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- Z*NET: ATARI ONLINE MAGAZINE Copyright (c)1993, Syndicate Publishing
- Volume 8, Number 2 Issue #486 January 9, 1993 File:93-02
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- Publisher/Editor..........................................Ron Kovacs
- Assistant Editor...........................................Ed Krimen
- Writer............................................Michael R. Burkley
- Writer.....................................................Bob Smith
- AtariNet Coordinator\Z*Net Research.......................Bill Scull
- Z*Net News International Gateway..........................Jon Clarke
- Z*Net News Service\AtariUser Magazine-Publisher\Editor.....John Nagy
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- GEnie..............Z-NET CompuServe....75300,1642 Delphi.........ZNET
- Internet...status.gen.nz America Online..ZNET1991 AtariNet..51:1/13.0
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- CONTENTS
-
- ## The Editors Desk...........................Ron Kovacs
- ## The Z*Net Newswire.........................Ron Kovacs
- ## Dateline Atari! Conference Transcipt.................
- ## The Unabashed Atariophile..........Michael R. Burkley
- ## Updated Computer Calender..................Ron Kovacs
- ## Perusing GEnie..............................Ed Krimen
- ## AtariNet...................................Bill Scull
- ## Top 10...............................................
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-
-
- ###### THE EDITORS DESK
- ###### By Ron Kovacs
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- This week Bob Brodie held his monthly online conference on GEnie, called
- DateLine Atari!, its goal is to update the community on the status of
- Atari products and answer questions from its customers.
-
- This month Bob updated a number of areas including the Falcon release
- and when it is expected, MultiTOS news, and other areas. You can read
- the entire conference in this weeks Z*Net.
-
- Z*Net is looking for TWO new staff members to do a number of different
- tasks including - research, writing, editing, and assigned tasks. If
- you are interested in joining the Z*Net team, please leave email on the
- Z*Net BBS, GEnie or CompuServe. Address information is listed at the
- top of this edition.
-
- Lastly, best wishes to John Nagy who is recovering from a broken foot.
- We will let him discuss he adventure at a later time. You can send
- email to John at any of the addresses listed in this issue. Send along
- some words of encouragement as he attempts to settle in a new residence
- with a ball and chain around his ankle! :-) Get well soon! It had to
- be a "real pain" to relocate!
-
-
-
- ###### Z*NET NEWSWIRE
- ###### Atari and Industry News Update
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
- HEADLINES:
-
- FALCON FCC NUMBER
- MULTITOS RELEASE EXPECTED NEXT WEEK
- SPEEDOGDOS NEAR RELEASE
- ST SUTRA TO CONCEIRGE TO ATARI WORKS
- FALCON DELAYED TILL MARCH
- DITEK LAUNCHES DYNACADD 2D
- GENIE REPLACES HOT SUMMERS DAY SALE
- NINTENDO ANNOUNCES RECORD SALES
- MUSITEK TO DEBUT A FIRST AT NAMM
- ADAPTEC TO ACQUIRE TRANTOR
- AMERICA ONLINE TO SUPPORT PALMTOP
- MACUSER SELECTS PRODUCTS OF THE YEAR
- MOTOROLA'S 68000 FAMILY GETS HONORS
- SOUND BLASTER UPGRADE KITS ANNOUNCED
- SPA HAS BANNER YEAR
-
-
- FALCON FCC NUMBER
- Atari announced two months ago that the Falcon had passed FCC approval.
- Z*Net News has received documentation from the FCC containing the FCC
- identifier which is: EBAF030ST. The certification was applied for on
- September 18, 1992 and approved November 5, 1992. Some of the comments
- on the Grant include: "This device must be supplied with a shielded AC
- power cord if one is required to ensure compliance." "This grant is
- issued to permit marketing only when a ferrite loaded video cable or
- split ferrite core equivalent to the type that was used during
- certification testing is marked with each unit." "This device has shown
- compliance with new rules adopted under Docket 87-389 and is not
- affected by Section 15.37, transition rule." The FCC file number is:
- 31010/EQU 4-3-4. Equipment Class: TV Interface Device.
-
-
- MULTITOS RELEASE EXPECTED NEXT WEEK
- MultiTOS, which recently was released to Atari developers in beta form,
- is working quite well according to Bob Brodie. Atari is now focusing on
- an installation program and planning to make MultiTOS run on all Atari
- 68000 systems. Next week Atari will have a version of MultiTOS
- available for shipping, although the way they plan on distributing the
- product as yet to be decided.
-
-
- SPEEDOGDOS NEAR RELEASE
- SpeedoGDOS, Atari's scalable font replacement for GDOS/FSM GDOS is just
- nearly ready for release. Atari is currently evaluating the
- installation package. The present Speedo package consists of a five
- diskette set, which includes lots of BitStream fonts. Users of Speedo
- will be able to call an 800 phone number that BitStream operates to
- order fonts to use with SpeedoGDOS.
-
-
- ST SUTRA TO CONCEIRGE TO ATARI WORKS
- Atari has changed the name of Conceirge, a word processor, database and
- spreadsheet program to Atari Works. When originally announced the name
- was ST Sutra, then late in 1992, Atari changed the name to Conceirge.
- Atari Works, the same product is still undergoing testing.
-
-
- FALCON DELAYED TILL MARCH
- The Atari Falcon030 has been expirencing some manufacturing problems.
- The sub-contractor that has been manufacturing Atari Falcon030s for
- Atari has not been able to meet Q/A or production requirements. A
- number of the machines coming from this sub-contractors factory have
- failed diagnostic tests. Representatives from the factory were due
- in Sunnyvale last Monday afternoon to discuss a resolution of these
- problems. Atari expects these problems to delay "significant" shipments
- of the Falcon until March 1993.
-
-
- DITEK LAUNCHES DYNACADD 2D
- Ditek International recently announced DynaCADD 2D for the Atari ST and
- TT computers. The package includes both versions and is now available.
- The Atari Falcon version will be available in January 1993. DynaCADD 2D
- is the 2D portion of Ditek's powerful 2D/3D Computer Aided Design and
- Drafting solution that has been on the market for the past two years.
- Features such as on-line help, context-sensitive documentation and a
- well organized and intuitive graphical user interface make DynaCADD 2D
- extremely easy to learn and use. DynaCADD 2D accurately sends all or
- any portion of any drawing at any scale, including best fit, to all
- popular pen plotters, dot matrix printers, laser printers, PostScript>
- printers or disk files. Ditek's head office is located at 2800 John
- Street, Unit 15, Markham, Ontario, Canada L3R 0E2 Tel: (416) 479-1990,
- Fax: (416) 479-1882. We can also be reached on GEnie at DITEK.
-
-
- GENIE REPLACES HOT SUMMERS DAY SALE
- The Hot Summer Days Sale is no more! GEnie's prime time hourly connect
- charge has been PERMANENTLY reduced to $12.50 per hour (in Canada the
- reduction is to $16.00 per hour). (Note: GEnie*Basic pricing is NOT
- applicable during prime time hours. Reduced prime time rates are in
- effect in the United States and Canada only, and apply at speeds up to
- 2400 bps.)
-
-
- NINTENDO ANNOUNCES RECORD SALES
- Nintendo announced all-time records for yearly hardware system sales,
- game sales and total retail sales revenues in 1992. Combined system
- sales for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy portable system,
- and the 16-bit Super Nintendo Entertainment System were 13.3 million
- units. Combined game pak sales for the three systems were 76 million
- units. Total first- and third-party revenues for all hardware and
- software totaled $4.285 billion, or 80 percent of the total $5.3 billion
- American video game market. Nintendo revenues in 1992 represented a 22
- percent increase over 1991.
-
-
- MUSITEK TO DEBUT A FIRST AT NAMM
- Musitek will introduce the world's first automatic music reading
- software at the NAMM winter trade show. This breakthrough product is
- MIDISCAN for Windows and runs on IBM PCs and compatibles. MIDISCAN
- converts printed sheet music into multi-track MIDI files. Music Reading
- Software (MRS) is similar to Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for
- text. A scanner first captures images of the score. MIDISCAN
- automatically processes each page, extracting its musical content. The
- reconstructed score is displayed as standard notation within an
- interactive graphic window for easy point-and-click editing. The music
- is then saved as a multi-track MIDI file which can be loaded into any
- MIDI sequencing or notation software for playback through a synthesizer
- or MPC audio card. Musitek will exhibit at Booth No. 2628 (Hall C)
- throughout the NAMM trade show.
-
-
- ADAPTEC TO ACQUIRE TRANTOR
- Adaptec announced this week that it has signed a letter of intent to
- acquire Trantor Systems. Trantor develops and manufactures Small
- Computer System Interface (SCSI) host adapters and related software.
- Adaptec expects to issue approximately 400,000 shares of its common
- stock to effect the acquisition. Upon completion of the acquisition,
- Trantor will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Adaptec.
-
-
- AMERICA ONLINE TO SUPPORT PALMTOP
- America Online plans to create a special edition of America Online for
- palmtop computers. At a press briefing held at the CES Show, America
- Online said the palmtop edition of America Online will be built into the
- personal information processor to be sold by Casio Computer and Tandy
- starting this fall. The America Online communications software will be
- preinstalled in the ROM of this new device, so customers will have
- instant access to the online services.
-
-
- MACUSER SELECTS PRODUCTS OF THE YEAR
- MacUser editors announced the winners of the 8th Annual Editors' Choice
- Awards (Eddys). The industry's most significant honors went to winners
- in 40 categories of new Macintosh hardware and software products as well
- as to three individuals for their achievements. Portable-related Eddy
- winners include the PowerPad for best input device, a portable numeric
- and function keypad from Sophisticated Circuits, and CPU 1.0, a suite of
- utilities for the PowerBook from Connectix Corp. Multimedia - Adobe's
- Premiere 2.0, software for editing video was selected as the winner in
- the Desktop-Video category. The editors chose Audiomedial II from
- Digidesign for its direct-to-disk stereo recording and playback
- capabilities. Ziff-Davis publishes MacUser.
-
-
- MOTOROLA'S 68000 FAMILY GETS HONORS
- Motorola announced that several products powered by Motorola's 68000
- Family of microprocessors were named among the best and most innovative
- products of 1992 by FORTUNE, BYTE, BusinessWeek and TIME magazines.
