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- BATSUB "SEAFOX" CLONE GAME
-
- Download file BATSUB.ARC from LIBRARY 2 of the Atari Arts Forum (GO
- ATARIARTS) for BATSUB, a SEAFOX clone game. Move the submarine to fire
- torpedoes that will sink moving ships. The program runs in low resolution
- with sound.
-
- VERSION 2.01 OF SOS HANGMAN
-
- Download file HANGM2.LZH from LIBRARY 2 of the Atari Arts Forum (GO
- ATARIARTS) for SoS Hangman 2.01. This is a much improved version of the
- recently released SoS Hangman accessory. The new version features a better
- looking game window,and almost 400 new puzzles in 7 categories.
-
- SCROLLING THUNDER IN ATARIPRO
-
- Download file SCRTH.LZH from LIBRARY 4 of the Atari Productivity Forum (GO
- ATARIPRO for Scrolling Thunder, a viewer or browser for text files
- (actually, any kind of file) with a difference. It exclusively uses
- hardware smooth scrolling, available only on STe/MegaSTe/TT/Falcon, to
- produce the smoothest, fastest display of text you've ever seen. It scrolls
- forward or backward at variable speed, and is almost entirely
- mouse-controlled.
-
- NEW SOFTLOGIK DEMO IN ATARIVEN
-
- Download file FLAGS.LZH from LIBRARY 11 of the Atari Vendors Forum (GO
- ATARIVEN) for Sample EPS (Adobe Illustrator) files of the new Flags of the
- World clipart collection now being sold by Soft-Logik Publishing. The
- archive contains four flags.
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- This is the big weekend! Memorial Day Weekend... this is the time we
- are supposed to remember all the members of our armed forces who served
- their country well and especially those who paid for our freedom with their
- lives.
-
- Now for a less serious thought. The Falcon is shipping.. slowly and
- in small numbers but its shipping and that's good news. Now, let's all pay
- close attention to the stir we hope it creates in the computing community.
-
- This issue presents a number of interesting topics some of which are
- bound to peak your interest. Please have a safe holiday weekend and above
- all else enjoy yourselves! I know I will there's a very special Pink Floyd
- show here in town this weekend and a recorded show of ZZ Top and Led Zep
- immediately after the Floyd Laser Show. Yup, you guessed it I'll be there.
- <very big grin>..
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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 $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 any?
-
- Better yet...
-
- Which _MAJOR_ US Software Developers & Publishers
- are
- producing NEW Software for Atari's FALCON???
-
- Besides, who _needs_ a CARTRIDGE PORT anyhow!
-
-
- "The Jaguar will be released in the Fall, in time for Christmas.
- Sorry, I have no comment about other computers to follow the
- Falcon030. We don't have enough of those on the street yet to worry
- about the next batch in my department anyway. :)"
-
- Bob Brodie 05/26/93
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- On CompuServe
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- compiled by Joe Mirando
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-
-
- Hidi Ho good neighbors and neighborettes, I'll put the big news right up
- front this week...
-
-
- Ron Luks, the Boss Sysop, posts:
-
-
- "In an effort to answer more of your questions concerning the new Falcon030
- computer, Bill Rehbock (Director of software development) and James Grunke
- (Director of Atari Music) have offered to hold an online Conference.
-
- However, considering the state of online, interactive COnferencing
- software, with its delays and system response, and in light of the fact
- that our membership in the Atari Forums is truly international and there is
- probably no way to pick a time that all of our members can attend, I feel
- that you folks deserve better value for your connect dollars.
-
- Therefore, I have alternately suggested, and they have accepted, a proposal
- to do a 20-QUESTIONS format. (We may sometime in the future schedule
- interactive conferences, but I've been dying to try out this idea for a
- couple of years, so please bear with me. [grin])
-
- A popular men's magazine (Playboy) contains a monthly celebrity interview
- of great length as well as a shorter feature where a popular figure is
- given a list of 20 questions and provides answers. Sort of a
- mini-interview.
-
- Because the questions will be prepared and submitted in advance, I will
- have a chance to pick the best 20 and forward them to Bill and James on
- Wednesday evening (May 26th). They have agreed to return the answers for
- online posting by Friday so you can download and read them over the
- Memorial Day weekend (for us Yanks).
-
- I believe this format has the following advantages. First, even given good
- system response, we usually manage to ask and answer approx. 20 questions
- in a two hour period. If the CO is full, you may have to sit online for 2
- hours just to ask one question and if its real busy, you may not get a
- chance to ask any.
-
- Secondly, the sysops have to edit, spell check, and clean up the transcript
- anyway and past experience has shown that we get 5-20 downloads of a
- transcript for every 'live' attendee anyway. If you cannot attend, you
- have to HOPE somebody there will ask the question you want answered. This
- system gives EVERY member a chance to post a question in advance. I will
- personally accept all your questions, try to combine as many as possible
- into the total of 20 questions asked, and to cover as wide a range of
- subjects as possible.
-
- Thirdly, we wont have to have any situations where our guests will reply
- with "I'll check into that and get back to you tomorrow...." We'll keep
- them on the hot seat. [heh heh]
-
- I think this system will present as much information as an interactive
- COnference with considerably greater value for your connect dollars. You
- will get as much information with a few minutes downloading as you would
- get sitting for hours in an online conference.
-
- Therefore I am asking every member to submit their questions for Bill and
- James as a reply to this message. Feel free to ask multiple questions but
- I will do my best to compile a set from as many different members as
- possible. I will take full responsibility for the ultimate questions
- asked, but that does not mean that you should not ask "the tough
- questions." In fact, I would encourage you to ask the "tough questions."
- Bill and James have agreed to answer whatever is submitted. I will send
- off the final 20 questions at 5pm EDT Wednesday, May 26th, so get yours in
- early. Preference will be given to questions submitted first.
-
- If this format works as well as I anticipate, there will be more of these
- in the weeks and months ahead. Since our first "guests" will be Bill and
- James, I will ask you to narrow your questions to the new Falcon030 with a
- special emphasis on music/midi applications, although any Falcon030
- question will be considered fair game.
-
- And finally, in a sense of fair play and sharing with the entire Atari
- community, permission will be given to all Atari BBS sysops to redistribute
- the unedited question and answer file on their BBS systems after the first
- 72 hours of availability on the Atari Forums on CompuServe. We will also
- encourage BBS sysops to gather questions from their users and submit them
- through us. I will ATTEMPT but not promise to assign a users name to the
- final questions whenever possible, so Bill and James will know who asked
- any particular question.
-
- Well folks-- you asked for direct feedback from Atari Corp and here's your
- chance. Send those questions in asap!"
-
- Now that you've seen this post, we'll continue on with our regularly
- scheduled program.... uh, I mean, with our usual format. Gee, I guess I
- _AM_ watching too much television.
-
-
-
- From the Atari Productivity Forum
- =================================
-
-
-
- Dazzz Smith replies to Ron's post about the questions for Atari:
-
-
- "While I prefer the idea of detailed questions and replies I also
- think that CO's have their place in the scheme of things comms wise.
-
- Wouldn't it be possible to combine the two?"
-
-
- Ron, being the top-notch guy that he is, tells Dazzz:
-
-
- "Okay. We'll have a CO, too. But how about sending me a couple of
- questions for this experiment. We'll try one or two of these files and
- then schedule a CO and see which works better.
-
- Sound fair?"
-
-
- Dazzz tells Ron:
-
-
- "Hey don't do it on my say so, ask around, see what everyone else thinks.
- As another thought, why not see if its possible to do a question file
- for some of the other Atari houses? e.g. Atari UK, Atari Germany,
- Atari Australia etc."
-
-
- Greg Kopchak posts:
-
-
- "Forecaster III is now available for the Atari Falcon series. The program
- predicts the weather, offers a detailed analysis of current conditions, and
- plots normals by month.
-
- It also offers a viewer for GIF weather graphics from GEnie (M461) and CIS.
- It plots raw radar data from WeatherBank on a US map, and displays RLE
- weather data from CIS.
-
- It also displays ASCII weather graphics from both WeatherBank and CIS. CIS
- ASCII graphics can be displayed as a graphics plot.
-
- Templates for graphing weather data are included for use with 123 or any
- spreadsheet that can read WKS or WK1 format. A set of templates for
- graphing with Atariworks in the .STF format is also included.
-
- The program is Multi-Tos ready and will run on a monochrome monitor (no
- color GIF), Atari color monitor, broadcast TV, or VGA monitor. GIF weather
- graphics are great on a VGA or broadcast TV monitor.
-
- Dealers, contact Pacific Software about upgrading your stock to the Falcon
- version.
-
- Forecaster III for the Falcon is available from Randall Kopchak, It's All
- Relative Software, 2233 Keeven Lane, Florissant, MO 63031 for $35.00,
- postpaid, or ask for it at your favorite Atari dealer.
-
- Registered users can upgrade to the Falcon version for $10.00, postpaid,
- from the address above."
-
-
- Jonnie Santos asks about a grammar checker for the ST series:
-
-
- "I use WordWriter on the ST which has a built in spell checker. I wanted a
- grammar checker and found an ad in Atari Interface for one. It's called
- GramSlam - pretty neat (and cheap too!). In that same ad they advertise a
- spell checker "Spelling Sentry" and a English grammar, punctuation, etc
- reference as well called "Grammar Expert."
-
- The company is: Wintertree Software Inc.
- 43 Rueter Street
- Ontario, Canada K2J 3Z9
- (613) 825-6271
-
- Brian Gockley of ST Informer tells Jonnie:
-
-
- "All of those programs you mentioned are top flight! I use them everyday,
- and couldn't be happier with both the support and the quality."
-
-
- Jonnie tells Brian:
-
-
- "Except that I wanted to put a box around a document and make the title in
- large letter using WordWriter and couldn't. I exported it to PageStream
- and got the results I originally wanted.
-
- Just for laughs I uploaded the file in ASCII format to my personal file are
- here and then had a Mac friend download it. They put it into PageMaker and
- got the same results - pretty cool (neat), eh?
-
- Last night I loaded Norton's AntiVirus into our PC at work and it wrote a
- few lines into: AUTEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, WIN.INI When I rebooted something
- didn't take and the sucker froze... Without thinking I started to reach
- for the power switch on the hard drive (like I've done on my Ste) so that I
- could shut it off and then reboot from the defacto setup in TOS. Then
- shaking my head after I realized the hard disk is internal and not
- turn-off-able... I didn't know about "System disks" or the Ctrl-C trick
- after hearing the BIOS beep until after the tech bailed me out. So this
- evening it is with pleasure I'm using my Ste knowing I can get myself out
- of most any problem (the few that occur)."
-
-
- Stephen Petrenko puts out a call to those more knowledgable:
-
-
- "I NEED HELP PEOPLE. IT IS GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO FIND SOFTWARE FOR
- MY 520 ST. CAN YOU SOLVE THIS QUESTION FOR ME? IS THE ST COMPATIBLE WITH
- IBM OR ANY OTHER COMPUTERS OUT THERE THAT SEEM TO HAVE SOFTWARE READILY
- AVAILABLE. I FIND IT INCREASINGLY ANNOYING AND DISHEARTENING IN TRYING TO
- FIND PROGRAMS FOR MY ST.WHAT CAN I DO?"
-
-
- Andrew Wright asks Stephen:
-
-
- "What exactly are you looking for? There's little that the ST can't do. The
- only real restriction is the screen resolution and lack of colours which
- make image handling a bit weak. When you say 520, do you mean a half meg
- machine? I can understand your problem if that's the case - most decent s/w
- needs a meg or more these days.
-
- And no, the ST isn't IBM compatible without an emulator fitted - and I
- wouldn't recommend that.
-
- Let us have a list of what you want to do and I'm sure we can make a few
- suggestions."
