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- Z*NET: ATARI ONLINE MAGAZINE Copyright (c)1993, Syndicate Publishing
- Volume 8, Number 6 Issue #490 February 7, 1993 File:93-06
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- Publisher/Editor..........................................Ron Kovacs
- Writer............................................Michael R. Burkley
- GEnie Online Editor........................................Ed Krimen
- CompuServe Online Editor............................Michael Mortilla
- Contributing Writer.........................................Len Stys
- Issue Article Contributor...............................Don Liscombe
- AtariNet Coordinator\Telecommunications...................Bill Scull
- Contributing Editor...................................Dr. Paul Keith
- Z*Net News International Gateway - New Zealand............Jon Clarke
- Z*Net News Service\AtariUser Magazine-Publisher\Editor.....John Nagy
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-
- CONTENTS
-
-
- |*| The Editors Desk.........................Ron Kovacs
- |*| Z*Net Newswire.....................................
- |*| Dateline Atari: With Bob Brodie...............GEnie
- |*| Z*Net Calender...........................Ron Kovacs
- |*| Perusing GEnie............................Ed Krimen
- |*| Atari User Groups..........................Len Stys
- |*| Gemulator Revisited....................Don Liscombe
- |*| CompuServe Message Base Changes....................
- |*| The Unabashed Atariophile...........Michael Burkley
-
-
-
-
- ###### THE EDITORS DESK
- ###### By Ron Kovacs
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- This week I want to welcome back Mike Mortilla to the Z*Net Staff. Mike
- left last year when Z*Net turned into Atari Explorer Online Magazine.
- However, Mike is back and inbetween covering the latest on CompuServe,
- you might be reading a few of his other articles right here in Z*Net.
-
- Also new to the staff is Len Stys. Len will be contributing material
- from time to time with commentary. His commentaty pieces are related to
- Atari and Atari User Groups, however, Z*Net and it's writers are not
- going to be taking a bashing stance towards anyone. Our goal is to
- provide balance to our articles and news coverage.
-
- Feedback is also important. Send your comments along at any time. Our
- writers need to know what you want.
-
- I would also like to announce that Z*Net is moving to Sunday release
- effective with this edition. This change is due to some changes in my
- real paying job, which may have been appearent in the last two releases.
- What this means is that you can start your week off with Z*Net, not end
- it as before. More changes are on the horizon, so stay tuned!
-
-
-
- ###### Z*NET NEWSWIRE
- ###### Atari News Update
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- MULTIWRITER RELEASED
- MultiWriter is a new, non-WYSWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get), word
- processor developed to be fully compatible with ST Writer Elite.
- MultiWriter is fully compatible with all versions of TOS and MultiTOS,
- the new multi-tasking operating system from Atari Corp. MultiWriter was
- developed because it was clear that ST Writer was not compatible with
- the new operating systems. MultiWriter works with existing ST Writer/
- ST Writer Elite files. The program displays and operation resemble ST
- Writer Elite, so if you are experienced with ST Writer Elite, you will
- be up and running quickly. MultiWriter has been tested and works with
- Gemulator from Branch Always Software. MultiWriter also has been tested
- with and works well with Spelling Sentry, a spell checking program from
- Wintertree Software Inc. The program supports importing and exporting
- text in five formats; ASCII, ST Writer Elite, WordPerfect, 1st Word, and
- WordWriter formats. MultiWriter supports three languages, English,
- German, and Spanish. When the program is configured, one of the three
- languages can be selected and the settings saved. From then on, all
- program menus will appear in the selected language. A demo version of
- MultiWriter is available on GEnie and CompuServe. MultiWriter is
- available from: Medical Designs Software, 21701 76th Avenue West, Suite
- 206, Edmonds, WA 98026 Phone: (206) 742-2032
-
-
- ATARI EXPLORER COVER GIRL AT PLANETARIUM
- Dr. Fiorella Terenzi, the January/February Atari Explorer Magazine Cover
- girl will be at the Morrison Planetarium, Golden Gate Park, February 8
- and 9 at 7pm. Terenzi's "Music From The Galaxies", a recently released
- CD on Island Records, will be the focus of the event titled, Music From
- The Galaxies and Optical and Radio Astronomy. Tickets are $10.00. For
- more information on this event call: (415) 750-7127. For more on the
- development of the Music of From The Galaxies CD, read the Jan/Feb
- edition of Atari Explorer Magazine.
-
-
-
-
- ###### DATELINE ATARI! WITH BOB BRODIE
- ###### Copyright (c)1993, Atari Rountables, Atari Corporation
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- This article cannot be reprinted without the GEnie sign-up information
- included at the bottom of this Z*Net edition.
-
-
- <[Lou] ST.LOU> Welcome to another session of Dateline Atari! with Bob
- Brodie. Let me begin by thanking Bob and his colleagues at Atari (Bill
- Rehbock, John Towns, Greg LaBrec, Dan McNamee) for their online support
- of GEnie members. Their participation has been most helpful to all and
- has certainly raised the excitement level in the ST Round Table.
-
- Since we last met Bob, there has been increasing information about new
- software to be bundled with the Falcon030. We have also heard about
- MultiTOS, SpeedoGDOS and that great new integrated application, Atari
- Works <originally named ST Sutra, then Concierge>.
-
- Bob, I have really been looking forward to tonight's RTC. I think the
- transcript for this one may set a new record for downloads surpassing
- even your last meeting with us. So let's get this show on the road with
- your opening comments.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> I'd like to welcome every one to our February installment
- of Dateline Atari! I hope that all of you are enjoying these
- conferences as much as I am. I'm pleased with the opportunity to
- interact with each of you, and share with you all the latest events in
- the Atari Community.
-
- Tonight, I want to start things off by discussing the current status of
- the Atari Falcon030, and then we'll talk about our integrated package,
- Atari Works.
-
- At our last session of Dateline Atari, I told you about the delay in the
- shipments of the Atari Falcon030 to North America. The reason for the
- delay was unacceptable performance from one of the contracted
- manufacturers that Atari is dealing with. At that time, I also
- indicated to you that we would be bringing on another firm to supply us
- with Atari Falcon030s, as well as attempting to resolve the quality
- concerns with the units at the original manufacturing site. I'm pleased
- to report that the new factory has come on-line in the speedy fashion
- that we anticipated that they would. We have seen the first runs off of
- that line, and the quality is dramatically better than the original
- units. A recent run tested out at less an 0.5% defect rate, which is
- thrilling news to me! This means that our projections last month that
- Falcons would be available in North America in March is right on target!
- We _WILL_ to have the machines in stock in March!!
-
- The added plus of this delay is that we have completed MultiTOS, and all
- of the machines in North America will ship with MultiTOS! There will be
- no customers that will purchase Atari Falcon030s that will have to be
- "retrofitted" with MultiTOS! While we are still debating internally how
- we want to distribute MultiTOS to the established user base, I'm very
- pleased that it is _done_. In addition to the inclusion of MultiTOS, we
- will be finalizing Atari Works as well, and hope to have that available
- as well to ship with each Atari Falcon030, along with SpeedoGDOS.
-
- Let's talk about Atari Works at this point, and try to give you a
- glimpse of what is coming with that product. Atari Works is a fully
- integrated word processor, database, and spreadsheet. It's intended to
- provide the average user just about anything that they might require in
- a package to be used in either the home, or for a small business/home
- office scenario. Most of our energies with Atari Works have been
- focused on the word processor component of Works, as we believe that
- word processing is still the most common usage for home users. The
- Atari Works word processor offers multiple documents, full cut and paste
- between documents and the other portions of Works, easy set up of
- justification (left, right, center, or proportional), and importing of
- GEM metafile images. Atari Works has full SpeedoGDOS support, which
- means multiple scalable outline fonts with multiple sizes, and your
- usual bold, italics, underline, outline, superscript, subscript,
- footnotes, and headers. Works uses the Proximity dictionary system, and
- updated version of the system that was used with Word Up and WordFlair
- II. There is also a thesaurus included with Works. Works has full
- search and replace capabilities, again easily activated by drop down
- menus.
-
- One of the features that I really enjoy in using Atari Works is the
- exceptionally easy mail merge capabilities with Atari Works database
- module. It's always been something of a pain for me to have to mail
- merge. It seemed to me that there was never really a system that felt
- very intuitive to me for mail merging. With Works, there is a drop down
- menu called "Begin Merge" that allows you to begin the process. It's
- TERRIFIC!!! On the editing side of the coin, Works allows you to
- transpose letters that just need to be flip-flopped with a Control-T
- command. Its also "intelligent" about it's editing, in that if you
- begin moving around text, Works will recognize the need for additional
- spaces and automatically insert the spaces for you. There are also
- commands that will allow you to do a number of different text commands,
- like setting areas to all caps, or all lower case, and other text
- handling.
-
- The word processor of Atari Works also supports the importation of
- standard ASCII text, the Microsoft Rich Text Format (RTF) files. This
- is an increasingly popular format used with PC and Mac word processors,
- like Microsoft Word. The logical extension of that is that your
- documents at work can be saved out as .RTF files, and readily brought
- into Atari Works with the formatting fully intact!!
-
- The database portion of Atari Works will import .DBF files, tab
- delimited ASCII, and comma delimited ASCII. The Atari Works database is
- a breeze to set up and work with, too! If you start a new database
- file, the system begins prompting you for field names, until you tell it
- you're done. Once the fields are entered, you simply click on the field
- and hold down the mouse button while you drag the field to the desired
- size! Simple, eh? You can add additional fields later by simply
- clicking on the database form with your mouse. Fields are moved about
- the page simply by clicking and dragging them. You can display the
- records in a form fashion, or in a list fashion that looks very
- spreadsheet-ish to me. :) Since everything in Atari Works is fully
- GEM compliant, you can also highlight portions of the database records,
- and save out the area as a GEM metafile and drop it into your document!
- Of course, this also applies to the spreadsheet as well. That makes
- displaying graphs and tables as part of your document easier than it's
- ever been before.
