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- Z*NET: ATARI ONLINE MAGAZINE Copyright (c)1993, Syndicate Publishing
- Volume 8, Number 9 Issue #493 March 7, 1993 File:93-09
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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
- Contributing Writer........................................Bob Smith
- 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
- |#| Dateline Atari! With Bob Brodie.....................
- |#| Kansas City AtariFest '93...............Announcement
- |#| Perusing CompuServe.................Michael Mortilla
- |#| GEnie Roundtable News...................John Hartman
- |#| PMC Update..............................Announcement
- |#| Perusing GEnie.............................Ed Krimen
- |#| Z*Net Computer/Events Calender............Ron Kovacs
- |#| Falcon030 Memory............................Len Stys
- |#| The Unabashed Atariophile............Michael Burkley
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- ###### THE EDITORS DESK
- ###### By Ron Kovacs
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- We are back after a short vacation. This year Z*Net will be taking
- a few weeks off and NOT publish during the selected week. However, at
- the present time there is NO planned date or timetable, but I will do
- my best to let you all know before hand.
-
- Next week:
-
- AtariNet Update!
- Z*Net Newswire Returns!
- Z*Magazine Special Edition Coming!
- Maybe an Article from Bob Smith and Paul Keith......
- .....The Invisible Z*Net Writers!!!!!!!!
-
- We'll see you next week!!
-
-
-
-
- ###### DATELINE ATARI! WITH BOB BRODIE
- ###### Transcript Courtesy of GEnie ST RT
- ###### Copyright (c)1993, Atari Corporation
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- (C) 1993 by Atari Corporation, GEnie, and the Atari Roundtables. May be
- reprinted only with this notice intact. The Atari Roundtables on GEnie
- are *official* information services of Atari Corporation. To sign up
- for GEnie service, call (with modem) 800-638-8369. Upon connection type
- HHH (RETURN after that). Wait for the U#= prompt. Type XTX99437,GEnie
- and hit RETURN. The system will prompt you for your information.
-
-
- Special Edition Friday Night Real Time Conference March 5, 1993
-
- Dateline Atari! with Bob Brodie
- Special Guest - Eric Smith
- Host - Lou Rocha
-
-
- <ST.LOU> Once again it is my great pleasure to welcome Bob Brodie,
- Director of Communications for Atari Corp. to our monthly edition of
- Dateline Atari! We also have the added honor of a special guest - none
- other than the original author of MultiTOS, Eric Smith! Welcome to both
- of our guests.
-
- This is a special night for Atarians for another reason. Tonight we
- expect to hear the long awaited news of Falcon030 shipping plans and US
- prices. For several months we have followed the saga of Falcon
- production and related software development. Last month we got an
- excellent preview of Atari Works, the integrated wordprocessor, database
- and spreadsheet.
-
- Tonight we will hear about the long awaited (almost legendary) debut of
- MultiTOS - Atari's multitasking operating system. Without further ado,
- let's have the opening comments from Bob Brodie. <Bob told me there was
- a TON of info, so settle back and enjoy> Go Ahead, Bob! Lou and the
- rest of the gang here at the ST Roundtable!
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Once again, I'm delighted to be here for our monthly
- gathering at Dateline: Atari! This month, I'm pleased to offer
- something a little bit different from our normal fare. I've asked Eric
- Smith, from the Software Engineering Group here at Atari, to join us
- online to discuss MultiTOS. I know that you're all very anxious to hear
- as much as possible about the capabilities of MultiTOS, and Eric is just
- the man to answer all of your questions about MultiTOS. As many of your
- may know, Eric developed a program called MiNT (which stood for Mint is
- NOT TOS). Originally, MiNT didn't multitask with GEM applications, but
- rather gave users a multi-tasking environment to operate TOS
- applications from. MiNT is now incorporated into MultiTOS, and has
- changed dramatically since Eric first wrote it. Obviously, we were
- impressed enough with his efforts to offer him a position within Atari!
-
- Before we begin with the MultiTOS portion of our CO, I'm sure that you
- are all very interested in the status of the delivery schedule for the
- Atari Falcon030 here in the US. We have had a small setback in the
- manufacturing of the unit. One of our suppliers is running about 10
- days behind in providing us with a couple of components that we need for
- the US machines. This means that the machines will probably arrive in
- late March to early April.
-
- The reception that we've had for the machines has been nothing short of
- sensational!! The phone has been ringing constantly, with many people
- interested in signing up as Atari dealers. As you might expect, the
- main interest is coming from the music field, as few other computer
- systems can match the digital sound capabilities of the Atari Falcon030
- right out of the box!! We have enough orders in hand that we expect to
- be sold out quickly. This is the same type of reception that the
- Falcon030 has gotten in the rest of the world, for instance in Germany,
- where it was literally sold out in a matter of hours!!!
-
- Much of our efforts here in Sunnyvale over the course of the last month
- has revolved around finalizing plans for dealer agreements. It is our
- hope that we'll be able to restore the value of an Atari dealership, and
- help the dealers be able to be more profitable. We will be soon going
- over the new arrangements with all of our current dealers, as we release
- the pricing, and other sales related information to our current dealers.
-
- Now, we'd like to tell you a little bit about MultiTOS! While this file
- is a little bit long, it will give you a pretty good idea of what the
- capabilities of MultiTOS are.
-
- MultiTOS provides your Atari computer with multitasking, the ability to
- run more than one application at a time. Since your computer spends
- much of its time waiting for user input, multitasking makes more
- efficient use of processing power--when one application, say, your word
- processor, is waiting for input, the rest of your computer's attention
- is turned to other tasks.
-
- MultiTOS includes several important features that make multitasking
- reliable and efficient. Adaptive prioritization gives the most
- processing power to the most important program running--the word
- processor you're typing into receives higher priority than the processor
- -hungry compression program running simultaneously in the background.
- Memory protection prevents one program from interfering with another
- active program's data in memory. And if one program quits unexpectedly
- or "crashes," MultiTOS protects other applications, which continue to
- run; only in the most extreme circumstances will you need to restart
- your computer.
-
- MultiTOS runs existing, correctly-written TOS programs--as many as your
- computer's memory allows. Some programs are already being upgraded to
- take advantage of MultiTOS features, and more programs written
- especially for MultiTOS are on their way, from Atari and third-party
- companies.
-
- MultiTOS can run as many programs simultaneously as will fit in memory;
- GEM programs, Desk Accessories, and TOS programs can all peacefully
- coexist under MultiTOS. You can move from one to the other, using
- whichever you need. When one program is busy, you can set it aside and
- work on something else until it's done. When you finish with a program
- and exit it, the memory it occupied is freed for other tasks.
-
- All running programs share the screen, each putting up its own windows;
- with several programs running, windows may overlap or be hidden
- altogether by one another. The application that receives input, like
- keystrokes, from you is called the foreground or topped application, and
- other programs running simultaneously are background, or untopped
- applications.
-
- Unlike TOS, MultiTOS allows you to operate any window's gadgets to move,
- resize, or scroll the window, even if the window is not topped. When
- you click within a window (but not on its gadgets), that window is
- topped, and so is the application that owns it. The topped
- application's menu bar is displayed, unless it doesn't have a menu bar
- --in that case, the menu bar is unchanged.
-
- Running GEM programs under MultiTOS is straightforward: simply double-
- click the program's icon. The MultiTOS Distribution Kit includes two
- simple GEM programs, "Clock" and "Lines." Double-click on CLOCK.APP, and
- an analog clock appears in a window, but the Desktop's icons and menu
- bar are still visible. Double-click on LINES.APP, and a graphics
- demonstration appears in a window. Resize the Lines window so that you
- can see the clock and some of the Desktop. Both programs and the Desktop
- are running simultaneously! From here, you can run still other
- programs, or perform Desktop operations like file copies.
-
- Desk Accessories and MultiTOS
-
- As with TOS, you can access your Desk Accessories from the "Desk" menu.
- Unlike TOS, MultiTOS can load Desk Accessories as you need them.
- Double-click on a ".ACC" file to run it, just as you would another GEM
- application. You may want to keep only the essential Accessories loaded
- at all times, and load others when needed. You can do this by putting
- your ".ACC" files in a directory other than the root of drive C:\.
-
- TOS programs present a special problem for multitasking, because they
- usually assume they are the only programs running, and that they have
- the whole screen to themselves. Since TOS programs don't know how to
- share the screen, MultiTOS does it for them, by giving them their own
- "screen," within a window. When you double-click a ".TOS" or ".TTP"
- program, MultiTOS runs another program, "MINIWIN," which sets up a
- window in which the TOS program runs. MINIWIN lets you select the size
- of the window TOS programs are given, and the font they use. You can
- change this information by choosing "Configure..." in the left most menu
- when running a TOS program. Note: TOS programs assume they're using a
- "monospaced" font, where all characters are the same width. MINIWIN
- allows you to choose "proportionally spaced" fonts, where a "w" is wider
- than an "i," for example. If you choose a proportionally spaced font,
- the program may look strange, but is otherwise fine.
-
- When several applications are running, the topped application presents
- its menu bar and receives your keystrokes. The others are in the
- background, where you can still move and resize their windows, but you
- can't click on their menus or give them keyboard commands. MultiTOS
- provides several ways to manage all the applications you may have
- running, and to choose which of them is topped.
-
- The leftmost menu in the menu bar is called the "Desk" menu, because
- that's what it's called when the Desktop is topped. When another
- MultiTOS-friendly application is run, and the application has its own
- menu bar, the application's name replaces "Desk" in the menu bar--this
- is one way to tell which program is topped. Some older applications
- will not do this, but will otherwise work fine.
-
- The Desk menu contains the names of all installed Desk Accessories and
- below, the names of all applications currently running, with the topped
- application indicated by a checkmark. You can top another program by
- clicking on its name in this menu; its windows (if it has any) spring to
- the front, and its menu bar (if it has one) appears.
-
- You can run as many programs as your available memory allows, but there
- are reasons why you may not want to. Often, there is very little
- difference in system performance with several programs running, since
- many of these programs are just waiting for input. When programs are
- actively processing, or reading and writing data on a disk, they consume
- more of your Atari's processing power. You may be tempted to leave
- things running in the background because it's so easy, but if they make
- too many demands on the system, performance will suffer. It's best to
- shut down any programs you're not planning to use, just as you would
- exit them in TOS. This makes the most memory and "computing horsepower"
- available for the programs you really need. Experiment, and see what
- combinations of programs work well together.
-
- Shut programs down with MultiTOS the same way you would with TOS: save
- whatever you're working on, then select "Quit," click the "close" gadget
- on a window, type "exit," or whatever. This gives the program a chance
- to save and close any files it has open and exit cleanly, returning your
- computer to its normal state. As always, it's best to save your work
- and exit from all running applications before restarting or turning your
- computer off.
