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- =======(( ===== April 26, 1991 Issue #91-17
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- CONTENTS
-
- ATARIUSER MAGAZINE DEBUTS...................................
- Z*NET ATARIWATCH 1991 CALENDAR..............................
- Z*NET NEWSWIRE..............................................
- WORDFLAIR CONFERENCE...................................GEnie
- GRIBNIF SOFTWARE ANNOUNCES PATCH...............Press Release
- CALAMUS TUTORIAL - PART X......................Geoff LaCasse
- SDS ANNOUNCED DESKJET UTILITIES PAK............Press Release
- UNIVERSAL NETWORKING SYSTEM FOR THE ST.........Press Release
- FAST TECHNOLOGY UPDATE.........................Press Release
- TQM ANNOUNCES STREE............................Press Release
- Z*NET SOFTWARE SHELF..........................Ron Berinstein
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- ATARIUSER MAGAZINE DEBUTS - UPDATE
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-
-
- ATARIUSER MAGAZINE will be the Guest in the Real-Time-Conference on
- GEnie this coming Wednesday night, May 1, at 10 PM, 7 PM Pacific time.
- AtariUser is the new FREE Atari monthly magazine, formerly ST JOURNAL.
- John Nagy, John King Tarpinian, and Steve Lesh will be on hand to
- discuss the new all-Atari magazine. Attendees will get an extra free
- offer... be there.
-
- The crew of AtariUser will be attending the conference from the CODEHEAD
- QUARTERS BBS, at the birthday party for the first year of operation of
- the BBS. Ron Berinstein, host of the CodeHead Quarters system and PD/
- Shareware reviewer for Z*NET and AtariUser, also manages the Vine Street
- Bar and Grill in Hollywood, California, and the conference will end in
- an appreciation party for all the system users. As the name implies,
- CodeHead Quarters BBS is the home base for support of John Eidsvoog and
- Charles F. Johnson's CODEHEAD SOFTWARE.
-
- Here is the Editor's Viewpoint column from the May issue of AtariUser
- magazine, now on newsstands, dealer shelves, and user group meeting
- tables. (Reprinted by permission, Copyright 1991 by Quill Publishing,
- all rights reserved.)
-
- HIGH RESOLUTION: Viewpoints and Responses from our Atari Community
-
- Welcome to ATARIUSER MAGAZINE by John Nagy, Editor In Chief
-
- You are holding a rare commodity in today's world: an Atari specific
- monthly magazine. In fact, ATARIUSER may be the U.S.'s ONLY monthly
- commercial Atari magazine-format publication. That's both an exciting
- opportunity and a heavy commitment.
-
- We USED to be ST JOURNAL, a widely praised but relatively low-production
- ST specific glossy magazine. Despite ST JOURNAL's popularity (where it
- could be found), we could not afford to print more than 10,000 copies
- with the ad revenues we were earning... and couldn't raise more revenues
- without increasing circulation. Even while our acceptance and quality
- increased with each issue, the numbers just weren't going to work.
-
- Enter ATARIUSER MAGAZINE. Steve Lesh of Quill Publications and I had
- been kicking around the concept of doing a dealer-distributed free
- computer magazine for quite a while. There are several non-specific
- computer regional magazines that have done well in the "free" format,
- particularly on the West coast. We decided to risk trying to do the
- first national (international, really) "free" distribution magazine. By
- a series of trade-offs of production numbers against printing and
- binding methods, ad rates, and distribution schemes, we think it is
- going to work. We even figure to be able to clinch the title for
- largest circulation Atari magazine in the USA... and provide a FREE
- product. Every month! I agreed to become the editor and Steve will
- provide his outstanding layout and art direction. Also from ST JOURNAL
- are Kevin Horn heading up advertising, Gantry Gappmayer, John King
- Tarpinian as Assistant Editor, and a number of contributors from the old
- JOURNAL staff.
-
- You may have noticed the $1 "Bookstore Price" on the cover... and some
- of you may have had to pay it. Sorry, but some major bookstores and
- businesses simply can't and won't cope with a totally free magazine.
- Rather than have to give up the substantial potential circulation, we
- allow them to charge meagerly, if they must. This is not an uncommon
- solution for other, similar "free" publications... but see "Getting
- AtariUser, below!
-
- AtariUser will cover the ENTIRE Atari computer product lineup, including
- the TT, STe, ST, MEGA, MEGA/STe, Portfolio, Lynx, and even the out-of-
- production Atari 8-bit series of computers. And as Atari's product
- family grows in the coming months, so will we. We'll focus on the facts
- that will make life easier for ATARI USERS. Every month we will try to
- cut to the meat of what is happening, what is available, what it can do
- for you, and how to get it. And we'll do it FAST, with less than two
- weeks between final edits and distribution.
-
- We are maintaining close alliances with other magazines and news
- agencies to be sure our information is as current as possible. We'll
- exchange material with Z*NET INTERNATIONAL ATARI NEWS SERVICE, Germany's
- PD JOURNAL, and several other foreign magazines.
-
- Our departments will regularly include all Atari product lines, plus
- rotating focuses on DTP, communications, graphics, MIDI applications,
- new software and game reviews, top PD and SHAREWARE software, user group
- news, emulation, hardware hacking, etc. And I'll be keeping you current
- with ATARI NEWS AND COMMENT, continuing the column I've done for years
- in COMPUTER SHOPPER magazine.
-
- You'll find two specific constructs recurring throughout our pages:
-
- * the ALERT BOX
- This will be at the top of each department's column with quick news and
- facts about the subject in general. You'll be able to keep up with
- developments in each department with a glance.
-
- * the RESOURCES
- Each month we'll feature a RESOURCE FILE for one or more of our
- departments, giving a comprehensive listing of available products,
- dealers, user groups, BBS's, etc.
-
- We're continuing the advertiser and product indexes that were popular in
- ST JOURNAL. We'll even do something unheard of since Kris Kringle
- suggested MACY's in MIRACLE ON 34th STREET...recommend you to the OTHER
- Atari publications, let you know what each of them feature in their
- current issue, and how to subscribe!
-
- We want to make it easier to be an ATARI USER. Our concept and goal is
- to be your standard monthly reference for all Atari interests... at a
- price Atari Users can truly say is POWER WITHOUT THE PRICE... FREE! Let
- us know how you think we're doing!
-
- John Nagy, Editor in Chief, AtariUser Magazine
-
- GETTING ATARIUSER
-
- We distribute bundles of ATARIUSER to dealers and user groups upon
- request in increments of 50. Registered Atari User Groups get ATARIUSER
- completely free, all others pay only shipping costs. Individual
- introductory copies are $1.00 by first class mail. Preferential home
- delivery is available for a limited time price of $15 per year. Contact
- ATARIUSER for details... 800-333-3567, 113 West College Street, Covina,
- California, 91723. FAX 818-332-2869.
-
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- Z*NET ATARIWATCH 1991 CALENDAR
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-
-
- Here's the schedule of 1991 Atari appearances as scheduled at this time.
- Entries marked "Bob Brodie at..." are typically speaking engagements or
- appearances at clubs, dealers, or small non-Atari specific shows.
-
-
- April 27
- Bob Brodie in Glendale California, addressing 10 groups in a theater
- setting. An open house follows at a local Atari dealer with several
- developers appearing also. Contact John King Tarpinian, 818-246-7286.