-
- Bill Rehbock, the product manager for Atari Works, tells me that the
- database portion of Works will feel very familiar to anyone that has
- ever used a database on a Mac. My sentiment was that I didn't find an
- overpowering need to run to the docs just to get things going, the
- database has a very comfortable "feel" to it. I'm not generally
- comfortable with ANY database, so I have great confidence that most of
- you will really enjoy the database portion of Atari Works.
-
- The spreadsheet portion of Atari Works is Excel command compatible. Our
- intention with the spreadsheet is not to compete against stand alone
- products like LDW Power, but to provide a good, basic speadsheet for
- users to be able to chart, graph, and track their finances. We have
- some portions of our business presently tracking their finances under
- the spreadsheet of Atari Works.
-
- I could go on a little bit longer about the spreadsheet, but I think
- I've gone on about as long as I dare on this opening. Let's see what
- kind of questions are out there, Lou!
-
- <[kcac-prez] B.FRAZIER2> Bob....I need to know if you found a firm date
- for the Kansas City Atari Fest.. We are at a standstill.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Hi Bob, I spoke with Garry Tramiel today, and don't have a
- yes or no about our attending CES in June yet. The possibility exists
- that we might still have a booth at that show to launch the new Atari
- Jaguar Game Console. We'll pick this up in email later on, with Dorothy
- Brumleve. I also got a fax from the CT. Show folk, and they are looking
- at a June Show Date as well. I'm very happy that we have you online now
- here on GEnie, as it is making our planning for what is shaping up to be
- an EXTRAORDINARILY busy show summer much easier. I know that the gang
- from San Antonio, Indy, and Asheville also very much appreciate the
- cooperative spirit that you have shown.
-
- <[JCD] NEWDIMENSION> Hi Bob. The upcoming Atari products are excellent
- as ususal, but are we really going to see an major increase in Atari's
- market share in the computer industry? Will Atari _finally_ understand
- that a national advertising campaign is desparately needed. It seems
- more advertising dollars are put toward the Lynx than the computer line.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Hello, Jeff. Nice to see you again online tonight. As I
- have indicated in previous conferences, Atari has the confidence that
- this machine will be a tremendous success. Sam Tramiel indicated back
- in August of last year that Atari didn't have the same confidence in the
- Mega STE/TT030 line as a major success in the US, due to the pricing/
- features/performance constraints. In short it's not a question of Atari
- finally understanding that they need a national advertising campaign,
- it's a question of Atari having the faith in a product that can be a
- national success. The Lynx is clearly a technically superior product to
- the other handhelds in the marketplace, which explains the advertising
- support that the Lynx has enjoyed. The Atari Falcon030 is also a
- product that represents a major technical advancement over the existing
- CPUs in the marketplace. As a new dealer, I'm sure that you can also
- understand the importance of not just having a product that you are a
- fan of, but a product that the public can see a real value in for them
- to buy. I know that you'll also be pleased to hear that the number of
- dealer inquiries since the article in BYTE have skyrocketed. You'll
- probably not be the only Atari dealer in your area for very long.
-
- <[STimpy!] J.TORRES17> I have a three part question on ATARI WORKS
- (YEAH!): 1)Does it support graphics (lite DTP)? 2) What resolutions will
- it support (falcon only?)? 3)Is it too early for price/availabilty for
- existing STe Users?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Hiya, STimpy, it supports GEM metafiles in the word
- processor which are readily available both online here, and in packages
- from people like Migraph's Easy Draw. Atari Works will function in any
- mode that supports 80 columns, which of course includes ST Medium
- resolution. Pricing is still under discussion, but will include a
- bundling of SpeedoGDOS and about 14 BitStream fonts in the package. It
- will be competitive with other verions of WORKS that are already in the
- marketplace on other platforms.
-
- <E.NIKOLAISE2> Hi Bob! What is Atari doing to get Developer Support for
- the Jaguar game system?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Hi Eric, most of that information is covered by non-
- disclosure at this point. I can tell you that we have development units
- out, to a number of very talented software houses now. We've also had
- at least two developer conferences for Jaguar, one here and one in the
- UK. Both of them have been greeted with a great amount of enthusiasm by
- the developers and their publishers.
-
- <[Scott L.] S.LAPHAM1> Bob. at the beginning of the conference, you said
- that the quality of the Falcons coming off the "new" line are much
- better than before. My question is are any of those units off the first
- line going to be sold? And if so, how would one tell if you bought a
- Falcon if it was off the first line or second?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Scott, the units *_have_* been sold. They are already out
- the door in Germany. As long as you don't try to mail order one from
- Deutchland, you shouldn't have to worry about it.
-
- <[Robb] R.ALBRIGHT7> Bob, I hear that the deal with Ingram Micro
- (Distributor) has been tabled, and that Atari plans direct marketing for
- the first push for Falcon. Are there any deals set with larger chains
- to carry the Falcon, or any planned, and if not, what will be the way
- that thousands can get their hands on one?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Gee, Robb. That's new to me. Might I enquire what your
- source is for that information?
-
- <[Robb] R.ALBRIGHT7> A local developer said he got this from Bill
- Rehbock about a month ago.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Well, Robb, Thanks for bringing this rumor to the light of
- day. I appreciate the opportunity to dispel this type of disinformation
- at the earliest possible time. We have a number of different
- arrangements working for Falcon distribution, and I'm confident that the
- thousands of people that want to have Atari Falcon030s will be able to
- get them. Regardless of what you're un-named local developer might have
- suggested to you. <grin>
-
- <[Evil E] I.DUCKETT.> How will the release of the Falcon help, The STE
- user?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> I see why your nickname is Evil. <grin> How did the
- release of the Quadra help the Mac? How did the release of the 486 help
- the 386? The answer to that is it gives the STE user a higher quality
- machine to upgrade to that retains a high degree of software
- compatibility that protects your investment in software. Does it mean
- that the STE is obsolete? No. It does mean that you can upgrade to a
- newer, more powerful machine and not have to lose your investment in
- Atari and Atari related products.
-
- <[Steve] S.MILLER58> Hi, I am a somewhat digruntled TT owner who has
- been an Atari owner since the ole 400 and this my question where is the
- TT going to be when the Falcon _finally_ makes its appearance? Is the
- 68030 going to be supported on both systems or will the TT be a fluke
- machine here in the US sticking me with $6000 worth of unsup. hardware?
- And if the TT is going to be 'supported' when is the software going to
- be there to take advantage of he 68030 and the math co?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> The TT030 will continue to be a high end, powerful
- workstation even when the Falcon030 makes it's appearance NEXT MONTH
- here in the US. The 68030 will continue to be support on both systems.
- There are products already that take advantage of the 68030 and the FPU,
- like DynaCadd, all Lexicor products, and Calamus SL. In addition to
- those products, there are other things like PageStream and Touch Up that
- are very happy on a TT030, especially when they have a graphics card
- installed in it, like an AlberTT card, a Crazy Dots board, or a Matrix
- card. I've also seen an goodly number of Musicians that are happy with
- their TT030s, and development tools like Lattice C 5.5 that have 030
- libraries and FPU libraries.
-
- <[Dark.Oak.Sof] T.WILSON14> Are we going to see more guidelines from
- Atari on building apps for MultiTOS? I'm writing a multi-tos Zmodem
- program and was wondering if I should make it with GDOS, clipboard
- support, or would a simple .ttp CLI-callable be ok?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Are you a registered developer, Tim? Our last developer
- newsletter had an article on user interface guidelines.
-
- <[Dark.Oak.Sof] T.WILSON14> I can't afford it at the moment, I'm using
- net knowledge.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Net knowledge is a little too far from the source, and I
- urge you to register as a developer at the earliest possible time. We
- provide a good deal of documentation to the developers as a portion of
- the MultiTOS distribution packet. Right now, that is only available to
- registered developers, and most of the support is done online, in our
- Atari.RSC area here on GEnie.
-
- <M.MCFEE> BOB when will MultiTOS be out for the TT if at all?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Hi Mike, it will be released for all Atari Computers, as I
- THINK I indicated in my last conference. :) As I indicated in my
- opening remarks tonight, we're still having discussions regarding the
- distribution method to be used with MultiTOS. I remain a staunch
- proponent of the "upload it and let nature take it's course" stance, but
- cannot guarantee that we'll be doing that. The product is done, we just
- have decisions to make now.
-
- <[Lou] ST.LOU> I have a little surprise for everyone... we have a free
- one year subscription to EXPLORER to give away. Then Scott Lapham will
- have the next question. Here goes a roll of the dice....
-
- <[Lou] ST.LOU> Job 24... you win! Dorothy!
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> It's not a fix, I swear it is not a rigged deal you
- guys!!!!
-
- <[Lou] ST.LOU> Dorothy is the winner! Dot... any words? ;-)
-
- <D.A.BRUMLEVE> Thank you, thank you! Maybe this subscription will
- actually arrive at my door! My other one hasn't. ;-) And I've been so
- interested to see how the new staff is coming! So thank you very, very
- much!
-
- <[Scott L.] S.LAPHAM1> Bob, have you heard any new news on any products
- that will allow the SLM lasers to work on the Falcon??
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Yes, I have. There is a company that is working on this
- product, and we have discussions scheduled with them this next week to
- ensure that it WILL BE DONE, and users of SLM series laser printers will
- be able to use it with the Atari Falcon030.
-
- <[Lou] ST.LOU> OK... here goes another roll of the dice.... Job 15...
- Chuck Haines is the winner of a free one year subscription to Explorer!
- Congratulations.
-
- <E.NIKOLAISE2> Does anyone (if so who?) make a VME RAM board that can be
- used with the Mega STE? Thanks!
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Erik, I'm not aware of any such ram board. I've heard that
- they do exist on the VME bus, but don't think that the software exists
- to make our system aware of the ram once such a board has been
- installed.
-
- <[Robb] R.ALBRIGHT7> Bob, any announcements of terrific, *BLOW-EM-AWAY*,
- mind boggling games that will be released for the Falcon. Either
- planned or set-in stone.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Robb, there are about 35 games that are being developed for
- the Atari Falcon030. Most of them are better than anything that I have
- seen on any other computer game anywhere. And for that matter, better
- than most of the console games, too. We covered that in an edition of
- Atari Explorer Online a couple of weeks ago, when we had a review of
- them from Andreas Barbiero when he came over to the office and sat down
- with a Falcon030, and one of those really cool joysticks for about oh...