-
-
- Sysop Brad Hill tells Stephen:
-
-
- "The difficulty in shopping for Atari software is frustrating for many of
- us. However, there _is_ good software out there. It's just a question of
- finding it. You need to be connected into the community of Atari users,
- since most software stores don't carry Atari programs. Fortunately, you've
- come to the right place <grin>. The people online here know virtually all
- the software which can accomplish whatever you need to get done, from
- desktop publishing to games. Some of it can be downloaded from our
- libraries, and the commercial programs can often be purchased through the
- mail.
-
- Do you have specific types of programs in mind? ave you browsed in
- the libraries for demos of commercial programs, as well as shareware?
-
- Let us know what you need/want, and we can probably point you in the
- right direction! Also, let us know if you need any help navigating the
- libraries, OK?"
-
-
- Mike Mortilla asks...
-
-
- "Dumb question # 65...
-
- Can I attach a SCSI drive to my ST or Stacy? I heard that the Stacy was
- Scsi, but how would I connect the drive?
-
- I need a Syquest 44 for a sampler and would like to use the syquest with
- the stacy and maybe the ST.
-
- Any knowledgable answers would be appreciated."
-
-
- One of the most knowledgable people in the Atari on-line community, Albert
- Dayes of Atari Explorer Magazine tells Mike:
-
-
- "You will probably need ICD's LINK to hook up the Syquest to your Stacy.
- Also for your external hard drive it might have both a SCSI and DMA port on
- the back to allow daisy-chaining of DMA (asci) and SCSI devices."
-
-
- Tim Myers posts this tidbit:
-
-
- "Well here's the latest bad news guys.....
-
- (BTW this is a clip from a UK Atari network called TurboNet, I hope
- that I haven't upset anybody by quoting from another network but it does
- help to quote the source of these kind of reports IMO.)
- ========================================================================
- Msg #6 / 1-11 Time: 20 May 93 19:15:30
- From: Paul Civati
- To : Steve Taylor
- Subj: Re: Falcon HD corruption
- ---------[T_ATARIS ]-----------------------------------------------
- ST> Well, you know how I hate spreading unsubstantiated rumours but...
- ST> Several falcon owners on cix have reported HD corruption requiring
- ST> reformatting and repartitioning. They suspect this may be due to
- ST> using a ramdisk.
- ST> Also, there seems to be a bug with the NEWDESK.INF processing which
- ST> results in it being saved with garbage in it if you set up too many
- ST> different icons for different files. And by too many I mean about 15
- ST> ;-(
- ST> Roll on 4.07 says this RSN falcon owner. Yep, that's the Atari RSN.
- Daron Brewood has found the latest 4.02 bug, if say C: gets full and you
- try to write a file it overwrites onto D:, over the FAT's too, :-(((
- I was just thinking last night that there must be one major bug that
- someone still hasn't found!
- Yes my 'stable version' guess is 4.07 / 4.08 too.
- -Paul-
- ! Origin: Paul's V32bis Point off The Tavern BBS London UK (100:1011/0.1)
- =========================================================================="
-
- Well, it is disappointing, but this stuff does happen... just look at DOS
- 6!
-
-
-
- From the Atari ST Arts Forum
- ============================
-
-
-
- Steve Holt asks about utilities for his ST:
-
-
- "I'm looking for an Atari utility that is the equivalent of a PC Tools or
- Norton for the IBMPC. Something that will un-erase files, backup, view,
- etc. Any ideas would be appreciated."
-
-
- The ever-present Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer magazine tells Steve:
-
-
- "There is a program in the (GO ATARIPRO) forum called ST-TOOLS which
- provides similar capabilities to PC-Tools."
-
-
- Myles Cohen tells Steve:
-
-
- "Look for TOOL19.LZH in LIB 4..."
-
-
- Lee at Lexicor Software tells us:
-
-
- "I just heard about an article in ST FORMAT magazine that Atari has re
- introduced the 520 STFM. With a much lower price in England. Form what I
- gathered it is supposed to challenge the SEGA system and bring in baskets
- of cash. There are quotes from Official atari types, and several comments
- from both SEGA and Commodore. Seems like the wrong time to be bringing
- back an old machine? lets hope this has no effect on the Falcon works!"
-
-
- Ron Luks replies:
-
-
- "I read the same info about the 520STFM in the UK. I don't see it as an
- effective challenge to the Sega Genesis or Super Nintendo, but then again,
- if it were priced and marketed shrewdly, it just might.
-
- I don't think Atari would be making moves with the STFM if it would
- seriously effect the Falcon effort. I'd have to think they have taken that
- into consideration and would only go ahead 'safely.'
-
- One thing I have noticed as recently as this past week-- Atari Corp does
- seem to have a new 'zeal' internally and they appear to be much more
- focused than they have been for quite a long time. I think this new focus
- is the most positive news I've heard and look forward to the results of
- that focus."
-
-
- Sysop Brad Hill adds his thoughts:
-
-
- "I don't think the re-introduction of the STfm indicates any backing off
- of the Falcon effort. And I'm glad to see increased activity and
- enthusiasm about any of the Atari products... it seems to me it can only
- help the platform as a whole."
-
-
- Robbie Cooke asks about the specs on Atari's Falcon030:
-
-
- "Can anyone tell me if the Atari Falcon can go above 640x480 in rez?I heard
- the Amiga 1200 has the 640x480 as it's default but can go higher because of
- some kind of mode called interlace."
-
-
- Jonathan tells us more about "that other machine":
-
-
- "I don't know about the falcon, but the Amiga 1200 can do resolutions from
- 320x200 all the way up to 1200x400 and has other screen modes like 800x600,
- 640x480, 742,486, 912x816, etc.. All of these can run in HAM8 mode which
- is 262,000 colors out of a pallete of 16 million."
-
-
- Peter Joseph professes:
-
-
- "I don't get it all. What's wrong with having the OS in ROM chips and just
- swapping chips for upgrades like we do now? It's not expensive, and it
- seems just as easy as the methods you guys are proposing. I guess I must
- be missing something; please explain...I need input."
-
-
- Sysop Bob Retelle explains the ins and outs of of operating systems on ROM
- chips and on disk:
-
-
- "For one thing, it would be a lot less expensive if the OS was on disk..
- new TOS ROMs run well over $100 when they come out.. I bought the DOS 5.0
- upgrade for $39.
-
- Another problem with a ROM based OS is that once it's burned into silicon,
- it's a lot harder to make the decision to upgrade it again in a short
- period of time. Masked ROMs have to be thrown away.. they can't be
- re-burned. Disks could always be re-written.
-
- Also, it's FAR easier for the average computer user to just put a disk in
- the drive and type INSTALL, than to open up the computer, remove the RF
- shield, find the right chips, pull them out, figure out which chip goes in
- what socket and insert them without damaging them, then put it all back
- together and hope it works... or in more extreme cases, having to hack the
- motherboard to put a 2 chip OS in where there used to be a 6 chip set.. or
- having to solder in an adapter board because the new OS comes on completely
- foreign ROMs.
-
- The idea of a removable, re-writable "OS on a cartridge" would go a long
- way toward fixing a lot of those problems. It would be a little more
- expensive at the initial purchase of the computer, but it would make
- upgrades easy and inexpensive."
-
-
-
- From the Atari Vendors Forum
- ============================
-
-
-
- John Amsler tells Mark of SoftLogic Publishing:
-
-
- "...Don't get me wrong -- I _LOVE_ PageSTream!! If there'e ever another
- version released for the Atari, I'll be first in line to get it! I just
- get irritated -- and, BTW, I'm a prototypical "Type 'A'" personality --
- at having to wait for the thing to print. (I've got a HP-LJIIIp with
- 3 Mb of memory.)
-
- I guess I got accustomed to things like EasyDraw, which print relatively
- fast."
-
-
- Ron Luks posts and interesting note:
-
-
- "I've been talking to some folks at Atari over the past few days and they
- are very, very upbeat about the status of the Falcon, which is now
- 'officially shipping' according to Bill Rehbock. More details to follow,
- hopefully provided by Atari Corp themselves."
-
-
- Beth Jane Freeman adds another interesting note:
-
-
- "Recently, I wrote a letter to Snapple, the soft drink company. They
- are one of the few companies on Long Island that manufacture something
- that's is completely independant of government defense contracts, and we
- need more such companies here. Well, within a week, I got a letter back,
- and it was individual, not a form letter. Enclosed was a $1.00 off coupon
- for Snapple That's the way you deal with customer inquiries. You thank
- them and reward them in a small way, at least. Snapple isn't a huge
- company like any of the Fortune 500 or something, but they act human.
- Maybe it's the all natural soda they sell. They must drink it, too."
-
-
- Jim Ness tells Beth:
-
-
- "This year, Snapple Lemonade is my official umpiring drink, replacing
- Gatorade Lemonade flavor.
-
- Of course, the weather in the Chicago area, from April 1 until now, has
- been so cool, that I haven't needed to carry much Snapple..."
-
-
-
- From the Atari Portfolio Forum
- ==============================
-
-
-
- I'm going to put in a shameless plug for the Connecticut AtariFest '93 by
- printing this post:
-
-
- "This is just a quick note to let you know some of what's being planned for
- our "Portfolio Corner" at the Connecticut AtariFest '93.
-
- First off, we'll have the one thing that would make any Portfolio exhibit
- successful: BJ GLEASON. That's right, CompuServe's Portfolio Sysop (not
- to mention his being a prolific programmer).
-
- We'll also have products on display from a lot of innovative companies and
- vendors such as BSE, makers of hard drives for our favorite palm-top, and
- MegaByte Computers, the "512k upgrade guys.
-
- We will also have a disassembled portfolio on display for those who always
- wondered what the "guts" of a Portfolio look like.
-
- In addition to the information about the show that's already been placed in
- the libraries throughout the ATARI forums (or is that fora?) we'll be
- posting info here right up to showtime (June 12/13).
-
- Please feel free to ask questions, make suggestions, offer demos, displays,
- literature, or just say "hello"."
-
-
- Sysop BJ Gleason replies:
-
-
- "It sounds great... I'm really looking forward to it... Send me e-mail
- about any and all arrangements I need to make, and I'll tell you what I can
- bring with me...
-
- I might be able to unveil a few new things...."
-
-
- Of course, being the die-hard gadget freak that I am, I replied:
-
-
- ">> I might be able to unveil a few new things.... ;-) <<
-
- COOL! Now I'm looking forward to this more than ever!"
-
-
- In a bit of a departure for the Portfolio forum, BJ Gleason asks Don Thomas
- of Atari:
-
-
- "Are the rumours true that there will be a model with a detachable
- keyboard?"
-
-
- Don tells BJ:
-
-
- "Yes, it *is* true that there *are* rumours that there will be a model with
- a detachable keyboard."
-
-
- Mike Barney asks Marty Mankins:
-
-
- "Since you work for WP, is it possible that WP would release the old word
- processing program in WP EXEC (the one that works on the port) to the
- portfolio
- public in shareware or freeware form. I realize that WP EXEC isn't sold
- anymore. I was thinking maybe WP could release a special version that
- would
- stop working in 30 days if the person that downloaded it didn't purchase
- it.
-
- Is this a workable idea???"
-
-
- Marty Mankins tells Mike:
-
-
- "WP in an interesting company. They could do something like this, but all
- of their ventures are based on a cashflow value. If it makes a lot of
- money, then it'll work. If it is something that will help the small user
- base (200,000 or less), then they ignore it until the market increases.
-
- As for the WP EXEC WP module, they now have stopped selling the program and
- don't support it. Fortunately, I got a copy before it went out.
-
- So my answer is: I don't think WP Corp. will do what you ask. It's hard to
- understand, but they don't really have an interest in palmtops."