-
- Occasionally, a program may "hang" in a state where it is no longer
- running correctly, but does not exit. When this happens, you can shut
- the program down from the Desktop. Select "Install Devices" under the
- "Options" menu, then open drive U:\, and then the "PROC" folder. This
- folder contains "files" that represent all the programs currently
- running under MultiTOS, along with parts of MultiTOS itself. To stop or
- "kill" a program, simply drag it to the trash. Be very careful with
- this technique. Kill only programs which have not responded otherwise,
- or are otherwise behaving incorrectly. Be careful what you throw away,
- because it is possible to shut down a part of MultiTOS itself, after
- which it can be difficult to recover without restarting. If you aren't
- sure what something is, don't kill it.
-
- Although Atari has made every effort to accomodate even ill-behaved TOS
- programs, you may occasionally encounter programs that are not
- compatible with MultiTOS. These programs may "crash," (exit
- unexpectedly) or "hang," (keep running without accepting input, refusing
- to exit). Usually when this happens, MultiTOS continues unharmed, along
- with any other programs running at the time of the crash. Sometimes, if
- a program crashes in an especially spectacular way, it can interfere
- with other parts of MultiTOS operation, or other programs. If you see
- error messages on your screen, or if you notice peculiar behavior from
- other programs, save your work and reboot your computer. Try to isolate
- the problem to the particular program and action that caused the crash,
- and report the problem to the program's authors or publisher.
-
- When you encounter a program which doesn't run under MultiTOS under any
- circumstances but you need to run nevertheless, you can temporarily
- disable MultiTOS, and restart your computer with TOS. To do this, save
- any work in progress, shut down any running applications, and restart
- your computer. You can use the Reset button, or hold down <Control> and
- <Alternate> and press <Delete>. Immediately after restarting, hold down
- the left <Shift> key. You will be asked, "Load MultiTOS? (y)es (n)o."
- Press the <n> key, and your computer will start up without MultiTOS.
-
- With the power of MultiTOS comes responsibility. Since some older
- programs expect to be the only thing running, they may not guard against
- some things which can happen "when their backs are turned." You can
- avoid these problems by not using one program or the Desktop to
- interfere with another active program. For example, don't move
- configuration or open document files for your word processor while it's
- running; the program may assume the files are in their original place,
- and behave unpredictably. Similarly, be careful with programs that
- manipulate disk data directly; don't run a hard disk defragmentation
- program in the background and save a file to the same disk, or the
- results could be unpleasant. As more MultiTOS-aware programs become
- available, these problems will be minimized.
-
- That concludes our opening remarks about MultiTOS, Lou. We're ready to
- take on all the questions that our guests might have tonight!
- Naturally, we're prepared to answer MultiTOS questions as well as almost
- anything else they might want to discuss with us.
-
- <ST.LOU> Thanks for the preview of MultiTOS. Several people have their
- hands /raised so let's get to them right away. Our first question is
- from B.AEIN.
-
- <[Bman] B.AEIN> Bob, can you talk about new dealers, the Falcon 040, or
- the Jaguar? Will there be coverage in mags like Popular Science? What
- extras will be included with theFalcon? MTos on ROM? Thanks for being
- here Bob.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Hi Bman, we've gotten a number of enquirys from new
- dealers. I expect to be able to expand our dealer network dramatically,
- and quickly as well. Among the most exciting thing to the new dealer
- prospects is the fact that they will actually make MONEY selling Atari
- Computers, unlike the skinny margins that most clone dealers presently
- have to live with. Re the Falcon040: Sorry, no comment about any 040
- products. The Jaguar, our 64 bit game console machine is due out this
- summer. The Falcon will ship with MultiTOS, Atari Works, Speedo GDOS,
- and the other 8 applications that we previously indicated.
-
- <[Dave] D.SHORR> Bob, what is the STatus of the dealer demo unit program
- and Atari's service agreement with GE?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> The dealer demo program is going to happen, naturally
- dependent on the dealer accepting our new dealer terms and conditions.
- As for the GE program, there are legal issues that are impeding that
- event from going forward. Unfortunately, I don't know when it will, or
- if it will happen. However, the Falcon030 in reality only has about 6
- components to it: The ram board, the floppy, the hard disk, the power
- supply, the keyboard, and ... the motherboard. This makes it very easy
- for just about anyone to be able to service the Atari Falcon030.
-
- <S.MILLER58> Will MultiTos have the capability to open an individual
- application multiple time? And will there be a unix style command line
- capability? Or is MultiTos far from being anything like UNIX running an
- x-windows type of envir.? and when it is going to be available?
-
- <[Eric Smith]> Yes, you can open applications multiple times (assuming
- the application supports this; most do). You can use most of the
- available command line interpreters for the ST under MultiTOS, and they
- will run (like any .TOS or .TTP window) in a window. Much like xterm
- under X windows, if you're familiar with that. MultiTOS is going to
- ship with Falcons, and will be available for users shortly aftwerwards.
- (By "users" I meant "non-Falcon" users, obviously <grin>).
-
- <S.MILLER58> Will, MultiTOS support SLIP so that I can use my
- DECstation's graphics capabilities at home? err if I used the
- terminology correctly.
-
- <[Eric Smith]> We don't have SLIP support build into the OS, but people
- could add this on with easily, using MultiTOS's loadable device driver
- and file system features.
-
- <C.CASSADAY> Bob or Eric: TOS and TTP programs sound like a pain. How
- do programs like ARC Shell and XYZ shell work under MTOS? Concerning
- the desktop environment while running several apps: Does the [B]ottom to
- Top feature of TOS 3.06 work on windowed applications like it would on
- normal directory windows? Also, can you use the right mouse button to
- manipulate applications in the background in the same fashion?
-
- <[Eric Smith]> Older versions of ARC shell didn't work under MultiTOS,
- but perhaps there will be a new version that does. The [B]ottom to Top
- feature works only on the desktop's windows; there is a new key (control
- -alt-tab) for cycling between applications. Some applications (MultiTOS
- aware ones) will let you manipluate them while their in the background;
- for these applications you don't even need to hold down the right mouse
- button, it all happens automatically!
-
- <NEWDIMENSION> Evening Bob. Has Atari decided on how MultiTOS will be
- distributed to owners of current Atari computers? MultiTOS is running
- GREAT on our TT and Mega STE. Congrats to Eric on a job well done!!
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Jeff, it looks like we'll have to sell MultiTOS rather than
- ... upload it to the online systems. We have an arrangement with... DRI
- that requires that we pay a licensing fee for the use of GEM on a per
- unit basis. So we will be working on packaging and of course, pricing
- for MultiTOS in order to sell it to the user base so we can honor our
- contract with DRI.
-
- <J.VOGH> I have a MIDI question. Is there any software which will allow
- the falcon to have the capabilities of a sound module such as the Roland
- sc-55?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> James, I'm afraid that I'm not familiar with the
- capabilities of the Roland sound modules, and our music expert James
- Grunke isn't in the office at this time. I'm afraid that I'm not up to
- speed enough to answer that. My gut reaction is that it is possible,
- but I don't think that there is such an application at this time.
-
- <R.ALBRIGHT7> Eric, is there a feature in MultiTOS to allow minimising
- of running-program windows, and if so, what does it require of the
- program to allow this to happen.
-
- <[Eric Smith]> No, minimization isn't built in to the OS. However, we
- will be publishing a specification soon to allow programs to do this.
- Basically, your program should just make its window very small and move
- it to a corner of the screen. There are calls to allow you to check to
- see if any other windows are at a spot, so that you can find an empty
- place.
-
- <JKUEHN> Bob, What is the current status of Atari Kodak and the Photo
- CD?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> John, our contract is a done deal. We're awaiting the
- final versions of the developer tool kit which is being ported to our
- platform by one of the developers from Germany. We had expected to see
- something in about January time frame, but there have been delays on his
- end in getting the product finished. Naturally, we're very anxious to
- see this completed.
-
- <JKUEHN> Also will the multitos package come with .XFS CD-ROM drivers?
- I Kodak developing the tool kit?
-
- <[Eric Smith]> No, the MultiTOS package will not come with the CD-ROM
- driver. It will be available later as an add-on, I think.
-
- (Ed. Note - Due to a system problem, ST.LOU was disconnected and back up
- RTC sysop Mike Allen assumed RTC leaderhip.)
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Well, let me finish up the question that John asked, and
- lets' try to keep a QUIET demeanor in the next few minutes. John, in
- answer to your question about Kodak...They provide the source code to
- the Photo CD software system. From the source code that they have
- provided, we port the code to our platform. This is the very same
- procedure that is done with the port to MS-DOS, and to the MacIntosh
- platform as well. Mike, take it formal, please. :)
-
- <MIKE-ALLEN> Sorry folks - I don't have Lou's raised hand list. I'm
- going to have to fake it for a while. hold on while I get a piece of
- paper Ok, I have Craig Servin with his had up as well as a few others.
-
- <C.SERVIN3> Is the new Desktop smart enough to deal with longer file
- names? Also does MTOS give the 3D AES gadgets to TOS < 4.0 machines?
-
- <[Eric Smith]> The desktop doesn't deal with longer file names yet
- (future releases will, I hope) The 3D gadgets are built into MultiTOS
- and will work on all machines.
-
- <A.WARNER6> Thanks Mike, Good Evening Bob and Eric My question is : If
- delays continue to persist will the Multi-Tos and other New Atari
- programs ship? Sorry I meant delays with the Falcon
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> MultiTOS is on the machines that are coming from the
- factory. We indicated that in the beginning of the CO, sorry you missed
- it.
-
- <S.MILLER58> How much memory will I need to _realistically_ run multiple
- apps.? The reason I ask, is I use PageStream a lot on my 4 meg TT and
- it seems to GOBBLE memory. So, will I be looking at upgrading to 8+ to
- mt btw PS and other programs? And does it look like any virtual screen
- programs are going to work with MT?
-
- <[Eric Smith]> Obviously it depends on the applications. I would think
- that if you're already finding 4 megs tight, then upgrading to 8 megs is
- a good idea. 4 megs is pretty much the minimum for doing "serious"
- work. And yes, most "virtual screen" programs work with MultiTOS.
-
- <S.DOUGHERTY1> Good Evening Bob & Eric, Does MultiTOS allow manual
- adjustment of the priority, and does it display the current priorities?
- Does the HD on the Falcon030's contain demos of software? Lastly, do
- windows that are inactive still update?
-
- <[Eric Smith]> The priority can be adjusted "manually", but that isn't
- available on the desktop; I'm sure some enterprising developers will
- release software to do it :-). Windows that are inactive can still
- update, yes. Falcons ship with a variety of applications (which work
- both with and without MultiTOS).
