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- Z*NET ATARI ONLINE MAGAZINE
- November 9, 1990
- Issue #545
-
- Publisher/Editor : Ron Kovacs
- Assistant Editor : John Nagy
- Z*Net New Zealand: Jon Clarke
- Z*Net Canada: Terry Schreiber
- Contributor: Keith Macnutt
-
-
- ~~~~~~~~ CONTENTS ~~~~~~~~
-
- EDITORS DESK.................................................Ron Kovacs
- Z*NET NEWSWIRE.........................................................
- AN APOLOGY.............................................Dorothy Brumleve
- CHICAGO ATARIFEST UPDATE..................................Press Release
- BBS EXPRESS! ST UPDATE....................................Press Release
- Z*NET NEW ZEALAND............................................Jon Clarke
- SEURAT VERSION 2.0 UPDATE.................................Press Release
- NEVIN SHALIT IN CONFERENCE.............................................
- NEODESK BUNDLED IN CANADA.................................Press Release
- PUBLIC DOMAIN UPDATE......................................Keith Macnutt
- ZMAG ARCHIVES: NEIL HARRIS IN CONFERENCE...............................
-
-
-
-
- EDITORS DESK
- ============
- by Ron Kovacs
-
-
- COMDEX
- Comdex is here and we will have LIVE reports direct from the show. Look
- also for a full report next week from John Nagy and Terry May.
-
-
- Z*NET CONFERENCE
- The following Bulletin Board Systems carry the Z-Net Crossnet and the
- Z-Net weekly magazine. If you are interested in joining in this
- informative conference you may call any of the boards listed or ask your
- local Forem Sysop to join "Z-Net". Conference code is "20448" and lead
- node is #593.
-
-
- 5 - Mile High BBS 303-431-1404 Denver, CO, USA
- 97 - Big Foot 206-726-9739 Seattle, WA, USA
- 133 - Hologram Inc. 201-727-1914 Old Bridge, NJ, USA
- 153 - The Temporal Fixation 609-423-4865 Paulsboro, NJ, USA
- 168 - C.C.B.B.S. 609-451-7475 Bridgeton, NJ, USA
- 204 - Full Moon BBS 508-752-1348 Worcester, MA, USA
- 304 - The Twilight Zone 407-831-1613 Longwood, FL, USA
- 322 - ACEY BBS 509-966-8555 Yakima, WA, USA
- 401 - HyperSpace III 404-452-7488 Atlanta, GA, USA
- 423 - The White Runes of Tinuviel 303-972-8566 Littleton, CO, USA
- 429 - MASATEK 213-518-9524 Torrance, CA, USA
- 437 - STinger BBS 805-834-9405 Bakersfield, CA, USA
- 440 - Realm of Chaos 602-789-9426 Phoenix, AZ, USA
- 441 - The Boiler Room BBS 313-562-1142 Detroit, MI, USA
- 448 - Crash ST BBS 604-299-5111 Burnaby, BC, Canada
- 467 - Sherwood Forest 718-522-0768 New York, NY, USA
- 489 - STeal Your Face 201-920-7981 Brick, NJ, USA
- 500 - BATTLEZONE 301-969-0621 Glen Burnie, MD, USA
- 505 - Atari West BBS 604-272-5888 Vancouver, BC, Canada
- 523 - Leftover Hippies BBS 416-466-8931 Toronto, ON, Canada
- 532 - Bill's BBS 403-461-7546 Edmonton, AB, Canada
- 534 - Pinky's House of Horror! 415-531-1576 Oakland, CA, USA
- 538 - The Dragon's Lair 803-788-7806 Columbia, SC, USA
- 542 - The Yakima Atari ST BBS 509-965-2345 Yakima, WA, USA
- 546 - Bear Swamp BBS 513-644-0714 Marysville, OH, USA
- 554 - ISLAND EXPRESS 604-287-7247 Campbell River BC,CDN
- 556 - Thieves Guild 301-894-8516 Suitland, MD, USA
- 574 - Asylum 505-897-4306 Albuquerque, NM, USA
- 593 - Z*Net Online 908-968-8148 Middlesex, NJ, USA
- 596 - Super 68 206-859-9644 Kent, WA, USA
-
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-
-
- Z*NET NEWSWIRE
- ==============
- Compiled by Ron Kovacs and Terry Schreiber
-
-
- NEW MEGA STE UNVEILED
- The new Atari Mega STE is scheduled to be shown at the Toronto Computer
- Show this up-coming week. Although a long way off from the distribution
- stages this unit sports 16 mhz in a TT style case. This computer will
- be the intermediate between those who wish to upgrade from the base
- models but don't need or can't afford the costs of the newer Atari TT
- that made it's premier at Authorized Canadian dealers this week.
-
-
- SOFTWARE RENTAL BILL PASSED
- After a five year-long effort the SPA was pleased to have finally seen
- the passage of the bill that makes software rental (other than non-
- profit library loans) programs illegal. One hour and a half before
- Congress recessed to start campaigning for reelection, the so-called
- "software rental bill" was finally passed and now awaits expected
- imminent presidential signature. Once signed, the bill will go into
- immediate effect, making it illegal for companies to rent software so
- users can learn to use it, copy the program, then return the original
- disks and documentation for re-rental.
-
-
- ATARI WHISTLE-STOP TOUR
- Atari recently mounted a public computer exhibition on a train, visiting
- key cities around the UK and attracted around 20,000 visitors. The
- whistle stop tour was billed as a festival of computing expertise
- mounted as free visitor attraction by Atari. There were special
- displays built into six carriages on the train which visited Bristol,
- Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow and Birmingham.
-
-
- INDUSTRY HIGH CAPACITY DISK DRIVE
- Rodime introduced a new series of high performance disk drives,
- including the highest capacity 3.5 inch disk drive ever announced. The
- 3004T Series offers formatted capacities from 331MB to 540MB, using up
- to six disks. In addition, the 3004T Series features separate 16-bit
- servo and host control microprocessors which implements innovative,
- fully interrupt-driven firmware to ensure an extremely rapid response to
- host requests.
-
-
- ACCLAIM UNVEILS WIRELESS REMOTE
- Acclaim announced the new Acclaim Power Player wireless remote
- controller for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The Power Player
- features pin-point accuracy from up to 30 feet away in addition to
- offering an automatic shut-off control to prevent battery drain.
-
-
- VERBATIM'S INTRODUCES REWRITABLE DISKS
- Verbatim introduced the second generation of rewritable optical disks.
- The new 128MB capacity 3.5 inch rewritable optical disk is the most
- recent in a series of product introductions that include Verbatim 4MB
- floppy diskettes and 5.25 inch rewritable optical disks. Optical disks
- are much more durable than hard disks. This durability means that
- stored data is expected to last at least 10 years, and perhaps as long
- as 50 years.
-
-
-
-
- AN APOLOGY
- ==========
- Copyright (c)1990, Dorothy Brumleve
-
- November 5, 1990 Urbana, IL
-
-
- In April of 1990, an AtariFest was held in Pittsburgh, PA. Following
- this show, there were numerous reports in the press regarding piracy as
- allegedly exhibited by show goers. Accusations of software piracy were
- lodged at a Pittsburgh user group, the Atari Elite. A discussion of
- this issue emerged in the ST RT bulletin board area on GEnie, and I was
- a participant in this discussion.