-
-
- Don Thomas jumps in and adds:
-
- "I think I understand why the lesser interest in palmtops... it's hard to
- justify a $395 package on a $299 machine. Although, my numbers are off,
- the point is there. It's business. Why dedicate resources on a $69.95
- application, when the rest of your business draws so much more.
-
- Palmtop users often require as much tech support for a $69.95 application
- as desktop users do for a $395 application. It's hard to tell a desktop
- user to hold as you finish assisting a Palmtop user.
-
- This is an essential problem Atari has attracting dealers for the
- Portfolio. Even with as many units CompUSA sold, it drove them nuts that
- the users had as many questions as the guy who bought a $3000 system. It's
- tough. Mail order does fairly okay for us, since most people have a
- different expectation in the level of support they require when they buy
- through the mail."
-
-
- Marty Mankins tells Don:
-
-
- "Oh, I agree with the support issues, which is why WP didn't go with the
- Portfolio version of WordPerfect.
-
- But, there comes a time when you should take a loss for the first little
- while. My guess is that if WP Corp. were to be like Lotus and write
- software to go in the ROM of some palmtop, then they could make some
- serious cash down the road. Think about it if they were to get something
- like the Portfolio or the HP 100LX (or both).
-
- It's now water under the bridge, but HP did approach WP about putting s/w
- on a future machine (I don't know if it was the 100LX or the rumored
- subnotebook). When HP told them they had sold 150,000 units of the 95LX,
- they turned it down. HP has since sold another 150,000 units and even more
- world wide. And the 100LX has sold even more. And my guess is that Atari
- has sold about 250,000 Portfolios since it's introduction.
-
- So while it would not be the immediate bread winner, it could turn into
- something great."
-
-
- Don Thomas adds:
-
-
- "Keep in mind that a lot of those Doctor's and students taking notes may
- not be looking for much more than what any built-in Editor offers on a
- palmtop. Usually formatting, fonts, margins, etc. are most important on
- formal documents a secretary prints out or what may have been transferred
- to a desktop.
-
- It's hard to visualize what a document might look like on a smaller screen
- and in note-taking environments, it may not be as important."
-
-
-
-
- Well folks, that's about it for this week. With Falcons finally starting
- to hit the streets, I'm sure we'll have even more interesting stuff in the
- coming weeks. So tune in every week and listen to what they are saying
- when....
-
-
- PEOPLE ARE TALKING
-
-
-
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-
- Issue #16
-
- By: John Deegan
-
-
- Sunnyvale, CA ATARI LICENSES CINEPAK COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGY
-
- SuperMac Technology Inc. announced that Atari Corp. has licensed SuperMac's
- Cinepak advanced video compression technology. The agreement with Atari
- marks the fourth licensing pact for Cinepak. SuperMac's Cinepak technology
- serves both the electronic entertainment and computer markets. Cinepak is
- part of Apple Computer Inc.'s QuickTime standard. As well as Creative Labs
- Inc.'s digital-video developments in the PC arena. Cinepak is also
- available on The 3DO Co.'s upcoming Interactive Multiplayer multimedia
- system. Cinepak is a video compression-decompression (codec) scheme that
- allows each video frame to use less space than usual, while still retaining
- high quality colors and images.
-
-
- Orem, Utah WP CORP. & OPTIUS SOFTWARE COOPERATE
-
- Wordperfect Corporation has announced that Word Perfect 6.0 for DOS,
- scheduled to ship June 28, will include support forthe innovative FaxBios
- specification, giving users easy access to network fax resources from
- within WordPerfect. Optius Software, a key member of the group that
- developed FaxBios and a leading vendor of fax server software for Netware
- LANS, currently supports FAXBios in its award winning FACSys Product.
-
- Information regarding FaxBios is available on Compuserve (go faxbios) or by
- sending a fax request to 1-801-222-3991. Technical specificationsa can be
- obtained by contacting WordPerfect Corporation 1-800-321-4566
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- HIGH SPEED MODEMS - UARTS AND PORTS
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-
-
-
- by Robert J. Niland
-
-
- reprint permission granted to STReport 05/28/93
-
- re: What to do after the high speed modem arrives. Edition 01 Apr 93
-
-
- This article applies only to Windows 3.0 and 3.1, and not to NT, OS/2
- or DOS apps not running under Windows.
-
- One of the unadvertised limitations of most current Windows PCs is that
- their RS-232C (serial, COM) performance is seriously deficient. Almost
- everyone who purchases a high-speed modem (V.32bis, V.32, PEP or HST)
- discovers the problem the first time they try to download a file or accept
- an incoming FAX (at 9600+) after upgrading the modem. Overrun and retry
- errors abound, even when the only active application is the datacomm or
- FAX program. If the transfer completes at all, it may take even longer
- than with the old 2400bps modem.
-
-
- There are three reasons for the problem:
-
- 1. The Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitters (UARTs) used in most
- PCs are primitive Ns8250 devices with single-byte FIFO buffers. If the
- operating system/driver cannot read and flush each character at high
- interrupt rates, the next incoming character overwrites the FIFO and
- the previous one is lost. DOS, being a fairly single-minded
- environment during datacomm, can usually keep up. Windows can't.
-
- 2. Windows has more operating system overhead than plain DOS, and
- interrupts often take longer to service. Overruns are much more likely
- than under DOS. As soon as you report to your PC/modem vendor that you
- are losing data, you may be advised that "you need to upgrade to a
- 16550". More likely, since there seems to be a conspiracy of ignorance
- about this issue, you'll get no useful advice at all. Most of the
- store-front and mail-order sources I spoke with in attempting to solve
- my own problem had never heard the term "16550" and many didn't even
- know what a UART was.
-
- 3. Even your PC has Ns16550A UARTs (and PS/2's do), or if you can upgrade
- your mother/COM board or add a new COM board, you may STILL experience
- errors and overruns because the standard MicroSoft Windows COM drivers
- don't take full advantage of the 16550. Windows 3.1 is improved in this
- regard over 3.0, but I still recommend a driver upgrade. Applications
- like ProComm+/Win (which is what I use) cannot get around this problem
- by themselves.
-
- If you have a modem CARD, you may not have a problem, as the modem part of
- the card can be designed to be aware of the state of the UART, and avoid
- overrunning it; however, I wouldn't want to bet that the card designers
- were that clever, and will insist on a 16550 UART if I ever buy a modem
- card. Some modem cards don't even have conventional UARTs, but if they
- are to work with standard Windows drivers, they need to simulate one.
- Use MSD.EXE (below) to see what the modem card is, or is pretending to be.
-
-
- The Hardware Situation.
-
- The UARTs on most PC COM ports are based on National Semiconductor Ns8250
- or Ns16450 chips (or megacells inside VLSI chips where you can't replace
- them). You can ID the UART type on your system by running the MicroSoft
- diagnostic program \WINDOWS\MSD.EXE. Be sure to run it in DOS *before*
- bringing up Windows. The Windows serial API may prevent MSD from
- accurately identifying a 16550 if you run it from a Windows DOS prompt.
-
- The Ns16550 UART has separate 16-byte transmit and receive FIFOs with
- configurable trigger levels, and can run reliably at clock rates up to
- 460,800 bps, although with current modem technology, there's no point in
- pushing your luck by going over 115,200 bps. The 16550 has shorted access
- cycle times than the 16450 or 8250. The 16550 also has DMA capability, but
- it is not clear that any PC drivers ever use this. For more technical
- info, see National Semiconductor Application Note AN-491.
-
- So, what UART component do you have?
-
- Try to locate the UART on your mother board, multi-function I/O card, COM
- board or ISA/MCA modem card. If you can't find a socketed component with
- the numbers "8250" or "16450", your COM ports are probably buried in VLSI,
- and you won't be able to perform a chip replacement. If you can DISABLE
- your VLSI COM ports (as I chose to do), you can at least add an aftermarket
- COM board.
-
- If you have one or more socketed 8250 or 16450 chips, you can buy plug-in
- Ns16550AFN or PC16C550CN (low power CMOS version) ICs from several
- suppliers typically for $9 to $15 each. The "N" chip is the normal 40-pin
- dual-in-line package. Other styles are available, but avoid any Ns16550
- chips without the "A" (the 16C550C are presumably all OK).
-
- Early Ns chips have bugs, although National will reportedly exchange those
- of their own manufacture for free. Clone chips are available from various
- IC makers other than National. The manual for the TurboCom drivers states
- support for the following (apparently equivalent) chips:
-
- National Semiconductor: 16550A, 16551, 16552
- Chips&Technology: 82C607
- Texas Instruments: t16c550a
- Silicon Systems: 73M550
- VLSI 16C550
-
- TurboCom warns about the pre-"A" Ns16550 and Western Digital 16C550,
- says that problems have been reported with early IBM PS/2 55SX and 70
- systems (IBM reportedly will upgrade them).
-
- If you DON'T have socketed 8250/16450 chips, you'll need to buy an after-
- market COM or multi-function board. If this is a modem card situation, you
- may be hosed. To add a new COM or multi-function card, you'll need to
- either disable the COM1/2 port(s) you are replacing, or re-assign them to
- COM3/4 (although watch out for IRQ conflicts without TurboCom).
-
- Although cheaper cards are available, in the interest of getting the
- problem solved quickly I elected buy the Modular Circuit Technology
- MCT-AIO+ card from:
-
- JDR Microdevices
- 2233 Samaritan Drive
- San Jose CA 95124
- (800) 538-5000 voice US
- (408) 559-1200 voice other
- (800) 538-5005 FAX US
-
-
- The MCT-AIO+ (and the "+" is important) sells for $89.95. It is an 8-bit
- ISA card providing:
-
- Port Type Connector Address and IRQ Comments
- COM DB9M COM 1,2,3 IRQ 2,3,4,5 Ns16550AFN in socket
- COM ribbon COM 2,3,4 IRQ 2,3,4,5 Ns16550AFN in socket
- Parallel DB25F LPT1,2,3 IRQ 5,7
- Game ribbon
-
- The kit includes a ribbon cable and DB25F connector for the secondary COM
- port, a ribbon cable/connector for the game port, two bulkhead plates for
- the ribbon-based connectors and a 9F-to-25F adaptor cable. Each port can
- be individually disabled, and the COM ports have TX, RX, RTS, CTS, DTR,
- DCD, and DSR jumpers.
-
- JDR also sells a Super-I/O m-f card that also has IDE.
-
- I have heard from several people about less expensive m-f I/O cards with
- 16550s:
-
- TSD Systems
- (407) 331-9130
- $19.95 for the card, plus $9.95 per 16550.
-
-
- Greenfield Trading and Distributors
- (518) 271-2473 (voice), (518) 271-7811(FAX).
- Their card is $33 w/one 16550, $45 w/2, and they sell 16550AFNs for $13.
-
- R&S DATA SYSTEMS, INC.
- 820 East Highway 434
- Longwood, FL 32750
- PHONE: (407) 331-1424
- FAX: (407) 331-8606
- 2COM/LPT/Game card w/2 16550s for $39
-
-
- I have no personal experience with any of the firms except JDR.
-
- Meanwhile, back at the MCT card from JDR... I only needed two serial ports,
- and am running out of IRQs on my PC, so I disabled my built-in VLSI-based
- 8250 ports. However, with the TurboCom driver (below), I could have set
- the internals as COM3 and 4, using IRQ sharing.
-
-
- The Software Situation
-
- Simply upgrading to 16550 UARTs will not completely solve common overrun
- problems. The standard MS serial drivers don't take full advantage of the
- 16550. The Windows 3.0 drivers are even less capable, and the Windows 3.1
- drivers have the following limitations:
-
- - They enable only the receive FIFO, and only at rates above 2400 bps.
- - They never enable the transmit FIFO, which results in an interrupt
- rate of 10x during uploads.