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Re the demo software... We will have a separate arrangement
- with our dealers to get them.
-
- <P.FORISTER> Bob, can you tell me a little bit about the surround sound
- capabilities of the Falcon?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Pat, most of that is not directly dependent on the Falcon,
- but rather on the specific application that is running on the Falcon.
- For instance, the Audio Fun Machine application that we ship with each
- Atari Falcon030 uses the DSP chip to create a surround sound type of
- effect. This is a capability of the DSP that is documented, and
- available to anyone wanting to create those types of effects with their
- Atari Falcon030.
-
- <C.CASSADAY> I've been wondering about this particular question for a
- LONG time. With MultiTOS, will it be better to run STalker as an .ACC
- or a .PRG? Will the 'Favour Concurrency' option help at all? For the
- new AES 4 icons features, is a new icon editor being written by someone?
- And finally, is it now realistic to think of a TT030 as a file server in
- a LAN using MTOS and Dragonware networking software? Seems like a
- tremendous opporunity to sell Atari LAN set-ups with things like Atari
- Works to use in the office environment.
-
- <[Eric Smith]> I run STalker as a program. It seems to work very well.
- (I'm not sure what difference the "Favour Concurrency" option makes; I
- haven't felt the need to try it <grin>. I haven't tried out the
- Dragonware networking software, so I don't know whether it would work
- well or not.
-
- <J.VOGH> I have a lynx question When will Eye of the Beholder be
- released?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> James, I don't have a specific date for it at this time,
- only that it will be available later on this year. Sorry I can't be
- more specific for you at this time. We do expect to have more games
- coming out for the Lynx at the rate of one to two titles a month through
- out the rest of 1993.
-
- <ARCHIVIST> Hi Bob and Eric! I have two qestions for you, not related to
- MultiTOS, as much as I'm panting for it. Sounds like you've done a
- super job Eric, Thanks! First Question, whats the status of MetaDos
- 2.0? we had someone looking for it, and I know I'm eager to see it.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Charlie, I think it's a done deal, and we licensed it to
- ICD in order for them to release it with their HD utilities. The
- problem on our end was that the Atari host adapter didn't support the
- full SCSI command set that was needed in order to be able to utilize the
- CD roms. Since ICDs did, and their software/hardware is so popular, it
- seemed like a reasonable decision to make. We'll have CD ROM drivers
- for MultiTOS.
-
- <ARCHIVIST> Oh that's what happened to it. I knew the Link handled CD-
- Roms but I thought there was an Atari program still pending. Ok, second
- question, I have a nice idea for a semi-regional marketing thing. Who
- should I contact to pitch this at with Atari Canada sonambulant
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> I'd approach a fellow Canadian who's residing here in
- Sunnyvale right now. His name is Garry Tramiel. :) You can fax him at
- 408-745-2088, or send Snail mail. He won't come on-line.....YET.
-
- <T.WILSON14> Hi guys, ok, kinda a two parter - one, does Atari in
- general have plans for ethernet ports or options on their machines in
- the future, and how about sockets or tcp/ip in multitos.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Hi Tim, we'll both answer this one. Re the Ether net
- ports, not on the current machine, although there are parallel and SCSI
- ethernet adapters that can be used with the Atari Falcon030. All that
- is needed is for software to be created to know that it is there. We've
- discussed doing such a project here, and there is of course, also the
- enterprising Chris Latham at Power Point Technology (PowerDOS) that is
- very capable of doing such a project. I'll let Eric handle the TCP/IP
- stuff.
-
- <[Eric Smith]> As I mentioned, it's easy to add new devices or file
- systems to MultiTOS; they can be loaded at boot time. I've heard that
- some people in Germany are in fact working on tcp/ip software using this
- mechanism; no doubt some other developers are too. I don't have any
- dates or future details, though.
-
- <B.CARNAHAN> Eric, Can a GEM app running under Mtos switch screen rez
- without confusing Gem in using AES functions?
-
- <[Eric Smith]> No, because other applications that are running would
- still be using the wrong resolution. We have published a way to cause
- a resolution change, but it requires shutting down all other running
- applications, so it's not really a "nice" thing to do.
-
- <D.A.BRUMLEVE> ST Format has recently reported that some 150 leisure
- devs in the UK are working on Falcon games. Any truth to this? If so,
- when will the first ones be out?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Dorothy, I cannot confirm the exact number of developers in
- the UK that are working on the games, that's more Bill's area.. and he's
- snuck of to his home for the evening. I can tell you that at the last
- meeting we had, he did say that there were over 35 Falcon "capable"
- games, that would use DSP sound, etc, that were on target to be
- delivered in June of this year.
-
- <C.CASSADAY> Bob, so... MTOS won't be available until after the Falcon
- is available? I'm REALLY looking forward to purchasing MTOS. (If you
- couldn't tell already.) _Any_ idea of pricing on Atari Works, SGDOS, or
- MTOS?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Chris, at this point that is correct. MTOS won't be out
- for the other users until after the Falcons hit. I'm pleased to hear
- that you are so interested in getting it, though. The pricing for Atari
- Works/Speedo GDOS is set. The suggested list price for Works with
- Speedo GDOS and 14 Bit Stream fonts is $129. The price on MTOS hasn't
- been set yet, but I'm sure that it will be under $100 US. We will also
- be selling a HD kit for Falcon030 buyers that don't opt to buy the HD
- version as an original component, and that HD will come with MultiTOS,
- Works, and Speedo GDOS installed on it.
-
- <MIKE-ALLEN> Bob when/where can I get the AW/Speedo package? I'd like
- to support my dealer and can I trade gdos 1.1 in <g>
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Mike, it looks like we're about 30 days away from shrink
- wrap on Atari Works, and it will ship with the Speedo GDOS/font set up
- that I descriped previously. It really does look great, and I'm sure
- that you will be pleased. I've abandoned every other word processor
- that I ever used, I'm really, really happy with the capabilities of
- Atari Works. We'll probably be having a CO with the author of Works,
- Pradip, in the next few weeks here on GEnie.
-
- <S.DOUGHERTY1> How do other applications see the U:\ directory, and what
- would happen if one attempted to load a task into say, Atari Works or
- 1st Word?
-
- <[Eric Smith]> Drive U: looks to applications like any other drive. If
- someone tries to load a process into Atari Works or 1st word, they would
- see a whole lot of garbage in their window :-). (Actually, a sensible
- word processor would pretty quickly figure out that this wasn't a proper
- document...)
-
- <BRIAN.H> Hi Bob and Eric!!!! I have two quick questions. A developer
- in the BBS stated that the TT is cancelled and this is the reason why he
- is not continuing with a product for the TT. Is the TT gone???
-
- <BOB-BRODIE>
- Second, is the new developer contract out to dealers??? Thanks. Brian
- we have only a few TTs left in stock at this time, and the amount of
- interest in the product has dropped dramatically as the Falcon030 comes
- closer to the actual shipping date. We would be very happy to continue
- producing TT030s, as long as we have enough interest to make it
- worthwhile to fire up the production lines. If there isn't sufficent
- interest, then it doesn't make any sense to produce say, five thousand
- TTs. Re the new developer contract to dealers, I think you mean the
- dealer agreement to dealers...we don't have any reason to send the
- developers agreement to the dealers! :) The dealer agreement will be
- going out next week via our rep firms.
-
- <W.PARKS3> First off, Thank you guys for staying so late- Don't worry,
- though, there's not much snow on the roads :-) Will the Falcon ship with
- a) a VGA monitor adaptor b) a ST monitor adaptor c) both d) that's
- Bill's area :-)
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> e) or a composite adapter f) none of the above. The video
- adapter is a separate item that will be purchased at the time of the
- sale by the customer, and HIS choice will depend on what he wants to do
- with his Falcon030.
-
- <C.CASSADAY> Just wondering... Specifically, do Aladdin and PageStream
- co-exist peacefully under MTOS? Seems like I could be doing a user
- group newsletter right now.
-
- <[Eric Smith]> Aladdin has a nasty habit of locking the screen; while
- the screen is locked you can't get to other applications. But otherwise
- it works fine (i.e. there's no damage done, and once the screen is
- unlocked you can get to your other programs). So I would say the answer
- is probably "sort of". I haven't tried that particular combination yet,
- though.
-
- <MIKE-ALLEN> I understand that there is a version 2.0 of Aladdin coming
- that should be friendlier with MTos.
-
- <S.MILLER58> how will we go about getting MT? I would like to get a
- copy _the_ day it is realeased, even if I have to drive to San Jose to
- get it. It's only 180 miles from me. And is SGDOS easy to set up and
- use?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> We will be selling MultiTOS to our dealers, so you will be
- able to order it from your dealer with little problem. Speedo is very
- easy to use. There is a diskette with an install program that works
- just fine, and prompts you through about four disks to install your
- printer driver, and the .ACCs for the fonts and the printer drivers.
-
- <S.MILLER58> I have a dealer here in San Luis Obispo, but he told me
- just the other day he has had _NO_ contact with Atari Corp. What about
- that kind of thing?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Who's the dealer?
-
- <S.MILLER58> Computer Logic
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> I have a feeling that he is buying everything from one of
- our distributors, Pacific Software Supply, which by coincidence, is also
- located in San Luis Obispo. :) He'll probably be able to continue
- buying product like Works/Speedo from him.
-
- BTW, we had Travis Guy, our editor of Atari Explorer Online just run the
- PageStream/Aladdin combo. Worked fine, as long as he ran Aladdin first.
- He said that PageStream likes to grab most of the ram right away. :)
-
- <K.RICHARD2> About optional HD will it be available in different megs?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Yes, basically it will be in 80 meg, 120 megs, and 200
- megs. The price will vary according to market conditions on the HDs.
- Virtually all of the machines that have been ordered at this... point
- have been 4 meg/65 meg machines, so that's what the initial shipments
- will be. Probably in April or May, I don't have a copy of the
- production schedule in front of me. To be sure, we want to supply the
- users with the one meg machine as well, and also make it easy for them
- to get the HD kit in a sensible fashion. BTW, did I mention that we're
- thinking of a Four Meg/No HD combo? Some of our dealers have thought
- that it would be a good offering to have in the product line.
-
- <MIKE-ALLEN> How about a 14 meg no HD combo?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> You can order the one meg machine and a fourteen meg ram
- board to get that unit, Mike. We will have upgrade boards for four megs
- of ram, and fourteen megs of ram. :) Then of course, you could order
- the HD kit with the 200 meg HD!
-
- <JKUEHN> Eric, What is the reason that MiNT Ver 0.95 and the ICDXX.XFS
- combination only reads Kodak ISO9660 Photo-CD disks? Bob, ICD says that
- they are currently waiting for a fix from Atari for a problem with
- Metados 2.0. Comments?