-
- Readers of my posts in this regard may have been influenced to believe
- allegations regarding the Elite. I would, therefore, like to make it
- perfectly clear that I have absolutely no first-hand evidence to support
- any allegations of piracy on the part of this group or its membership.
- I am not acquainted with any member, have never attended its meetings,
- and did not attend the Pittsburgh show. I am very sorry if my
- unsubstantiated remarks have resulted in unwarranted discomfort or
- embarrassment or any other kind of negative outcome for anyone
- associated with the Atari Elite.
-
- The discussion on GEnie was heated and emotional because software theft
- is a very serious issue among developers. On the very weekend of the
- Pittsburgh show, an online magazine published an article I wrote about
- this issue and how it affects the development of new software for the
- Atari ST and, consequently, reduces the value of the hardware investment
- of each and every ST user. Software theft is not the _only_ serious
- issue faced by Atari and its users and developers, but it _is_
- nevertheless a significant threat to the future of the ST. The
- Independent Association of Atari Developers (IAAD), of which I am a
- member, considers this issue of such importance that one of its first
- acts has been the publication of an anti-piracy advertisement in several
- magazines. These magazines, in turn, have considered this issue of such
- importance that they have donated the space for this ad.
-
- I would urge ST users to take this issue seriously, also, and to _do_
- something about it. You should beware of (and report!) bulletin boards
- with "elite access" areas. Please discourage software sharing among
- your friends. I would urge users groups to take a clear public stand
- against software theft. Those who hold commercial libraries are urged
- to stop circulating commercial software; the very existence of a group
- commercial lending library is an invitation to software theft and gives
- the appearance of condoning or even promoting piracy, even when that
- group consists only of the most honorable individuals.
-
- One of the main themes of the post-show discussion in the GEnie bulletin
- board was the apparent social acceptability of software theft. If any
- positive outcome is to emerge from the Pittsburgh show, let it be a
- universal condemnation of pirate activities. The Atari ST and _all_ its
- users will be better off for it.
-
- Sincerely,
- D.A. Brumleve
-
- Copyright 1990 by D.A. Brumleve
- Permission to reprint without amendment or abridgement is hereby
- granted.
-
-
-
-
- CHICAGO ATARIFEST UPDATE
- ========================
- Press Release
-
-
- **** Chicago AtariFest V2.0 Update ****
-
- It is now only a matter of hours before the Chicago AtariFest '90 will
- be in full swing. We just have a very few late breaking updates to the
- previous announcements:
-
-
- A big thank you to Atari Corp. for their generous donation of a complete
- STe Color system. Some lucky door prize ticket holder will take this
- jewel home!
-
- Thank you to CodeHead Software for offering to bring their TT system to
- demo at the show- Who needs to go to COMDEX to see the hot Atari
- hardware? Yes, Virginia, their famous T-shirts will be on sale at table
- 20, main floor.
-
- Tom Hunt will be demoing his new 8-bit BASIC. Blazing floating point,
- like Turbo BASIC, but compatible with SpartaDOS.
-
- GEnie will be handing out copies of the newest version of ALADDIN in
- their display area. See Jeff Williams for details- table 38, second
- floor.
-
- The SCAT MIDI SIG will have an ongoing demo of the latest in MIDI
- hardware and software on the 2nd floor stage area. Stop by and request
- a song!
-
- An incredible array of used hardware and software will be sold in the
- user group "swap" section. I've heard that everything from 2600 game
- cartridges, to 4.1 gigabyte WORM drives will be on sale at bargain
- prices. The user group areas are all on the second floor - Get there
- early!!!
-
- Just in case you've been out of the country the last month or so; the
- Chicago AtariFest will be held November 11th (Sunday) 1990 at the
- American Legion Gurnee Post located at W. Grand and IL. Rt. 21 (just 1
- mile east of I-94 and the "Great America" theme park). The show will
- open to the public at 10:00 AM and will run until 4:00 PM. General
- admission will be $3.00 at the door. Children under 6 will be admitted
- free with a paying adult.
-
- All paid admissions will have a chance at the STe Color System donated
- by Atari, or one of several other valuable door prizes to be awarded at
- various times during the day. For more show information, please contact
- LCACE at P.O. Box 8788, Waukegan, IL 60079-8788. A special show message
- base (#12) is available on the Python BBS, (708) 680-5105 300/1200/2400
- 24hrs.
-
- Our main goal in working to bring you this show is to HAVE FUN - if you
- can, we'd love to have you join us! Thanks for reading these updates,
- and we hope to see you at the show.
-
-
-
-
- BBS EXPRESS! ST UPDATE
- ====================== Press Release
-
-
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | /\ |
- | / / 2 Presenting BBS Express! ST v1.34 |
- | / \ Copyright (c) 1987,1990 |
- | /\/\ \ Ltd. by T2 Ltd. |
- | \/\ \/ |
- | \/ (Formerly an ICD Inc. product) |
- +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
- T2 Ltd BBS Express! Support 714-357-6806 (PC Pursuit "CACOL" node)
-
- November 1, 1990
-
- NEW The 'Idle Timeout Logoff' has been improved so that users are warned
- 30 seconds prior to the BBS hanging up on them for inactivity. Three
- bells ring, and a message is printed, then unless a keypress is received
- in 30 seconds, the BBS will print another message and log the user off.
-
- - Messages read by the addressee shows *Received* in header.
- - BBS asks user if they want to post before proceeding to next base
- on a QuickScan (unless Continuous Scroll is ON).
- - You can now change the title of a message when making a [R]eply.
- - Auto-Paging (when not in Continuous Scroll Mode.)
- - Added read commands include: Jump to Msg, Goto Last, Gosub Number x,
- BackUp One Msg '-'.
- - More key substitutes (ie SPACE key or RETURN key advances to next
- msg, 'X' or 'Q' key to Quit...)
- - When a user (or SysOp) presses 'D' to delete a message, the BBS now
- confirms their action with a prompt before deleting the message.
- - Extra Help screen in QuickScan (and other 'read modes') is built-in
- and the options are flagged when available to the user.
- - New "Slash Command": /T for title change in editor. Please update
- your MSGEDIT.HLP file(s) to reflect this option.
-
- NEW The user (or SysOp) is prompted to delete old mail after a reply is
- made.
-
- - The 'C'atalog command now shows the user a short description of each
- file in the listing.
-
- NEW The 'B'rowse w/description now has a larger and nicer file header.
- New information such as number of accesses and user rating is included.
- Use CNVTDESC.PRG to update old description files to the new format.
-
- NEW The screen is cleared between each file when 'B'rowse w/descriptions
- is chosen.
-
- NEW The SysOp may now make a remote download while in SysOp mode. This
- means that is you want to download a file that isn't in a SIG, you can
- just get into the path where the file exists and do a download there,
- rather than going through the rigors of copying the file to a SIG and
- later deleting it. To do it, just get into the same folder as the file
- you desire to d/l, then type "DOWNLOAD" or simply "DL". The BBS will
- prompt you the rest of the way.
-
- - An all-new "X-Press FileScan" has been added -- this is, in effect,
- a QuickScan of all the file SIGs that the user can access. They may
- select a scan of all new files, or input a date.
-
- NEW Complimenting the Script commands "GEM" and "TOS" is the all-new
- "TTP". The difference here is that it will only pass the parameters
- that you tell it to. The "TOS" command appends 5 others (as mentioned
- in the original docs), and with some programs, this can be a problem.