- - They set the trigger level at 14 bytes (too high - it's easy for 2
- more bytes to arrive before the driver can read the FIFO).
- - The Ports menu of the Control Panel only allows speeds up to 19200.
- With a V.32bis modem, sparse data and text can easily compress 3:1
- or more, suggesting that a host DTE connect rate of 57,600 bps would
- be effective.
- - The API won't accept rates above "CBR_128000".
- - The API won't let DOS programs know there is a 16550 there, and even
- if it did, DOS programs that aren't 16550-aware get little benefit
- from a 16550 port with the standard drivers.
- - They don't allow IRQ sharing for COM3,4.
- - The BIOS doesn't initialize COM3,4 properly in many systems.
- - Windows provides no workaround for apps that don't provide port
- speed options above 19200 bps.
-
- These problems are reportedly NOT solved in Windows NT or DOS 6.0, and may
- or may not be addressed in any Windows releases after 3.1 (but before 4.0).
- Rumors suggest they "may" be solved in Windows "4.0".
-
- You can get replacement drivers that solve all of those problems by buying
- a copy of "TurboCom", current version 1.2, from:
-
- Bio-Engineering Research
- Pacific CommWare Division
- 180 Beacon Hill Lane
- Ashland OR 97520-9701
- (503) 482-2744 voice
- (503) 482-2627 FAX
- (503) 482-2633 BBS
- MCImail: 344-5374
- CompuServe: 71521,760
-
- Price was around $50 as I recall. Bio-Eng is not set up to accept credit
- cards, so I had to send a check. Egghead and 1-800-Software list TurboCom
- but as far as I know, they don't stock it. Bio is not a software company
- per se. They apparently needed reliable hi-speed serial connections for
- an in-house instrument application, wrote their own driver, discovered a
- market for it, revised it to be a general purpose COM driver suite. They
- recently upgraded it for Windows 3.1. It is run-time licensed.
-
- I now have my host (DTE) connect rate set to 57,600 bps most of my
- datacomm apps, and I am having ZERO problems with downloads. I routinely
- see transfer rates that exceed 2,000 bps. I am also using 115,200 bps
- when linking an HP95LX to my PC, with lossless bi-directional I/O.
- Uploads to various remote systems are another matter, because many hosts
- are still using antique UARTs and drivers.
-
- Note that 19200 is still the highest rate that the Windows 3.1 Port menu
- in Control Panel will allow in configuring a COM port. TurboCom gets
- around this by allowing you to specify, on each port, a factor that will
- set the real UART rate to a multiple of the rate passed through the
- Windows APIs and dialog boxes.
-
- I also have CTS/RTS hardware flow control enabled, and I suggest that you
- do the same. Even if you only ever transfer 7-bit ASCII data, Xon/XOff is
- not a sufficiently reliable method of flow control. The informal (DEC)
- standard for Xon/Xoff hysteresis is that the sender may transmit another
- 16 (yes, sixteen) bytes after receipt of the Xoff from the receiving
- system or device. The 16 byte FIFO in the 16550 is clearly not big enough
- to let us rely exclusively on Xon/Xoff. A well-respected datacomm
- engineer has informed me that the 16550's can't really do CTS/RTS all
- by itself in the DOS/Windows environment, so using data rates above
- 115,200 may still be risky.
-
- Even with hardware flow control, a 16550 with TurboCom can still
- experience overruns in very busy systems, with lots of apps running and
- serious swapping in progress. If this is your situation, you may need to
- buy a co-processed COM board, but this will cost you more than a
-
-
- 16550/TurboCom upgrade. A review of two such boards, and a review of
- TurboCom, can be found in the Feb'93 issue of "Windows Sources" magazine.
- I suggest trying a 16550/TurboCom upgrade first, and experiment with
- process priorities and time slices if you are a "power user" whose
- thrashing system still runs into comm problems.
-
-
- Closing Soapbox Comments
-
- The state of RS-232C serial datacomm support is an embarrassment across
- the computer industry. Because it is the oldest standard I/O interface,
- the job of designing hardware and writing software often seems to be
- assigned to the least senior or lowest ranked engineers at computer
- companies. The design of the average serial port is at least ten years
- behind the state of the art. In my last job, with a major workstation
- vendor, I lobbied for improved serial ports when they were doing the
- initial designs of a new system. That family of machines was
- subsequently introduced with 16550 ports. However, this is the
- exception. Few computer companies seem to have any champions for decent
- I/O.
-
- You may as well learn what you can about serial I/O, because this
- situation shows no sign of improving soon. When V.FAST arrives, I expect
- cries of outrage from Windows users world-wide whose 8250 PCs "sort of"
- work today with V.32, but will fail miserably with V.FAST. Without a
- hardware-buffered UART (like the 16550) and without software drivers that
- use that UART to best advantage, a V.FAST modem will be a waste of money.
-
- Regards, 1001-A East Harmony Road
- Bob Niland Suite 503
- Internet: rjn@csn.org Fort Collins CO 80525
- CompuServe: 71044,2124 (303) 223-5209
-
- Copyright 1993 Robert J. Niland
- All Rights Reserved
-
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- $5. If you're not satisfied, simply cancel your account before the end of
- the calendar month with no further obligation. If you keep your account
- active, you will automatically be enrolled in DELPHI's 10/4 Basic Plan,
- where you can use up to 4 weekend and evening hours a month for a minimum
- $10 monthly charge, with additional hours available at $3.96. But hurry,
- this special trial offer will expire soon! To take advantage of this
- limited offer, use your modem to dial 1-800-365-4636. Press <RET> once or
- twice. When you get the Password: prompt, type IP26 and press <RET> again.
- Then, just answer the questions and within a day or two, you'll officially
- be a member of DELPHI!
-
- TOP TEN DOWNLOADS (5/26/93)
-
- (1) STREPORT 9.21 5/21/93
- (2) ZNET9315, 5/7/93
- (3) AEO: VOLUME 2 - ISSUE 10
- (4) DC XTRACT PLUS 2.2
- (5) GEM-VIEW
- (6) MASTERBROWSE 1.0
- (7) SPEED OF LIGHT 2.5
- (8) BRODIE9.ARC
- (9) DTMT 1.01
- (10) HANGMAN ACCESSORY
-
-
- All of the above files can be found in the RECENT ARRIVALS database for at
- least one week after the posting of this list. Please Note that in the
- case of online magazines, only the most current issue in the database at
- the time of this compilation is considered for the Top 10 list. Also, for
- all files, a submission is eligible for the Top 10 list for only four weeks
- after its original uploading.
-
-
- DELPHI- It's getting better all the time!
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-
- > A FRESH OUTLOOK! STR Feature A few GOOD Ideas??
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-
-
-
-
- ATARIANS TRYING TO HELP ATARI
- =============================
-
-
-
- by Robert Dytmire
-
- Since my article in STReport 9.20 I have received some very enthusiastic
- responses. Some questions were raised on how feasible the takeover of
- Atari really is. Well, if Atari goes to federal bankruptcy court and we,
- the users have bundled together a recovery plan AND some support from a
- major backer (Xerox is now a stockholder in Atari!). If Warner
- Communications could be convinced to support us, then the money issues take
- care of themselves. What these companies will want to see is a strong
- business plan and lots of support from the people involved. That means
- FIRM support of my general business plan, and ACTIVE participation from ALL
- the Atari users left. After all, several major companies have been bought
- out by their employees, why not a user group buying out Atari.
-
- Some Details:
-
- * Our purchasing power as a user group is, at the moment, rather
- limited. On the good side (for us) Atari's stock is now valued at
- $.88/share. That means $88 bucks will buy 100 shares! Now multiply that by
- 100,000 users we're talking 100,000,000 shares of stock (enough to control,
- maybe even buy outright-I'm having a broker check out the details) the
- company. Now, in my last article, I said you only needed to invest $15-$20
- bucks apiece. I still stand by that for the following reasons:
-
- 1) If (when) Atari drives themselves into the ground the stock will be
- worth much less than $0.88/share. It could be bought for as little as
- $.10/share if Atari really screws up.
-
- 2) We only need to show that we are SERIOUS about this project and
- raise some REAL money and we'll be able to attract investors. Remember,
- it's Atari with the bad name, not us.
-
- 3) These big companies have no wish to lose money with Atari. If they
- see we're serious and think we can increase the value of their stock then
- they will be willing to take additional steps to secure their investment
- (namely, supporting us!).
-
- EVERY USER COUNTS! I cannot stress this enough. Letters, organizers are
- NEEDED! If you have never done anything active in the Atari community, if
- you're reading this in a depressed Atari Community and you feel alone, and
- if your thinking of going Big Blue then HELP US and HELP YOURSELF! If you
- are a professional of some sort I NEED YOUR ADVICE! Please don't send any
- money until I can square away the legal aspects of this project.
- Organization is needed most RIGHT NOW, EVERY DAY COUNTS and I cannot
- continue this on my own.
-
- If you know any investors have them contact one of the people on the list
- at the end of this article and they'll be happy to answer any questions
- they might have.
-
- Some more details:
-
- I think the best way to go will be for all of us to decide when and how
- much stock we will purchase. We then elect amongst ourselves a leader who
- will then be given proxy to vote with our shares. This will, in effect,
- allow us to control Atari through it's stock. You, the user, will form a
- block that effectively owns Atari corp. Later, when we've started to
- re-build, we can issue new stock and re-build the company.
-
- Potential investors:
-
- * Many professionals are always looking for a good deal, even if it
- involves some risk. Show my articles to your doctor/lawyer/boss and ask if
- they want to get involved. If they do, show them how to contact me and
- I'll be happy to work with them.
-
- * Some large direct vendors of IBM clones are taking a beating in the
- current computer market. Our project may be just what they need to revive
- themselves. If our business plan is put together correctly, we stand a
- good chance of attracting a large, established, corporation as a partner in
- investment.
-
- Additional comments:
-
- * I have read Atari's dealer contract. This contract is probably one
- of the reasons Atari has such a hard time breaking into the market. I
- wouldn't sign the thing as written. I admire the current set of dealers
- all the more because of the risk of potential for loss they are taking (by
- Atari Corp itself!). One of the first things I would like Atari to do is
- hire a large customer support/tech staff and re-write that awful dealer
- agreement.
-
- * The Falcon is an AWESOME machine, but I would like to tell you all a
- little story (and remember my last article):
-
- In walked a couple looking to spend quite a chunk of money on a new
- system. They looked at the 386 system and then were shown the new Atari
- Falcon. The Falcon was shown very expertly to these folks. It's graphics,
- and built-in windowing features were displayed to perfection. Atari Works
- (which is the first piece of decent software out of Atari in years) drew
- their attention. The sale was all but made (I overheard the wife saying "I
- WANT it!") UNTIL then husband asked the fatal question: "Can it run
- EXCEL?". After it was admitted the machine could not (at least not without
- an expensive emulator) they lost interest in the machine.
-
- Why bring this up? Because it supports my argument that Atari MUST get the
- BIG TIME software houses supporting their platform AT ALL COSTS! Many
- users could care less if the machine preforms better than the box over
- there if the machine cannot run that nifty program that the box can (the
- old Beta/VHS story). Atari is rapidly painting itself into the BETA corner
- and can only get out my MASSIVE MASSIVE customer support and a re-tailoring
- of it's machines. Atari needs a customer support service that is second to
- none and a very liberal dealer agreement (they should go so far as to GIVE
- a demo unit to EVERY dealer). They NEED to get a contract with WAL-MART or
- K-Mart and most of all, they need to stop living in surreal world of their
- own design.
-
- Contact points:
-
- Robert Dytmire
- 633 Pony Farm Road.