- three hours or so. :) In particular, the sound is dramatically better
- than any other system that I've heard. I'm sure that we'll be able to
- convince Andreas to come back to the office again, to write a few more
- lines about Falcon gaming without too much arm twisting...at least until
- it's time for him to leave the office. :)
-
- <[Steve] S.MILLER58> Is the Atari community ever going to be tightened
- between us and Europe so that when new and interesting software/hardware
- comes out there, we can take advantage of it here? It seem as if we
- always have to wait for A LONG time for it to trickle down to us.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Steve, much of that depends on distribution arrangements.
- Some of the developers don't like to have to support their products
- overseas, or mess around with translations. I know that some of the
- German developers have a hard time with the needs of the US users, as
- they have a particular view on things like users interface. :) But we
- are working on those arrangements, and I expect that you will be pleased
- with the way that things are going to turn out.
-
- <[Evil E] I.DUCKETT.> Is there any way I can get info on the Falcon here
- in New York and support for all Atari system in my area?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Regarding info on the Falcon030, there is a wealth of info
- in the Atari BB area right here on GEnie. We've posted a HUGE amount of
- information in a number of conferences, and in the BB message area
- itself. I'd suggest that you look at those files first. After that, I'd
- suggest one of the high quality mags that are out in the marketplace,
- like our own Atari Explorer Magazine or the equally wonderful AtariUser
- Magazine. Both of them do a excellent job of being factual in their
- reporting. And of course, be sure to check the weekly issues of Z*Net
- Online Magazine, which is also uploaded here weekly in the Atari
- Roundtable. We upload our own online magazine, Atari Explorer Online
- Magazine here bi-weekly. That should give you plenty of reading
- material about the Falcon030. As far as support goes, why don't you
- send me e-mail with your specific questions and I'll be happy to deal
- with them personally rather than tie things up here any longer tonight.
-
- <[STimpy!] J.TORRES17> (Let me just put down my LYNX - Pinball Jam :> )
- Does SPEEDOGDOS support a wider range of printers than FontGDOS does/
- did? I have a Panasonic KXP1142pi printer and was basically told by
- tech-support 'tough luck'
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> SpeedoGDOS has support for the following printers at this
- point.. Atari Laser printer, SMM-804, Canon Bubble Jet 10e, Epson FX-80.
- Epson LQ-570, HP PaintJet, DeskJet 500, HP LaserJet, NEC P Series,
- Okimate 20, Star NB24-15, Star NX-1000, and of course, STraight Fax as
- well. :) You should be able to use the Epson LQ-570 driver with your
- unit. Just be sure that you have the dip switch in the Epson emulation
- mode. Have you tried that yet? Most of the time you have to have the
- printer off when you change the switches, and then re-start it.
-
- <MIKE-ALLEN> Bob - I wonder if the SpeedoGDOS/Works combo is going to be
- available through Atari dealers in the near future? I'd really like to
- support my local dealer. Also I still have to disagree about the Mega
- STe. I really feel that it is a product that suffered from improper
- marketing. A good product that no one outside of the Atari user
- community knew about.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Mike, I respect your opinion about the Mega STE, and share
- it. However, I don't own enough stock to change the decisions on that
- type of issue, and have to rely upon my persuasive ability from time to
- time on those matters. I think that part of the reason that the Mega
- STE didn't get a better "shove" is because the Falcon030 was expected
- sooner that this time frame. Now, re the shipments of Atari Works/
- SpeedoGDOS, the manuals are being done now, I suspect that it will be in
- the March time frame as well. Not two weeks, but likely six weeks at
- the max. I'm still twisting a few arms here on a couple of points about
- Atari Works, like allowing the importation of IMG files as well as just
- GEM files. If we can have that added, I think it's worth a little delay
- in shipping the product.
-
- <[Andreas@AEO] AEO.2> Bob, I have been inundated by info from NAMM, and
- while I might have missed something due to bad phone lines earlier
- tonite on it, I was wondering if you could comment further on the
- FEEDING frenzy that went on with the new dealers?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Andreas, the timing for NAMM was excellent for us. The
- write ups in Keyboard, Electronic Musician, and EQ Magazine are very
- exciting, and it appeared that most of the show attendees had read the
- magazines. :) We got a large number of dealers that are very interested
- in the Falcon from NAMM, and expect even more.
-
- <[STimpy!] J.TORRES17> I am concerned about the apparent throw away
- memory boards on the Falcon... The fact that you have either a 1, 4 OR
- 14 meg board. Why not a user expandable version (I would eventually like
- a 14 meg).
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Joe, there is simply not enough real estate for that to
- happen via a normal/conventional means like your basic throw away SIMMS
- <grin>. What is going to happen with the Falcon030 is the same thing
- that happened with the STE and Mega STE. People will buy bigger
- supplies of RAM, and try to sell or trade in their old memory units.
- Dealers will capitalize on this to have a ready source of ram available.
- There are already other developers that have announced plans for third
- party memory boards. For example, Zubair will have a board as well.
- However, it will not use SIMMS either. There is simply not enough room
- SIMMS in the Falcon case.
-
- <J.VOGH> What about PC boards for the Falcon? What is the staus of 486
- emulation?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Oh, that. Had me worried for a second there. As we
- reported in our online magazine, Atari Explorer Online at COMDEX, COMPO
- Software is working on a 486 board. I was personally assured by the
- company president, Theo Bruers, that the product would be done in March.
- It is to support the full VGA Color, etc, etc, etc. Although I
- recognize that having such an item is attractive to some people, I think
- that you will find that products like Atari Works will make you much
- less inclined to have to sully your machine with MS-DOS. <grin>
-
- <[John STanley] JLS> I got here late so this may have already been
- asked. What's the current eta for MultiTOS? (Ballpark estimates... 2
- days, 2 weeks, 2 months, 2 __??__)
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> You're right, it was already answered...:) It's done, and
- will be shipping with Falcons. We're still discussing internally here
- how we want to handle the distribution of the product to the existing
- user base. I guess the answer from most perspective will be 2 long. :)
- BTW, you also missed the drawings for free subscriptions to Atari
- Explorer, too! :)
-
- <[Lou] ST.LOU> Bob... my local dealer wants to order 50 packages of
- Atari Works. Please tell me what he needs to do and can it be ordered
- directly from Atari by the individual user?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> At this point, he can't. But we'll be making our dealers
- aware of all the pricing on Atari Works as soon as possible. The manual
- will probably be inserted here in the US in the Falcons at this point.
- It will be available via the normal sources, both directly from Atari,
- and from our distributors as well.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Thanks, Lou. As always, it's a pleasure to be online here
- on our official online resource, GEnie. Thanks to everyone for taking
- the time to be here tonight, and I hope that you got a little bit better
- feel for how things are progressing. In our next issue of Atari
- Explorer Online Magazine, we'll be featuring a preview of Atari Works,
- including screenshots of the program. It'll be up here in the libraries
- in about a week for you to download. Thanks again for attending!!
-
-
-
-
- ###### THE 1993 Z*NET COMPUTER CALENDAR
- ###### Schedule of Shows, Events and Online Conferences
- ###### ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- ### February 18-19, 1993
- IEEE Computer Faire at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville,
- Alabama. Attendees include: WordPerfect, MicroSoft, IBM, HP, Silicon
- Graphics and many others. At the 1992 show, admission was free to the
- 20,000 that attended.
-
-
- ### 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.
-
-
- ### July 17-18, 1993 (NEW LISTING)
- The Kansas City AtariFest '93. The location for the show is Stadium
- Inn, 7901 E 40 Hwy. Ticket prices at the door will be 5.00 dollars each
- day. Advance tickets will be 4.00 dollars each, for advance tickets,
- please send 4.00 dollars per ticket to: Kansas City AtariFest, P.O. Box
- 1653, Lee Summit, MO 64063 or if you belong to a user group please mail
- a request for a user group information pack. To make room reservations
- please call 1-800-325-7901, we are also working with a local travel
- agent to get special airfares for the show. You may call 1-800-874-7691
- to take advantage of the special fares. For more information please
- leave Email as follows; GEnie, B.welsch, J.krzysztow, for CompuServe,
- Leave for Jeff Krzysztow at 74027,707, or you can call (816)224-9021, or
- mail to the address listed above.
-
-
- ### 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.
-
-
- ### October 27-29, 1993
- EDA&T Asia '93. The Electronic Design and Test Conference Exhibition
- at the Taipei International Convention Center in Taiwan. Exhibit space
- is still available. For more information contact: Betsy Donahue,
- Chicago, fax: 708-475-2794.
-
-
- ### 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.
-
- FALCON BUNDLES!
- ---------------
- -=> In the "Atari Corporation Online" category (14)
- -=> from the "Falcon 030 - Help and Questions" topic (41)
-
- Message 195 Fri Jan 29, 1993
- B.REHBOCK [BILL@ATARI] at 12:29 EST
-
- Atari Falcon030/4-65 is scheduled to include no less than:
-
- - Calappt (Personal Time Manager)
- - Landmines (Game)
- - Breakout (Game)
- - Talking Clock
- - System Audio Manager (Replace System Events and Key Click with sounds)
- - Procalc (Nice calculator)
- - FalconD2D (Direct-to-disk recording system and effects)
- - Audio Fun Machine (DSP Effects Processor with Graphic Equalizer)
- - SpeedoGDOS with 14 Bitstream Speedo fonts
- - Atari Works integrated productivity software
- - MultiTOS
-
- As it stands right now, the manufacturing of North American Falcons may
- beat the time that it takes to get manuals for some of the packout
- software printed, so make sure you send in your warranty cards to
- receive updates.
-
- Falcons without HD's will ship with everything but FalconD2D,
- SpeedoGDOS, and Atari Works. They will be available separately.
-
- All Falcons come with the necessary HD Utilities, so you can quickly
- connect an external SCSI Drive.
-
- We naturally recommend that you buy your internal HD's from us, as they
- will come with SpeedoGDOS, Atari Works, etc.
