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- March 1, 1991 ~ A T/TalkNET OnLine Publication ~ Issue No.2.19
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- Publisher/Editor ................................... John F. Peters
- Co-Editor ........................................ Darlah J. Pine
- Technical Editor ................................ Jeff Williams
-
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- FROM MY DESKTOP ......... [FRM] HUMOR ONLINE ............ [HUM]
- Notes From The Editor. GEnie Fun And Games.
-
- HEY MISTER POSTMAN ...... [HEY] DEALER VIEWPOINT ........ [DLR]
- Is That A Letter For Me? Atari Users Groups.
-
- ATARI_QWIK_TIPS ......... [TIP] TELETALK ONLINE ......... [TEL]
- Atarians Helping Atarians. Atari_Talk.
-
- CLASSICS ................ [CLA] OFF THE RECORD .......... [OFF]
- From The Archives. Mini_Qwik_reViews.
-
- ATARI CORP. ONLINE ...... [ATR] ST ALADDIN ONLINE ....... [ALD]
- The Bottom Line @ Atari. Intro. to Scripts, Part II
-
- SOFT_VIEW ............... [SOF] MEL'S MANOR ............. [MEL]
- Operation: Firefight. Your Next Spreadsheet?
-
- ONLINE LIBRARY .......... [LIB] HOOKING UP WITH LYNX .... [LYN]
- Get It While It's Hot! Atari Game Power!
-
- NIGHTS OF THE ROUNDTABLE. [RTC] ST ELSEWHERE ............ [ELS]
- Other Areas Of IntereST. Other Areas Of IntereST.
-
- LOG OFF ................ [LOG]
- GEnie Lamp Information.
- [IDX]
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
- READING GEnie Lamp GEnie Lamp has incorporated a unique indexing
- """""""""""""""""" system to help make reading the magazine easier.
- To utilize this system, load GEnie Lamp into any ASCII word processor
- or text editor. In the index you will find the following example:
-
- FROM MY DESKTOP ......... [FRM] HUMOR ONLINE ............ [HUM]
- Notes From The Editor. GEnie Fun & Games.
-
- To read the article on Humor Online, set your find or search
- command to [HUM]. If you want to scan the articles, search for [EOA].
- [EOF] will take you to the last page, whereas [IDX] will bring you back
- to the index.
-
- TX2 FORMAT What are you missing when reading the ASCII version of
- """""""""" GEnie Lamp? EXCITEMENT! Graphics, enhanced text, click &
- go index plus more are yours when using David Holmes' TX2 viewer to read
- the special TX2 version of GEnie Lamp. File #18395.
-
- MESSAGE INFO To make it easy for you to respond to messages re-printed
- """""""""""" here in GEnie Lamp, you will find all the information you
- need immediately following the message. For example:
-
- (DARLAH, CAT6, TOP1, MSG:58/M475)
- _____________| _____|__ _|___ |____ |_____________
- |Name of sender CATegory TOPic Msg.# Page number|
-
- In this example, to respond to Darlah's message, log on to page 475,
- enter the bulletin board and set CAT 6. Enter your REPly in TOPic 1.
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
- //////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE //////
- / "If that other service worked that fast at straightening /
- / out billing problems I would likely never of discovered /
- / GEnie. Their error was one of the better things that /
- / have happened to me, sort of like being dumped by a girl /
- / friend only to find someone great." /
- /////////////////////////////////////////// J.MEEHAN3 ////
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [FRM]//////////////////////////////
- FROM MY DESKTOP /
- /////////////////////////////////
- Notes From The Editor
- """""""""""""""""""""
-
- o TOP OF THE PAGE: Cant Spel? Red Ths Rite Know!
-
- o ST CONNECTION: Worth Checking Out.
-
- o WHERE FOR ART THOU? Jenny - Are You Out There?
-
- o GEnieTalk: GEnie Odds & Ends
-
-
-
- TOP OF THE PAGE Recently a message was posted on one of the bulletin
- """"""""""""""" board areas in where a member, (who I will call Mr. X)
- asked a question about his ST. Although Mr. X's message was only a few
- lines long, it was filled with numerous spelling errors. Another online
- member took it upon himself to point out the errors to Mr. X and to make
- the suggestion that maybe he should invest in a spelling checker.
-
- There's something about this situation that _really_ bothers me.
- Personally, I would rather read a message filled with spelling errors
- then to _not_ read it at all, wouldn't you?
-
- Believe it or not, people who do leave messages online represent a
- very small minority of the members who visit the ST RoundTable. True,
- Mr. X's errors stood out like a sore thumb. Also true was that in spite
- of these errors, it was obvious to all what Mr. X was asking. Although
- Mr. X shrugged the comments off, it pains me to think that there is the
- possibility that this individual may not ever leave a message on the
- bulletin board again. And to me, that would be our loss.
-
- Maybe I'm making a mountain out of a molehill here. More likely, I
- am overly sensitive to Mr. X's predicament because I can relate to his
- situation. Yes, I too depend heavily on a spell checker. And yes, I am
- well aware of the situation and I am constantly seeking to improve it.
- And finally, no, I don't feel a pressing need to point out to others
- their spelling deficiencies.
-
- The point is, is it really that big of a deal? Does it _really_
- matter? If you ever feel the need to correct someone's message, take my
- advice, just read the message and then let it go. Who knows? You may
- learn something...
-
-
-
- THE ST CONNECTION Are you a GEnie library lurker? Are you forever
- """"""""""""""""" scouring the file lists looking for that ultimate
- file to download? If so, there's a hardcopy newsletter that you should
- be subscribing to called, "The ST Connection". In it you will find
- information about the latest shareware/public domain offerings as well
- as articles and interviews about the authors who wrote them. If you
- would like more information on how you can get a sample copy, leave
- GEmail to S.SWANSON1.
-
-
-
- WHERE ARE YOU? One of the more enjoyable activities I've found while
- """""""""""""" on GEnie is to participate in the Real-Time Conferences
- (RTC). The formal conferences are always informative and the informal
- conferences are always fun in a "gossipy" sort of way.
-
- However, there is one thing I've noticed about the RTC's that
- frankly, bothers me a lot. So much so, I've been losing sleep over it.
- Seems as though there is someone called Jennifer Marlowe who logs on for
- the sole purpose of capturing the RTC. Folks, this woman must be the
- most devoted, dedicated and enduring member on GEnie today. If there's
- an RTC online, Jennifer is there. And that's not just on the ST
- conferences either. I dropped in on the Bill Louden conference in the
- ST Aladdin RoundTable last Wednesday night and sure enough, Jennifer was
- attending.
-
- What is most puzzling is that she never participates. Not even a
- peep. No hi guys, or what's happening? Nothing. Perhaps stenographers
- aren't allowed to join in? Furthermore, from what I can see, she
- doesn't have a GEnie address either. If you do a /STA to find out who
- is participating in the RTC, she is identified simply as, "Stenographer
- is Jennifer Marlowe".
-
- At the end of the Bill Louden conference, my curiosity got the
- better of me and I asked if anybody knew anything about her. Gordon,
- the SysOp of the ST Aladdin RT stated that, "she is figment of someone's
- cpu chips." Was he joking? Is Jenny just a bunch of wires and chips
- whose sole purpose in life is to capture RTC transcripts? (Horrors!)
-
- I am becoming infatuated with Jenny. I can't sleep, or eat... my
- life is coming to a standstill. Gasp... could this be love? I have to
- know more. Quickly I logged onto GEnie. Sure it's primetime rates, but
- who cares? This is in the name of love! Moving over to the GEmail
- page, I (with trembling hands) type her name into the search command.
- Dennis... Donald... Keith... Alas, no Jennifer. Somewhat dejected, but
- still full of hope, I move to the GEnie User Profile Search option on
- page 203. My eyes zeroes in on:
-
- 3. Select Last Name
-
- Enter #, or <P>revious?3
-
- Carefully, I type in her last name:
-
- Last Name?Marlowe
-
- Searching the Profile Directory
- for the following criteria:
- Last Name: MARLOWE
-
- No selections found...
- Please Try again.
-
- ARRRRRRGH! IS THERE NO JUSTICE? Where for art thou, my Jennifer?
- Does anyone know Jennifer? Has anybody actually talked to her? Jenny,
- _please_, if you are reading this, you know where to find me! ;-)
-
- Take care...
-
- John Peters
- [GENIELAMP$]
-
-
- PS. What's in store for GEnie in the future? 9600 baud on GEnie...
- where and how much? Answers to these questions and more are in
- this issue's Nights of the RoundTables [RTC]. Bill Louden,
- general manager of GEnie, was the guest host. Interesting stuff!
-
-
-
- GEnieTALK!
- """"""""""
- HAPPY USERS :-( I wish the world was such where we didn't have to
- """"""""""""""" worry about information being used in illegal ways.
- It is not so.
-
- This RT can't accept codes to break commercial programs. We
- regret having to make such a policy as I feel there are many that would
- only use them for their own use. There are some that would not comply.
-
- WE, at GEnie do not want to become accomplices at such practices.
- We need all the developers that are in this market. Allowing such
- flagrant transferring of information for possible illegal practices,
- places us in a position *I* don't want to be in.
-
- I see both sides of the arguments.
- (DARLAH, CAT4, TOP33, MSG:53/M475)
-
-
-
- U.K. ACCESS The U.K. does have GEnie access. In order to gain access
- """"""""""" in the U.K. through their state owned Public Data
- Networks, follow these procedures:
-
- 1. Connect to the local PDN (Public Data Network) by joining the
- local PDN service.
-
- 2. Enter the following info all on one line: 3136 (GE Information
- Services' DNC) 9 (indicates PAD Service) 00 (indicates
- Asynchronous Service) Thus you would enter 3136900 or
- 31369000000000 (if the PDN requires the full X.121 address.
- Contact the PTT representative if there are any questions as to
- the correct addressing structure.)
-
- GE Information Services will distinguish the access speed (300
- bps or 1200 bps) automatically.
-
- 3. When they receive the MARK*NET Service sign-on prompt U#=,
- follow the traditional user number, password which is:
- XJM11997,PDN
-
- 4. After the sign-up, a startup package will be mailed. This
- includes a contract, which GEnie needs signed and returned
- before the account can be validated. If they choose, they can
- FAX the signed contract. That info appears on the contract.
-
- Connect charges in addition to what PDN charges:
-
- PRIME = $20.00 NON-PRIME = $8.00 (300/1200/2400 baud)
-
- Prime time is in effect from 8 am to 6 pm **EASTERN** time (USA)
- weekdays (ie; Monday through Friday). Non prime time is all other hours
- and includes GEnie holidays.
- (ISD, CAT16, TOP14, MSG:83/M475)
-
-
- /////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE //////
- / "Albert Einstein proved that nothing can travel faster than /
- / the speed of light,...and that nothing can travel slower /
- / than Second Class Mail! {:^)" /
- //////////////////////////////////////////// N.WEINRESS /////
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [HUM]//////////////////////////////
- HUMOR ONLINE /
- /////////////////////////////////
- GEnie Fun And Games
- """""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
- LAUGHSAC.PRG [Please put cushions on the floor before reading this
- """""""""""" message.]
-
- You need my new soon-to-be-released LAUGHSAC.PRG. It's a memory-
- resident chuckle-absorber...a guard against ROFLOL, guaranteed to keep
- you in your chair, ready for the next joke. My lawyer advised me to
- create such a program and release it as freeware to absolve me from any
- blame for my messages. I also feel that any GEnie reader should work in
- a joke-proof environment if at all possible.
-
- LAUGHSAC is in beta-test right now. I want to make sure to test
- this one thoroughly because SADAMFIX.PRG was a complete failure
- (SADDAMFIX is 9 letters, maybe _that_ was the problem).
- (J.EIDSVOOG1, CAT3, TOP8, MSG:85/M475)
-
-
- ATARI ENVY The 400 was the envy of us TRS-80 owners.:-) The TRS cost
- """""""""" about $800-$900 for 4K then another $200-$300 to expand it
- to 16K. I remember firing that baby up with the massive expanded 16K
- memory. Took about 12 Min for the cassette to load a 10K program from
- Epyx and you always had to load it 3 or 4 times. I'd order one of those
- Epyx dungeon master games with the blocks that resembled people.
- Anyway, they would have that color 400/800 picture on the back of the
- box with creatures that actually had legs and arms.:-) Those old
- games might be good for the Portfolio...?
-
- By time I saved up enough money for the 800 the 1200XL came out and
- by time I paid it off the 520ST came out, and by time I paid it off the
- 1040ST, then the Mega 4, now the TT, what's next the SS (64x64) or the
- Oh!Oh! (128x128)or the TT (256x256)...Hmm, I see name change soon!:-)
- (REALM, CAT16, TOP14, MSG:168/M475)
-
-
- SO TRUE...
- """"""""""
-
- S O M U C H S O F T W A R E . . .
- S O L I T T L E T I M E . . .
- <heavy sigh>
- S O L I T T L E M O N E Y . . .
-
- (D.BOUEY1, CAT1, TOP1, MSG:133/M590)
-
-
- ////////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE ////
- / "[Trying to find the perfect printer] is like trying to find /
- / the 'perfect' mate. He/She doesn't exist. You're happier /
- / falling in love with the one you've got. :-)" /
- //////////////////////////////////////////////// R.GRANT11 ///
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [HEY]//////////////////////////////
- HEY MISTER POSTMAN /
- /////////////////////////////////
- Is That A Letter For Me?
- """"""""""""""""""""""""
-
- o ATARI TID_BITS
-
- o ODDS & ENDS
-
- o WHAT'S NEW?
-
- o ATARIAN MINDS WANT TO KNOW
-
- o HOT TOPICS
-
- o MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT
-
-
-
- >>> ATARI_TID_BITS <<<
- """"""""""""""""""""""
- (Bits & Pieces From The Bulletin Board)
-
- PAGE_1 [*] If you formatted your Megafile 30 with Atari's software
- """""" then it is already 1:1 interleaved. If you used Supra's or
- ICD's software you would have had to explicitly specify 1:1 interleave
- [*] ST Aladdin, does not currently support RTS/CTS handshaking [*] I got
- a chance to run RATEHD on a Seagate ST4766N (over 650MB). It is the
- fastest I've seen so far connected to an ST at 1227 K/sec with a 15ms
- seek time! [*] The left and right channels are connected together in
- the Lynx [*] A GDOS driver that outputs PostScript is planned for FSM
- GDOS [*]
-
-
-
- >>> ODDS & ENDS <<<
- """""""""""""""""""
- GOOD POINT The main thing to point out, is that if you have a problem
- """""""""" with a particular piece of software, it's a good idea to
- bring it to the author's attention so it can be improved. It's all too
- easy to just stop using the program. As mentioned before, the reason it
- hasn't been in UNLZH up to now, is because I didn't get a lot of
- feedback on it.
- (J.HARRIS32, CAT2, TOP24, MSG:104/M475) (EDITED)
-
-
- BETA TESTERS WANTED We have finished our TT support for people using
- """"""""""""""""""" ICD ST Host Adapters on the TT. If anyone would
- like to beta test this software please leave me EMAIL.
-
- We are also almost finished with our new Tape Backup software.
- Anyone who would like to beta test this leave me EMAIL.