- Jacksonville, NC 28540
- (919)-347-2202
-
- G. Allan Mangam
- 50 Prince Drive
- Maumelle, AR 72120
-
- Note: I could use some more regional contact points (Duh!). If you are
- interested then contact me pronto!
-
- Note: Dropix ST will be out within 30 days!!
-
- Final note: This article may be published freely (PLEASE!) as long as it
- appears in it's entirety and the contents are not edited.
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________
-
-
-
- > CT FEST'93 STR SHOW NEWS The Summertime Atari Event!
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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!
-
-
-
- CONNECTICUT SHOW TO FEATURE ATARI'S LATEST ENTRY
- ================================================
-
-
- HARTFORD, Conn. (April 12)
-
- More than 1,000 Atari computer enthusiasts are expected to converge
- here June 12 and 13 at Connecticut AtariFest '93, and are certain to debate
- whether the star of the show -- THE LONG-AWAITED FALCON030 COMPUTER --
- lives up to its advance billing.
-
- 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).
-
- The Falcon030 is a perfect low cost tool for the professional artist,
- with 8 track, 16 bit musical capabilities, truecolor graphics and a 32 bit
- DSP chip. The Falcon will be bundled with several music programs,
- including a 4 track 'Direct to Disk' editing and recording program, a sound
- sampler and an all purpose productivity package called AtariWorks.
-
- The Hartford show will likely be one of the first encounters the
- general public has with the new machine and software leading designers have
- produced for it. Atari was performing quality control tests on the latest
- production models shipped to the Sunnyvale headquarters in mid-April.
-
-
- The two-day event will feature more than 40 exhibitors, including
- several of the top names in music software development and MIDI equipment.
- Tentative music exhibitors include Barefoot Software (formerly Hybrid
- Arts), Digital F/X, Steinberg/Jones, Pro Musica, Compo Software and others.
- The show, sponsored by ACT Atari Group, will be held at the Windsor Court
- Hotel, just off Interstate 91 at exit 42.
-
- Connecticut AtariFest'93 promises to showcase the work of several
- musicians and will include some live music sessions.
-
- Other vendors will demonstrate new equipment and software that will be
- of interest to musicians whether they're on or off the job. Among them,
- organizers have received tentative nods from A&D Software, ABC Solutions,
- Baggetaware, Barefoot Software, Compo Software, Computer Studio, Derric
- Electronics, East Hartford Computer Repair, Gribnif Software, ICD Inc.,
- MegaType Software, Soft-Logik Publishing, Toad Computers, Wizztronics. Last
- year 14 user groups participated, and that number is expected to grow by
- June.
-
- A Home Business and Entertainment Expo that will focus on high-tech
- gadgetry designed for home use is also planned. Central activities will
- include a New England Lynx Tournament for the gamester in the family, a
- Portfolio corner for the on-the-go palmtop computer user, and other
- technology such as VCRs, lap/palmtops, voice messaging systems, satellite
- receivers, CD-ROM, fax-modems, large screen TV, printers, audio-video
- components, cellular phones, office supplies, video games or add-on units
- and accessories.
-
- 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, STReport's Dana
- Jacobson and Joe Mirando 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 Forums. E-mail can be directed to B.GOCKLEY or
- D.FINCH7 on GEnie or to 75300,2514 or 76337,1067 on CIS.
-
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- 3. NEW Consumer Electronics RT on-line for ALL your questions..CE
- 4. Gladiatorial Games -- Saturday, May 29th....................GEMSTONE
- 5. Religion and Sex: Mix with care.............................RELIGION
- 6. Reptile and Exotic Species Trivia and Chat RTC Friday In....PET
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- 12. WordPerfect 6.0 introduced; over 500 Clip-Art volumes on....WP
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-
- > GEnie Announces NEW PRICE STRUCTURE STR FOCUS!
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-
-
-
-
- GENIE ANNOUNCES NEW PRICING:
- SIMPLER, MORE AFFORDABLE AND, AS ALWAYS,
- THE BEST VALUE ONLINE
-
-
-
- An Open Letter to GEnie Subscribers
- From John Barber, General Manager of GEnie:
-
- On July 1st, a new pricing structure goes into effect at GEnie. It's a big
- day for us -- the result of months of planning, number-crunching,
- monitoring and maneuvering around the competition.
-
- And once again, we're looking forward to showing the online community that
- no one offers a better value than GEnie.
-
- We have to admit that over the last few months, it's been difficult to
- watch the other major online companies, one after another, proclaim that
- their new prices make them "the ultimate value."
-
- But rest assured, we do not intend to give up our leadership position as
- the best value online.
-
- GEnie has always offered its subscribers the best combination of
- sophisticated services, information, entertainment -- and affordability.
-
- And we've done it once again. Starting July 1st, GEnie will offer you the
- lowest hourly connect time of all the major online services; combined with
- a highly-competitive monthly subscription fee; and credit each month for up
- to four hours online.
-
- Effective July 1st, this is GEnie's new U.S. pricing structure:
-
- - Our monthly subscription fee becomes $8.95 a month.
- - Our standard hourly connect rate drops to $3.00 an hour.
- - And every month, you'll get a credit for up to 4 hours of
- standard $3.00 connect time.
-
- It's about that simple. For our Canadian and international PDN customers,
- a complete price chart is available as menu option #2 on this page. It
- also contains the fine print regarding prime time, baud rates, etc., so
- it's worth taking some time to look over.
-
- SIMPLY BETTER
-
- You might notice one more important benefit to our plan.
-
- We kept it simple. It's easy to understand, easy to live with. For
- starters, we've simplified the pricing. All the services formerly in
- GEnie*Basic and in GEnie Value are now treated equally, and available at
- the same low price -- $3.00 an hour in non-prime time.
-
- Multi-player games, downloading, computing bulletin boards, real-time
- conferences -- they're all just $3.00 an hour. (Half what you've been
- paying for GEnie Value services!)
-
- GEnie*Basic services, yes, they're now included in the $3/hour group, too.
- GE Mail -- it's $3.00 an hour, with no limit to the number of messages.
- Internet Mail is now $3 an hour, with no registration fee. And don't
- forget. You also get a credit for up to four hours of $3/hour time, every
- month.
-
- OK, NOW WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO MY MONTHLY BILL?
-
- Let's cut to the chase. This is what everyone really wants to know.
-
- The answer is -- for the majority of our users, it means very little change
- at all, or a change for the better.
-
- When we started working on the price change, we studied the usage patterns
- of our active members to see who would be affected, and to what extent. We
- concluded that more than 85% would see about the same or lower bills at the
- end of the month.
-
- For the people who like to keep to a strict budget each month, this plan
- offers a lot of flexibility and a broader range of services than before.
-
- You have a set subscription fee. And for that fee, you get a credit for
- four hours of standard connect time to spend just about anywhere on GEnie.
-
- There's no asterisk-chasing to make sure you haven't strayed into Value
- services. Less worry of credit card shock. You can even explore areas of
- GEnie you thought you couldn't afford before.
-
- For the active users who spend significant hours a month on GEnie,
- especially in the former GEnie Value services, you should see a tremendous
- savings. The hourly rate is half what it was before -- and the best in the
- business!
-
- Now -- who will see prices rise under the new system? Generally speaking,
- anyone who's accustomed to making unusually heavy use of GEnie*Basic
- services will have to change his or her usage to keep monthly bills down.
-
- SO WHY CHANGE?
-
- Maybe you're wondering why we're bothering to change the rate, if so few
- people are affected. After all, GEnie has had flat fee pricing for three
- years now.
-
- Well, we did it for a couple of reasons. With our new pricing, we can
- continue to stay competitive in the marketplace, and we can continue to
- improve our service to you.
-
- We found that, under the former pricing, a small number of our customers
- were making heavy demands on our service -- demands which began to outpace
- our infrastructure and capacity. The result was a level of performance
- that pleased no one. Not you. Not us. And yet, while other companies were
- eliminating or reducing their flat-rate access, we were holding to ours.
-
- Something had to change. And a price restructuring was the best solution
- for the majority of our users.
-
- Now, with the new rates, no one group of members is unduly favored; GEnie
- can continue to stay highly competitive among online companies; and we can
- continue to improve our service to you.
-
- OTHER IMPROVEMENTS IN THE WORKS
-
- There are other changes involved here besides our prices. "Staying
- competitive" means offering you better products, better service and better
- system performance.
-
- Right now, we have a number of improvements in the works. We're developing
- new front-end software packages for Windows and Macintosh systems -- look
- for more on that over the coming months. We're making technical
- improvements to enhance our performance and speed. We'll be adding new
- services soon, along with new bulletin boards and of course, we'll continue
- to update our software libraries with more valuable files.
-
- SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE
-
- GEnie has always been the very best service for people who really enjoy
- being online, and who expect great products and the best value for the time
- they spend with us.
-
- That's not going to change. In fact, this new pricing structure should
- make it even easier for you to enjoy everything we have to offer. We're
- looking forward to seeing you online.
-
- Sincerely,
-
-
- John Barber
- General Manager, GEnie
-
-
-
- G E n i e P r i c i n g
- (effective July 1, 1993)
-
- +-----------------+----------------------+
- GEnie Services | U.S. (U.S.$) [5]| CANADA (CAN $) |
- +-----------------------------+-----------------+----------------------|
- |Monthly Subscription Fee | $8.95/month | $10.95/month |
- +-----------------------------+-----------------+----------------------+
- |Hours Credited Per Month [1] | Up to 4 hours | Up to 4 hours |
- +-----------------------------+-----------------+----------------------+
- |Hourly Connect Charge | $3.00/hour | $4.00/hour |
- +-----------------------------+-----------------+----------------------+
- |GEnie Premium Services |Prices vary per individual service. |
- | |These include: Charles Schwab Brokerage |
- | |Services (not available in Canada), Dow |
- | |Jones News/Retrieval (R), The Official |
- | |Airline Guides Electronic Edition (R) |
- | |Travel Service, QuikNews clipping |
- | |service, Telebase Investment |
- | |ANALY$T (SM),ARTIST (R) gateway. |
- +-----------------------------+----------------------------------------+
-
-
- Additional Charges (where applicable) [4]
-
-
- +-----------------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
- |Prime Time Surcharge [2] | $9.50/hour | $12.00/hour |
- +-----------------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
- |9600 Baud Surcharge | $6.00/hour | $8.00/hour |
- +-----------------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
- |Communications Surcharge: | | |
- | 800 Service [3] | $6.00/hour | -- |
- | Extended Network | $2.00/hour | -- |
- | SprintNet | $2.00/hour | -- |
- | Datapac | -- | $6.00/hour |
- +-----------------------------+----------------+-----------------------+
- | [1] Credit for up to 4 hours of standard $3.00 U.S. ($4.00 CAN$) |
- | connect time. Hours credited apply to current month only. |
- | [2] Prime-time: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. local time on weekdays only. The |
- | prime-time surcharge is in addition to $3/hour charge. Prime- |
- | time surcharge is waived for selected holidays. Residents of |
- | Hawaii, Alaska, Indiana, Arizona and Puerto Rico, please verify |
- | hours with GEnie Client Services. |
- | [3] "800" Service surcharge waived at 9600 baud. |
- | [4] State taxes will apply in some areas. |
- | [5] International PDN subscribers billed in U.S.$ at U.S. rates. |
- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- Other notes:
-
- 1. There will no longer be additional charges or registration fees for
- Internet mail gateway use.
-
- 2. Club pricing options will be eliminated effective July 1.
-
-
- Editor Note:
- ------------
-
- OF COURSE, OPINIONS ABOUND RELATIVE TO THE NEW RATE CHANGES BY GENIE.
-
-
- 55100 26-MAY 01:57 General Information
- Competition drops prices... sorta
- From: BIBLINSKI To: ALL
-
- It appears that GEnie has changed (or is about to) their pricing structure.
