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- %OP%VS4.13 (28-Apr-92), Gerald L Fitton, R4000 5966 9904 9938
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- Dear Gerald,
- It was wonderful to meet you 'in the flesh' at the Acorn User Show.
- I am now the proud owner of two Pipedream 4 mugs %H4%and%H4% two Acorn mugs,
- not to mention several more Pipedream bookmarks. I noted with interest
- the new progam 'Wordz'. As I now have PipeDream, First Word Plus (used
- once!) and Impression, I am wondering what it would have to offer me
- that I cannot do with my present setup. There were some marvellous
- special offers there, and we managed to get Impression, ARM 3 and
- RISC OS 3.1 all for just over £300!. I was amazed to find that Watford
- Electronics could have sold me (and indeed did sell a friend of mine)
- an A4000 Multiscan system at catalogue prices for the same price as
- Acorns special offer on an A4000 Colour System. Even Nadir Jessa
- (Managing Director, WE) didn't think they were that cheap!. I have
- since, I think, found the solution to my problem:
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- %H2%PipeLine
- %H4%Loading PD3 files into PD4
- By loading a PD4 file into !Edit, it can be seen that PD4 saves the
- following to the beginning of each file:
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- %PC%OP%PC%VS{version number} ({Date}), {User name}, {Registration num.}
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- This is the cause of my loading problems, as no such message occurs
- when PD3 saves. If anyone knows of an easy way of tacking this on to
- lots of PD3 files, please let me know.
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- %H4%Sprites
- After investigation, the easiest way to get the new PD4 sprites is to
- rename {!Sprites22} to {!Sprites} (first rename {!Sprites}
- {!Sprites12}). This is a bit of a cheat, but it works! - with one
- exception - I can't seem to get the icon bar icon to change. Is it
- coded into !RunImage, and if so how can I get it to change after it's
- been loaded in? Can I, if I know it's name, replace it in the wimp pool
- like you can {switcher} etc.?
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- At your suggestion I went and found NCS, and started a years
- subscription to !Archive, and I am, having read the October issue,
- regretting not having done so earlier. Below I have made a few
- comments, suggestions etc. (Getting my name in print must be going to
- my head!) I would be grateful if you could pass them on with your next
- contribution.
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- %C%from: Jonathan Brown DL6370J
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- %H2%Products Available
- %H4%Special Access Pack
- At the BBC Acorn User show, I spoke to someone who had a program which
- increased the size of the pointer when it moved, which came, I think,
- from this pack. It would, I am sure, be of use to everyone who uses an
- A4 as it meant that it was very difficult to lose the pointer. If you
- know how to get hold of this program, please let me know.
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- %H2%Hints and Tips
- %H4%Alt-characters%H4%
- On page 40 of my A4 welcome guide, there is a keyboard with all the
- Alt/Shift-Alt combinations. In addition to those in Archive, the
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- Those marked (accent) only show up when a character is pressed
- afterwards. e.g. to give é press ALT [ then e.
- ALT-space produces a non-breaking-space (character 160 - can be used in
- filenames)
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- %H4%Second internal hard drive in an A410/1
- Only having a 20Mb ST506 drive, I would like to fit another hard drive.
- NCS sell 1.6Mb floppy disc drives which connect up to a joint SCSI/HD
- podule. Would it be a good idea to buy the SCSI/HD podule and use a
- SCSI hard disc, or is it better to buy an IDE hard disc (obviously the
- new Acorn standard) and only the HD podule?
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- %H2%Comment Column
- To Mr Swain (re. A4) I would like to say that the A4 is a wonderful
- machine, and that it does indeed deserve to be successful. He would
- like to see MS-DOS in ROM - I would like to know how much this would
- add to the cost in royalties that would have to be paid to Microsoft. I
- would also like to point out that MS-DOS is a Disc Operating System,
- and as such is easily upgraded. It's provision in ROM would mean that
- with the first upgrade to DOS, the ROM would need to be updated, a far
- more expensive option than the present one of buying just the DOS.
- There are also some, dare I say a lot, of Acorn users who do not use
- their PC-Emulators - if they own one. DOS in ROM would be unnecessary
- for these people, and in my opinion for everybody - afterall, if PC
- users don't have DOS in ROM, why should we?
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- %H2%Artworks
- I have no objections to dongles, as they provide a good way of
- combatting software piracy. However, if I was to buy Artworks, I would
- need a gap of at least 10" at the back of my A410/1, as I would have
- the printer cable plugged into the Jostick Interface plugged into the
- Impression dongle plugged into the Artworks dongle. It would be useful
- if a cable could be found that would allow this assembly to 'hang' from
- the back of the computer. If anybody knows where I could get a suitably
- short and secure (i.e. with screw fixings) cable please let me know.
