INFO-ATARI16 Digest Fri, 17 Nov 89 Volume 89 : Issue 666 Today's Topics: atari ABC yea or nay ???? Atari magazines ( was Re: What' (2 msgs) General questions (Advertisemen (2 msgs) P/D Command Driven OS? SH 204 Upgrade smalltalk TOS 1.4 Incompatibility List Request Vapourware!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 17 Nov 89 06:07:00 GMT From: acf5!mitsolid@nyu.edu (Thanasis Mitsolides) Subject: atari ABC yea or nay ???? A question deserves an answer: /* acf5:comp.sys.atari.st / rjk752@uxf.cso.uiuc.edu / 5:41 am Nov 16, 1989 */ > >I am using an Atari with 2mb internal memory, >50 meg of hard drive, an 8Mhz 68000, and a (Robotics) courier 2400 to >write this note. ... >This system will out-perform the majority of the IBM hardware >out in the streets today. In fact the IBM emulator on my Atari has a Norton >SI rating between 2.5 and 3.0 because of the power of the 68000 (RISC >architecture). ... > >I would further state that it can clearly outperform any IBM in its >price range for the majority of tasks a home user would want. Do you beg to >differ with me ? I got my system for slightly over $2000. What do YOU >own. I'll bet it's 1) more expensive or 2) less powerfull or 3) another >"toy" computer. Allow me to differ with you. A system with: - A 286 at 12Mhz. SI rating 15.3 Landmark rating 15.1 - 4 MB of RAM - 66MB 25ms 1:1 interleave hard drive (should tr. at >400Kbytes/sec) - VGA 640x480 and 16 colors. - 1.2 Mb floppy, 2 serial, 1 parallel, real time clock etc. - 2400 bps modem (no advantage here) - 8 expansion slots (4 available). - runs multiple DOS sessions under desqview. costs (1862+100+50+320) $2332 without looking for great bargains. (advertised items) It is 1) as expensive and 2) much more powerfull and 3) much more professional. BTW I own a 1040 ST which was one of the best choices when I got it. I am using it as a terminal and it is excellent (many thanks Simon!). Send personal mail only if you want more info on the above AT. Thanasis PS Some people remind of the mice dancing when the cat is out. 8-> Remember, silence is not agreement. It may be just boredom. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "If you pray hard enough, water will run uphill. How Hard? Why, hard enough to make water run uphill, of course!" R. A. Heinlein Internet: mitsolid@csd2.nyu.edu (mitsolid%csd2.nyu.edu@relay.cs.net) UUCP : ...!uunet!cmcl2!csd2!mitsolid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 16 Nov 89 23:24:29 GMT From: gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!hubdub!ain1496e@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (DAVID E. SHEAFER) Subject: Atari magazines ( was Re: What' In article <46300073@uxf.cso.uiuc.edu>, rjk752@uxf.cso.uiuc.edu writes: > Somebody (thats me) writes: > > Just wanted to let you know that Analog/stlog is not going to publish after > the december issue, they have decided to cease publication, it really is to bad > as the new dual format was done nicely > /* End of text from uxf.cso.uiuc.edu:comp.sys.atari.st */ > > The October issue of ST-LOG definately says differently. It clearly > states a combined Analog Computing magazine is being formed. I guess this > has this changed since the October 1989 (issue 36) ST-LOG? > Where did this information come from, and when ? If true, they > sure didn't give it much time to catch on :) I heard this rumour so I sent email to Art Leyenberger, one of the people involved in Analog, and he said that the rumour was true and that even though they did the dual format, that Larry Flint (the owner of Analog) decided that the December issue would be the last for Analog/Stlog. ------------------------------ Date: 16 Nov 89 13:37:00 GMT From: inmet!hedger@uunet.uu.net Subject: Atari magazines ( was Re: What' Again, in the latest issue's editorial the editor goes out of his way to say that Analog will in fact keep publishing, but analog and ST-log will be combined (as it is in this iss is does anyone have the real story ? Are they staying in business or not ? ===================================================================== | | | Keith Hedger : ?...!?uunet!inmet!hedger hedger@inmet.inmet.com | | 'It is a sad, but beautiful world..........' | ===================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: 16 Nov 89 18:31:00 GMT From: inmet!hedger@uunet.uu.net