-
- - A new parameter has been made available for the VIEW function; now
- you can call a file with ampersand variable processing (as the old
- version did), or you can opt to view a file raw; that is, no
- filtering of variables. This is useful for viewing files you may
- have downloaded, and which may contain the '&' symbol, or to enable
- viewing files at a faster speed, or for showing ANSI graphics, this
- command parameter works great. To invoke this in your script, use
- the parameter "SHOWALL". By the way, this file is being viewed with
- that parameter right now -- works faster too.
- - A new way of detecting whether a user is a >>Quick Entry<< or remote
- caller has been added. Simply use the &29 variable -- if it shows
- a baud rate of 19200 baud, then the user online is a Quick Entry.
- - A previously undocumented feature was discovered: You can make a
- string all uppercase using X = UPPERCASE (X).
-
- ============================[ To Order: ]=============================
- First time buyers: The price is still $79.95 (cheap) and includes two
- disks, documentation, Script examples, and the Script language Compiler,
- of course. To add the optional yearly update subscription, add another
- $15.00 (for a total of $94.95). Free Shipping!
-
- Registered owners: The yearly subscription fee for unlimited updates
- via modem is $25.00 -- you will be able to come online and grab the
- latest version was soon as it hits the streets!
-
- Send check or money order made out to "T2 Ltd." to this address:
-
- T2 Ltd.
- Attn: Heidi Taylor
- 17394 Valencia Ave., #54
- Fontana, CA. 92335
-
- Further information can be obtained via voice or modem:
-
- T2 Ltd BBS Express! Support 714-357-6806 (PC Pursuit "CACOL" node)
- Voice (9am-5pm Pacific) 714-355-5969
-
-
-
-
-
- Z*NET NEW ZEALAND
- =================
- by Jon Clarke
-
-
- Atari News Down Under
-
- CHRISTMAS OFFERS
- Several new promotional offers have hit the stores in time for
- Christmas. The best by far is the new "Discovery Pack", which will
- retail for $NZ999.
-
- ATARI PC RANGE DROPS
- With the clone wars that have been raging in New Zealand we have seen
- the costs of the Atari PC range drop in price and have become more
- compeditive in the PC_field.
-
- NEW COLOR MONITOR
- The new colour Atari monitor is on sale with a recommend retail price
- of $NZ699. This cuts $200 off the old retail price of the SC1224. The
- new colour monitor offers stereo sound and is in fact using a 'Phillips"
- chassis.
-
- ATARI HEATS UP SUMMER WITH ADVERTISING
- With the Christmas season soon on us and the summer season well truly
- here, we are about to see a major advertising blitz on our local TV
- stations and in the printed media. The adverts are one of the better
- ones I have seen on TV and will rival if not surpass the ones done on
- the STe over the last six months.
-
-
-
- The real coST of computing.
- ---------------------------
- So you think you have it tough in the USA and other countries because
- your computer equipment cost "SO MUCH". Well take heart, you have it
- cheap. Now consider this and then read the list below. The NZ dollar
- is about 60% of that of the USA Dollar. So for every $1 American you
- get $1.40 New Zealand.
-
- Item Description New Zealand Dollar American Dollar
- ---------+-----------------------+---------------------+----------------
- SM124 Monochrome Monitor $NZ 499.oo $US 299.40
- SM1224 Colour Monitor $NZ 899.oo $US 539.40
- SM1224 SPECIAL DISCOVERY PRICE $NZ 700.oo $US 420.oo
- SM194 A3 Monochrome Monitor $NZ 4,999.oo $US 2,999.oo
- SF314 720k d/s Disk Drive $NZ 499.oo $US 299.40
- Megafile 30 Hard Disk $NZ 1,499.oo $US 899.40
- ST Mouse Mouse $NZ 90.oo $US 54.oo
- SFP 004 MEGA Maths co-pro $NZ 599.oo $US 359.40
- Robokit Cart port interface $NZ 199.oo $US 119.40
- Spectre GCR Mac Emulator $NZ 699.oo $US 419.oo
- MAC ROMS for above $NZ 599.oo $US 359.40
- Lynx Hand held games $NZ 499.oo $US 299.40
- Lynx Card Games cards $NZ 70.oo $US 42.oo
- 520 STe Computer $NZ 1,399.oo $US 839.40
- 1 mb STe Computer $NZ 1,599.oo $US 959.40
- 2 mb STe Computer $NZ 1,999.oo $US 1,199.40
- 4 mb STe Computer $NZ 2,599.oo $US 1,559.40
- TT 020 Computer $NZ 6,999.[proposed] $US 4,199.40
-
-
-
-
- SEURAT VERSION 2.0
- ================== Press Release
-
- ================= =====================
- PRESS RELEASE SKWare One PO Box 277
- November 10, 1990 Bunker Hill, IL 62014
- ================= =====================
-
- ANNOUNCING:
-
- SEURAT VERSION 2.0 UPGRADES!
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Now, the Best Bargain in Atari ST Graphics Programs just got Better!
- SEURAT Version 2.0 has added a host of new features, improvements,
- and image power to what was already a great deal!
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- YOU KNOW ALL THESE GOOD THINGS ABOUT SEURAT VERSION 2.0:
-
- * Create and Edit Degas, MacPaint and GEM IMG files (any size!)
- Largest workspace onto IMG's of ANY program! (reqs. mono mon.) Now,
- you can use the full resources of SEURAT to create and edit images for
- your Desktop Publishing, using powerful raster tools and working in a
- familiar Paint Program environment! Enjoy the best of both worlds!
-
- * THE FASTEST Multi-Ratio Zoom (2X to 8X) there is for the ST! SEURAT
- Vers. 2.0 is 121 times faster than Vers. 1.0 and TWICE as fast as
- Degas!
-
- * System, Degas and GDOS fonts on-line for text (with no GDOS.PRG
- required!) You can Scale, Style, Color and Rotate Text!
-
- * Automatic Smooth-Curve Spline Drawing Tools! Let your ST draw for you!
-
- * EIGHT Image Buffers available on a 1-Meg ST!
-
- * SlowMouse! Variable-Speed mouse makes Drawing Easier!
-
- * Anti-Alias (and it's goof-proof)! Powerful Palette Editor with video-
- like color controls! Modify whole palettes with a single mouse stroke!
-
- * Loads and Saves Compressed & Uncompressed Degas, MacPaint, and GEM IMG
- files; IFF (Degas) and GFA blocks; fill, brush and palette files.
-
- * There's also 11 block shapers & twisters to modify image blocks (now
- full-screen, too); 92 color & mono fill patterns; 42 brushes including
- user-defined and multi-colored; 4 graphic write modes & 21 block &
- mask write modes; circle, ellipse & filled disc in free, repeat &
- concentric modes; round- & square-cornered rectangles & solids; rays;
- airbrush; clear-circle & clear-box; vertical, horizontal & free lines;
- polylines & polygons in line-edge or spline-curve; area & seed fill;
- user-set clipping ("invisible windows"); color remap; mirror; screen
- shift, flip, invert & rotate; fill editor; brush editor; line editor;
- gobs of great disk functions like Format and a Super File Directory;
- and a hundred or so other features there's no room to mention here...
- whew!
-
- * INDISPENSIBLE for GEM IMG graphics for your Desktop Publishing! More
- graphic tools and operations for creating and editing .IMG files than
- ANY OTHER PROGRAM (no matter how much it costs)!
