Brainsoft are offering an RS423 connecting lead plus software for ú14
which allows you to transfer programs, data files, w/p files etc from a
BBC to the Archimedes. This is done öby turning the BBC into a disc
drive controlled from the Archimedesò!
1.2
Video Digitiser
1.2
Those of you who went to the PCW Show would have seen the impressive
demonstrations that Mike Harrison was doing of his Archimedes digitiser
which Watford Electronics are marketting. The basic resolution is 512 x
256, in 64 grey levels, though you can go up to 512 x 512 on a station
ary object. The speed depends on the resolution, but at 512 x 256 it
does approximately 10 frames/second and 128 x 128, 25 frames/second. The
low level software driver will be in ROM and will include frame
grabbing, previewing, scaling, rotation, X/Y flip, negative and pseudo-
colour images, printer dumps and data compression. These will all be
available via OS commands and SWI calls, so programs can be written in
BASIC or other languages with access to these facilities. Price is
öaround the ú200 markò and availability is öhopefully the first week in
Novemberò.
1.2
Logo
1.2
Logo devotees will be interested to know of two ways of getting Logo
going on the Archimedes. The first is LOGOsoftæs Master Logo. It will
run under the 6502 emulator and is available now. Ring Chris Squire on
01-891-0989 for more details.
1.2
For a Logo that will make best use of Archi-medesæ amazing processing
speed, you will have to wait for Logotronæs Archimedes Logo which uses
full native ARM mode.
1.2
Lindy Beveridge, Logotronæs PR agency, writes: öThe arrival of Acornæs
Archimedes is excellent news for Logo users, and Logotron, whose Logo is
the standard for British school with over 50,000 users, now supplies it
to run on the Archimedes, taking full advantage its high speed process
ing power. Schools already using Logotron Logo will be perfectly at home
with the new software but will notice a considerably enhanced
performance.
1.2
Archimedes Logo has all the features of a mainframe Logo. It is the most
powerful debugging environment for Logo with a workspace of potentially
up to 16 Mbytes, the largest Logo workspace on a microcomputer. There is
a 132 column editor with 1024 x 1024 pixel graphics resolution.
Documentation for the new Logo indicates ways in which Logo users can
benefit from the power of the Archimedes.
1.2
The first generation of 8-bit educational computers was never able to do
full justice to the potential of Logo because of limited memory space
and relatively slow processors. öThese restrictions have limited the
take-up of Logo, but things will change rapidly when people see Logo on
the Archimedesò, says Logotronæs technical director, Christopher Roper.
The Archimedes Logo was developed jointly by Acorn and Logotron so that
it is functionally compatible with Logotron Logo and has all the
characteristic extensions.
1.2
For further information, please contact Wendy Frazer on 0223 323656.ò
1.2
(Ed: I was a bit suspicious of the 1024 x 1024 pixels and asked Logotron
to confirm it. They said that it was done by re-programming the VIDC
controller and obviously was using a multi-sync monitor. They said that
Archimedes Logo should be available in full release version in öfour to
six weeksò from now, which would make it the end of November or the
beginning of December.)
1.2
Computer Conceptsæ Wordwise Plus is now available for the Archimedes Ö
working under the emulator. ú29 (+VAT) for the complete package and ú10
(+VAT) for an up-grade for those who already have the ROM version for
the BBC. (See the separate article.)
1.2
Itæs not strictly Archimedes, but you may be interested to know that
Intelligent Interfaces who produced the IEEE interface podule that we
mentioned last month, have now launched an ARM second processor for the
BBC micro. For ú999 +VAT you get a 6.6MHz RISC chip with 4MBytes of RAM.
The Twin Editor and BBC BASIC are supplied with it. For more details,
contact Mr N Ray of Intelligent Interfaces, on 0789 415875.
1.2
We have a pre-release version of Artisan from Clares Micros Ö itæs a
very impressive art package using the WIMP environment. It has tremen
dous potential and looks as if it should come up to the standard of some
of the Apple Macintosh art software, but we are not going to review it
until we get the full release version. It is difficult to give a fair
review when a number of the features are still missing.
1.2
Å Those who are used to using our own Continuous Processing ROM with
Wordwise Plus will be pleased to know that it is now available in disc
form. The facilities are those of CP-ROM3, not CP-ROM2. We are making it
available for ú8 as an up-grade (i.e. if you already have CP-ROM 2 or 3)
and as a new purchase for ú18 including manual.