-
- -Bill@Atari
- ======================================
-
-
- MULTITOS UPDATE!
- ----------------
- -=> In the "Atari Corporation Online" category (14)
- -=> from the "MultiTOS" topic (34)
-
- Message 182 Sat Jan 23, 1993
- E.SMITH10 [Eric Smith] at 19:45 EST
-
- We had to make some major last minute changes to MultiTOS. On the up
- side, these should improve compatibility with old applications quite a
- bit. The down side is that MultiTOS will be delayed somewhat. Also, I
- have no idea how long it actually will take from the day we hand
- MultiTOS over for distribution and copies actually being available to
- the public; it's certainly not zero time, since it does take a while to
- get manuals printed, packages made, etc. I certainly wouldn't expect
- MultiTOS before February, and it could be a month or two later than that
- before it "reaches the shelves."
-
- Please note also that Bob phrased his comment about MultiTOS
- availability on GEnie very carefully... he did *not* promise that this
- would happen. It certainly would be nice for users if it happened. But
- remember that MultiTOS has cost Atari real money to develop, and so it's
- quite possible that management may decide to charge a fee for it.
-
- Most GEM programs that "follow the rules" should be MultiTOS compatible.
- TOS and TTP programs that don't do any graphics (i.e. that use ordinary
- ASCII text for output) will also generally be MultiTOS compatible.
- There are exceptions, of course. The most common cause of
- incompatibility is accessing memory that doesn't belong to the program
- (other than the officially documented system variables, of course).
- Programs that grab system vectors are more likely to have problems than
- programs that don't, but there are always surprises.
-
- There are good arguments on both sides of the issue of whether or not to
- charge for MultiTOS. Certainly it's a tough decision, and I'm glad I'm
- not the one who has to make it.
-
- Just to inject a bit more reality into this: even if MultiTOS is free,
- it still won't be on everybody's machine right away or even at all. The
- present version of MultiTOS is loaded into RAM, and that means in
- practice that you need 2 megabytes of memory to use it (and 4 megabytes
- is a lot more comfortable). Also, it's really targetted for the 68030
- machines; on a 68000 it will be somewhat sluggish and will also lack
- memory protection (i.e. it won't be as safe). Eventually we hope to
- have a ROM version of it, but for now it *is* a memory hog.
-
- I'm sure there will be a version of MultiTOS distributed on 720K
- floppies, eventually. (The frustrating thing is that it almost fits in
- 720K; it will fit on a floppy formatted to just over 800K, but
- unfortunately not all floppy drives work reliably with such disks.)
-
- No, you won't need new ROMs to run MultiTOS. As I mentioned above, we
- are hoping to produce a ROM version of it (which will consume a lot less
- memory) but that's not going to be ready for a while. MultiTOS may have
- problems with TOS 1.0 (I certainly wouldn't recommend using it with such
- an ancient version of TOS) but it will be OK with TOS 1.4. (TOS 1.2 is
- on the borderline; it's not as pathologically buggy as TOS 1.0, so
- MultiTOS runs, but it's slowed down a lot because it uses some of the
- underlying TOS disk I/O routines, and TOS 1.2 has very slow disk I/O
- compared to later TOSes.)
-
- Final reality reminder: I'm not an official Atari spokesperson.
- Everything above is my opinion only...
-
- Eric
- ======================================
-
-
- TO CLASS B TT, OR NOT TO CLASS B TT
- -----------------------------------
- -=> In the "Atari Corporation Online" category (14)
- -=> from the "TT - Class B FCC or not?" topic (33)
-
- Message 41 Wed Jan 27, 1993
- B.REHBOCK [BILL@ATARI] at 12:40 EST
-
- The TT030 does have Class-B certification, but only the absolute latest
- revision of it. To pass Class-B certification, there were many changes
- to the motherboard and it did require the re-addition of the internal
- metal shielding that makes it difficult to add memory, and change ROMs.
- To accomodate the shielding, a different tooling for the plastic case is
- required also. As Nathan said, we had existing inventory (of housings)
- and Class-B certification was not as high of a priority to the majority
- of our TT customers as those that have expressed concern here. The
- current motherboards (that have been shipping since around June) are
- this latest revision, by the way, and are much "quieter" that any
- previous TT had been, but without the metal internal shield, are just
- over the limit of Class-B, so they are not labeled or sold as such.
-
- Since the TT is not as much of a broad-interest machine as the 1040STE
- or MegaSTE, it was decided that FCC Class-A certification was sufficient
- to accomodate the needs of the majority of purchasers of TTs. These
- people would have been annoyed by the shielding and didn't need Class-B
- as they were being used in business environments anyway.
-
- A Class-B computing device is explicitly labeled as being "CLASS-B".
- The general verbage that is on the TTs rating label is the Class-A
- legal-eze.
-
- -Bill@Atari
- ----------
- Message 45 Thu Jan 28, 1993
- S.WINICK at 06:38 EST
-
- Bill, That Class "A" rating wasn't that bad when we had a full product
- line to work with. But at the present time, the Atari lineup currently
- consists of an arthritic 1040STe that isn't a viable product in todays
- competitive computer marketplace, and the high end TT030. That leaves
- us with essentially NOTHING to sell to most home users.
-
- I had at least 3 local walk-ins in the past 2 days looking for a good,
- user friendly home computer system, who would've be sure sales for a
- MegaSTe, if we had any. The current Atari product line, or lack
- thereof, is making sheer survival extremely difficult for your
- dealerships.
-
- This would be like General Motors discontinuing production of their 1993
- model cars immediately because they're planning on introducing the 1994
- models in the Fall! How many GM dealers do you think would still be
- left when the new models are finally ready to ship?
-
- Sheldon (Computer STudio - Asheville, NC)
- ----------
- Message 46 Fri Jan 29, 1993
- B.REHBOCK [BILL@ATARI] at 12:29 EST
-
- Sheldon, I know what you mean. I do continue getting good news about
- production of F030's (although I am wearing out my welcome in the
- manufacturing dept. :-). Things are still looking on schedule, but I
- realize it will be tight for the next several weeks.
-
- -Bill
- ======================================
-
-
- AJAX - NOT JUST ANOTHER CLEANSER
- --------------------------------
- -=> In the "Atari Corporation Online" category (14)
- -=> from the "Technical Questions to Atari Corp." topic (4)
-
- Message 174 Wed Jan 27, 1993
- B.REHBOCK [BILL@ATARI] at 12:40 EST
-
- Just a little background on AJAX (Atari's High Density Floppy
- Controller)...
-
- The original WD1772 (720k) floppy controller operated supplied by an
- 8MHz clock. AJAX is 100% compatible to a WD1772 when supplied an 8MHz
- clock. To handle 1.44MB floppies, AJAX requires a 16MHz clock instead
- of the normal 8. Falcons, TTs, and MegaSTEs can supply AJAX with either
- speed clock. The bios(in TOS 2.06 and up) is in charge of which clock
- gets used. Combo(tm) (or Combel(tm)) actually handle the physical
- switch of the clock, depending on what the bios instructs.
-
- An off-the-shelf 1040STE isn't set up the same way as the above-
- mentioned models and won't handle 1.44 drives without additional
- modification other than AJAX. There are some third party kits that add
- an AJAX _and_ correctly supply it with the necessary 8MHz clock, but I
- am not sure who they are.
-
- -Bill@Atari
- ======================================
-
-
- MULTITASKING WITH STALKER
- -------------------------
- -=> In the "Gribnif Software" category (17)
- -=> from the "STalker 3" topic (3)
-
- Message 43 Sun Jan 24, 1993
- EXPLORER.5 [Robert Goff] at 13:18 EST
-
- Indeed, STalker's "multitasking" is no better or faster than the GEM AES
- messaging system, which was never designed to handle data at high speed.
- (Yes, I know that the actual serial data doesn't go through the message
- pipe.)
-
- You can improve STalker's multitasking behavior by: enlarging the serial
- buffer to at least 4 kbytes, enlarging the STalker transfer buffer to as
- large as your memory configuration can stand, and making sure that
- hardware flow control (RTS/CTS) works. That last one can be tricky
- because it depends on (a) fixing the serial routines in the ST operating
- system with the appropriate patch, (b) using a modem that recognizes
- hardware flow control and configuring it properly, and (c) having a
- cable that transmits the signals. Don't take any of these things for
- granted.
-
- Hardware flow control is a faster way than the normal XON/XOFF flow
- control for telling the modem that the computer's buffer is full, please
- don't overfeed me, thank you. If your modem is sending data and the
- computer's serial buffer fills up because Stalker is multitasking and
- doesn't have the time to empty it, the computer is supposed to use flow
- control to stop the incoming data until the buffer can be emptied. If
- the data is coming in too fast, the flow control doesn't act fast enough
- and the modem sends some data which overflows into the bit bucket. (By
- the way, when's the last time you emptied your bit bucket?) The error
- checking of the file transfer protocol is supposed to catch that, but
- sometimes it doesn't and even if it does it can slow down the transfer
- tremendously.
-
- |) |
- |)O|)
- Robert Goff
- ======================================
-
-
- HP LASERJET IV: HOT!
- --------------------
- -=> In the "ISD/DMC Product Support" category (16)
- -=> from the "Calamus SL" topic (20)
-
- Message 133 Tue Jan 26, 1993
- RUSTY-P at 22:37 EST
-
- I got a LJ-IV today. The printer is set up with six megs of RAM and I'm
- using the beta Calamus driver. I printed the first page of a newsletter
- that is 98% complete and almost ready to be shot and all that I can say
- is WOW!!!!! This thing is amazing. When the page came out and I
- flipped it over for a look; the only noise that could be heard in the
- room was my jaw hitting the floor. I had expected an improvement but
- not anything of this magnitude. The only thing I can compare this
- output to is typesetting. My recommendation is - if you are serious
- about DTP and Calamus and you can scrounge the money - buy one. You
- WON'T be disappointed.