- (ICDINC, CAT4, TOP2, MSG:150/M475)
-
-
- GADGET'S SUPPORT INFO Gadget's product support line is open: Mon.,
- """"""""""""""""""""" Weds., and Fri. from 8:30am - 2:30pm (Mountain).
- Of course, when a human being isn't attending to the line a voice
- recorder will take your message for you. There is also Gadget's FAX
- line (24 hours): (303) 791-0253
- (STACE, CAT7, TOP2, MSG:50/M690)
-
-
- UNIX INFO For general information, I highly recommend: "UNIX System
- """"""""" V Release 4, An Introduction" from Osborne McGraw-Hill
- (ISBN0-07-881552-5). It's 1228 (yes, one-thousand and twenty-eight)
- pages long and covers EVERYTHING. The book was written by Kenneth
- Rosen, Richard Rosinski, and James Farber - all AT&T Bell Labs
- employees. (DOUG.W, CAT14, TOP36, MSG:17/M475)
-
-
-
- >>> WHAT'S NEW? <<<
- """""""""""""""""""
- SUPRA DEALS I have information from Supra on their new Modems and
- """"""""""" trade in deal. They have two new modems. One has MNP 1-5
- (Supra MNP) and the other has a new international standard in addition
- to MNP 1-5 (Supra Plus) The new standards has the capability of through
- put of UP TO 9600 baud EQUIVALENT rate with full data compression.
- That is not the same as 9600 baud, does not help in text transfers and
- will of course only help if both modems have the same standard.
-
- They offer two deals, one trade in with a Supra 2400 w/ book and
- power supply all working, and a second with something less to trade.
- Since I have the former I did not check on the later.
-
- They then offer two trade in methods. One send in you old unit
- and they will ship the new. Two order the new and then send in the
- old and they will issue a refund. It all sounds fair to me.
-
- A full trade includes a working 2400, a working power supply, and
- the instruction book. I ordered a 2400+ for myself. At the time I
- ordered they were about two or three weeks behind on shipping. They
- also stressed the importance of calling and getting a RMA# prior to
- sending back a trade in.
-
- I chose to order a new unit and to send my unit back for
- refund after I receive the new unit. I could not stand to be at 300
- baud for three weeks. They also offer to accept the old unit at the
- time of ordering - you do need a RMA# first though.
-
- With full Trade With no trade
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
- 2400+ 129.95 239.95
-
- The 800 number for orders (no tech information) is 1-800-727-8772.
- (J.MEEHAN3, CAT8, TOP11, MSG:59/M475) [EDITED]
-
-
- FLOPPY DRIVE SALE BLOWOUT ON 3.5" AND 5.25" FLOPPY DRIVES! We have an
- """"""""""""""""" overstock of 720k 3.5" and 360K 5.25" cases, so
- we've decided to blow them out by offering our customers (present and
- future) a GREAT 'DEAL!!!
-
- 720k 3.5" drives for the ST -----> $129.95 complete!
- Low Profile, external power supply for small footprint!
-
- 360k 5.25" drives ---------------> $119.95 complete!
-
- Clean IBM compatible 5.25" drive for 2nd ST or IBM emulator use.
- Absolutely the best price on the planet! Call us at (801)484-9809
- voice or (801)466-2541 Fax. You can even order online at the Dreamer
- BBS (801)569-1949! When these are gone, that's IT! So call us today!
- (JB.DAVIS, CAT4, TOP53, MSG:59/M475)
-
-
- INFORMER II 2.03 UPGRADE NEWS This week all users of INFORMER II that
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" recently received the upgrade to 2.03
- were sent New Program Disks. The disk is a fix that corrects several
- problems. Also included in the mailing is the missing Read Me detailing
- all the new features and how to use them. If anyone who had received
- 2.03, has not gotten there new disk please contact Soft-Aware and you
- will be sent the new disk.
- Soft-Aware Unlimited
- (714) 982-8409
- Office Hours 8:30am to 5:00pm PST
- Monday - Friday
- (R.SKRALY, CAT6, TOP4, MSG:92/M475)
-
-
- G-PRINT NOW AVAILABLE Hi! I'm Steve Whitney, the author of G-Print.
- """"""""""""""""""""" You may have seen messages from me floating
- around the RT about G-Print. If you haven't had a chance, take a look
- at the G-Print demo in file #18232. Unfortunately, the demo doesn't
- come with GDOS, a printer driver, or fonts, but if you have Timeworks
- DTP, Easy Draw, Word Flair, Word Up, or an Atari Laser printer, you
- probably have all you need. There are other ways to get GDOS too.
- Of course the for-sale version of G-Print comes with everything you
- need (including an easy to use installer program).
-
- Why should you consider G-Print? G-Print takes files from word
- processors such as 1st Word, Word Writer ST, 1st Word Plus, and ST
- Writer as well as straight ASCII files and prints them in ways you
- never thought possible. You get:
-
- o multiple proportionally-spaced fonts in a variety of sizes
- o microspace justification (for those razor sharp right margins
- you see in magazines without the chunky spacing)
- o multiple columns
- o on-screen preview
- o rules and borders
- o landscape printing mode (sideways),
- o title pages
- o the ability to print all the characters in the ST character
- set (that's right, you can print foreign languages including
- Hebrew)
- o "remap" text styles so that (for example) light text prints as
- outlined)
- o an easy to use "novice mode" to get you started
- o word count,
- o the ability run a word processor from within G-Print
- o saved configuration files for common types of documents
- o "booklet" print for making fold down the center leaflets
- o and more!
-
- Future update plans include full support for FSM (font scaling
- module) GDOS (G-Print runs under it now, but we will support FSM's new
- features), TX2 file support, a different font for each type pitch in ST
- Writer and 1st Word Plus. (The latter two enhancements are currently in
- testing).
-
- G-Print has been used successfully for simple "desktop publishing"
- for newsletters, mailing lists, term papers, lab reports, letters,
- brochures, and more.
-
- The best parts are: 1) The author is on GEnie and open to suggestions
- 2) It only costs US $25!
-
- Thanks for listening! I'm looking forward to your comments. If
- you want ordering information, please let me know.
- (S.WHITNEY, CAT13, TOP14, MSG:1/M475)
-
-
-
- >>> ATARIAN MINDS WANT TO KNOW! <<<
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
- (Facts, Fiction & Maybe)
-
- KAOS-TOS 1.42 What about the VERY popular Kaos-TOS 1.42 that is for
- """"""""""""" sale in Germany? It has been doing very well for a
- couple of years now. Half of everybody over there uses it. Since Atari
- has not taken any action to protect that version, I wonder if a
- challenge several years after the release would be accepted in court
- (remember Xerox vs. Apple?). You got to protect your copyright to keep
- it. (R.FLASHMAN, CAT2, TOP13, MSG:137/M475)
-
- >>>>> Kaos Tos being sold in Germany? and even already for years?!!
- """"" Great joke!! Nobody would dare sell it officially here in
- Germany!! This again shows what one badly researched article can do!
- It almost cost a guy his job too!! Anybody who would try to circulate
- it would be in a LOT of trouble!
-
- The first time Kaos Tos surfaced was at last years Atari fair in
- Duesseldorf, but it was NOT shown officially there, as it was stated
- in the above mentioned article. At the moment Kaos Tos is a dead
- issue!! Michael Schuetz (Atari PD Journal)
- (HILCHNER2, CAT18, TOP6, MSG:27/M475)
-
- >>>>> Jim is correct in stating that Atari Germany isn't posting, or
- """"" allowing the posting of TOS or the new Desktop to BBS or any-
- place. In fact, they are _actively_ fighting the distribution of same,
- no mattter how its being distributed. They are also _actively_ fighting
- the use of other OSs which are modified TOS. An example is KAOS-TOS
- which isn't being sold because Atari didn't want it sold (nobody got
- sued either). (F.BELL, CAT18. TOP6, MSG:34/M475)
-
- ATARI RESPONDS Have you ever heard of derivative work? KOAS-TOS would
- """""""""""""" definitely be such a thing and we will could sue them
- and win if they ever distributed such a thing. They disassembled TOS,
- commented it, modified it, and burned it into ROMs, according to what I
- know. If that isn't a derivative work, then I don't know what one is!
- (TOWNS, CAT18, TOP6, MSG:42/43/M475)
-
-
- FLIGHT OF THE INTRUDER The Atari ST version of Flight of the Intruder
- """""""""""""""""""""" is actually on time and we hope to finish it
- in a few months. I keep forgetting to check with Rowan Software, but
- you should be able to play over a direct connection both cooperatively
- and competitively with another Atari ST, Amiga or IBM.
-
- >>>>> As far as I know, the Atari ST version of Flight of the Intruder
- """"" will support the R/C Aerochopper. I mean, why not? The code is
- already written for ST FALCON :-)
- (HOLOBYTE, CAT9, TOP28/34, MSG:28/49/M475)
-
-
- SILHOUETTE SOON I called Maxwell CPU yesterday (2/21). According to
- """"""""""""""" the guy who answered the phone, he's hoping to get
- Silhouette out in about two more weeks. He said he'd post on GEnie when
- it's out, and send a card to everyone on his mailing list.
- (L.PECKHAM, CAT7, TOP2, MSG:54/M475)
-
-
- LOOKING FOR STart? The next issue will be labeled Feb/March. However,
- """""""""""""""""" it looks like it won't be delivered until early/
- mid March. Here's what's on it: Dave Small reviews the new TT030
- Users Groups, what they are, how to find one and join it. First
- annual Outline Art Contest winners
- On Disk: Atari Users Group list
- Kwajalein, the game.
- Versys, the programmers version backup utility
-
- Coming on the April/May issue: Troubleshooting guide SimCity
- extravaganza DTP Fonts comparison
- On Disk: A folder full of tools mentioned in the troubleshooting
- guide,
- Camera Control
- a CAD 3D utility
- SimCity cheat
- Absolute Zero, a game
-
- And in June/July: Power tips for power users: Desktop publishing
- Portfolio overview, New column, the Technician's Bench
- On Disk: Cyber Sculpt
- ST Writer update
- Fractal Landscape Creator
- Shapesworld, programming computers to understand language
- And, of course, much more!
- (ANTIC, CAT12. TOP2, MSG:74/M475)
-
-
- TT/386? I've been reading on FNet rumors of 3 new Ataris.. One of
- """"""" which is a TT/386... Supposedly this is an Atari TT030, with
- a 386 computer built in, accessible from an icon on the TT Desktop!!
- Any truth to this, Mr. Brodie??
- (B.LEONARD3, CAT14, TOP35, MSG:198/M475)
-
-
- IMAGEN NO MORE? My understanding that Imagen is no more and don't
- """"""""""""""" expect any upgrades...
- (R.FLASHMAN, CAT14, TOP35, MSG:209/M475)
-
- >>>>> "Something" is happening between Atari and Imagen...at least
- """"" that's what all the "clues" lead one to believe Rick ;-)
- (J.ALLEN27, CAT14, TOP35, MSG:210/M475)
-
- >>>>> Notso, Rick. Imagen was bought, but QMS/Imagen is still
- """"" working on UltraScript.
- (K.BAD, CAT14, TOP35, MSG:211/M475)
-
-
- MAYBE... MAYBE Down the road I may offer an upgrade service to T16
- """""""""""""" customers to increase the ATSpeed to full speed...
- replacing the 286 8Mhz with a 16Mhz version... which could then be
- placed directly on top of the T16's 68000 chip. It would then take
- advantage of the T16's caching ;-)
- (J.ALLEN27, CAT4, TOP11, MSG:121/M475)
-
-
- CD-ROM SUPPORT We have experimented with the CDAR 504. However, for
- """""""""""""" reasons I am not sure I am allowed to discuss (Doug?
- help?), we have not committed to supporting it. We do want to support
- CD ROMs; it just may not be that one. That's one reason we put 16 drive
- slots into 3.0. (DAVESMALL, CAT7, TOP71, MSG:5/M475)
-
-
- SMALL PROJECTS I am CURRENTLY working on software to allow you to set
- """""""""""""" wait-states and such in your SST's d-ram. Naturally,
- the faster the RAM, the better,the cutoff point being where your master
- card tugs. We're not trying to make this thing unaffordable -- quite the
- opposite!
-
- I am also currently working on a few surprises to be unveiled in a
- month at the CeBIT show. I don't think they've ever been done before,
- but everyone I've talked to is sure they are impossible. Where have I
- heard that before?
-
- We are working very hard on a 520/1040 ST solution. Everyone knows
- it's hard; poor Bill Teal and PC-Ditto II found out bigtime. We don't
- know any more right now or we would tell you; we work that way.
-
- (Except I have to keep George from giving away TOO many secrets to
- the competition. I bet they log in nightly with a printer capturing
- notes.) *grin* Take 'er easy, folks. All's on schedule.
- (DAVESMALL, CAT9, TOP2, MSG:42/M475) (EDITED)
-
-
- TURBO30_ALMOST Hey Folks, just to keep you posted on the TURBO030,
- """""""""""""" it's almost ready, we have the OK from Atari on the
- Tos (verbally with paperwork to follow). The official rollout will be
- next month, in tune with CeBit. We are just working out pricing...
- you're gonna be happy, especially if you are a T16 owner.
-
- >>>>> The T16E will start shipping in March, with some interesting
- """"" goodies onboard ;-) I've tried to make it worth the wait. Some
- of those goodies require a little soldering, but the bulk of it is plug
- and play. (J.ALLEN27, CAT4, TOP11, MSG:125/127/M475) (EDITED)
-
-
- MOUSE ACCELERATOR I also hope to have a new version of my ubiquitous
- """"""""""""""""" Mouse Accelerator 3 on the wires soonly. Darin will
- tell you not to hold your breath, though, he's been running a beta
- version 3.4 for some months now. If I can ever wrap the current VERY
- important FSM project I have going, MACCEL3 gets top priority. The new
- version will have an option to use the original acceleration scheme
- (some people prefer the old "timed" method I used in the original
- MACCEL), and will be much more compatible. I gotta update MACCEL so
- that it's compatible with Codekeys and res changes! Many thanks to
- Charles Johnson for showing me what I was doing wrong with MACCEL3.
- (K.BAD, CAT14, TOP32, MSG:1/M475) (EDITED)
-
-
-
- >>> HOT TOPICS <<<
- """"""""""""""""""
- REALLY DISTURBED! Unfortunately, I can only afford to log on once a
- """"""""""""""""" week, but after reading all these messages I am
- starting to get _really_ disturbed (scared?).
-
- Sheldon - I have read a lot of your stuff (here and elsewhere). I
- live in Sitka, AK, and have no dealer within 1400 miles. I had to pay
- $170.00 in shipping alone to get my _new_ STe. There is no way in h***
- I was going to pay even $20.00 more for that 1040STe. Especially since
- there is no hope of my being able to browse at an Atari dealer for new
- products, or just _take_ my computer in for a much needed shifter chip.
- I am now facing nearly $100.00 worth of postage just to get my computer
- TO a dealer in Seattle, and back (Fairbanks is out of the question...