1.3
Å The Inter Series software (-WORD -SHEET and -CHART) from Computer
Concepts is now available but only on ROM, so you will need a back-plane
and a ROM-podule before you can get started. CC are producing their own
ROM podule (see below). If you already have any of the Inter-ROMs, you
can up-grade them to the Archimedes versions for ú11.50 per ROM but this
can only be done directly through CC, not through the Archive magazine.
1.3
Å Computer Conceptsæ ROM podule is to have 8 slots, like the Acorn
equivalent, but instead of having only two slots for RAM and the other
six slots for ROM, each of the eight slots can contain either RAM or ROM
and there will be an optional battery back-up available. The unit will
come with a ROM filing system so that ROM images can be loaded and saved
and any RAM on the board can be used as a RAMdisc. Price: ú49.95+VAT,
(7.5% discount if bought through Archive.) availability öDecemberò Ö
probably around Christmas.
1.3
Å A true Archimedes word-processor! Clares Micros have produced
Imagewriter. Price ú29.95 (ú27.50 through the magazine) and it should be
available by the time you receive this magazine. We will review it
a.s.a.p.
1.3
Å APL Interpreter Ö One of our readers tells us that a öfreeò APL
interpreter will soon be available for the Archimedes. Anyone interested
should get themselves put on the mailing list for the project, stating
that they are using an Archimedes and, when it is available, they will
be informed of the exact cost of disk and copying (of the order of a few
pounds). They should write to:- I-APL Ltd, 2 Blenheim Road, St Albans,
AL1 4NR. The interpreter is designed for educational use, but does
follow the ISO standard.
1.3
Å Acorn Languages Ö The full release versions of C, LISP and PROLOG are
all available now and PASCAL and FORTRAN77 should be available by the
time you get this magazine. A version of KERMIT is being tested at the
moment and should be available at ú49 + VAT at the beginning of January.
1.3
You need to be aware however that none of the compiled languages comes
with an editor. Acornsoft supply an editor separately Ö TWIN which can
also be used as a BASIC editor by using keywords TWIN or TWINO. The
editor, which is used almost exclusively by Acornæs own software
engineers, costs ú29 plus VAT in its pre-release version, but Acorn have
not yet decided what their up-grade policy is going to be when the full
release version of TWIN becomes available. Acorn say that the present
version is perfectly adequate for preparing source code files for the
various compilers; itæs just that the new version will make better use
of the capabilities of the Archimedes.
1.3
Å Text processor/editor for compiled languages. An alternative to TWIN
is to be produced by Tubelink for Éprobablyæ ú19.95. Further details
from Tubelink.
1.3
Å Advanced Statistical software Ö An extremely impressive looking
software package has been produced by Serious Statistical Software. The
package contains so many different facilities, none of which means
anything to me, that I wonæt even attempt to give a summary. If you know
what övariation inflation factorsò and the öNelder-Mead algorithmò are
then this package is probably for you! Price ú150, but they will give
7.5% discount if you quote your Archive number. We are intending to do a
full review of this in a later issue of Archive.
1.3
Å Contex Computing have released a range of programs for the Archimedes.
These are upgraded versions of the original BBC programs, making use of
the superior speed and facilities of Archimedes. (Upgrades are available
for existing users.) They include: Bank Manager (ú25) for handling
personal finance including a range of different accounts, credit
accounts, transfers, cash flow, bank reconciliation, reports, foreign
currency and lots more, Business Utilities (ú12) which works with
Manager and adds trials balance and spreadsheet analysis, suitable for
self-employed businessmen and professionals, Typing Tutor (ú15), Easy
Reader (ú12.50) (Iæll have to get Tim to review it!) and Madlibs
(ú12.50), öa hilarious game which also teaches English grammar.ò Contex
will give 10% discount to Archive readers if you quote your membership
number when you order direct from them.
1.3
Å RESOURCE, the educational software publishers are to publish a set of
utilities to allow programmers to identify and cure problems in
converting software to run under the 6502 emulator. For example,
öBBCrunò creates an environment in which some öillegallyò programmed
software will operate as if on a standard BBC or Master. They are also
doing a Versatile Interface Podule which will allow sampling of analogue
data (up to 60kHz) via two A to D converters. 32 digital interface lines
are also available on this system. To work with this is EARS, a dual
channel digital recording system which can use the VIP to sample sounds
and then play them back through the computeræs audio system.
