Foreword
Welcome
to the tenth issue of MyAtari magazine.
Firstly, what are you reading my drivel
for? If you haven't already read our exclusive
interview with Oliver Kotschi of Frontier
Systems about the forthcoming Deesse DSP
card, go... go... go!
Once you
done this, why no treat yourself to another
selection from this months menu... For Starters
get those taste buds going with this months
Tip of the day. You have a choice of Main
Courses from our exclusive interview with
Oliver Kotschi of Frontier Systems, a look
at MIDI arpeggiators by our resident music
guru Tim Conrardy and finally reviews of
aMail and KCS Omega. For Desert (providing
you are not already full), feast yourself
on our M@ilbox feature in which MyAtari
answers all its readers e-mails or learn
how to build a Lego Atari mouse. Yum, yum!

For those
that are still not full, a late arrival
to this issue is part three of our Atari
XL Parallel Bus Interface series. It's gripping
stuff, check it out!
Finally,
I would like to draw your attention to our
forthcoming recruitment drive. During September
and October, MyAtari magazine will be recruiting
smart, enthusiastic Atari users to join
the MyAtari team. We are wishing to fill
the following positions here at MyAtari
headquarters;
- Marketing
director
- News
editor
- Site
reviews editor
- Cover
disk editor
- Games
editor
- PD software
guru
- Hardware
guru
- Software
guru
- Online
reporter / beta tester
If you would
like to be considered for one of the above
positions, please send your name and contact
to matthew@myatari.net The successful candidates
will be asked to contribute an article or
review of their choice - at least four times
a year - in return for the thanks and praise
of the online Atari community. Are you made
of the right stuff? Then e-mail me today!
I look forward
to hearing from you,
Matthew Bacon, Editor |