-
- May 4-5
- The Windsor Atari Users Group of Windsor, Ontario, Canada and the
- Washtenaw Atari Users Group of Ann Arbor, MI are hosting the Windsor/
- Detroit International AtariFest on May 4 and 5 at the St. Clair College
- of Arts and Technology in Windsor. Atari Canada and U.S. will both
- attend. Contact Craig Harvey, WAUG - Ann Arbor at 313-994-5619 or Brian
- Cassidy, WAUG - Windsor at 519-966-0305.
-
- May 18
- Bob Brodie in Orlando Florida
-
- June 1-4
- Summer Consumer Electronic Show (CES) Las Vegas Nevada
-
- June 12
- Bob Brodie in Sacramento California
-
- June 15-16
- PACIFIC NORTHWEST ATARIFEST June 15th and 16th at the Steveston Senior
- Secondary School, 10440 Number Two Road, Richmond B.C. Canada. This is
- the first major Canadian Atari show west of Toronto, and is just across
- the US border from Seattle. Contact Terry Schreiber at (604) 275-7944,
- T.Schreiber1 on GEnie, or Node #505 Atari West BBS on F-Net.
-
- July 20
- Bob Brodie at BRACE, Asheville North Carolina (Sheldon Winnick)
-
- July 27
- A third AtariFest is planned at Indianapolis, Indiana on Saturday, July
- 27th, sponsored jointly by the user groups at Indianapolis and
- Bloomington known as MIST (Mid-Indiana ST). MIST AtariFest III will be
- held at CADRE, Inc., 6385 Castleplace Drive, Indianapolis, In. Leave
- mail on GEnie to (Bill) W.LORING1, or call 812-336-8103.
-
- August 8-11
- GENCON Gamers Convention in Milwaukee Wisconsin
-
- August 23-25
- Dusseldorf Atarimesse. This is the huge all-Atari show held annually in
- Germany. Contact Alwin Stumph, Frankfurterstrasse 89-91, 6096 Raunheim.
- Phone 49-6142-2090 fax 49-6142-209180
-
- September 14-15
- The Southern California ATARI Computer Faire, Version 5.0, also known as
- THE GLENDALE SHOW has been confirmed for September 14 and 15, 1991.
- Contact: H.A.C.K.S., 249 N. Brand Bl. #321, Glendale, CA 91203, or call
- John King Tarpinian, Faire Chairperson, 818-246-7286.
-
- October 12-13
- WAACE show Washington DC
-
- October 21-25
- Fall COMDEX Las Vegas Nevada
-
- November 23-24
- Chicago Atari Computer Show BY ATARI. Contact Larry Grauzas, P.O. Box
- 8788, Waukegan, IL 60079-8788, phone 708-566-0671. Administrated by the
- Lake County Atari Computer Enthusiasts (LCACE).
-
-
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- Z*NET NEWSWIRE
- --------------
- Z*Net News
- =======================================================================
- This weeks Newswire was compiled by Jon Clarke, Ron Kovacs, Terry
- Schreiber and Mike Mezaros.
-
-
- ATARI MARKET IMPROVES
- Sales of the Atari product have reduced over the several months in New
- Zealand according to Mr Alex Davidson. However there is light at the
- end of the tunnel as sales start to pick up for the first time in three
- months. The STe has proved to be popular with the home user. When
- asked where the new Atari TT was, Davidson said it would not be here for
- sometime to come.
-
-
- LINOTYPE-HELL TO INCLUDE CIS PRODUCTS
- Barneyscan announced this week that Linotype-Hell will include selected
- Color Imaging Systems (CIS) products in its highly successful Series
- 1000 Scanned Color Publishing System. The agreement includes
- Barneyscan's CIS 4520 multi-film format transparency scanner, QuickScan
- image acquisition software and CIS ColorAccess color separation
- software. The Hi-Performance version of the Scanned Color System
- includes Apple Macintosh Workstations, page layout software, 19-inch,
- 24-bit display system, Linotronic 330 imagesetter at 3386 dpi output
- resolution, Cromacheck Dry Color Proofing System and the Barneyscan CIS
- 4520 multi-film format scanning system with CIS ColorAccess color
- separation software.
-
-
- COMPUTER SYSOP CHARGED
- A 25-year-old computer user has been charged with sexually assaulting
- two teenage brothers who were drawn to his home because of the
- electronic bulletin board he ran, according to police. Michael Labbe
- and an associate, Jeffrey Whitman, 23, both of Warwick, were released
- Monday after a bail hearing in Superior Court. Authorities allege
- Labbe molested the teenagers in 1989, 1990 and 1991. Whitman allegedly
- molested them in 1990. Labbe met the boys through his computer bulletin
- board service, which he called Eagle's Nest because he is an Eagle
- Scout, investigators said. The service, begun in 1984, is the largest
- of its kind in the state, and the boys were 16 and 14 when they met
- Labbe. They frequently visited his Lincoln Park home, where his
- computer system was set up in the basement. The bulletin board run by
- Labbe and Whitman is geared to hobbyists and teenagers. Labbe was a
- leading member of an organization called Relay Net, which is touted as
- the second largest computer bulletin board network in the world. He has
- been suspended as a member of its steering committee because of his
- arrest.
-
-
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- WORDFLAIR CONFERENCE
- --------------------
- Captured from the GEnie ST Roundtable
- =======================================================================
-
-
- <JEFF.W> Our guest tonight is Lauren Flanegan-Sellers, president of
- Goldleaf Publishing. Most of you are familiar with Goldleaf as the
- publisher of Wordflair and Wordflair II.
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Thank you Jeff. We are pleased to announce
- several new products. We have broken our offerings into three major
- product lines: Document processing, Digital PrePress and Programming/
- Utilities. We are proud to announce that we have acquired exclusive
- marketing and distribution rights for North America for the HiSoft
- products and the 3K ComputerBild software and hardware products along
- with a host of hardware peripherals to provide complete publishing
- systems.
-
- These PrePress and Document Processing solutions more than hold their
- own against Mac and PC software. We are part of an alliance with ISD,
- SoftLogik and Atari to bring high end publishing solutions to the North
- American publishing (vertical) market. This alliance is known as the
- Direct to Press solutions, and Atari has formed a new division, the
- Professional Systems Group to address the alliance's vertical market
- efforts.
-
- After an initial launch at CEPS (Corporate Electronic Publishing
- Systems) in Chicago, we are very happy to state that the Direct to Press
- solutions turned some heads around about the Atari computer as a viable
- publishing platform.
-
- <[Larry Rymal] LRYMAL> Hi, glad to see you here! In the recent years,
- ST wordprocessors have been a bit stagnant, in spite of an aggressive
- market entry during the mid-80's. How do your products compare to Mac-
- type document processors (MacWrite II-ugh!)?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Hi, this is John Fox. We think Wordflair II
- compares very favorably to word processors such as MacWrite, MS Word,
- etc. In addition to giving you multiple font and point sizes, we have
- a built in database, pastable calculation cells, page layout tools, and
- elegant graphics handling. So, we don't just think we "hold up" against
- other products on the PC and Mac, we think we offer something
- categorically different: "Live compound document processing" which we
- take to mean as the combination of text, graphics, merged data and
- calculation on a single page. To do what Wordflair II does as a single
- program you would have to use several programs in a "multitasking"
- environment.