- Too far, too expensive). I get the distinct impression you want to get
- rid of mail order. I, for one, want to be able to buy what everyone in
- the states is buying, and the only way I can do it is mail order. The
- thought of my not being able to mail order a MEGA 4 STE is enough to
- drive me to MacIntosh (they don't care how they sell computers... Why
- should Atari?) To get the point across... Do you have to order
- batteries for your watch, or can you go to the store and get *any*
- battery you want? I just ordered batteries for my Minolta and my
- Seiko... Walter S. Wilson (WallSTer) Sitka, Alaska
- (W.WILSON34, CAT16, TOP14, MSG:219/M475)
-
-
- >>>>> There's a great difference between mail-order marketing and low-
- """"" balling. Legitimate mail-order marketing is designed to fill
- exactly the need you describe -- providing availability of products to
- areas of the country where no local source exists. Most all of us have
- shopped mail-order for something or other from time to time, and it is
- a legitimate method of marketing products.
-
- Low-balling on the other hand is a practice designed to steal sales
- from other dealers by pricing merchandise so low that legitimate retail
- stores cannot possibly remain competitive. Mail-order prices should be
- expected to be lower than available in a storefront. That is perfectly
- normal because of the lower cost of marketing, and the reduced time and
- service provided. I have no problem with that whatsoever.
-
- But when the mail-order companies start marketing products at
- essentially just a few dollars above actual dealer cost, their objective
- is obviously aimed at destroying the market for legitimate retail
- establishments with a storefront.
- (S.WINICK, CAT16, TOP14, MSG:221/M475)
-
-
- >>>>> There you go Sheldon now you've said it aloud. THE LOWBALLERS!!
- """"" At this point you must make it clear that the lowballers, (name
- them), are the real killers of the marketplace. State the reasons why
- they are and what can/should be done about them. A little research will
- show they have actually have or have not been a benefit to the market.
- In reality, Atari's new marketing plans are "just what the doctor
- ordered" and must be given an opportunity to prove themselves. The
- only thing that has hurt Atari's market from day one has been the FULL
- STROKERS AND LOWBALLERS they and they alone, have been the basis for
- all the turmoil and unrest.
-
- Atari's new plan is excellent. Give it a chance to work! Once
- it's in full bloom, dealers will begin to flourish.
- (ST-REPORT, CAT16, TOP14, MSG:222/M475)
-
-
- >>>>> Whoa Ralph, slow down. From my personal perspective, I have to
- """"" disagree, I have been in retail, from THE lowballer to a full
- service Dealer, of everyone's products, including IBM clones, Apple,
- CBM and Atari. Granted this was 6 years ago but I must assume that some
- basics don't change. We learned through experience, that holding
- regular training classes on various software packages was not only good
- business in terms of bottom line profit margin, but affected sales in a
- positive manner as well. The same can be said for a good service
- department which should also be run as a profit centre. Just those two
- areas alone add to the overall ability of your store to sell to any
- professional organization because they will pay for the service and
- support. Both Value Added Resellers and Value Added Dealers are
- becoming quite prolific in relation to overall sales of computers today.
- These kinds of VAD's or VAR's charge extra for their services, rightly
- so.
-
- We are not talking about a 520 STe now, but a Mega or TT as,
- coupled with the software available today, offer very real alternatives
- to the Mac and IBM, in CADD, DTP, and MUSIC to name 3 areas where Atari
- based solutions have a very real advantage in terms of performance and
- value. Slowly but surely I believe that we will see Atari capitalize on
- that fact.
-
- I also agree with you and many others that the product must be sold
- through whatever channels of distribution exist to get the product out
- there. But personally, I'd like to see that mass distribution through
- national non-computer specific chains and mail order houses, limited to
- the lower end hardware.
-
- Walter...you raise an obvious point and a problem. If I was at
- Atari, I know the solution that automatically occurs to me. Send a Rep
- out to Alaska and leave him there until he opens Dealers so that you
- don't have to rely solely on ridiculous distances to buy anything,
- sight unseen. In the current structure, you have no choice really but
- to buy mail order and we all recognize that fact. You must also rely
- on magazines and online services like GEnie to give you a feel for your
- potential purchase of software or hardware. I think GEnie is an
- excellent venue for this as it always becomes clear in time, the type of
- product that you are considering and the support offered by the company
- that actually represents that product. In this regard, GEnie can be
- quite valuable to you in terms of making a purchase decision.
-
- Using Walter's situation as an example, he can only benefit from
- Atari hardware being carried by any chain in Sitka. A user base becomes
- established, a demand is created. Next thing you know, either the chain
- is carrying far more Atari product than they had originally anticipated,
- or an independent Dealer starts carrying the Atari line to service the
- growing demand. Everyone wins in that scenario.
- (ISD, CAT16, TOP14, MSG:223/M475)
-
-
-
- >>> MESSAGE SPOTLIGHT <<<
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""
- Atari-ST RoundTable
- Category 4, Topic 57
- Message 15 Sat Feb 16, 1991
- R.WATSON15 [Wayne Watson] at 18:01 EST
-
- Did Atari wait for someone to write a bunch of software for the
- ST before they released it. I think not. Only after a couple of years
- after the release of the ST, did a lot of software start appearing. I
- think the excuse Atari is using for waiting to release the CD ROM unit
- is the lamest excuse they have given to date.
-
- Even if software is not released for it, I could still use it to
- play a CD so it would not be a waste to have it. After developers learn
- that the CD-ROM has been released and they see that people are buying
- them, they would start developing software for it. Did sensible people
- wait a couple of years for software to be developed for the ST before
- they bought it?
-
- Please, do not take this wrong. This is just my opinion and I
- think that Atari is doing the wrong thing by holding it back just
- because no software (or only 2 pieces) has been written for it. If you
- were a developer, would you spend your time and effort writing a piece
- of software for something that may never be released?
-
- [*][*][*]
-
-
- While on GEnie, do you spend most of your time downloading files?
- If so, you may be missing out some excellent information in the Bulletin
- Board area. The messages listed above only scratch the surface of
- what's available and waiting for you in the bulletin board area.
-
- If you are serious about your Atari, the GEnie Lamp staff strongly
- urge you to give the bulletin board area a try. There are literally
- thousands of messages posted from people like you from all over the
- world.
-
-
- ////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE ///
- / ":-) I never made no stinkin promises. :-)" /
- ////////////////////////////// ISD/Nathan ///
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [DLR]//////////////////////////////
- DEALER VIEWPOINT /
- /////////////////////////////////
- Atari User Groups
- """""""""""""""""
- By Sheldon Winick
- [S.WINICK]
-
-
- Ever since the early days of Atari in this country, user groups
- have provided a place for Atari owners to meet, socialize and share
- ideas and experiences. They have served as a place where information
- could be shared and programs and hardware demonstrated.
-
- The user groups have survived both good times and bad, changing
- market conditions and changes in attitudes and needs of their
- membership. They have praised Atari at times and criticized them at
- others. But through it all, user groups have carried the banner and
- helped spread the word about Atari's systems around the country. The
- larger user groups have also been responsible for many of the major
- Atari shows over the years and have been a positive force in educating
- their membership and guests about Atari related hardware and software.
-
- Atari user groups provide new owners with a place to meet other
- more experienced Atari owners and get advice and help on how to get the
- most out of their computer systems, and a place for advanced Atarians
- or those with specific interests a source for that information exchange
- as well. Members are a fantastic source of information since their
- recommendations carry with them the experience of actually using the
- products they're recommending. They have no vested interest the the
- products and software they review and demonstrate.
-
- Most user groups also maintain a library of public domain and
- shareware software for sharing with their membership. Many also own
- several of the better known commercial software titles which are used
- for demonstration purposes or for direct club activities. Monthly
- newsletters help disseminate information as well as do the local
- electronic bulletin board systems (BBS) that many user groups maintain.
- The BBS's provide a place where members can share ideas, help each
- other with problems, plan club activities and share public domain and
- shareware software.
-
- Where possible, many user groups cooperate closely with local
- Atari dealers for the mutual benefit of both. The Atari dealer can be
- a great source of information and assistance, as well as being able to
- help out with hardware and software for user group use and possibly
- even provide the user group with a meeting location and monthly
- specials for the membership. And the members support of the local
- dealers assures them of a source for additional support and a good
- selection of hardware and software for their Atari systems.
-
- Here in Asheville, our local Atari user group, the Blue Ridge
- Atari Computer Enthusiasts (BRACE), works closely with us at Computer
- STudio. We provide them with their monthly meeting location as well as
- use of our equipment for meeting use and monthly preparation of their
- newsletter. I personally have been a past president of BRACE (prior to
- opening Computer STudio), and am still the current newsletter editor.
- A member of my staff, Ed Riddle, also runs the BRACE BBS and serves as
- their media director.
-
- Atari themselves also believe strongly enough in their user
- groups to support them whenever possible and in whatever ways they
- can. Most of you know that Bob Brodie is Atari's Manager of User
- Group Services and is perhaps one of visible personalities at Atari
- Corp. He maintains an active role here on GEnie and can be found
- at virtually all major Atari shows around the country, and on frequent
- visits to user groups and dealers.
-
- If any of you don't already belong to a user group, you should
- really do yourself a favor and search out the closest Atari user group
- and pay them a visit. If you don't know where the nearest user group
- is, leave a note here on GEnie and I'm sure you'll quickly find someone
- who can give you that information. You can also check with your
- nearest Atari dealer or local BBS's for that information. If you don't
- have a local user group, you might want to consider getting together
- with some fellow Atarians and starting one yourself. I'm sure Bob will
- be glad to provide you with some guidelines and helpful advice, as
- would members of existing user groups located elsewhere.
-
- It can also be enjoyable to plan to visit user group shows that
- are located in your region of the country. You can easily locate
- where they will be held by following their discussion in Category 11
- here on GEnie. Most major shows are also well publicised in most user
- group newsletters and on their individual BBS's.
-
- Your Atari systems give you virtually unlimited computer
- potential to fill all your needs and desires, as well as provide you
- with many hours of enjoyment and entertainment. The more you know
- about how they work and what they can do, the more you'll benefit from
- their usage. User groups are a valuable asset towards achieving that
- goal, and the friendships that you'll make with others who have similar
- interests and desires will only increase your enjoyment.
-
-
- Happy (Atari) Computing.
- Sheldon Winick (GEnie Address: S.WINICK)
- Computer STudio (Asheville, NC)
-
-
- ////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE //////
- / "I sound like one of those beggars on the street! "Hey /
- / buddie, can you spare some source code?" /
- ////////////////////////////////////////// M.HILL13 ////
-
-
- [EOA]
- [TIP]//////////////////////////////
- ATARI_QWIK_TIPS /
- /////////////////////////////////
- Atarians Helping Atarians
- """""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- o CODEKEYS: Explained
-
- o CORDLESS MOUSE: Making It Last
-
-
-
- CODEHEAD HELP Since I wrote the CodeKeys manual and there seems to be
- """"""""""""" a lot of confusion about how CodeKeys handles its files,
- I thought I'd try to explain it in a different way to see if it is more
- easily understandable.
-
- File Definitions:
- '''''''''''''''''
- CODEKEYS.PRG - The required guts of CodeKeys, usually run from the
- AUTO folder but may be run from the desktop.
- CODEKEYS.ACC - The optional CodeKeys editor, usually installed as an
- accessory (MultiDesk compatible), but may be run as a
- program (change it to CKEYSACC.PRG) to save memory.
- CODEKEYS.CNF - Optional configuration file, created by "Save" in the
- Options dialog box. Contains the default path, and
- settings for macros on/off, use link file, bells
- (global), restore, scheduling, lock, and start/stop key
- combinations.
- CODEKEY?.KEY - A default file of macro definitions containing from 1
- to 32 macros. The question mark may be 'S' or 0-9
- (Also CODEBIG.KEY).
- ????????.KEY - File of 1-32 macro definitions to be loaded manually,
- through the link process, or by LoadKeys. Question
- marks may be any valid file character.
- CODEKEY?.LNK - A text file containing a list of program names and the
- full pathnames of the KEY files to be loaded when those
- programs run. The question mark may be 'S' or 0-9.
-
-
- Installation Process Auto folder of boot drive:
- ''''''''''''''''''''
- \AUTO\CODEKEYS.PRG looks for:
- \CODEKEYS.CNF (root directory)
- \CODEKEYS.KEY (root directory)
-
- From desktop or shell (any directory):
- CODEKEYS.PRG looks for:
- CODEKEYS.CNF (same directory)
- CODEKEYS.KEY (same directory)
- CODEKEYS.LNK (same directory)
-
- Accessory installation (bootup, MultiDesk, res-change, or run as a
- program):
- CODEKEYS.ACC (or CKEYSACC.PRG) looks for:
- Low Res: CODEKEY0.KEY CODEKEY0.LNK
- Med Res: CODEKEY1.KEY CODEKEY1.LNK
- Hi Res: CODEKEY2.KEY CODEKEY2.LNK
- TT Low: CODEKEY7.KEY CODEKEY7.LNK
- TT Med: CODEKEY4.KEY CODEKEY4.LNK
- TT High: CODEKEY6.KEY CODEKEY6.LNK
- Unknown: CODEKEYx.KEY CODEKEYx.LNK, CODEBIG.KEY CODEBIG.LNK
-
- If none of these are found, CodeKeys will use the files found by
- CODEKEYS.PRG:
- CODEKEYS.CNF
- CODEKEYS.KEY
- CODEKEYS.LNK
-
- The accessory (as an ACC or a program) will search the default path
- defined in CODEKEYS.CNF if it exists, otherwise it will search the same
- directory as it resides. The default path that is contained in
- CODEKEYS.CNF is whatever was on the directory line of the file selector
- (including the extension) the last time a KEY file was loaded or saved
- before you did a "Save" from the Options box.
-
- Link Process A .LNK file looks like this:
- ''''''''''''
- CODEKEYS:
- ;
- WWRITER.PRG C:\CODEHEAD\CODEKEYS\WWRITER.KEY
- FLASH.PRG C:\CODEHEAD\CODEKEYS\CNFRENCE.KEY
- PUBLISH.APP C:\CODEHEAD\CODEKEYS\PUBLISH.KEY
- ALADDIN.PRG C:\CODEHEAD\CODEKEYS\ALADDIN.KEY
-
- Link files are described fully on page 30 of you manual. Read it.
- The easiest way to create a link file is to use MakeLink. It will
- allow you to create a link file, or load, save, add to, or delete from
- an existing one. If you use HotWire it's handy to chain from MakeLink
- into LoadKeys with a command line to load your default link file. This
- will automatically update the changes you've made to your link file into
- CodeKeys. My command line looks like this:
-
- C:\CODEHEAD\CODEKEYS\CODEKEY2.LNK~
-
- See page 32 for details on installing LoadKeys into HotWire, and
- see your HotWire manual for details on chaining.
-
- Whenever a program is run from the desktop or a shell, CodeKeys
- searches its link file for that program name (it can be run from any
- directory). If it finds a match it will save your current 32 macros
- (in an allocated memory block), load the KEY file assigned to that
- program, and display the message: "Loading: XXXXXXXX.KEY" at the top of
- the screen (usually very quickly).
-
- Finer points of link files:
-
- 1. Before the link file is loaded, your current macros are saved, even
- if they have been changed and not saved to disk. They will be
- restored exactly as you left them with changes intact.
-
- 2. The linked KEY file will load only as many macros as it contains,
- starting with macro 1. This allows you to keep global macros that
- you use system-wide in higher-numbered slots and load
- program-specific macros into lower-numbered slots.
-
- 3. Your current macros will not be restored until you exit from the
- first program for which a linked KEY file was loaded. In other
- words, macros will not be restored after running nested programs.