-
- <[Eric Smith]> I haven't seen the ICD .XFS file system, so I don't know
- why it only reads Kodak disks. Probably it's based on an older version
- of the .XFS driver (which was developed originally by the same developer
- doing Photo CD, so he obviously had a certain focus :-). Also, MiNT
- 0.95 is very old; the version going into MultiTOS is 1.04.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> John, don't know...better check with Bill Rehbock on that
- one.
-
- <S.DOUGHERTY1> How much will the monitor adaptors cost (estimate okay),
- and do you need both for a multisync monitor? Could you say if Alan
- Skaggs of A-Online Computing in Tampa, FL is a real dealer? Sean, the
- monitor adapter go for about $15 if memory serves me correctly. For a
- MultiSynch monitor, you'll just need to VGA. A-Online in Florida does
- have an account with us, mostly he just buys parts, and does service.
- I don't believe that he sells new product, but I'm not 100% sure about
- that one.
-
- <S.DOUGHERTY1> Can you get the TV/ST resolutions on a MultiSync using
- the VGA adaptor?
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> I think that it depends on the monitor, not the connection.
-
- <BRIAN.H> Hi again. What does/can ATARI offer to user groups to promote
- the ATARI line of computers? I believe user groups are the the most
- economical form of advertising for ATARI. Do you have press kits,
- information packages, etc.? What about lending of equipement for mall
- presentations, etc. I am amazed at the number of members in the user
- group I am in, considering there is no dealer within 20 hours of
- driving.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Brian, in the past we have offered user groups a tremendous
- amount of support in the form of free equipment on loan for their shows,
- like mall presentations, etc. We have not, as a rule, sent out Press
- kits to user groups, because the material that we send to the public vs.
- the press vs. the dealers is all different. For example, in Milwaukee
- every summer, we loan about 50+ systems to a user group for use at a
- huge gaming convention, and they also manage to make a little bit of
- money off of it. I feel that in the next year, we'll be more inclined
- to do those things in conjunction with a DEALER as well as a user group.
- Often, we're much better off working through the dealer than just the
- user group. The user group is always very enthusiastic about the
- product, but not always as sales oriented as we'd like. For example, in
- Las Vegas this past COMDEX, we had (as we always do) a great group of
- guys from the Las Vegas groups helping us out with the Falcon030 set up,
- etc. But they were really having a great time checking out the machines
- for *themselves* as well, if you know what I mean.
-
- <BRIAN.H> I agree Bob a dealer would be best. But in our case A show or
- proper presentation may attract a dealer. Thanks for the answers, I
- really appreciate them.
-
- <ST.LOU> Closing comments, Bob, Eric?
-
- <[Eric Smith]> You're very welcome.
-
- <BOB-BRODIE> Thanks again for a wonderful evening on GEnie. I hope that
- it was as much fun for all of you as we had. This time we had a total
- of four people online in my office for most of the night, and had a
- terrific time! I'm looking forward to next month's CO already! Thanks
- again, and goodnight!
-
-
-
-
- ###### KANSAS CITY ATARIFEST '93
- ###### Announcement
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- As we had a conflict of dates with two other long running shows, we have
- moved our show date to remove this conflict. The new show date is
- listed below, we are sorry for any inconvenience this has caused. The
- location is the same.
-
- The location for the show is Stadium Inn, 7901 E 40 Hwy., The date of
- the show will be June 26th and 27th. 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,
- B.Frazier2, J.krzysztow, for CompuServe, Leave for Jeff Krzysztow at
- 74027,707, for Delphi, Bobtrow or you can call (816)224-9021, or mail to
- the address listed above.
-
- We hope you will join us to welcome the following companies; Cali-Co
- software, ICD, MissionWare Software, Fair-Dinkum Software, Systems For
- Tomorrow, New Dimensions Computer Center, Electronic Spinster Graphics,
- Compu-Seller West, ChroMagic Software, Paul's Software, The Codeheads,
- Clear Thinking Software, S.K.Ware, MegaType, Oregon Research, D.A.
- Brumleve, Muller Automation, and a lots more!! Watch for updates to
- this list or check our Genie topic (cat 11 topic 11)
-
- Bruce Welsch
- KCAC Special Events Coordinator
-
-
-
-
- ###### PERUSING COMPUSERVE
- ###### By Michael Mortilla
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Turning and turning in the widening gyre
- The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
- Things fall apart; the center cannot hold;
- Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
- The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
- The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
- The best lack all conviction, while the worst
- Are full of passionate intensity.
-
- William Butler Yeats [1865-1939]
-
-
- There is no hidden message or implied meaning I wish to relate with the
- above quote. Simply a mention of the falcon (perhaps one of most
- famous). There's no harm in repeating it, is there?
-
- But speaking of Falcons, we hope to actually see one this weekend at the
- open house over at Barefoot Software in LA. If so, you can be sure to
- read about it here next week.
-
- We'll skim over the philosophical news this week (between Yeats and last
- weeks article, we won't be needing much more abstract opinion for
- awhile). But it should be mentioned that the thread concerning the food
- stamps and other public issues of welfare, etc, are still continuing in
- the Ataripro Forum. And no one has lost their temper yet!
-
- The for sale messages in the Atari pro and arts forums appears to be
- increasing, albeit gradually. It would appear that some of us are
- preparing our bank accounts for the arrival of the Falcon 030. No one
- would actually be considering using a different platform, would they?
-
- The new lower prices on CIs are very much in the messages this week.
- Just which options to choose are a concern of the members, as well they
- should be. SYSOP Keith Joins writes: "You can make the change anytime
- by issuing the command GO CHOICES. However wait until the last day of
- the month or you will be billed the basic charge for February." In a
- later messages he continues by saying "The final Saturday of each month
- is the end of the month as far as CIS' billing period goes so by waiting
- until after that you make sure you don't get charged for the current
- month." The nice thing is that you can change the option at any time
- your needs change.
-
- With an increase of Atari "officials" online, it's important that we
- make them comfortable as possible <g>. When Dan McNamee of Atari had
- some inquires, we all learned that it is possible to undelete an e-mail
- message! Steve Ahlstrom, leaves these simple instructions:
-
- "GO EASY
- SET MODE COMMAND
- SET RETAIN YES
- SET (you'll get menu here)
- Select option 1 (change your editor choice)
- Select option 1 (restore the editor choice to what it was before)
- Make the changes permanent
-
- After doing that, from now on you can undelete email that has been
- deleted in the last (approximately) 48 hours. To do so, GO EASY, at the
- prompt type UNDELETE and you'll get a list of recently deleted emails --
- select the ones you want to restore."
-
- The final entry from the Ataripro message base is in the form of a
- riddle, and if ever there was a riddle for programmers, this is it!
- Toli Vavskos writes:
-
- "Hi all
-
- I know this is not the appropriate forum for a riddle, but I assume
- there are a lot of good thinkers among you. So here goes:
-
- You've got 12 balls. 11 of them weigh the same. One of them has a
- different weight but we don't know if it's heavier or lighter than the
- others.
-
- You've got a balance that you may use three times only. How do you find
- the different ball?
-
- This riddle puzzled me for quite some time and I still can't find the
- answer. Reply if you know it.
-
- David D. Hagood replies:
-
- "The way you solve this is to realize that the scale divides the balls
- into three sets: those on the left of the scale, those on the right, and
- those that aren't weighed. What you do is assign each ball an "address"
- that is three trits (a trit is a trianary digit, analogous to a bit but
- it may take on three values). Number the balls 1-12, the addresses are:
-
- ball # t1 t2 t3 ball # t1 t2 t3
- 1 A A A 7 B A A
- 2 A A B 8 B A B
- 3 A B C 9 C B C
- 4 A B A 10 C B A
- 5 B C B 11 C C B
- 6 B C C 12 C C C
-
- Now, do three weighings: for each weighing place the balls with A's on
- the left of the scale, balls with a B on the right, and balls with a C
- don't get weighed. For the first weighing, use trit t1, for the second
- weighing, use t2, etc. For each weighing, record the result: A = left
- was heavier, B = Right was heavier, C = balanced. Now, try to match
- that to a result in the table. If you find a match, you're done (also,
- the ball is heavier than the rest). If you don't find a match, change
- all the A's into B's and try again (and the ball is lighter than the
- rest).
-
- And leave it Mr QCIS, Jim Ness to find the bug! Jim writes:
-
- "David -
-
- >> "if you don't find a match, ...try again."
-
- But, if you've gotten to this point, you've already used up your max of
- three weighings."
-
- Let's give David the last word here:
-
- "What I meant was, take the address you generated with the three
- weighings. Convert the A's to B's in that address, and consult the
- table again. No additional weighings are needed.
-
- Incidentally, that is why the problem is stated as 12 balls: there are
- twelve "addresses" that are unique when you allow A's and B's to be
- equivelent. If you knew ahead of time that the ball was light (or
- heavy) you could go up to 27 balls and determine the results in 3
- weighings."
-
- Brian G. at MacDonald Associates (the folks who bring you ST Informer,
- writes in the Atari vendor forum: " As of Friday February 26, 1993, Tax
- Wizard is shipping. This years program is a tremendous improvement over
- the past ones, with a much nicer GEM environment.
-
- Call 1-800-800-2563 for more information." Just in time for taxes
- (ugh!). Maybe you can save a bundle on accounts fees this year?
-
- As this article was being completed, news has just reached us that there
- ws an explosion at the World Trade Center in New York City. There were
- at least 5 fatalities, and an explosive device is all but certain. In
- the immediate area of the blast was the limosiene used to transport the
- President of the United States, who was due in the area (NJ) on Tuesday.
- We extend our deep sorrow to those who have lost members of their
- families and friends in this tragedy, and hope that the responsible
- parties will be apprehended quickly and brought to justice.
-
-
-
-
- ###### GENIE ST RT WEEKLY NEWS #3.1
- ###### Compiled by John Hartman
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- NEW DARLAH'S TREAT CLUBDEMO.LZH
-
- INFOworks presents Club Dominoes, the most authentic and realistic
- dominoes simulation available for ANY computer. If you enjoy playing Mah
- Jong, Ishido, Backgammon, Yahtzee or Cards, you'll like Club Dominoes!
- For ANY Atari ST/STe/TT w/512k, low or med rez, and hard disk
- installable. Download from page 475 Option 9 for FREE!!!!!
-
- NEW DARLAH'S CLASSIC TREAT MJ30DEMO.ZIP Option 10 on THIS PAGE!!!
-
- This DEMO of Mah Jong solitare from Cali-CO. is a PLAYABLE demo that
- contains 3 layouts, 3 tablecloths and 3 tile sets. All the layouts are
- winable, but they will all be the same! The REAL version has MANY
- layouts, tile sets, tablecloths and ALL the Games are DIFFERENT!