-
- * DON'T BE MISLED by SEURAT's low price! VERSION 2.0 is a POWER TOOL
- that out-performs the "big-name" programs!
-
- BUT NOW...THERE'S MORE GOOD NEWS!
- DID YOU KNOW THAT...?
-
- * NEW! Now, SEURAT PRINTS TOO! With built-in Print Drivers for Epson-X-
- compatibles and HP DeskJet (and LaserJet & HP-compatibles like the
- Epson EPL-6000). The DeskJet driver outputs at 75/150/300 dpi in BOTH
- Portrait and Landscape orientation, and it's positionable to the dot!
- You get DeskJet-quality printing from both the Color and Mono versions
- of SEURAT. Of course, the DeskJet output is great, but the SEURAT
- Epson-X driver at 108 dpi offers the best nin-pin output you've ever
- seen, superb print quality for a dot-matrix, using a completely new
- algorythm.
-
- * NEW! Not just Bit Maps, Either! Load low-resolution Color (.P?1 files)
- DIRECTLY into the MONOCHROME program, converting them into GEM .IMG
- files with stretched-histogram dithers in 16 gray-scales. You can
- also perform this conversion to .IMG files in the COLOR program, print
- your color pictures, or save them as .IMG files! SEURAT re-scales
- lo-rez pix to correct for monitor aspect ratio, automatically
- reproducing the true proportion of color images. No more squashed
- conversions!
-
- * NEW! Bezier Curves! Flexible, re-positionable controlled curves can
- produce a virtually infinite variety of natural-looking curved lines.
- Quick and easy-to-use, they really speed up your drawing!
-
- * NEW! Load MULTIPLE .IMG files! Now, SEURAT allows you to load ALL
- EIGHT Paint Screens with .IMG files of any size (if you have the
- memory!) Even on 1-Meg. ST, at least two big (1280x800) .IMG files can
- be edited simultaneously!
-
- * NEW! Improvements Everywhere! Circle drawing emulates object drawing
- programs: drawn circles follow the mouse before being pasted down; new
- key commands speed operations; and --- yes, I admit it: a few bugs got
- shaken out! Still, a way was found to make the color zoom about 15%
- faster, and 26,000 bytes were added to the color program code but the
- color program ended up only 1400 bytes bigger!
-
- Now, for a limited time, you can purchase SEURAT VERSION 2.06 at a
- special, pre-mass-distribution price of ONLY $35.00!
-
- Two-disk set, with 34,000-word User's Manual on-disk; includes BOTH
- Color AND Mono Programs and 191 utility and application files! (Requires
- 1-Meg ST with double sided drive) MasterCard/VISA accepted
-
- SKWare One / P. O. Box 277 / Bunker Hill, Illinois 62014
-
- Also available: a self-collating two-sided printing routine for printing
- the 34,000-word User's Manual on the Hewlett-Packard DeskJet in draft
- mode. (You just print the LEFT.DOC, put the stack of paper back in
- without re-arranging it, print the RIGHT.DOC, and end up with a collated
- copy of the User's Manual printed on front and back sides, ready for
- binding. If you want a copy of the self-collating printer routine, just
- ask for the "DeskJet DOC PRINTER Disk" and include an additional $3.00.
-
- OK, Ok, you KNEW that price increase was coming someday! (Bought any
- gasoline lately?) But, you get THAT MUCH MORE for your money (not so
- with gasoline)!
-
- AND, to all of you who had the wisdom to have already purchased SEURAT,
- your FREE upgrade to Version 2.06, will arrive within the next 30 days!
- AND, all pending orders will receive the upgraded SEURAT Version 2.06!
-
- DON'T kick yourself because you didn't buy your copy of SEURAT sooner!
- Buy SEURAT now, before STe-support and COLOR .IMG support are added,
- because ALL UPGRADES ARE FREE FOR SIX MONTHS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE!
-
- SEURAT VERSION 2.06 GET YOUR COPY NOW!!
-
-
-
-
-
- NEVIN SHALIT IN CONFERENCE
- ==========================
- Ctsy GEnie Atari ST RT
- ----------------------
-
-
- (C) 1990 by Atari Corporation, GEnie, and the Atari Roundtables. May
- be reprinted only with this notice intact. The Atari Roundtables on
- GEnie are *official* information services of Atari Corporation. To sign
- up for GEnie service, call (with modem) 800-638-8369. Upon connection
- type HHH (RETURN after that). Wait for the U#= prompt. Type XJM11877,
- GEnie and hit RETURN. The system will prompt you for your information.
-
-
- November 7, 1990
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W>
- On behalf of the Atari ST Roundtable, I welcome all of you to the Nevin
- Shalit RealTime Conference on GEnie.
-
- Welcome, Nevin. Do you have any opening remarks you would like to make
- before we start grilling you?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Thanks for the intro, Jeff...!
-
- Well, I'll start with a little mini-bio. I am 29 years old, and as Jeff
- said I am just recently married. For about 5 years I was a photographer
- (for the NY Times, etc) and now I do about 10 things in the ST community
- (and a couple of non-ST things).
-
- So that's it for me. Now I'd just like to upload a short text on
- Tracker/ST and then we'll open the floor to Tracker questions first, and
- then any other PageStream 2.0 or rumor questions.
-
- OK, here goes the short intro to Tracker...
-
- Tracker/ST is a professional mailing list program with lots and lots of
- extras. Extras like a full built in mail merge system (including its
- own GEM text editor), unlimited notes for each person in your files
- (you're not limited to just a few words of notes. You can go on for
- pages and pages), super easy and powerful reporting, and much much more.
- It prints mailing labels of all types, including perfect labels to laser
- printers and the HP DeskJet.
-
- The main thing I think is that even though Tracker/ST is extremely
- powerful, it's very easy to use. It's fully GEM based with familiar
- drop down menus and keyboard equivalents. Our mail merge system is the
- easiest in the world...you click one button and you do your merge! The
- truth is that our users really do love the program, and I've been very
- pleased with the positive reviews we just received in Current Notes and
- Start as well.
-
- Oh yes, I think the price is right, too...$79.95 list.
-
- Any questions, Jeff or others??
-
- <[Stadel Sysop] J.ROY18>
- How soon can we expect to see PageStream 2.0 on the ST/STE, and have you
- used SliccTOP personally? I know it is on sale now.
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Ah, well I see we have a PGS question right at the start. OK...
-
- Well PGS 2.0 will ship "when it is ready" to quote Deron Kazmaier. It
- is already shipping for the Amiga, and it is AMAZING. Since I don't
- work for SLogik I can't say when it will be released, but I do not think
- it will be too long. My guess is probably the exact same day as Nathan
- ships Calamus SL. So why not ask Nathan <grin!>?
-
- As for SliccTop I have not seen it, sorry. I use HotWire and love it,
- and I also admire NeoDesk 3.0 which is amazing.
-
-
- <[Stadel Sysop] J.ROY18>
- No, that's ok. I was just curious on PS, and hope to buy SliccTOP ASAP,
- and wanted a first hand opinion. Thank you. (^=
-
- <[Ric] R.ROGERS2>
- I feel like a reporter at the White House. Not asking what you want to
- answer first, but jumping ahead to other dear subjects: Pagestream 2.0
- is being advertised in the BRE catalog. How much will the update from
- 1.82 be?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- I _believe_ that the upgrade will be $75. But don't quote me! They
- have to pay licensing fees for Compugraphic fonts and that is why the
- upgrade is more substantial. One nice new feature of PGS/2.0 is font
- size up to 186,000 points (in case you want to say something REALLY
- LOUD!).