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- %H2%Help!!!!
- %H4%DTP Editor
- Up until now, I have used Acorn DTP for a fairly large amount of work.
- I am in the process of changing to using Impression 2, which I bought
- at the Acorn User show after being told by one of the Acorn men (in
- nice suits, not those red and black affairs) that they operated a
- policy whereby they released programs (e.g. Acorn DTP) in order to
- encourage third-party products (i.e. Impression). At present I also use
- PipeDream 4 for some work. I would be willing to have a go at doing
- some work for Archive on Acorn DTP, and hopefully Impression in the
- near future.
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- %H2%!Killer and VProtect
- When I joined Pineapple's scheme, I was impressed by the speed with
- which the software arrived. I have but two complaints:
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- I should point out that these are my only two complaints about the
- program, and that it is well worth buying for the quality of
- programming alone.
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- %H2%Public Domain
- %H4%Ram Disc
- Please find enclosed a copy of the Public Domain program !Memphis, a
- dynamic ram disc, which adjusts its size as you load or delete.
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- %H2%Hardware Column
- %H4%The A4
- Why buy a Trackerball when it is extremely easy to use the combination
- of the arrow keys, Q, W, E and FN. All it takes is a little practice
- and you also have a better idea of where the pointer is - it's a lot
- easier to 'lose' with a mouse.
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- %H2%Reviews
- I would be happy to review any products for Archive. My mother is a
- Junior School teacher, my father works in business (Civil Servant), and
- my brother is unemployed so has plenty of time to play games, and I
- dabble in all three fields with a hefty chunk of DTP work thrown in.
- Herewith an example - please feel free to do with as you please.
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- %H4%Gods - Krisalis
- This game could be taken as a prelude to Lemmings or Populous, as you
- are trying to work your way up to being a God, as opposed to starting
- off as one. The game arrives in a well presented box, complete with a
- nice twelve page manual which is worth a read if you want to get beyond
- the practice level. Upon cataloguing the disc you are presented with a
- fairly self explanatory choice - the game, a !ReadMe file telling you
- the Archimedes keys, and two jostick files, one for the RTFM interface,
- and one for the Serial Port interface. On running the game, you are
- initially advised to make a backup copy of Disc 2, then presented with
- some very good quality graphics, and some music of exceptional standard
- - I plugged in my headphones and sat back to read the ensuing text. The
- usual plot followed - save the world etc... - and eventually I tired of
- the music and pressed return. The game loaded in, prompting for the
- second disc halfway, and then offered to start or use a password. Each
- game has a set of random passwords which are remembered after you
- obtain them - this saves on scraps of paper cluttering up my mouse mat!
- I started the game and was impressed by the smooth graphics. Having
- read the manual I managed to pick up a clue and a dagger before getting
- killed. The next life allowed me to actually kill the monsters, which
- appear with a growl - literally! I progressed through the level, slowly
- at first, but once I had got used to the controls and the fact that you
- can't walk through spikes sticking out of the ground - you have to blow
- them up with the convenient lever first - the game became even more
- enjoyable. The sound effects are wonderful - the warrior even groans
- when he climbs ladders, and expires when he falls too far - any farther
- and he expires for good. The game has an excellent combination of
- arcade action and puzzle solving - essential for all those extra
- points. It needs a certain amount of logic, but this in no way clouds
- the overall enjoyability of the game. The fire power you can obtain is
- pretty impressive, but never %H4%quite%H4% enough. The standard of programming
- is as good as on any other game for the Archimedes, and the game has
- all the qualities it needs - excellent sound graphics and the
- playability - well let's just say my score keeps going up.
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- Watch out for flying pigs!
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- My latest piece of DTP work was publishing a report for the local
- Church of England School where my mother is a Governor. This was
- recieved extremely well, and I am at present hiding from other local
- headmasters! If you are interested, I could send you a copy, either in
- Acorn DTP format, or on paper if you would prefer.
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- I look forward to hearing from you soon,
- yours faithfully,
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- Jonathan Brown
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- !Killer brings up what is supposed to be a copyright
- notice, but which is really a note telling me what is on
- the disc. I would not object to a note which takes up only
- a small portion of the screen, like that which appears with
- Impression or Poster, and then disappears, but the !Killer
- window remains until closed. It is also the size of the
- full screen - too big! (see file {KillerPic})
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- %CO:E,12,24%18 Frederica Road,
- Chingford
- London
- E4 7AL
- 081 529 0839
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- 21st November 1992
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