-
- RUSTY
- ======================================
-
-
- WHO'S WHO AT YOU KNOW WHERE
- ---------------------------
- -=> In the "Flaming - Debating - Discussions - Rumors" category (18)
- -=> from the "Atari Falcon 030 Computer" topic (23)
-
- Message 71 Fri Jan 22, 1993
- POTECHIN [RT~Sysop] at 18:17 EST
-
- We do not have to rely on rumours on GEnie. We have access to the
- facts. Art is no longer with Atari, but if he was ever international
- sales manager, it's news to me. :-) Bob Brodie has not taken over Art's
- job although I believe he does now have access to Arts executive
- assistant. :-) Garry Tramiel has been running the North American
- operation for some months now. This is good news. Garry is quite good
- at his job. Sam continues in his role as President of the Corporation.
- Leonard was removed from TOS development to concentrate his efforts in
- other areas. I imagine the continued streamlining of Atari's operation
- is of concern to those of us anxiously awaiting the release in quantity
- of the Atari Falcon030.
-
- If the above information is of interest to you, I'm glad that I had
- access to the facts and was able to clear up any confusion.
-
- Nathan @ DMC
- ======================================
-
-
-
-
- ###### ATARI USER GROUPS
- ###### The wind beneath the Falcon's wings
- ###### By Len Stys
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- In my last article, I stated the importance of the Falcon030 bundle and
- how "support" needs to be a major theme when selling the computer. The
- main reason why people left the Atari Community was because there was a
- lack of support for their computer. I believe without a doubt that just
- the opposite will encourage people to become a part of the Atari
- Community.
-
- There is a lot of tough competition in the personal computer market.
- The only way a non-PC clone manufacturer is going to stay in business is
- by using every advantage that it has. And what is Atari's advantage
- over its competitors? User Groups. Atari user groups are the answer to
- how Atari will get back into the personal computer industry. The
- company needs a backdoor and Atari user groups have the door already
- open.
-
- Why do I feel Atari user groups are the key to the Falcon's success and
- Atari's future? Atari user groups are often responsible for getting
- major companies like Word Perfect to release new versions of software
- for Atari computers. This may not seem like much, but some people will
- not buy a computer unless certain software are available for it. Atari
- user groups also help convince computer stores to sell Atari computers
- and software. If there is a computer show in town, Atari user groups
- often attend to demonstrate Atari computers while other companies like
- Apple are paying employees to be there. The members of these user
- groups are responsible for the very important "word of mouth
- advertising" that Atari so desperately needs. And finally, these user
- groups generate the excitement necessary in the Atari Community to keep
- Atari users buying software and new Atari products.
-
- Atari Corporation needs to seriously consider taking action to
- revitalize the Atari user groups around the nation. The cost will be
- minimum and the benefits will be tremendous. If Atari takes action and
- revitalizes 200 user groups to the point of 200 members each, there will
- be 40,000 regular customers and purchasers of Atari products. If each
- of these 40,000 regular customers convince 5 friends to purchase an
- Atari Falcon030, this would mean sales of 200,000 computers.
-
- Atari could take action to revitalize Atari user groups by doing the
- following:
-
- o Atari User Group Services.
- Organize a department at Atari Corporation to specifically deal with
- user groups.
-
- o Build a closer relationship with Atari user groups.
- Most user groups receive no support from Atari making it nearly
- impossible to continue existence. A relationship is needed to increase
- user group members spirit and give the feeling that Atari cares.
-
- o Establish an Atari User Group Information Network.
- A Bulletin Board System (BBS) STRICTLY for the exchange of user group
- articles, files, and information.
-
- o An Atari User Group Newsletter.
- This newsletter would be distributed to user groups and would consist of
- articles on what other user groups are doing such as demonstrating Atari
- products at shows, how each user group runs their meetings, what topics
- user groups discuss, how they have increased membership, and the number
- of members each user group has.
-
- The articles would be contributed by user groups and the newsletter
- could be put together by Atari Explorer staff.
-
- o Third-party software demos.
- Any time new software is released, a demo copy of this software would be
- sent to user groups with over 20 members.
-
- o Public Domain & Review Catalog.
- A user group wishing for public domain programs or reviews on disk will
- be able to purchase them through Atari at cost.
-
- o Free Items to Atari user groups with over 20 members:
- International Software Catalog -- A free copy of Atari's International
- Software Catalog.
-
- Atari Explorer Subscription -- A free subscription to Atari Explorer
- Magazine. This may even help increase the number of subscriptions.
-
- Flyers and Brochures -- Free flyers and brochures given to user group
- members to give to their friends and other interested parties.
-
- o Special Deals to Atari user groups with over 20 members:
- Falcon030 personal media computer at cost -- A user group with over 20
- members will have the opportunity to purchase ONE Falcon030 at
- manufacturer's cost for display and demo purposes only.
-
- Future product purchase opportunities -- User groups with over 20
- members will have the opportunity to purchase any new Atari product at
- manufacturer's cost for display and demo purposes only.
-
- Developer's Documentation -- A user group usually has many programmers
- that are interested in programming public domain software. This public
- domain software will add value to the Falcon030. The cost of this
- documentation will be copy and shipment cost.
-
- o Atari Co-Op Computer Shows.
- If a user group wishes to demonstrate Atari products at computer shows
- or festivals, Atari will pay half the cost up to $100 a year. Since
- Atari cannot afford to send people to these shows and Atari user groups
- are willing to go, why not let them? At most, Atari would pay $20,000
- a year to help user groups attend these shows. Apple pays this amount
- to attend only a few shows.
-
- o Atari Co-Sponsored Computer Shows.
- If a user group wishes to put together an Atari show with Atari being a
- co-sponsor, this would be a possibility. This does not mean that Atari
- has to co-sponsor ALL Atari shows, just some.
-
- All of this may sound great, but the BIG question needs to be asked:
- Where will Atari get the funds for this revitalization effort and to
- continue supporting user groups? I would not have proposed this if I
- did not have an answer.
-
- An Atari Gift Catalog can be produced where users can order Atari T-
- shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, hats, coffee mugs, bumper stickers, and
- bags. The profit from the sale of these items would be used to fund
- Atari's continued user group support. The Atari Gift Catalog that I
- suggested be included with the Falcon030 bundle in my last article would
- also help fund this effort. Will there really be enough profit in such
- Atari products? If there is a demand for Sierra products, there is
- definitely a demand for Atari products.
-
- Many of the user groups on the "Official Atari User Group List" no
- longer exist. I propose that Atari Corporation create a new list of
- user groups by publishing a "User Group Registration Form" in the next
- issue of Atari Explorer. User groups should be required to prove their
- existence in some way. The user groups interested in free items and
- special deals should be required to include a list of members and their
- addresses. All of the user groups that send in the registration form
- will be included on a user group list in the Falcon "support" bundle.
- The list will help increase all user groups membership.
-
- A strong user group support effort such as this has never been done
- before. And because it has never been done before is a good reason for
- it being news. A lot of press about something new and different that
- Atari is doing will give the public a positive feeling about Atari. A
- positive feeling just as the Falcon030 is released.
-
- Will all of this ever become a reality? I am positive that it will.
- This is because Bob Brodie was once a President of a user group and he
- of all people must realize the importance of user groups in Atari's
- future. Sam Tramiel also talks of how Atari is planning for the long-
- term. He would not leave out such an important thing from his plans.
-
- There could not be a better time for the revitalization of Atari user
- groups. After all, Atari user groups are the wind beneath the Falcon's
- wings.
-
-
-
-
- ###### GEMULATOR REVISITED
- ###### RUN ST Software on your IBM CLONE - fact or fiction
- ###### Article By Don Liscombe
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Gemulator Report - 5 months after release - Software version 2.10. A
- hardware/software combination that allows you to run Atari ST software.
- My evaluation is being performed on a 486-50DX EISA machine, with a
- Diamond Speedstar 24X, and using a Microsoft serial mouse.
-
- General information:
-
- Gemulator consists of 2 parts, one being an 8 bit card which holds the
- TOS roms and is sold by PMC, and the 68000 emulator software comes with
- the package (Revision 1.0 - Unregistered). Darek Mihocka, of Branch
- Always Software, is selling the commercial Gemulator software for
- $59.95. Software updates beyond this point, are $15, according to an
- older readme file. The software loads in and allows you to select
- items, such as INSTALL (a specific TOS version), BOTH (floppies), SWAP
- (A: and B: drives), FULLSCREEN or WINDOW mouse control, COLOR or MONO,
- QUICK (screen redraws for some applications), SPEED (test), I486 for
- speed enhancements with a 486 CPU, STATUS to report current settings,
- and QUIT to DOS mode. Depressing the F11 key, will bring you back to
- the Gemulator menu, while the F12 key will reboot your "ST".
-
- Installation:
-
- The TOS ROM board is easily installed, in any ISA/EISA slot which works
- with an 8 bit card. The circuit board is of a quality design, and all
- chips on the board are socketed. The board as shipped, comes with Atari
- TOS 2.06, and sockets exist for up to a total of 4 versions of TOS. (A
- total of 8 sockets are on the board for ROMS, 2 of them used by TOS
- 2.06) Written documentation is rather limited, and should you wish to
- add additional TOS ROMS to the circuit board, the picture they give
- displaying the position of the 6 chip rom set, is barely legible. They
- would have been far better off with a hand drawing, than a poor scan of
- a photo. Since my package was an original release, perhaps it has been
- upgraded since then. Detailed instructions are now given on how to
- modify the circuit board to accept the TOS 1.4 - 2 chip set in the
- current readme file on the Gemulator disk.
-
- Look & Feel:
-
- The display quality is excellent, both from DOS mode, and from a Window.
- GEM screen redraws are slow, and need the assist of a screen accelerator
- such as Warp 9 or Turbo ST, just the same way a stock ST does. Running
- Gemulator in a Window, makes the screen display crawl (no one said
- running a graphics display in a Window would be fast) using Windows 3.1,
- but it seemed to run a bit faster in an OS/2 Dos Window (sorry
- Microsoft).
-
- Requirements:
-
- With version 2.10 of the software, a 4 meg PC can now emulate a 1 meg
- Atari ST, quite an improvement over the original version. The software
- will work with either 3.5" or 5.25" floppy drives, and disk I/O speed
- seems about normal. A 486 33Mhz is required for overall ST 100% speed.