-
- a. You run the Neodesk program, linking NEODESK.KEY.
- b. From Neodesk you run Aladdin, linking ALADDIN.KEY.
- c. When you exit from Aladdin to Neodesk, CodeKeys will still
- contain your ALADDIN.KEY macros.
- d. When you exit Neodesk your original macros will be restored.
-
- It's best not to link KEY files to shell programs, but rather use
- your default macros. If Neodesk were not assigned a linked KEY file,
- the above process would work correctly with Aladdin.
-
- 4. If you make changes to your macros while a linked KEY file is
- loaded, remember to save them before exiting. If you haven't saved,
- you'll get the message: "Macros may have been changed! Restore?".
- You then have the option of saying, "Y"es, restore and lose the
- changes, or "N"o, don't restore, so that you may save the changes
- you've made. This second choice means that you will have lost any
- changes made to your original macros before running the linked
- program. If no changes were made to them, you'll be able to
- manually load them again.
-
- 5. The link process does not require the CodeKeys accessory, only
- CODEKEYS.PRG.
-
- Almost all of this information is contained in the CodeKeys
- documentation. I'm "giving it away" here because it may make it more
- clear to have it all described in one place in a new way. This info-
- rmation is intended for our legitimate users and we thank you very much
- for your support.
-
- There are, however, thousands of GEnie users who read these
- messages (we've barely sold 500 CodeKeys). Those that will use this
- information with copies of CodeKeys for which they did not pay should
- feel extremely guilty, although it would be wishful thinking on my part
- to hope they'd feel guilty enough to _buy_ CodeKeys. Just be aware that
- besides the lack of any real marketing ability on the part of Atari, it
- is piracy that has contributed the most to the current near-demise of
- CodeHead Software. My heart goes out to our loyal users who will suffer
- the most (next to us) if we do not produce any more new Atari products.
-
- John Eidsvoog
- CodeHead Software
-
-
-
- CORDLESS MOUSE HELP OK folks...if you would like to GREATLY extend the
- """"""""""""""""""" battery life of your Practical Solutions Cordless
- Mouse...
-
- (Disclaimer: If you don't know which end of a soldering iron to
- hold or if you think a Phillips screwdriver is a new brand of alcoholic
- beverage, then DON'T attempt to make this modification. Instead, refer
- same to a qualified electronic tech.)
-
- The idea is simple. If you can cause your Cordless Mouse to "go to
- sleep" sooner than the 10 minute default time then you will save on
- batteries. Sure...a mouse that sleeps more quickly will require YOU to
- push its wake-up (power on) button more frequently but that's the price
- you pay.
-
- I found that about 99% of the time that I left my mouse alone for
- more than about 2 minutes, I usually left it alone for at least 10
- minutes. In that circumstance, I would be pressing the power-on button
- anyway so why not save some battery life in the process?
-
- The modification is simple. The part number (inside the Cordless
- Mouse... NOT inside the receiver) is capacitor C3. It is a 100uf
- electrolytic. All you have to do is change this capacitor to the below
- values to achieve the approximate "go to sleep" time shown:
-
- 1 Capacitor Go to sleep time
- --------- ----------------
- 100uf (default) ~ 10 minutes
- 47uf ~ 6 minutes
- 33uf ~ 4 minutes
- 22uf ~ 2 minutes
-
- (Remember...these are ELECTROLYTIC capacitors so note the polarity
- when installing the new one. Use one rated for at least 10volts.)
-
- I installed a 22uf 50v radial electrolytic that I easily found at
- Radio Shack. My mouse shuts off in just over 2 minutes.
-
- I made this modification on Feb 5, 1990 (and put in a new set of
- batteries at that time) and have only replaced the batteries TWICE since
- then! That's three sets of batteries in over a year!
-
- Now...I use Flash and GEnie a lot so my mouse doesn't get used as
- much as someone that does DTP all day long. Your mileage will vary.
-
- I quickly became accustomed to hitting the power-on button EVERY
- time I start to use the mouse.
-
- Have fun! (STACE, CAT25, TOP12, MSG:117/M475)
-
-
- /////////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE /////
- / "We just gotta help a guy named MacIntosh get his ST running!" /
- ////////////////////////////////////////////// ST-INFORMER /////
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [TEL]//////////////////////////////
- TELETALK ONLINE /
- /////////////////////////////////
- Atari_Talk
- """"""""""
- By Sheldon Winick
- [S.WINICK]
-
-
- OK. Here are some positive, constructive comments and suggestions
- for properly marketing Atari products -- concepts that I feel WILL
- increase sales of both personal and business Atari systems:
-
- 1. Create a close working relationship between Atari and their
- dealers and developers and an atmosphere where they can freely exchange
- ideas and "listen" to each other in a private forum.
-
- 2. Mass merchandise a system geared toward the consumer who would
- benefit from the proper system for that market, and with a legitimate
- retail merchandising chain who will guarantee the Atari systems they
- carry would get maximum exposure and advertising. And by mass
- merchandiser, I do NOT mean a mail-order outfit; I mean a legitimate
- retail marketer that has a quality operation, advertises heavily, and
- will ensure the Atari name gets maximum exposure to the public.
-
- 3. Install a system of regional representatives (not the worthless
- "professional" rep firms that are skimming profits off the top in return
- for doing absolutely nothing) who are knowledgeable about Atari systems
- and will go out and actively recruit new dealerships, train and support
- those dealerships, and assure them an adequate source for equipment as
- well as co-op advertising and marketing ideas. These regional reps must
- also visit state school boards and get Atari systems approved for state
- contracts --- and then follow up to be certain local dealers are aware
- of school board purchase plans and be equally certain that those dealers
- submit bids and provide rapid delivery, installation, training, service
- and support. The regional reps must also be certain that Atari systems
- are represented by themselves and local dealers at the various
- computer shows that in each respective dealer's territory, and displays
- and literature are available for such shows. And Atari must have an
- overall Rep coordinator at Sunnyvale whose job it will be to coordinate
- these activities and be certain that the individual regional reps are
- doing their job!
-
- 4. Recruit at least one respectable national computer chain to
- carry Atari's business systems. A legitimate firm the calibre of
- Computerland (they used to be an Atari dealer in the early 80's,
- remember?) would be a great way to rapidly get Atari's business
- systems into a side by side comparison with other business computers
- -- and get them marketed in a professional manner by a computer
- retailer who is already geared to the business-oriented customer.
-
- 5. Announce and show new products only after the dealers have been
- told about them and those new products are ready to ship (or a realistic
- definitive shipping date can be announced). Atari loses more sales and
- alienates more customers and dealers because they prematurely show and
- advertise products which are not yet available. That not only hurts
- sales of the new products, it also hurts sales of existing lines as
- prospective customers choose to wait for the new products, and most
- after many months of waiting decide the hell with Atari, and go out and
- purchase a Mac or PC-clone instead.
-
- 6. Support business dealers with store displays, demo units and an
- adequate supply of literature and advertising materials -- and have the
- regional reps make certain that these resources are properly used.
-
- 7. Install a toll-free 1-800 number where the consumer can call to
- get the name, address and phone numbers of their closest dealers,
- service centers and user groups. And have Atari be ready, willing and
- able to ship consumer products directly through direct sales to
- customers who do not have a real dealership within a reasonable
- distance.
-
- 8. Allow new dealerships to contract with existing, well-
- established dealers, for the existing dealers to provide the warranty
- and repair service for them so it will not be necessary for them to
- initially invest in the expensive service equipment and service kits
- necessary to establish a complete service center. Have the regional
- reps coordinate such activities to encourage new dealerships and keep
- their initial investment directed toward saleable products until such
- time as they are ready to invest in their own service department.
-
- 9. REALM's idea of Home Shopping Spree is good. That would ge a
- great outlet for a 520ST advantage pack. The consumer market that shops
- HSS would be ideal candidates for such a system. They seem to a great
- job of selling other low-end home systems such as the C64 which is by
- far much more technologically arthritic than a 520ST. 10.
-
- And lastly...... cut off mail-order selling low-ballers completely
- -- and enforce dealer requirements -- so the above marketing strategies
- can be successful!
-
- [*][*][*]
-
- There you have it. Those aren't the only ideas we have, but that
- 10-point program should be a good start. Herb has additional positive
- ideas, I'm sure, which could be added to this list. I've had many
- discussions with Herb and other serious dealers. We are genuinely
- concerned about the Atari marketplace and will all greatly benefit from
- a "real" Atari dealership in every city in the country.
-
- We are not after establishing a monopoly on Atari sales as some
- people have insinuated. But we want Atari products to be thought of
- whenever the consumer mentions a high-end, name-brand system. We do not
- want Atari's powerful personal and business workstations marketed by
- low-class mail-order low-ballers who cater entirely to the existing user
- base looking for a bargain in a cheap upgrade; that type of marketing
- not only does not give Atari maximum exposure to the public -- it also
- hurts existing dealerships and prevents establishment of new dealers on
- the local level.
-
- Sheldon Winick
- Computer STudio -- Asheville, NC
-
-
- ///////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE //////
- / "...if you heard about it from the FNET, it's probably bogus. /
- / All of the *really* good rumors about Atari (READ: the ones /
- / that I plant! :) come from here on GEnie." /
- ////////////////////////////////////////////// BOB-BRODIE /////
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [CLA]//////////////////////////////
- CLASSICS /
- /////////////////////////////////
- From The ARChives
- """""""""""""""""
- By John Peters
- [GENIELAMP$]
-
-
- Program Name : ACCESSORY
- Filename : ACC11.LZH
- Library Area : 2
- Program Number : 13818
- File Size : 2520
- Program Type : Utility
- Author : Murray Levine [MURRAY]
- Version Reviewed: 1.01
- File Type : Public Domain (Freeware)
-
- [*][*][*]
-
-
- WHAT IT IS Accessory (ACC.PRG) is a program that will let you load
- """""""""" all of your accessories out of a folder called ACCS on the
- boot drive instead of loading them out of the root directory of the
- boot drive. This helps to keep your main directory less cluttered
- especially for hard drive owners.
-
-
- WHAT IT DOES Just place ACC.PRG in your AUTO folder or add it to
- """""""""""" your STARTUP.INF script file for STARTUP.PRG. All
- accessories will now be loaded from the ACCS folder on the boot drive.
- They will also get re-loaded the same way after changing resolutions
- from the desktop with a color monitor.
-
- [*][*][*]
-
-
- PD_Q RATING * * *
- """""""""""
- DOCUMENTATION Good
- """""""""""""
- PD_Q COMMENTS I am an organizer. I'm constantly trying to find a
- """"""""""""" better, cleaner, neater way of doing things. One place
- this obsession really shows up is on my hard drive. I move files
- around, re-arrange folders, delete some, add a few more and do anything
- I can to try to squeeze a little more efficiency out of it. Accessory
- allows me to somewhat satisfy this manic obsession by letting me put all
- my .ACC files in one out-of-the-way folder. Nice.
-
- There's not a whole lot more to say about Accessory itself other
- then it works, and so far, it appears to be compatible with just about
- any set-up. (Thankfully, Super Boot 6.0 "sees" Accessory -- an added
- plus.) The only negative thing I found with using Accessory is that if
- the .ACC file has an accompanying .RSC file, the .RSC file has to stay
- in the root directory or the .ACC program won't be able to locate it.
- If you like your drives nice and neat, check this utility out.
-
-
- /////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE /////
- / "What about a contest for the highest telephone bill, or /
- / the highest GEnie bill, or the most unsuccessful connects, /
- / or ... you get the point." /
- ////////////////////////////////////////////// F.BELL1 /////
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [OFF]//////////////////////////////
- OFF THE RECORD /
- /////////////////////////////////
- Mini_Qwik_reViews
- """""""""""""""""
-
- o SC1435 MONITOR
-
- o ST4096C UPGRADE
-
- o ADSPEED ST
-
-
-
- SC1435 MONITOR I have had the SC1435 for about three weeks now and it
- """""""""""""" is great. I have gone from a 520ST to a 1040STe with a
- SC1224 monitor and at that time I to noticed a crisper look to text on
- screen of the SC1224 however with the SC1435 it is even more so.
-
- The real reason I got the SC1435 (Thanks to L&Y for holding it
- while I ran home to get my checkbook and old SC1224 for a trade in) was
- sound. With the SC1224 I could hardly hear anything, with the SC1435
- sound is crisp and clear as the picture, if you have an STe the 1435 is
- the way to go.
-
- As far as DPI goes I am not sure but will offer this directly from
- the users manual :
- Picture tube : 14", dark glass, 90 degree
- deflection, slotted
- triplet pitch 0.42 mm,
- 29.1 mm neck
- diameter.
- (J.SHEAR, CAT14, TOP19, MSG:52/M475)
-
-
- UPGRADING THE ST I just purchased the ST4096C board for a Simm memory
- """""""""""""""" upgrade (I could care less about 4096 colors so I
- have no opinion on that part of the device). After receiving it, I read
- over the docs and tore apart the ST and started modifying it.
-
- After about an hour of desoldering the resistors and rewiring
- things, I was ready to put the boards in place. This required removing
- the shifter chip (thank God it was socketed) and placing the 1st board
- on top of the socket. Everything seemed to fit perfectly so I powered
- up. I immediately got a high pitch noise from the power supply and the
- little surface mount chip on the board started smoking. I turned off
- the computer and called up John Russell.
-
- He told me what seemed to be wrong and I went about trying to fix
- it. Anyway, to make a long story short, I had placed the shifter board
- upside down. After looking over the docs, I noticed in the bottom right
- hand corner of one of the doc sheets, was a little diagram. After
- carefully looking over it, I noticed that the board was upside down.
- Anyway, I reinstalled it and said a little prayer and everything went
- fine. I finished touching things up and put it all back together. I ran
- the memory test program and all went well. The surface mount chip must
- be a tough little thing because it has been performing flawlessly for
- the past week.
-
- The board that holds the Simms fits right under the keyboard. I
- still have room to add other things later on if I need to. The Simms
- are now as cheap as the Dram chips and they are a lot easier to deal
- with. You just place the Simm in the socket, push it back until it
- snaps in place. That is all there is to it. No legs to bend or
- anything. The Simms also sit at about a 30 degree angle so you do not
- need much clearance.
-
- For anyone who is thinking of upgrading their memory, I strongly
- recommend the ST4096C board. It is a very nice design. You do need
- some soldering skills or have someone who does install it. Make sure
- you install the shifter board correctly. It will save you a headache. I
- got lucky (someone up there is watching over me) but you may not. Also,
- the board comes with everything you need to install it. It even
- includes the solder (but not the soldering iron).
- (R.WATSON15, CAT4, TOP6, MSG:24/M475)
-
-
- ADSPEED ST The many Spectrum pictures that have been uploaded by Z-Net
- """""""""" recently finally took their toll on my patience. I broke
- down and purchased an AdSpeed ST to replace my Turbo 16.
-
- I am VERY pleased to report that AdSpeed works as advertised. As
- a matter of fact, it is actually a better "package" than I expected. I
- *love* the nifty little utility programs/accessories that are provided
- to turn AdSpeed on and off (or off and on <grin>) from software. I
- especially like the way AdSpeed software can add a little speed
- "indicator" in the upper left hand corner of the menu bar (if you wish).