Subject: General questions (Advertisemen As a matter of fact, I've just gone back and looked at the original posting and the word 'Advertisement' is at the end of the title line. Also, the poster has a banner at the top asking anyone to mention him when and if they call about Blitz. Sorry, but this is definetly an ad AND is not allowed here. ===================================================================== | | | Keith Hedger : ?...!?uunet!inmet!hedger hedger@inmet.inmet.com | | 'It is a sad, but beautiful world..........' | ===================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: 16 Nov 89 18:27:00 GMT From: inmet!hedger@uunet.uu.net Subject: General questions (Advertisemen I have no problem with small business on the net, as long as they don't ADVERTISE. It is my understanding that no commercial advertising is allowed on this net. I have no problem with the idea of information being passed on the net. What I do have a problem with is blatant commercial advertising. If the 'Blitz' poster had said... "saw the Blitz stuff last week call xxx-xxxx for details" or something like this, I wouldn't have had any problem. But when the ad is layed out with bulletted selling points and slogans and such, it becomes not just a piece of information, but an attempt to sell something. Granted, this is my opinion and what we're talking about is drawing the line between information and enticing to buy. In my opinion the 'Blitz' posting was a commercial advertisment and I have no tolerance for commercial ads on the Net. I did not ask for an ad concerning the networking services on the net, but rather recommendations based on other users experiences. I asked for this to AVOID having to read advertisments. I think it's fine for people to point other people towards new products and information about these products. The question is- what is the posting intended to do, inform people or try to sell them something ? ===================================================================== | | | Keith Hedger : ?...!?uunet!inmet!hedger hedger@inmet.inmet.com | | 'It is a sad, but beautiful world..........' | ===================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: 16 Nov 89 13:32:51 GMT From: mnetor!utzoo!utgpu!watmath!maytag!water!ljdickey@uunet.uu.net (L.J.Dickey) Subject: P/D Command Driven OS? In article <73839@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> writes: >Although the ST DEsktop has its mouse-based advantages, I'm really starting >to miss the MSDOS/UNIX type abilities to just type CD somewhere or >run a program anywhere by typing its name or path, or the advantages >of simple batch files. .... I know that several have answered this, and most have mentioned GULAM, but I would like to add this: I like Gulam, because of its large set of built-in features, including these, which I think are its major assets: MicroEmacs, terminal emulator, command line editing, xmodem file transfer, and shell scripts. The shell scripts are quite like the cshell I use on the VAX at the office, and so, for quite a few things, the commmand set is the same. Where there are differences, I feel that I have the control, through the use of shell scripts, to make them enough alike that I feel comfortable and productive in both places. Those who know UNIX will recognise some commands in the list below, which I see when I press the HELP key. =============================================================================== beta-test version 1.03.04.05 121887 of yet another shell for AtariST/TOS (non-profit redistribution is permitted) /gulam. Copyright = 1987 pm@cwru.edu 62 built-in commands: alias dm endwhile help more printenv set ue cat dirc exit history mson pushd setenv unalias cd dirs fg if msoff pwd source unset chmod echo fgrep kb mv rehash sx unsetenv copy egrep foreach lpr peekw ren te which cp ef format ls pokew rm teexit while date endfor gem mem popd rmdir time df endif grep mkdir print rx touch =============================================================================== In addition to the things here, there have been a few things distributed over the net that I behave much like UNIX commands I like. An example of one of these is LV, and later STEVIE, which are much like "vi" . I am not sure that UNIX is the best operating system, but I does