-
- <[Mike] M.SQUIRE> Lauren, I'd like to start my question by complementing
- you and your collegues at Goldleaf for the fine customer service that
- you're offering online on GEnie. What I'd like to know is will Goldleaf
- be selling Wordflair II at the Windsor show and if so, will you be
- offering any "show specials"?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> thanks Mike. The answer is yes, we will have
- a show special for many of our new products.
-
- <[Dave] D.SHORR> Does WordFlair II come with a GDOS printer driver for
- the Atari SMM804? My previous GDOS program, WordUp 3, did not provide
- one; its Epson and Gemini 9 pin drivers would not work with the SMM804
- because they required 240DPI graphics resolution. This prevented me
- from using this 'document processor''s more powerful features.
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Yes, we fully support this printer with screen
- and printer fonts.
-
- <[Randy] R.NOAK> If I purchase Retouche, will there be an upgrade path
- to Retouche Pro?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Yes. This is generally true with all our
- products. We try to offer special deals to our registered users.
-
- <[Hugh] H.FALK> technical question: but first thanks Ron? for the
- upload of the new assign.sysfile for the TT. I have a TT with two megs
- and a SLM804 laser. My fonts now load but I still can't print. The
- print option is grayed out. Does WordFlair II know I dont have enough
- memory and won't let me print? (Shouldn't it at least try to print and
- say "out of memory") Or could something else be wrong?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> No, unfortunately, GDOS requires at least 2.5
- megs to print to an SLM 805 or 605 printer. You can never have too much
- RAM, especially on a TT. Upgrade that puppy, and you will be very happy
- with FSM GDOS's fast scaling and Font Scaling routines.
-
- <[Leland] L.DUMAS> Will there be another upgrade from 1st word plus? My
- wife likes me to buy things on sale.
-
- <JEFF.W> 1st Word Plus? That's another company, Leland. GST Holdings
- does 1st Word Plus.
-
- [Leland] L.DUMAS> You had a trade in offer earlier
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> If you mean will we repeat our Swap Offer, the
- answer is not likely. We had a fantastic response, but don't want to
- cut into our dealer base. Please support dealers wherever possible!
-
- <J.D.BARNES> John, I think that Wordflairs very courageous for doing
- this. I wonder how much demand you really see for these kinds of
- products in the Atari marketplace.
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> We don't see a huge demand existing within the
- installed base. We intend to create a whole new market that will bring
- many sophisticate new users to the Atari machine. This will benefit the
- entire existing user base by making the market more viable and
- interesting for other developers. Don't forget what DTP did for the
- Mac!
-
- <J.DOSSEY> How does WordFlair II compare to Pagestream? Thanks.
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Wordflair II is a document processor that has
- many of the page layout features of a Page layout program such as the
- excellent PageStream. Wordflair II is great for quick compound
- documents, intelligent forms and invoices, proposals and the like.
- PageStream is much more full featured and the two products are not
- intended to compete. They meet different needs. Our goal in designing
- WF II is that it will comfortable co-exist with most programs on the
- market as its blend of features is unique.
-
- <R.MONFORT1> Thanks what is the Image speeder and Didot?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> The ImageSpeeder is specially configured tower
- that contains a TT, two special boards (one is for super fast graphics
- co-processing, the other a direct hardware link to a Hell image setter),
- storage devices, peripheral ports, and a beefy power supply. The Image
- Speeder is designed to be used as a complete digital pre press work
- station. Didot Line Art is a professional line art and type design.
-
- <JEFF.W> Do you prices to announce at this time for these products?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> program. All of our pre-press tools take
- advantage of the hardware based halftone screening capabilites of the
- Image Speeder.
-
- <JEFF.W> Before we continue.. Two things.....Do you have prices on
- these that can be announced at this time?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Yes, in fact we have a complete .ARC file that
- contains descriptions and pricing on our new line. We will upload this
- file after the conference.
-
- <JEFF.W> I'm going to roll a dice that has 67 faces. Whoever has the
- job number on the face that comes up wins HiSoft ProFlight!
-
- Rolls 1d66 -> 50 = 50 D.BARTLETT1 is the winner! Congrats, D.BARTLETT1.
- Say hi!
-
- <D.BARTLETT1> Uh, I never won anything ?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Congratulations. Please email us your
- address, and we'll send your copy right away.
-
- <JEFF.W> Well, you picked a great time to start! Send email addressed
- to WORDFLAIR, okay?
-
- <JEFF.W> That was fun!!!! Tell us a little about ProFlight, would you?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Suuuure. ProFlight is the perfect way to take
- a break from a hard day or night of hacking. This highly realistic
- Tornado flight simulator lets you run a variety of missions, from
- reconaissance to heated battle. You can fire heat seaking sidewinder
- missiles, Radar guided sky flash missiles, laser guided bombs and
- cannon. This game should come bundled with a towel to wipe the sweat
- from your brow, but there wasn't enough room in the box.
-
- <JEFF.W> Lauren and John.....Do you know if ProFlight runs on a TT?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Runs in color or monochrome on any ST with at
- least 512 K memory and a floppy drive. SRP $69.95.
-
- <JEFF.W> TT-compatable?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Haven't been able to get the programmers off
- our TT long enough to test it. But will do so soon. We suspect the
- answer is yes.
-
- <[Ken] K.HULET> This is my first RTC!. Please tell us about HiSoft
- Highspeed Pascal, price availability, features. See you in Windsor.
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> HighSpeed Pascal is a complete, integrated
- Pascal compiler system, compatible with Turbo Pascal 5 on the PC. Very
- fast compilation speed with a multi-window interactive editor, linker,
- assembler and on-line help. This is an ideal product for porting to and
- from the PC.
-
- <D.BARTLETT1> How does Goldleaf market their ST line, without an
- American ST Magazine?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> What do you mean without an American ST
- magazine? We advertise and sent editorial info to Current Notes, AIM,
- ST Informer and AtariUser. In addition to this, the digital pre press
- line will be marketed through industry wide media such as Publish!
- American Typographer, Seybold Report and the like. We also market
- through direct mail, and special dealer promotions.
-
- <R.CARPENTE18> Will we see Wercs and Lattice C? And when is their
- availability?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Sure will. Lattice C 5 and Wercs are available
- now. Please see our upload for more info. Lattice C TT and DevPac TT
- are on their way. Watch for special pricing in the next issue of ST
- Informer.
-
- <D.D.MARTIN> Can any of your products handle such things as color
- trapping, color separations (CMY etc) and Postscript graphics etc for
- output to a linotronic?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Color trapping is controlled through our page
- composition program Didot Professional. This program does full CMYK
- separations, as does Retouche Professional CD. Both programs print
- Postscript to disk for output to a Linotronic. For highest quality and
- speed, you would output directly to a Hell Image Setter. Eventually the
- entire Lino/Hell range of image setter will be supported by the Image
- Speeder. While Postscript is a great standard, its halftone screening
- algorythms and processing speed is inadequate for professional quality
- work. We use a proprietary system for outputting complete rasterized
- images directly to the video port of an image setter. This system of
- pre rasterization ensures that a page is exposed in one smooth motion.
- The higher quality screening process eliminate problems of registration,
- banding and moire patterns associated with Postscript.
-
- In sum, our system reads and writes proprietary file formats (Type I and
- Calamus fonts, TIFF images, EPS and PS) but when it comes to actually
- producing camera ready film, we think our system is superior.