-
- <[Ric] R.ROGERS2>
- Will it require mono or more than 1 meg?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- I do not believe it will require a mono monitor. PGS currently works on
- a color monitor (both Atari and the Hi Res color monitors) and this
- should not change. As for memory requirements I am not sure at this
- time. I imagine it will work in 1 meg as there is still a bit of room
- left with 1.82 loaded.
-
- <CRAIG.S.THOM>
- A program like yours on another platform would cost, what, $200-$300?
- Aren't you afraid that the $79.95 price may fool people into thinking it
- doesn't have as many features as it does? That it isn't as good as one
- more expensive?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Well, Craig, pricing is probably the most difficult thing to do. Our
- beta testers suggested anywhere from $49.95 for Tracker/ST (we shot that
- guy) to $159.95. I decided that $79.95 list was right. We have had a
- VERY good response. When we do a windows version we will charge a whole
- lot more, believe me. Right now most folks have between 100-500 names
- in Tracker/ST, but last week a user set a new record with 17,000 names.
- He does a video newsletter for folks who build their own airplanes and
- uses Tracker for solicitation letters and to manage his subscriptions.
-
- <J.COYLE3>
- I was disappointed to see that Ultrascript is no more. What will the
- Safari fonts do that Ultrascript didn't? Are they actually post script
- fonts, or do they, like Ultrascript emulate post script. Just what is
- the deal here? Thanks.
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- If you do not see buying a PostScript printer (not in your budget) and
- if you use PageStream I URGE YOU to buy UScript before it sells out.
- Yes, the Safari fonts will look the same with UScript or without, but
- Times, Helvetica, Schoolbook, etc look a LOT better through UScript than
- through PGS native mode. Also with UScript you can print EPS (high
- quality) graphics. It is very sad that Imagen decided to drop support
- of UScript. But even with no support it is a must have for PGS users.
- I could say a lot more about why Imagen dropped UScript but I don't want
- to get a call from Sunnyvale tomorrow. <grin>
-
- <[Matt] M.WEILERT2>
- When do you expect to have direct laser (SLM) support? I've had a real
- challenge getting Diablo or Laserbrain to work with Tracker on Multi-
- Column labels.
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Matt, we do multi column labels every day with LaserBrain. Also, the
- new diablo printer emulator is very good (it is here in the libraries).
- Personally, I use 2 across laser labels and the LaserBrain emulator. If
- you ever need help, just call and I will walk you through the steps.
- Basically you load your label format and print. It should not be any
- more difficult than that.
-
- <[Matt] M.WEILERT2>
- I've used easily 80 sheets trying!! Maybe you could e-mail me some more
- detail or something. I sent in my card & disk for an upgrade about a
- week ago. I'll call either later this week or next.
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- 80 sheets! Wow, I hope you practised on regular paper. No, really,
- Tracker is set up to work with both the LaserBrain and Diablo emulators.
- If it's not working, maybe something got scrunged. I will drop you some
- e-mail later.
-
- <[Matt] M.WEILERT2>
- That's basically all from me...'cept there's the once in a while success
- with the click-on buttons (under TOS 1.4) if you slow the mouse response
- down.
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Matt, I remember your registration card. The TOS 1.4 clicking bug has
- been fixed and the upgrade is already on its way to you. We fixed that
- clicking bug in July.
-
- <[Z-Net] T.SCHREIBER1>
- What do you feel is in Atari's future as far as support for developers
- and end users? Do you feel it will get any better or worse with the
- slow loss of second party developers?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Mr/Mrs ZNet, good question...!
-
- I do not think it is Atari bashing to say that if the management of
- Atari does not radically alter the course it has been on for the past 4
- years, you will see a steady decline in many/all aspects of the ST
- marketplace. It is really simple. If they do the things that work for
- millions of other companies then they will succeed. If they continue to
- work in their current manner, well, then the stock price will continue
- to sink and you will see fewer and fewer new applications. I am an ST
- freak through and through and there will always be support for Tracker/
- ST. But there will also be Tracker Amiga and Tracker/Windows. Anyway,
- I do believe strongly that it is very frustrating to be on the outside
- and see what is happening.
-
- <[Z-Net] T.SCHREIBER1>
- Do you actually think they can turn the market around in the U.S.? What
- would you like to see them change?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Oh yes, they can turn it around.
-
- How?
-
- Well the obvious: market the computer. Get the 1040 in mass merchants
- at a LOW price ($399-450 with monitor) and work hard to get dealers. I
- think there is room for a great home computer. I do not think Atari has
- the ability to go head to head in the high end business market, but the
- home/small market is huge.
-
- <[Z-Net] T.SCHREIBER1>
- What would you say would be the major marketplace of the TT?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Germany.
-
- <[Z-Net] T.SCHREIBER1>
- Thank you very much for your responses.
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- That's a serious answer. I am not sure how the TT will do in the US.
-
- <P.SWANSON3>
- I would like to get back to Tracker for a minute here...
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Good idea, Paul.
-
- <P.SWANSON3>
- I know this question will come up from my customers, so I figured I
- could ask you here first - Are there provisions in Tracker for multiple
- concurrent users?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Not in the current version. Our ability to make a networking version is
- dependent upon Precision Software in England. We can do TONS of new
- features and enhancements, but multi-user we rely on precision. It all
- depends on how the ST continues to sell (and how any particular
- networking system is adopted).
-
- <P.SWANSON3>
- Ok - then let me narrow it down to specifics...
-
- Is it possible to have one computer updating the list while others sort,
- list, etc., using different directories than the one used for the
- computer updating it? Would you like me to word that more clearly?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- We have not tried that. I am not sure if it is possible. All of the
- multi user stuff is in the Precision code, but locked. It will be
- unlocked for me to use when Precision feels like it. That is the one
- area I am helpless. If enough Tracker users demand it I can fly to
- England and get it done. (Not a joke)
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W>
- Who are the people that will find Tracker/ST to be useful? What kind of
- applications is it filling?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Well, we have a lot of different types of people using Tracker. A lot
- of real estate folks (individuals and folks from places like Coldwell
- Banker). They use it for mailings (of course) but they also use
- Tracker's Long Notes feature which lets them keep reams and reams of
- notes on their customers (like "Mr/Mrs Hill are looking for a 3 bedroom
- with a mirrored ceiling in the master bedroom"). Also, lots of
- musicians (I think they do TONS of mailings) and many folks who make
- newsletters (since Tracker has an automatic subscription aging feature).
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W>
- Long Notes feature? What's that?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Well, most mailing list programs just give you one tiny area, about 40
- characters, to enter some key words (like the Key Words in the Libraries
- here). But with Tracker you can have UNLIMITED notes for each person,
- in a true GEM window. So you can call a client, bring up the long notes
- and type in everything he says. It really is very handy. Oh yes, we
- have lots of churches using our program. Interesting.
-
- <R.SCHNEEBERG>
- Ok... I came in a little late so, this may have been asked. But before
- I ask, I would like to state that I am very interested in getting
- Tracker for my work at my Bank. I do a lot of mailings and
- telemarketing. I just wish I had an ST there too. But what I would
- like to know is, do you have any idea when PGS 2.0 will be released?
