Foreword
Welcome
to the ninth issue of MyAtari magazine,
the must-read for proud Atarians everywhere.
This months issue contains some real gems
including the second part of Roland
Scholz's fantastic tutorial on the
Atari XL parallel bus interface, a review
of www.atariage.com and Tim Conrardy
shares with us how he became an Atari musician.
This month
I have two important announcements to make.
Firstly, it is with great pleasure I formally
announce our affiliation with MagiC Online to bring you the
MyAtari
magazine and MagiC Online forum. We hope that by
pooling our resources we can establish a
popular and lively web-based forum to rival
those based in Germany.

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"MagiC Online
is proud to announce its latest
affiliation - the MyAtari.net's
Forum. The recently establish
MyAtari forum is now working
in cooperation with MagiC Online:
an attempt to establish a main
(primarily English, but international
posts welcome) web-based discussion
board. German Atari users are
lucky to have one or two primary
web-based discussion boards
such as the one on Atari-World.
Unfortunately,
English discussion boards are
abundant, scattered, and as
a result, do not get the high
level of traffic needed for
engaging debates and discussions.
This forum merger is an attempt
to solve this problem. We hope
that the MyAtari/MagiC Online
Forum will become the primary
forum of your choice. Discuss
current news, problems, and
anything Atari related - and
know that a large audience of
visitors will see your message."
Source: MagiC Online,
www.magical-sides.de |
Secondly,
this month sees the launch of our new look web sites. In early
July, the decision was taken to redesign
our site. Our aims were to improve the navigation,
make the layout more flexible and reduce
download times. Have we succeeded? we believe
so, however, I look forward to hearing any
comments or suggestions that you may have.
We hope that
the new design has not confused you too
much ;-) However, if you are experiencing
any difficulties, please read our new Getting started guide and FAQ.

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Out with the old... |
... in with
the new! |
Please
accept our apologies for being late again
this month, it has been a rather busy month
as you can imagine... roll on the summer.
Enjoy the issue and see you again next month.
Best Regards,
Matthew Bacon, Editor |