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- Syndicate ZMAGAZINE
- Issue #146 February 28, 1989
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- S.P.C., Box 74, Middlesex, NJ 08846 (201) 968-8148
-
- THIS WEEK:
-
- <*> EDITORS DESK......................................Ron Kovacs
- <*> ANALOG APRIL CONTENTS.................................Analog
- <*> OVERSEAS VISIT....................................Ron Kovacs
- <*> GALAXY STARLINK...................................WK Whitton
- <*> ANTIC MAY CONTENTS.....................................Antic
- <*> MICROMISER UPDATE...........................................
- <*> WORLD OF ATARI SHOWS........................................
- <*> ZNET NEWSWIRE...............................................
-
-
- ##############################
- <*> EDITORS DESK
- ##############################
- by Ron Kovacs
-
- I am pleased to announce that we have selected a new Editor. Harold
- Brewer will stand in this place next week. Also, 80 column formatting
- will be suspended while we return to 40 column Atascii editions.
-
- Harold will bring new life to this publication which has been hurting for
- attention. Due to the present commitments I have, editing two and three
- publications can take it's toll. However, I will still be around with my
- words and commentary.
-
- Your feedback is important. Harold can only produce material with your
- assistance. Keeing the editor up to date on YOUR ideas can only help this
- electronic magazine. We are comitted to continuing weekly publishing for
- the 8-bit Atari.
-
- Z*Net has finally been released after a long period of discussion and
- planning. If you missed the official press release, I have included
- within this issue. The first groups that have this issue are:
-
- A.B.A.C.U.S.
- (Atari Bay Area Computer Users Society)
- San Fransisco, California
-
- COMPUTAH
- (A.C.E. of Salt Lake City)
- Salt Lake City, Utah
-
- GREAT LAKES ATARI DIGEST
- CHAOS
- (Capitol Hill Atari Owners Society)
- GENESSE ATARI GROUP
- Lansing and Flint, Michigan
-
- JACG
- (Jersey Atari Computer Group)
- Pinebrook, New Jersey
-
- MVACE
- (Miami Valley A.C.E.)
- Dayton, Ohio
-
-
- ##############################
- <*> ANALOG APRIL CONTENTS
- ##############################
- FEATURES
- ========
- Krazy Mazes........................................Barry Kolbe
- An exciting two-player game of mazes and chases written
- entirely in machine language.
-
- Pixel Averaging on the Atari....................Stephen Miller
- This graphics technique will allow you to hide those jagged
- edges in your computer art masterpieces.
-
- Univert..........................William Frasz & Reid Brockway
- How many decimeters are there in a cubit? How many leagues
- in a light year? With Univert you can easily convert
- from any unit of measurement to another.
-
- Master Memory Map, Part IX........................Robin Sherer
- ANALOG's official memory map continues.
-
- REVIEWS
- =======
- Panak Strikes......................................Steve Panak
- This month Steve looks at Gauntlet (Atari) and Richard
- Petty's Talladega (Cosmi).
- The Converter (No Frills Software).......Matthew J.W. Ratcliff
- Cheat! (Alpha Systems)..........................Clayton Walnum
-
- COLUMNS
- =======
- Game Design Workshop............................Craig Patchett
- Database DELPHI...............................Michael A. Banks
- The End User................................Arthur Leyenberger
- ST Notes...........................................Frank Cohen
-
- DEPARTMENTS
- ===========
- Editorial.......................................Clayton Walnum
- Reader Comment................................................
- 8-bit News....................................................
- M/L Editor......................................Clayton Walnum
- BASIC Editor II.................................Clayton Walnum
-
-
- ##############################
- <*> OVERSEAS VISIT
- ##############################
- by Ron Kovacs
-
- THe following is an edited capture from the PCACUG BBS in Panama. We have
- reprinted it here for your information. This will also show you that
- there are Atari 8-bitters out there with the common interest.
-
- Dialing
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- Gracias por aplicar para una clave. Solo le pedimos que se comporte con
- decoro, y provea un numero de telefono al cual se le pueda acceder para
- validarle o para informacion adicional. Si usted es miembro del PCACUG,
- por favor deje un [M]ensaje al operador especificandolo. Si usted deja un
- mensaje al sysop, sera validado con mucha mayor prontitud que si no lo
- hace. Si desea unirse al club, la cuota es un balboa mensual, prorateable,
- pero no es obligatorio hacerlo para unirse al BBS. Llame al president J.