- BYTE (Jan. 1993) Magazine named Apple Computer's PowerBook 180 notebook
- as one of the year's most cutting-edge products. BusinessWeek (Jan. 11,
- 1993), TIME (Jan. 4, 1993) and BYTE Magazines all honored Macintosh
- PowerBook Duo as a "best product of 1992." Another Motorola-based
- portable system to be honored by BYTE Magazine was Infolio, the
- lightweight pen tablet for custom-designed applications from Pi Systems.
- Motorola was a winner of the U.S. Department of Commerce's first Malcolm
- Baldrige National Quality Award, in recognition of its superior company-
- wide quality management process.
-
-
- SOUND BLASTER UPGRADE KITS ANNOUNCED
- Creative Labs recently announced two new versions of its award-winning
- Sound Blaster Multimedia Upgrade Kits. Expected to ship later this
- quarter, the new versions were introduced at the Consumer Electronics
- Show. The Edutainment CD Upgrade Kit is a multimedia upgrade package
- consisting of a Creative Labs CD-ROM drive, Sound Blaster Pro and
- speakers.
-
-
- SPA HAS BANNER YEAR
- The Software Publishers Association announced last week that 1992 marked
- the most active year for its anti-piracy activities to date. Working on
- behalf of its members, the SPA investigates cases of software copyright
- infringement involving corporations, educational and non-profit
- institutions, commercial dealers, and bulletin boards. Most
- investigations begin with a call to the SPA anti-piracy hotline (1-800-
- 388-7478). Information gathered from telephone conversations are then
- reviewed by the SPA's in-house litigation staff. Depending on the
- strength of the information and the severity of the case, legal action
- can be taken using cease and desist letters, corporate audits, or Ex-
- Parte seizure orders. In 1992, up to 30 phone calls per day poured into
- the hotline. Based on these leads, the SPA took action against 747
- organizations. This included 218 audits and lawsuits (resulting in the
- payment of $3.9 million in fines and penalties) and 529 cease and desist
- letters. Of the audits and lawsuits filed, 95 percent were corporate
- cases, while the remaining 5 percent of defendants comprised bulletin
- board services (BBS), training facilities, and schools. Also in 1992,
- the SPA received its largest settlement to date in an audit action. The
- company, whose identity must remain anonymous, paid nearly $500,000 in
- settlement of a case involving 66 SPA members. During 1992, the SPA
- supported legislation that elevates the willful copying of computer
- software from a misdemeanor to a felony. The new law, passed by
- Congress last October, targets professional software pirates who make
- many copies of software and resell them at low prices; illegal bulletin
- board operators who distribute pirated software; and PC dealers who
- offer "free" but illegal software to hardware purchasers. Nearly 25,000
- copies of a 12-minute informational videotape entitled "It's Just Not
- Worth the Risk," and 20,000 copies of an 8-minute educational video,
- "Don't Copy That Floppy," targeting computer-using schoolchildren, were
- also distributed in 1992. Lastly, the association maintains an active
- anti-piracy speakers' bureau. Last year, SPA representatives delivered
- 112 anti-piracy presentations across North America.
-
-
-
- ###### DATELINE ATARI! WITH BOB BRODIE
- ###### A Regular Monthly RTC Conference On GEnie
- ###### Captured and Edited by Ron Kovacs
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This text is copyright (c)1993 Atari Corporation and the GEnie Atari
- Roundtables. Sign-up information for GEnie is included at the end of
- this and all Z*Net Online Issues.
-
-
- <[Lou] ST.LOU> Happy New Year to all our GEnie members! Welcome to the
- first 1993 installment of Dateline Atari! with Bob Brodie. Bob is
- typing at us from Sunnyvale, the home of Atari Corp. and we expect to
- hear all the latest developments, especially with regard to the Falcon
- and its software in-progress.
-
- This week we saw a post from John Towns that SpeedoGDOS was very, very
- close. There was also a later comment that it will be sold due to
- licensing fees. Let's start there... Bob, what is the status of
- SpeedoGDOS?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Good evening, and a Happy New Year to one and all! I hope
- that the holidays were enjoyable for everyone. I know that I enjoyed
- the time that I spent with my family in the two weeks of vacation time
- that I had over the Christmas holidays.
-
- Let's get started and talk Atari!!
-
- First I'd like to give some status reports on some projects that we're
- working on here at Atari. MultiTOS has a recent beta version go out to
- our developers just before Christmas. This version appears to be
- working quite well, although not perfect (I found a bug today, and got
- it fixed!!). We're now focusing on an installation program for
- MultiTOS, which was presented to me for evaluation yesterday. You'll be
- pleased to know that the entire package fits on a single 1.44 meg
- floppy. At this point in time we're planning on allowing ALL Atari
- 68000 computers to be able to run MultiTOS. There was some discussion
- that we might compile MultiTOS in such fashion that only users with
- 68030 boards, TT030s, or Atari Falcon030s would be able to use MultiTOS.
- In speaking to the TOS group, they feel confident that they will have a
- shipable version of MultiTOS next week. Still to be decided is how we
- are going to distribute MultiTOS to our customers. Once that decision
- is made, we'll let you know via an annoucement here on GEnie, and in
- Atari Explorer Online Magazine.
-
- SpeedoGDOS, our scalable font replacement for FONT GDOS/FSM GDOS is just
- about ready, too. As is the case with MultiTOS, we're evaluating the
- installation package very carefully so as to make it very easy for end
- users to install SpeedoGDOS. Presently the package consists of a five
- diskette set, which includes lots of BitStream fonts. I have been VERY
- impressed with this system. I had lived with extreme system slowdown
- when running FSM GDOS with more than 12 fonts on my system at work. I'm
- now running 71 Speedo fonts, with no noticable performance degradation
- at all!!
-
- Our customers will be able to call an 800 phone number that BitStream
- operates to order fonts to use with SpeedoGDOS. While not all of the
- BitStream font families have Speedo fonts in them, there is over 1,000
- typefaces available that do.
-
- We've decided to change the name of Conceirge (previously ST Sutra) to
- Atari Works. It is still undergoing some testing, although it is much
- improved from when it was shown back at the Toronto Show last April.
- Much of the work has focused on the database portion of the program to
- improve the database import capabilities of the program. We're in the
- process of expanding our beta test group, and we're getting lots of good
- input from them for improvements in Atari Works. I'm very pleased with
- how the program is improving, and am even starting to use it myself much
- more often than before. Many of our staff members here at Atari, like
- the Administrative Assistants are starting to use Atari Works for their
- everyday word processor of choice.
-
- Now, regarding the Atari Falcon030. I spoke at length with Sam Tramiel
- about the production/shipment status of this product on Monday. The
- sub-contractor that has been manufacturing Atari Falcon030s for us has
- not been able to meet our Q/A or production requirements. The number of
- the machines coming from this factory that have failed diagnostic tests
- is completely unacceptable to Sam. He is _angry_ about this, as
- producing Atari Falcon030s is of paramount importance to us.
- Representatives from the factory were due in Sunnyvale on Monday
- afternoon to discuss a resolution of these problems with Sam.
- Regardless of the outcome of that meeting, Sam indicated to me that he
- was meeting with a representative from another factory to bring on board
- another manufacturer to produce Falcons for us. We expect this to delay
- significant shipments of Falcons until March.
-
- There have been some rumors circulating that the Falcon030 is not FCC
- approved, and this is reason for the delay. This is simply not true!!
- As Atari indicated months ago, the Falcon has met with FCC approval. I
- note with some amusement that a request for FCC numbers was made by ST
- Report's staff in the message bases on GEnie, AFTER our offices had
- closed for the holidays. Until today, there was never a request made to
- our offices for the actual FCC number via anything resembling
- conventional means, like a phone call, letter, or fax. Not even a
- request in email!! Today, Ralph Mariano called me and asked about the
- FCC status of the Falcon, and dicussed in detail with me his attempts to
- have the FCC provide him with the number. I don't understand why he has
- had problems getting this information, as it is a matter of public
- record.
-
- At the time of his call, I didn't have the number at my desk...but I do
- now! So, as promised, here is the FCC approval number for the Atari
- Falcon030: EBAF030ST, application dated September 18, 1992, granted
- November 5, 1992.
-
- Falcon030s will continue to be available in small quantities until we
- get our second sub-contractor on board, or the production problems with
- the original contractor are resolved. Review units are being provided
- to publications that we believe can assist us in "getting the word out"
- on the Falcon.
-
- <[JCD] NEWDIMENSION> Bob, what are Atari's plans to help deter low-ball
- prices from mail-order houses? Will The Falcon only be available
- through Atari or will they be available through distributors, too?
- Atari only, I hope.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Hi Jeff, we are working on a new dealer agreement that we
- think will have a lot more "teeth" to it, something akin to what some
- other well known manufacturers, although not necessarily a computer
- manufacturer use as their dealer agreement. We feel, as do many of our
- dealers, that the issues isn't so much mail order, it's the price that
- the units are sold for.
-
- <BRIAN.H> A few people have been inquiring in the BBS about an up-to-
- date list of AUTHORIZED Atari Service Centres. This would prevent some
- mail order problems and keep the customers happy. Can this be done?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Brian, I'd prefer to hold off on that, since we're in the
- process of re-doing the dealer agreement. I can understand the concern
- about some users in finding out about authorized vs. Non author.. and
- I'll try to make that available AFTER we have the new set up done.
- Probably happen in April or March.
-
- <[Andreas@AEO] AEO.2> Atari Works(better name!) is a great program, and
- with the addition of Speedo, even on a mere MSTe, it is fast and clean.
- The output is some of the best I have seen on my DJ500. I hope we can
- see this program bundled with new machines and available for older
- machines too... can you expand on this Bob?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Hi Andreas, I need to send you an updated version. You're
- not up to date with some latest changes!! Atari Works is a fully
- integrated data base, word processor, and spread sheet with a spell
- checker and thesarus included with the program. I think as you have
- indicated, everyone will be very pleased with the results of the
- product. Many different printers are supported, and the new
- installation program makes things a BREEZE!
-
- <[Chris C.] C.CASSADAY> Bob, all that you have said is extremely good
- news! Any comments on pricing of SpeedoGDOS, MultiTOS, and Atari Works?
