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Atari World Closes
Good news for Goodman's PDL
Apex 3
Atari WWW package
News from System Solutions
WSAUG's first meeting
Atari Merger
Power PD Closes
Battle Bowls
101 Bike Routes in Scotland


ATARI WORLD CLOSES

Despite there being no "official" notification as yet we can tell you the sad news that Specialist Magazines Limited, the publishers of Atari World, are in the hands of the receivers. This means that issue 11 was the last to be published. While this is very sad news for all Atari owners there are strong rumours that the title may be purchased by a consortium headed by Karl Brandt of System Solutions. Hopefully we will have some more news on this by issue #2 of AtariPhile.

The really sad news of this is, along with Specialist Magazines, COMPO Software [UK] Limited has also gone into receivership. Neal O'nions, the man behind both companies has put a lot of time and effort into the Atari market and dispite what the loss of the magazine and one of the top UK soft/hardware suppliers means to us, we would like to spare a thought for Neal during what must be a very hard time.


GOOD NEWS FROM GOODMAN'S PDL

Goodman's PDL have announced a new pricing policy for all the products they supply. They are now making a two tier postage/packing charge. £1.25 will be charged for orders under £19.00 and £2.50 will be charged on orders above £19.00. These charges are "per order" not per item.

This new policy has enabled Mike to reduce the price of his products; e.g. his PD Disks are now £1.50 each [£1.25 for subscribers].

There are many old favourites on offer at very special prices. Send an SAE to Goodman's PDL, 16 Conrad Close, Meir Hay Estate, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST3 1SW, for a full list, but here are a few examples:

And there's more...
Goodman's PDL now have a wide variety of educational packages available. Starting with several in the LCL course range. The Primary Maths Course covers ages three to twelve and is made up of 24 programs. Next comes the Micro Maths course. Designed to take the user from simple topics such as averages and ercentages all the way up to vectors and matrices. The idea behind this course is to take the eleven year old up to GCSE standards. The topics covered are common to all examining boards.

Micro French takes the beginner again up to GCSE standard using 24 programs of spoken and written French. Passages used are taken from newspapers and signs found in France. Micro German takes the same approach as Micro French with the German language.

Micro English takes the eight year old to GCSE standard (Crikey do I need that!) starting with simple spelling and punctuation up to understanding and appreciating literature. Micro Science covers the same age range as Micro English and covers Physics, Chemistry and Biology following the National Curiculum.

There are four modules available in the Kids Academy range. Alvin's Puzzles suitable for six to eight year olds, Paint Pot 2 for ages four to ten, six to eight year olds are covered with the shopping Basket and Which? Where? What? Is great for age ranges four to eight.

Mike is also selling the whole Play and Read series. Titles include Prof Plays A New Game, Prof Looks At Words, Prof Makes Sentences and Prof Hunts For Words. Pepe's Garden contains programs suitable for children between the ages of three and seven. They are graphically based and the program titles are Garden Games, Paint Pot, Counting Corner, Alphabet Tree and Creepers.

The famous Magic Story book from Richard Dunn can also be purchased along with Let's Spell 500. The Three Bears, Magic Maths, Maths Mania, Better Spelling and Better Maths are titles from School Software LTD.

Contact Mike Goodman on 01782-335650


APEX 3

Black Scorpion Software have announced a new Art Package called strangely, Apex 3. Why strangely? Well from the name you could be mistaken from thinking that Apex 3 was an upgrade to Apex Media but you would be wrong. Apex 3 is a stand alone art package in its own right.

Designed to compliment Apex edia it's painting capabilities far exceed the paint functions found in its forerunner. As well as the usual tools found in a normal Art program you will also find the following included:

Apex 3 will run on any Falcon and will take full advantage of any hardware modifications available such as the BlowUp FX card. With this in mind Black Scorpion have, at the prototype stage a cheaper alternative to the FX. The modification should be easier to fit (Scorpion say most people should be able to carry out the refinement). It will accelerate the Bus and CPU to a speed of 24Mhz and push the DSP up to 48Mhz. Apex Meda and Expose users will also benefit from this hardware modification especially where DSP operations are performed. There will also be an increase in Expose's capture rate. Figures of 25 frames a second at 256x160 are being quoted.

Apex 3 is expected to retail at a price of £99.00 including VAT and carriage in the UK. If the hardware modification is bought at the same time as Apex 3 it will cost about £29.95 but this price is yet to be confirmed.

For further information contact David Encill on 0121-693 6669.


ATARI WWW PACKAGE

Some news that you have all been waiting for... A new WWW pack has been released.