-
- Comments:
-
- Gemulator emulates the ST quite well. Although Darek has some touchups
- to put on some routines, he has done an excellent job so far, in getting
- this emulator up and running ST software. It works well with OS/2, as
- long as you remember to adjust your DOS settings to give Gemulator the
- 5.25 megs of XMS memory it wants to load into. As PCs get faster and
- faster, Gemulator will be able to run your ST software faster as well.
-
- WINDOWS mode
-
- With older versions of Gemulator, when you ran Gemulator in a window,
- (in either Windows 3.1 or OS/2) the Atari mouse pointer (which becomes
- active when you move the Windows mouse pointer inside the DOS window),
- drifted away from the windows mouse pointer. This becomes very
- annoying, having 2 different pointing devices on the screen, both moving
- as you move the mouse, apart from each other. The good news is, that
- you can use the Atari mouse alternate keys to align the two pointers
- back together (ALT-arrow keys). Unfortunately, for my system, they were
- not long drifting apart.
-
- Version 2.10 has done some adjustments on the to slow down the mouse,
- and in DOS mode, it now responds almost exactly like an ST, but I can no
- longer get Gemulator to run at all, using the WINDOWS mouse driver, it
- just locks up solid, in either Windows 3.1 or OS/2.
-
- HI REZ SUPPORT
-
- A patch program for Gemulator,now allows you run in 640X480 16 color
- mode, by taking advantage of the VGA card. This should allow you to run
- software written for TT med rez, 1280X960 moniterm mode, and well
- behaved GEM programs.
-
- HARD DRIVE ACCESS
-
- What is allowed you in version 1.0, is the ability to read only, the
- first 32 megabytes of your C partition. Version 2.10 will allow you to
- read and write to the first 32 megs of any PC hard drive, and also allow
- you a single 32 meg file which simulates another hard drive, and it is
- referred to as a virtual hard drive. This file can be placed on a
- network or stacker(compressed) drive, only 1 file is allowed. This is a
- great improvement from previous versions, but still lacks the ability to
- fully implement reading and writing on your PC hard drives. Here are
- some captures from Gemulator doc files:
-
- GEMULATOR 1.0
-
- "Our solution to this problem is to write a custom Atari ST hard disk
- driver that understands the large DOS partitions. A future update of
- Gemulator will contain this driver built-in to it, eliminating the need
- for even using AHDI.PRG or SUPBOOT.PRG. The custom driver will also
- allow any hard disk partition to be accessed, as well as the PC's RAM
- disks, CD-ROM, and network drives."
-
- "Similar drivers will also be written to allow Gemulator to work under
- other operating systems, such as OS/2 and Windows NT. These newer
- operating systems also use entirely different hard disk formats that
- makes Gemulator incompatible with them at this time."
-
- GEMULATOR 2.0
-
- Hard Disk Support
- =================
-
- "We're happy to say that hard disk writes are now enabled. BUT USE THIS
- FEATURE WITH EXTREME CAUTION!!! We are almost finished writing
- Gemulator's custom hard disk driver which eliminates the 32 megabyte
- partition limit in existing hard disk drivers. This fixed driver will
- be included in the Gemulator 2.1 upgrade, and that disk will be mailed
- to you automatically and free of charge."
-
- "Again, our replacement hard disk driver should be finished in December
- and we'll ship it out to you either then or after the holidays. The new
- driver also gives access to other MS-DOS disk drives that are not hard
- disks, i.e. MS-DOS RAM disks, network drives, and CD-ROM drives. The
- existing Atari hard disk drivers simply have no concept of these
- devices."
-
- Supposedly, this version (2.10) was to have the 32 megabyte partition
- limit removed from the hard drives, add support for CDRoms and ramdisk
- devices, and remove the need for a hard drive boot program in the auto
- folder, but this version would appear to have a single 32 meg file added
- with directory hidden inside, with files inaccessible to DOS, with no
- apparent support for CDRoms, ramdisks, or extended partitions. No
- mention is made of an update driver, cdrom, etc, in the new doc file,
- which is quite a disappointment. You still require a hard drive boot
- program to access any hard drive, whether it be one less than 32 megs in
- partition size, or this new 'virtual' hard drive.
-
- NO RS232 SUPPORT
-
- Although Flash is listed as a program you can run on your PC in both
- pamphlets handed out at product shows, and PMC advertisements, there is
- no support for the RS232 port at all. The current readme file on the
- version 2.10 disk, indicates that a revision is planned to include RS232
- support.
-
- GFA PROBLEMS
-
- With the initial version of Gemulator, GFA Basic(V3.5,3.6) had problems
- with the screen locking up. With the new version, all problems appear
- to have been corrected, and GFA Basic works quite well.
-
- COPY PROTECTED DISKETTES
-
- Gemulator does not read most copy protected disks. Considering the two
- computers use completed different floppy controllers, it is doubtful
- that protected disk support will be added. It was interesting to see
- Gemulator load in Dungeon Master to the introduction, but then the mouse
- got very confused, and it would not recognize my disk as the original
- disk after checking for copy protection. Flight Simulator loaded up,
- and the screen displays looked fine, but the mouse up/down was inverted,
- and the keys for the throttle would not respond at all.
-
- It would appear there are still a fair number of problems to resolve on
- the keyboard/mouse routines, before Gemulator will handle the larger
- portion of games(that it can get by the copy protection on). Some games
- which would load in, and use VBIs to have smooth scrolling, seemed to
- flicker excessively. This was also evident on the load in sequence of
- Gunship by Microprose.
-
- HI DENSITY FLOPPY SUPPORT
-
- Although Gemulator supports read and write access to the IBM high
- density 5.25" and 3.5" drives, you are only able to format your floppies
- in 360K and 720K from the Atari format disk screen. TOS 2.06 has
- support for high and low density floppies, so perhaps this will be added
- in the future.
-
- WHAT IS NOT EMULATED (above the hard drive & RS232 restrictions)
-
- Sound, Midi, joysticks & the blitter chip are not emulated. According
- to the text file on the disk, over the next year, support will be added
- for the sound, midi, and the joystick. As I recollect, Darek was
- working on the blitter emulation to speed things up at the Toronto Atari
- Computer Exhibition(spring 1992), but I see no mention of it in any of
- the information I have.
-
- Summary:
-
- Gemulator has been shipping since mid-September 92, and Darek has done
- some excellent work on getting the initial problems removed, and the
- speed of the program increased. The windows mouse driver should not be
- a problem to fix, as it was working previously. With joystick, MIDI,
- and RS232 support coming shortly, the only downfall I can really note
- with the product, is the hard drive/CDROM support limitations. Perhaps
- it will take a driver (SYS) file in the config.sys at bootup to resolve
- the 'sharing' PC drives problem, but it must be done to make Gemulator
- a product that meets its' advertized features, and fully functional.
-
-
- BIO: Don Liscombe is the SysOp of The Brewery BBS - AtariNet 51:5/0 -
- Fnet node 66 416-683-3089 HST Dual 14.4 - Supporting the Atari ST & IBM
- PC.
-
-
- Gemulator is available from
- Purple Mountain Computers, Inc.
- 15600 NE 8th St. Suite A3-412
- Bellevue, WA 98008
- voice 206-747-1519
-
- Gemulator information can be obtained either from PMC, or
-
- Branch Always Software(Darek Mihocka)
- 14150 NE 20th St. Suite 302
- Bellevue, WA 98007
- voice/recording 206-885-5893
-
- OS/2 is copyrighted/trademarked by IBM Corp.
- Windows is copyrighted/trademarked by Microsoft Corp.
-
-
-
-
- ###### COMPUSERVE MESSAGE BASE CHANGES
- ###### Message Features Software Documentation 20-January-1993
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
- New Features / Version Notes
-
- o The size of a message has been expanded to 10,000 characters.
-
- NOTE: With the initial release of Message Features users of DOS CIM,
- MAC CIM and NAVIGATOR will not be able to post a 10000 character
- message. Current development of HMI will allow for this in the very
- near future. There is no limitation on the size of messages that can be
- read.
-
- o READ THREAD command now displays messages in chronological order and
- also in section order. i.e., all new messages in thread order from
- section 1, then all new messages from section 2 and so forth. This
- feature provides users with the context of messages. Given below is
- a hypothetical display in the current Production software, and new
- order of display with Message Features:
-
- Hypothetical Production Display Message Features Display
- Sec # Msg & Replies Sec # Msg & Replies
-
- S4 Message # 11 R R R R S2 Message # 2 R R R
- S2 Message # 2 R R R S4 Message # 11 R R R R
- S13 Message # 21 R R R R R R S6 Message # 9 R
- S6 Message # 9 R S8 Message # 5 R R R
- S8 Message # 5 R R R S13 Message # 21 R R R R
-
- The complete command syntax for the READ THREAD is given below for
- reference.
-
- The new display order applies to the READ THREAD command and all its
- switches. The complete command syntax for the READ THREAD is given
- below for reference.
-
- READ THREAD [NEW] [ALL] [NUM #] [START: ##] [SECTIONS:]
-
- No modifications have been made to REAd FORward or REAd REVerse
- commands.
-
- o When a READ nnnn command is issued (without any other switches),
- where nnn is a message number, it defaults to READ THREAD nnnn as it
- does in current production software. Therefore the new display order
- applies to this command as well.
-
- o Another change is to the snapshot "high message number" -- the
- highest message on the board at the time a snapshot is taken. The
- user will not be able to view any message above this "high number"
- until a new snapshot is built. This change was done in an effort to
- ensure that users would not miss any messages on the board. The
- impact of this change is that an ASCII user will no longer be able to
- read a reply they posted immediately; this is already true in the
- HMI (CIM) interface.
-
- If the user wants to read the reply, he will need to issue a new REAd or
- SELect command so another snapshot will be built to include their reply.
- In HMI, they will need to "Freshen Messages" under CIM 2.x for this
- change to take effect.
-
- o When the user issues a PARent, ROOt, or REAd replies command while
- reading a particular message, when they return to the message the
- command was issued from, the header of the message will be displayed
- along with the message "** Enter RER to reread, REP to reply, or <CR>
- to continue". Current production software displays the entire
- message again.