- And when can I realistically expect to see them on my hard drive? About
- Multi-TOS: Are there seperate 68000 and 68030 versions?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Thanks Chris, Re pricing on MultiTOS, I'm not sure what the
- price will be for it. I'm confident that you'd love the pricing I have
- in mind. I think we should UPLOAD it exclusively to GEnie, and let
- nature take it's course. I'm not 100% sure that will happen at this
- point, though...but it might!! Pricing on Speedo is more related to the
- pricing of the fonts. We have to pay a royalty on the fonts, and that
- is the real determining factor.
-
- Works is probably going to retail for about $100, and perhaps be bundled
- with all machines that are sold after it's ready.
-
- <[Jonesy] M.JONES52> Bob, are the review units being bundled with a
- 'setup package' to help the reviewers get a representative look at
- what's available now, and a taste of things to come? And what's in it?
- <g> (Love your idea for MultiTos, btw!)
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Hi Mark, yes they are. We also bundle a copy of the
- International Software Guide. We try not to show them too much of what
- the future might hold, as we want them to write about the here and REAL
- SOON NOW <grin>, and yet show them that we are planning for the future.
-
- <[Ringo] R.MONFORT1> Bob B. I notice that Computer graphics world
- magazine had a Falcon announcement what other publications will have a
- Falcon for review, specially the ones that does multimedia?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Yes Ringo, we have made inroads with about 19 different
- mags to have announcements and or reviews on the Atari Falcon030. Let
- me look real quick on my desk and see if I have it handy. Applied
- Techniques, Business Week, BYTE, CNN, Computer Retail Week, Computer
- Technology, Computing NOW, Datamation, Design News, E.Q. Magazine, EDN
- News, Eyecom Magazine, Keyboard, Mpotorolae DSP Newsletater, MultiMedia
- World, New Media, Newsbytes, Noteworthy, PC Laptop Computers, Scientific
- Computering & Automation, Studio Software Report and a bunch of others
- that I can tell you about in email! :)
-
- <[JCD] NEWDIMENSION> Will Jerry Pournell be getting a Falcon soon? I
- understand he's had an Amiga A1200 for some time now to review. Also,
- MultiTOS looks great on my TT030. I think everyone will be very
- pleased.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> We have already spent quite a bit of time with Jerry
- showing him a Falcon030, and expect him to get a review unit soon. We
- opted to to provide one to BYTE Magazine first, rather than just one for
- Jerry. Perhaps saying JUST one for Jerry is a bad way of phrasing it,
- because obviously we want him to have one. I was present when we did
- the demo to him, and he's very enthusiastic about the Atari Falcon030.
- Especially the sound capabilities.
-
- I agree with your sentiments about MultiTOS, I'm in the process of doing
- everything to it that no one should do <GRIN>, and finding a few more
- interesting events. Eric Smith was in my office for a while today, and
- we had a nice time...and an update came out in a matter of hours.
-
- <C.FLUEGEL> What are the current plans at the NAMM show? As the Falcon
- already has a good following in the Audio Realm (I get people in
- everyday asking about it, they dont know who makes it, but they here it
- is supposed to be great)... How big of a showing will Atari have??
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> We have a very large room at NAMM this year, that will
- feature 16 workstations with developers manning them. There will be a
- number of Atari Falcon030s there for people to see. In the event we are
- able to resolve our problems with the production at the factory
- (particulary with the Q/A issues) then we will be able to fill the
- orders that much sooner. I expect to take orders for machines at NAMM,
- we will once again, be the premier computer at NAMM, as Apple and IBM
- have both bowed out.
-
- There has been terrific coverage in the music mags have been ringing my
- phone off the hook for information on the Falcon. I can also assure you
- that the show will be well covered here on GEnie, and in the Atari Press
- as well. Atari Explorer Online, our official online newsletter, and the
- excellent Z*Net Online magazine will be covering the show, as well as
- AtariUser Magazine providing the memorable print coverage for the show.
-
- <[Kent@OakSpri] K.CAVAGHAN2> Bob, in regards to your idea on uploading
- MultiTos, would disk vendors be allowed to distribute it as well or will
- it be limited distribution like FontGdos (just curious :} ) I think it's
- a great idea either way.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Hi Kent, I confess that I haven')t even considered that at
- this point in time. I'm much more focused on getting the product done.
- I appreciate you bringing that issue to my attention, and I'll be sure
- to pass along that concern to the staff here. Good Point!
-
- <[Matt] M.RIVMAN1> Mr. B. (Bob) I appreciate the entry level status of
- the Falcon 030 and agree with it. But as one of those who long for
- tower, pizzabox', detatchable Kboard what can you say about near future
- 030, 040 config's ? Sorry to harp on it! Re: Apple and IBM bowing out
- of NAMM. Cowards!
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> :-) Hi Matt, I've always respected someone who knows when
- to do a graceful retreat! :)
-
- Re the Falcon box, let me put it this way....we've made other entry
- level home computers in the past, like the ST, and the STE. Both of
- them _ultimately_ were placed in a two piece unit later on in the
- products life span. So it is not unreasonable to guess that the Falcon
- might one day be in a different case, many of our products have. But
- the real issue is when will it happen?
-
- With the ST, it was over a year after the original machines shipped.
- With the STE, about two years.
-
- <[Andreas@AEO] AEO.2> Atari ST Format had a comparision of the A1200 to
- the F030, favoring (guess who?) AEO should have an article based on a
- similar topic soon. Already there are graphics cards and accell cards
- available for the F030. Bob, do you think once the crush is over we can
- get the TOS crew on GEnie or Delphi to bug them about TOS hints?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Sure, that would be an excellent idea, Andreas. Once the
- "crush" is over, I think we can probably get someone like Eric Smith
- (who will probably kill me for voluteering him) online for a CO for some
- activity in the message bases. Of course, here on GEnie, John Townsend
- is already online, although not as active as before. There is a topic
- here on GEnie for programming q's to be left to TOWNS, I think it is CAT
- 3 Topic 31, could be wrong though! :)
-
- <[Harj] H.NAGRA1> Any idea on the number of Falcons that will be
- released in January to the general public? I'm very disappointed in the
- delay, any chance the Falcons in March will have the much rumoured new
- case design?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Harj, I'd prefer not to give out actual numbers, until they
- are in the warehouse. Believe me, when I spoke to Sam about the
- availability of the Falcon, he was throughly disgusted with the entire
- situation. The shortage of the Falcons is not a US problem, it is a
- world wide problem...we're almost competing against our subsidaries
- around the world to get product at this point in time. Re the case...
- check out my answer from before. :)
-
- <[Chris C.] C.CASSADAY> Bob, there are some rumors in Euro mags about
- CD-ROM versions of the Falcon030. Can you comment on future variants of
- the Falcon030, and whether these new machines will neccessitate (sp?)
- the newer cases.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Chris, No...I can't. Other than what I've already stated
- about the case structure in other questions. There is no question that
- the machine will mature, the question is how quickly will that happen.
- Current versions of the Falcon030 are ready for a CD unit out of the
- box, there will be no reason to wait. I can only guess that having the
- CD included (if such a thing were done) would be reflected in the price
- of such a wonderful machine. :)
-
- <[33] Lyre] AEO.3> Bob, you mentioned that their will be developers
- displaying their products at NAMM. Can you tell us which developers
- will be attending and the programs they will be demonstrating?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> I can tell you the developers, but I'm not 100% up to speed
- on what they are going to be showing. The developers are D2D Systems
- Chro-Magic, CodeHead Software, Barefoot Software, Goldleaf Pub.,
- Thinkware, Dr. T's, Compo, Gadgets by Small, Hotz Technology, Digitial
- FX, Okital, Steinberg, and Yamaha, along with a new developer that I am
- not personally familiar with name MGI. They are from Germany.
-
- <C.FLUEGEL> Those of use using the Falcon for music will need VERY large
- hard drives, where and what will be availlible? Is PLI still supporting
- the Atari? SCSI-2 and 2 1/2 drives are still quite uncommon. Also,
- when will WE the public and or dealers find out how the meeting with the
- folks who are actually building the Falcons went?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> I think it really depends on the application that you're
- using as for how much hard disk space you will need to get things done.
- I've not had any problems with connecting any type of common disk
- drives, like a Maxtor to a Falcon030. You don't have to have a 2 1/2"
- drive, that's just what the IDE drive is that is internal for the
- Falcon. Since the SCSI-II port is there it is EASY to connect up bigger
- units. We have hooked up 340 meg Maxtor units with no problems, pulled
- 'em right out of a TT030, which isn't SCSI-II. Please bear in mind that
- the pricing on the hard disks is not something we control, but is the
- same for all of hard disks that are produced across the market.
-
- Re the meeting...after I have a chance to speak to Sam, I'll try to pass
- along the meeting. I can assure you he wasn't going into the meeting
- with the reps that are NOT meeting our expectations with a smile on his
- face. On the other hand, the second company that we will be bringing on
- board is run by an old friend of the Tramiels, and I expect to see
- results from them quickly, like within a month.
-
- <[JCD] NEWDIMENSION> Concerning the redesign of the ST Book, what are
- some of the changes it is going through? Additionally will the floppy
- drives in future machines ever be replaced with Floptical drives or the
- like? C.FLUEGEL: We sell fixed HD's up to 3.6 Gig!
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Re the ST Book, you can expect things like back lighting in
- the LCD screen, and possibly floppys or PCMIA connectors. There are
- some discussions about changing the microprocessor in the unit to
- something that is a little bit more "contemporary" than an 8Mhz 68000.
- Please bear in mind that we're focusing on the Falcon and the Jaguar
- right now, the ST Book is not getting 100% of our attention at this
- point in time.
-
- <C.OATES2> Hi Bob. I already take the hypothetical nature of two-piece
- Falcons as a given, but do you see it as likely that if and when such
- machines ship they will contain the VME bus slot that we Mega STE and TT
- owners have? I for one have already invested a good deal of money in a
- Crazy dots 15 board, which surpasses current Falcon graphics (and
- possibly future) and would like to think that I can take tha card with
- me when I upgrade my machine.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Chris, obviously I can't make promises about such a
- prospective product with certainty, but I will be happy to encourage
- that suggestion to the design team. We use graphics cards here at Atari
- as well, and believe me, we hate spending money we don't need to just as
- much as you hate to.
-
- <[George] JMGSOFT> What is being done, if anything, for the Canadian
- market. Since the Canadian Sub closed up, it has been pretty bleak and
- dismal up here when it comes to Atari support. No service, information,
- parts, and things just aren't ticking very well. I am still trying to
- resolve issues that date back to August when the subsidiary closed up.