-
- Of course, I opted for a hardware switch in addition to the
- software goodies but the hardware switch isn't really necessary given
- all of the software switching possibilities provided.
-
- That board manufacture and design is first class! Two especially
- GREAT features are:
-
- A) No additional wires are needed to be run to the ST motherboard
- B) The "blitter fix" (daughter board found on some Mega ST 68000s)
- is built INTO AdSpeed ST! I was able to completely remove the
- 74LS74 "hack" that was added to enable Turbo 16 to work properly
- with blitter.
-
- I was also pleased to see from Quick Index results that AdSpeed ST
- was a bit faster than my Turbo 16 (note: my Turbo 16 is an older unit
- without the write caching. My understanding is that newer T-16 units
- are approximate. equal in overall speed.).
-
- All in all, AdSpeed is a VERY impressive package! I feel like I've
- got a whole new ST all over again!
-
- Z-Net (John Nagy), The recently uploaded Spectrum pic of the
- Kitten is VERY nice! You, sir, are to blame for my "upgrade" to
- AdSpeed! <grin>
-
- THANK YOU ICD!(STACE, CAT4, TOP16, MSG:101/M475)
-
-
- /////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE ////
- / "Your question really belongs on the ST RT so I won't /
- / tell you "YES" here." /
- //////////////////////////////////////// J.MEEHAN3 ////
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [ATR]//////////////////////////////
- ATARI CORP. ONLINE /
- /////////////////////////////////
- The Bottom Line @ Atari
- """""""""""""""""""""""
-
- From Bob Brodie...
- """"""""""""""""""
- TT PRICING At conference on Wednesday night, a number of people
- """""""""" inquired about the current pricing for the TT. Since I was
- at home during the conference, I didn't have the current pricing
- information at hand.
-
- Here is the current pricing, with my apologies for the delay.
-
- TT030/2-50 2Mb Ram 50 Meg hard disk $2399.95
- TT030/4-50 4Mb Ram 50 Meg hard disk $2799.95
- T030/8-80 8Mb Ram 80 Meg hard disk $3799.95
-
- PTC1426 14" Color Monitor $549.95
- TTM195 19" Mono ECL Monitor $1399.95
-
-
- NEWDESK Your request is noted. What your actually asking for is the
- """"""" version of TOS that is in the Mega STE. That has NewDesk in
- it. We've discussed the possibility of it, and haven't arrived at a
- decision as of yet. But it is under consideration, I assure you.
-
- >>>>> Again, after the STE_FIX.PRG and POOLFIX3.PRG are run on a TOS
- """"" 1.6 machine, the units are functionally identical. There is no
- reason to be concerned about buying a 1040STE. Atari has stood behind
- the machine from the outset, and will continue to do so. There is
- virtually no way to to tell the units apart after those programs have
- been run from an auto folder.
-
-
-
- From John Townsend...
- """""""""""""""""""""
- WHICH ROM? Run one of the many programs that will tell you what
- """""""""" version of the ROMs you have. For example, the New Control
- Panel, MaxiFile, NeoDesk 3.0, etc. all will tell you what version of the
- ROMs you have.
-
- Another way: disable STE_FIX.PRG in your AUTO folder... Boot the
- STE system to the desktop. Switch to Medium Resolution, then save the
- desktop. Then cold boot the machine. If your machine comes up in Low
- Resolution, then you have TOS 1.6. If it boots into Medium Resolution,
- then you have TOS 1.62.
-
-
- FSMGDOS>POSTSCRIPT? A VDI/GDOS to PostScript(tm) driver is something
- """"""""""""""""""" that is planned according to what I know. When it
- will happen and how it will work is open to speculation.
-
- I think what you are trying to say is that you think FSMGDOS will
- output PostScript and thus UltraScript will no longer be needed..
- Wrong! FSMGDOS will output to drivers just like the current GDOS does.
- The best you could hope for is that we will do a GDOS PostScript(tm)
- driver and then you could use UltraScript ST to dump it to the SLM804.
-
-
- STE SUPPORT There are already games coming in from Europe that
- """"""""""" support STE DMA sound. I am sure that as the STE becomes
- more popular here and in Europe, you will start to see more and more
- programs support DMA sound.
-
- As for the Analog joysticks.. they are standard equipment on
- 1040STE machines. These new joystick ports can be used for paddles,
- light pens, etc. and are in addition to the original ST joystick ports.
-
- To my knowledge, there are no analog joysticks on the market that
- are designed to work with the STE right now.
-
-
-
- From Dan McNamee...
- """""""""""""""""""
- WHAT'S NEURAL NET? A true neural net is a computer that is an exact,
- """""""""""""""""" functioning duplicate of a human brain, built out
- of a conglomeration of neurons just like a brain. Supposedly, and
- hopefully, such a system would be able to function just like a brain,
- learning from it's errors, etc. and would require very little
- programming. A very few have been built, and they have all been very
- small. The largest I have heard of was in the 200 neuron range, which
- is about the equivalent of a common garden slug. They still have a
- ways to go. Apparently this software is designed to emulate a neural
- net on a single processor machine.
-
-
-
- From Ken Badertscher...
- """""""""""""""""""""""
- SAYING LIKE IT IS This may seem a bit brutal, but I'm gonna say it
- """"""""""""""""" anyway. Personally, I'd much rather see people
- supporting the companies that are making compatible software. Most of
- the stuff that doesn't work with TOS 1.4 is by companies that are out of
- business or don't write for the ST any more. Let's face it, Rainbow TOS
- has been out there for a little over 2 years now, and developers have
- had it longer than that. If this stuff was gonna be fixed, it'd be
- fixed by now.
-
- If you want to see useful software for TOS keep coming, you should
- support the software companies that are supporting you.
-
-
- COPYRIGHTS Actually, technically speaking, you don't *have* to have
- """""""""" any copyright notice on a work to exploit a copyright.
- Only works published prior to March 1, 1989 require a "proper" copyright
- notice. Nevertheless, you'll make your life a whole lot easier if you
- *do* include a copyright notice even for works published after March
- 1, 1989.
-
- A proper copyright notice REQUIRES 3 things:
-
- 1) The copyright symbol (a c with a circle around it). In the U.S.
- (but not all countries), the word "copyright" or the abbreviation
- "copr." are acceptable in lieu of the symbol. (c) is not a legally
- acceptable substitute according to the letter of U.S. copyright law
- [17 USC section 401(b)(1)]. (c) is also not acceptable in other
- countries.
-
- 2) The name of the copyright owner.
-
- 3) The year of publication. If your work is unpublished, do NOT
- put a year on it -- not only does this not protect you, but it
- would make you look like a liar in any case where you were trying
- to defend your copyright. For a work in progress, use the
- copyright symbol, your name, and "(This work is unpublished)" or
- "(Work In Progress)." Unpublished copyrights are important for
- trade-secret information -- if you put a date on a copyright of
- information you consider trade-secret, it can hardly be considered
- secret if it has been released to the public.
-
- There are some optional things you can include with a copyright
- notice, for example the phrase "All Rights Reserved," while not required
- in the U.S., can help protect your rights in other countries. It's
- also important to know what "published" means in the scope of
- copyright law.
-
- The above information is from the 3rd edition of "How to Copyright
- Software" by Attorney M.J. Salone, ISBN 0-87337-102-X, published by
- Nolo Press, 950 Parker St. Berkely, CA 94710. I *highly* recommend this
- book to all who are interested in protecting their copyright for
- software they write. Not only is it cheaper than consulting an
- attorney (I picked up the book for $35), but it is written in plain
- language, not legalese.
-
- There's a wealth of other pertinent copyright information in this
- book. I picked up a lot of very interesting info from the book. After
- reading it, I'm fully confident that I'll be able to protect any
- copyrighted work I may produce.
-
- ttfn...
- (*ken*)
- [*][*][*]
-
-
- Do you have a question about or for Atari? Did you know that the
- Atari ST RoundTable is your direct line to the Atari Corp? Bob Brodie
- [BOB-BRODIE], John Townsend [TOWNS], Jim Tittsler [JTITTSLER], David
- Cagle [DAVID.CAGLE] Ken Badertscher [K.BAD], John Jainschigg [EXPLORER],
- Dan McNamee [D.MCNAMEE], Bill Rehbock [B.REHBOCK] (among others) are
- all frequent visitors to the RT bulletin board and can sometimes even be
- found online in the Wednesday night Realtime Conferences. Interested in
- hearing what they have to say? Look to this column to hear it straight
- from Atari: ...The Bottom Line...
-
-
- /////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE /////
- / "Thanks for the input. I guess I'll go and buy one... /
- / for the kids of course. :-)" /
- / /
- / "Of course<G>." /
- //////////////////////////////////// ISD / D.MCNAMEE ///
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [ALD]//////////////////////////////
- ST ALADDIN ONLINE /
- /////////////////////////////////
- ST Aladdin And You
- """"""""""""""""""
- by Fred H. Koch
- [F.KOCH]
-
-
- Problems with Scripts
- """""""""""""""""""""
- Intro. to Scripts, Part II
-
- Last time I gave a quick intro to what scripts are, why some people
- like them, looked at two commands always used in a script, and explained
- the basics of writing a script. This week we will take a look at why
- scripts don't always work the way we planned, some of the more common
- problems and most importantly, how to fix those problems.
-
- First let me reemphasize script writing is not difficult, it does
- require close attention to detail, but it is not difficult. Not paying
- close enough attention to detail is one of the most common problems with
- writing scripts.
-
- Aladdin provides some checks on the wording or syntax of a script.
- If it encounters a word it doesn't understand as a command it will dis-
- play a SCRIPT ERROR: message, and the script will abort. Most times it
- is just a spelling error in one of the commands or forgetting to provide
- the item the command needs to work with (called the argument). The mes-
- sage displays the line that caused the problem with a hint to what the
- problem was if Aladdin knows. To correct it, examine each line to see
- that it matches the correct command and provides the argument the com-
- mand needs. Aladdin commands can be upper or lower case.
-
- As I mentioned last time, a script is just a list of instructions
- some of which wait for a prompt and others that provide the information
- the prompt is requesting. If the script is waiting for the wrong
- prompt, it won't proceed when you expect it to. Little things count a
- lot when waiting for a prompt. The script matches characters one at a
- time. If it is expecting Skip and receives skip, it won't proceed.
- This includes leading and trailing spaces if they are included in the
- script.
-
- When trying to run a newly created script, it is always a good idea
- to capture the session just in case problems occur. If there is a
- problem you can log off and check the capture to see where the problem
- occurred and what the discrepancy was. Two frequent problems are the
- script not proceeding or proceeding too soon.
-
- If the script will not proceed when expected, look at the exact
- prompt - there has to be a mismatch between the string the script is
- looking for and the one sent by the system. Solving this problem
- requires close examination of the script commands and the captured file.
- Make sure all typing is correct, including capitalization and those
- punctuation marks which are not easily distinguished, such as a comma
- and period, semicolon and colon. If you can't see what the difference
- is, try using the search function of your text editor. Type in the
- string you told the script to look for and see if the search stops at
- the prompt in the capture and at the string in the script. Be sure to
- use the case sensitive search so capital letters are distinguished. If
- the search doesn't find the prompt but does find your script command,
- there is a mismatch which must be fixed. Don't forget to check the
- spaces in the string, including leading or trailing, they are
- significant when used in the script WAITFOR string.
-
- One of the easiest ways to reduce typing errors when creating a new
- script is to load the capture into your text editor. Once the capture
- is available, you can either edit the capture, deleting the unimportant
- lines and adding the proper WAITFOR and SEND commands before the
- appropriate text, or cut and paste the information into the script.
-
- If the script proceeds too early, then the string the script was
- waiting for matched something else besides the prompt. You need to make
- the string more descriptive. Most often this means looking for some
- unique character sequence that appears only in the prompt. Again using
- the search feature of your text editor is a good check. Start at the
- point in the capture where the script last worked correctly and search
- for the string you entered in the script. The search should find the
- string before getting to the system prompt, in which case you need to
- find some way to change the script string to make it unique. The
- search feature is a good way to test the new string to make sure it
- isn't found too early. Usually adding the punctuation which ends the
- prompt will do the trick. Remember, the script is checking all
- characters received for a match, it can't distinguish one string from
- another, if it matches, the script will proceed.
-
- The Aladdin WAITFORPROMPT command can be a big help in preventing
- confusion about when the script should proceed. It not only looks for
- the prompt character set in the Aladdin preferences, but also checks
- that no other characters follow the prompt. This insures the host is
- waiting for a response before the script continues. If the infor-
- mation the script needs to send is requested at a system prompt use the
- WAITFORPROMPT command, it can prevent many problems.
-
- Just so you don't get confused when trying to capture an Aladdin
- script session. Aladdin can only have one capture open at a time. If
- you have a capture started and the script being run also opens a
- capture, the first capture will be closed and not reopened, even when
- the script capture is closed. To get around this you will need to
- either open your capture again when the script capture is done, or
- disable the script capture during the testing phase. I will discuss the
- ST Aladdin capture command in another article.
-
- I discussed line noise last time, but only briefly touched on
- remedies. Line noise can't always be prevented, and if present is a
- sure source of problems for scripts. Line noise causes extra characters
- to be received from the host system which causes the script to not
- recognize the prompt. The script will keep looking for the correct
- match, but the host system will only send the prompt once and wait for a
- response before proceeding. Thus the script is waiting for a string
- which was already sent and the host is waiting for a response which the
- script will not send, and they wait and wait until a time out occurs.
-
- Several things can be done to help the line noise problem. If
- there is only occasional line noise, making the prompts and responses as
- short as possible will reduce the chance of the stray line noise
- characters hitting during these critical transmission times. If a bad
- response is sent, there is little to be done except abort the script
- with ESC and start over.
-
- ST Aladdin provides some help with missed prompts. The FIX
- function will try to rematch GEnie and Aladdin. FIX (F4) will tell the
- Aladdin script to go ahead with the next step. If a single prompt was
- missed due to line noise, this should put things back in sync. I have
- never had to use it, but it is the only way to try to fix a script and
- host mismatch without logging off and starting over.
-
- If line noise is present on some calls and not others, try logging
- off and calling back when you have a noisy connection. Each connection
- can be over a different set of lines. The next hook up could be much
- better. This is especially true when making a call to another city as
- with most GEnie connections. I heard a telephone representative explain
- that with computer switching and automatic routing, a call from Colorado
- Springs to Denver (45 miles for those unfamiliar with Colorado) could go
- through California, Washington state and North Dakota before getting
- routed to Denver. Now you can see why some calls are noisier than
- others.
-
- If line noise is really bad, changing to a lower baud rate will
- generally reduce or eliminate it. The faster the transmissions the
- cleaner the lines need to be. If line noise is bad, slowing down the
- baud rate will sometimes even save time, since less retries are needed.
-
- Another area of possible problem is where to start a script. The
- starting point depends on when the script will be activated. In the
- example last time, the script was activated after we navigated to the
- proper bulletin board and the host was ready to receive the next
- request. In this case the script started with a command to send our
- request. This is the case for most Aladdin scripts, because Aladdin
- takes care of the initial connection to GEnie. That is why it is even
- more important to start a script at the proper place with Aladdin than
- some other script languages. If you start at the wrong place, the
- script and GEnie will be out of sync with no way to get matched up
- again. The convenience of having the same prompt for most requests is
- also a hazard if you get started wrong. There is no easy way for the
- script to tell it isn't where it should be. Referencing the capture
- used to create the script is of great help in determining the starting
- point.