have some very nice advantages. The fact that GULAM has the same set of commands means a lot to me. -- L. J. Dickey, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Waterloo. ljdickey@water.UWaterloo.ca ljdickey@water.BITNET ljdickey@water.UUCP ..!uunet!watmath!water!ljdickey ljdickey@water.waterloo.edu ------------------------------ Date: 17 Nov 89 06:03:42 GMT From: gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!aplcen!jhunix!jheddy@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Jared Brennan) Subject: SH 204 Upgrade The SH204 case will hold a 5.25" half-height hard drive, a type which is readily available from any manufacturer that makes hard drives. The drive must support MFM encoding and the ST512 interface. You can use a 3.5" hard drive in the SH204, but you must use brackets to expand the form-factor to that of a 5.25" drive; my SH204 had a Tandon TM263 3.5" drive mechanism, which was in a framework that fitted the drive into the 5.25" slot provided. Also, check the power supply in your SH204; I found a 40W supply in mine, which seems to be sufficient to power a Seagate ST251-1, the Adaptec 4000A SCSI controller, and ASCI-SCSI adapter. Anything below that wattage is not guaranteed to do the same . . . -- Jared Brennan BITNET: JHEDDY@JHUNIX,JHUVMS ARPA: jheddy%jhunix@hopkins.ARPA UUCP: allegra!hopkins!jhunix!jheddy "How many pins could one stick in the head of an angel?" -- Jared Brennan BITNET: JHEDDY@JHUNIX,JHUVMS ARPA: jheddy%jhunix@hopkins.ARPA UUCP: allegra!hopkins!jhunix!jheddy "How many pins could one stick in the head of an angel?" ------------------------------ Date: 16 Nov 89 09:56:10 GMT From: mcsun!unido!estevax!rp362@uunet.uu.net (Hr Plaum Reiner ) Subject: smalltalk I have a public domain version of Smalltalk, called Little Smalltalk. This is together with Icon (another language) on a disk, available from each PD distributor in Germany. This version is without grafics, i think (I actually did not use it), solely the language. One my say Smalltalk without grafics is not Smalltalk, but it is free, just to get a feeling of real Smalltalk. I know of a professional version of Smalltalk for the ST. I read a review about that in some german computer magazin. As far as I can remember, the price would be ca 2000 DM (ca 1100 $), for students and teachers considerably fewer. It is a complete and stable implementation of Smalltalk-80. More information can be obtained from georg@unido or georg@unido.uucp.bitnet Reiner Plaum ------------------------------ Date: 15 Nov 89 23:32:57 GMT From: attcan!utgpu!watmath!ria!uwovax!7103_2622@uunet.uu.net (Eric Smith) Subject: TOS 1.4 Incompatibility List Request In article <5440079@hplsla.HP.COM>, andyc@hplsla.HP.COM (Andy Cassino) writes: > I guess I have an entry for the TOS 1.4 incompatibility list - Turtle 3.0! > There seems to be a problem creating and deleting folders in TRAMDISK (as > reported by TTLEXEC). I have tried the newest TRAMDISK from GENIE and > it doesn't work either. Are you running Atari's CACHEXXX program? I had a friend who had the problem you described, and it went away when he took the cache out of his auto folder. It seems Turtle does some low level disk accesses that can make the cache confused. -- Eric R. Smith email: Dept. of Mathematics ERSMITH@uwovax.uwo.ca University of Western Ontario ERSMITH@uwovax.bitnet London, Ont. Canada N6A 5B7 ph: (519) 661-3638 ------------------------------ Date: 17 Nov 89 03:47:39 GMT From: grapevine!koreth%panarthea.ebay.sun.com@sun.com (Steven Grimm) Subject: Vapourware!!! In article <9802@zodiac.ADS.COM> jtn@ads.com (John Nelson) writes: >On the subject of future machines, I recenetly read that the >availability of the new "STE and TT" machines would be announced in >Feburary of next year." The STE will apparently be '030 based and >have something like 1000x7000 colour pixels. Cost for one of these >will be about $1,600. That's a fairly amazing price for a 68030 box. Shall we shoot him now, or torture him before we put him out of our misery? --- " !" - Marcel Marceau Steven Grimm Moderator, comp.?sources,binaries?.atari.st sgrimm@sun.com ...!sun!sgrimm ------------------------------ End of INFO-ATARI16 Digest V89 Issue #666 ***************************************** =========================================================================