- Is this all we can expect up here in the North? It doesn't look pretty,
- since I don't think the Atari brass considers Canada too seriously
- anymore.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> George, I was not aware that there were problems in getting
- service and repairs done. We have a specialist in Canada to deal with
- our Canadian dealers, who is well acquainted with Canada in the persona
- of Randy Tjin. Before we went off on holidays, Sam and I personally
- checked on the repair logs, and we were told that they were running
- about a week to get each item out, and in fact were on target for their
- dates. If there is other needs that haven't been taken care of, please
- FAX the details to me at the office so we can address them. Certainly
- the changeover to the US from Canada has not gone smoothly, but we are
- committed to continuing to do business in Canada. If you have specific
- needs as far as information goes, we know each other, George. ASK!
-
- My address online, and phone numbers are pretty well known, and Thanks
- for your continuing commitment. I'll be in touch I invite your call.
-
- <[D. STUART] AEO.7> BOB - Greetings! Just curious ... will the initial
- release of the FALCON include any 'bundled' software? And if so, is
- there an opportunity to develop said software directly for ATARI?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Yes, the Falcon will be bundled with 8 applications when it
- is shipped. The products include Audio Fun Machine, FalconD2D, a direct
- to disk recorder, System Audio Manager, ProCalc, a full scientific
- calendar, Talking Clock, CalAppt, a calendar/rolodex type of utility,
- and a couple of games, BreakOut and LandMines.
-
- YES...there is an opportunity to write that software for Atari. We in
- fact used outside developers for some key components of the software,
- like the System Audio Manager.
-
- <D.A.BRUMLEVE> I've seen numerous rumors about the Falcon already
- shipping to dealers in small quanitities in Germany and in England, and
- yet you refer here to "when it is shipped". Are the rumors false? Or
- do you just mean "when it is shipped in NA"?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Excellent question, Dorothy. I do in fact mean in North
- America. There are small shipments of Falcon030s being sent to dealers
- in other parts of the world. Some of those units have been sold without
- MultiTOS, and with other minor problems. Like the CalAppt Manual that
- shipped in Germany is written in English. Another example of the Q/A
- problems that we've had with the factory.
-
- <D.A.BRUMLEVE> I don't think many of us would consider an English manual
- a problem. ;-)
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Virtually all of the machines that we've had here in the US
- have gone to either review sources or developers. I agree with your
- sentiments about the English manual here, but the German TOS and
- Keyboard might prove challenging...or should I say educational???
-
- <[Kent@OakSpri] K.CAVAGHAN2> Bob, there has been some concern about
- registrations that are sent into Atari and what if anything they are
- used for? Will the lists that are created used for follow ups and
- promos or are they just being recycled :}
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Kent, they are indeed used, we build customer lists from
- them and they are in fact used for follow ups. We expect to be using
- them much more in the future than in the past.
-
- <[Curt/ Guitar] C.FLUEGEL> The original plans were to have "demo units"
- at dealers before any major rollout, is this still the plan? Even if
- you have to change manufact., can we still expect to see a demo unit
- here at Guitar Center? (James Grunke said we should, I hope it is true)
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Curt, the bidding is much higher than that at this point.
- Seriously, we intend to make demo units available for the dealers and
- regard this as a very important step in the process of both selling and
- marketing the Falcon. We do have a demo unit plan for our dealers that
- purchase directly from us, which is one of the benfits of dealing
- directly with Atari, rather than thru another re-seller or distributor.
-
- We have, when possible, shipped units to dealers for special exhibitions
- on a temporary basis. If you have a specific need for a unit for a
- really important event for your dealership, then feel free to contact
- me.
-
- <[D. STUART] AEO.7> BOB ... Just thought I'd mention here, then, that
- I've E-mailed you a proposal re: the previous query! Aside from that,
- what is the latest concerning AIM - if you know anything. I know this
- is a change of topic, but one of interest to all!
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Duane, I always forward those things along to our dev
- support group, but I'll be happy to send it along again. We do get an
- awful lot of those, it's possible that they overlooked yours, and for
- that, I apologize.
-
- Regarding AIM, I really haven't spoken to Pattie or Bill in sometime
- myself. I know no more than you, its been a while since I've seen an
- issue of AIM, and they seem to be a bit behind in their issues. But
- since Explorer is also a bit behind, I'm not about to cast stones.
-
- But since we're now speaking about EXPLORER, I'm happy to report that
- the latest issue of Atari Explorer has just come back from the printer,
- and looks FABULOUS! This is the first issue under the capable efforts
- of Mike Lindsay and Darren Meer since they have taken over the magazine.
- Mike is lurking tonight here online as AEO.MAG, so be sure to say hi to
- him!!
-
- <BRIAN.H> What about the Jaguar? Will it be finished this year? Is it
- as good as the rumours? Will this be the GAME machine? I am not trying
- for rumours, just the facts [grin].
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Hi Brian, it looks FABULOUS. Sometimes mere words are a
- poor tool to describe things...and this is one of those cases. During
- my discussions with Sam earlier this week, we went over to the lab and
- had a peek at the Jaguar. I was astonished at the quality of the
- machine. We've begun shipping developer units out now, and have had
- developer symposiums for the unts as well.
-
- The very-well-known-programmer, whose name I cannot reveal that is here
- in Sunnyvanle working with us on the Jaguar is VERY enthusiastic about
- the machine. The demo that he showed us was extraordinary, both
- colorful and fast, the horizontal scrolling was smooth, and very, very
- very fast!!!!
-
- <BRIAN.H> Next RTC On GEnie!!
-
- Everyone, don't forget the roundtable conference next Wednesday night
- with the IAAD. What's the IAAD? The Independent Association of Atari
- Developers (IAAD) The RTC begins at 10 pm EST, Wednesday, January 13.
- Ask about current and future products. Meet the folks who bring your
- computer to life with software and hardware enhancements!
-
- D.A. Brumleve DMC Publishing
- WizWorks! FAST Technology
- Step Ahead Software Inc. ICD Inc.
- CodeHead Technologies Dragonware
- Missionware Ditek
- Clear Thinking Oregon Research Associates
- Lexicor Dr. Bobware
- Beckemeyer Development Tools Paradigm Software Products
- Fair Dinkum Technologies It's All Relative
- TEAM Software
- NewSTar Technology Management and more...
-
-
-
- ###### THE UNABASHED ATARIOPHILE
- ###### By Michael R. Burkley
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Have you ever noticed how nice it is to be complemented? When someone
- tells you that you've done a good job, or better yet, when you hear a
- person telling someone else that you've done a good job, how does that
- make you feel? If you're anything like me you only hope complements
- like that don't happen on a dry winter day, because of chapped lips
- splitting due to the big grin spreading across your face!
-
- I've had two programmers contact me with appreciation for the reviews of
- their program(s) in this column. I can only say that the thanks is due
- to them because of the fact that if they hadn't written the programs
- they wouldn't have been reviewed. And yes, it was a dry day when they
- told me!
-
- Another week has gone by and another load of programs and files have
- been uploaded. Here's a sampling of what I've found...
-
- 89A_87A11 is v.1.1 of a program by Damien M. Jones (dated Feb. 12, 1992.
- --------- It is a simple program that converts GIF 89a format pictures
- (the new standard) to GIF 87a format pictures (the old standard). In
- the process, any extra information in the GIF is stripped out, so the
- image may not be exactly the way it's supposed be (this won't happen too
- often, though). This program will also fiddle with GIFs processed
- through a PC program called GIFLITE; some programs (most notably DMJGIF)
- won't take GIFLITE GIFs any other way. GEM based. Color or mono. Docs
- included.
-
- COLOREMU is a low rez color emulator for those of you with Mono monitors
- -------- It's slow, but it works! Just pop it into your AUTO folder and
- reboot. No docs, but you don't need them.
-
- CURSIVE by Jan Wolter (and ported to the ST by Darin Wayrynen is a
- ------- simple program that you can use to generate horizontal cursive
- banners. It's main use is for generating cute signatures for email.
- Here's an example below. An old version of GULAM (a command line shell)
- is included and set up so that as soon as you run it the cursive program
- is called and you are told just what to do. Color or mono. Docs
- included. STe compatible.
-
- DRACULA is a cheat sheet by Tom McComb (dated Jan. 2, 1993) for the Lynx
- ------- game Dracula the Undead. It's not a complete, blow by blow
- cheat, just a little help to get you through (if you use your head).
- Isn't the Lynx grand!
-
- DSP is DSP v. 1.0 by Keith Lord (dated Dec. 29, 1992). This is a Digital
- --- Signal Processing program which allows you to create high pass and
- low pass digital filters, and use them to process your favorite
- digitized sound samples. The author wrote the program to try to get rid
- of that annoying "warp drive rumble" that seems to be in the background
- of all Star Trek TNG audio samples. You can modify your sound samples
- any way you wish. Although DSP was written to process audio samples,
- it's really a general purpose digital filter program, so you can use it
- on any digital information. GEM based (and I like his moose mascot!)
- Color or mono. Docs included. ST/STe/TT compatible.
-
- EASYGO13 is Easy-Go (The Program Launcher) v.1.3 by Anthony Watson of
- -------- Mountain Software (dated Jan. 5, 1993). This is "ANOTHER
- program launcher!" (in the words of the author), but one with his own
- personal "touch." As well as being able to launch programs with a
- mouse-click, this program allows you to have a separate screen for each
- resolution you boot up in. Now you can "chain" programs together to run
- one after the other. Up to 65 items on each screen (though this demo
- version is limited to only ten items per screen). It allows you to
- rename your programs with reasonable names of up to 14 characters. It
- presents you with a nice "3-D" graphical interface. Any ST/STe/TT.
- Color or mono. Docs included.
-
- E_BUTTER is another FREE picture for ECCB, The Eliemouse Complimentary
- -------- Coloring Book by A. Baggetta. This sample is one of ten giant
- butterfly pictures available for coloring with ECCB. Run it from any
- version (including the demo) and color it away! He also has included a
- list of the software he has produced (a LOT) and ordering information.
- Color monitor required.
-
- FALC_TOP is a series of "Falcon Desktop Screen Shots" (in the 40-column
- -------- mode) by D.A. Brumleve. In Prism Paint format, you need a PP
- viewer (such as PNTVIEW, see below) to view these six pictures (of
- course, if you have PP...!). Low rez color only. See what the Falcon
- looks like, dropdown menus, configuration options and all!