1.3
RESOURCE are also working on an up-date of their best selling öDROOMò Ö
mathematical öadventureò type software for junior through to secondary
pupils.
1.3
Å Another art package has been published Ö Arctist from Fairhurst
Instruments Ltd. Ö needs 1 Meg of ram but only costs ú19.95. Weæll try
to get a comparative review done of that and Artisan.
1.3
Å ╔and a drawing package Ö Pineapple Software have released their
DIAGRAM II drawing package. It has been up-graded for the Archimedes.
Again, weæll get this reviewed as soon as we can.
Å The first desktop publishing package for the Archimedes! That is the
claim of LTS Ltd, and no other company has yet informed Archive of a
similar package being available. Newsmaster has 34 fonts in sizes from 8
to 60 point with a variety of typefaces. Over 170 dotmatrix, inkjet and
laser printers are supported. The cost is just ú60+VAT but it needs
1Mbyte of ram and Acornæs IBM emulator which suggests that it might not
be as fast as one might hope on an Archimedes. When we get a review
copy, weæll let you know how good it really is.
1.4
Å Heraldry program. As requested in the HELP section last month, there
is a program for heraldry Ö written for BBC, but being up-dated for
Archimedes. Details from Northern Educational Software.
1.4
Å Abracadabra Ö a series of self contained procedures and function for
use with the LIBRARY function of BBC BASIC V. The first disc will be
available in January Ö more details from Abacus Training.
1.4
Å Election 1987 is a series of data files and associated programs giving
you access to the results of the last parliamentary election. Details
from Abacus Training.
1.4
Å The Programmeræs Reference Manual is now available Ö two volumes, as
mentioned in the last issue and we have been able to arrange a discount
so we can make it available to Archive subscribers for ú28 including
post & packing. The manual comes shrink wrapped with what is euphemi
sticly referred to as an ÉAddendumæ Ö 5 pages of addenda and 13 pages of
corrigenda! Be warned that it will take you some considerable time if
you want to go through the manual making the actual corrections. It does
have an index Ö indeed you get two copies of it Ö one in the back of
each volume Ö that makes life easier. The bad news is that the index
only gives a page number and doesnæt tell you which volume. You have to
remember that volume 2 starts at page 355.
1.4
Norwich Computer Services is now an Acorn dealer, so we will be stocking some of the smaller items of Acorn hardware and software. We can offer 7.5% discount to members as with other things we sell, but please ring to confirm if you are not sure whether we stock a given item.
1.5
Å CC ROM Podule ú53 (Full price: ú56.35) or ú63 (ú68.94) with battery back-up. (Should be available by the time you get this magazine!)
1.5
Å Back Plane (ú44.85 ÿ ú42 now available through Archive)
1.5
Å I/O Podule (ú90.85 ÿ ú84 now available through Archive)
1.5
Å IFEL Electronics have produced their own backplane for two podules ÿ ú35.65 inc VAT.
1.5
Å BBC to Archimedes Conversion Utilities. If you╒ve got some precious BBC programs that you are trying to get working on the Archimedes, help is at hand. RESOURCE are marketing a whole suite of programs (written by Acorn software engineers) to help you get your BBC programs working properly under the 6502 emulator. Price: ú15.95.
1.5
Å Teletext and TV Adapter. Solidisk are launching a programmable TV tuner with Teletext adapter for the Archimedes which is on special offer until the end of March at ú79.95 inc VAT and carriage. (Normal price ú103.) They╒ve sent us one to have a look at, so we╒ll let you know what we think next month.
1.5
Å Brainsoft have now released a new improved version of their Archimedes-BBC link package. The new package will access ADFS on the BBC end as well as DFS and the Archimedes desktop has a ╘Big Ben╒ clock and a 40-function scientific calculator. Then as an optional extra, for just ú5, you can have a text editor for use with compilers. It will allow you to edit 2,000 lines of text, and have two windows open on the text at the same time. The basic software is only ú8, ú14 with the RS423 lead, but add ú5 to either price for the editor. We now have a phone number ÿ see Factfile at the back of the magazine.
1.5
Å Beebug have also released a BBC to Archimedes link which also works on both DFS and ADFS but which has a 3 metre cable instead of a 1 metre cable and ömore sophisticated softwareò according to a comparative review in RISC User magazine.
1.5
Å CCD Computer Services are offering three new pieces of Archimedes
software: A graphics library for Fortran (ú49.50), a text editor for
compiled languages with full screen editing, an editing command language
and access to the operating system, handling 5,000 lines of text
(ú19.50), and a printer buffer module (ú12.50).