- The low GEnie Star service fee has been eliminated, and a minimum $8.95 per
- month fee has been instituted. The monthly minimum includes 4 hours, and
- additional hours are $3. While that does get them down some, the 20/20
- plan here is still less expensive for those who find themselves spending
- much time online.
-
- One of the major impacts the price restructuring will have is that there
- may be a lot of non-computer specific RT users who will opt to switch to
- DELPHI. When the price was so low for unlimited usage, they could spend a
- lot of time online with GEnie, and not feel it in the pocketbook. That
- will no longer be true. So, traffic here on DELPHI overall will likely
- increase, which may slow the system down a bit, especially if there are
- hardware problems. I haven't heard anyone in DELPHI's management express
- any anxiety over the hardware (since they significantly increased the
- storage space here recently), so I don't anticipate any repeats of what we
- were experiencing a few weeks ago. There are still a few changes in
- process (the transparent kind), so Murphy still has a chance to interfere,
- but in the end, DELPHI will be a stronger, hopefully faster, system.
-
- --Gordie <maybe Lloyd will be back?!> Meyer
-
-
- 55106 26-MAY 06:02 General Information
- Genie Price Structure
- From: FBELT To: ALL
-
- I wonder if the new $8.95 fee will let you get into the Atari area with the
- four hour time limit? Genie is a good service, can download stock quotes
- into charting program, Sienfeld and Rush Limbaugh BB's, but Delphi is
- better. The advantage plan can not be beat.
-
- Does anyone use Internet? If yes, what for? I signed up for a couple of
- months and couldn't find anything on there that I wanted to do?
-
-
- 55107 26-MAY 08:24 General Information
- RE: Genie Price Structure (Re: Msg 55106)
- From: ISDMARKETING To: FBELT
-
- The flat fee of US $8.95 is system wide and, as Gordie mentioned earlier,
- includes 4 hours of connect time, also system wide. Any additional time
- spent online will be charged at $3.00 an hour, down from $6.00 an hour. For
- those that used GEnie's so-called Value services, their prices just dropped
- in half or better. For those that spend all their time in GEnie's Basic
- services, from July 1, the price will go up for them. The Atari RT on GEnie
- is a Value service so their prices just dropped in half. For those that
- spend less than 4 hours online, there will no doubt be a substantial
- savings. It is an aggressive move by GEnie which should accomplish more
- than one purpose. As Gordie also mentioned Delphi could get their share of
- those people that were on GEnie stricktly in the basic service areas for
- free and would now have to pay. Whether that is good or bad, I don't know.
- ;-)
-
- Sincerely
-
- Nathan
-
-
- 55119 26-MAY 18:46 General Information
- RE: Competition drops prices... sorta (Re: Msg 55100)
- From: SCOTTJ To: BIBLINSKI
-
- Gordie, I feel the same way. I think a lot of people will move to Delphi or
- to NVN , the new kid on the block thanks to this rate increase.
-
- Scott Corley
-
-
- _________________________________________________________
-
-
-
-
- > CONFLICT OF INTEREST? STR Spotlight NON-PARTIAL - UNBIASED FOR ALL?
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN ST RT?
- NON-PARTIAL, UNBIASED DEALINGS FOR ALL?
-
-
-
-
- by Ralph F. Mariano
-
- An editorial essay
- ------------------
-
- Sure, there'll be those that will say I have a "very special reason"
- for writing this article and they'll be 100% correct. Truth is truth.
- Let's look at a few points of interest; In the past four years, the Atari
- ST RT area on GEnie, under the guidance of Darlah Hudson Pine Potechin, has
- focused on a number of developer/dealer/consumer situations with great
- gusto. Among those having been spotlighted in the ST RT are; Computers
- Plus, Computrol, Tech Specialities, Zephyr Computers, Avant-Gard (PC
- Ditto), ST MicroWorld, AIM Magazine, ABCO Computers and most recently, Fast
- Technology. Of the above listed firms, only a few are still in business.
- Each and every one of them were spotlighted in Darlah's area under
- extremely unfavorable conditions.
-
- Avant-Gard took advance orders on a product called PC-Ditto, they
- ultimately disappointed a very large number of customers who order the
- product and when they received it either didn't work or wouldn't fit in the
- machine it was intended for. It was a sad and very lengthy situation with
- incessant delays and non-delivery. Its been rumored there were well over
- one hundred unhappy consumers with this happening. This "incident" was
- allowed to run for well over six months in the ST RT with the adverse
- publicity slowly eroding customer confidence week by week. Zephyr and
- MicroWorld, both companies belonging to one person, Bill Yerger, was also
- allowed to be taken to task not once but twice! The second time in less
- than a year. Tech Specialities also raked over the coals in Darlah's area
- enjoyed equal "lynch mob" treatment. Now comes ABCO, owned and operated by
- me. Abco was given a "topic all of its own". But only after the topic it
- was being discussed in went awry. That makes TWO topics for ABCO. While
- there should be no problem with objective reporting, STReport finds that
- this is NOT the case in DARLAH'S ST RT. ABCO has been drawn, quartered,
- roasted and thoroughly toasted for the last six months in her RT. Has
- there been any end? Heaven Forbid! Instead participation in the
- festivities is encouraged. Like each and every other firm who "enjoyed"
- Darlah's unique and special treatment, their business certainly did not
- grow and prosper.
-
- Now all of a sudden, one of the well over one hundred persons who've
- prepaid for a Tiny Turbo or a Turbo 25 from Fast Technologies jumps up and
- complains about having to wait for over a year... the Topic is opened and
- "quietly" closed in the span of less than a weekend! And the maneuver was
- done with the customer's permission. (could it possibly be because the
- customer was hoping for speedy delivery or a refund?) In any case we
- respectfully submit that this WAS NOT equal and fair treatment on Darlah's
- part. After all,... the Abco topic is STILL open and the ranting goes on
- and on and on by the same old, familiar harpies. Will Darlah ever learn to
- treat everyone equally? Its doubtful.
-
-
- STReport presents last week's opening overview of the events relating to
- Fast Tech and the prepaid orders for Tiny Turbo and T-25s.
-
-
- A SIGN OF THE TIMES!
- ====================
-
-
- by R. F. Mariano
-
- The following posts were gleaned from both Delphi's and GEnie's Atari
- areas to indicate a trend that's been slowly developing in the Atari
- community. It appears that a number of complaints are beginning to surface
- relative to a number of developer and dealer time frames in delivering
- their products. At this point in time, after having had first hand
- experience in these matters, one can only hope that common sense and
- patience be brought to bear in these tough times.
-
- The accusation that "such and such" or "so and so" is a _rip-off_ is
- an outrage. Until such time as it can be proven beyond a shadow of a doubt
- in a court of law, these accusations are a complete menace to the Atari
- platform and other, financially stable developers. Sure, there's serious
- delays and broken promises involved, but one must understand the conditions
- under which these situations develop.
-
-
- from Delphi's Atari area
- 54924 19-MAY 19:45 General Information
- Fast Technology
- From: BCHOPICK To: ALL
-
- FAST TECHNOLOGY RIP-OFF!
-
- I would like to let all of you know the troubles I have experienced with
- FAST TECHNOLOGY. As you know, FAST TECHNOLOGY sells hardware accelerator
- cards for the ATARI line of computers. In APRIL of 1992 I ordered a
- TINYTURBO030 for my MEGASTE. The ad claimed 6-8 weeks delivery. I waited
- and waited and waited! Of course the check was cashed immediately (APRIL
- 28th, 1992). I called once a month and everytime got the same thing.
- DELAYS! DELAYS! DELAYS! Finally in March of 1993 I was fed up with the
- delay nonsense and demanded a refund. Jim Allen said that he was having
- financial trouble and could not issue a refund til the end of the month. I
- thought nothing of it and figured that since I have waited this long for
- the product, why not a couple of weeks for a refund. Well. Here we are
- May 10th (2 months later) and no refund. Calls to FAST TECHNOLOGY only
- lead tofrustration. All you get is an answering machine and no return
- phone calls. It sure looks to me that JIM ALLEN does not know how to
- handle a business. And I feel sorry for all the other people he is
- dragging along the same path. Of course, I have already contacted the
- Better Business Bureau of Pennsylvania. They said that I would have to
- fill out some forms and they will get right on it. I am not happy with the
- situation at all. And for a man who keeps such a high profile in the
- ATARI COMMUNITY, it is pathetic!
-
-
-
- Robert A. Chopick
-
-
-
-
- GENIE: R.CHOPICK DELPHI: BCHOPICK
- WORK: 717-288-6140
-
-
- From GEnie's Atari Area
- Atari-ST RoundTable
- Category 18, Topic 11
- Message 1 Wed May 19, 1993
- R.CHOPICK [Bob] at 20:12 EDT
-
- FAST TECHNOLOGY RIP-OFF!
-
- I would like to let all of you know the troubles I have experienced with
- FAST TECHNOLOGY. As you know, FAST TECHNOLOGY sells hardware accelerator
- cards for the ATARI line of computers. In APRIL of 1992 I ordered a
- TINYTURBO030 for my MEGASTE. The ad claimed 6-8 weeks delivery. I waited
- and waited and waited! Of course the check was cashed immediately(APRIL
- 28th, 1992). I called once a month and everytime got the same thing.
- DELAYS! DELAYS! DELAYS! Finally in March of 1993 I was fed up with the
- delay nonsense and demanded a refund. Jim Allen said that he was having
- financial trouble and could not issue a refund til the end of the month. I
- thought nothing of it and figured that since I have waited this long for
- the product, why not a couple of weeks for a refund. Well. Here we are
- May 10th (2 months later) and no refund. Calls to FAST TECHNOLOGY only
- lead to frustration. All you get is an answering machine and no return
- phone calls. It sure looks to me that JIM ALLEN does not know how to handle
- a business. And I feel sorry for all the other people he is dragging along
- the same path. Of course, I have already contacted the Better Business
- Bureau of Pennsylvania. They said that I would have to fill out some forms
- and they will get right on it. I am not happy with the situation at all.
- And for a man who keeps such a high profile in the ATARI COMMUNITY, it is
- pathetic!
-
- Robert A. Chopick
-
- GENIE: R.CHOPICK DELPHI: BCHOPICK
- WORK: 717-288-6140
-
- ----------
-
- Atari-ST RoundTable
- Category 18, Topic 11
- Message 2 Wed May 19, 1993
- LEPULLEY [Lloyd Pulley] at 21:52 EDT
-
- Bob,
-
- I'm sorry to hear about your problem. I've always gotten everything that I
- ordered from Jim. Have you tried leaving him E-Mail? He seems to stop by
- around midnight (EDT) to take part in Topic 2 - maybe he'll see your E-Mail
- during one of his visits and take care of your problem.
-
- Lloyd E. Pulley, Sr.
-
- ----------
-
- Atari-ST RoundTable
- Category 18, Topic 11
- Message 3 Thu May 20, 1993
- J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 17:27 EDT
-
- I would like to apologize to Mr Chopick, and the other people awaiting
- refunds. I told him in March I was in financial difficulty and that hasn't
- changed. There have been almost no sales since February, and what few T25's
- and one Turbo030 that has been sold all went to pay refunds. There are 4
- people still waiting, all here on GEnie. In the last 4 months I have had to
- borrow money to pay the phone bill and GEnie bill, and have not been able
- to call back everyone who calls in, the phone bill was running $700/month
- and with no sales I simply cannot generate those kinds of bills any longer.
-
- I have taken on an engineering job that will get me back on my feet in the
- next 'couple weeks, and I will be able to clear up the remaining refunds
- near the end of the month, all I can ask is your patience.