- And do you have any RUMORS for us about Comdex?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Well as far as PGS/2.0 is concerned, it will ship when it ships. I
- really believe that fate will make it so it will ship within the same
- week as Calamus SL (not by design, just Fate). So ask Nathan when SL
- will ship!
-
- Comdex rumors??
-
- Well if you read Category 18 here in the ST RT you will see some rumors.
- I think all the hardware has already been shown in Germany. The only
- rumor I can give you is that I am going to...
-
- ...oh well, I'd better not.
-
- hehe
-
- <J.COYLE3>
- Sorry, i was cut off the line earlier, but I wanted to mention that I
- purchased Ultrascript at the same time as PGS 1.82, and US went bottom
- up three weeks later...GRR....now i'm going to have an awful time
- getting fonts for it!!
-
- Any chance someone else will develop fonts for it?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- J.COYLE, well all PGS fonts also work with UScript, but of course they
- are sometimes not of the same quality. I find that the standard PS35
- set is GREAT and if I want a fancy headline font well the commercial PGS
- fonts from Computer Safari and Dennis Palumbo are superb (though I don't
- use those for body text).
-
- <J.COYLE3>
- I have the name of a dealer in san diego who has a bunch of Ultrascript
- fonts, but after that I guess they're gone. The ps25 is a disc unto
- itself, right?
-
- I mean ps 35
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Yes, and I suggest you buy it ASAP. It gives you all the Times,
- Helvetica, Schoolbook, Chancery, Dingbats, just like the Apple
- LaserWriter. Then you can buy the insane headline fonts from PGS
- fontmakers.
-
- <J.COYLE3>
- ps35 is distributed by soft logik or imagen?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Imagen. See your local dealer or magazine for ads.
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- SoftLogik sells disk A which is screen fonts for the UScript printer
- fonts.
-
- <[DarkRealm] J.ROY18>
- Could you give us a brief run-down on Rumor City topics coming up? The
- 3 I'm interested in is: Pricing on the TT? Release date/pricing for
- the MEGA-STE? And, do you know if there will EVER be an Atari show in
- the SOUTHEAST?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Well, I write my Rumor City column at the last minute, usually in a
- real frenzy. I call Jack and Leonard and Sam...
-
- ...just kidding.
-
- Pricing on the TT? I do not know. I have been trying to pry that one
- out but I could not. My _OPINION_ is that for it to succeed it had
- better be under $3000 by a mile. Atari's main lure is Power Without the
- Price. At the same price as other systems, well, other systems have
- lots more software available. Sad but true. At much less than $3000
- ($2000?) it will do great. At more than $3000 it will not (in my humble
- opinion). The Mega STe? It has been rumored for a long time and now is
- as good a time as any!
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- I'd like to interrupt for 1 minute to say that Tracker/ST users should
- keep their eyes out for 2 things: our first Tracker/ST newsletter, and a
- set of AMAZING CodeKeys key files for Tracker that automate everything
- in Tracker that is not already automated. (I have one key file which
- loads, edits and prints a QuickLetter, turns off the LaserBrain emulator
- and then prints a single label to my dot matrix--all by pressing
- SHIFT/F1!)
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W>
- Will you be uploading the CodeKey files and putting them on new Tracker/
- ST disks?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- CodeKey files will be uploaded here and will go on Master Disks in the
- future. I have to make 4 sets: color/mono/hard drive/floppy. CodeKeys
- and Tracker is the most automated, awesome mailing list/tracking thing
- on any machine, period.
-
- <[DavidLynch] B.O.B.>
- (Thanx, Jeff) Re-Hi, Nevin. Would one be wise to purchase US if an
- SLM is in their foreseeable future? ( I use PGS heavily )
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- YES YES YES. Buy UScript now. Or just buy the QMS PS410 PostScript
- printer for $1750 street price. 68020 engine and 3X as fast as the
- Apple LaserWriter Plus.
-
- P.S. I do not get a commission on UScripts! hehe
-
- <[DavidLynch] B.O.B.>
- WOW! We have the 810 at work...3 grand...nice machine, but Ok...thanx.
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- The 410 is 3 x the printer at 1/2 the price.
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W>
- Nevin......What is it you REALLY do? <smile>
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Well I do a bunch of things. To be honest, the response to Tracker/ST
- has been very good and I am doing all right. I do a few different
- things...but right now Tracker (on 3 platforms) is my main focus.
-
- Could I get on my soapbox for 1 minute?
-
- OK, thanks. Well, I would like to say that everyone who has a good
- local dealer should please buy from that dealer and don't worry about
- saving $5 measly by going mail order. And second, if you do not have
- local dealer (99% of us), write a 3 paragraph letter to Jack, Sam, and
- Leonard Tramiel and Greg Pratt (that's 4 separate letters) telling them
- that you need a local dealer.
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W>
- I think at least Greg will be at Comdex. Are you going to deliver your
- note personally? :-)
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Yes, I am. I am not going to be bashful because I have nothing to lose.
- I can always move to another machine/career (and support my Tracker
- users until I die).
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W>
- Well, I think that about wraps this conference up. Any closing remarks
- you'd like to make, Nevin?
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- I think I already made my closing remarks...
-
- But to summarize, if you are looking for a dynamite mailing list/mail
- merge/person tracking program please check out Tracker/ST. And check
- out our amazing animated demos as well (files 17052 and 17053). And
- stay happy.
-
- <[Sysop] JEFF.W>
- I thank you, Nevin, for taking the time to be with us tonight. And
- thanks to all of you who participated in this RTC!
-
- <NEVIN-S>
- Thanks all.
-
-
-
-
- NEODESK BUNDLED IN CANADA
- =========================
- Press Release
-
-
- Gribnif Software NEWS RELEASE October 1990
-
- Press Contact: Rick Flashman, President
- Gribnif Software, P.O. Box 350, Hadley, MA 01035
- Tel: (413) 584-7887, Fax: (413) 584-2565
-
-
- NEODESK(TM) 3 NOW BUNDLED WITH ALL ATARI(R) ST(TM) COMPUTERS IN CANADA
-
- HADLEY, MA (October, 1990) -- Gribnif Software has announced that
- effective immediately and throughout the current holiday season, all
- Atari ST personal computers sold in Canada will ship with their best
- selling title, NeoDesk(TM) 3 - The Ultimate Desktop.
-
- The easy to use and powerful graphical environment offered by NeoDesk 3
- will bring a fresh new look and higher level of performance to those
- units which will assist Atari Canada in their marketing throughout the
- holiday season.
-
- The completely graphical approach of NeoDesk 3 brings to the Atari a
- more professional, efficient, and user friendly interface which can
- effectively compete head on with the new graphical interfaces now being
- offered on other platforms.
-
- In making this announcement, Rick Flashman, president of Gribnif
- Software stated "We are very excited about this agreement. We believe
- that a computer's user interface is an excellent demonstrator of its
- power and capability. NeoDesk 3 pushes the Atari to its limit and
- demonstrates what many have known all along, that the Atari is as good
- or better than anything else available on the market today. We also
- thank our Canadian distributor, ISD Marketing, in helping finalize this
- agreement."
