========================================================================= INFO-ATARI16 Digest Tue, 28 Nov 89 Volume 89 : Issue 713 Today's Topics: C++ on ST? eiffel Gadgets by Small - Possible new '030 add-on board! RPN calculators. Shifter II chip/ STE and TT Still searching... TOS 1.4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 28 Nov 89 08:20:47 GMT From: eru!luth!sunic!mcsun!ukc!stl!dhp@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (David Price) Subject: C++ on ST? Are we ever likely to see a commercial C++ compiler on the ST? Having got fed up with seeing yet another C compiler being released (there must be 10 or so now) I contacted the UK distributor of Lattice C. Apparently Lattice have a C++ *translator* for the Amiga but do not intend to release it on the ST until they see how well version 5 of their C compiler sells (in UK, Europe, USA ?). g++ I hear you say - too big and no support I reply. Rather than flood the net with mutual complaint messages I suggest any of us who do want to see a commercial C++ compiler on the ST contact the appropriate distributors and compiler developers and lobby them. Alternatively, are there any C/C++ developers listening who are adventurous enough to release the *first* accessible Object-Oriented language for the ST? (NB Little Smalltalk is not suitable for large scale development and the Dortmund Smalltalk-80 is too expensive (about 600 sterling) and needs 4Mb) Apologies for posting this item as a followup, I haven't figured out how to post direct yet and 'g mod.announce.newusers'did not work!. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- David Price, dhp@stl.stc.co.uk STC Technology Ltd., London Road, Harlow CM17 9NA,England. Telephone: +44 279 29531 Ext. 2637. Telex: 81151 STL HW G Fax: +44 279 29531 ask for Fax machine or +44 279 441551 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: 28 Nov 89 12:00:06 GMT From: eru!luth!p88-teh@BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU (Tommy Ekh) Subject: eiffel Hi out there! Does anybody know an ftp-site (or else) from where I can find Eiffel or Smalltalk for my 520? Thanks in advance. ________ \-/\-/\-/\-/\-/\-/\-/\-/\-/\-/\-/\-/\-/\-/\-/\-/\-/ / |Tommy Ekh |============================| / ____ ____ ____ /Dept. of Comp. Sci. /|||If you can't beat them,||\ / / / / / / / / / / / \University of Lulea \|||======JOIN THEM!!======||/ / /___/ / / / / /___/ |Sweden |============================| _______________________/ /-\/-\/-\/-\/-\/-\/-\/-\/-\/-\/-\/-\/-\/-\/-\/-\/-\ ------------------------------ Date: 27 Nov 89 19:31:39 GMT From: fox!portal!atari!kbad@apple.com (Ken Badertscher) Subject: Gadgets by Small - Possible new '030 add-on board! walkerb@tramp.Colorado.EDU (Brian Walker) writes: | What did you do with the line F compression? It's gone. Because of the larger ROM space in the STE, (and TT), the line F compression is no longer required to make the TOS ROM image fit. With the exception overhead gone, the AES moves along noticeably faster, too. -- ||| Ken Badertscher (ames!atari!kbad) ||| Atari R&D System Software Engine / | \ #include ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 28 Nov 89 11:28:44 GMT From: n-waters%NIMR.MRC.AC.UK@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU (Nick Waterson) Subject: RPN calculators. Help!! I presently use a commercial product called 'Partner ST'. It is quite good as a multi accessory but it occupies a lot of space. Fine on my mega 4 at work but a real pain on my 1040 at home, and as for my even lower paid side kick who can only afford a 520, well..... The only part of the accesory that I use constantly is the Reverse Polish Notation calculator (like an HP calc). Query? Does anyone know of a good PD desk accessory RPN calculator? An address would be good a UUcode even better. Thanks in advance. Dennis Summerbell. ------------------------------ Date: 28 Nov 89 00:23:25 GMT From: fox!portal!atari!kbad@apple.com (Ken Badertscher) Subject: Shifter II chip/ STE and TT cs161fca@sdcc10.ucsd.edu ( ) writes: | In some back issue of ST Report it was mentioned that the TT and | the STE use the same graphic chip. That is wrong. The TT shifter is different from the STE shifter. The TT shifter gives you the new TT resolutions (640x480 16 color, 320x480 256 color, and 1280x960 monochrome), with the enhanced palette of 4096 colors in color resolutions. The STE shifter has the enhanced palette, but not the new resolutions. The STE shiftger also allows fine screen scrolling by allowing arbitrary (wordwise) screen alignment. The TT shifter requires 8 byte alignment of screens. The two shifters are compatible in that they are located at the same place in memory. That's what gives us ST video compatibility on the TT. But it is not possible to use the STE shifter to get TT video modes. -- ||| Ken Badertscher (ames!atari!kbad) ||| Atari R&D System Software Engine / | \ #include ------------------------------ Date: 28 Nov 89 00:32:08 GMT From: fox!portal!atari!kbad@apple.com (Ken Badertscher) Subject: Still searching... daniel@pkmab.se (Daniel Deimert) writes: | I'm still looking for some kind of information about how to program | the new chips in the STe. Atari Corp. policy is that we offer developer support to registered developers, not to end users. I know how you feel about the issue, and I'm sorry if you feel "left out." It seems to me, though, that it just wouldn't be cost effective for us to offer the level of technical support we give to developers to end users. Incidentally, developers who ask can get STE release notes from Atari. I believe it is a requirement to be "re-registered" under our new nondisclosure policy. This new registration is free of charge for registered developers and will allow us to provide better support to developers actively working on ST products. This is part of the improved developer support program which was announced at COMDEX. US developers can find out more by contacting Gail Johnson at Atari. -- ||| Ken Badertscher (ames!atari!kbad) ||| Atari R&D System Software Engine / | \ #include ------------------------------ Date: 27 Nov 89 21:50:50 GMT From: fox!portal!atari!apratt@apple.com (Allan Pratt) Subject: TOS 1.4 emmo@moncam.co.uk (Dave Emmerson) writes: >In article <8911250801.AA16291@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>, AMEIJ@vax.oxford.ac.UK (Jan Ameij) writes: >> Atari UK show no sign whatsoever of letting us UK ST owners have TOS1.4. >How long have Atari kept the UK waiting for this now? You mistakenly imply that Atari Corporation (the parent of all subsidiaries) has "kept the UK waiting." This is not the case. The UK has TOS 1.4. If they don't want to manufacture or ship it, that's their call. We don't tell them how to run their operations. (I don't really know that much about the subs: for example, I think they order ROMs from Atari Taiwan. The point is that Atari Corporation has provided all subs with TOS 1.4, and from that point on it's up to the sub.) ============================================ Opinions expressed above do not necessarily -- Allan Pratt, Atari Corp. reflect those of Atari Corp. or anyone else. ...ames!atari!apratt ------------------------------ End of INFO-ATARI16 Digest V89 Issue #713 *****************************************