-
- To fully automate a script, the first command which interacts with
- GEnie is usually the LOG ONTO command. This command tells Aladdin to
- log on to the specified area of GEnie. It will use the Aladdin settings
- to call GEnie, provide your user ID and password, then move to the
- specified page and menu selection, if provided. A quirk of the LOG ONTO
- command is it does not return control to the next script command until
- after the GEnie system prompt is received. Consequently the next
- command after the LOG ONTO command is always going to be a SEND or
- SENDLINE command. GEnie is waiting for a response and the script must
- provide it.
-
- The LOG ON command is available too, but it only logs on to GEnie
- and leaves you at the opening page prompt. Most times the script needs
- to be on some other page to accomplish its task, so it saves time to
- use the LOG ONTO command instead.
-
- Now lets use the LOG ONTO command to make the read new messages
- script from the last article a little more useful.
-
- Instead of having to log on to GEnie manually as we did previously,
- we can use the LOG ONTO command to instruct the script to take us to the
- bulletin board where we want to read messages.
-
- LOG ONTO "1000;1"
-
- tells Aladdin to instruct GEnie to immediately go to page 1000 menu item
- 1 at the completion of the log on sequence. Page 1000 is the ST Aladdin
- page.
-
- Because the LOG ONTO command stops after GEnie has already sent the
- system prompt for page 1000 menu item 1, the script must continue with
- the desired response to that prompt. In the read new messages case the
- script proceeds with the command to read new messages. Since this is
- where the previous script started the rest remains the same. To add the
- new command to the script, just insert the command after the SCRIPT 3
- command. The modified script is shown below.
-
- SCRIPT 3 Read New messages
- LOG ONTO "1000;1"
- SENDLINE "REA ALL NEW CAT=1-99 NOR"
- WAITFORPROMPT
- LOG OFF
- ENDSCRIPT
-
- If we want to look at the messages on another bulletin board we
- need to edit the page number in the LOG ONTO command. That is a pain,
- but using a variable for the page number would allow us to enter the
- page number without physically editing the script each time. Variables
- can make scripts very flexible and much more useful. How Aladdin
- scripts use variables will be the topic of the next article.
-
-
- ///////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE //////
- / "I guess that means that to play Powermonger with 318 men /
- / we'll need a TT030 to handle it huh <GRIN>" /
- ///////////////////////////////////////////// ERIDDLE /////
-
-
- [EOA]
- [SMA]//////////////////////////////
- SOFT_VIEW /
- /////////////////////////////////
- Operation: Firefight
- """"""""""""""""""""
-
-
- OPERATION: FIREFIGHT
- """"""""""""""""""""
- A Short Software Review
- By
- The Bitstream Warrior
- (Alias: J.DUNCAN15)
-
-
- Spectrum Holobyte has now extended Falcon - The F-16 Fighter
- Simulator into a trilogy with release of their second Mission Disk
- entitled Operation: Firefight. For those who don't follow such things
- Falcon is still (to my knowledge) the premier flight / combat simulation
- software for the Atari ST. Great graphics, speed and accuracy of
- representation are its hallmarks and it is still one of the few
- simulators to accurately portray "guns range" aerial combat. In short,
- get Falcon and a good TOUGH joystick. When your ground controller
- informs you "Bluebird - Splash one MIG!" for the first time it's a rush
- worth the price of admission!
-
- One of the problems with really good entertainment software is that
- the better it is, the faster one tends to "burn out" on it. Adventures
- get solved, maze games start looking the same. (Except maybe HacMan II!)
- Enter the Mission Disk. The original Falcon has a lot going for it but
- launching from the same airbase does eventually become somewhat routine.
- Spectrum Holobytes first add-on, Operation: Counterstrike, added a lot
- of life to the existing program. Rather than just move a few items
- around on the map Counterstrike gave us an overall mission goal, neat
- graphics enhancements, more ground targets and the MIG-29 to fly
- against. (By the way: Anybody out there ever shoot down that idiot
- drone? Just wondering!) All wrapped in the familiar cockpit and
- controls already mastered in Falcon.
-
- Operation: Firefight continues this fine tradition of continuing
- support. Falcon is required to run either of the Mission Disks. The
- Mission Disks as well as the current version of Falcon are protected by
- a codewheel rather than any of that nasty disk-based mess. Spectrum
- Holobyte I salute you! Firefight is the first of the three to come from
- the factory as hard drive installable and requires a color monitor or ST
- / television setup. The program ran perfectly on my Mega ST4 w/TOS 1.4,
- Megafile 30, Supra 30 meg, combo as well as my 1040ST (also TOS 1.4),
- VideoKey / television system. A friend allowed me to show off the new
- program on his TOS 1.0 equipped 1040ST and again no problems.
-
- First the bad news. Those fans of the Black Box flight recorder
- and Head to Head options will be disappointed that these have dropped
- from Firefight. Since Falcon has these and is required this is not
- really a loss as such but still worth noting. (By the way, flying
- Falcon head to head with two STs connected by a null modem is absolutely
- awesome and worth the hassle of carting a system across town if
- necessary!)
-
- On with the good stuff! Firefight has a completely unique scenario
- this time out. In Falcon each "mission" is complete in and of itself.
- In Operation: Counterstrike your overall goal is to force a total
- economic/military shutdown by attacking specific targets in enemy
- territory. Operation: Firefight puts you on the defensive fending off
- attacking Hind Mi-24 helicopters, T-80 tanks, MIG-21 fighters, and MIG-
- 27 fighter/bombers. Friendly forces are all over the area and include
- tanks, supply trains, truck convoys, a forward Headquarters (complete
- with tents and the US Flag), and much more! The objective is to attain
- a decisive advantage in tank numbers by destroying enemy tanks and
- protecting your own facilities.
-
- Sound easy? No way! Even Falcon veterans are going to have to
- adapt to a whole range of new strategies and tactics. For example:
- helicopters tend to fly rather slow and appear to be much harder to spot
- on radar, all but one of the missions have at least two aircraft to deal
- with including combinations of MIG-27s with MIG-21 escorts, a successful
- mission means not only downing the attacker but doing so BEFORE he
- manages to hit his target. If you really want a challenge you can elect
- to have multiple waves of attackers!
-
- To balance all this, some excellent new weapons have been added to
- the F-16s arsenal. The formally optional ALQ-131 radar jammer has been
- improved and moved into the aircraft leaving room on the armament screen
- for the new AGM-88 HARMs (High-speed Anti Radiation Missile, for
- attacking SAM (Surface to Air Missile sites)). The good ol' Sidewinder
- Air to Air Missiles (AIM-9J and AIM-9L) have been upgraded to the AIM-9M
- and AIM-120A. The AIM-120A is the AMRAAM (Advanced Medium Range Air to
- Air Missile) and allows you to lock onto targets before they are
- actually visible.
-
- Current Falcon drivers should also note that the modified control
- patches available here on GEnie don't work on Firefight. Those who've
- gotten used to having that wonderful modified keyboard layout (I have
- and I miss it!) will have to hope that John Harris (J.HARRIS32) can find
- the time to work his magic on Operation: Firefight! (Hint, Hint!!)
-
- Bottom line is that if you don't have Falcon why not? It has got
- to be one of the best showcases for the ST ever. If you do have Falcon
- and have put it back on a shelf due to boredom check out the Mission
- Disks. They'll surely relight the ol' afterburner!
-
- The Bitstream Warrior
- alias: J.DUNCAN15
- 2/24/91
-
-
- /////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE //////
- / "OOps! , Transposed that one, didn't I. /
- / /
- / ): .tcefrup s'ydubon ...llew hO" /
- ///////////////////////// J.WENZEL2 /////
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [MEL]//////////////////////////////
- MEL'S MANOR /
- /////////////////////////////////
- Your Next Spreadsheet?
- """"""""""""""""""""""
- by Mel Motogawa
- [M.MOTOGAWA]
-
-
- o OPUS 2.30: Your Next Spreadsheet?
-
- o P.S.: Software Updates
-
-
-
- Opus 2.30 - Your Next ST Spreadsheet?
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- I must establish right away that I do not live and breathe
- spreadsheets. Most of my computing time is split between Aladdin ST and
- my wordprocessor. Yet, I don't believe anyone's software library will
- be complete without a good spreadsheet. When you need to do some
- special calculations with multiple variables, there is no beating a good
- spreadsheet. And with April 15th looming over the horizon, you will
- find tax templates for spreadsheets netting more and more downloads as
- that red letter day arrives. Happily, ST users are not left out in the
- cold as there are many fine spreadsheets available for the ST, some of
- which can even load Lotus files to bridge the gap between your DOS
- workhorse and ST powermonger. I would like to focus on one particular
- spreadsheet that offers exceptional power at a very reasonable price.
-
-
- O WHO? Opus 2.30 was created by Doug Harrison of LookIt/PopIt fame.
- """""" (Marketed by the Codeheads.) Offered as shareware, a demo
- version is in the files section of the ST RT. IMHO, this is a shareware
- program that should be commercial. It's a far cry better than many
- commercial spreadsheets I've seen. Let's take a look at what Opus has
- to offer.
-
- Opus runs in medium or high resolution and requires one meg of
- memory. When you make the shareware contribution, you are provided a
- non-copyprotected double-sided disk with the latest version of Opus that
- can load/save Lotus WKS, WK1 spreadsheets as well as its own proprietary
- .OPS files. I appreciate the fact that although a large program (315k),
- it is very stable and coexists with many helpful tsr's and accessories.
- Turbo ST 1.84 works fine and although there is no macro function in
- Opus, it works great with Codekeys 1.2 giving Opus macros and much more.
- I've used it successfully on my STe with TOS 1.6 as well as my older TOS
- 1.0 machine with no problems.
-
- Opus requires GDOS for its graphing section, but even without you
- can use the spreadsheet portion of the program. But you won't be able
- to access the fancy charting section of the program, which is very
- powerful. (More on this later.) When I do need to print a graph or
- chart, I do a little reordering of my auto folder and reboot to my fire-
- breathing G+Plus system. GDOS is o.k., but G+Plus, the super GDOS
- alternative, by the Codeheads is great.
-
-
- WHAT IT IS Opus is a GEM based spreadsheet. Awhile back, I remember
- """""""""" helping a friend set up Visicalc on an Apple IIe (yep,
- there are still IIe users out there) and I kept muttering to myself,
- "Where's the mouse?" (In the spirit of "Where's the beef?") Opus,
- however, fully supports the mouse for block selections, scrolling,
- cursor placement, menu bar selections and the rest. Spreadsheets should
- be user-friendly and Opus's use of GEM goes a long way toward this
- attaining this goal. But keyboard shortcuts are there too, so you can
- point and click to your heart's content or keep your hands glued to the
- keyboard. Whichever you prefer.
-
- When I first saw Microsoft Works for the Mac, I envied their
- spreadsheet's ability to select a range of cells larger than the screen
- by simply clicking and dragging the mouse pointer outside the window.
- The window automatically scrolled down or right until the user moved the
- pointer back into the spreadsheet window. Good news. Opus also
- supports this great feature and you'll be amazed at how convenient this
- is versus specifying start/end cells. If you hold down the Shift key
- while scrolling, the window will page by screens to get you to your
- destination even faster.
-
- To select an entire column or row, you merely have to click on the
- title of the column/row. In an instant the entire row or column is
- highlighted.
-
- You won't have to worry about going through a convoluted process to
- change the width of your spreadsheet's columns. By simply selecting the
- edge of the column at the top of the spreadsheet and dragging it, you
- can widen or narrow columns easily.
-
- Autocursor is another neat touch designed into Opus for entering
- your data as easily as possible. Normally, hitting return will enter
- your value into a cell. But if you mark a block of cells and have
- Autocursor on, hitting Return will also move the cursor to the next cell
- either to the right or down one cell. You can specify which direction
- you want the cursor to take, so right away you're ready to enter your
- data again.
-
- One thing I appreciate is how you can add bold, italics and
- underlining text attributes to the data in your spreadsheet's cells,
- which data can also be justified left, center or right. This makes for
- some very eye-catching headers or notes within your spreadsheet to jog
- your memory or set a portion of the sheet off from the rest. With a
- monochrome monitor, you can use the small font option to view even more
- of your data.
-
- The manual for Opus is provided on disk and is very comprehensive.
- Online help is also available for many of the basic and advanced
- functions of the program. You've probably noticed how sometimes the
- setting up of formulas in spreadsheets can resemble something of a
- programming language, so it helps to have these informative help
- screens to guide you through the process.
-
-
- CHARTS IS CHARTS Ah yes, the Charting section. This is really great
- """""""""""""""" if you're tired of some of the older charting
- programs for the ST. Since Opus uses GDOS and metafiles as a basis for
- printing, your output really shines. Even on a 9-pin dot matrix, the
- output is far better than the older screen dump-type charting programs
- with their jaggy lines and text.
-
- An important point to keep in mind, though, is that Opus is not
- provided with GDOS screen/printer fonts, the metafile driver Meta.sys or
- a GDOS printer driver. These are required to use the charting section
- of Opus. The spreadsheet portion will, however, work without these
- installed.
-
- This requires you to make use of what GDOS fonts and meta/printer
- drivers you already have. But it does allow Doug to keep the cost of
- Opus very reasonable. Since I had previously purchased Easy Draw and
- Timeworks DTP, this was no problem at all. The manual steps you through
- the process of setting up your assign.sys file and there are a few
- utilities provided on the disk to get GDOS and your fonts installed
- forthwith.
-
- The best way to fully appreciate the charting section of Opus is to
- download the demo and check it out. On the obvious question of how
- powerful the charting section is, suffice to say that you can alter just
- about everything relating to the chart's appearance. The data for the
- charting section is taken from your worksheet with the ability to
- specify up to 6 data ranges. Fonts, point sizes, justification, chart
- type (6 types available), line type, fill patterns, splines, chart size,
- the legend, and a ton of other options that would probably double the
- size of this review. I found it fun just experimenting with the
- staggering amount of options and seeing what new forms your data could
- take. You can attach up to 4 charts to each worksheet and switch
- between them with a few clicks of the mouse. I know you're probably
- thinking that GDOS = slow printing if you're using a dot matrix printer.
- True, but I've noticed that by using a generous sized print spooler via
- CodeSpooler from the Codehead Utilities, I was able to spool the
- printing of several charts in a few minutes. Then I could continue
- working with the spreadsheet while the printer took its time giving my
- charts that sharp GDOS output.
-
- I cannot fault Opus in the reliability sector. It's proved to be a
- stable and crashless program through my muddy collection of tsr's and
- desk accessories. I would love to see DIF importing in Opus since I
- still have several big spreadsheets in that format that I would love to
- use in Opus. But otherwise I've been pleased as a bug in the rug with
- Opus and count it a highly prized member of my shareware collection. Be
- sure to support shareware. With this quality it's really a crime to use
- it and not contribute.
-
-
- IN SUMMARY I hope this little review has whetted your appetite for
- """""""""" Opus and motivated you to d/l the demo and try it out
- yourself. ST Format (UK) magazine recently awarded Opus its Format Gold
- award for the best public domain (really shareware) program of 1990 and
- I can see why. It should be commercial, but it's shareware instead.