-
- o Since a message can now be 10000 characters in length and a message
- that long would scroll off a member's screen quickly, we have
- introduced "paged message display". After 24 lines of a message have
- displayed, members will see a "Press CR for more:" prompt if they
- have paged message display enabled. At that prompt the user can
- enter return to continue reading the message, M to return to the Read
- Action prompt (thereby not reading the rest of the message), or S to
- scroll rest of the message without pausing.
-
- To enable "paged message display", a member can enter SET PAGED YES at
- any forum prompt. This will turn on paged message displaying for this
- and any forum the member enters during the current session. To make the
- change permanent, the member needs to GO DEFAULT, choose option 2
- (Change permanent settings), choose option 3 (Display options), and then
- change option 1 (PAGED display) to NO.
-
- Entering a SCROLL command at the Read Action prompt will scroll the
- messages no matter what option the member has selected.
-
- o There is no longer a limit on the number of lines a forum message can
- have.
-
- o A new command has been added to the Editor - /MAIL. If the user
- wants to mail a message, he no longer needs to exit the editor and
- then specify MAIL. Now he can specify /MAIL from within the editor.
- All the parameters required for the MAIL command are the same as the
- /POST command parameters.
-
- o If the user wants to mail a message from within a forum, they are
- limited to 50,000 characters - not 10,000 characters per message for
- forum messages. Production software limited the user to the size of
- a forum message but the Message Features software has removed that
- limit.
-
- NOTE: A fix will be implemented in a future version of HMI that will
- allow HMI users to mail a message containing 50,000 characters.
-
- o Other important commands to remember:
-
- REA NUM;NNNN - This command allows users to read an individual message
- number. (RI is still supported.)
-
- REA THR NUM: - Allows you to read only the thread you are requesting.
- (RT nnn ONLY is still supported.)
-
- Removal of "Old" Forum Commands:
-
- To reduce maintenance and gain resources, we have removed support for
- the following "old forum" commands from the forum software.
-
- A. Two character commands:
-
- BR - Browse (Correct command is BRO)
- FM - Forward Mail (Correct command is FMA or FMB)
- RM - Read Marked (Correct command is REA WAI or RW)
- RO - Read Old
- SD - Scan Delete
- SE - Send (Correct command is SEN)
- TO - Touch
- US - User Status (Correct command is USE or USERS)
- WH - Who (Correct command is WHO)
- GU - Guide (use HELP)
- SB - Section Names (use NAMe)
- CB - Conference (use CO)
- CS - Change Section (use CHA)
-
- B. One character commands:
-
- C - Continue
- E - Exit (use EX or EXI)
- L - Leave message (use COMpose)
- V - View Interests (Use MEMber)
-
-
-
- ###### THE UNABASHED ATARIOPHILE
- ###### By Michael R. Burkley
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Have you been thinking about eating a nice rare hamburger lately? Do
- you live near some High Tension wires, or near any toxic waste dumps?
- How's your diet and lifestyle? Have your eyes been strained by staring
- at your monitor, or have you gotten the first twinge of pain from the
- carpal tunnel syndrome building up in your wrists? Well, I live in
- Niagara Falls, NY, the place where all of the above is true (at least
- for me). My diet is not the best and my exercise program is almost non-
- existant (sigh). On one side of my home is a large collection of High
- Tension wires (I think Niagara Falls has about the largest collection
- anywhere--because of the Niagara Falls Power Project). On the other
- side is one HUGE toxic waste dump (we call it Mount ***** because pretty
- soon it will be big enough to sky down!).
-
- We had hamburgers tonight for dinner and as I bit the next-to-the-last
- piece I noticed how pink it was. And yes, my eyes are stinging this
- very minute, but that's not from my monitor, that's from the air
- pollution! The good new is that my wrists don't hurt--yet.
-
- So why am I writing all of this (in the thirteenth Unabashed Atariophile
- article I've written!)? Is it because I'm buried under gloomy news and
- want to carry you down as well? Nope, not at all. I'm doing it as an
- excuse to share with you a bit of my practical philosophy (really
- theology, but we "can't talk about that here"!). My wife, Susan, says
- that I'm a "disgusting optimist." I'm not. I'm an optimistic
- pessimist. That is, I expect the best, but plan for the worst. I
- "don't worry about tomorrow, because today has enough troubles of its
- own." I write, I complain, but above all I try to become an educated
- consumer, seeking to be a responsible member of my family and community.
- And I also generally cook my hamburger thoroughly.
-
- So what does that have to do with being The Unabashed Atariophile? I'll
- let you figure that out (translation--I'm not to sure myself!). I do
- know that I have been more than thorough this week in my downloading
- duties. This week was a record for me. I downloaded just over 100 new
- files. Utilities, Sound files, Falcon specific files, games, drawing
- tools, boot-up programs and files, ST demos, screen savers, .MOD files,
- and much more. I've not been able to catalog them all as of yet, so
- here are just a sampling for you:
-
- ADDRESS2 is the HP Deskjet Envelope Addresser v.1.2 by Greg Kopchak.
- -------- This program will allow you to print addresses, return
- addresses, and a two line memo on the lower left corner onto your #10
- envelopes. Mouse or keyboard controlled. Docs included.
-
- ALVIN is ALVIN v.1.23 by REALM (dated Jan., 1993). Alvin is an ACC/PRG
- ----- that converts among the most common 21 units (distance, mass/
- weight, volume, and temp.) It supports the entry of fractions, decimal
- units or combinations of all. For Example: "12ft 4-1/2in" can be
- entered and converted to any of the other length units. This is a very
- handy program (in other words, I like it!) Docs, online help and
- tutorial included. Color or mono. STe compatible.
-
- AUD_CD13 is CDAUDIO v.1.3(demo) by Nima Montaser (dated January, 1993).
- -------- Have you noticed how this program keeps showing up here?
- That's because he keeps updating it! Now it is an .ACC that allows you
- to play audio compact discs from a CD-ROM drive in the backgroud while
- working at another GEM application (if you wish!). The code for the
- Sony DCU541 and the NEC machines is already included, but you can now
- enter the correct SCSI commands for your CD ROM player just by using a
- text editor (you have to know what they are though!). It will allow you
- to Play, Pause, STop, and Eject your CD (gracefully, of course). This
- demo is fully functioning, faster than ever before (but several delays
- are incorporated in this demo to urge you to register-- only $12). GEM
- based, ST/TT MultiTOS compatible. This program will work in all
- resolutions. SHAREWARE. Docs included.
-
- BBDEMO15 is ButtonzBasic™ v.1.5 by MajicSoft. This program was created
- -------- to make programming in GFA Basic™ easier, not a tutor program
- but a utility in which all of the standard chores of programming and
- compiling, moving around files, setting compiler options, etc...are done
- with ease. The Menu program that came with GFA Basic© was not really
- meant to be a fully functional work area, but a tool to get you started.
- ButtonzBasic™ IS intended to be a fully functional work area. The
- things which make ButtonzBasic™ more useful are the configuration
- options that can be saved for future sessions, a simple click of a
- button to get you going from editing to compiling and linking with as
- many objects as you desire. Not only this but disk commands if you are
- not using other accessories which have disk commands available. Also
- ButtonzBasic™ automatically supports all ST resolutions in the same
- program. This program is fully functional except that you need to
- reconfigure it each time it is used. Ordering information and docs
- included.
-
- CACHE272 is Master Cache V2.72 by Daniel Carl Gouthro (dated Jan. 26,
- -------- 1993). According to the author it is the most advanced disk
- caching system for hard disk owners (floppy too) and it is BEST disk
- cache system for the ATARI ST, Mega ST, STe, Mega STe and TT computers!
- It support any logical size up to 8192 bytes per sector, write delay
- caching, TOS buffers configuration for TOS V1.4 or higher, FAT/DIR
- priority option, many other features A must for anyone own non-ICD
- HDs, but you can use it for ICD drives (and controllers) as well. This
- demo version is limited in several ways, but you can upgrade it to full-
- registered status with a password (obtained by registering, info
- included). Docs included.
-
- CENTIPEDE by Sinister Software is a SHAREWARE version of Centipede, the
- --------- arcade game from Atari. Mouse controlled and fast, this game
- has a lot of different skill levels from which to choose (I get by on
- the lowest level just fine thank you!). Shoot the centipede as soon as
- it appears at the top of the screen and before it reaches you. Watch
- out for the crabs, the dive bombing bugs and more. Color only. STe
- compatible. I think this is very well done.
-
- CFG_SEL is a batch file by Frank Goron designed to load alternate
- ------- Neodesk configurations (.INF, .MAC, .NOT) from a menu. NEO_CLI
- is required. ST--TT compatible. Docs included.
-
- CUDDLY is another excellent megademo by TCB. It works on my one meg TOS
- ------ 1.0 ST but not on my STe. I like how this demo is presented.
- The main screen is shown, looking much like a castle with lots of
- entrance doors. You are a person with a jet pack that allows you to fly
- about, searching out and entering any door you wish. The individual
- demos are accessed by entering the doors. The demos are pretty neat,
- too! It comes as two 400K+ .MSA files which get uncompressed onto one
- disk. You must extract with the Magic Shadow Archiver. Color only.
- Joystick controlled.
-
- EGO_KICK is the Ego Kick Alarm Clock. Just hook this little baby up to
- -------- your 200 Watt Stereo and wake up your entire neighborhood (and
- just maybe yourself, too!). You input the current time and the time you
- wish the alarm to ring and then go to bed. When you're woken up you
- will be hearing a simple tune played over your monitor speaker or your
- Stereo. ST-STe compatible. By AtariPower7.
-
- EYES is Eyes v.1.00 by Peter Kirchgessner. This .ACC for color or mono
- ---- ST/Ste/TT? will place a set of eyes (wherever you choose) on your
- screen that follows the mouse cursor (make 'em crosseyed by putting
- your mouse pointer right on its "nose!"). Double click on the eyes to
- remove them. Do you think that someone is looking over your shoulder at
- your work? Well someone might be, but now you can be sure that someone
- is in front of you, doing the same!