1.6
Å Font Designer Ö an editor for BBC fonts on the Archimedes. (N.B. 8 x 8
characters, not fancy fonts) For ú8.95, APL Software send you an editor,
manual and 15 sample fonts including scientific symbols. Weæve got a
review copy and it looks quite good Ö you can invert, flip, rotate,
shift, angle, copy etc Ö all mouse-driven.
1.6
Å Archimedes Logo is here! Logotron have released their full Archimedes
version of Logo (i.e. it does not run under the 6502 emulator). It is
claimed to be over 10 times faster than BBC Logo, will use all Archi
medes graphics modes plus a 1024 x 960 pixel graphics resolution mode.
It gives program control over error handling so that the level of help
offered by error messages can be adjusted to suit studentsæ needs, it
supports the FPU and has a multiple screen turtle control mode. For ú60
you get reference manual, tutorial manual and example files. (Note that
extension modules written in 6502 code will NOT be compatible. Logotron
say that various Archimedes extension modules will appear during 1988.)
1.6
Å 4096 colour screen dump for Integrex 132 colour ink jet printer.
Musbury Consultants (!) have produced a screen dump which will cope with
the full 4096 colours that Archimedes can generate. A full screen takes
about 4 minutes to dump and the results are quite impressive from the
samples they sent us Ö even the aspect ratio is correct Ö circles are
circular! The full price is ú30 but they are prepared to offer a
discount through Archive magazine, so if you send your orders in to us,
you only need send ú25.
1.6
Å Maths Movies╔ Manchester Polytechnic has made some computer Émoviesæ
to help students appreciate the subtleties of things like fourier
transforms. The transforms of moving two-dimensional shapes are
calculated and re-played as slowly or as quickly as you like Ö up to 5
frames a second. Each disc, costing ú10, consists of two movies, each of
21 frames, of specific moving objects, e.g. growing squares, rotating
bars and grid patterns. The programs need a 1M machine and each disc
comes with a text file explaining the theory of the transform and
special points to note with the particular movies. For a full list of
movie discs, write to Dr J Slater, Dept. of Maths & Physics, John Dalton
Building, Manchester Polytechnic, Manchester.
1.6
Å Although not specifically for Archimedes, those of you with an
Archimedes and perhaps a BBC and who are rich enough to own TWO
printers(!) will like to know about a öCross Switchò by Data Switches
available from Datastore in Bromley. It has a single switch which swops
over the two printers between the two computers. It costs ú66.95, but
presumably you would also need to buy two Centronics-Centronics cables
to link to each of the printers.
1.6
Å Graphics Library. Micro Studio are launching a three disk set of
colour graphics pictures for inclusion in programs or for use with
Artisan or GraphicWriter. This first set of disks (ú21.95) should be
available by the time you read this and others will become available
through the year. The sample disc they sent had some very good animal
pictures and a few others that were very clever but a number of the
others were what I would call Éidiosyncraticæ, amongst which I would
include the head of a gentleman with a black beard and horns against a
red background! (To be fair, there was also a picture of Jesus, breaking
bread!)
1.6
Å Database Management System Ö Flying Start II (öRecords, Files, Lists
and Labels in an Instantò) is now available from Mitre Software to work
on the Archimedes (using the PC emulator). Price ú69.95.
1.6
Å öDesktop Gamesò is the title of the first offering from Gem Elec
tronics who specialise solely in Archimedes and aim to produce öquality
software at sensible pricesò. For just ú5.95 inclusive, you get
Mastermind, Sliding Block Puzzles and Solitaire as add-ons to your
desktop. All three have different levels of difficulty and you can use
your own pictures (created with Artisan, Paint etc) with SBP.
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Even if you donæt really want the games, it might be worth the ú5.95 to
get the other utility that comes with it which enables you to enter *-
commands from within the desktop!
1.6
Å CJE Micros have a disc interface for an external 5.25ö drive Ö ú30,
quite neat, says one reader, has link settings so that you can swop the
internal and external drive identities, i.e. make the 5.25ò drive into
drive 0 Ö very useful with the PC emulator for running protected
software.