-
- FCAT is v.1.1 of a concatenation program by Thomas König (dated October
- ---- 22, 1990) for use with CLI's that do not have one built in. Fcat
- concatenates its file arguments using the largest possible buffer and
- prints them to standard output. GEMDOS - wildcards (* and ?) are
- supported. If no files are specified, fcat does nothing; it does not
- read from standard input. It works with TCSH and Korn Shell.
-
- FLOWCHRT as uploaded by Wayne Steinert is a very interesting (though
- -------- scatological) "Problem Solving Flow Chart." He must be a
- student of human nature! This (ASCII) flow chart has been in use for a
- LONG time!
-
- GFMANCAL is the reference manual for GemFast v1.8 configured for
- -------- printing with Calligrapher. Included are the indexs, title
- pages and spine insert for a 1" notebook. If you have Calligrapher from
- CodeHead Technologies this file will allow you to keep this
- documentation organized and neat.
-
- GFATOOLS by Sterling Webb, the author of Seurat (an EXCELLENT painting
- -------- and .IMG manipulation program) is a collection of GFA Basic
- tools for dealing with .RSC files. What you get with this is a .RSC
- file analyzer program with DeskJet screen dump for resources, a large
- ICON editor, a large bit IMAGE editor that saves .ICN files, a .LST file
- that demonstrates how to place menu bar at bottom of screen and
- "dropdown" panels anywhere on the screen, instructions on how to place
- ICONS in your dropdown menus, and information on the structure of menu
- resources and .RSC files in general. Some of these require a mono
- monitor, others run in color as well.
-
- HOURGLAS is a Calamus .CDK file that shows a method of filling up the
- -------- interior of any graphic with the text of your choice. Requires
- Calamus SL to view.
-
- IAAD_DIR is a membership database of The Independent Association of
- -------- Atari Developers. It is current as of January 1, 1993. Check
- it out and see how many people really are working on the ST/TT line!
-
- OBSETFIX by Frank Pawlowski is for all of you who got a version of
- -------- OutBurST! 3.0/3.1 that gave you an initial spooler size of
- 1431588700 bytes when using OBSET.PRG you need this version of OBSET to
- fix your problem. OutBurST! is fantastic! It speeds up your printout
- (by a tremendous factor) to your HP (or other high speed printer) when
- using PageStream, Calamus, and now even text based programs.
-
- PAULA21B is Paula v.2.1b (dated Jan. 1, 1992) by Pascal Fellerich (one
- -------- of the authors of TURBOASS, a fast Assembler). This .ACC is an
- Amiga-MOD-file-player for the Atari TT & STE. Paula doesn't claim to be
- the only or the fastest MOD player available forthe Atari, but it
- certainly is one of the best. It has an excellent GEM interface along
- with a Large number of features. This file also includes a utility that
- allows you to "fix" some damaged .MOD files. Normally Paula is only
- usable on STe or TT machines, but this archive includes PETRA by
- Christian Limpach. Petra v.1.0 (dated Aug. 20, 1992) is a software
- sound driver which allows all ST's which don't have DMA sound to still
- run Paula. Just trust me on this one. If you want to listen to .MOD
- files just get this program. Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE.
-
- PNTVIEW is the Prism Paint File Viewer by Robert M. Birmingham (dated
- ------- 1990). This viewer will allow you to view Prism Paint pictures
- (in their appropriate resolutions) as individual pictures or as part of
- a slide show. ST/STe/TT compatible. Docs included.
-
- PRINTSPC by Greg Wageman is a printer driver for the Okimate 20 color
- -------- printer. It uses the same halftoning techniques used by
- magazines and newspapers to allow you to print out your Spectrum
- pictures in either black & white or color in 4x5 and 7x9 inch sizes.
- This program prints out much faster and in higher quality than the old
- Antic Software Cyberprint program. Docs included.
-
- RDE_V2 is RDE v.2, an all-TOS compatible reset survivable RAMdisk by
- ------ Alan Evans (dated March 22, 1992). This is an amazing RAMdisk
- that allows you to save a set of files right inside the RAMdisk (RD)
- program. Boot up with that RD installed and WAMM, your software is
- already there, ready to run. You can even boot from the RD itself
- (after loading the RD and doing a warm boot). This can save you lots of
- time--and disk space as well). Color or mono. Docs included. If you
- ever use a RAM disk you should check this one out!
-
- ROBOWARS by Barry Summers is a nicely done .SEQ animation. You begin
- -------- with a front view of an STe and a color monitor. Then on the
- screen on your screen (!) appears a giant robot scorpion blasting away
- with its tail-mounted ray gun. Then a humanoid robot approaches it and
- begins battle. The animation then repeats. Made with vidi digitizer
- and cyberpaint. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. 529K uncompressed, so I
- would guess that you need at least one meg of RAM to view.
-
- RRTRACE2PI is the Real Ray Tracer v.2.0 (dated January 3, 199) by Clive
- ---------- Probert. This program allows you to create beautiful ray
- traced pictures and save them in DEGAS format. You begin with an empty
- room (a really empty room, empty of walls, floor, ceiling, anything!).
- Add walls, etc and spheres. Adjust colors and light sources and make
- objects transparent or reflective. This version is much faster, allows
- for more types of objects (such as cylinders, cones, and cubes), and
- allow for page flipping animations to be created. Color only. Docs
- included. $5 shareware.
-
- RRPICS is three beautiful samples of Real Ray Tracer v.2.0 work as
- ------ saved in Degas format.
-
- RSC2OBJ is a program by Dieter that allows you to create a DRI
- ------- compatible Object format that you can link to your program.
- This means that you can create a program with no external resource file
- (that is, if you're a programmer!). This also allows you to include
- more than one resource file in your programs. Docs (German and limited
- English) are included.
-
- RSCARDS v.4.1 by J. Weaver, Jr. (dated 1993) is a file you only need if
- ------- you have a GEnie account (and if you don't you are missing an
- excellent service!). This file is the front end program for GEnie's
- RSCARDS Multi-player games (Blackjack, Backgammon, Checkers, Poker,
- Reversi, and Chess). Color or mono.
-
- SLID_DEM is the S_DEMO Slider Demo FOR HisoftBasic2 by Chris Roberts of
- -------- DragonWare Software. This demo is for those of you who wanted
- to know how to make Resource FILES with Sliders AND Arrows that update.
- Source code included that is well remarked and available for your study.
-
- SPAR4 is a text and DEGAS picture file describing Spar Systems online
- ----- electronic books for use with Calamus (v.1.09N and SL) and
- PageStream (1.8 & 2.2). These programs can very useful for the novice
- or advanced user of these programs. They come in .ACC format and so are
- accessable whenever you need a hint or outright help in creating your
- DTP master- pieces using these programs.
-
- STGD0193 is the January, 1993 issue of the ST Gaming Digest by Zenobot.
- -------- This is your monthly guide to new and upcoming Atari ST games.
- Do you want to know what games are out on the market (commercial games
- that is; if you want to learn about PD games just stay tuned right
- here!)? This file is for you. He has hard facts, rumors, and
- evaluations of the marketplace.
-
- STRETCH by Annius Groenink is The Screen STretcher, an STe only
- ------- bigscreen emulator. Place this in your AUTO folder and reboot.
- Tell it what screen dimensions you want and it will give them to you!.
- Color only. Great for DTP programs like PageStream. You can have the
- full screen before you and just move the screen window about and see
- your whole page--no more waiting (and waiting!) for screen redraws (at
- least until you really change something). Color only. Docs included.
-
- STZIP21 is STZIP v.2.1, the newest version of ZIP for the ST by Vincent
- ------- Pomey (dated Dec. 27, 1992). Lots of new features! It's fast
- and uses the new ZIP compression algorithm named 'Deflating.' (or older
- versions as well). Using an excellent GEM interface, it compresses as
- well or better (!) than the newest Quester LZH utility (LZH201L). It is
- compatible with the newest version of PKZIP 2.0 (from the MS DOS world).
- This version is MultiTOS compatible, allows up to 65536 files in a zip
- (given adequate memory), allows you to extract files to a corresponding
- folder automatically, now supports Unix's Info-Zip, and much more
- (including numerous bug fixes). It also allows you to create self-
- extracting files (and does it faster than the previous version)! Color
- or mono. Docs included. Recommended. PostCardWare (just send him a
- postcard!).
-
- TCCP_SRC by L. Gamache is the "C" source code for "The Complete
- -------- Chessplay," a BBS Chess program he created several years ago.
- Since his ST died, and he's never done anything else with this program
- he is releasing it to you for your free use. Update it, work with it,
- compile it and then play with it!
-
- VIEWFONT is FontView v.1.0 (dated 1992) by Sterling K. Webb (the author
- -------- of SEURAT). It is a GDOS font viewer program. It will run in
- all STe resolutions (maybe more), but looks best in monochrome. It
- includes the GDOS Typewriter that allows you to use and GDOS font in
- actual-use conditions in any combination of thirty sizes and all text
- styles (bold, italic,lightened, outlined, or underlined). It DOES NOT
- require GDOS to be installed to operate. ST/STe/TT? compatible.
-
- WINSHELL by Sterling Kelly Webb (the author of Seurat) (dated Dec. 15,
- -------- 1992) is for all of you GFA Basic V.3+ users out there. It can
- teach you how to handle all those screen redraws that .ACC's command.
- This program is designed to display multiple graphic windows, with GEM
- activities being handled directly through GFA commands. Although this
- example is for graphic display, it could be easily adapted to text
- buffers or any variety of multiple buffer operations. It does not "do"
- anything, it only provides a structure and the GFA tools to manage the
- logic of GEM and the AES in a direct fashion. It also demonstrates some
- management of resource files, menus in particular. It is reasonably
- resolution-independent and non-hardware-oriented. .LST (Heavily
- commented), .DFN. and .RSC files included (though not the executable
- program).
-
- ZNET9301 is the January 2, 1992 issue of Z*NET magazine.
- -------- As always, read avidly.
-
- That's it for now!
-
- Take care until next week (and afterwards, too),
-
- Michael
-
- All of these files can be found on one or more of the following on-line
- services: GEnie, Delphi, The CodeHead BBS (213-461-2095), Toad Hall
- (617-567-8642), and The Boston Computer Society's Atari BBS (617-396-
- 4607, this week the correct number!).