-
- FCOPY3 is v.5.2.1990 of the popular F-copy III by Martin Backschat.
- ------ I've had this one for awhile now, but it was just uploaded again,
- and it's worth hearing about once more. This is a great, high-speed
- disk formatter and copier from Germany. It can run as a .PRG or .ACC
- and provides you with many, MANY options. This is a very useful program
- that I recommend to you. Color or mono. The version I found online did
- not have any docs, but I have them and will be uploading them myself
- soon.
-
- HCOPY151 by is a copy/format utility by Robert Weiss (dated March 28,
- -------- 1992) that has been around for awhile now. I was pleased to
- see this newer version (it's nice when people keep supporting their
- products, isn't it!). This SHAREWARE program will run in color or mono
- on any ST/STe/TT with TOS 1.2 or newer. It now has High Density floppy
- support, formatting your HD drive to 82 tracks and 22 sectors! Of
- course it does everything for your standard floppies as well (5.25",
- too). You can format your disks with any track or sector density,
- twisted or not, set the step rate, zero your disks (for FAST erases),
- do multiple copies of disks, automatically format your destination, and
- much more. It is mouse or hot key controlled. One feature I like is
- the detailed info on a disk you can get with the click of a button.
- SHAREWARE. The program is in English with German docs.
-
- JCVUE11F is JC View v.1.1F by John Charles (dated March 20, 1992). This
- -------- is a clip-Art viewer and clip manipulation program for the ST
- which needs 1 meg of memory and only works in mono only. With all the
- standard drawing tools (and then some) you can manipulate loaded files
- and/or create your own, and add text to your pictures. You can even
- print them out. It will load a zillion types of files and save to .DOO,
- .PI3, or .JCC (the program's custom format). Docs included.
-
- MOUSEBT4 is Mouse Boot v.IV "The Incredible Mock-Gem Auto Booter Demo"
- -------- by Scott R. Lemmon (dated sometime late in 1992). Mouse Boot
- is a Accessory, Auto-boot, Desktop, and Assign.sys file manager that
- uses GEM and the mouse! It will switch accessories and auto-boot
- programs on or off (resort their order as well), copy Desktop.inf and
- Assign.sys to the root directory of the boot drive, or even allow you to
- set-up two user-defined file types to be copied to any active drive.
- Additionally, Mouse Boot will hold up to 60 presets of the each of your
- most commonly used file combinations allowing you to quickly select them
- upon boot-up. It will also optionally play a Quartet sound file on
- bootup. Except where a name or path must be entered, all of this can be
- done without touching the keyboard! This is one excellent program (I
- like the bootup pictures, too!). This newer version makes things simple
- _and_ more capable. Allows batch bootup files to be run and simple
- mastery of Assign.Sys files (though these are only available to
- registered owners). Other than a few other inconveniences, this program
- is completely functional. MANY more features. This archive also
- includes MouseStart, a utility that allows you to easily auto boot
- programs with TOS 1.0 and 1.2. Color or mono. ST/STe/TT Newdesk and
- Moniterm compatible. Docs included. Ordering information included.
-
- MOVPIC12 is Moving Pictures v1.2. This will allow you to randomly load
- -------- background pictures with Warp 9 (instead of just the same old
- one).
-
- NEWTRIS is v.2.2 of an excellent .PRG/.ACC version of Tetris and
- ------- Columns by Alexander 'Newton' Borrmann. I like having these two
- similar games together, especially in an .ACC version. You can choose
- between several skill levels, ranging from the easy to the amazingly
- difficult. Color or mono. Keyboard controlled. ST--TT compatible.
-
- Punish your Machine! is not a program that will harm your ST/STe, but
- -------------------- rather an amazing two disk demo. TOS 1.0--2.06
- compatible, this demo comes in four 400K+ .MSA files (you must
- uncompress with the Magic Shadow Archiver). Created by the Union, it is
- full of separate demos that are all excellent. I especially like one
- containing a very fast fractal generator. Actually, I'm not doing
- justice to this demo. It is EXCELLENT! Color only.
-
- Serial Fix v.2.0 by Medical Designs Software (Bill Penner and Bruce D.
- ---------- Noonan, M.D.) is a "must have" program for all of you with
- high speed modems. Serial Fix was written to solve the problem that the
- ST/STe/ TT/ and even Falcon series of computers has with high speed
- modems and buffer overflows. Run this and you won't have that problem
- anymore. And now Serial Fix has gone multipurpose. It is now a
- universal serial port patch. It incorporates the TOS14FIX and SERPATCH
- patches from ATARI, so no longer do you need several patch programs. In
- short, if you have a high speed modem you need this program. Now
- included is a smaller version that is run from the AUTO folder and does
- not require Atari's Extensible Control Panel. Docs included.
-
- Tom Hayslett has recently upgraded most of his excellent SHAREWARE
- programs. I recommend them to you.
-
- TLCBOOK3 is TLC Address Book v.3.02 by Tom Hayslett (dated July 31,
- -------- 1992). It is really two data bases in one! One is a standard
- address book that has fast loading, sorting (on up to three fields at
- once), searching, merging, and saving of data. The other (fully
- integrated with the first) keeps track of birthdays, anniversaries, and
- other important dates and events. It supports any printer with its
- configurable printer driver (or you can print to disk for mail merging
- and the like). It also supports several page sizes, and printing
- labels. GEM interface with "Hot Keys" for most functions. Docs
- included as well as a short sample data file. Color or mono. ST/STe/TT
- compatible. SHAREWARE.
-
- TLCFIXR3 is the Text String Fixer v.3.01 by Tom Hayslett (dated June 15,
- -------- 1992. This program (which runs as an .ACC as well) allows
- simple changing of ASCII or HEX strings in programs (you have to know
- what text string you want changed). You can change up to 20 different
- programs at once. Mouse or "Hot Key" controlled. Great for shareware
- program authors, enabling them to customize their programs for
- registered users. SHAREWARE. Color or mono. ST-TT compatible.
-
- TLCFORM3 is the TLC Formatter, v.3.02 by Tom Hayslett. It is a .PRG or
- -------- .ACC that formats your disks in the standard 9 or 10 sector (or
- 18 and 20 with a high density drive) or a VERY faST 9 (or 18) sector
- (disks read and write faSTer than twisted disks). Supports 'switching'
- between 2 drives (if you have 2 floppies). Will format 80, 81, or 82
- tracks and ALL formats are readable on MS DOS machines (except the 20
- sector format). It now supports High Density drives. Allows inclusion
- of disk volume names, formatting can be aborted at any time and errors
- are properly reported. Formatting proceeds from track 80 to track 1 so
- that if you change your mind about formating a disk in process you stand
- a good chance of getting much of your data back. Now you can turn disk
- verify on or off and shut off the alert boxes if you're really brave (or
- something else!). Docs included. ST-TT compatible. Color or mono.
- SHAREWARE.
-
- TLC_ICON is the TLC ICON MAKER v.1.0 by Tom Hayslett. This program
- -------- simply and easily allows you to take a Degas .PI2 or .PI3
- picture and cut out a section to use as an icon (creating a "mask" for
- it as well). Then just enter the name of a resource file to save your
- icon as and the program creates a simple resource file consisting of a
- dialog box holding your new icon. The program also creates the needed
- definition file for the RCS2 program to recognize the resource. Docs
- included. Color or mono. SHAREWARE.
-
- TLCPLAY3 is The TLC Sound Machine v.3.00 by Tom Hayslett (dated June 15,
- -------- 1992). This program allows you to load and manipulate all
- digitized sound file formats including ST Replay (Raw data or Sound),
- Soundoff!, Digisound, Master Sound, Pro Sound Designer and more. You
- can also save your files in Digi-Sound format, SoundOff! (ST Replay) or
- as a raw data file. The author says you can load just about _anything_,
- you can even load and play _program files_ (though he does admit that
- they might sound a little weird! I wonder what _Calamus_ sounds like?)
- The program allows you to reverse, stretch, squeeze, amplify, soften the
- data and resave the file in several compatible formats. This version
- adds desktop "hot keys." ST-TT compatible. Color or mono. Docs
- included. SHAREWARE.
-
- TLCRSRC3 is the TLC Resource v.3.01 by Tom Hayslett (dated July 31,
- -------- 1992). The TLC Resource utility will only be of interest to
- GFA programmers. The program asks you to select a resource file (*.RSC)
- to convert and then asks you to select an ASCII file to save it to
- (*.LST). It then converts the resource into a GFA file that can be
- merged into your program allowing the resource file to be embedded
- within the source code. Instructions are printed with the ASCII file
- created instructing you on which calls need to be modified and how to
- use the generated code. GFA Basic .LST file and example files included.
- ST-TT compatible. For color or mono systems. SHAREWARE.
-
- TLC_MEGA is the TLC≈Mega STe Throttle v.1.0 by Tom Hayslett (dated July
- -------- 25, 1992). This is a simple speed selector (.PRG or .ACC) for
- MEGA STe systems. Also included are three other utilities that allow
- you to fine-tune your speed and cache configuration at boot-up. This
- also shows your TOS and GEMDOS on your Mega STe. You can run this on an
- ST or a TT, but all you will get is your TOS and GEMDOS info (so don't
- bother!). Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE.
-
- TLCSHOW3 is v.3.00 of Tom Haysletts Spectrum (.SPC and .SPU) picture
- -------- viewer. It allows you to choose and show one picture at a
- time. The program now automatically senses the proper sync rate (50 or
- 60 Hz), and automatically toggles Mega STe users to the correct speed
- for viewing the pics (and then restores the speed when done). ST--Mega
- STe/TOS 2.06 compatible. Color only. SHAREWARE by Tom Hayslett.
-
- Well, that's all for now. I wasn't able to share more than a small
- fraction of the files I downloaded this week (and many of the above have
- abreviated descriptions). But I hope you enjoy it anyway. Take care.
- May you all live long and prosper! Feel free to get in touch if you can.
-
- 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).
-
- BIO: Michael lives in Niagara Falls, NY. He is a former Polyurethane
- Research Chemist and is presently the pastor of the Niagara Presbyterian
- Church.
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