From an open message on CiX

The new pack contains the latest CAB, STiK and CAB.OVL.. all three which have been improved in some way or another. PPP support in STiK will hopefully be in the next release of STiK as the routines are half implemented.

This new release will also see the inclusion of an easy installation program (programmed by Guy Harrison - swampdog) for STiK.. and there will be a bigger faq and more scripts to play with.

Also of note is that with this release, the Internet Access Pack is no more in regard to registrations. It was getting a bit silly and messy trying to keep track of how much money had to go where.. so from now on, you will have to register for each component of the WWW pack with the respective registration point/author.

This means that CAB registrations will go to Joe Connor [InterActive] directly, and STiK and CAB.OVL ones will come directly to Denesh Bhabuta [CyberSTrider]. Config program ones will go directly to Guy...

The seperate components will also be archived seperately but the WWW pack will also be updated as a whole when there are significant changes to any of the software, although small changes will only be updated in seperate archives... so for latest versions you are better off getting them seperately.

Another thing.. STiK is going up in price.. from £2 to £5. Currently registered users are encouraged and expected to pay the upgrade fee.

So please hold on to your registrations till the new release for more detailed info on how to register and how much... I will not be sending v1.16 out to anyone anymore.


NEWS FROM SYSTEM SOLUTIONS

System Solutions have a plethora of new releases this month. You can get in touch with them on 0181-693 3355 or aim your browser at http://www.ssolutions.com.

1. The Ultimate Cubase CD-ROM

What has 605 MBs of information, spread across 240 drum loops, 1200 samples, 300 MIDI files and much, much more? Simple. The Ultimate Cubase CD-ROM.

This awesome CD-ROM is packed with useful files for any musician, but it's specially tailored to be the ultimate companion for Cubase - on any platform. All the loops, samples and MIDI files are of professional quality, covering a vast range of musical styles and tastes.

The loop and samples are available in the standard AIFF format, ideal for Cubase Audio and the MIDI files are all GM compatible. In addition there are mixer maps, device drivers and a whole host of other useful files. And it doesn't end there. The CD-ROM also contains utility software for the Atari, Macintosh and IBM PC. Everything from patch editors to sample librarians to audio calculators is included to make the Cubase musician's life easier.

2. The Atari Compendium - on CD-ROM

An adventurous foray into electronic media has produced The Atari Compendium [see our System Solutions now offer you the chance to buy these hard disk drives from the people who know about your Falcon. Each drive includes a 2.5" to 3.5" connector cable kit, as well as a power supply cable (soldering required). The 1GB drive is £249, the 1.6GB drive £299 and the 2GB drive £359.

8. ATARI 6 Speed CD-ROM

System Solutions are now selling 6 Speed CD-ROM drives to go with their CD-ROM Cartridge Interface. This is a simple way to connect ATAPI (IDE) compatible CD-ROM drives to any Atari computer, via the cartridge port. You don't need a SCSI host adapter, although if you already have one you can still use this cartridge interface. As it's going straight through the cartridge port data throughput is *very* fast.

All of System Solutions' ATAPI CD-ROM Kits are designed to be complete packages. They include a boxed drive, the CD-ROM Cartridge, software (including an AudioCD player), all the required cables and the Mega Archive 2 CD-ROM. The software and drives, are multi-speed, multi-session, AudioCD and PhotoCD compatible.

The brand new 6 Speed CD-ROM Kit costs £249, including VAT. The 4 Speed Kit is £229 and the 2 Speed Kit is £189.

9. SCSI CD-ROM SPECIAL OFFER!

For a limited period only System Solutions are offering 3.4 Speed SCSI CD-ROM drives for the blisteringly low price of £239. These boxed, external devices are built around the excellent Toshiba CD-ROM mechanism and offer multi-session, AudioCD and PhotoCD compatibility. Included in the price are all the required cables (SCSI 2 and power) and the Mega Archive 2 CD-ROM. Stocks are limited so hurry to take advantage of this limited offer. [I kinda wondered about that "3.4 Speed", so I asked for confirmation. Indeed they are 3.4 Speed (three point four) Toshiba drives. FFF]


WSAUG's FIRST MEETING

The WeST of Scotland Atari User Group, a new Atari user group formed after the Atari World shows in December have had their first meeting. Held at the Railway Inn Howwood on Tuesday the 20th of February it was a great success. Dates for future meetings are as follows: 19th March, 16th April, 14th May, 11th June, 9th July, 6th August, 3rd September, 1st October, 29th October and the 26th November. There will be no meeting in December and the AGM will be held on the 21st January 1997.