-
- <[JOHN MORALES] ATARI-MIDI> A two fold Question guys, what is Atari's
- commitment to Goldleaf and how are they going to assist in helping you
- reach the vertical markets..with your high end products.
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Atari has a very high level of commitment to
- the Direct to Press solutions which include the products from ISD,
- SoftLogik, and Goldleaf as developed by DMC, 3K ComputerBild and others
- in Germany. I think that Atari has realized that the vertical
- publishing market is one of its last opportunities to grab a piece of
- the US computer market at a cost they can afford.
-
- For the moment anyway, these products offer a technical lead over
- similar products on the Mac and PC. Look for a bold presence at Seybold
- in October, and alliance with high end VARS and resellers, and a much
- improved marketing program.
-
- <JEFF.W> Let's do another giveaway.....What is Harlekin?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Harlekin is a compendium of useful desk
- accessories such as a: flexible scrap book, mini word processor, diary,
- calendar, RAMdisk, printer spooler, terminal program and more. See our
- upload for more info.
-
- <JEFF.W> Okay.....I'll roll another 66-faced die again for Harlekin.
- 13 = 13 Ha ha! Lauren....You're not eligible. We'll try that again.
- 36 = 36
-
- <JEFF.W> JD!!!!!! Da Winna! Congrats, Dude!
-
- <[John] J.COLE18> Lauren/John, You say your getting into lanugages? How
- about a C++ compiler? Also when is the next MAJOR relese of WFII due?
- Peeking under WFII's skirt is fun, but I want more docs open, and better
- drawing tools! :-)
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Look at our upload for all the languages we
- are offering. As for WFII, two more upgrades are planned for this year.
- Registered users are always the first to know.
-
- <[RICK] R.HARRIS34> I have several DT pub. & Text processors, but only
- one, PS supports HP laserjet emulation, will most of your products
- support a non atari laser printer?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Currently, GDOS support for the HP line of
- printers is available from Migraph. The new FSM GDOS includes drivers
- for a number of printers including the Deskjet and Laserjet. All of our
- document processing and pre-press products will ultimately support the
- FSM GDOS standard. WFII is one of the first to do so.
-
- <[Dave] D.SHORR> I use DevPac ST 2.09 and would like to know what the
- latest and greatest version is and what your upgrade policy will be.
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Please contact us for info on current versions
- and upgrade policies. We will offers support for registered users by
- phone and on GEnie.
-
- <[John & TT030] J.FOURNIER> Do your products support advanced ST and TT
- features like math co-processors and higher [color] graphics modes?
- And when will we see FSM-GDOS?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Yes. For instance Retouche Professional takes
- advantage of TT medium res. Wordflair II runs in TT hi res. As for FSM
- GDOS, ask Atari. Our understanding is 45-60 days. Whatever happens,
- registered users of Goldleaf products will get the best possible price.
-
- <J.D.BARNES> John, is the Image speed a VME product? does it use VME bus
- technology?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> No, it's actuallya stand alone machine that
- takes advantage of VME and DMA.
-
- <[JR] J.WENZEL2> Lauren/John: I was wondering if you might tell us
- what some of the special features of Retouche and Retouche Pro are. And
- what diferentiates the 2?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Thanks for the question, but the differences
- are too complex. Our upload file GLP_PROD.ARC has a wealth of info, and
- you can always contact us with any specific questions. We'll add new
- topics to our GEnie Cat 35.
-
- <DAVESMALL> In multi-platform environments, are you looking into h/w
- support for exchanging data with macs and PC's?
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Great question, Dave. We are pushing for
- Ethernet as the most viable networking solution. For more local needs,
- we are anxious for Local talk, and floppy drives that read/write the
- Mac and PC format at up to 1.44. How bout a Spectre ROM chip?
-
- <DAVESMALL> Mac drives can be done, but most people don't prefer
- SneakerNet when they can avoid it. I saw a decent Ethernet at Cebit in
- the UNIX platforms there, plugged into VME, with a Mega extension card
- if you needed it.
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Also, we are supporting software file
- standards such as PIL (Page Interchange Language) for exchanging
- document architechture and component files amongst various software and
- platforms. Long live standards and open systems!
-
- <[Lauren/John] WORDFLAIR> Now let's close with a WFII giveaway. Where's
- our hot dice roller? Stop eating that burrito and get to work!!!
-
- <JEFF.W> Yes. Sounds good to me. Now we'll give away a copy of
- WordflairII. 31 = 31 HAINES!!!!! The Winner! Congrats, HAINES.
-
- [EDITORS NOTE: This conference is Copyright (c)1991, GEnie ST RT. To
- participate in future GEnie Conferences you have to join. Leave email
- in FNET to Node 593 for more information. Next week, we will include
- sign-up information for GEnie.) PS: We couldn't locate the sign-up
- info we used to have on file and apologize for causing you to wait!
-
-
-
-
- =======================================================================
- GRIBNIF SOFTWARE ANNOUNCES PATCH
- --------------------------------
- Press Release
- =======================================================================
-
-
- NeoDesk(R) 3.01 to 3.02 Patch Program
-
- As a gift to our loyal customers, we are releasing a special patch
- program that will upgrade copies of NeoDesk 3 (version 3.01) to the
- newer 3.02 version. This newer version fixes several small bugs while
- adding a couple minor enhacements.
-
- The "freeware" method of distribution of this patch will make it
- available to NeoDesk 3 users with a minimal amount of hastle and cost.
-
- It requires that a U.S. copy of NeoDesk 3 (version 3.01). The archive
- itself is almost 200K, and can be ordered direct from us (see order
- form). Customers can contact us at (413) 584-7887 for more information.
-
- Also Available from Us
-
- In conjunction with the release of this upgrade, two new disks are also
- available directly from us:
-
- NeoDesk Accessories Disk, Volume I
-
- This disk, designed to be used with NeoDesk 3.02 or above, includes two
- new desk accessories:
-
- 1. Call NeoDesk
- This amazing NeoDesk Accessory lets you open a window to the NeoDesk
- desktop inside any standard GEM program! As long as NeoDesk is
- resident, you can have complete access to it. The NeoDesk drop-down
- menus appear inside the window and you can scroll and resize it just
- like any other window. Best of all, it does all of this in less than
- 7K!
-
- 2. Item Chooser
- This NeoDesk Accessory will select any group of items (files or folders)
- from your topmost NeoDesk window which match any of the specified
- criteria. These can include:
-
- o Up to four different file templates
- o Item size (less than, greater than, or equal to)
- o Item date (less than, greater than, or equal to)
- o Item time (less than, greater than, or equal to)
- o Item type (read only, archive bit)
-
- For example, you could have it select from the topmost NeoDesk window
- all files matching the template of "*.C" which have a file date newer
- than 01/01/91. The Item Chooser would go through the window and select
- all files which match that specification.
-
- Gribnif Utilities Disk, Version 2.0
-
- This updated version of our popular utilities disk includes the
- following new additions:
-
- 1. Memfile 3.0 - Latest version of Dan's amazing File/Sector/Memory
- editor. Runs it its own GEM window and now lets you cut & paste from
- any destination to any source. This is the type of program you would
- expect to pay Big Bucks for. Interfaces with the NeoDesk 3 desktop as
- a "NeoDesk Accessory".