- Fagette al (66-4026) o Tesorero Alvey (24-1352). Gracias por su atencion y
- disfrute.
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- and provide a phone number where you can be easily accessed. IF you are
- already a member of PCACUG, then leave a [M]essage to sysop saying so.
- You can join the PCACUG club (atari users group) by paying a $1 monthly
- fee. There is no obligation of payment to use this bbs, but you do get
- more if you join. Call the president or treasurer at the above numbers.
- Thanks and enjoy.
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- ** Febrero **
- ** 1989 **
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-
- Ok, ya se acabaron las fiestas, y es este tiempo del ano nuevamente...
-
- TIEMPO DE RE-INSCRIBIRSE!!!
-
- Es hora de pagar tu membresia anual de $12 la cual te da,
-
- Pan*Atari*News mensual
- Acceso al B.B.S.
- Acceso a las librerias de, Software Documentacion.
- Acceso a las reuniones y seminarios
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- Por favor, si utiliza el bbs, aunque no tenga una ATARI, venga a la
- reunion yayude al club con una membresia!
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- * Meeting: February 18th 1989 (SAT) *
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- * Panama Canal Training Center *
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- * Reunion: Febrero 18, 1989 (Sab) *
- * Panama Canal Training Center *
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-
- Febrero 89
-
-
- El club tiene las siguientes vacantes:
- The club has the following vacancies:
-
- NEWSLETTER EDITOR: El editor del periodico pan*atari*news debe ser
- preferiblemente bilingue, y poseer una impresora tipo EPSON o compatible
-
- [Teclee] Any key...
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- Mesg:0001
- [Para]To:IVAN JARPA 02/15/89
- [De]From:SAUL ALVARADO
- Subj:TRADEWARS TOP 8 <REPLY>
-
- Hey Ivan estabas despierto a esa hora ??? Bueno The Blob tiene dias que
- no juega....donde estara su nave??? se movio del 110 supongo???
-
- Mesg:0002
- [Para]To:ALL/TODOS 02/15/89
- [De]From:SAUL ALVARADO
- Subj:Reunion
-
- Bueno muchachos no se pierdan la reunion el Viernes!!! Y piensen en
- sugerencias!! Participen por favor... que de uds. depende como marche el
- club. No esperemos siempre a que LOS DEMAS hagan las cosas... Como decia
- un chinito: LO DEMA SON TU MISMO!!
-
- Mesg:0010
- [Para]To:All 02/19/89
- [De]From:SYSOP
- Subj:SDX
-
- El B.B.S. esta corriendo bajo el cartucho Spartados de ICD. (SDX), y por
- tanto, estamos a metodo de prueba. El cartucho trae varias utilidades que
- me facilitan el uso de la maquina, pero por momentos me da a pensar que no
- es totalmente compatible con el sistema. Poco a poco ire arreglando los
- 'bugs'.
-
- Los mensajes de Swap Shop y File FActs fueron borrados porque en su gran
- mayoria estaban lejos de la edad de vencimiento y habian tomado 'hilos'
- que no tenian nada que ver con el uso de esas bases. Por favor limiten las
- discusiones generales a Round Table, Ladies' Forum, y TUPLAG, y eso,
- dentro de lo que cabe.
-
- Por cierto, me gustaria mucho si los usuarios 8bit empezaran a enviar sus
- programas ARC-eados en vez de metodo normal, con un pequeno texto
- explicando su funcion y como utilizarlo. Eso ahorraria mucho espacio en el
- BBS. Desgraciadamente el club no tiene el dinero para aumentar el sistema,
- y por lo tanto no lo preveemos en un futuro cercano. Ahora mismo se le
- esta dando prioridad de recursos a Pan*Atari*News (de la que por el
- momento tambien soy editor) ya que este es un servicio que llega a mas de
- 200 familias.
-
- Si alguno tiene ideas 'innovativas' en como podemos levantar el dinero,
- para digamos, un hard disk para est e bbs (alrededor de $700), estamos
- abiertos al dialogo. Aunque una simple donacion tambien sera aceptada
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- <*> GALAXY STARLINK
- ##############################
- by WK Whitton
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- As you well know, the folk at PC Pursuit have decided to really stick it
- to its faithful users, and has initiated a new policy of a cap on online
- hours while at the same time increasing the rates charged. In a flurry of
- rage, a mass cancellation of user accounts took place, all in protest of
- these unfair tactics.