-
- As it is, I do not even have the funds needed to ship the Tiny030's, but I
- will be able to do that too in a few more days. So for folks awaiting
- Tiny030's, please don't panic and all ask for refunds, the boards are
- nearly done and ready to go and I'm desperately working to get them shipped
- as soon as possible.
-
- If I were If I were able to I would give the refunds immediately, but there
- is simply no money, at all. I have a stack of bills totalling over $6000,
- so I have not even been able to pay my own personal bills for 4 months, the
- only bill I have paid is the phone, GEnie, my health insurance, and my car
- insurance. I I were going to go out of business the first thing I'd do is
- drop the phone, and the GEnie, it is because this is only a temporary
- difficulty that I have borrowed from relatives to maintain them.
-
- I remember, a few months back, when a user...not even a customer...came
- into the Fast Technology topic, and chastized me and complained that people
- were waiting for Tinys. At that point 12 people cancelled thier orders,
- and I refunded thier orders, and it cleaned out my remaining cash reserves.
- It left me broke, which I still am. I hope that this topic will not do the
- same, I can't imagine it getting worse, but the world can suprise you. All
- I can ask is that users waiting for their Tiny030's hang in for just a week
- or two more.
-
- Thank you, James C. Allen, Fast Technology
-
- ----------
-
- Atari-ST RoundTable
- Category 18, Topic 11
- Message 4 Thu May 20, 1993
- R.CHOPICK [Bob] at 20:44 EDT
-
- Jim,
- I am sorry for your situation and I HOPE it IMPROVES. BUT! Not
- answering the phone and NOT getting back to CUSTOMERS who you have TAKEN
- money from is SIMPLY bad BUSINESS. I am a MANAGER of a computer store and
- believe me in a market with such LOW profit margins the thing that MAKES or
- brakes you is CUSTOMER SERVICE! You DON'T take someone's MONEY and ignore
- phone calls. Anyway. CALL ME TOLL FREE 1-800-456-5689!
-
- BOB CHOPICK
-
- ----------
-
- Atari-ST RoundTable
- Category 18, Topic 11
- Message 6 Thu May 20, 1993
- DARLAH [RT~SYSOP] at 21:44 EDT
-
- Jim may get a bit 'emotional' at times but honest, I have always
- found him.
-
- Sorry to hear about your problems. It appears in this economy
- most people are feeling it.
-
- Please keep us aware of your progress.
-
- Sincerely,
- >>Darlah
- ----------
-
- Editor Note:
- ------------
-
- More of Darlah's ever so, "even handed handling of the RT, unbiased
- and completely fair across the boards". NOT!
-
-
- Atari-ST RoundTable
- Category 18, Topic 11
- Message 8 Fri May 21, 1993
- ALGORHYTHM [DanielKeller] at 05:56 EDT
-
- No, I won't add my testimonial on Jim's character to this list, but only
- because I haven't personally dealt with him. I will say this, though:
- Bob, I can understand your frustration at not being responded to.....I've
- been through a similar situation with another ST-based company, which is
- still not resolved to my satisfaction. BUT---I think it's very important to
- choose your words carefully, since what you say in a public forum can have
- a profound effect on the business and careers of people who are dedicated
- to a difficult market. This is particularly true if you elect to START a
- topic with the expressed intent of flaming on someone....undoubtedly, there
- are companies that deserve this treatment. But judging by the (A) many
- testimonials in his favor, and (B) more importantly, his quick response to
- you here, I doubt if he's one of them.
-
- Best of luck, Jim.
-
- ----------
-
-
- The most important point to remember is the damage such inflammatory
- posts can cause. As Jim Allen states;
-
- "I remember, a few months back, when a user...not even a
- customer...came into the Fast Technology topic, and chastized me and
- complained that people were waiting for Tinys. At that point 12
- people cancelled thier orders, and I refunded thier orders, and it
- cleaned out my remaining cash reserves." Folks, this is exactly how
- it occurs, the mere fact that mention is made of possible problems a
- "run on the company" usually happens.
-
- The next most severe incident is to find the electronic banking
- services are dropping the charging merchant's credit card acceptance
- privileges because of too many "charge-backs" (customer refund requests).
- Not to mention the problems that can arise when the charges to customer
- credit cards are made through other merchant account terminals than that of
- the actual seller. These problems can all pop up at once when public
- complaints are made to the bank where the credit card was issued. The
- electronic banking services can spot a problem long before it becomes a
- public spectacle. They will act immediately if elements of the merchant
- agreement are not being followed as outlined in the agreement. Especially
- the clause prohibiting the posting of sales for another merchant on a
- contract terminal unless of course, its previously agreed upon. All it
- takes is one customer complaint in this type case. It is a breach of
- contract and can cause immediate cancellation of the accepting/charging
- merchant's terminal access privilege.
-
- Its really smart to use either email or all the patience one can
- possibly muster in these situations as its in the best interests of all
- other involved parties to do so. It'll give the merchant the much needed
- additional time to satisfy his outstanding orders, while allowing the
- merchant to continue doing business thus, helping the already meager cash
- flow in this dying, if not dead, Atari marketplace. It makes no sense to
- try and force the merchant out of business by making a "loud public outcry
- or spectacle" of the situation. Although, in recent months this seems to
- have been the case. As a result, certain folks will be satisfied and
- others well.. they'll be satisfied but it will take more time than
- originally anticipated. Hopefully, these matters will be dealt with
- swiftly and to everyone's satisfaction. The only recognizable problem
- noticed at this time, is the viability of third party products designed and
- ordered over a year ago. After all, the company itself (Atari) is busily
- introducing a new computer line, (the Falcons), which is excessively late
- and the platform itself is losing developers left and right. Perhaps a
- systematic approach to refunding those users who ordered and pre-paid for
- product as opposed to trying to fulfill the "original" orders would be the
- "right thing to do".
-
- Bob Chopak, of Computer Garden, posted the messages above concerning
- his pre-paid order. STReport acknowledges he has been more than patient
- and should have at least been given a return call or two. When we called
- Mr. Chopak for an interview he was quite accommodating and straight
- forward. It seems his biggest complaint was that he, like many of others
- with similar complaints, was not kept informed of the progress of his order
- nor were his telephone calls returned. As STReport continues to receive
- information relative this situation, we shall keep the userbase informed of
- the progress being made in resolving the problem. STReport adds, that we
- fully expect Mr. Chopak and the others who've complained to fully satisfied
- in as short a time as possible under the present conditions.
-
- \\\---///
-
- STReport is compiling a list of those persons who've prepaid either
- Fast Technology or ISD/DMC Marketing (Fast Tech's Canadian Rep, owned and
- operated by Nathan Potechin (Darlah's husband and Co-Sysop in the ST RT))
- for the Tiny Turbo and the T-25 accelerators. The majority of users who
- have prepaid have been waiting for either almost a year or a little over a
- year for delivery of the products or a refund. Its pretty sad when one
- sees the very same harpies swing into gear to heap praise on a firm that's
- basically being accused of doing the very same thing the other firms listed
- above were accused of doing. Taking advance payments and making slow
- deliveries. Did they all receive the very same exposure and treatment in
- Nathan and Darlah's ST RT on GEnie?? NOPE! The recently opened message
- area in Category 18, Topic 11 of Nathan and Darlah's ST RT on GEnie is
- already closed! How very even handed and fair of them. It couldn't
- possibly be because the shoe is now on another foot and it fits far to
- tight?
-
- A number of the users are willing to wait until the end of June, a
- number of others are already banding together to take some type of recovery
- action. STReport is accepting the names and information of those who have
- prepaid for product and received nothing so far. Register your name with
- STReport either in Email on any of the services or call 904-783-3319 to do
- so.
-
- As a recipient of the Nathan & Darlah Show "treatment" in the ST RT,
- I will unhesitantly make note that I feel they closed the topic to gain
- some sort of relief from the possible headaches expected to come from such
- open, derogatory public complaints. And of course, the ensuing flood of
- expected refund requests. Regardless of the reasons brought forth,
- ethically speaking, the topic about the lack of delivery on the part of
- Fast Technology should have been left open as has been the case for ABCO
- or, on the other hand, BOTH topics should have been closed. This is not
- the case, the Fast Tech topic was quickly closed, the Abco topic is not.
- This is a classic example of both a conflict of interest (Nathan being the
- Canadian rep for Fast Tech) and biased actions on the part of Darlah and
- her husband Nathan. How long is this outrage going to be allowed to
- continue? Truly, its time for equal, non-partial treatment for all to
- return to the Atari ST RT on GEnie. Until some personnel changes are made
- this is highly unlikely to occur.
-
-
- ___________________________________________________________
-
-
-
- > CONFLICT OF INTEREST II STR FOCUS! UNFAIR COMPETITVE PRACTICES EXPOSED!
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
- UNFAIR ADVANTAGES & COMPETITIVE PRACTICES EXPOSED!
- ==================================================
-
-
-
- by Ralph F. Mariano
-
- an editorial essay
-
-
- Why have a number of people begun to ask WHERE IS LEXICOR on GEnie?
- Now, STReport must ask.. Why have the free flags in the ST RT for Lexicor
- been cancelled without prior notification? How long before the Lexicor
- category ultimately disappears? Is this another case of Nathan and
- Darlah's unbiased and even handed dealings? I think not! It appears as if
- the old, "if you don't do things OUR way we'll drub you out of the ST RT
- and ultimately out of business." Since Nathan and Darlah rule over all the
- Atari areas including the Developer RT, the IAAD RT and of course, the ST
- RT, this can honestly be seen as a solid, irrefutable conflict of interest.
- Its not correct, ethically speaking, to be governed by those you directly
- compete with in business! This is truly sad to see. This is exactly the
- case with Lexicor. Especially with Nathan talking about Lexicor's Seilor
- and this reporter being "in bed together" during last wednesday night's
- open conference in the ST RT. (One can only wonder what is meant by THAT
- SNIDE remark. I have a capture of the comment) It would appear the abuse of
- sysop power by both Nathan and Darlah has created an extremely hostile
- atmosphere for the users, developers and members of the press who would
- dare to disagree with their tactics. 'Tis time for a change.
-
- STReport called Lexicor's Lee Seilor for an interview regarding the
- current state of affairs between Lexicor and Nathan, Darlah and GEnie.
- Lexicor's Mr. Seilor read a prepared statement to this reporter. Part of
- which we present now;
-
- "There is an inherent conflict of interest for any Atari Business in
- the ST RT on GEnie. Lexicor is taking all appropriate and proper actions
- to seek remedies. Lexicor is aware that at least one message with regard
- to Lexicor Products has been severely Censored and on information and
- belief other messages have been deleted from the message areas. "Lexicor
- has been advised that certain messages relating to their business will not
- be allowed." Seilor said.
-
- In this reporter's humble opinion, a Canadian Competitor of Lexicor's,
- or any other business/developer, who is in control of areas Atari requires
- developers to be part of could easily be considered a conflict of interest
- in the least and indeed could very possibly be looked upon as "restraint of
- trade and/or control of US citizens' business interests by a foreign
- person(s) or entity." Further, it is our opinion, that the practice of
- bestowing upon Nathan powers in the Atari Areas on GEnie is wrong. It
- appears to be a flagrant disregard of business ethics and a conflict of
- interest. If he is to have these powers then it stands to reason that
- every business and developer should also have them as that would guarantee
- an even competitive platform. Also if its to continue, he then continues
- to enjoy free access and a governing position over those he is in direct
- and indirect competition with. It an unfair competitive advantage. This is
- not good at all especially since he can do most anything he wishes with
- files, messages, people's posts, people's access privileges etc., As an
- example Lexicor was also dropped from the IAAD, because of some trumped up
- charges of violation of non-disclosure. Again, as a recipient of the
- "special treatment" all of this sounds ever so familiar. One can only
- wonder how many others have silently gone down this very same unjust path
- before.