-
- NeoDesk 3 is also available through normal distribution channels and has
- a suggested licensing fee of $69.95 US (about $89.95 Canadian). NeoDesk
- is a trademark of Gribnif Software. Atari and ST are trademarks of
- Atari Corporation.
-
-
-
- PUBLIC DOMAIN UPDATE
- =====================
- by Keith MacNutt
-
-
- DTERM v0.9f by Don and Jay
-
- In my last article, ZNET 544, I discussed a program called QDIALER which
- gave the user a very powerful tool in phoning up to 100 BBS's. In this
- weeks article I will talk about the companion program called DTERM.
-
- DTERM can be loaded into QDIALER and offers a feature no other transfer
- program, that I know of to date has, which is uploading in ZMODEM. When
- you first run DTERM, the user should configure the program for your
- system and save the parameters for future use. This will not only save
- time later but in the long run saves the user from lock ups due to
- incorrect configurations.
-
- The main screen of DTERM contains multiple radio buttons, allowing you
- to set flow control, baud rate, duplex, capture buffer, terminal mode,
- protocols, macro files, paths, executable programs, file selector and up
- and download functions. In the centre are the modem flow settings, baud
- rate and duplex indicators, loading and saving capture buffers, setting
- the buffers on or off, line feeds on or off and just below these are the
- free memory and capture buffer status.
-
- We'll go through these features one at a time which will give a good
- understanding of just how extensive this program is, and at the same
- time allow the novices a good walk through on how to set the program up.
-
- Set flow
- Clicking on this button sets flow control on or off. This would
- normally be set to off unless you have a modem that will support flow
- controls. A good example of one such modem is the US ROBOTIC's COURIER.
-
- Set baud
- Baud rate can be set from 300-19200. To change the rate keep clicking on
- this button until the correct number is displayed in the window.
-
- Duplex
- Toggles between full and half duplex.
-
- Capture buffer
- There is a sub menu that comes up allowing you to save,clear, remove or
- set buffer size. Clicking on ok will configure the buffer and bring you
- back to the main menu.
-
- Quit
- Takes you back to the ST's desktop.
-
- Term mode
- Term mode takes you to the actual screen that displays your logon and
- scrolling text info. A right mouse click brings you back to the main
- menu.
-
- Protocols
- In this menu you are prompted to select your up and down load protocols.
- You have a choice between Xmodem, Xmodem 1K, Ymodem batch and Zmodem.
-
- Macro editor
- This allows you to type in about a fifty character string, and by using
- the function keys F1 to F5, you can transmit that string at anytime.
- This feature is handy at logon time where you can put in a string to
- auto log on.
-
- Set paths
- The user gets to set the system path, the path for your up and
- downloads.
-
- Execute program
- This brings up the file selector so the user can pick the program to
- execute. (example QDIALER)
-
- File selector
- Accessing this feature brings up the file selector allowing you to
- carry out a multitude of functions especially if you have LITTLE GREEN
- SELECTOR or UIS III.
-
- D/L U/L
- Warning. Don't access these features unless you have correctly set up
- for transfer to or from the host system. If you do, expect to find your
- system locked up.
-
- Positives
- This is the only program that I have found to date that will allow you
- to upload in Zmodem. What is so nice about Zmodem is that if you are
- downloading a file and you get disconnected, all you do is reconnect and
- Zmodem will continue at the point you left off at. If you use INTERLINK
- or FLASH you can still use DTERM by executing it from within these
- programs. While doing file transfers DTERM will give you the size of
- the file and the percentage you ave left to go.
-
- Negatives
- The only negative that I could find would be the locking up of your
- system if you have not configured you system correctly for the service
- you have accessed. This could be fixed very easily by allowing a time
- out feature so as to allow the user a chance to correct the
- configuration and continue the up or downloading.
-
-
-
- ZMAGAZINE ARCHIVES
- ------------------
- (2 Years Ago) 1988
-
- Atari's Neil Harris in Conference
-
- =======================================================================
- (C) 1988 by Atari Corporation, GEnie, and the Atari Roundtables. May
- be reprinted only with this notice intact. The Atari Roundtables on
- GEnie are *official* information services of Atari Corporation. To
- sign up for GEnie service, call (with modem) 800-638-8369. Upon
- connection type HHH (RETURN after that). Wait for the U#= prompt.
- Type XJM11877,GEnie and hit RETURN. The system will prompt you for
- your information.
- =======================================================================
-
- <[Holly] HS> Okay... welcome to our formal conference with some of our
- favorite Atari folks. You all pretty much know how this runs, but for
- those who don't.... if you have a question you'd like to ask, use the
- /RAI command to raise your hand and get into line. I will ack your
- raise with a private message and tell you who you'll follow so you
- know. I'll also try to give you some kind of warning when you're time
- is about to come up. When you're through with your question, please
- let me know via some kind of ack like GA (Go Ahead) or something... it
- makes things a little easier. Also, please remember that Neil and John
- are my guests tonight. Please treat them accordingly. *smile* In two
- weeks, we have Charles Johnson of G+Plus fame scheduled for a formal.
- I hope you'll make it...
-
- <[Holly] HS> Let's start by having each of our guests introduce
- themselves and let us know just what they do at our favorite computer
- company... *grin*
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> Sure. I've been with Atari Corp. for 4 years now, in a
- variety of roles, including publishing Atari Explorer, heading up PR,
- user group support, online support, advertising, product marketing, and
- sales for the east coast. My current assignment is with the Federated
- stores, specifically to bring them into the computer business. ga
-
- <[John @ Atari] TOWNS> I have been with Atari Corp for almost a year
- now. I work in the Technical Support Dept and handle a wide variety of
- tasks. Everything from Online support to Shows to Technical Support on
- the phones during the day. It makes it quite an interesting job and I
- get the opportunity to meet a lot of interesting people. ga
-
- <[Mark @ Atari] MJANSEN> I've been with Atari for almost three years.
- I was the first technical support guy at New Atari, and then I moved
- into other things, like shows, West Coast Editing of Atari Explorer,
- Internal and Developer documentation, and various product development
- stuff, making sure New Things are Good Things. ga
-
- <[David F.] D.FAIRWEATH1> Neil, does Atari have a definite strategy for
- increasing the ST's market share in the U.S. and will we see that
- strategy implemented before the ST becomes obsolete? Ga
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> Before implementing any strategy, the issue we're
- facing is product availability. We have been living from hand to mouth
- for some time now. The DRAM chip shortage hurts, because we prefer to
- hold the line on pricing and that limits how many chips we can buy and
- how many machines to make. Right now, the lion lion's share of the
- computers are going to Europe, to keep the hottest ST market in the
- world supplied. Once we can get more machines built, the US will get
- our fair share. At that point a strategy can be implemented. ga
-
- <[David F.] D.FAIRWEATH1> O.K. but is there a defined strategy already
- in waiting for that eventuality? ga
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> Any strategy is time and market dependent. If we had
- machines to sell last year, we had a strategy ready. If we have
- machines this year, we have a strategy, but not the same one as last
- year, because the product is more mature now, with more and better
- applications, and because the market changes. Next year's strategy is
- likely to be different again. ga
-
- <[David F.] D.FAIRWEATH1> O.K. one last point... I think that when the
- time comes you should push the fact that with hardware and software
- emulation the ST is 3-way compatible with Mac and IBM. GA that's all.