-
- I am pleased to announce that someone has seen the monetary potential in
- providing a similiar service, and we are now able to share the details of
- this with you. The very best part of this is that the service is already
- in effect and ready to roll!
-
- ANNOUNCING: GALAXY STARLINK What is it?
-
- Galaxy STARLINK is an asynchronous outdial service that permits you to
- make off-peak calls to thousands of Bulletin Board Systems in 91 cities in
- 28 states for only $1.50 per hour of connect time.
-
- When will it be available?
-
- It is available right now! Users may sign up by modem for the service.
-
- Who operates it?
-
- STARLINK is a service of Galaxy Telecomm Division, GTC, Inc., the
- publishers of BBS Telecomputing News, Galaxy Magazine and other electronic
- publications, located in Virginia Beach, VA.
-
- Why is this service available?
-
- GTC purchases large blocks of time from Tymnet, the national packet
- switching network, for the users of Galaxy Information Network, and makes
- these connect hours available to anyone wishing to avail themselves of the
- service. Galaxy Information Network is GTC's multiuser online information
- and "Chat" system. In addition to connecting with Galaxy, STARLINK
- members may use the Tymnet Outdial service to place calls to thousands of
- other systems and receive one bill each month from GTC for the connect
- charges.
-
- How much does it cost? What do I get for my money?
-
- There is a one time sign up charge of $50.00 and a monthly service charge
- of $10.00 to cover administration and billing services. Each member
- receives two hours of free system time on Galaxy Information Network each
- month (exclusive of connect charges). All network connect charges are
- billed at the end of each month for actual time used at $1.50 per hour.
- All online system time in excess of two hours per month is billed at $2.00
- per hour.
-
- Example:
-
- Member calls Galaxy Information Network for five hours during the month
- using GTC's STARLINK service through the Tymnet system and makes twenty
- hours of calls to other systems through Tymnet:
-
- Monthly Service charge $10.00 $10.00
-
- First two hours free $ .00
- Excess hours $ 6.00
- ------
- Total system charges 6.00 $ 6.00
-
-
- STARLINK charges
- (5 hours calling Galaxy) $ 7.50
- (20 hours calling elsewhere) $30.00
- ------
- $37.50 $37.50
-
- Total Charges $53.50
-
- (each additional hour of connect time would add $1.50 to this bill)
-
- There is no requirement to use the Galaxy Information Network. The two
- free hours are included as this is where billing invoices are left for the
- members. Galaxy is, however, a fun system to use with on-line live
- chatting, live interactive games, up-to-the-minute national news and many
- other services. Members may simply use the STARLINK service to access
- other systems.
-
- Is there a limit to how much I can use?
-
- No, you can use as much time as you wish each month.
-
- Can I get a discount for higher volume usage?
-
- Sorry, no! Our low rate of $1.50 per hour precludes this.
-
- What payment methods do you have?
-
- You may charge your monthly bill to Visa, Mastercharge, or sign up for
- checkfree automatic bank debit. You will be notified of charges via
- e-mail message to you on Galaxy.
-
- What do I do to sign up?
-
- Have your computer call 804-495-INFO. Have your credit card number ready
- if you are charging your account to Visa or Mastercard. If you are
- planning to use Checkfree, have a check ready to get information from.
- After you have answered a few questions and your account has been
- established, you will be mailed a member's agreement with your STARLINK
- username and password along with your local access telephone number. When
- STARLINK receives your signed agreement, your Username and password will
- be activated and you will be able to start making calls.
-
- Can I call by voice?
-
- No! They simply cannot handle the volume of calls. All signups must be
- done by modem.
-
- What cities can I call out to?
-
- The following is a listing of major cities. In addition to these cities,
- there are many others that are a local call from the ones listed.