-
- Last two month's RTC transcripts
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-
-
- ###### PMC UPDATE
- ###### CompuCycle/CompuNews
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
- CompuCycle (TM): Saving the Environment
- CompuNews (TM): Informing the Community
-
- Bellevue, WA - Purple Mountain Computers (PMC) has developed a recycling
- program for computer books, magazines and software. Users can buy, sell
- and trade their unwanted items for ones they do want. Trial testing of
- the CompuCycle (TM) program has been a success. All computers are
- supported including PC, Mac, Amiga, Atari ST and 8 bit, Apple, Commodore
- 64, CP/M, and others.
-
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- HERE IT COMES!!
- ---------------
- -=> In the "Atari Corporation Online" category (14)
- -=> from the "FALCON 030 - Help and Questions" topic (41)
-
- Message 89 Thu Feb 25, 1993
- B.REHBOCK [BILL@ATARI] at 03:11 EST
-
- Curt, et al, March is looking good, I agree with James. March, but I
- don't know about the first week. It would make me happy too! The
- dealer rep thing is in full swing and we are finalizing our new dealer
- agreement and program right now. Things are really looking up.
-
- Small announcement... now that things are starting to move with
- Falcon030 and SpeedoGDOS, MultiTOS, Atari Works are "products", Jack has
- requested that my attention now turn to North America. To paraphrase
- Sam and Jack: "The U.S. is critical to our world-wide strategy; we want
- things to go right in the U.S. and the more hands available, the
- better." The main point is that Jack and Sam are _really_ serious about
- this North American thing. That's really good news. I will be doing
- more computer dealer relations, as well as working on dealer and rep
- training with James Grunke. This is in addition, of course, to the U.S.
- developer stuff that's on my plate now. :-)
- ----------
- Message 140 Tue Mar 02, 1993
- B.REHBOCK [BILL@ATARI] at 05:32 EST
-
- The timeframe for Falcon's hitting North America always did work out to
- mid-to-late March (my Birthday is March 26th, BTW. :-) Things are still
- looking good, but naturally, we're all sweating big time here in
- Sunnyvale, as having things scheduled to hit in that time frame means
- that if they come in too close to the end, and the last week of March
- being a half-week, doesn't give much margin for error, as the last week
- of March is the first half-week of April and we _really_, _really_,
- really, want this to hit "on time". :-)
-
- I spoke with the V.P. of Manufacturing today, who is just back from
- Taiwan making sure everything is "go" for the North American run, and he
- assured me things look great. Let's keep our fingers crossed.
-
- Regarding monitors... The JVC, Samsung, Goldstar, and Phillips monitors
- all look great with the Falcon030. I use a JVC everyday to play, er...
- demo and test Llamazap and Steel Talons.
-
- Brad: If your Hard Drive has a ACSI host adapter, it needs to be
- disconnected and you simply need the appropriate cable to go from your
- drives to the SCSI II connector on the Falcon.
-
- For instance, all I did was disconnect the cable from the H/A inside my
- ICD FaST HD/Tape box, then connect a SCSI II to C50 cable between the
- Falcon030 and the C50 connector that's on the back of the ICD box.
-
- -Bill@Atari
-
- Oh, the Falcon does work with SM124 monitors, also.
- =====================================
-
-
- WHERE'S THE STORM?
- ------------------
- -=> In the "Double Click Software" category (30)
- -=> from the "The STORM" topic (14)
-
- Message 105 Tue Mar 02, 1993
- T.MCCOMB [=Tom=] at 00:52 EST
-
- What is the current status of Storm??
-
- I was really looking forward to it.
-
- -Tom McComb
- {12:49 am} Tuesday, March 2, 1993
- ----------
- Message 106 Tue Mar 02, 1993
- POTECHIN [Nathan] at 09:36 EST
-
- Once upon a time Alan had an arrangement with Double-Click. Then Double
- -Click vanished into the twilight zone. I heard that Neil at Atari
- Advantage got involved but not a thing since. I am not certain, but
- sadly, I don't think Alan has heard anything either. :-( I will try and
- remember to ask him next time I see him or perhaps he'll drop by and say
- hi right here.
-
- Nathan@DMC
- ----------
- Message 108 Tue Mar 02, 1993
- J.NESS [Jim] at 18:54 EST
-
- Alan did not have a real job until just recently. He is now working for
- a Canadian software company (Nathan's business partner, I think? or
- something similar) called Ditek.
-
- He has said he would not have time for awhile, to work on STorm, which
- to this point is a VERY nice telecom program, especially for MultiTOS
- users.
-
- He has said that, as soon as his Ditek work load settles down, he'll get
- back to STorm.
-
- -JN
- ----------
- Message 109 Tue Mar 02, 1993
- POTECHIN [Nathan] at 19:05 EST
-
- Alan is indeed working at Ditek International. Most people will
- recognize Ditek as the developers of DynaCADD!
-
- Has anyone heard anything from Mike Vederman or Neil Symms lately? I
- did meet with Alan today briefly and I did ask. He hasn't heard a word
- from them either. Sigh.
-
- Nathan@DMC
- ----------
- Message 111 Wed Mar 03, 1993
- DITEK [David] at 02:59 EST
-
- Close Jim... but no cigar. :-) Ditek and DMC are totally unrelated
- companies. The workload at Ditek never seems to settle down. :-/
- ----------
- Message 113 Wed Mar 03, 1993
- SFRT-ASST [Kenne@SFRT] at 22:36 EST
-
- For some reason "PAPERCLIP ELITE" just flashed in my mind...
- ----------
- Message 114 Wed Mar 03, 1993
- T.MCCOMB [=Tom=] at 23:40 EST
-
- I wish another Dev would pick it up, it sounded dynamite.
-
- -Tom McComb
- {11:32 pm} Wednesday, March 3, 1993
- ----------
- Message 116 Thu Mar 04, 1993
- SFRT-ASST [Kenne@SFRT] at 19:53 EST
-
- I saw Storm at Glendale and I liked it a lot. I thought it would end up
- like this, too. So it goes. When it missed the December 7th release
- date I started to worry. When there were no more news updates on it I
- put it in my "it'll be nice if and when it happens" category.
-
- Maybe I'll start a topic called ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST. Let's see...
- there was Paperclip Elite, TT tower, ST expansion box, the Amy chip, ST-
- Talk Pro (update), Zoomracks III, PC Ditto II... That's good for at
- least a few messages.
-
- Anyway, I saw STORM and it worked pretty well and Alan's efforts in
- Flash! were great so I'll look forward to BUYING the program when it's
- released.
-
- I haven't given up hope yet.
- ----------
- Message 117 Thu Mar 04, 1993
- SANDY.W [sysop] at 21:21 EST
-
- I haven't given up hope yet. Alan did say he intended to keep working
- on Storm, but absolutely no promises as to time frame. The program does
- have a lot of potential. Maybe some day.
- =====================================
-
-
- COUPLE O' TIPS FOR SL
- ---------------------
- -=> In the "ISD/DMC Product Support" category (16)
- -=> from the "Calamus SL" topic (20)
-
- Message 55 Wed Feb 17, 1993
- POTECHIN [Nathan] at 13:17 EST
-
- Although the next version of Calamus SL released will contain an extra
- pull-down menu for selecting document windows, this is also possible in
- the existing version, albeit not quite so elegantly. I have a feeling
- it is one of those undocumented features that we all missed. :-) Try
- opening several document windows (7 is the maximum allowable) and click
- on the close-box at the upper left hand corner of the window, while
- pressing down the <CONTROL> key. Calamus will not close the document.
- Instead, it will toggle between the existing document windows.
-
- In the same vein, but discussed previously, holding down the combination
- of <SHIFT> <CONTROL> <ALTERNATE> will interrupt a screen redraw. A new
- redraw can be forced at any time by selecting the <CLR HOME> key.
-
- Nathan
- =====================================
-
-
- UNICODE FOR ATARI COMPUTERS
- ---------------------------
- -=> In the "Atari Corporation Online" category (14)
- -=> from the "MultiTOS" topic (34)
-
- Message 97 Tue Feb 23, 1993
- J.FRENCH2 [James French] at 01:45 EST
-
- In the February 1993 issue of Byte I read about a proposed standard
- called Unicode. Unicode would be a 2-byte standard for character sets
- that would "allow encoding of all the major world languages, including
- Chinese and Japanese". Is Atari moving towards Unicode compliance for
- Multi-Tos? As a customer I would certainly like to see this. The
- article also implies that Windows NT will be Unicode compliant. (Byte
- Feb.1993, "Correspondence that Looks Good Globally", pg.220)
- ----------
- Message 98 Tue Feb 23, 1993
- B.REHBOCK [BILL@ATARI] at 11:41 EST
-
- One of the reasons for going to the Bitstream Speedo font scaler was its
- inherent ability to handle 16-bit character sets. The VDI already
- supports passing 16-bit values into the v_gtext and v_ftext calls. As
- Unicode and the ISO-Shift Japanese standards pan out, we will be able to
- easily support them.
-
- -Bill@Atari
- =====================================
-
-
-
-
- ###### THE 1993 Z*NET COMPUTER CALENDAR
- ###### Schedule of Shows, Events and Online Conferences
- ###### ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- ### 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 5, 1993
- RTC in the GEnie ST Roundtable. "Dateline Atari" with Bob Brodie. This
- is a regular monthly conference held by Atari. Discussions usually
- pertain to the latest Atari releases and updates. Conference begins
- at 10pm EST. Type M475;2 at any GEnie prompt to attend.
-
-
- ### 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. 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, 1993
- RTC in the GEnie HOSB (Home Office Small Business) Rountable.
- "Multilevel Marketing". Conference starts at 10:00 pm EST.
-
-
- ### 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.
-
-
- ### May 22-23, 1993
- Pacific Northwest Atari show will be held in Vancouver Canada. The
- Vantari User Group will be sending out developers kits in the very near
- future with more details and pricing. The show will be held in the
- Metrotown Centre Mall, which is the 2nd largest in Canada with over 400
- stores. The traffic in the mall is amazing! In addition the Holiday
- Inn Hotel is attached to the mall as well so travel time is nil. If you
- have any questions in the meantime leave email (G.Norton) on GEnie.
-
-
- ### June 12-13, 1993 (NEW LISTING)
- CT Atarifest '93 at the Windsor Court Hotel in Windsor Connecticut.
- This year the Atarifest has relocated to a new hotel with excellent room
- rates ($35.00 per room), free and plentiful parking, easy access from
- Interstate 91, I-95, I-90, I-84, I-80, an in house Sports Bar, a bigger
- ballroom and is located just 1 mile from Bradley International Airport
- (free shuttle service for hotel guests). Tentative commitments from A&D
- Software, Gribnif Software, Barefoot Software, Toad Computers, Computer
- Studio, Baggetaware, Derric Electronics, E.Hartford Computer Repair,
- MegaType Software, Wizztronics and GFA Software Technology. For further
- information, call Brian Gockley at 203-332-1721 or Doug Finch at 203-637
- -1034. E-mail can be directed to B.GOCKLEY or D.FINCH7 on GEnie or to
- 75300,2514 or 76337,1067 on CIS.