1.6
Å Ace Computing are about to launch ÉEuclidæ, their 3-D graphics
animation system. (End of March, hopefully.) The idea is to provide ARM
code routines which a relatively inexperienced programmer could access
from within BASIC. Objects can be built up from a library of simple
geometric shapes. Re-drawing, from the sample weæve seen, is extremely
fast (written in ARM code) so that you could get smooth animation of
simple shapes, zooming in and out and rotating around, even without
using shadow screens. It will come with a basic library of shapes and
users are encouraged to share the shapes they generate with other Euclid
users. Details from Tony Cheal at ACE Computing.
1.6
Å Computer Concepts ROM Podule We havenæt actually got any ROMs to put
in it yet, but what we are getting excited about is the RAM filing
system which allows you to do all sorts of useful things.
1.6
The RAM filing system is like the ADFS in many ways though obviously you
cannot use *DRIVE, *FORMAT, *TITLE, *VERIFY, etc) Ö you can, however,
have directories, you can *COPY things and you can put your favourite
utility programs in it. Itæs great!
1.6
To copy between the ADFS and RFS, for example, you might say:
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*COPY ADFS:$.file RFS:$.file
1.6
For me, the best facility is being able to have all my own special
little programs in the RFS so that they are always available Ö as if
they were in the LIBRARY directory on the current disc except that they
are always available even when you change discs. To set it up you have
to set the Éfilepath aliasæ so that the Archimedes looks in the RFS as
well as the ADFS library for files. You might think that you would
therefore have to set this up every time you switch on the machine Ö
perhaps by using a disc with a special boot file. Not a bit of it!
1.6
You can set the Archimedes to boot up in the RFS by altering the
configuration. The RFS boot program can then set up the filepath alias
(and other aliases that you use regularly or function key definitions)
and then return to the ADFS and continue as though nothing had happened.
That way you can have your RFS library and your own aliases permanently
installed as if they were part of the operating system. So even when you
do a <ctrl-break>, say after *configuring something, it restores all
your aliases and function key definitions!
1.6
The ROM podule with battery-backup is ú63 to Archive members and the 32k
ram chips are ú9.50 each (128k chips are not currently available.) The
podules are becoming available, but demand is far out-stripping supply,
so all dealers are being strickly rationed. If you want one, send in
your order and weæll hold onto your cheque until we can supply them.
1.6
Å Artisan Support Disc. Claresæ have just released a support disc for
Artisan users. Amongst other things, it provides 6 extra fonts, extra
colour fill patterns, an editor for changing the colour patterns on the
monochrome printer dumps, printer dumps for Integrex 132 and Epson
EX800, JX80, Fujitsu DL3400 and Star LC10 colour printers and a module
which provides a way of merging pictures (including a fastload module) Ö
you can make up a very impressive Artisan öslide-showò Ö and you get
four new sample screens to impress your friends. (In stock and available
through Archive for ú18) The Integrex screendumps are very impressive as
visitors to the Manchester M.U. Show will be able to testify, especially
when printed on the special paper which Clares Micros can supply for ú5
per 25m roll.
1.7
Å New version (1.5a) of Arctist available Ö still at ú19.95 (ú18 through
Archive). Now has the following extra features: Select colour & tint
from palette or an area on-screen (i.e. re-select an existing colour),
finish a line or ray by pressing space then restart elsewhere without
re-selecting the function, select a new colour while still in a
function, fill a given colour area with a new tint level, block move
straight or EOR overlap, clear screen to a selected colour, delete text
from the keyboard, make use of twin drives, rotate through palettes,
select a new palette.
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This new version is available as a FREE UPGRADE to existing users
(Acorn, please note!). There are also Econet and hard-disc versions
available Ö telephone Fairhurst Instruments for details.
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Å 5.25ö disc drive Interface. All you ever wanted to do with a 5.25ò
disc drive on the Archimedes from CJE Microæs╔ Firstly an interface
cable for ú30. Then there is a link-swapping switch for ú8 that will
allow the external drive to be :0 (or, more importantly, A: on MS.DOS).
Then thereæs a Drive Select Translation Cable for an extra ú9 which
allows you to leave the links on the external drive set to zero (so you
can swap the drive over with another computer, e.g. a BBC) and still
have it accessed from the Archimedes as if it were drives 1 and 2 (or
there is a version that makes it 2 and 3). If you canæt work out what
you need from that lot, give CJE a ring! Then there is some software for
ú15 that allows you to read (but not write) DFS discs using the
Archimedes Ö much easier than trying to use the RS423 interface Ö
particularly useful for those who want to trade in their BBCæs for an
Archimedes! (All these prices are including VAT)
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1.7
Å Art-Worker (ú5) from MacSoft is a öcreative art programò providing a
spray brush for creating mode 15 (256 colour) pictures.