For more info send an sae to Alasdair Goold, RoisBheinn, Overton Crescent, Johnstone, Strathclyde. PA5 8JB


ATARI MERGER

Rumours of an Atari Merger were confirmed on February the 13th when Atari released the following statement.

"Atari Corporation and JTS Corporation today agreed to merge the two companies. Atari is the pioneer in multimedia video entertainment and JTS is a manufacturer of computer disk drives."

The chairmen of Atari Jack Tramial said of the merger "This merger puts us in a great position to capitalise on a very experienced management team and a rapidly growing disk drive market. JTS is using innovative technology, particularly in the 3 inch disk drive market and we are excited about its prspects."

Tom Mitchell, president and chief executive officer of JTS also commented by saying "Our partnership gives us the ability to expand out capabilities and pursue new opportunities. Dataquest has predicted that 115 million disk drives units will be shipped world wide in 1996 and it is a great time for us to be participating in this market."

Under the terms of the agreement the new company will operate under the name of JTS. Atari and the JTS disk drive businesses will operate separately inside the new company. A $25,000,000 bridging loan has been extended to JTS by Atari. Atari stockholders will hold about 60% of the shares in the new company. The merger is expected to be finalised in the second calendar quarter of 96. It will not be confirmed until shareholder and regulatory approvals and other condition are carried out.

JTS was founded in 1994 and they develop and manufacture hard disk drives. They have recently launched a 3 inch drive for use with portable computers. Their headquarters are in San Jose California with their manufacturing facilities based in India. They employ 1300 people world wide.

The JTS management team includes some famous names in the computer industry. Jugi Tandon will become chairmen of the board. He is well known for developing innovative products in the computer storage industry. Tom Mitchell was co-founder of Seagate Technology. He was also the president and chief of operations of both Seagate and Conner Peripherals. Both famous names in the Peripherals market.

What does this merger mean for Jag owners and Atari Europe? Kev Beardsworth spoke to Peter Walker the man responsible for Atari's PR in this country. He assured us that there would be no changes in the foreseeable future. All announced Jaguar games will be released as promised. On the subject of new Jaguar games he future is not as bleak as past rumours suggest. Mr Walker said that Atari are watching the console market very closely and as Jaguar prices are now below £100 they feel well poised should the console market place really take off. Another Atari spokesman put it this way "We're not closing anything, Jaguar will be supported for the time being and new software will be launched for it in time for Christmas. If it sells in 1996 it will be maintained well into the future."

Going by Atari's past record we'll just have to wait and see. The new company will be called JTS Atari.


POWER PD CLOSES

James Mattews has closed Power PD to concentrate on his commercial company Top Byte Software. This will give Top Byte more time to focus attention on the development and release of new commercial titles. They feel the Atari market needs another commercial supplier more than it needs another PD libray. Top Byte stress they are still 100% Atari and will be for a long time to come.

If anyone's interested in taking over the full time running and ownership of Power PD they should send their offers to 3 Salisbury Road, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2TY.

Just to prove Top Byte say what they mean two new products will be launched in the near future. The first is called Computer History. It's a three disk product containing details of over 1500 different computers. You can search for a particular computer and find out when they were made, their specifications, their uses and their history among other details. The information is accessed through custom written shell and will retail for £11.99. It requires 2 megabytes of memory. Kyrptonite Data is the second. Described as a cross between a shoot 'em up and a sci-fi flight simulator. You have to control a tank or plane and try to save fellow humans from kidnapping evil alien hordes. It's in 3D and contains some of the fastest routines of this type ever on the ST. It will cost £19.99 and should be available within the next month.


BATTLE BOWLS

[Screenshot]Frontier Software will make available from March a new game called Battle Bowls. It's for the STe and Falcon and is designed to be the most "attractive reflection game ever on the Atari computer". Designers say it will push your brain to its limits. Mastery of your joystick will also be essential to win the challenge. It can be played by one or two competitors and includes over 100 levels. Features included are: 32 colours on screen, two megabytes of arcade quality graphics, over 300 sprites, 600 kilobytes of sounds and music, a fully animated intro sequence and smooth animation. Prices and release dates have yet to be announced.


101 BIKE ROUTES IN SCOTLAND

Are you going on a cycling holiday in Scotland this year? If so Harry Henniker may be able to help you. Using his trusty ST and a copy of That's Write 3 he's just published a 230 plus page book detailing 101 cycle routes around Scotland. The publishers are Mainstream Publishing Company (Edinburgh) LD, 7 Albany Street, Edinburgh, EH1 3UG. The ISBN is 1 85158 758 3.
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