-
-
- ### 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.
-
-
- ### June 26-27, 1993 (DATE CHANGE!!!)
- 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.
-
-
-
- ###### FALCON030 MEMORY - Is 1 Meg Enough??
- ###### By Len Stys
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- The Falcon030 "personal integrated media" system was designed to be a
- contender in the home multi-media market. Atari's engineers made the
- Falcon so that it is excellent at mixing high resolution graphics with
- better than CD-quality sound. This is absolutely necessary for the
- system to have any chance of success in this area. Multi-tasking is
- another important part of multi-media and thanks to "Multi-TOS", the
- Falcon030 now has this capability.
-
- The Falcon030 is also the first low-cost personal computer to have a DSP
- chip and port. The DSP will allow the Falcon030 to do things that are
- impossible to do on other multi-media systems. And lastly, at $799, the
- Falcon030 is priced as a mass market product to sell in large
- quantities. Atari's management must have felt that the more systems
- that sell, the more market share Atari captures. This is smart thinking
- since the more market share Atari captures, the more systems that sell.
-
- So, where's the problem? The problem is that Atari's mass market Falcon
- 030 at $799 only comes with 1 Meg of memory. The Falcon030 with 1 Meg
- is pretty much the same as a Mega STe. Programmers cannot really use
- the Falcon's enhanced graphics and sound with this amount of memory.
- Let's look at what it would take to make a video game in the resolution
- of 384x480 in "true color":
-
- To display a still screen: 384 x 480 x 16 / 8 = 368,640k (369k)
-
- Animation requires two screens to reduce flicker. This is called
- "double buffering": 737k
-
- The computer already uses 737k of memory WITHOUT any game logic code,
- sprite data, sound effect data, and operating system overhead. If all
- of this was taken into consideration, a video game in this resolution
- would need close to 2 Megs.
-
- Let's look at what it would take to make a video game in the resolution
- of 640x480 (PC games) in "true color":
-
- To display a still screen: 640 x 480 x 16 / 8 = 614,400k (614k)
-
- Double Buffering: 1.2 Mb
-
- Add the game logic code, sprite data, sound effects, and operating
- system overhead. The minimum amount of memory needed to produce a game
- in this resolution with these colors would be 3 Megs.
-
- The only thing you could do with 1 Meg of memory in these resolutions
- and colors is display still pictures. And even though a lot of people
- do this, I am sure most people would like to use these resolutions for
- other things besides viewing pictures.
-
- The Falcon030 with 1 Meg is also incapable of multi-tasking. And as
- mentioned previously, multi-tasking is a very important part of multi-
- media. On Saturday, January 23, 1993, Eric Smith, author of MiNT and
- programmer of Multi-TOS wrote in the "Atari Corporation Online" category
- (14) on GEnie:
-
- "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."
-
- Atari's mass market home multi-media system soon becomes just another
- ordinary single-tasking, low-resolution, mediocre sounding, personal
- computer. The argument that you can always add memory to take advantage
- of these features is silly. Can you imagine a company selling a product
- for a certain purpose with intent that the consumer get it expanded
- before he or she can use it for what it was created for? Besides, most
- of the consumers purchasing the Falcon030 will be people that are
- unfamiliar with computers. How is a dealer going to explain to a
- consumer that the computer he or she wishes to buy for $799 needs to be
- expanded for an additional $200 before it can be used for multi-media?
-
- Let's suppose that most of the Falcon030 systems sold were the 1 Meg
- configuration. We can assume that many of these Falcon owners will not
- expand to 4 Megs much like many 520 ST owners did not expand to 1 Meg or
- greater. Most developers will write software for the 1 Meg
- configuration since they will want their software to be purchased by as
- many users as possible. The developer may have to use a lower
- resolution or less sound then he or she wishes. The software may not be
- fantastic, but at least it will run on a 1 Meg machine. The developer
- then writes the same software for the Commodore A1200. But since the
- lowest amount of memory that the A1200 is sold with is 2 Megs, the
- developer can use a better resolution or add some things not on the
- Falcon030 version. A consumer looking to purchase a personal computer
- will see that the A1200 has better software and will purchase it over
- the Falcon030.
-
- What happens if developers ignore the 1 Meg Falcon030 computers and just
- write software for the 4 Meg machine? The new computer user will find
- that most of the software for their computer will not work without more
- memory. What do you think their feelings will be towards Atari for
- selling them a system that needs to be expanded?
-
- In order to find out what Atari users and programmers thought of the
- Falcon030 memory, I posted a questionnaire on the Usenet
- comp.sys.atari.st newsgroup. There were 34 responses. These are the
- questions and results:
-
- Do you believe there should be a Falcon030 without memory?
-
- No: 82.35% Yes: 17.65%
-
- What do you believe should be the lowest amount of memory sold with the
- Falcon030?
-
- 1 Meg: 17.65% 2 Meg: 17.65% 4 Meg: 64.70%
-
- Do you believe there should be a Falcon030 memory configuration between
- 4 megs and 14 megs?
-
- No: 23.53% Yes: 76.47%
-
- If so, how much:
-
- 6 Meg: 5.88% 8 Meg: 64.70%
- No: 23.53% Anything: 11.76%
-
- What configurations would you choose?
-
- Falcon030 1 Meg: 11.76%
- Falcon030 4 Meg: 23.53%
- Falcon030 4 Meg/65 Mg HD: 64.70%
-
- (Atari Works & SpeedoGDOS)
- Does the Atari Works package influence your decision?
-
- No: 29.41% Yes: 70.59%
-
- Please note that the memory amounts between 4 Megs and 14 Megs were
- written in. There were no answers to choose from. Also, everyone that
- replied knows how to program computers.
-
- Many people felt that the Falcon030 should not be sold without memory
- because it would confuse new computer buyers. But others commented that
- this may not be a bad idea. If a user wishes to move from 4 Megs to 14
- Megs then he or she can just sell their 4 Meg memory board to a friend
- that just purchased a Falcon030 without memory. This way, no memory
- boards are thrown away.
-
- Most people felt strongly that 4 Megs should be the minimum. The
- reasons given were similar to what was said above.
-
- A large number of people felt that there should be a memory
- configuration between 4 Megs and 14 Megs. The number that most people
- suggested was 8 Megs. They claim that they could use more than 4 Megs,
- but would not need 14 Megs.
-
- Atari's marketing department seems to be making a smart move by
- including Atari Works and SpeedoGDOS with the Falcon030 w/4 Meg/65 Meg
- HD system. This is because the addition of this software will influence
- 70% of the people that responded.
-
- About half the people commented about the hard drives that Atari is
- including with the Falcon030. A good number of these people said that
- 65 Megs is too small for their needs, but they would consider buying a
- larger Atari hard drive if they included Atari Works and SpeedoGDOS.
- These are the sizes that were suggested: 65 Megs, 120 Megs, and 200
- Megs. Though, Atari's hard drives would need to be competitively priced
- with other hard drives.
-
- The general feeling is that if Atari wants to sell the Falcon030 as a
- home multi-media system, the company needs to sell it with more memory.
- If Atari can lower the Falcon030 4 Meg version to $899, the computer
- will most likely continue to be a mass market product.
-
- As of now, there are no known Falcon030 1 Meg configurations on the
- market. Maybe Atari's management has already thought of all of this.
- And if they haven't, maybe you will consider all of this before
- purchasing the Falcon030.
-
-
-
-
- ###### THE UNABASHED ATARIOPHILE
- ###### By Michael R. Burkley
- ###### ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- Do you remember a few weeks ago I told you about how I often push
- against the deadline for this article? I said that I often worked right
- up to (and past) the deadline before I finished. That was when the
- deadline was on Thursday. You would think, wouldn't you, that since now
- this article isn't due until Saturday night that I would be able to
- finish on time? Noooo!
-
- Did you wonder why I didn't have an article in last Z*NET issue? Well,
- Dave Small talks about (and succeeds) in "pushing the envelope" on the
- ST. I guess I pushed a bit too hard and missed the deadline! OOPS!
-
- So...this week I'm bringing over a few of the games I reviewed last week
- in the review which didn't make it into Z*NET. I'm also going to
- mention most of the files I've downloaded this week. Let's get on with
- the show!
-
- First, files from two weeks ago:
-
-
- CUDLEE is Cud Lee's Quest v.1.0 by Robert Dytmire (dated Feb., 1993).
- ------ This game is basically a platform game aimed at the younger (10
- years old or so) generation. Use the joystick to move our hero, Mr.
- Cudd Lee, through four different worlds (of 25 screens each). You move,
- jump, fight, and explore your worlds, trying to reach the exit and move
- on. By completing the game you save the poor lit'l elves (they need
- your help!). But wait! This game is more than sheer entertainment. It
- has an educational portion as well. The game can be configured to ask
- you questions each time you open a door or move from one world to
- another. It keeps track of your answers, too, and will return again and
- again to those questions with which you have difficulty. You can use
- the simple addition/subtraction questions that are included or create
- your own questions on any topic you wish (R.D. uses it to keep up to
- speed on his Calculus!). The game also has an Adult Mode, which
- increases the difficulty significantly. Color only. Docs included.
- SHAREWARE (and one which is going to cost me some money <sigh>). ST--
- STE Compatible (at least). 512K RAM or more.
-
- DROPOUT is Dropout, another Extend-O-Save Module for Warp 9 by John
- ------- Eidsvoog. Dropout randomly pops little pieces out of the screen
- and drops them to the bottom. Then after all of the pieces have dropped
- out and a configurable length of time has passed with a blank screen,
- the original screen slides in from the top. After another pause, the
- whole process starts again. You can configure the module variables to
- your heart's content. ST--TT, any resolution. Docs included.
-
- INS180 is "The Inspector" v.1.80 by Daniel M. Wallin, Jr. (dated Feb.
- ------ 10, 1993). This is a program designed to help diagnose problems
- that may occur during the operation of your computer. Have you ever had
- your boot-up fail (again and again). You suspect that it is an .ACC,
- but you're not sure! The Inspector will tell you! It will will display
- a report showing what was being looked for, where it was expected to be,
- and the current subdirectory. It will also allow you to generate
- reports on your system continuously. This allows you to monitor the
- operating system when it is reading or writing files, or other disk
- operations. A special feature useful for debugging is also included
- that causes the operating system to totally ignore any desktop
- accessories (and this is without re-naming them in any way). In the
- Information Age, this program gives you information! Color or mono.