-
- 2. FormDoIt! - This utility is causing quite a stir! Place FormDoIt!
- in your AUTO folder and see how the standard system dialog and alert
- boxes are instantly enhanced with keyboard equivalents, enhanced text
- field editing, and much more!
-
- 3. Plus our other already very popular utilities, including:
-
- o NewBell - Replace the system bell with any digitized sound of your
- choice.
- o 24 Pin Printer Driver - Perform screen dumps on any 24 pin printer.
- Includes aspect ratio control.
- o and more!
-
- Some other commercial products from us that you might be interested in:
-
- NeoDesk CLI
- The NeoDesk CLI is a complete add-on command line interpreter for the
- NeoDesk 3 desktop replacement package. It runs out of its own GEM
- window and includes a very complete batch programming language. This
- allows for such things as the creation of powerful batch files which let
- you automate your computer. The NeoDesk CLI uses both MS-DOS and UNIX
- style commands to simplify its use. The package includes a 70 page
- manual. A freeware demo version is also available.
-
- CardFile(TM) 3
- CardFile 3 is the complete personal information manager for your Atari.
- With CardFile you can create a Rolodex(R) style address books and phone
- lists. A powerful filter function lets you instantly find any specific
- information. CardFile's appointment calendar keeps track of all your
- appointments and important dates. It can even print a daily or weekly
- agenda. CardFile also can insert an address directly into your word
- processor, address envelopes, or even dial the phone. Program and desk
- accessory versions are included, which allow access to your data at all
- times. A freeware demo version is also available.
-
- KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN FOR OTHER EXCITING PACKAGES, SOON TO BE ANNOUNCED!!
-
- HOW TO ORDER
-
- If you wish to order any of the above mentioned disks or programs, the
- PATCH302 program, or have your disk upgraded by us, follow these easy
- instructions:
-
- 1. Enclose the correct amount:
-
- a. "NeoDesk Accessories Disk, Volume I"..........$10.00 ________
- b. "NeoDesk Utilities Disk, Version 2.0".........$10.00 ________
- c. PATCH302.PRG Upgrade Program..................$ 5.00 ________
- d. Have your 3.01 disk upgraded to 3.02 by us....$ 5.00 ________
- e. NeoDesk CLI (includes complete manual)........$29.95 ________
- f. CardFile 3 (includes complete manual).........$39.95 ________
- g. Shipping & Handling (REQUIRED on any order)
- (USA $2.00, Canada $3.00, Foreign $5.00)............ ________
- h. If ordering from MA, enclose 5% sales tax........... ________
-
- 2. Make sure payment is in U.S. Funds on a U.S. Bank Account. If you
- wish to pay by MasterCard/Visa you must include your card number,
- expiration date, bank name, cardholder name exactly as it appears on
- card, and the cardholder's signature (authorizing the charge).
-
- 3. Enclose your NeoDesk 3 serial number............... ____________
-
- 4. Enclose a note with your name, address, and a daytime phone number
- (in case we have any questions about your order).
-
- 5. If we are upgrading your NeoDesk Master Disk (option "d"), be sure
- to include your original (registered) NeoDesk 3 "Master Disk".
-
- Any questions? Feel free to call us at (413) 584-7887. We'll be glad
- to help you out. You can also order all items except "d" by phone
- (please have your credit card handy).
-
- Legal Stuff
-
- "NeoDesk" is a registered trademark of Gribnif Software. "CardFile" is
- a trademark of GT Software. All other trademarks belong to their
- respective holders.
-
-
-
-
- =======================================================================
- CALAMUS TUTORIAL - PART X
- -------------------------
- Multi-page, Multi-column Documents 3
- =======================================================================
- Copyright by Geoff LaCasse, GXR Systems, Vancouver, B.C.
-
-
- Retrieve your document from last session. At this point we have a four
- page double-sided document layout with dissimilar header frames on its
- odd and even pages, a visible page numbering system, but no text frames
- or graphics.
-
- PROTECT (FRAMES, FRAMES GENERAL FUNCTIONS) the header frames on pages
- one and two. Protect prevents any alteration to their position or size.
- Go back to page one (document page three).
-
- Set HELP LINES VISIBLE, and SNAP TO HORIZONTAL/VERTICAL AUXILIARY LINES.
- The first defines the frame positioning, the second is an aid to frame
- placement. Go to TEXT, set text values to Justified (i.e. right as well
- as left), leading 2.0, paragraph spacing 6.0, Times font, ink colour 1,
- 12 point. These will be our default values for text imported into the
- document. In session 8 we created columns equals 3 for all pages.
- Margins included 2.00 for the top, 1.25 bottom, 1.25 left, and 0.75
- right.
-
- Notice that although Calamus allows us to create a double-sided
- document, the program is unable to display the necessary odd/even column
- guide format correctly (toggle between pages one and two to see the
- problem). Instead, we will be forced to re-display column guides
- separately for the two different page formats. With the pointer tool
- onscreen, create three frames for the three columns (the Snap-to feature
- will ease placement). At this point we need to add Piping (text flow).
-
- From the FRAMES icon pad, click on FRAMES SPECIAL FUNCTIONS. This icon
- pad, which we used previously, contains the Piping functions. With this
- document, unlike our previous, we need to add another element: piping
- from page to page.
-
- Piping is complex and, as you will probably find out, occasionally
- frustrating to use. Keep to the following order. Highlight DISPLAY
- PIPING CHAINS. Go to page one of your document and select the lefthand
- text frame. Highlight the icon (upper right corner of pad) PIPING FROM
- FRAME TO FRAME (it will stay highlighted until de-selected. With the
- frame still selected, click on PIPING FROM LAST PAGE. A piping symbol
- {>} will appear in the upper left corner of the frame, indicating Piping
- from last page established. Click on the middle, then right frames.
- The frame-to-frame piping symbol {-->} will appear in the bottom right
- of the left and mid frames, showing text flow is established. Finish
- piping on the page by clicking on PIPING TO NEXT PAGE. Move to page
- two, and repeat the process: click on lefthand frame, PIPING FROM LAST
- PAGE, middle frame, right frame, and PIPING TO NEXT PAGE (de-select HELP
- LINES VISIBLE if it becomes difficult to see the text frames amongst
- other lines). The piping symbol PIPING FROM FRAME TO FRAME on adjacent
- pages will appear when both page layouts are complete.
-
- Note that because you choose the piping order, it is possible to pipe to
- frames which are neither adjacent, nor on the same page. We could just
- as easily have ignored the middle frame on page one, and piped from the
- lefthand to the righthand. (Or two separate frames placed in one column
- guide -- but click off SNAP-TO AUXILIARY LINES before creating -- such
- as you might find in a newsletter.)
-
- We now need to copy our text frame layout (including its position) from
- pages one and two to the following pages. Go to COPY LAYOUT (in the
- PAGES drop-down menu) and select OK when a dialogue box appears. Move
- to page two and repeat the process.
-
- The dialogue box asks if you would like to repeat your layout on page
- one (or two) to following odd (or even) pages until the end of the
- document. Check pages three and four to see that they have received the
- proper format. You could also copy the layout, instead, up to a
- specified page number (although we would need more than the four in our
- present document), and have later pages take a different form.
