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- From: aa399@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Len Stys)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Re: A letter to Dave Baggett
- Date: 31 Dec 1992 00:04:10 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- Reply-To: aa399@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Len Stys)
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- In a previous article, dmb@case.ai.mit.edu (David Baggett) says:
-
- >In article <1hq32sINNsuv@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> aa399@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Len Stys) writes:
- >>Dave, why don't you just leave it alone?
- >
- >Because people still say things like:
- >
- >>I really own it because of people within the Atari Community.
- >>They just can't be beat.
- >
- >Those people are leaving! Your developers are jumping ship! Your
- >shareware authors are getting sick of Atari and going to other
- >platforms. Jeff Minter's done Llamatron for the PC -- that's a
- >bad sign for the community right there, isn't it?
-
- Many of them haven't left YET. They are waiting for the "dooms day"
- that you claim will be coming soon.
-
- This might be the case. In fact, I agree that it will happen unless
- someone else takes over Atari or drastic changes are made.
-
- But, I figure that Atari will be around for at least until 486'
- computers become affordable. And I'll wait until then.
-
- >
- >The number of Atari owners is dwindling at a steady rate. If those of
- >you who can still find it within your hearts to support Atari to the
- >death don't find any way to make Atari get a grip, you will see your
- >community shrink to almost nothing.
-
- Dave, ATARI is in my blood. And I want to be around for the day that
- the company dies.
-
- I'm sure that the others that you are trying to convince feel the same way,
- so it is useless.
-
- I'm in no hurry to jump boat unless I'm POSITIVE that there is no
- fun or future.
-
- >
- >It's a lot less fun when no one's left to write ambitious new software.
- >
-
-
- There will be a few nice products for the Falcon030. I'll wait and
- see what Atari does with it before leaving.
-
- >>I have a lot of good friends that own Atari computers and I find them
- >>to be very spirited and enthusiastic. I can't say the same for
- >>those that seem to think completely with logic saying,
- >>
- >>"If Atari's management is getting themselves together, sell your
- >>computer and go with the flow--IBM compatibles."
- >
- >See? You ask why I contuinue to argue about this stuff, and then
- >write things that indicate you have an overly optimisitc view of
- >the situation. The fate of Atari machines is in Atari's hands,
- >not yours. If Atari allows themselves to self-destruct, there
- >won't be any commercial devlopers left. What percantage of the
- >group is going to stick around once the Atari is REALLY an
- >orphan machine?
-
- Oh, sorry, I meant to say, "If Atari's management is not getting themselves
- together, sell the computer and go with the flow--IBM compatibles."
-
- I deal with IBM clones ALL of the time. The computers aren't that
- fantastic--even the 486's.
-
- But that is where your BIG bucks come in and that is the only thing I see
- exciting about the 486's for developers.
-
- Besides, nobody will APPRECIATE developers in that big ocean of
- the compatible world.
-
- I at least know WHO you are, who Dave Small is, and the other developers.
-
- >
- >>If Atari had very GOOD management with a poor Atari Community, I'd sell,
- >>of course it would be nice for both...
- >
- >You are typcasting. Atari owners are as diverse a lot as PC owners.
- >Do you think all PC owners are mindless droids? All Amiga owners are
- >childish brats? These stereotypes whiz through this group
- >frighteningly often.
-
- No I'm not. I'm sure there are SOME spirited and enthusiastic
- IBM compatible owners. I just don't know who they are. They are lost
- among all those that care more about THEIR productivity than OTHERS.
-
- >
- >>I still think that clones are pretty damn boring.
- >
- >With my 486 I can compile things really quickly, run a full Emacs
- >implementation that is considerably faster than Tempus, archive and
- >unarchive things blindingly quickly, and program it to put pretty
- >pictures on the screen and make neat sounds.
- >
- >In short, I like it for the same reasons I like my ST, except that it's
- >a lot faster and you can buy 5,000 times as much software for it. Not
- >only that, but there's some chance in hell I might actually be able to
- >make a living writing software for it.
-
- And your 486 cost about $1,500 more than the ST. $1,500 more than
- some of us can afford or are willing to pay for a computer.
-
- >
- >Clones are not boring at all to me. There's exciting new free,
- >shareware (Llamatron!), and commercial software coming out every day
- >that will run on my "boring clone." There are hundreds of neato cards
- >I can put in it, like a studio quality sound board, an ethernet card, a
- >graphics accelerator that supports TIGA (a standard -- imagine that),
- >a RISC coprocessor board, etc.
- >
- >Atari can't just sit there and watch the world fall apart while their
- >devoted fans make excuses for them. They need to start making
- >competitive machines again, and they need to start selling those
- >machines.
- >
- >Dave Baggett
-
-
- You are right about Atari's management. Something needs to change.
-
- I've tried my best... We'll see.
-
- >
-
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