- ST--TT compatible. Docs included.
-
- JCCAL03 is JC-Calendar v0.3 by John Charles (dated January, 1993). JC
- ------- Calendar will print calendar pages to HP DJ500 printers or to
- many 24 pin printers which support 360dpi. There is also a built in
- routine to allow the use of 9 pin printers. This also includes a series
- of 12 Degas .PC3 drawings for use with your calendars (or you can use
- your own). You can include two lines of text at bottom of each
- calendar, choose from three included fonts for text display (different
- for the title and dates, if you wish), choose between a number of
- different boarders, and shade the weekends to set them apart. Docs and
- on-line help included. Mono only (or color with a mono emulator). I
- really like this program.
-
- JCCFNVU1 is JC-CFN-View v0.1 by John Charles (dated Jan., 1993). This
- -------- is a program that allows you to easily view all the characters
- in your Calamus CFN fonts which needs an ST running in high resolution,
- or with a mono emulator. The fonts are shown in outline only but that's
- enough to see if you want that font or not. It will only display non-
- encrypted fonts. Excellent! Docs included. Mouse controlled.
-
- JCLABL18 is JCLABEL v1.8 by John Charles (dated April, 1992) It is a
- -------- SHAREWARE label printer which works with a color or mono
- monitor (the download description says mono only, but trust me, OK?).
- Suitable for single or double column labels of various sizes. You enter
- up to 7 rows of 32 characters each. Save, sort, and print your labels.
- Configure your printer and then print your labels using batch or single
- label printing. There are spaces for up to 500 labels in a list,
- depending on how much free memory you have and what other programs you
- are running at the same time. Includes lots of disk utilities within
- the program as well! Mouse controlled. Docs included. A previous
- version of this program came to me with this endorsement: "Quite simply
- the best ever label printing program written for the ST. Written with
- a 'Frontend (TM)' interface [3D buttons and great looks,], it has a
- whole host of features - database, cut, paste, etc etc - better than ANY
- commerical offering." This version seems even better! ST/STe/TT
- compatible.
-
- JCVUE23 is JC View v.2.3 by John Charles (dated December 1992). If you
- _______ remember, I reviewed this just a few weeks ago. The author has
- gone and improved it tremendously, in my mind. This is a clip-Art
- viewer and clip manipulation program for the Atari ST which needs 1 meg
- of memory and only works in mono. With all the standard drawing tools
- (and then some like clip rotation and resizing) you can manipulate
- loaded files and/or create your own, and add text to your pictures
- (using either the desktop font or a custom font [.fnt] of your choice).
- You can even print them out (9 pin, DeskJet and other printer drivers
- included. It will load the following files: Degas *.PI3, Degas Elite
- *.PC3, STAD *.PAC, Tiny Stuffed *.TN3, Sticker *.ADD, Printmaster *.SHP,
- Macpaint *.MAC, Doodle *.DOO, Public Painter *.DOO, Public Painter
- Compressed *.CMP, Public Painter double Screen *.PIC, The Program's
- custom picture format *.JCC. You can save your pictures as .DOO, .PI3,
- and now .IMG (Yippie!). Docs included. This is one impressive program.
-
- MDISK694 is M-Disk v.6.94. This is an excellent .ACC re-set proof RAM
- -------- disk. Just uploaded but I've already heard several people
- commenting on how useful and bug free it is (they're right!). It does A
- LOT! M-Disk provides you with: a sizable removable multi-function
- ramdisk; a floppy disk copy program (with virus detection logic which
- Prevents viruses being transferred!); It will format _and_ copy a RAM
- disk to floppy in 120 seconds--which is as fast as most format options,
- and yet retains all verify features; a fast disk "wipe" option; a fast
- ramdisk load/save program; a harddisk backup/restore program; a PS/2
- compatible floppy disk formatting program; and a boot sector virus
- destruction program; a "reverse" formatter, starting at a high track #
- going down to 1 (this can save some of your data if you mistakenly start
- a format) MiNT and MultiTOS (KAOS, too) compatible. ST--Falcon
- compatible. Extensive docs that do a very good job of explaining even
- the little details of the program are included. I have now moved this
- file into the "boot up with" category. Excellent!
-
- NEWPRTST is a new (dated Feb. 12, 1993) series of four printer drivers
- -------- for PageStream 2.x. They are for the new HP LaserJet 4 (I wish
- I had one!), the HP DeskJet 55c, the HP DeskJet 500c, and any PostScript
- printer.
-
- NODDYS is the Noddy's Playtime demo. This excellent program is designed
- ------ to encourage and enhance the creativity of any 3-7 year-old (and
- a 37 year-old reviewer can have a fun time playing it as well!). It is
- a fully-functional demo of three of the ten programs available in the
- full commercial release (the limitation being that each game is limited
- to 4 minutes--and that not much of a limitation since you don't even
- quit the program. You can just re-enter the game module and start
- again), the other being you can't save pictures from the drawing mode.
- The first game, which acts as a menu program for the main set is Noddy's
- Driving. Using the joystick, keyboard, or mouse, you guide Noddy about
- ToyTown as he drives his little put-put car. Build coordination as you
- negotiate the turns; see the police officer, the milkman, Boe Peep, and
- more as you drive around. Pull into Noah's Ark and assemble jigsaw
- puzzles of animals (easy, medium, and hard difficulties). Leave there
- and drive to a very nice paint program with many of the tools of a full-
- featured program, and yet tailored for little hands and skills (I really
- like the ability to paste numerous different characters straight on to
- your picture with a single click). One problem with this section is
- that the fill patterns won't work on my STe (they will work on my TOS
- 1.0 ST). I like this program and will probably buy it if it ever shows
- up in the US. Until then I recommend that any 3-7 year old play with
- this demo! Color only. Docs included.
-
- TERA_130 is Tera Desktop V1.30 by Wout Klaren (dated January 30, 1993).
- -------- The Tera Desktop is a replacement of the ST (and TT) desktop.
- This desktop offers many of the same features as DC Desktop, NeoDesk,
- and the Atari NewDesk (TOS 2.06 and above), and then some. With this
- program you can place files and programs on the desktop as icons, and
- view files in a window. Buttons in dialog boxes can be selected with
- the keyboard! There are really too many features to be listed here. It
- will work with any TOS and from a floppy or Hard Drive (Hard Drive is
- definitely recommended). It can be run from the AUTO folder or from the
- desktop. Color or mono. Docs included (now program and docs are in
- English and Dutch). This version is only for the ST line, TOS 1.0--
- 2.06. See TERA_TT for the TT specific version.
-
- VAULTPRG is Vault v.3.02 by Robert Fischer (dated March 14, 1992). This
- -------- is an excellent program, much needed by anyone who has a hard
- drive. Backing up your hard drive is a painful chore, but an important
- one. Backups are like car insurance: you hope you never need them, but
- if you have a crash they are a blessing. Vault allows you to easily
- back up your drives. You can do full backups, incremental backups
- (based on criteria you select), partial backups of only the folders and
- files you wish, and more. It takes advantage of setting the archive bit
- if you so choose. Format floppies, wipe old floppies "clean" or append
- the backup to a current floppy. This program has a pleasing interface,
- with very useful online helps and offline documentation. Included with
- this package is a restore utility, but that's not really needed (except
- when Vault "splits" very large files over two disks), because Vault
- backs up to TOS formatted disks so you can always easily access your
- data. This program has lots of options and is intelligently organized.
- If you don't have a commercial backup program, I recommend you give this
- a try (another nice backup utility is TURTLE by George Woodside, the
- author of Virus Killer v.3.84).
-
- And now on to the brightest and best of this week's downloads:
-
- 93_CAL is a series of six Calamus .CDK files by Glenn Gorman that allow
- ------ you to print out a calendar for each month in 1993 (two pages per
- .CDK). Don't worry about the year though, you can easily change the
- data on the calender for another year if you wish.. One file for every
- two months. ie: 1_2Cal.cdk is for the months of January and February
- and so on. I did it this way, so that all of you with only one or two
- meg machines, could still load and print this calendar. You'll just
- have to do it two months at a time. Compatible with Calamus 1.09N or
- SL.
-
- AGG_0293 is the February 20, 1993 issue of the Atari Gaming Gazette:
- -------- "The Lynx Specialists." This Month's Issue - Operation ACT
- Now, Lynx Catalog, Gazette Newsfile, Batman Returns Strategy Guide -
- Conclusion, Could it Be?, Trade Publication Round-Up, Easter Egg
- Gallery, Lynx'n On The Line Adds GEnie Coverage, and Pit Fighter
- Reviewed.
-
- ATLAS is a .SEQ animation by Dan Bordonaro of the mighty Atlas holding
- ----- up the world as he spins through space with a galaxy, moon and
- nebula in the background. Atlas was made with Cyber Sculpt and the
- animation with Chronos 3D. It's viewed from a movie theatre with people
- looking on (and occasionally talking with each other). Color only.
- Requires ANIMATE4 to view with one MEG minimum RAM. Color only.
-
- AUD_CD15 is CD AUDIO v.1.5(demo) by Nima Montaser (dated February, 1993)
- -------- is an .ACC that allows you to play audio compact discs from a
- CD-ROM drive in the background 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 all, Choose the track 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.
-
- CARYCASE is a a Degas .PC3 plan for his computer carrying case (drawing
- -------- and text included). It allows me to carry his 14" multisync,
- 1040STe, shoebox hard drive, hand scanner, Omniswitch, mouse, Sony
- SRS-17's, and a bunch of floppies. I hope it works as well for you. It
- is an ingenious and safe design to carry all of your equipment (you just
- won't want to carry it too far!). In a self-extracting .ZIP format (it
- uncompresses to the directory from which it is run).
-
- CDPLAY is a program by Brian J. Grier that allows you to play CD's with
- ------ audio tracks on your Chinon 431. This program has been designed
- to work like most portable CD players. When you exit the program the
- current song will play to completion. It will work on any ST/STe/TT
- with the ICD Host Adapter and software (at least v.6.0). Color or mono.
-
- CLUBCEMO is Club Dominoes by INFOworks. This game will run on any ST/TT
- -------- with 512k of RAM (or more) and in low and med. rez. It is
- billed as the most authentic and realistic dominoes simulation available
- for ANY computer. This game provides you with creative and competitive
- play (against the computer with three levels of difficulty) or against
- another player (via the MIDI port, null modem, or modem), three game
- variations (Muggins, Bergen, and Domino, excellent graphics, on-line
- docs, and much more. Keyboard or mouse controlled. Hard drive
- installable. Limited in that you can only play Muggins in this demo.
-
- CONV_LDP is "Convert LDP." This simple program will convert your LDP
- -------- files produced by LDW Power to an ASCII format delimited by
- quotes and commas, which will readily import into FirstGraph and other
- programs. The conversion process strips all control codes and spaces
- from the input file. Freeware from ABC Solutions. Docs included.
