a future for
- this platform.
-
- > I've loved every Atari I've owned: Pong, VCS, 400, 1040, TT030. I
- > hope I am returning a bit of that by offering my services to put
- > together AEO. Sorry for rambling on, but I am a bit taken aback at
- > this reaction. (I do not mean to offend anyone by saying that - I do
- > not mean to devalue any opinion.)
-
- Wow, Pong! Wanna sell it?
-
- Seriously, I was not attacking _you_, but I still find it rather uncommon
- that Atari enlists potential customers to "educate" dealers. Like I said
- before, if they don't buy directly from Atari, they buy from a distributor,
- and so it shouldn't be a big problem for Atari to get in contact with them.
-
- Oliver
-
-
- In closing, (finally), the point of the plea post is well taken but of
- course, the method of its delivery and its perceived message rather than its
- written message carried a great deal more weight. While it may seem unfair,
- it's solely due to Atari's past performance. The lack of a professional
- approach to the problem of getting Dealers to respond to a NEW ADA should
- not have been brought to the users (read: Customers) at all. It should have
- been completely handled within Atari and through their marketing channels at
- a professional level as Oliver so adroitly illustrated.
-
-
- ____________________________________________________________
-
-
-
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-
-
- DOES HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF?
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-
-
- by Ralph F. Mariano
-
-
- It's March 2cnd, 1981 and as you slowly flip through a few pages of the
- most recent edition of Barron's Magazine, you come across two intriguing
- articles in this issue that cause you to suddenly recall this is April,
- 1993! But.... in reality, the articles give you the impression you are
- reading about today's events in the business world with only a few of the
- company and player names changed. The main player's name is, hauntingly,
- the same. The names of the two articles that caught your eye and held your
- attention are; "The Gilbert Connection" and "Survivor of the Storm". Both
- articles written in 1981, are about stocks, bonds, finances, inter-company
- money exchanges and investigations of alleged improprieties. The names of
- Jack Tramiel, Manny Kapp, C. Powell Morgan, (architect of Atlantic
- Acceptance Corp.), Frank Kaftel and Irving Gould leap from the pages jogging
- your memory. The company names eerily read like a who's who in today's
- international financial circles. Some of which include; Morgan Guaranty
- Trust, First National City Bank (CitiBank), Ford Foundation, Princeton
- University and the U.S. Steel pension fund, all of which had lent Atlantic
- substantial sums of money who, in turn was heavily involved in Commodore
- Corp. Immediately, the impression was; "This was going to be some very
- interesting reading. It was indeed.
-
- Excerpts from Barron's March 2, 1981
-
- The Royal Canadian Investigations Commission Commented;
-
- "On its most basic level, Atlantic Acceptance was a finance company.
- Powell Morgan didn't really start building the firm until 1958, yet a
- scant seven years later on the eve of its collapse it was doing over
- $175 million of business annually through a network of 91 small loan
- offices and 36 acceptance branches scattered throughout Canada. In
- the end it wasn't the company's some $95 million of consumer loan and
- sales finance accounts that did it in. The real culprit was a third
- category of receivables - some $55 million in industrial loans. These
- had been funneled largely through a trio of Atlantic subsidiaries into
- precariously financed and even fraudulent companies in which Morgan
- and often Tramiel, among others, had hidden interests. The
- transactions, so the Royal Investigating Commission said, "and the
- means taken to conceal them were complicated and executed with all the
- ingenuity that experienced accountants could employ."
-
- "Atlantic Acceptance's failure had its origins in fraud and
- concealment" ..."is rife with matter of fact accounts of stock
- manipulation, fraud and criminally creative accounting persued for the
- enrichment of Morgan and his colleagues, in enterprises ranging from
- Commodore to the Lucayan Beach Hotel and Casino In the Bahamas."
-
- "The Lucayan Beach Hotel is in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island. When
- the roof fell in, Morgan died of leukemia before he could be
- thoroughly questioned by Canadian Authorities. This was exceedingly
- convenient for his associates, Tramiel included, whose own testimony
- in the affair - offered under grants of immunity - was replete with
- assertions that it was Morgan's idea and I did as Morgan told.
- Eventually, over $100 million was recovered for Atlantic Acceptance's
- senior note holders, but other creditors lost at least $65 million and
- possibly much more. There were bankruptcies galore and nine persons
- were charged with various crimes, but not Morgan or Tramiel. The
- latter managed to walk away from the disaster with the shell of
- Commodore. Irving Gould, Canadian Stockbroker turned financier,
- rescued Commodore from the wreckage of Canada's Equity Funding."
-
-
- The full and complete articles, "The Gilbert Connection" and "Survivor
- of the Storm" by Kathryne M. Welling are available on microfiche in most
- larger, full service, public libraries. Look up Barron's for the week of
- March 02, 1981. The financial entanglements are amazing! The articles
- point out how its tendrils reach into Germany (Hugo Oppenheim Bank and Sohn
- Naschf Berliner Privatbank) the Bahamas and back into North America, the
- Conrac Corp. and a host of other corporations both Canadian and US.
-
- This particular issue of Barron's contains a most enlightening and
- equally revealing series of articles whose contents draw parallels which
- appear to be, although unbelievably, similar to many of today's events. The
- difference, of course, is both the player's and company names. Well, some
- of them anyway. Do take the time to read Barron's dated March 02, 1981.
- You won't be sorry at all that you did.
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- Mel Stevens, Atari's man of a thousand jobs, seen at every Atari Show
- worth it's salt, overseer of many of Atari promos and last, the best known
- Atari fireman throughout the years, is gone. Mel also known for his sense
- of humor, he made up the famous ZORRO card for Sig Hartman's retirement
- party, was always a smiling face but quick to fix the wrongs often found in
- the Atari community that may've hurt Atari's image. Perhaps, the
- "happenings" of late which seem to be too much for any ten good people to
- handle were a bit much. Shortly after hearing of Mel's departure there were
- other rumors of more layoffs having occurred and further Falcon delays
- circulating.
-
-
-
- - Hanover, Germany LASER PRINTERS & BOOK DROPPED!
- ----------------
-
- I had a long (and fairly open) phone conversation with the head of the
- press agency that represents Atari in Germany, and got a lot of interesting
- information that I will incorporate in my CeBIT report for Current Notes.
- Don't miss the May 1993 edition!
-
- Here are some teasers:
-
- * 5000 Falcons shipped to Germany so far, 1800 of them sold.
- * ST Book DISCONTINUED
- * Atari laserwriter DISCONTINUED
- * NO AtariMesse 1993 in Duesseldorf
- * NEW VIDEOGAME CONSOLES LATER THIS YEAR
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