-
- Michael lives in Niagara Falls, NY. He is a former Polyurethane
- Research Chemist and is presently the pastor of the Niagara Presbyterian
- Church.
-
-
-
-
- ###### THE 1993 Z*NET COMPUTER CALENDAR
- ###### Schedule of Shows, Events and Online Conferences
- ###### ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- ### January 12-14, 1993
- Networld '93 in Boston, Massachusettes
-
-
- ### January 13, 1993
- The Atari ST RoundTable proudly presents The Independent Association of
- Atari Developers (IAAD) RTC, Wednesday, January 13, 10pm EST. The IAAD
- Board and many of its members will be on hand to share their experiences
- in the marketplace. Find out about the trials, tribulations, and joys
- of developing for your favorite computer! Ask about current and future
- products! Meet the folks who bring your computer to life with software
- and hardware enhancements! Attending for the IAAD: Dorothy Brumleve of
- D.A. Brumleve, President of the IAAD, Nathan Potechin of DMC Publishing,
- Chet Walters, WizWorks!, Jim Allen of FAST Technology, Nevin Shalit of
- Step Ahead Software Inc., Doug Wheeler of ICD Inc., John Eidsvoog of
- CodeHead Technologies, Chris Roberts of Dragonware, John Trautschold of
- Missionware, David Fletcher of Ditek, Craig Harvey of Clear Thinking,
- Bob Luneski of Oregon Research Associates, John Cole and Lee Seiler of
- Lexicor, David Beckemeyer of Beckemeyer Development Tools, Mark O'Bryan
- of Paradigm Software Products, John 'Hutch' Hutchinson of Fair Dinkum
- Technologies, Greg Kopchak of It's All Relative and more.
-
-
- ### January 15-18, 1993
- NAMM is the largest conclave of musicians each year. Held in Los
- Angeles at the Anaheim Convention Center, the variety of sights at the
- National Association of Music Merchandisers is wilder than at
- Disneyland, just next door. Atari was the first computer manufacturer
- to ever display at NAMM in 1987, and has become a standard at the shows.
- A trade show for music stores, distributors, and professionals of every
- strata, entertainers are seen everywhere at NAMM. Contact James Grunke
- at Atari Corp for more information at 408-745-2000.
-
-
- ### January 19-22, 1993
- CD-ROM Development Workshop from Multimedia Publishing to Data Archival.
- UCLA Extension Bldg, Los Angeles CA. (310)825-3344, (310)206-2815 (fax)
-
-
- ### February 2-4, 1993
- ComNet '93 in Washington, DC.
-
-
- ### February 6, 1993
- The Great Connecticut Trading Fair, an Atari swap meet for Atari
- computer users and owners, premiers in Stamford this year. Sponsored by
- ACT Atari Group, an organization consisting of seven Atari user groups
- from Connecticut and Western Massachusetts, this one-day event will be
- held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Benedict's Social Hall, Sound View
- Avenue, Stamford. Some commercial exhibitors have tentativ③ely signed
- up (Gribnif, Joppa, BaggettaWare, Derric Electronics and Danbury
- Electronic Music), but center stage is reserved for Northeastern Atari
- user groups and individual traders. Bargain hunters will find plenty of
- ST and 8-bit hardware, softw①are, peripherals and accessories, new and
- used. Admission is $4 for adults, $2 for children under 12. Traders
- can rent a table for as little as $10. Contact Brian Gockley, 18
- Elmwood Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06605 [Phone (203) 332-1721; E-Mail
- B.GOCKLEY (GEnie) or 75300,2514 (Compuserve)]; or Doug Finch, 46 Park
- Avenue, Old Greenwich, CT 06870 [Phone (203) 637-1034; E-Mail D.FINCH7
- (GEnie) or 76337,1067 (Compuserve)].
-
-
- ### March 1993
- CeBIT, the world's largest computer show with 5,000 exhibitors in 20
- halls, is held annually in Hannover, Germany. Atari traditionally
- struts its newest wares there, usually before it's seen in the USA or
- anywhere else. In '93, the Atari 040 machines should be premiering, and
- this is the likely venue. Third party developers also use this show to
- introduce new hardware and software, so expect a wave of news from CeBIT
- every year. Atari Corp and the IAAD coordinate cross-oceanic contacts
- to promote worldwide marketing of Atari products, and this show is an
- annual touchstone of that effort. Contact Bill Rehbock at Atari Corp
- for information at 408-745-2000.
-
-
- ### March 13-14, 1993
- The Sacramento Atari Computer Exposition is to be sponsored by the
- Sacramento Atari ST Users Group (SST) at the Towe Ford Museum in
- Sacramento, California. This show replaces the earlier scheduled, then
- cancelled Northern California Atari Fest for the Bay Area, to have been
- held in December 1992. A major two day effort, the SAC show is being
- held in the special events area of the Towe Ford Museum, home of the
- worlds most complete antique Ford automobile collection. As an added
- bonus, admission to the museum is free when you attend the Expo. The
- museum is located at the intersection of Interstates 5 and 80, just 15
- minutes from the Sacramento Metropolitan Airport. Contact Nick Langdon
- (Vendor Coordinator) C/O SST, P.O. Box 214892, Sacramento, CA 95821-
- 0892, phone 916-723-6425, GEnie: M.WARNER8, ST-Keep BBS (SST) 916-729-
- 2968.
-
-
- ### March 15-16, 1993
- Lap & Palmtop Mobile Computing Expo at the New York Hilton Hotel in New
- York City. Exhibitors will show the latest in mobile computing,
- software, pen, peripherals and communications from the industry's
- leading manufacturers. In conjunction with the exhibits is the Mobile
- Systems Solutions Conference series. Featuring over 80 leading industry
- experts speakers, the conference provides vital information needed to
- build or improve your world of mobile computing.
-
-
- ### March 16-19, 1993
- Image World - Washington DC at the Sheraton Washington.
-
-
- ### March 20, 1993
- Philadelphia, PA area group PACS is holding their 16th annual Computer
- Festival from 9 AM til 4 PM. It will be a multi-computer show with
- Atari showings by the PACS Atari SIG's, NEAT, CDACC, and JACS clubs.
- The Fest is to be at the Drexel University Main Building, 32nd and
- Chestnut Streets in Pennsylvania. Contact for Atari display: Alice P.
- Christie, 207 Pontiac Street, Lester, PA 19029, 215-521-2569, or 215-
- 951-1255 for general info.
-
-
- ### March 21-24, 1993
- Interop Spring '93 in Washington DC.
-
-
- ### March 30 - April 1, 1993
- Intermedia 93 at the San Jose Convention Center, San Jose CA.
-
-
- ### May 3-5, 1993
- Digital Video New York/MultiMedia Exposition at the New York Sheraton
- in New York City.
-
-
- ### May 4-5, 1993
- The 3rd Annual Networks and Communications Show returns to the Hartford
- Civic Center. Companies such as Intel, Microsoft, DEC, DCA, IBM, and
- MICOM will be exhibiting. For more information, contact: Marc Sherer
- at Daniels Productions, 203-561-3250; fax: 203-561-2473.
-
-
- ### May 11-13, 1993
- SunWorld '93 exposition and conference, held in San Francisco at the
- Moscone Center. The second annual event is the largest trade show in
- North America dedicated to the Sun, SPARC and Solaris industry.
- SunWorld '93 will feature a full day of in-depth tutorials, which are
- being developed in association with Sun Educational Services, to be
- followed by three days of conference sessions and an exposition. The
- three-day exposition will feature more than 175 leading vendors in the
- industry including Adobe Systems, AT&T, Computer Associates, Hewlett-
- Packard, Informix Software, Insoft, SAS Institute, Solbourne, SPARC
- International, Sun Microsystems, SunPro, SunSoft and WordPerfect. For
- more information about attending SunWorld '93 call Lynn Fullerton at
- (800) 225-4698 or to receive information about exhibiting contact David
- Ferrante at (800) 545-EXPO.
-
-
- ### June 22-23, 1993
- Lap & Palmtop Mobile Computing Expo at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim,
- California. Exhibitors will show the latest in mobile computing,
- software, pen, peripherals and communications from the industry's
- leading manufacturers. In conjunction with the exhibits is the Mobile
- Systems Solutions Conference series. Featuring over 80 leading industry
- experts speakers, the conference provides vital information needed to
- build or improve your world of mobile computing.
-
-
- ### August 3-6, 1993
- MacWorld Expo at the Boston World Trade Center, Bayside Exposition
- Center and sponsored by MacWorld Magazine. This event is titled Boston
- '93.
-
-
- ### September 18-19, 1993
- The Glendale Show returns with the Southern California Atari Computer
- Faire, V.7.0, in suburban Los Angeles, California. This has been the
- year's largest domestic Atari event, year after year. Contact John King
- Tarpinian at the user group HACKS at 818-246-7286 for information.
-
-
- ### September 20-22, 1993
- The third MacWorld Expo, titled Canada '93 at the Metro Toronto
- Convention Centre, sponsored by MacWorld Magazine.
-
-
- ### September 21-23, 1993
- Unix Expo '93 in New York City, New York.
-
-
- ### October 7-8, 1993
- Lap & Palmtop Mobile Computing Expo at the Chicago Mart/Expo Center in
- Chicago, Illinois. Exhibitors will show the latest in mobile computing,
- software, pen, peripherals and communications from the industry's
- leading manufacturers. In conjunction with the exhibits is the Mobile
- Systems Solutions Conference series. Featuring over 80 leading industry
- experts speakers, the conference provides vital information needed to
- build or improve your world of mobile computing.
-
-
- ### October 27-29, 1993
- CDROM Exposition at the World Trade Center, Boston MA.
-
-
- ### November 7-10, 1993
- GeoCon/93, an international conference and showcase for software
- products developed outside the U.S. at the Royal Sonesta Hotel,
- Cambridge, Mass. The conference program will include three days of
- workshops on topics of interest to overseas developers entering the
- U.S. market. Workshop presenters will discuss such issues as how to
- negotiate distribution and licensing contracts, setting up a business in
- the U.S., manufacturing and fulfillment, technical support, packaging,
- research sources, and how to market through direct, retail, and catalog
- channels. For additional information, contact Tom Stitt, associate
- publisher, Soft letter, 17 Main St., Watertown, Mass. 02272-9154;
- telephone 617-924-3944; fax 617-924-7288, or Colleen O'Shea, director,
- Soft letter Europe, 2 um Bierg, 7641 Chirstnach, Luxembourg, telephone
- 35.2.87119; fax 35.2.87048.