-
- EASTERN TIME ZONE
- =================
- CONNECTICUT:
- Bloomfield, Hartford, Stamford
- FLORIDA:
- Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Longwood, Miami, Orlando, Tampa
- GEORGIA:
- Atlanta, Doraville, Marietta, Norcross
- INDIANA:
- Indianapolis
- MARYLAND:
- Baltimore
- MASSACHUSETTS:
- Boston, Cambridge
- NEW JERSEY:
- Camden, Englewood Cliffs, Newark, Pennsauken, Princeton, South Brunswick
- NEW YORK:
- Albany, Buffalo, Melville, New York, Pittsford, Rochester, White Plains
- NORTH CAROLINA:
- Charlotte
- OHIO:
- Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton
- PENNSYLVANIA:
- Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
- RHODE ISLAND:
- Providence
- VIRGINIA:
- Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Midlothian, Norfolk, Portsmouth
-
- CENTRAL TIME ZONE
- =================
-
- ALABAMA:
- Birmingham
- ILLINOIS:
- Chicago, Glen Ellyn
- KANSAS:
- Wichita
- MICHIGAN:
- Detroit
- MINNESOTA:
- Minneapolis, St. Paul
- MISSOURI:
- Bridgeton, Independence, Kansas City, St. Louis
- NEBRASKA:
- Omaha
- OKLAHOMA:
- Oklahoma City, Tulsa
- TENNESSEE:
- Memphis, Nashville
- TEXAS:
- Arlington, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio
- WISCONSIN:
- Brookfield, Milwaukee
-
- MOUNTAIN TIME ZONE
- ==================
-
- ARIZONA:
- Mesa, Phoenix, Tucson
- COLORADO:
- Aurora, Boulder, Denver
-
- PACIFIC TIME ZONE
- =================
-
- CALIFORNIA:
- Alhambra, Anaheim, El Segundo, Long Beach, Newport Beach, Oakland,
- Pasadena, Pleasanton, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, Sherman Oaks
- Vernon, Walnut Creek
- WASHINGTON STATE:
- Bellevue, Seattle
-
-
- STARLINK SERVICES UPDATE
- ========================
- Starlink announces another price schedule for high volume users. If you
- use alot of hours via Telenet, why not consider our $25 per month account
- that will let you have your hours for just $1/HR. The 25.00 per/mo is your
- subscription cost and is exclusive of the hours used.
-
-
-
- ##############################
- <*> ANTIC MAY 1989 CONTENTS
- ##############################
-
- The May issue of Antic is our Seventh Anniversary issue, featuring the
- 1989 ANTIC AWARDS For outstanding Atarian achievement. Each year at this
- time we try to single out the best of the companies who support the 8-bit.
- With the lack of 8-bit support these days, these companies deserve our
- thanks more than ever!
-
- We also have a review of three NEW 8-BIT POWER TOOLS. Matt Ratcliff, our
- own hardware maven, reviews Quintopus, XF551 Enhancer, and Atari View 8.
- Matt also provided this issue's Disk Bonus: COVOX COACH and YAK-SPELL.
- For use with the COVOX Jr., COVOX COACH is a tutorial that will show
- intermediate to advanced BASIC programmers how to make their own talking
- programs that play back without hardware add-ons. Even if you don't have
- the COVOX Jr., and don't program, you can still run YAK-SPELL, a spelling
- quiz that talks -- in Matt's own voice!
-
- More goodies for programmers:
-
- ATARI BASIC ENHANCEMENTS by Paul Alhart is a library of handy high-powered
- routines that let you do DOS functions from BASIC, without going to DOS --
- and without losing your program in memory.
-
- Fumble-fingered programmers can now protect themselves from accidentally
- clearing the screen. BUTTERFINGERS by Kevin Gevatosky is a handy little
- BASIC program that disables the screen-clearing [SHIFT][CLEAR]
- combination.
-
- Just for fun, IRRATIONAL COMPUTING is Brian Siano's account of his "Kook
- Mail" database. He's got them sorted by categories ranging from "Dull and
- Boring" to "Truly Strange Minds" -- and they're an interesting bunch.
-
- More seriously, George Lockard tells how he uses his 8-bit on a NASA
- research project in SPACE-AGE ATARI.
-
- Thomas Simmons tells how to make your own thermal printer ribbons in
- SIMMONS THERMAL RIBBONS. You can ink your own -- and sometimes get better
- copies.
-
- Dr. Jeffrey Summers reviews MIDIMAX, an affordable 8-bit MIDI interface,
- with software. If you're interested in MIDI, this review is definitely
- worth a look.
-
- This issue also has two great games. For adventure/maze game fans, THE
- SECRET OF KYOBU DI by Bernard Taylor is a complex death maze and treasure
- hunt, set in old Japan. CRIBBAGE ATARI by David Osborn is a fun version
- of the card game, complete with "pegs" onscreen. The computer makes a
- wily opponent, and a good instructor, showing you the scoring system even
- as it adds up the points.
-
-
- ##############################
- <*> MICROMISER UPDATE
- ##############################
- (Editors Note: A few weeks ago we published released material about
- MicroMiser Software. THe following is another response from the President
- of the company.)