-
- Let's change the layout on page one from 3 columns to 2. Select the
- middle column. Click on DELETE FRAME OUT OF PIPING CHAIN. Highlight
- SET AUXILIARY COLUMN GUIDES, and create a 2-column layout, but keep the
- other values the same. DELETE (the trashcan in FRAME GENERAL FUNCTIONS)
- the middle frame. Highlight SNAP TO AUXILIARY LINES and stretch the two
- remaining text frames to new inner margins. Do not copy the new layout
- from page one, it will only overwrite that on page three. This is
- important if you want to add pages to the document. In that case, copy
- the layout from pages three and two to pages beyond page four. Select
- PAGE NUMBERING from the PAGES drop-down menu, and click on OK to display
- page numbering on the new pages. Or, at this point, you can select a
- different page numbering scheme, with a new start value (number or
- letter). Experiment with your document format.
-
- If we wanted to make space for graphic frames we could move, for
- example, the bottom margin of the righthand frame on page one up to the
- six inch mark (positioned with auxiliary lines), and the bottom margins
- of both the mid and right frames to the six inch mark on page two. But
- there is an easier way. Place a Raster graphic frame at the bottom of
- page one, on top of the right text frame (but within its width). Import
- a Raster graphic. On page two, create a Vector graphic frame which
- overlaps (but not necessarily completely stretches the width of) two of
- the three frames and import a drawing. If needed, set ideal size, then
- PROPORTIONAL DRAWING for both, and resize for available space.
-
- Now LOAD DICTIONARY, highlight HYPHENATION AFTER IMPORT ON, and import
- your text file. Hyphenation prevents excessive word spacing when using
- narrow columns and Justification. If everything is correct, your file
- will flow from frame to frame as you move through the document. Text
- will flow under the graphics we placed previously. Return to page one,
- select the text frame beneath the graphic, go to FRAMES, FRAMES SPECIAL
- FUNCTIONS (the question mark--for text frames), and click on PLACE TEXT
- AROUND GRAPHIC (mid, top row--in midst of piping commands). Now select
- the graphic frame and click again on PLACE TEXT AROUND GRAPHIC. Text
- will reflow such that none will lay inside the graphic frame borders;
- additional text length will be absorbed into remaining column space on
- the document's last page.
-
- On page two, select each text column separately, and flow text around
- each. Click on a text frame, then PLACE TEXT OVER GRAPHIC (icon to
- right of Place Text Around Graphic) when you want to remove text flow-
- around. When in TEXT mode, text will appear to reflow into graphic
- boundary, but will properly reformat when this icon-pad is exited.
- Save your document.
-
- Next session, I wrap up this introductory Calamus tutorial. Topics will
- include the HLP file, macros, rotating text, merging documents, third
- party utilities, tips, and whatever else can be fitted in. The week
- after, I begin a column which will focus on Atari computers, software,
- and its application to the high-end user base.
-
-
-
-
-
- =======================================================================
- SDS ANNOUNCES DESKJET UTILITIES PAK
- -----------------------------------
- Press Release
- =======================================================================
-
-
- Software Development Systems is proud to announce: THE DESKJET UTILITIES
- PAK which includes:
-
- Deskjet Setup Accessory
-
- - Font, character set, and print attribute configuration
- - Printing of Degas, Degas Elite, MacPaint, and GEM .IMG files
- - Deskjet Active Talk won't let other applications reset your
- configuration
-
- Deskjet CPX
-
- - Font, character set, and print attribute configuration
- - Works with Atari's new Extensible Control Panel
- - Only 9k of memory required.
-
- Deskjet Mailing Label Printer
-
- - Imports word processor and database files for format and print on
- Avery Laser Labels
- - Can import almost any delimited format file
-
- Deskjet Disk Labeler
-
- - Reads and formats the directories from floppy disks and outputs them
- to Avery Laser Labels
- - Allows user configuration on many options
-
- Deskjet 1st Word Drivers
-
- - Finally a driver set for one of the most popular Atari word processors
- - Includes a driver to access Compugraphic Times and Letter Gothic fonts
- on the Deskjet 500
-
- Deskjet Envelope Printer (PRG/ACC)
-
- - Prints envelopes from the Deskjet's envelope tray
- - Maintains multiple return addresses to save typing
- - Application and Accessory version included
- - Makes special use of the Deskjet 500
-
- Shareware & Freeware included on disk:
-
- - ALT-HELP screen dump replacement
- - ASCII text compressor (saves paper!)
- - Picture format converter
- - Text files on how to get the most from your Deskjet
-
- Also included:
-
- - Neodesk 3.0 icons for graphic display
- - 32 page manual with helpful graphics and tutorials
-
- All of this is included for only $34.95 U.S. plus $2.50 shipping
- (California residents add 7% sales tax). To order, contact your local
- dealer or buy direct from us:
-
- Software Development Systems
- 996 Redondo Ave. #404
- Long Beach, CA 90804
- (213) 595-9799
-
-
-
-
- =======================================================================
- UNIVERSAL NETWORKING SYSTEM FOR THE ST
- --------------------------------------
- Press Release
- =======================================================================
-
-
- After 16 months of programming, the developers of UIS III are now
- introducing Universal NETwork (tm). Universal NETwork is a hardware
- independent software solution that can work with all network devices
- currently on the market. Universal NETwork can multi-task between
- network nodes, while simultaneously carrying out foreground tasks.
- Universal NETwork is the FINAL ANSWER TO YOUR NETWORK PROBLEMS.
-
- Universal NETwork is powerful: Choose whether you have multiple or
- single hard drives in the network. Now an office can run from one
- single hard drive or many. With Universal NETwork, everyone could be
- served from a central location, or from distributed servers.
-
- Universal NETwork is easy to use: Access the network as though it was
- just another drive on your machine. Using the network will become
- second nature. Copy, move, rename and delete files - even run programs
- - through the network.
-
- Universal NETwork is flexible: Users can share hard drives, printers,
- etc., on a peer-to-peer (bus) network with unmatched ease of use. Do
- you have more than one type of network hardware? Universal NETwork can
- be the link between different network devices.
-
- Universal NETwork is compatible: The network software has been fully
- tested on every version of ST TOS and with many different hard drive
- adaptors and drives. Work is continuing, with the cooperation of Atari,
- on LAN port drivers for Mega STe and TT computer models. Additionally,
- third party devices are being developed that could link older machines
- into a uniform, high speed system.
-
- Universal NETwork is available. Universal NETwork is shipping as of
- 4/19/91. Included with the network software are installation and
- configuration editing programs, programmer tools, and a background file
- transfer utility.
-
- POWERFUL, FLEXIBLE, EASY TO USE, COMPATIBLE and AVAILABLE. Universal
- NETwork is priced at $89.95 per node - one node required for each ST in
- your network. One meg minimum RAM per ST recommended - but will work in
- 512K. Volume discounts available. Contact A&D Software, 280 Peach
- Street, Merlin, OR 97532 or phone (503) 476-0071.
-
- PLUS, PLUS, PLUS: Don't have any network hardware? Try our MIDI-net
- adaptors. They plug into the MIDI ports of any ST and allow you to use
- ordinary phone wire to network your STs. Cost for MIDI-net adaptors:
- $30 per ST - volume discounts available.
-
- Remember A&D Software's motto, "ANYTIME, ANYWHERE." (tm)
-
-
-
-
- =======================================================================
- FAST TECHNOLOGY ANNOUNCES TURBO 20
- ----------------------------------
- Press Release
- =======================================================================
-
-
- The WORLD'S FASTEST 68000 ACCELERATOR!