-
- COPNROB is the Cops and Robbers II demo by Kevin L. Scott (dated Feb.,
- ------- 1993). This is a two player game (there aren't enough of those
- out there--and this is a good one!). In this game you and your opponent
- are both trying to get the upper hand. As the robber you must find and
- rob five banks in the city. As the cop, you must patrol your city
- looking for the robber. The police officer has his/her radio and radar
- to help locate the robber, but robbers have resources as well! The city
- is divided up into 32 city blocks consisting of 8 across and 4 down. A
- complete city is provided for you to play with. With the commercial
- game you can modify or create your own cities with a built-in editor.
- This game is a lot of fun, and only limited in ways that won't greatly
- hinder your enjoyment of it (rather that the full version enhances the
- fun!). Color only. Joysticks required. Docs included. I liked this
- demo.
-
- C_GINEER is v.5.02PD by Ph. Kraft (dated 1992). This mono only program
- -------- is a 2D organic chemistry molecular structure modeler. This
- interesting program is in English (but the docs are in German <sigh>.
- You can choose all sorts of structural parameters, display modes, and
- more. Rotate your molecules about any axis. Nicely done, and fast,
- too!
-
- DRVSPACE by Dan Panke (of ST PLUG--the exclusive distributor of Budgie
- -------- UK Software here in North America) is a simple GFA basic
- (compiled and GFA source included) program that will, when run, return
- the free space on all available Hard drive partitions. Color or mono.
-
- FIT_ACC is a TERRIBLE puzzle .ACC!! The name of the .ACC file is
- ------- HAVEAFIT.ACC and it's aptly named! It gives me FITS by providing
- me with twelve blocks representing the twelve possible shapes you can
- make with five square blocks (using all of them each time). Then, by
- using your mouse you try to place these blocks in a 5 by 12 square grid,
- not leaving any space free. It's impossible to do (I'VE never done it!)
- and yet...there are several TRILLION different ways of positioning those
- blocks so that they fit in that rectangle (I don't think I am
- exagerating here--I remember reading an article in "Scientific American"
- on the topic). ST--TT compatible. ST low, medium or high, but not any
- TT resolutions. Don't try this unless you have LOTS of time available.
- Excuse me while I try it again...!
-
- FLYSHP12 is Flying Shapes v.1.2. This is a freeware Extend-O-Save
- -------- Module for Warp 9 by Charles F. Johnson of CodeHead
- Technologies. Flying Shapes simulates the movement of a line, box,
- polygon or triangle around your screen. Many aspects of this module can
- be altered, for an almost infinite range of excellent animated graphic
- effects. ST--TT compatible in all resolutions. You won't want to touch
- your computer again after watching this for awhile!
-
- FORTUNES is "Fortune Cookie" v.1.0, an Extend-O-Save Module for Warp 9
- -------- by Charles F. Johnson of CodeHead Technologies (dated Feb.
- 1993). Fortune Cookie clears your screen and displays random one-line
- messages from an ASCII text file (and this includes almost 900 on-liners
- for your use or for your modification). Fortune Cookie works in all
- resolutions with 80 or more columns and on all ST--TT machines. Docs
- included. (Editors Note: There is an update available, Version 1.2,
- that now includes font loading.)
-
- INSECTA is Insecticide by Peter Hague. This color only SHAREWARE game
- ------- is excellent! Play this to find out what insects do in the
- winter when there's snow on the ground (they play Insecticide!). Now
- you can join them! Joystick controlled (fly your Ladybug about and
- blast away Watch out for those antimatter bugs!). Excellent graphics
- and sounds. Multiple levels, interesting confrontations, frightening
- diversions, and more. It reminds me a bit of Llamatron, but less crazy!
- Requires at least one meg of RAM. Docs included.
-
- MOVPIC20 is Moving Pictures v2.0 by Terry May (dated 93). This version
- -------- is a DRAMATIC improvement over previous versions found in our
- catalog. In the past you could select a ramdom picture to display as
- your Warp 9 background picture or when Desk Manager loads (Tiny format,
- .PNT, .PI3 and .SPC pics supported). This was handy to keeps things
- interesting, and it still is. But NOW...you can randomize any file
- type. Randomize Warp 9 background pics and Desk Manager boot pics (I
- think I said that!) Extend-O-Save modules (Warp 9 v.3.7 and above), data
- files for EOS modules, Beep samples, whatever! Now this will _really_
- keep you on your toes! Color or mono. Docs included. ST/STe/TT
- compatible.
-
- PAYX_V22 is the Payroll Expert v. 2.20 by Randy Blain. Payroll Expert is
- -------- a powerful GEM-based payroll program that provides you with all
- all the features neccessary to handle large or small payroll
- applications. I am really impressed with the look and feel of this
- program. Everything is accessed via the standard GEM interface, so very
- little instruction is needed in order to use the program. Also included
- in this package is ACC-Time, his shareware time-clock accessory, since
- Payroll Expert allows importing of the time-clock data to facilitate
- easy payroll computation for all employees. You can easily pay all of
- your employees without ever touching the keyboard. Complete reports are
- available at any time to make all your federal and state taxes easy to
- compute and file (of course, it doesn't make them any easier to pay).
- It will allow you to print on any style of checks. It also includes a
- perpetual calendar. Up to 64 employees are supported in the registered
- version (only two in this demo). Floppy or hard drive. ST/STe (at
- least) compatible. Any RAM configuration. The author has worked hard
- on this program, often updating and improving it. Color or mono. Docs
- included. SHAREWARE.
-
- POKERSQR is Bad Baud's POKER SQUARES by Joel Shafer (Dated Feb. 21,
- -------- 1993). Adapted from an 8-bit program by O'Laughlin and
- Whitworth this STOS program pits you against a clock as you attempt to
- create the best set of poker hands on a 5x5 grid, placing the cards as
- they are dealt to you. It's harder than it seems for making that
- straight in the vertical column might just ruin that impending full
- house in a horizontal column. Your score is based on the ten poker
- hands you create (5 vertical and 5 horz.). Fast paced and fun. Color
- only. Docs included. Not STe compatible.
-
- PUZZLE is the Sliding Puzzle an Extend-O-Save Module for Warp 9 by John
- ------ Eidsvoog of CodeHead Technologies. Sliding Puzzle divides your
- screen into little blocks, randomly blackens one of them, and then
- begins randomly sliding pieces around like the little "Sliding Puzzle"
- that most of us are familiar with. You may select from 25--400 blocks
- to be displayed on your screen and the speed with which they are moved
- about. ST--TT compatible with all resolutions. Docs included.
-
- SAVERS12 is a set of SHAREWARE Extend-O-Save Modules for Warp 9 by John
- -------- Dillenburg. Compatible on an ST--TT in all resolutions, these
- modules are excellent. The modules are: FRECKLE - Draw dots; RANDLINE
- _ Random Lines; RASHAPES - Random shapes; ROAMSHAP - Roaming shapes;
- PYRODLX - DeluPyrotech Deluxe fireworks, and SYMMETRY - Symmetric
- fractals. I have only heard good about these modules.
-
- SLAB11 is Sound Lab v.1.1 by Damien M. Jones (dated Feb. 1, 1993). This
- ------ is a very fast and capable sound editor that allows you to take
- digitized sound samples and manipulate them to your heart's content. It
- has plenty of features, and its edit functions are _very_ fast. You can
- play and record samples from 5KHz to 30KHz, load and save in .AVR, .SPL,
- .SAM, .WAV, .SND,. and .SMP formats, and it's easy to use. (Recording
- samples requires either the ST Replay cartridge or DigiSound cartridge,
- or a cartridge compatible with one of them.) It also lets you add sound
- effects to your samples, like echo and fade, and more. It uses a ZeST
- type 3D button interface that is a pleasure to watch and use. Now you
- can access .ACC's, use the GEM fileselector (+ UIS or Maxifile), install
- as an application, and more! LOTS of new features included. Color or
- mono. 40 page ASCII manual included. There's a nifty on-screen help
- system that takes you through the in's and out's of the program. Watch
- the mouse move about all by itself! ST/STe compatible. You _can_ run
- this program with only 512k of RAM, but it's not advised to do so.
- SHAREWARE. You get printed docs and updates with your registration.
-
- STZIP22 is STZip v.2.2 by Vincent Pomey (dated Feb. 12, 1993). This is
- ------- one fantastic compression utility, and he keeps on making it
- better! It is so much faster than LZH that it's not funny. Most times
- it compresses more efficently as well. It compresses and uncompresses
- .ZIP files, just like PKZip on MS DOS machines. Use it with a command
- line or with the built-in GEM shell program (easy to use!). This file
- includes a program that creates self-extracting archives, and a small,
- stripped down version that is accessed only through a command line
- interface. I highly recommend this program for any of you who deal with
- ZIP files. Docs included. Color or mono. ST--TT compatible. (Editors
- Note: File compacted with ST_ZIP version 2.1 do not seem to extract
- with version 2.2. CRC errors are present. However, file compacted with
- 2.2 do work satisfactory with 2.1.
-
- TBX_DEMO is tbxCAD demo version 2.2 by Tony Biasutti (dated 1993). This
- -------- is a full-featured GDOS compatible two dimensional drafting
- package. This package features an infinite drawing plane, wide range of
- drawing primitives, exact specification of locations, multiple layers,
- scaling, dimensioning, measurement and much more (I don't have enough
- room to tell about all the features--just to name one more-- Bezier
- curves). The full program can print to Epson compatible dot matrix
- printers, or through GDOS, almost any other printer. Included with this
- file are several demo drawings. It also allows you to export GEM
- METAfiles (like Easy Draw creates) allowing you to import your drawings
- into a DTP program and thereby accessing a wide range of printers. It
- allows you to import DFX format files. Color or mono. ST--TT
- compatible. Docs included. 1 meg of RAM and a DS drive required. This
- demo is save and print disabled.
-
- X_GINEER is v.5.41PD of a program by Ph. Kraft that allows you to
- -------- analyse structural data from X-RAY analysis of various
- crystaline materials. Input the data and output possible structures
- (as 3D projections). View them and rotate them about any axis. A nice
- library of files is included. The program is in English, but the Docs
- are in German. Mono only.
-
- Well, I guess that's it for this week. It's time to fire up the modem,
- send this file off, and then hit the sack!
-
- Take care, Michael
-
- All of these files can be found on one or more of the following on-line
- services: GEnie (M.BURKLEY1), Delphi (MRBURKLEY), The CodeHead BBS (213
- -461-2095), Toad Hall (617-567-8642), and The Boston Computer Society's
- Atari BBS (617-396-4607) (Michael R. Burkley). Drop me a line!
-
-
- 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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