-
- As an aside, the Federal Trade Commission Act has given the Federal
- Trade Commission Authority to pursue unfair trade practices of all types
- both direct and indirect. Anyone can obtain a copy of the Rule and
- Regulations by sending a request to the Commission in Washington D.C. or at
- any of their regional offices.
-
-
- _______________________________________________________________
-
-
-
-
- > 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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- - Sunnyvale, Ca ANOTHER ROARING LOSS DECLARED!
- -------------
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- Atari Corp. reported a TWO MILLION DOLLAR loss as first quarter
- salesof the company's computers and video games slumped. The loss of three
- cents per share in the three months ended March 31 came on sales of $10.1
- Million, down sharply from $44.1 million for the same period in 1992, when
- Atari lost $13.8 million, or 24 cents per share.
-
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- - Chicago, IL FALCON 040 RUMORED IN THE "WORKS"
- -----------
-
- According to ever famous "super snoop" the Falcon 040 is in the
- distant future called Fall'93 or thereabouts. Its reported to be the
- fabled two piece design so desired by most everyone and... to be the high
- stepping machine the "power users" crave. Will it make its debut at
- Comdex'93? Time will tell.
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-
- From Delphi's Atari areas
-
- 54507 8-MAY 12:50 8-bit Atari
- RE: Miscellany (Re: Msg 54499)
- From: OCS To: KAMARO_KID
-
-
- > The company (Atari) is supposed to cater to us, not the inverse! We
- > are the customers after all!
-
- This indeed is one of the wisest sentences I have read in here for quite
- some time. Applause!!!!
-
- > I do not think that Atari Corp. has purchased this entire sig for
- > their own private amusement.
-
- If they had, they would probably have kicked me and some others out quite
- some time ago <grin>
-
- Oliver
-
-
- 55004 22-MAY 08:17 8-bit Atari
- RE: Miscellany (Re: Msg 54507)
- From: RMARIANO To: OCS
-
-
- Oliver,
-
- Believe me, they are trying all the time to boot out those who don't
- "dance the Atari dance" or "sing the Atari song". Its pretty blatant.
- Even AEO is getting into the fray now. Take note of which online service's
- sign-up offer is obvious by its absence from the last issue. Its getting
- bad.... real bad. For a company that's on its knees economically and
- marketshare speaking they sure are arrogant.
-
- Kamaro Kid certianly does have it right, Atari has lost grasp of its
- intent and purpose... they are supposed to cater to the needs of their
- customers instead they do the exact opposite. Seems I recall somebody
- saying "Atari firmly believes in HOORAY FOR US & THE HECK WITH YOU" a few
- years ago. The protests were far, wide and loud. Sure looks like the guy
- was right. Actually, the minister if disinformation & co., are very busy
- burning their bridges behind them. Very Foolish.. <sigh>
-
- Ralph @ STReport International Online Magazine
-
-
-
- 55005 22-MAY 08:26 8-bit Atari
- RE: Miscellany (Re: Msg 54511)
- From: RMARIANO To: ANALOG4
-
-
- "This SIG is firmly a tool of Atari Corp.? I not sure what that means,
- exactly, but I can assure you that, while we appreciate Atari's presence
- here, Atari has no control over what happens here whatsoever. You can say
- what you want, as long as everybody gets treated with respect."
-
-
- If anyone can say this, I can. This Online area, the one Clay speaks
- of is not under the control of Atari in any way at all. It basically is
- under the control of the users and moderated by Clay and his assistants. I
- might add, its a pleasure to attend and actively participate in this Atari
- area. Every so often it becomes evident that the "powers that be" in a SIG
-
-
- are really doing a great job.
-
- The best way to see they are doing a great job is the level of
- transparency they offer the users in the sig. If they are forever trying
- to form opinions, control message strings etc., they are not transparent at
- all. In the case of these Atari SIGS Clay and the gang are doing an
- excellent job and deserve to be commended for their fine approach to
- moderating and vibrant and lively Atari area that gives every appearance
- of growing larger every month. Moderating and NOT influencing is the key
- to a successful SIG no matter which platform or what format.
-
- Job well done Folks!
-
- Ralph @ STReport International Online Magazine
-
-
- From CIS Atari Fora..
-
- #: 86181 S1/Forum Business
- 26-May-93 04:56:15
- Sb: #86176-20 Questions
- Fm: MYLES COHEN 71570,3142
- To: Sysop*Brad Hill 71333,2165
-
- I went into SAM ASH yesterday and asked if they had any FALCONS for demo or
- sale...
-
- They said that there was only one in the store... still packed in its box
- and for sale at $1289.00...
-
- There were no Demos set up...
-
- I assume that this model was supposed to be their dealer demo...but was
- never unpacked...
-
- If you hurry, you can snap it up...
-
- Across the street at MANNY'S...They had one demo unit on display and would
- take orders...price was also $1289.00...they would not commit themselves on
- delivery dates or whether there would be any other configurations in the
- future...this one was minimal...4 meg with the 85 meg IDE drive...they
- seemed doubtful that there would even be a future for the FALCON...
-
-
- #: 86309 S17/Community Square
- 28-May-93 12:48:10
- Sb: #86308-#84816-Gemulator
- Fm: bob wilson 72355,1637
- To: Dave Groves[Diabetes] 76703,4223
-
- I have not bothered to port it yet. GFA for windows is bug filled and
- incredibly badly documented. If you look at the sample programs, many if
- not most use commands which you will not find any where in the docs. Their
- section of WINAPC has been silent since the compiler came out and the bugs
- started pouring in. I have been trying to get SPEEDO GDOS working with
- B/STAT but to little avail. I thought that I had tracked it down to a
- conflict with WARP 9 but no such luck. In all regards SPEEDO seems simply
- like FSM with a different font technology. All of the incompatabilities of
- FSM seem to be present.
-
-
- From GEnie's MAC RT....
-
- Category 40, Topic 5
- Message 62 Thu May 27, 1993
- J.BUDIL [Jonathan] at 01:41 EST
-
- Of course, when funds are low, decision-making becomes really simple. ;-)
-
- Glad you're having so much fun, Swampy. <GRIN>
-
- --Jonathan in Normal
-
- ------------
-
-
- Category 40, Topic 5
- Message 63 Thu May 27, 1993
- D.D.MARTIN [Swampy] at 19:35 EDT
-
- JONATHAN!!
-
- Fun? I'm having a ball! I got Quick Keys installed today. It took
- reading the manual to figure out how to do it without having to live with
- all their pre-existing macros. Shades of CodeHead stuff now! %^). I also
- had fun with After Dark. I just put the Fish into outer space with the
- Warp modual!
-
- I'm starting to get the hang of Claris Works. PageMaker is pretty easy
- too. After years of PageStream at least I know the features I need and can
- find them in the PM Index... LOL
-
- Hugs...Swampy
-
- ------------
-
- Category 40, Topic 5
- Message 64 Thu May 27, 1993
- GSCOTT-MOORE [Gerry] at 20:50 EDT
-
- Swampy:
-
- I can't believe it took me so long to get off my butt and get QuickKeys.
- What a delight. QE and Now Utilities have made my MacUsage blissful.
-
- Gerry
-
- ------------
-
- Category 40, Topic 5
- Message 65 Fri May 28, 1993
- R.NOAK [Randy] at 01:14 EDT
-
- Hmmm. I got a QK II demo disk here somewhere. I'd better check this out.
-
- Randy @ Southlake, Inc.
-
-
- ------------
-
- Category 40, Topic 5
- Message 66 Fri May 28, 1993
- J.BUDIL [Jonathan] at 01:49 EST
-
- Gerry:
-
- I've got *no* excuse for not using QuicKeys avidly yet--because I won it
- during my first RTC (within my first few days) at this roundtable. Well,
- there was the matter of a Master's thesis...but that's old news now. I
- guess that whenever I have free computer time, I can't help myself: GEnie
- is a magnet! :) Who has time for installations?
-
- SWAMPY!!
-
- I gotta admit, I love how you always address me with all-caps and two
- exclamation marks. It makes me feel so significant. ;) Yes, After Dark's
- a real hoot. I highly reccommend "The Art of Darkness," by Peachpit Press.
-
- It is a small book that tells stories about all of the modules, is
- officially recognized as _the_ A.D. book by Berkeley Systems, and has nine
- new knockout modules from the company, including fractal forest, spin
- brush, and my personal April Fool's favorite, Bogglins.
-
- I know PageMaker *very* well, but you've got the jump on Q.K. :)
-
- --Jonathan in Normal
-
- ------------
-
- From the FNET....
-
- Conf : STReport Online
- Msg# : 24005/24005 Lines: 4 Read: 1
- Sent : May 23, 1993 at 9:35 AM
- Recv : May 24, 1993
- To : Ralph Mariano
- From : Eric Palm at Fnet Node 647, E.H.C.R.- Node 647 Ct
- Subj : the size of your....
-
- Wow Ralph, you've got some hefty ST Reports coming through. It's all I
- can do to laser print each issue and to read them (It's my only source of
- what's happening with Atari without all the bull I get when reading the
- message bases). Keep up the good work.
-
-
- Conf : STReport Online
- Msg# : 24004/24005 Lines: Extended Read: 1
- Sent : May 23, 1993 at 3:36 PM
- To : Wolf
- From : Rich Calsada at Fnet Node 669, Dateline: Atari
- Subj : ERRONEOUS REPORTS?
-
-
- W> Yes, there is a degree of truth in your posts regarding "things
- W> Atari", but you err when you run out of facts, and report as fact,
- W> information you invented to fill in the blanks. This is no
- W> different from what the good people at "Inquirer", "Star", and about
- W> a dozen other tabloids. But, at least the tabloids give you
- W> interestingly retouched photos to look at.
-
- What's really amusing about this is the same thing can be said about
- Atari Corporation and they don't seem to get minutely picked over like
- Ralph does. It's pretty easy to see Atari's hidden agenda -- Usually no
- product, like the bull sh-t about why fsm gdos was'nt out and that was
- week after week with a new excuse.
-
- So now we come to your nit picking of the Atari Explorer affair as
- reported by Ralph. My feeling is Ralph got the gist of the story right,
- which people might be interested, unfortunately I'm sure we will get
- more post on how Ralph screwed it up, when in fact it looks like it was
- fairly acurately reported.
-
- The shame of it is, that if you took Atari to task over in the Atari
- net like you are doing to Ralph, it would'nt take long before your
- originating node would be locked out of the net.
-
- So what's Ralph's hidden agenda? Maybe its being a little pissed at
- watching a company screw over a very loyal user base that's supported
- them for years. It's a good thing all those Falcons came in, in late
- October 92 like a Trameil said they would. And just thing you can now
- buy a similiarly equipt MAC with a color monitor for the same price as a
- Falcon without a monitor. Ah yes "Power without the Price"
-
- ~ MMST 2.65|R: $$$ not found -- A)bort, R)efinance, D)eclare bankruptcy
-
-
- Msg# : 3228/3245 Lines: 17 Read: 1
- Sent : May 26, 1993 at 12:02 PM
- To : Don Liscombe
- From : Bob Brodie at Fnet Node 319, Atari Base USA
- Subj : Re: <3222> Important News!
-
- In reply to:
-
- > Glad to see you back in the base, Bob. I know how busy things get at
- > times. Is there any information you can give us, or tentative dates, on
- >
- > 1) The Jaguar release?
- > 2) New Atari computers (upgrade from the Falcon)
-
- Hi Don, thank you for the welcome back! I've missed being here.
-
- The Jaguar will be released in the Fall, in time for Christmas. Sorry, I
- have no comment about other computers to follow the Falcon030. We don't
- have enough of those on the street yet to worry about the next batch in my
- department anyway. :)
-
- regards,
-
- Bob Brodie
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