-
- TURBO20 is the successor to the most popular Atari ST accelerator ever..
- the TURBO16.
-
- TURBO20 operates at the BLAZINGLY FAST speed of 20 Mhz, incorporates a
- more sophisticated cache design, and includes a TRUE 8Mhz operating mode
- for TOTAL hardware and software compatibility with all Atari ST
- products.
-
- YES, SPECTRUM 512 works!!!!
-
- TURBO20 uses a 16K high speed static ram instruction/data cache to help
- the 20Mhz processor buzz-saw through your software. Our CPUs are
- specially selected 16Mhz Motorola 68000 chips which are rated to operate
- in typical computing environments at 20Mhz. FAST TECHNOLOGY has been
- testing 68000 reliability at high speeds-vs-temperature for many months
- and we are confident that the TURBO20 will be completely reliable.
-
- TURBO20 is the world's first truly GENERIC 68000 accelerator, and with a
- single pal programming change, the TURBO20 can be used in ANY 68000
- based computer. TURBO20 has been tested in the ST/STE, Amiga, Mac Plus
- and Classic, HP9000, AlphaMicro, and many others. So if you invest in a
- TURBO20 and later move to a different platform, you can take the speed
- of the TURBO20 with you...just send it back for a conversion.
-
- TURBO20 uses all CMOS components to minimize power usage, and SMD
- surface mount construction to maximize reliablility. FAST TECHNOLOGY's
- quality manufacturing has proven itself in the over 1500 TURBO16 boards
- installed around the world.
-
- TURBO20 includes a hardware switch to allow selection at bootup of
- either 8Mhz operation or 20Mhz operation. TURBO20 has also been
- designed to support our future MegaSTE compatible autoswitcher,
- providing complete compatibility with future MegaSTE autoswitching
- software...such as the Extended Control Panel. On the fly switching of
- both cache enable and operating frequency will be supported.
-
- TURBO20 is designed for use in all ST/STE computers, the STE computers
- require an optional adapter. Our STE adapter is in the test stage and
- will be available in a few weeks.
-
- TURBO20 has been specially tuned for use with High Resolution video
- boards such as the ISAC, Moniterm, and Matrix boards. For DYNACADD
- users FAST TECHNOLOGY has a special FPU version of TURBO20 that
- incorporates the excellent JRI FPU coprocessor board for floating point
- performance TWICE that of the MegaSTE.
-
- TURBO20 installation in the ST computers requires a high degree of
- technical skill to replace the 68000 processor with the provided high
- quality socket. FAST TECHNOLOGY requests that you seek the assistance
- of a dealer with a good technical department for the installation.
-
- TURBO16 owners upgrading or STE users will find the TURBO20 an easy
- install, simply PLUG IT IN!!! All you will require is a phillips head
- screwdriver and a pair of needlenose pliers.
-
- To Top it All Off!!!
-
- TURBO20 is bundled with TURBOST, the world famous "software blitter"
- which brings out the best in any ST, especially one equiped with the
- TURBO20.
-
- HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
-
- TURBO20 is considerably more complex than the TURBO16, and this added
- complexity COSTS. But we have held the price of the TURBO20 down to
- $329.00 US.
-
- THE UPGRADE DEAL!!
-
- TURBO16 owners can take advantage of a limited time offer, to upgrade
- to the new TURBO20 accelerator.
-
- Simply purchase a TURBO20 directly from FAST TECHNOLOGY, install it,
- then send us your TURBO16 board. FAST TECHNOLOGY will mark your TURBO16
- and return it to you with a rebate of $89. You may then sell the
- TURBO16 to further reduce the cost of your upgrade.
-
- FAST TECHNOLOGY will mark the board so that the same board doesn't visit
- us too many times ;-) So act soon to take advantage of the upgrade deal,
- the offer expires on July 1st, 1991.
-
- The BOTTOM LINE----HOW FAST IS IT?
-
- The TURBO20 is 20-25% faster than 16Mhz 68000 speedups currently
- available. This is especially true of the MegaSTE. The following
- benchmarks are fairly familiar to most folks, all tests were run on a
- Mega4 ST, in monochrome, with TOS 1.4 and blitter...unless stated
- otherwise.
-
- I wish to thank Darek M. of QuickST fame for his excellent QuickIndex
- benchmark program, rev 2.1 which yeilds the following:
- TURBO20
- ST MegaST "16Mhz" TURBO20 1280x960
- --------- -------- -------- --------- --------
- w/TST w/TST w/TST w/TST w/TST
-
- CPU Memory 100 100 165 200 200
- CPU Register 100 100 204 254 254
- CPU Divide 100 100 204 254 254
- CPU Shift 100 100 208 259 259
- Bios Text 100 330 110 329 169 534 195 680 659
- Bios String 100 1338 106 1338 162 2001 187 2807 2526
- Bios Scroll 100 136 132 138 139 144 142 145 24
- Gem Draw 100 288 133 309 209 495 240 565 537
-
- CODEHEAD's
- ZOOMTEST 8.82sec 8.82sec 5.21sec 4.51sec
- Dhrystones 1268 1268 2126 2586
- TempusII
- Scroll of
- 300K file 18secs 18secs 12secs 9secs
-
- TURBO20 Combined with JRI's FPU
-
- Atari's MANDEL.PRG FPU chip demo:
-
- MegaSTE w/FPU: 195secs, TURBO20 w/JRI FPU: 86secs
-
- DYNACADD DEMO "OLS" screen regen- 4secs!! 4.5secs at 1280x960!!!
-
- For those with Amigas
-
- Using the AIBB2 benchmark: Amiga 500 w/1Meg FastRam, in stingy mode
- AMIGA ADSPEED TURBO20
- ----- ------- -------
- WRITE PIXEL 100 157.7 209.3
- DHRHYSTONE 100 177.2 218.6
- SORT 100 190.3 255.3
-
- SEIVE 100 187.4 233.1
- SAVAGE 100 170.5 232.6
- MATRIX 100 202.2 277.7
-
- ***** The Punch Line *****
-
- So that's the lowdown on the TURBO20. It's fast, inexpensive, and all
- around awesome. As usual FAST TECHNOLOGY brings the highest of high
- tech to the ST market, always first and always best. We will be making
- adapters and some addons that will enhance TURBO20 further, so you won't
- be left behind.
-
- We are taking orders now, if you are interested either Email an order to
- us on GEnie, or contact:
-
- FAST TECHNOLOGY
- P.O. Box 578
- Andover Ma. 01810
- (508)-475-3810
-
-
-
- =======================================================================
- TQM ANNOUNCES STREE - HARD DISK SCAN
- ------------------------------------
- Press Release
- =======================================================================
-
-
- There's a file you *know* is on your hard disk somewhere but you can't
- remember just where. Looks like it's time to dig out that unfriendly
- TTP file finder. If you can remember where that is, and what you're
- supposed to type in the launch box.
-
- Or maybe installing a big new application has gone wrong. It seems to
- have created new folders and files on several partitions, but you're not
- sure what they're called or where they are. Looks like you'll have to
- use the desktop to check each folder in turn. Or perhaps you could dig
- out that command line shell and work out a simpler way to do it.
- Perhaps not...
-
- Makes you wonder why you bought a machine with a user-friendly graphical
- user interface.