- Power without the price!
-
- Opus 2.30
- shareware - $15 requested
- Doug Harrison
- P.O. Box 66236
- Baton Rouge, LA 70806-6236
- GEnie address - [D.S.HARRISON]
-
- Opus files in the ST RoundTable
- """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
- 11759 OPUSDOC.ARC
- 11758 OPUS22.ARC
- 11757 OPUSGEN.TXT
- 11756 OPUS22.TXT
-
-
-
- P.S.
- """"
- (Software Updates)
-
- DOUBLE CLICK UTILITIES 2.0D I recently received the latest version of
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""" the hot Double Click Utilities from Double
- Click Software. It's version 2.0D and features a few changes to some of
- the utilities. DC Xtract is now called DC Xtract Plus and is at version
- 2.06. I can't see any visible change in Xtract besides the name, so I
- imagine the version number must be for bug fixes although I've been hard
- pressed to find any myself. Xtract has changed the way I archive with
- its slick GEM interface and multiformat versatility. It's the only tool
- I use now for archiving and extracting files.
-
- DC Squish 1.4b now shows you how much of a file has been compressed
- and what the current squish percentage is as the file is being squished.
- Interesting to watch it doing its thing.
-
- DC Deskey 3.0c is a helpful partner in my system, freeing up some
- of my Codekeys (from Codehead Software) macro slots. The drop-down
- menu macros I formerly had wired via Codekeys are now handled by
- Deskey so more of my Codekeys macro slots can be devoted to other
- uses. And the keystroke save function of Deskey is a dream in First
- Word Plus. After 600 keystrokes my doc is automatically saved and I
- can continue right where I left off prior to the save and resume.
-
- The new 62-page manual arrived with my update and it is very well
- done! A thoughtful use of icons in the left and right margins
- punctuates the text well and there are many screen shots to guide you
- through each tool. If you have an earlier version of Double Click
- Utilities (check your master disk), I would really recommend
- upgrading. Check Category 30, topic 2 in the ST Roundtable for the
- latest information.
-
- ABBREVIATOR ST Abbreviator ST is a new upload that shows some promise.
- """""""""""""" I plan to use it as a spelling checker of sorts,
- watching my spelling and correcting preprogrammed incorrect spellings
- with their corrected counterparts. It can watch for "receive" and
- replace it with "receive". I formerly used Thunder for this but
- disliked the slowdown it caused in my system and the automatic loading
- of the dictionary that I rarely used. Abbreviator, as its name
- suggests, also expands abbreviations to words, sentences or whole
- paragraphs. (ST RT file #18210, demo)
-
- HOTWIRE 3.0 A press release for the Hotwire 3.0 package has been
- """"""""""" uploaded. If you haven't upgraded your copy of Hotwire
- for a newer one, don't miss this opportunity. The new features are
- truly amazing and further enhance the appeal of this highly coveted
- program. Assembly language, powerful, crashproof, superb support,
- includes a new version of Hotsaver that also accelerates the mouse and
- the new HotEdit, etc.. What more could you ask for in a package? (ST
- RT file #18367, press release)
-
- TX2 1.42 The TX2 file viewer is now up to version 1.42. You'll
- """""""" recognize some of the changes right away while others are
- more subtle. As usual, David Holmes has made a bunch of enhancements to
- this superb file viewer, besides more speed. I can't wait for the
- graphics/text issue of GEnie Lamp. (ST RT file #18395, demo)
-
- EDHAK 2.1R Edhak 2.1R (registered version) recently arrived in my
- """""""""" mailbox with unlimited buffer sizes and its usual rock
- solid performance. Craig Harvey is already working on version 3.0 that
- will be even more powerful. Like the TX2 file viewer, Craig's list of
- enhancements is always healthy and growing. What more could you ask for
- in a feature-packed super-fast disk, memory and file editor? (ST RT
- file #18196, press release)
-
- TOYBOX Well, Dr. Bob never seems to stop coming up with new features
- """""" and improvements for MVG, his super image editor. Edit,
- convert, scan into it, and now Dr. Bob has uploaded a sample of his
- upcoming module disk that will be released soon. Modules are little
- programs that are executed within MVG and extend its graphic
- capabilities. Toybox.prg has 5 different functions that work on your
- image in unique new ways. If you have MVG 2.0, d/l this one and try it
- out. The rest of the modules on the upcoming modules disk are described
- in a text file and sound great. (Toybox requires MVG 2.0, the rest of
- the upcoming modules are supposed to work with MVG 1.3 also.) (ST RT
- file #18386)
-
- INFORMER II 2.03 New packaging, manual, and features while retaining
- """""""""""""""" the stability and solidness of the last version. Now
- packaged in a chic slipcase and 3 ring binder with a quick start
- tutorial, expanded manual and a demo player program. You couldn't ask
- for more help in using this powerful GEM database. I've noticed it on
- the shelf of my local ST dealer already. (ST RT file #18111, press
- release)
-
- G-PRINT When you take a look at this demo, I think you'll find
- """"""" yourself impressed, as I was, at some of the nice touches and
- obvious thought that went into the program. Takes an ascii, First Word,
- First Word Plus, ST Writer or Wordwriter document and prints it using
- GDOS fonts.
-
- There are options galore and a print preview window with a wysiwyg
- display. You'll need a already established GDOS setup to run the demo.
- (ST RT file #18232, demo)
-
- DATENAME You've probably noticed that after a while the message, email
- """""""" input/output files of ST Aladdin get pretty large with your
- saved messages and replies. Formerly, I used to archive them every few
- days into small archives that I named by date. I couldn't just add them
- to one archive since they would overwrite the original files therein.
- Sure enough, after a while I had more little archives than you could
- believe and finding a message through this briar's patch was no fun.
- Datename was created by the Codeheads to solve this problem by renaming
- files to a unique filename based on the date. You specify which files
- in the commandline and Datename will move them to a folder, if you want,
- and rename them so that the last 4 digits of the filename show the date
- in mm/dd format. What I do is use Datename to rename my ST Roundtable
- and Email messages and replies and then archive them, adding them to my
- Aladtext.lzh file. They are then erased from my Aladdin data folder
- freeing up the disk space for more messages. You may be able to think
- of other ways to use this helpful utility. Freeware from the Codeheads.
- (ST RT file #18146)
-
- CAL 4.5 I haven't looked at this extensively, but Cal version 4.5
- """"""" appears to be a powerful implementation of a calendar desk
- accessory. You can jot brief messages to yourself, attach them to days
- and have them displayed when you boot your system. There are an
- impressive number of features in this program and deserves a look if
- you'd like to keep better track of things. (ST RT file #18310)
-
- GRAMSLAM 3.01 I received a note from the author of Gramslam that
- """"""""""""""" version 3.01 fixes a bug in the phrase editor when you
- try to change the reporting level of a phrase and loads the gramslam.gsp
- file faster. My master disk is on its way for the update to this unique
- grammar and style checker for the ST.
-
- [*][*][*]
-
- Happy downloading!
-
- Mel Motogawa
-
-
- ///////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE ////
- / "As usual, your feedback makes a difference; the GEnie CO's /
- / on both the 128K ROM Mac emulator and on the 68030 made /
- / the decision to build both products. (I recommend it to /
- / *any* company as a marketing research tool.)" /
- ///////////////////////////////////////////// DAVESMALL /////
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- """""""""""""""""""""
-
- OPUS & SHEET I haven't tried OPUS, since (a) it takes a meg and when
- """""""""""" I went looking I only had 512K, (b) its hot feature is
- GDOS and I didn't have RAM for GDOS, a GDOS printer, or any desire for
- GDOS, (c) it lacked macros.
-
- You might like to take a look at SHEET, another shareware
- spreadsheet. It also has decent graphics, and macros (the macro
- language bears a strong resemblance to Basic).
-
- All the stock trading packages I have seen for the ST, require a
- color monitor. I don't have one of those either. But any decent
- spreadsheet with enough memory can be quite useful.
-
- [To find these programs do a search (M476;3) on SHEET and OPUS]
- (DAEDWARDS, CAT6, TOP8, MSG:22/M475)
-
-
- KID_PROGRAMS I'm never too sure how much international activity there
- """""""""""" is on GEnie, since the hours that people overseas are on
- here are rarely the same as the hours I am on, but I thought somebody
- might be interested:
-
- Kidpublisher Professional, a desktop publishing program for young
- writers (ages 5-11), is now available not only in English but also in
- Icelandic and German, with full character support specific to those
- languages.
-
- The German package is completely rendered in German. The Icelandic
- package includes adult programs and manuals in English, but the entire
- Kidpublisher Professional program used by children has been translated
- to Icelandic. This program is currently being used successfully in an
- elementary school in Iceland. A demo version of the German Kidpublisher
- Professional will be available in short order (this weekend) in the
- Germany RT, Library 4. A demo of the English version is already
- available in the ST RT, Library 31.
- Happy Publishing--in any of three languages!
- (D.A.BRUMLEVE, CAT29, TOP6, MSG:27/M475)
-
-
- MORE KIDS_STUFF
- """""""""""""""
- No. File Name Type Address YYMMDD Bytes Access Lib
- ----- ------------------------ - ------------ ------ ------- ------ ---
-
- 17641 KV_FONIC.LZH X K.KRESSIN 901218 52920 125 9
- Desc: Phonics for children, match puzzles
- 16168 KV_GEO_1.LZH X K.KRESSIN 900813 79380 205 9
- Desc: Animated solar system - with quiz
- 17296 KV_GEO_2.LZH X K.KRESSIN 901120 64260 155 9
- Desc: Earth&Moon and Apollo animations
- 15949 KV_HOUSE.LZH X K.KRESSIN 900723 65520 134 31
- Desc: Childrens animated adventure, color
- 16395 KV_MATCH.LZH X K.KRESSIN 900902 31500 146 31
- Desc: Memory game with animals, 3-7yrs.
- 15109 KV_ME1ST.ARC X K.KRESSIN 900507 107100 148 9
- Desc: Good Educ. game, 2-6yrs, anim&music
- 15394 KV_ME2ND.ARC X K.KRESSIN 900603 113400 112 9
- Desc: 2-6 yrs. 24 more animations & music
- 15532 KV_PARK_.ARC X K.KRESSIN 900615 79380 151 31
- Desc: 2-5 yrs. Animated playground puzzle
-
- GEO_1 and GEO_2 are quite different...hopefully GEO_3 will have the
- best of both! (K.KRESSIN, CAT29, TOP3, MSG:110/M475)
-
-
- ROLL YOUR OWN File #4145, PTRSETUP.ARC includes the source code for a
- """"""""""""" Pascal program that uses dialogue boxes that are 'roll
- your own'. It's not a particularly simple example, but the intent as
- to what is desired should be pretty self evident.
- (M.L.HANSON, CAT3, TOP12, MSG:83/M475)
-
-
- ST ALADDIN AND TABS [There is] a disagreement between GEnie and ST
- """"""""""""""""""" Aladdin v1.2 over tabs. In the ST Aladdin RT
- library is a program to patch ST Aladdin's (File #56) handling of tabs.
- Since you use tabs, (if you haven't already) please go get & apply this
- patch. (What the problem is: GEnie thinks a tab is one space, Aladdin
- usually thinks it's 8 spaces. The patch causes Aladdin to turn the tab
- key into 5 real, live spaces, which everyone will agree about.
- (Unfortunately, the patch will NOT fix tabs in incoming messages.)
- (DAEDWARDS, CAT6, TOP13, MSG:117/M475)
-
-
- COPYFIX, FIXED I don't know if I had mentioned this before, but it
- """""""""""""" doesn't hurt to remind everyone. The problem that
- causes the system to crash when using COPYFIX.PRG with NeoDesk 3.01 is
- due to a bug in the copyfix program.
-
- We found the bug in copyfix, informed ICD, and they have now
- corrected it. You should download the latest version of COPYFIX (1.5)
- (File #17644) and that will fix the problem. The other option is to
- simply remove it. All that copyfix does is that it attempts to fix a
- bug in the built-in desktop. If you use NeoDesk exclusively, you don't
- need it as our program doesn't suffer from this problem.
- (R.FLASHMAN, CAT17, TOP14, MSG:168/M475)
-
-
- DIABLO EMULATOR The new diablo emulator file is #16975 - SLM.ARC.
- """"""""""""""" (LARRY.D, CAT14, TOP11, MSG:149/M475)
-
-
- TWO-COLUMN PRINT Last week I downloaded the two-column printer
- """""""""""""""" utility. (2COLUMNS.LZH, File #17910) Having been
- thoroughly become lost, confused, and frustrated trying to deal with
- GDOS, ASSIGN.SYS files, and a variety of programs that were supposed to
- help me print stuff, I was more than a bit leery, but it sounded like a
- very useful program to have.
-
- So, unArced it, scanned the doc, and fired it up to print (natch)
- the doc file. Astounding. A half-dozen or so clicks, and I had a
- perfect printout. I _love_ graceful and 'idiot-proof' programs like
- this. Hmm. If this is an example of the man's freeware, I'd be most
- curious to see a commercial product. Many thanks.
- (M.JONES52, CAT2, TOP3, MSG:28/M475)
-
-
- MEMFILE 3.0 We've just uploaded the brand new Memfile 3.0. It's file
- """"""""""" #18118 and should be available as soon as it is cleared by
- the sysops.
-
- For those who are not familiar with Memfile, its a GEM based
- memory, file, and sector editor. It allows you to search for any string
- and runs as a desk accessory.
-
- This new version can also run a program, allows you to copy any
- block from any source to any destination, and can be run as a
- "NeoDesk Accessory".
-
- Please let us know of your comments and feelings about this new
- freeware utility. We use it daily and highly recommend it as a must
- have utility. (R.FLASHMAN, CAT17, TOP3, MSG:1/M475)
-
-
- SPECTRE SURVIVAL KIT Folks, we have the beginnings of a Spectre 3.0
- """""""""""""""""""" "Survival Kit" taking shape in the Gadgets RT
- libraries!
-
- File #365, Spectre Keyboard Map DA, created and uploaded by Larry
- Rymal will prove a VALUABLE asset in your exploration of the new and
- completely different Spectre keyboard mapping...all from within
- MAC mode!
-
- File #376, Async Kit, created and uploaded by Joe Wheeler will
- certainly help everyone interested in doing PostScript Asynchronous
- printing from within Spectre 3.0.
-
- File #375, DOS Mounter demo, also uploaded by Joe Wheeler is a
- nifty way to get a quick taste of using MS-DOS format disks right on
- the Mac desktop within Spectre 3.0.
-
- My thanks go out to Larry and Joe for taking the time to make ALL
- of our lives a little bit easier!
-
- [Note: These files are located in the GADGETS RoundTable (M690)]
- (STACE, CAT7, TOP68, MSG:236/M690)
-
-
- ATARI DIRECT Since I just uploaded 2 more in a seemingly never ending
- """""""""""" stream of utility programs from our offices to your STs,
- I thought it appropriate to start up a topic for them.
-
- PRGFLAGS.LZH, (File #18178) now in the library, lets you set the
- program flags of executable files from the desktop, from a shell, or
- even from a makefile for you programmer-types. It supports the
- "Fastload" bit and the new "Run in TT RAM" and "Use TT RAM" bits for
- the TT.
