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• 3D Chess − MicroPower have now released their new chess program and
it’s in 3D. I don’t know how good a game it plays but the 3D display is
very impressive. £19.95 from MicroPower or £19 through Archive.
4.9
• Animynd Life is a version of John Conway’s Mathematical game, Life. It
has a wide range of features allowing you, for example, to load and save
patterns, randomize, single step, set up various parameters etc. It
comes with a library of around 70 shapes, some of which are quite
fascinating to watch, and costs £20 from R.R. Thomas, 9 Oughtonhead Way,
Hitchin, Herts. SG5 2JZ.
4.9
• Archimedes for the Anxious is a book by Alison Tyldesley published by
RESOURCE, price £4.95. It is a “very-beginners’ guide” to the Archimedes
“written in plain English” including explanations about using Draw and
PenDown.
4.9
• Archive Mugs − We have just ordered some special pottery mugs for
Archive subscribers. They are from the same company that did the
promotional mugs for Acorn Computers and those who have seen the mugs
they produced for Acorn will know that they are good quality. The design
is basically the Archive logo from the front of the magazine in black
and reflex blue on a white mug. They cost £3 each + £1 p&p, or £10 for
four + £2 p&p.
4.9
• ArcComm 2 is now available from Longman Logotron. This is a fully
RISC-OS compatible comms package costing £54 +VAT or £59 through
Archive. It supports a range of different modems, has many different
file transfer protocols and terminal types. It also has an extended
procedure language which makes it very easy to, say, automatically log
on to a bulletin board or to Telecom Gold and download mail and upload
messages or files. (I am using it myself and finding it very good. Peter
Gaunt, the author, is available on Arcade BBS, 081−654−2212, and was
very helpful in getting ArcComm 2 working with my slightly odd WS3000.
Ed)
4.9
• Arcventure − is an archaeological expedition into Roman Times. It is a
simulation in which pupils take part in an archaeological dig with all
sorts of interesting ‘finds’ to be made. £29.95 from Sherston Software.
4.9
• Boogie Buggy − Looks like a fascinating new game from 4th Dimension.
You have to navigate a bug-like creature around the screen in an effort
to neutralise the power of an evil monster lord without, yourself, being
damaged beyond repair. From the advertising blurb, the graphics look
good and it claims to be “the first quality game to use the entire
screen”. £24.95 from 4th Dimension or £23 through Archive.
4.9
• Broadcast Loader − Educational Econet users will be pleased to hear
about Acorn’s new ‘Broadcast Loader’ which greatly reduces the time
taken for a class of pupils to receive the same file(s) which they
request from the fileserver. A site licence costs £69 +VAT from Acorn or
£75 through Archive. Acorn say it is “complementary to Acorn’s Econet
and Level-4 File Server” and that it is “independent of the type of
fileserver in use” and also that it is “compatible with Level-2, Level-3
and Nexus”.
4.9
• Chocks Away ‘Extra Missions’ from 4th Dimension is now available at
£19.95 (or £19 through Archive). It provides you with 26 additional
missions to fly, 6 of which are reconnaissance missions.
4.9
• Clares Replacement Mouse − Has you mouse shuffled off the mortal coil?
You could buy an Acorn mouse (through Archive) for £56, but Clares have
one for sale at £32 inc VAT (£29 through Archive).
4.9
• Cross-32 Meta Assembler − Baildon Electronics have recently released,
under licence to Universal Cross Assemblers, Cross-32 which will allow
you to assemble programs from a wide range of microprocessors and micro-
controllers. It can be driven from RISC-OS or from the command line. The
rrp is £175 +VAT and it is available through Farnell Electronic
Components.
4.9
• DrawAid is a utility costing just £10 from Carvic Manufacturing which
allows you to create Draw files of complex shapes that have repeating
patterns. It provides you with an environment which will allow you to
use BASIC to generate your patterns.
4.9
• Guardians of the Labyrinth is a new maze-based adventure game − £3.49
from Soft Rock Software. It has ten user selectable mazes with the
ability to load and save your game position.
4.9
• House of Numbers − an educational program with three levels of
difficulty aimed at children aged 6 to 13. It is centred around a maths
adventure/puzzle program. £22 +VAT from Chalksoft Ltd or £24 through
Archive.
4.9
• I/O Box 3000 − Unilab have produced an interface box that plugs in the
back of the A3000 and provides three user ports, an analogue port and a
1 MHz bus. One of the user ports has been put on a connector with the
same number of pins as the printer port on the BBC Micro for backwards
compatibility with hardware designed to hang on a BBC. The cost is
£77.58 +VAT.
4.9
• !MapIT claims to be the first Genesis II application. !MapIT, costing
£32 from HM Associates, analyses the IT requirements of the National
Curriculum. The National Curriculum identifies IT as a cross curricular
skill which must be delivered as an integral part of all ten statutory
subjects to all pupils aged from 5 to 16 and !MapIT enables you to
examine the contribution that IT can make to these ten subjects. !MapIT
uses, and is distributed with, the Genesis II browser so you do not need
to have Genesis II to use !MapIT.
4.9
• PenDown Outline Fonts Disc − Longman Logotron have now released a disc
of outline fonts, ostensibly for use with PenDown but which can be used
with any application capable of dealing with outline fonts. There are 12
fonts − all what you might call fancy fonts − for £18 +VAT or £19
through Archive.
4.9
• Pre-formatted Discs − We are now doing a service of selling pre-
formatted discs. These are basically the same bulk-pack disc that we use
for our Shareware and Careware discs, so you can see the quality. The
prices including VAT & p&p are 10 for £10, 50 for £45 and 100 for £80.
4.9
• Removable SCSI Drives − The prices of the MR45 removable SCSI drives
have dropped even further! We’ve been able to take a further £40 off the
price bringing it down to £755 with an Oak SCSI podule and £555 without
(or £735 with a Lingenuity podule) and the spare 42M cartridges are now
down to £75 each. (We are now on top discount rate with the importers,
so apart from changes in the dollar exchange rate, the prices should now
be stable.)
4.9
• Sellardore Tales − is an ‘easy read’ adventure game for slow learners,
priced £24 +VAT from Sherston Software. It covers National Curriculum
English AT2.
4.9
• Shareware Nº40 − contains a simple card based database (ADFS only),
desktop ARM code disassembler, 256-level greyscale picture editor,
desktop optical character recognition, Blackjack for up to 4 players,
Connect4 (2 player or player vs computer), single player high/low card
game, horse racing game, sliding block puzzles, screen saver utility,
desktop Mandelbrot generator plus a number of utilities: set the access
status of files, file type guesser, simple calculator, various desktop
file utilities in one program, German key caps, desktop reset button,
extra desktop star commands, Fahrenheit <−> Celsius converter, desktop
volume control.
4.9
• Training Courses − (I suppose you could say that these are “Products
Available”.) Acorn’s Training Centre is offering a new series of
training courses for applications programmers. The titles are,
“Programmers’ Introduction to C”, “Introduction to Application
Programming” and “Advanced RISC-OS Application Programming”. More
details from the Acorn Training Centre.
4.9
• !X Terminal − Gnome Computers have produced software that will turn
your Archimedes into a terminal to any type of remote workstation
working under X 11. It supports TCP/IP over both Econet and Ethernet,
can provide support for up to eight independent X screens and includes
network security through DES encryption. !X costs £199 +VAT.
4.9