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> I agree... as a selling point it is important. But
- when people buy the hardware, I know they'll find enough fine ST-native
- software so the compatibility issues are not a factor. ga
-
- <[Rick] R.GRIDLEY> Mark, do you have any comments on the 3rd party
- development of the 16mhz board?
-
- <[Mark @ Atari] MJANSEN> Not really...I'll have more to say when I see
- one. Last I heard, it was still being worked on... ga
-
- <[Rick] R.GRIDLEY> Neil, do you think that Atari owners are more
- concerned with the status of the parent company than other computer
- owners? ga
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> I think it is reasonable to be concerned with the
- company which makes your computer, particularly in the case of a custom
- operating system. Apple users are concerned with Apple. I doubt that
- most clone owners care much about their company, they watch IBM.
- Overall, it is healthy, because the company steers the future
- development of the product to a large extent. Atari welcomes user
- inquiries and constructive criticisms, and we act upon them more
- frequently than is widely known. We love ya, honest we do. ga
-
- <[Rick] R.GRIDLEY> Ok, (Grin) thanks and thanks to John with helping me
- with a problem about a year back. I am done thanks Holly
-
- <D.D.MARTIN> huggs, Neil 1. Any truth to the rumor that the laptop
- will be available by the end of the year? 2. IBM or MAC compatibility
- is a _major_ factor NEIL. The portability of office<-->home is a great
- selling feature. And _we_ have a choice of the _best_ that is
- available in software to do the job at hand. ga
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> Any announcement of new hardware will have to wait for
- Comdex, sorry. Shipping times, too... I agree that it is an important
- selling factor, but we won't let that overshadow the need for
- continuing development of TOS programs.] ga
-
- <D.D.MARTIN> Atari users are prone to say.. I love _MY_ Atari, but I
- don't know if I love Atari.... We all know we have the greatest
- personal computer available...you folks at Atari do to.... so who's job
- is it to tell the others? ga
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> Mainly ours, of course. But, from a BUSINESS
- perspective, which is the only perspective that our boss takes, you
- have to look at the return on any promoting we do. Right now, we sell
- every computer we make. We'd love to have enough computers to sell
- where we would have to advertise in order to move them all. So, in the
- meantime, the grass roots, meaning the Atari community, has the main
- role. ga
-
- <[Darek] DAREKM> My question is a rehash of one already asked, but, why
- _not_ push the compatibility issue? The Mac, PC, and Atari 800 <grin>
- compatibility would interest a lot of people. Afterall, the 130XE looks
- very much like a 520, yet Atari rarely mixes ads of 8 bits and STs.
- However, you look in most Atari user group newsletters, and they mix the
- two computers all the time. Earlier tonight I was demoing my 8 bit
- drive to ST interface to a group of about 30 8 bit users (no ST users
- in the gruop) and about 1/4 of them indicated that they've thinking of
- getting an ST. When I showed them 8 bit software booting off an Indus
- GT, they all indicated they are _more_ interested. Wouldn't it be a
- great way to upload a lot of 520s and single sided drives, by having
- some kind of upgrade policy for 8 bit users to upgrade to the ST. I
- know you're short of DRAMs, but with the RAM of a Mega 4 you can unload
- 8 520s. ga oops, I meant to say "unload", not "upload"
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> The Mega uses 1 megabit DRAM chips. The ST uses 256K-
- bit chips. So, making a Mega does not impact production of ST's at all.
- There has definitely been a solid trend toward 8-bit Atari users moving
- up to the ST. But to reiterate, it is difficult to justify from a
- business sense, promoting a product when we don't have enough to satisfy
- the current demand. ga
-
- <[Darek] DAREKM> The 8 bit users indicated that one of the reasons that
- they'd like to upgrade is because the 8 bit software market is dead. I
- just see it as a great opportunity to get these potential ST owners
- before they get tired of waiting and buy a non-Atari 16 bit product. ga
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> I don't know how to sell our chairman on giving a
- special deal to anyone, even our most favorite customers, at this time.
-
- <[Norm] N.RECHTMAN1> Are there any plans to make a laser printer with
- more memory for 1040 users? and how about a desk jet copy? ga
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> I think a better answer is for 1040 users to get more
- RAM. The reason for that is this: if you have RAM in the laser
- printer, it ONLY helps you when you are printing. If you put it in the
- computer, then it is available for other jobs as well. 4 megabytes
- comes in mighty handy when you are spreadsheeting, or doing a Cyber
- animation. I am not aware of plans for an ink jet printer from Atari,
- but again, we are not here to announce products tonight. ga
-
- <[Norm] N.RECHTMAN1> that was just a suggestion. I would really like
- to see PC hardware add ons ga
-
- <D.D.MARTIN> Three cheers for Atari taking the bull by the horns and
- making plans to move production back to the US of A!!! Neil, can you
- tell us how things are progressing with the proposed plant in Houston?
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> Well, our negotiating team is still terrorizing the
- folks in Texas. We expect some news shortly, but at the moment, nothing
- new to report at this time. ga
-
- <[Dan] GRIBNIF> I have two questions: First, what is the current status
- of the CD ROM? ga
-
- <[Mark @ Atari] MJANSEN> Most recent I heard is that we're trying to get
- some good applications together... Makes more sense than saying "Here's
- a CD-ROM player. Go to Tower Records and buy some CDs. Have a good
- time." It would be nice if there was something to _do_ with it first.
- ..so we're working on it. ga
-
- <[Dan] GRIBNIF> Is that the only setback? Does it work with a Laser and
- HD yet?
-
- <[Mark @ Atari] MJANSEN> Yes. And headphones. :-)
-
- <[Dan] GRIBNIF> <smile>
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> There is a driver for the CD ROM that lets it be read
- by TOS applications as if it were a really big drive. You can open it
- from the desktop and read files directly. So now it is a fairly simple
- matter of getting software which reads the databases on the CD ROM disks
- and does something with it. ga
-
- <[Dan] GRIBNIF> (I was referring to the rumored problems with other DMA
- devices)
-
- <[Mark @ Atari] MJANSEN> I know several people with the setup you
- described.
-
- <[Dan] GRIBNIF> ok, thanks. The other question is one that Neil probably
- saw in my letter to Info-Atari16... I was curious as to how normal users
- (not developers) will be notified of TOS 1.4...
-
- <[Mark @ Atari] MJANSEN> Skywriting, blimps, dancing girls...(sorry, I
- couldn't resist.) and if they will also be provided with an "official"
- way of reporting bugs. ga
-
- <[John @ Atari] TOWNS> <grin>
-
- <[Mark @ Atari] MJANSEN> Well, it's like this... People will find out
- through magazines, etc. And dealers will know about it. The plan is to
- polish up a little program we've got here that is used for developers
- to submit bug reports, and release that to the public too.
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> Through the dealers, primarily. And through all the
- communications at our disposal.
-
- <[Dan] GRIBNIF> "through magazines, etc??" Atari Explorer is still
- reviewing things that came out 8 months ago as NEW!
-
- <[John @ Atari] TOWNS> I believe that the information will also be
- published in the User's Group newsletter as well (Right, Neil?)
-
- <[Neil] NHARRIS> Like I said, through all the communications vehicles
- at our disposal. I tend to think the Atari community is very well wired
- together. ga
-
- <[Dan] GRIBNIF> ok, now THAT's more like what I wanted to hear <smile>
- yes, I tend to agree. Sorry about that comment a second ago sounding a
- bit huffy. ga.
-
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