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Å Mode Converter + Serial Data Transfer System. (ú13 + VAT) from M & M
Computers provides a way of getting all those favourite screen-shots (or
other files for that matter) across from the BBC to the Archimedes. Once
across, the mode converter will allow you to transfer screens from one
mode to another so that, for example, 16 colour BBC pictures can have a
bit more colour added. (M & M are moving into new offices, so for
information, please contact the author, Alan Barclay at 7 Porthill
Court, Aberdeen, AB1 1DU.)
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Å Architext Ö a text editor from HopeSoft for use with C Pascal,
Fortran, assembler and BASIC programming Ö ú19.90. We have a review copy
though it is önot the final versionò but you can get a demo version
which allows you to do everything except save files for just ú3.50
(refundable when you buy the full program). Architext uses the mouse but
not the WIMP environment to make it öfast and full of facilities, but
easy to use.ò)
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Å Backgammon on your desktop Ö Maximum have released a desk accessory
version of the popular board game, backgammon with save, load, wind and
re-wind facilities for just ú9.50. You can play the computer or the
computer can plays itself!
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Å AutoSketch (ú79 + VAT) Ö a new precision drawing package for machines
with 1Mbyte upwards is object-oriented with lines, arcs, circles and
curves of different colours and line types which can be assigned to any
of ten drawing layers. Text of any size can be added and objects can be
measured and dimensioned automatically. It has full zoom facilities, is
mouse driven and works with a whole range of printers and pen-plotters.
You can add pictures to your own symbol library and then paste them into
other drawings. For more details, contact Michael Page at Acorn
(Fulbourn Road).
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Å New Adventure Game Ö Bush Rescue ú21 +VAT from 4Mation Educational
Resources. An educational adventure program set in Aust-ralia Ö very
appropriate in Bicentennial year!
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1.7
Å What a bind! Archive PVC binders (ú5.50 each) are now in stock. Iæm
very pleased with them Ö they are strongly made and look very smart on
the bookshelf. The binding system is such that even with only six or
seven magazines they stay in place without any trouble.
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öIf you order 500 binders at a timeò, he said, öthey work out a lot
cheaper.ò I╩worked out the cash flow OK, but I didnæt think about the
storage! They arrived today in thirty huge boxes! So if youære thinking
of buying one ösometimeò, can I urge you to buy it now? Please!??
1.7
* SigmaSheet from Minerva is claimed to be 200 times faster than
Intersheet, Lotus 123 and Logistix and capable of handling over 7 times
the size of Lotus 123. It should be available off-the-shelf by the time
this magazine gets to you. The full price ú69.95, Archive price ú64.
We hope to be able to review it next month.
1.8
Å Two new games, also from Minerva are: Hoverbod and Missile Control,
ú14.95 each. They should be able öin Mayò. More details next month.
1.8
Å A screendump for 24-pin printers (LQ800 and LQ1000) available from
Abacus Training. The dump utilises the triple density graphics mode to
produce a picture of 1280 x 1024 dots which comes out at about 7.5ö x
5ò. This was written by Mark Sealey and Gerald Fitton, two of our
contributors, and is being made available to Archive subscribers for ú5.
(Or ú3.50 if you send a formatted disc.)
1.8
Å U-Connect from Magenta Research Ö a general purpose comms package,
exclusively WIMP driven, providing various terminal emulations plus a
selection of file transfer protocols: X-modem, Kermit and CET for
Prestel. Will run on 305És, but ö1 Mbyte preferredò. ú59.95 inclusive.
Weæve been promised a review copy, so we hope to report on this in a
future issue.
1.8
Å ArcTerm Ö a free downloadable program from Hugo Fiennes on his
bulletin board on 0458 476081. (How do you get it if you havenæt got a
comms program for your Archimedes?)
1.8
Å PipeDream (alias View Professional) is being launched for the
Archimedes by Colton Software at ú99 + VAT öfrom May 19thò. Pipedream
is an integrated suite of software: word-processing, spreadsheet +
database. More details from Robert Macmillan on 0954 211472.
1.8
Å Database of Educational Software and Addresses. This database,
already well-established on Viewstore, FIND, Supastore and KEY for the
BBC B and Master series is now available (well, it said it should be by
mid May) on System Delta Plus for the Archimedes ú20 from Nick Evans, PO