-
-
- ### November 15-19, 1993
- COMDEX Fall '93. Las Vegas Nevada.
-
-
- If you have an event you would like to include on the Z*Net Calender,
- please send email via GEnie to Z-NET, CompuServe 75300,1642, or via
- FNET to node 593 or AtariNet node 51:1/13.0. Show listings are also
- published in AtariUser Magazine.
-
-
-
-
- ###### PERUSING GENIE
- ###### Compiled by Ed Krimen
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Some messages may have been edited for correct spelling, grammar, and
- irrelevant material.
-
-
- DSP - WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT?
- --------------------------
- (Jerry Pournelle RT)
- -=> In the "Computer Science" category (4)
- -=> from the "Atari TT030" topic (15)
-
- Message 193 Wed Dec 30, 1992
- ATARIAUSTRIA [Johannes W.] at 12:26 EST
-
- The Falcon's DSP owns 96K of RAM for storing its programs. This may not
- sound like much, but is way enough for a DSP to do very interesting
- things. It can also work in parallel with the 68030, acting as a kind
- of 'programmable coprocessor' and adding its processing power (about 16
- MIPS) to the system.
-
- You can program it to do a wide variety of tasks. DSPs are the central
- building blocks of fax modems and high speed modems. You only need a
- low cost external adapter box and appropriate software to turn the
- Falcon into such a modem. This should soon be available for the Falcon
- range of Atari computers.
-
- Other areas where the DSP shines are: picture compression and
- decompression, graphics manipulation (e.g. enhancing contrast,
- accelerating redraws), pattern recognition (read: _fast_ OCR
- applications), voice recognition, 3D animation, noise reduction, voice
- mail systems, synthesizers...
-
- And don't underrate the sound field. A DSP gives you equalisation, echo,
- reverb, chorus, flanging, phasing, harmonising, distortion, digital
- mixing in real time and you should be able to use about three or four of
- these effects simultanously almost without slowing down the 68030 at
- all.
-
- So the 'little' difference of having a DSP in your computer turns out to
- really being a big difference. BTW, this post is by no means biased by
- the fact that I happen to work for Atari. :-)
-
- -Johannes
- =====================================
-
-
- STOCK PERSPECTIVE
- -----------------
- -=> In the "Atari Corporation Online" category (14)
- -=> from the "Atari Stockholders, Let's Talk" topic (44)
-
- Message 4 Sun Jan 03, 1993
- NEVIN-S at 20:46 EST
-
- Atari stock hit a 12-month low last week, at 1 1/16th I believe (this is
- $1.06 per share). There was a lot of activity, perhaps from folks
- selling the stock for losses, to balance out gains made in other stocks
- (this is a common tactic used to reduce income tax liability).
-
- Although Atari is a publicly-traded corporation, the company is
- controlled by one family, and thus is not really accountable to its
- shareholders in the way other publicly held companies are. For example,
- it would be virtually impossible for the shareholders to elect an
- outside slate to the board of directors, or to effect a change of
- Atari's corporate leadership, as happened at General Motors this year.
-
- There are plenty of other companies like Atari, where one family owns
- the majority of stock, and where the shareholders are pretty much 'along
- for the ride' without any real power. Walmart is another example. When
- you have a genius like Sam Walton running the company, the ride is very
- pleasant. Unfortunately, the Tramiels have not been able to steer Atari
- in a positive direction, and this has resulted in its clearly abysmal
- performance in the stock market.
-
- Remember, as always, stocks can go up or down for a variety of reasons.
- We might find Atari stock at $10 a share this time next year, or it
- might be worth far less than a dollar. You never can tell.
-
- --Nevin
- =====================================
-
-
- UPDATE BY SMALL
- ---------------
- (Gadgets by Small RoundTable)
- -=> In the "Welcome to the Gadgets by Small BB" category (1)
- -=> from the "Merry Christmas, Gadgets RT'ers!" topic (27)
-
- Message 1 Thu Dec 24, 1992
- DAVESMALL at 20:13 EST
-
- Gadgets wants to wish everyone the happiest of holidays!
-
- I'm sorry to have been offline for a bit. The local cold settled into
- the ol' lungs here at the Small family (probably came from the local
- school/disease exchange where our kids go), and was headed towards
- pneumonia. It took awhile for yon doctors to find the right pills
- (e.g., most expensive) to cure it. In the mean time, we were just
- zonked out.
-
- It seems to be clearing up now, so there are signs of hope.
-
- (Six dollars a PILL?)
-
- On the TT/SCSI front, substantial progress has been made. Low level
- assembler code now understands TT SCSI and various devices have been
- tried. This involved a subtle, a partitioning scheme from Atari called
- XGEM (been around since AHDI 3.02), and which I'm still leaning on real
- hard to make it solid. It was Not Fun to put a Mac partition into an
- XGEM "chain"; it tended to break the chain. Anyway, the front-end
- (formatter, displayer, etc) is DONE except for any bugs that pop loose
- (none so far) and I'm working on making removable media support
- practical from *inside* Mac mode.
-
- Spectre 3.1 HAS NOT BEEN RELEASED, contrary to press reports. The
- reporters responsible have been shot.
-
- Removable support, plus a few things I'm a hacking at while coughing
- (little pun there), plus bug fixes for the cache thing and stuff, ought
- to make this the best Spectre ever.
-
- I NEED TT BASED USERS TO BETA TEST. You must have good sense about
- backups! We have had bugs before that have blown away partition tables,
- and you MUST be able to restore your data, for your sanity and mine.
- Beta Testing is a mixed bag -- ask any of the people who have done it.
-
- If you wish to, PLEASE send me an email describing your TT outfit (I am
- particularly after people with lots of TT RAM, like the GE Soft board;
- I have 8 meg TT RAM in my machine with that board, and love it!) because
- of some, errr, new things I would *like* to release in this next cut.
-
- Anyway, I'd like to get the testing rolling, get this one out the door,
- then move on to Spectre 4.0. I have some news you will absolutely not
- believe for that one!
-
- -- Happy Holidays, All You!!! --
- -- thanks, Dave Small & family
- Gadgets by Small, Inc.
-
- p.s. Proofread the note and I blew a sentence there. Time for another
- pill. Six bucks down the hatch!
- =====================================
-
-
- EITHER YOU UUCP IT, OR YOU DON'T
- --------------------------------
- -=> In the "Telecommunications" category (8)
- -=> from "The Internet" topic (15)
-
- Message 80 Fri Jan 01, 1993
- C.HERBORTH [-Chris-] at 20:38 EST
-
- Jon, One of the people helping me set up my UUCP site was Craig Shore,
- who lives in Christchurch, NZ. :) Small world, eh!
-
- ----- 8< -----
-
- Koloth,
-
- Getting set up as a UUCP site was, well, a bit of a pain. Here's a sort
- of description of what I had to do:
-
- 1) Track down someone willing to give me a UUCP feed. What I found was
- a consulting service that for $7/month allows you up to 1 hour/day of
- connect time. I get email and about 20 newsgroups (the Usenet
- equivalent of a CATegory on GEnie), which takes up around 3M of my
- disk space, and usually takes around 20-30 minutes per day to update.
-
- 2) Found the UUCP software -- Hermes 1.04. Hermes was (is being?)
- written by someone in Germany (hmm, that's _odd_), so most of the
- documentation is in German. This took about 1M more of disk space.
- You _will_need_ a hard drive before you can even consider setting up
- a UUCP node.
-
- 3) Set up the software. This was easier said than done... Luckily, I
- wasn't passing on my UUCP data (the news and email) to any other
- computer, so it was at least one magnitude easier. I also had the
- help of a friend in New Zealand, who's already running Hermes UUCP.
-
- 4) After you've configured the software (which involves putting things
- in the right directories, creating directories, and editing a bunch
- of text files to have the right setup), you activate it. The UUCP
- program (uuwork) will call your UUCP feed, send any email and news
- that you've written, and download any email or news for you.
-
- Now, once a day or so, I type "uuwork tdkcs" in Gemini (tdkcs is my UUCP
- feed site), and my mail comes and goes, etc.
-
- It helps A LOT if you have someone with a working setup, especially if
- they'll let you see a copy of their configuration files... ;-)
-
- -Chris-
- =====================================
-
-
- MULTI-LINGUAL FALCON
- --------------------
- -=> In the "Atari Corporation Online" category (14)
- -=> from the "Falcon 030 - Help and Questions" topic (41)
-
- Message 86 Fri Jan 01, 1993
- D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 20:08 EST
-
- OK, ran some tests on the Falcon. The language configuration program I
- am using provides the following choices:
-
- US
- UK
- France
- Spain
- Italy
- Germany
- Swiss German
- Swiss French
-
- Using the Swiss French mode, the first 6 keys from the upper left of the
- keyboard produce: QWERTZ.
-
- Using the France mode, the first 6 keys from the upper left of the
- keyboard produce: AZERTY.
-
- Using the US mode, of course, the first 6 keys produce: QWERTY.
- =====================================
-
-
- 256-COLOR FALCON DESKTOP
- ------------------------
- -=> In the "Flaming - Debating - Discussions - Rumors" category (18)
- -=> from the "Atari Falcon 030 Computer" topic (23)
-
- Message 134 Fri Jan 01, 1993
- J.COLE18 [John Cole] at 21:57 EST
-
- The desktop isn't limited to 16 colors; however, the icons only use 16.
- If you wanted, you could have a 256-color picture on the desktop or
- whatnot, but the icons still will only use the first 16 VDI pens. Atari
- programming guidelines encourage developers to leave the first 16 pens
- alone in their apps since this will allow the desktop to remain in a
- sane color scheme when running several programs at once under Multi-TOS.
- Lexicor will have an application soon that will have 256-color icons, so
- it isn't a limit, just a decision (a good one too, think of the poor
- floppy folks who don't want to wait for their deskicon.rsc file to load.