-
- 2/13/89
- Dear Atari user,
-
- As president of Micromiser Software I wish to respond to Kenneth Gilbert's
- letter (irate customer) which appears in Atari8 Roundtable, Category 12,
- topic 2.
-
- We charge extra for shipping to Canada because there are several added
- expenses for us. First, due to the volatile drug situation, the Post
- Office sometimes enforces the requirement of a customs declaration, even
- to Canada. Since this seems to vary from day to day and among different
- package sizes and types, at least at our Post Office, and because we have
- no shipping department, we go to the Post Office with every foreign
- shipment to make sure there will not be a problem.
-
- Secondly, mail delivery in Canada is not as reliable as it is in the
- United States--many Canadians have told us so. The delays and undelivered
- products increase our average support cost, telephone calls, etc., to
- Canada. Since we send free update disks, product updates, and support
- disks to our foreign customers, this multiplies the expense. One of the
- biggest problems is the Customs inspection. They variously open mail,
- handle it, bend it, X-ray it, etc., though we stamp it with the "FLOPPY
- DISK" message.
-
- On average it costs us more than $5 extra per sale, though we billed
- Kenneth only $3.80 extra. Due to this some retailers refuse to ship to
- Canada period, for instance Horizon Computers, who are the largest 8-bit
- Atari distributors. We usually minimize the value declaration to save our
- customers import fees, for which Kenneth, in apparent ignorance of this,
- takes us to task. Other than Kenneth, all 200+ Canadian customers have
- understood the shipping charge with no explanation required. We think it
- is obvious to anyone and that it does not require lengthy explanation.
-
- His rationale about the legal requirements of advertising is irrelevant,
- not to mention unfair. The entire extent of our media advertising for
- Turboword to date has been one line in 7 pt. type at the bottom of our
- (already too wordy) Turbobase ad, "80 Col word processor $49." and this is
- in U.S. magazines only. He sent us the price without shipping, and, not to
- cause a 20 day delay for him, we provided an unusual service, sending the
- program and billing the shipping. He is right that he is not legally
- obligated to pay the shipping, and he can legally take advantage of our
- trust.
-
- His "error 168" tells us exactly what caused his various "bugs," since it
- is a device command error, and in that function the command is contained
- in the programming--it is not entered by the user. No others, including
- us, have had this "bug" or his other disk I/O "bug." So his disk had to be
- damaged in shipping; most likely by the Customs inspection. The logic: it
- is the customs inspection that causes the shipping charge, it is the
- shipping charge Kenneth refuses to pay unless we add new features for him
- for free, we can't add new features for him for free, therefore we cannot
- support his application.
-
- Incidentally and unnecessarily, double-spacing is not an "assumed
- feature" since many word processors don't have it and most printers do.
- We wrote the first version primarily for our Turbobase customers, who do
- not need double spacing, and all have good printers. We never implied
- otherwise in ads or on the package. Kenneth saw our feature list. Double
- spacing wasn't on it. He never called to ask. Seems strange since it's so
- important to him. By the way, any word processor can be made to double
- space on most printers just by setting the dip switch to add a carriage
- return to the Atari return.
-
- I received a letter from one customer compaining that Turboword would ONLY
- double space--she didn't change the dip switch when switching to the
- parallel port on the XEP-80.
-
- His suggestion for more "intuitive" printer instructions would destroy the
- WYSIWYG feature, which is why we wrote the program. Turbobase, grudgingly
- acknowledged even in it's most critical reviews as the most powerful
- productivity product for 8-bits, is written in BASIC. This offends almost
- everyone's OPINION about BASIC, but it is a fact easily verifiable by
- anyone. I wonder if Kenneth also gives his doctor such technical hints.
-
- Because of Kenneth's diatribe, which is the most illogical we have ever
- received, and that I have ever received in 30 years of successfully
- operating four businesses, I knew that a logical explanation would have
- been useless. I therefore sought a quick reply that would be productive
- to someone--anyone. Since Kenneth's letter had upset my wife, who sorts
- the mail, the "space" letter cheered her up a bit. But mainly, it was
- designed to attract attention and to be entertaining. Obviously many have
- found it so.
-
- When logic does not apply, one defaults to an alternative method, and
- entertainment is equally as bad as any. I thought it would get good play
- around the dorm, necessarily causing Kenneth to show his letter to other
- students. Hopefully, that would provoke one of his friends to suggest to
- Kenneth that, perhaps, his letter was not a model letter for a support
- request. Well, it worked too well, as you know. Kenneth's letter was
- designed to waste our time, which is now accomplished. There are two
- unopenned packages containing disks in my support file from serious
- customers who will now have to wait another day.