-
- Maybe you should be using STree.
-
- STree is an amazing new desktop accessory for the Atari ST/STE/TT which
- lets you search for files on your hard disk matching a specification and
- then manipulate them using a TT style desktop.
-
- Just click on STree in the accessory menu and up pops a dialog box. You
- can then enter your search specification, including:-
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- o File mask with full Unix(tm) style wildcarding.
- o Drive partitions to search.
- o Path to start searching from on each drive.
- o Depth of folders to search down to.
- o File attributes (read only, hidden, system & archive).
- o Date stamp range.
- o Time stamp range.
- o File size range.
- o ASCII or hex strings to search for within a file.
-
- STree will then begin its search, building up a list of matching files.
- Once this is complete, a window will open containing the list. From
- here you can carry out all the standard file operations, just like the
- Desktop: copy, move, delete, print, rename, change file attributes, text
- file view, saving and printing the file list as well as being able to
- sort the list by folder, filename, type, date and size. And there's the
- same keyboard shortcuts you'll find on Atari's new desktop.
-
- If you've got a hard disk then you *need* STree. And even better, it's
- low-priced shareware! Look out for it soon on your favourite online
- service.
-
- TQM Communications
- BCM Box 225
- London WC1N 3XX England
-
- Tel / Fax: +44 81 509 0729
- Usenet: steveh%tharr.uucp@ukc.ac.uk
- Dialcom: 10074:MIK1278
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- Z*NET SOFTWARE SHELF
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- by Ron Berinstein
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-
- So, because I was up in the office slaving away at writing last week's
- column the girls waiting down stairs in the restaurant for me and their
- chance at my new custom jacuzzi didn't wait and went elsewhere! Proof
- I guess that that everything software oriented doesn't have a Walt
- Disney ending!
-
- On a much better note... congratulations are in order! Yes folks step
- right up and for the donation of one thin ten dollar bill you too can
- enjoy a year of CodeHead Quarters BBS! And that's a promise CodeHead
- Quarters BBS made good. May 1, 1991 marks our first birthday! CodeHead
- Quarters BBS began with three users, 15 messages and about 15 files in
- our download library. Now, thanks to the supporters and their interest
- in the BBS CodeHead now sports about 1400 files in the download section!
- Messages have risen up to about 13000! That's a lot of software and
- computer talk in the space of just 12 months. The Birthday Party is at
- Vine St. Bar & Grill on May 1st at 8:00 p.m. and you're all invited.
- More information about the party is available on the board. 213
- 461-2095
-
- DCBITSET.ARC will set the archive bit on files for you provided that you
- use TOS 1.0 or 1.2. This might provide the help you need if your back
- up program requires that the archive bit be set.
-
- COLORIMG.ARC will provide the programmer types amongst us and others
- interested in ST & TT graphics with a verbose explanation of what those
- color image files are all about. Some source code examples are also
- provided.
-
- P-38.SEQ will appeal to airplane fans! This is a .SEQ animation of a
- CAD .3D2 P-38 Airplane flying over a canyon. 94,000 uncompressed bytes-
- 741 blocks.
-
- VENUS.LZH has a Venus de Milo Sculpture (3D Animated Rendering) as its
- feature subject. An animated 360-degree rotation converted from
- Autodesk Animator to FILM format by David Ramsden. This 3D Rendering
- looks beautiful in TT Hypermono (256-gray level) mode, but ST owners can
- enjoy it. It uses a blue palette to simulate 16 shades on a standard
- ST. I've also included an STe/TT/JRI gray scale palette for CyberPaint
- owners with a machine that supports 16 RGB levels.
-
- DICECH.ARC has Dice Check in it. With same you can check for bias in
- your dice by each face or by groups of sides. Great for D&D or other
- game players.
-
- ROCK.ARC has a simple classic game of Rock-Scissor-Paper played against
- the computer in it.
-
- PORTABLE ADDICTION #000 contains a new monthly online newsletter for
- people interested in the Lynx and Portfolio.
-
- For those of you out there that use the PD terminal program UNITERM
- (v.2.0e), XYZ2.MAC will give you a macro to making running XYZ.TTP (v.2
- or later).
-
- WHATDAY.LZH (freeware) will return various values to a program that
- calls it depending upon what you ask of it. It can return the date in
- two different formats and many other options. It will also write to a
- file if you wish.
-
- With all the current talk about the LA Police and whether the chief
- should resign in the wake of publicly shown news coverage of an alleged
- brutality case, the clip art contained in POLICE.ARC may seem timely.
-
- SPL<>SD REPLAY <> SOUND DESIGNER is a pair of GFA v.2 programs which
- allow you to take a REPLAY4 sound file and convert it to one in the
- SOUND DESIGNER file format, or vice versa.
-
- Ah, for some the sound of a hard drive spinning is poetry, for others it
- is the look of a million colors available on screen, but for some it is
- the work of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Though the program is only a
- DEMO, BROWNDEM.ARC will allow you to see 5 of the 44 complete sonnets
- she wrote for Robert Browning and examine them.
-
- ACC13.ARC version 1.3 was posted this week. It will allow you to load
- all of your accessories from an ACCS folder. It is an auto folder
- program that fixes the prior versions known bugs.
-
- So you want to see your software go so "Fast" that it will be hard to
- see? Download TURBO20.TXT and find out what FAST TECHNOLOGY is up to..
- They are announcing their TURBO20 20 Mhz accelerator!
-
- If you live in the LA area you might of received a flyer announcing that
- The Computer Network has TTs in stock.. In other parts of the country
- check with your local dealer for availability. TT_ASSGN.ARC is a fully
- commented GDOS file that you can run on your new TT along with GDOS 1.1
- or newer versions of G+Plus. It has screen pointers for all the new TT
- resolutions.
-
- How well does Digispec work when converting GIF to SPC format? Well you
- could spend your time trying it yourself, perhaps converting the picture
- of an old barn or something, or, you could quickly download DSFO4_S.LZH
- and view a female nude converted from GIF as no doubt an important part
- of a unique scientific experiment!
-
- PC BBS users may value the opportunity to download version 1.3 of
- MaxiMiser, MAXMSR13.LZH, an ST Q-Mail reader. Still in development, but
- useable.
-
- UZSHL.PRG contains UZ_SH111.PRG a command shell for ST_UNZIP v.1.11.
- This version corrects a few bugs that could be found in versions 1.0 and
- 1.10 and gives access to all of the commands available in ST_UNZIP.
- Long command lines are now OK. This file wasn't ARCed or LZHed because
- the program is already internally compacted.
-
- QCNEW.LZH QuickCIS v1.60c This is the program file only, for
- upgrading QuickCIS to the new version. See QWKCIS.TOS on CompuServe for
- the full package including docs and support files.
-
- RDYSTE.LZH Rdy for ste computers only! Rdy is a reset proof ramdisk.
- IT WILL NOT WORK on PRE STE models!
-
- The above files were compiled by Ron Berinstein co-sysop CodeHead
- Quarters BBS (213) 461-2095 from files that were either directly
- uploaded to CodeHead Quarters BBS, or downloaded from GEnie, Compuserve
- and Delphi online services.
-
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- Z*Net International Atari Online Magazine
- Issue #91-17, April 26, 1991
- Copyright (c)1989-1990-1991, Z*Net Publishing/Rovac Industries Inc.
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