-
- The 16-color icons look very well done (the trash can is notably grody,
- expecially the one with all the garbage drooling out of it. ;-)
-
- What would really make the desktop is the background picture, and you
- can have the max # of colors in the rez your in just as it is now. If
- you're in a 256-color mode, the most you could have is 256. In a true-
- color mode, then you could have a true-color Targa up (that would blow
- the sock off of most people). The icons aren't that big anyway, there's
- only so much detail you can put, there's no sense attempting to max out
- an icon! Personally, I think our doing 256 ones is a bit much, but
- someone has to do it. :-)
-
- Everyone should be very impressed with the new desktop and expecially
- the new AES, in this area, Atari has done a good job.
-
- John @ Lexicor
- =====================================
-
-
-
- ###### ATARINET
- ###### Network Overview
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- So, you've heard about AtariNet. This is a network for any BBS that
- supports the Atari platform of home computer. There are already several
- bulletin board systems worldwide participating and more are joining. A
- listing of the current BBS's that are participating and the echos that
- are available follow:
-
- Zone 51 AtariNet Headquarters
- Region 100
- Host 1 - Twilight Zone, Longwood FL, Bill Scull
- 1-407-831-1613
-
- 4 - Steal Your Face, Brick NJ, Ed Lynch 1-908-920-7981
- 6 - MySTery BBS, Goose Creek, SC, David Blanchard 1-803-556-9730
- 8 - Alien BBS, Burlington NC, Mark Cline 1-919-229-4334
- 9 - Z*Net Golden Gate, Sunnyvale CA, Bob Brodie 1-510-373-6792
- 10 - Atari Base, Sunnyvale CA, Robert Brodie 1-408-745-2196
- 13 - Z*Net News Service, Middlesex NJ, Ron Kovacs 1-908-968-8148
- 14 - Information Overload, Riverdale GA, Ed June 1-404-471-1549
- 15 - Flightline BBS, Minneapolis MN, Craig Peterson 1-612-544-5118
-
- Host 4 - Hologram Inc, Old Bridge NJ, Dean Lodzinski
- 1-908-727-1914
-
- 3 - Assasins Grove, Oshawa Canada, Jeff Mitchell 1-416-571-6965
- 4 - Aces High BBS, Matawan NJ, Richard Guadagno 1-908-290-1133
- 5 - StormShadow, Pasadena MD, Robert Lovelace 1-410-437-0243
-
- Host 102 - Sunfox's Realm, Raleigh NC, Erik Williams 1-919-867-1844
-
- Region 200 - AtariNet Headquarters II
-
- Host 2 - AtariNet Nevada, Las Vegas NV, Terry May
- 1-702-435-0786
-
- 4 - Sports Line BBS, Henderson NV, Nick Hard 1-702-565-5271
- 5 - Left Over Hippies, Toronto Canada, Lesley Dylan 1-416-466-8931
- 10 - STarship, Lake Charles LA, Rich Tietjens 1-318-474-9432
- 11 - The Choice BBS, Las Vegas NV, Mark Woolworth 1-702-253-6527
- 12 - Thunder Hold, American Fork UT, Todd Harrington 1-801-756-2901
- 13 - Conqueror Connection, Fort Hood TX, John Curtis 1-817-539-1469
-
- Host 201 - The DarkSTar BBS, Salt Lake City UT, Randy Rodrock
- 1-801-269-8780
-
- 5 - Acme BBS, Salt Lake City UT, Eric Nikolaisen 1-801-272-4243
-
- Host 202 - The Wylie Connection, Wylie TX, Wes Newell
- 1-214-442-6612
-
- 7 - Aaron's Beard, Dallas TX, Troy Wade 1-214-557-2642
- 13 - The Wylie Connection, Wylie TX, Wes Newell 1-214-442-6612
- 20 - Outland Station, Ft Worth TX, John Stiborek 1-817-329-1125
- 21 - Psychlo Empire, Irving TX, Mark Corona 1-214-251-1175
-
- Host 203 - AtariNet Midwest, Indianapolis IN, Bill Jones
- 1-317-356-5519
-
- 1 - The Zoo BBS, Indianapolis IN, Bill Jones 1-317-356-5519
- 2 - The Music Station, Webb City MO, Chris Richards 1-417-673-4926
- 3 - The Maligned ST, Urbandale IA, Mike O'Malley 1-515-253-9530
- 4 - The Crawly Crypt, Joplin MO, Jim Collins 1-417-624-1887
- 5 - BLAST BBS, Bloomington IN, Steve Johnson 1-812-332-0573
-
- Region 300 - AtariNet Headquarters_III
- Host 3 - The Space Station, Canyon Country CA, Tony Castorino
- 1-805-252-0450
-
- 3 - Atari ST Connection, Fresno CA, Brian Watters 1-209-436-8156
- 4 - Autoboss Atari Elite, Bunola PA, John Graham 1-412-384-5608
- 5 - The Yakima Atari ST BBS, Yakima WA, Pat Moffitt 1-509-965-2345
- 6 - FIDOdoor Support BBS, Vandenberg AFB, Bryan Hall 1-805-734-4742
- 7 - cyberSecT BBS, Cheney WA, Chuck Aude 1-509-235-4875
- 9 - The Mosh Bit, Vancouver WA, Mark Wallaert 1-206-574-1531
- 10 - Target Range, Paramount CA, Alan Dietrich 1-310-634-8993
- 11 - Sanctuary From The Law, Inyokern CA, Sean Price 1-619-377-3611
- 12 - MASATEK, Torrance CA, Valeriano Meneses 1-310-518-9524
- 13 - The Mind Keep, Citrus Heights CA, Jeff Fehlman 1-916-723-1657
- 14 - Callahan's Place, Ashford WA, Brian Lane 1-206-569-2911
- 15 - ST-Keep, Citrus Heights CA, Andrew Studer 1-916-729-2968
- 16 - H.B. SMOG, Huntington Beach CA, Jim Thingwold 1-714-969-5486
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- ||| AtariNet EchoList -- 31-Oct-92 |||
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- A_SYSOP AtariNet SysOps 51:1/0 - Bill Scull
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- A_4SALE Atari products for sale/wanted 51:1/11 - E Williams
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- A_FIDODOOR FIDOdoor Support 51:3/6 - Bryan Hall
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- ###### DAVID LETTERMAN TOP 10
- ###### From The We Needed To Fill The Issue With Something Department
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Top 10 Reasons We Stopped Doing the Top 10 List for A While - 2-20-92
-
- 10. Kids spilled Pepsi in Top 10 machine.
- 9. Too busy working on slogan, "Pork: The Other White Meat".
- 8. Got tired of people calling me "Top 10 Boy".
- 7. Torn rotator cuff.
- 6. Lazy American writers too hungover to work.
- 5. Had crazy idea people would enjoy more banter with Paul.
- 4. Drunken vagrant we bought them from disappeared in the marsh.
- 3. El Nino.
- 2. Too buys spending time with my new number one lady, Gennifer Flowers
- 1. With the lists, the show was just too funny.
-
-
- Top 10 Ways Bush Can Bring Up His Approval Rating - 2-21-92
-
- 10. Dump Barbara; marry Alberto Tomba.
- 9. Put entire national debt on his Mastercard.
- 8. Consistently refer to Democratic frontrunner as "Stongas."
- 7. Revive Reagan's sure-fire "free cheese" promotion.
- 6. Give Saddam Hussein an ultimatum; then kick his butt again.
- 5. Deliver next televised speech from captain's chair of the Starship
- Enterprise.
- 4. Get it on with a happenin' lady.
- 3. Read my lips: fire Quayle's ass.
- 2. Free plastic whistles!
- 1. Go back to Japan and boot on Miyazawa again.
-
-
- Top 10 Rejected Pepsi Slogans - 2-25-92
-
- 10. Sodium benzoate -- always had it, always will!
- 9. When R.C. Cola's just not good enough!
- 8. Guaranteed to attract yellowjackets.
- 7. The mild corrosive you can drink!
- 6. Suck me through a straw!
- 5. Gives you that phlegmy feeling in the back of your throat.
- 4. Pork: the other white meat.
- 3. The new official soft drink of Clarence Thomas.
- 2. Enough caffeine to make Buddy Ebsen mambo.
- 1. It's fizzy and brown!
-
-
- Top 10 Signs You've Hired a Bad Campaign Manager - 2-26-92
-
- 10. His first day on the job he begins drafting your concession speech.
- 9. Show's up at rallies wearing "I'm with stupid" T-shirt.
- 8. Encourages crowds to give you a "Heil Hitler" salute.
- 7. He has a spy infiltrate Jerry Brown's headquarters.
- 6. Only photo opportunity he arranges is you in a hot tub with hookers.
- 5. Campaign song is "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald."
- 4. Under "past employment" on his resume you see the word "Dukakis."
- 3. He signs that "Hey Vern" guy to do your commercials.
- 2. You find yourself doing a lot of campaigning in Canada.
- 1. Recommends pretty-boy senator from Indiana as running mate.
-
-
- Top 10 Things Overheard at Liz Taylor's 60th Birthday Party at
- Disneyland - February 27, 1992
-
-
- 10. "Oh... birthday! I thought it was her 60th marriage."
- 9. "Thank you Larry darling for the lovely card and the $5 bill."
- 8. "Actually, Miss Taylor, we had planned to slice the cake and give
- some to the other guests."
- 7. "A coupon for the Betty Ford Clinic! Thank you!"
- 6. "Is this the line to Space Mountain -- or the line to Marry Liz?"
- 5. "You're the birthday girl! Of course you can have another side of
- beef!"
- 4. "How many of the dwarves are ex-husbands?"
- 3. "Fortensky! They need more ice water at table six!"
- 2. "It's the thawed-out body of Walt Disney! Run for your lives!"
- 1. "You were married to Liz? Hey -- me too!"
-
-
- Top 10 Signs the Company You Work for Is Going Under - 2-28-92
-
- 10. They start paying everyone in sea shells.
- 9. The Dairy Queen on the corner is threatening a hostile takeover.
- 8. When you say, "See you tomorrow," the watchman laughs
- uncontrollably.
- 7. The chairman walks by your desk and says, "Hey, Hey! Easy on the
- staples!"
- 6. The initials of your company are "G.M."
- 5. Conference room has been turned into chinchilla farm.
- 4. Tartikoff quits.
- 3. Conversations at the water cooler are mainly with yourself.
- 2. Your boss casually asks you if you know anything about starting
- fires.
- 1. You get a lot of memos in Japanese.
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