-
- NOROACH.LZH, (File #18179) now also in the library, lets you
- configure the boot delay for a Mega STE or a TT, and even provides a
- floppy virus guard function for those of you who don't own one of our
- newer machines.(K.BAD, CAT14, TOP32, MSG:1/M475) (EDITED)
-
-
- ST ALADDIN SCRIPT I've just uploaded file #65, which is a nice script
- """"""""""""""""" for retrieving stock prices from GEnie's Star*
- Services stock listings. I modified a script from the PC Aladdin
- library. The script allows you to get up to 60 stocks. Works
- perfectly, and sure beats paying the high prices that Dow Jones
- charges..! Enjoy, and happy investing.
- (NEVIN-S, CAT4, TOP1, MSG:204/M475)
-
-
- FORMDOIT Just played around with FormDoIt! (File #18273) FormDoIt's
- """""""" going into my AUTO folder for sure. If you want to see some-
- thing really neat, try using ST-Talk Pro with it. You can even open
- folders and select some drives, what a kick :-)
-
- Thanks Gribnif oh, do you prefer bottles or cans? ;-)
- (RRWELDIN, CAT17, TOP4, MSG:10/M475)
-
-
- //////////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE //////
- / "That's a good question. I wish that I had as good an answer ;)" /
- /////////////////////////////////////////////////// W.PARKS3 /////
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [LYN]//////////////////////////////
- HOOKING UP WITH LYNX /
- /////////////////////////////////
- Atari Game Power!
- """""""""""""""""
-
-
- LYNX ODDS AND ENDS
- """"""""""""""""""
-
- $99 LYNX SOON The smaller version of the Lynx is due within 30 days.
- """"""""""""" The $99 version is shipping now! The current
- incarnation of the $99 Lynx is the original model repacked in a new box,
- without the game, without the a/c adapter, and without a Comlynx cable.
- If some retailers are selling the Lynx with a Comlynx cable at $99,
- then they have added the cable themselves.
-
- Sorry, Bob! The rest of the message doesn't make sense to me. I
- got the part about wanting to know two other things....check your
- e-mail! I usually don't hang out in the Lynx topic. Dave is doing
- just fine here, and I've got LOTS of things I need to be doing. I wish
- I could, I could use some more fun!! :)
- (BOB-BRODIE, CAT36, TOP5, MSG:117/M475)
-
- >>>>> The $99 Lynx package currently contains the old Lynx. From
- """"" what I know, we will work the new model in, when the older
- models are sold. This should be too long.. We just filled part of a
- _huge_ order. (TOWNS, CAT36, TOP5, MSG:110/M475)
-
- >>>>> I just talked to a person in development, he says that the
- """"" current Lynx does not have stereo sound, but the new one
- (MIGHT), still undecided. (Hope they decide fast). The PAN left and
- right, will not do anything except lower the sound, as far as he knows.
- (T.ELLERING, CAT36, TOP17, MSG:23/M475)
-
-
- PIT FIGHTER I have read in a European magazine that Atari has bought
- """"""""""" the rights to do home versions of Pit Fighter and I heard
- from Todd Ellering that the developers at the CES did mention Pit
- Fighter as a Lynx title. Can't wait.
- (C.SMITH89, CAT36, TOP6, MSG:73/M475)
-
-
- NINJA GAIDEN The Lynx version of Ninja Gaiden will be a conversion of
- """""""""""" the arcade title not the Nintendo version.
- (C.SMITH89, CAT36, TOP7, MSG:83/M475)
-
-
- LYNX DOCUMENTATION You can get the $40 documentation package, which is
- """""""""""""""""" _quite_ informative, from Atari's Chicago/Lombard
- office. After reading it, I can say that I am very impressed with the
- Lynx's design. (L.A.POPKIN, CAT36, TOP31, MSG:5/M475)
-
- >>>>> Director, Lynx Developer Support Atari Corp. 330 N. Eisenhower
- """"" Lane Lombard, IL 60148 708-629-6500 (Taken from the Jan/Feb
- issue of Atari Explorer (page 52)).
- (DAVID.CAGLE, CAT36, TOP31, MSG:7/M475)
-
-
- /////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE ////////
- / "-- thanks, Dave/Gadgets by Small/dishwasher, diaper changer" /
- /////////////////////////////////////////////// DAVESMALL /////
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [RTC]//////////////////////////////
- NIGHTS OF THE ROUNDTABLE /
- /////////////////////////////////
- Wednesday Night Fun!
- """"""""""""""""""""
-
- o FROM THE TOP: Bill Louden RTC Highlights
-
- o ST ALADDIN RT STARTS WEEKLY RTC
-
-
-
- BILL LOUDEN RTC HIGHLIGHTS
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""
- FEBRUARY 21, 1991
- ST Aladdin RoundTable
-
-
- [Note: DRICE is the Head Programmer for GEnie. His comments are
- labeled as <DRICE>. Bill Louden is the General Manager of GEnie
- whose comments make up the bulk of the RTC.]
-
-
-
- THE FUTURE OF GEnie Hmm, tough question right off the bat.. well,
- """"""""""""""""""" first a graphical user interface will be passe'
- then, I would think we would be transparently "linked" to GEnie through
- a LAN or a home computer with built in CD rom. In the next ten years we
- certainly could see video and sound as easily as text. The biggest
- impediment will be the speed of modems (cheap) over 19,200 baud.
-
- >>>>> We have several exciting things coming this year. More Aladdin
- """"" platforms for one and other front-ends for the more graphically
- inclined. We have several FULL-Graphic games coming in the next 18
- months.
-
-
- ZMODEM/YMODEM IN EMAIL That has been a tough one for us to get
- """""""""""""""""""""" scheduled with our network engineers... there
- is limited memory available in the node for protocols; they are still
- trying to figure out how to pack in more code and get more memory.
- We really are trying to make a case to replace XMODEM in the nodes with
- Zmodem; but there are still a lot of XMODEM only terminal programs out
- there.
-
-
- GEnie AND 9600 BAUD Actually we already have over 70 cities with 9600
- """"""""""""""""""" baud; we just have not opened them up for GEnie
- yet. The issue is cost and availability; those types of products start
- at the business clients first and work their way down to consumer's
- price ranges. The encouraging thing is that 9600 baud modems are
- beginning to sell at the prices of 2400 baud modems only a few years
- ago. That will drive demand making services like GEnie add capacity
- (and a consumer price).
-
- >>>>> We chose the CCITT standard V.32 It is the world-wide
- """"" recognized standard; anything else sold now will be obsolete
- in 18 months. Well, V.42 is NOT a modem standard; it is an error
- control standard. A V.32 modem may or may not support V.42. Currently,
- our 9600 baud modems support V.32 (and will also -later- be supporting
- V.42)
-
- >>>>> Retail price will be $30 per hour, day or night [and will be
- """"" available in] 75 cities-almost any major metro area. The tariff
- is a bit steep for 9600 now; it will be dropping as volume grows just as
- 2400 has.
-
-
- THE TRAMIEL RTC MESS <DRICE> The Grand Hall simply ran out of memory
- """""""""""""""""""" for Mr Tramiel's conference. We have taken steps
- to try to make it better, and we hope to have another 200 users or so to
- test it out <grin>
-
-
- OTHER ONLINE SERVICES Prodigy is generating more new clients for us
- """"""""""""""""""""" than by any other means... :) but.. clearly,
- graphics has brought out a whole new breed of information user, and we
- will have to adopt and make our system even more "intuitive" than we
- think it is now. As you can guess, we built GEnie with the computerist
- in mind. The new users are not computerists; and they need more
- assistance up front.
-
-
- GEnie's CUSTOMERS Well, we do processing for some of the biggest
- """"""""""""""""" companies in the world.. Coca Cola, Mercedes Benz,
- Apple Computer, Microsoft, GTE, CHEMICAL bank, Euroclear, & the 1990
- census to name a few. [The] GEnie [side] is very important to GEIS.
- WE are a small revenue product (only about 10%), but since we do not
- have to pay for the mainframes (the corp. users do) We bring 25% to
- the net profit line. [Actually] the statement above about net profit
- is a bit misleading.. we don't make 25% net profit; we are about 25%
- of GEIS net profit.
-
- [*][*][*]
-
-
- ST ALADDIN RTC Beginning this Thursday Feb 21, the ST Aladdin RT will
- """""""""""""" have a weekly conference. The conference will start at
- 9:30 and run for an hour. Some will be informal and some will have
- guests.
-
- To start this off with a boom our first guest will be non other
- then Bill Louden. Bill is the General Manager of GEnie. He is the one
- who has taken GEnie from nothing to being one of the top Information
- Services in the Industry. He has started many new things.. Free up-
- loading, Conferences, and his latest the Star*Service. Be sure to stop
- in and ask questions about Star*Service's and the future of GEnie and
- Aladdin. (GORDON, CAT1, TOP4, MSG:1/M475)
-
-
- /////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE ////
- / "Thanks Atari Japan, I know someone would know what I was /
- / talking about. As usual I did not." /
- /////////////////////////////////////////// J.MEEHAN3 /////
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [ELS]//////////////////////////////
- ST ELSEWHERE /
- /////////////////////////////////
- Other Areas Of IntereST
- """""""""""""""""""""""
-
-
-
- LETTERS FROM HOME STILL ON GEnie's "Letters from Home" program has
- """""""""""""""""""""""""" been extended for an additional two months!
- Previously set to expire on 2/28/91, the program now will continue at
- least through 4/30/91.
-
- According to the U.S. Military in a UPI news report on 2/15/91, the
- volume of mail destined to troops in Operation Desert Storm is causing
- some delivery delays. In fact, U.S. Central Command has extended a
- request that family and friends of Desert Storm service personnel
- voluntarily limit personal mail to first-class letters. Packages to the
- troops are being delayed significantly or not delivered at all because
- of troop movements and mail volume.
-
- "Transportation and supply lines that are used to carry mail -
- vehicles, trucks and planes - area also being utilized to carry combat-
- related equipment and supplies," said Air Force Maj. Mark Rader, public
- affairs officer of the Military Postal Service Agency. "The mail is
- competing with other equally important resources now in that limited
- space."
-
- Now more than ever Letters from Home - by replacing trans-Atlantic
- transportation with GE's data network - can help you speed messages to
- your loved ones serving with Operation Desert Storm. And while you may
- not know someone currently stationed in the Gulf region, it is likely
- that your friends or neighbors do. Be sure to pass the word about
- Letters from Home along. If they don't have access to a personal
- computer and modem, perhaps YOU can help them out!
-
- To access the "LETTERS FROM HOME" system, type the word "LETTERS"
- at any menu prompt. Non-subscribers can dial any GEnie local access
- telephone number and access Letters from Home by typing LETTERS at a
- U#= prompt. THERE ARE NO CHARGES TO SEND A "LETTER FROM HOME"!
-
- Offered in cooperation with the U.S. Armed Forces, the Saudi-
- American General Electric Company, GE Rents and Pitney Bowes Inc.,
- "LETTERS FROM HOME" allows individuals in the United States with access
- to a personal computer and modem to send personal messages to loved ones
- serving in the Persian Gulf region.
-
- Letters are sent electronically via GE Information Services'
- worldwide teleprocessing network to GE's local telecommunications
- facility in Saudi Arabia. The letters are received and printed on
- computers and printers supplied by GE Rents. The mail is then folded,
- inserted and sealed in envelopes using state-of-the-art equipment
- provided by Pitney Bowes. Finally, letters are then given to the
- Military Postal Service for delivery to the designated serviceperson -
- some in as little as two days!
-
- To send a Letter From Home, you must know the Name & Rank, Social
- Security #, Unit or Ship and APO or FPO of the recipient. The Letters
- From Home system automatically prompts senders for the appropriate
- information. Note - Letters bound for the Persian Gulf are now being
- accepted for APO and FPO addresses based in New York, Miami, San
- Francisco and Seattle.
-
- Don't delay! Let your friends and loved ones in the Gulf know
- you're thinking about them ... TODAY!
-
-
- //////////////////////////////////////// GEnie QWIK_QUOTE //////
- / "Norm, think "offshore bank accounts". Think "unmarked, non- /
- / consecutive serial number $10's and $20's". Think "cash". /
- / Think "gratitude". Think "nights with Cybil Shepherd" /
- / ... well, no, skip that one." /
- /////////////////////////////////////////////// DAVESMALL ////
-
-
-
- [EOA]
- [LOG]//////////////////////////////
- LOG OFF /
- /////////////////////////////////
- GEnie Lamp Information
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-
- COMMENTS? If you would like to ask a question, leave a comment or just
- """"""""" drop in and say hi, you can contact us in CAT 34 in the ST
- bulletin board area. If you prefer to remain private, send your GEnie
- Email to GENIELAMP$ on page 200, or leave a message to one or more of
- the following addresses:
-
-
- WITH A LITTLE HELP...
- """""""""""""""""""""
-
- o John F. Peters [ST-GUEST] Publisher/Editor
- o Darlah J. Pine [DARLAH] Co-Editor
- o Jeff Williams [JEFF.W] Technical Editor
-
- - David Holmes [D.HOLMES14] TX2 Editor
- - Fred Koch [F.KOCH] GEnie Lamp Staff
- - Sheldon Winick [S.WINICK] GEnie Lamp Staff
- - Mel Motogawa [M.MOTOGAWA] GEnie Lamp Staff
- - Jill Duncan [J.DUNCAN15] GEnie Lamp Staff
-
- o Larry Duke [LARRY.D] GEnie Lamp Advisor
- o Sandy Wilson [SANDY.W] GEnie Lamp Advisor
- o Fred Beckman [FB] GEnie Lamp Advisor
- o John J. Kennedy [JJKENNEDY] GEnie Lamp Advisor
- o Vince Averello [VINCE.A] GEnie Lamp Advisor
-
-
- ATTENTION ATARIANS Have you ever thought about writing an article?
- """""""""""""""""" Well, here's your chance. WRITERS.ARC File #17920
- located in the GEnie Lamp library, #35 is a short text file that will
- give you information on our polices, what we are looking for and how to
- go about writing and submitting your article for possible publication in
- an upcoming issue of GEnie Lamp. Whether you are interested in taking
- on one of the columns now found in GEnie Lamp, starting a new column, or
- just submitting a one time article, we want to hear from you. So, take
- a quick look, fire up the word processor and get busy on that article!
-
-
- HOT OFF THE PRESS GEnie Lamp is published on the 1st and the 15th of
- """"""""""""""""" every month for our Atari ST RoundTable members on
- page 475, option 5. If you prefer to download your issue of GEnie Lamp,
- you will find the current issue as well as all the back issues on page
- 476, in the GEnie Lamp library, #35.
-
-
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- (c) Copyright 1991 T/TalkNET OnLine Publishing, Atari Corporation,
- GEnie, and the Atari RoundTables. May be reprinted only with this
- notice intact. The Atari RoundTables on GEnie are the *official*
- information services of the Atari Corporation.
-
- Signed articles and message reprints are the opinion of the authors
- and are not necessarily the opinion of the publisher or staff of
- GEnie Lamp. We reserve the right to edit all letters and copy.
-
- To sign up for GEnie service, call (with modem) 1-800-638-8369. Upon
- connection type HHH. Wait for the U#= prompt. Type: XJM11877,GEnie
- and hit RETURN. The system will then prompt you for your information.
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- [EOF]
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