-
- Some sympathize with Kenneth and this response won't change those minds.
- To those: Why must you write such letters, use the the "legal eagle"
- standard, and the "guilty until proven innocent" standard? What do you
- gain? Who are you punishing? Me? For what? Writing Atari software, being
- imperfect, making mistakes? Or because you can't get someone else's
- hardware/software to work? Who knows in a particular case? Why is my desk
- your philosophical garbage dump? Because I'm accessible, answering the
- phone and responding to mail myself? Please buy products from our
- competition. They have plenty of hold buttons, elevator music, form
- letters and $4/hr "support technicians" to solve problems like Kenneth's.
-
- It has been proven redundantly that it is not profitable to do business
- with you, and that you ruin a good thing for everybody. Next time you're
- in a disco and a drunk starts a fight, don't ask the "greedy proprietor"
- to throw the guy out--remember, you are on the side of the "customer."
-
- We'll continue to serve and support to the best of our ability those who
- consider a business transaction as a constructive enterprise with fair
- responsibilities on both sides, designed to reach a common goal. 98% of
- the market is profitable enough for us. We thank those 98% of our
- customers who have made our endeavors so rewarding. I hope you will
- continue to send suggestions and inform us of any difficulties you are
- having. And, as always, we will do our best to help you.
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- <*> WORLD OF ATARI SHOWS
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- ST*ZMAGAZINE will be the Official Online source for the ST WORLD World of
- Atari shows. If you missed last week's announcement, here is an update on
- the Anaheim show.
-
- April 22,23 1989 at the Disneyland Hotel. Presented by ST-WORLD Magazine.
-
- *** Show area has been increased to 28,000 SQUARE FEET.
- *** PC DITTO II will be shown for the FIRST TIME at the show. Avant-Garde
- will be revealing the "secrets" of PC Ditto II, a 4.77MHz IBM emulator
- for the ST, there.
- *** GADGETS BY SMALL will introduce SPECTRE GCR - no need for the
- Translator anymore. Use Macintosh software straight from the box.
- *** ATARI, CORP. is behind the show 100% and will be showing their new
- MIDI synthesizer, GENLOCK, and the new ATARI ULTRASCRIPT LASER
- PRINTER.
- *** FLEETWOOD MAC will be entertaining the spectators with a concert.
- (See Z*NET Newswire in this edition for more details!)
- *** WASTECH will be demonstrating their new monitor, which will allow ALL
- THREE RESOLUTIONS to be shown on a single monitor.
- *** INTERLINK will be unveiling MASTERLINK, the new, improved
- telecommunications software package.
- *** MIGRAPH will be demonstrating TOUCHUP, a graphics package to aid in
- Desktop Publishing.
- *** MEGAMAX will be showing LASER C, a very fast C compiler.
- *** GRIBNIF Software will be there with NEODESK 2.0.
- *** ANTIC (START magazine) and ST-LOG will be there. Possibly even MORE
- magazines.
-
- ALSO, World of Atari will be at Dearborn, Michigan June 24-25, 1989 at the
- Hyatt Regency Dearborn. 18,000 square feet of space. Make your plans
- early to attend this great event for Atari users. (All of the events
- mentioned for the Anaheim, CA show may not necessarily appear at the
- Dearborn, MI show).
-
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- <*> ZNET NEWSWIRE
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-
- TOS 1.4 UPDATE
- ==============
- All developers should take note that the latest release of TOS 1.4 is the
- December upgrade. This will be the version that goes to Eprom.
- Developers should contact Cindy Clavern for more information.
-
- WORLD OF ATARI
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- The Anahiem World of Atari show has been expanded from 12,000 sq ft to
- 28,000 sq ft. At the same show, there will be a live concert after with
- Fleetwood Mac and 2 other name groups. Details on them as it becomes
- available. Free tickets to the Saturday concert will be given out during
- the show. 300-500 tickets are said to be given away!
-
- MORE BBS SYSTEMS ADDED
- ======================
- The following systems have been added to the ZMAGAZINE BBS list.
-
- CENTURIAN BBS (618) 451-0165
- BUNGALOW BBS (314) 351-2837
- 2cd SYSTEM (616) 385-2448
- ARRAKIS (718) 331-2236
- PCACUG BBS (011) 507-600530
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