*---== ST REPORT ONLINE MAGAZINE ==---* """"""""""""""""""""""""" "The Original Online ST Magazine" ------------------------------- January 09, 1989 Monday Volume III No.69 ========================================================================== ST Report Online Magazine ½ ------------------------------ Post Office Box 6672 Jacksonville, Florida 32236 ~ 6672 R.F. Mariano Publisher - Editor _________________________________________ Headquarters Bulletin Boards ---------------------------- North South 201-247-8252 904-786-4176 Central West 216-784-0574 916-962-2566 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Highlights ========== ~ From the Editor's Desk............ ~ MAIL ORDER...Aye or Nay?........ ~ PCP.."To Be or Not to Be"?........ ~ HI-SOFT PREFERRED............... ~ ST REPORT CONFIDENTIAL............ ~ Sig Hartman - Usergroups are #1! ~ CIS Discovery CO ................. ~ For Your Information............ and...much more! ======================================================================== AVAILABLE ON: COMP-U-SERVE ~ DELPHI ~ GENIE ~ THE SOURCE ======================================================================== From the Editor's Desk: ----------------------- "1989 is going to be a Banner Year for Atari Corp." We hear this from almost everybody we talk to about the future of the ST and Atari in the USA. Folks, it is a real pleasure to see the confidence being displayed by the majority of the users. We base a good deal of our confidence on the current "Beef" controversy and US Gov't. wanting to resolve the serious trade imbalances we now see and on the dramatic change in the attitude of the userbase and Atari. One can't help but notice the upbeat attitude displayed by the majority of folks in the Atari arena. Atari can only benefit strongly in the US market. The competition will have a bit more difficult job because, in the US market place they have a higher penetration percentage and therefore will have less of an opportunity to grow. While Atari will show very impressive growth figures for 1989 in the percentage of market penetration. Third party support in the Atari arena is expected to grow in leaps and bounds as soon as it is percieved that Atari has begun to make good on it's stated intentions for this year. It is understandable that they are playing a 'wait and see game', they have been assured of 'wonderful' things before. It looks real good this time though. After having had a number of conversations with the folks at Atari, this reporter feels very confident about Atari's future. The upbeat attitude at Atari is a true inspiration, everybody seems very positive and eager to help. Atari's willingness to communicate through the Usergroups and provide up to date information in a reasonable time are just more indications of the subtle changes taking place. We, once again maintain the posture of full support for the Atari St product line, and will continue to do so ..we hope sincerely for the very best. Sam Tramiel has stated that; "In 1989 Atari will establish itself as one of the major computer companies in the USA. The ST is now a standard throughout Europe and now Atari's big push is to achieve the same levels of penetration in the USA. These aggressive efforts are already underway." It is our observation that the new dealer promotions having great retail pricing coupled with regional advertising are going to be the key to paving the way for Atari. Atari's sales staff is signing up new dealers as fast as humanly possible much to the delight of developers and the staff of ST Report. Ralph....... "1989 - ATARI'S QUEST" -------------------- ************************************************************************** NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY COMPUSERVE WILL PRESENT $15.00 WORTH OF COMPLIMENTARY ONLINE TIME to the Readers ST REPORT ONLINE ELECTRONIC MAGAZINE NEW USERS SIGN UP TODAY! Call any of the St Report Official BBS numbers (Listed at the top of ST REPORT) or Leave E-mail to St Report - R. Mariano Be sure to include your full mailing address so your Compuserve kit can be immediately mailed to you! NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE ************************************************************************** * Mail Order - Aye ~ Nay * ====================== by R.F.Mariano Over the past few months we have had the opportunity to listen to a rather large number of users complain about loosing the convenience of using mail order facilities. We have been hearing these two thoughts about mail order: A)- Mail Order offers no customer 'after purchase' support. B)-Dealers are 'entitled' to higher prices. After purchase customer support? What is this sacred cow often spoke about but never really defined? Is it what if the machine fails within 90 days? (ALL reputable mail order houses have good exchange policies in place.) Is it hand holding through new programs and instruction on how to use them? (isn't that why you buy the program from a local dealer to begin with.. to get help with it?) The support question is moot, as anyone with any real experience with the 'good' mail order operations around the nation will tell you that they too offer customer support lines. The bottom line is that the manufacturers offer support at the factory level in most cases. (Atari does and quite good too!) Both of the above arguments really have NO basis in fact. Why? Well think of this, if one were to say, what is a reasonable profit to one hundred dealers there would be at least that many different answers. This is easy to see because there are really no ceiling guidelines on the sale price of the equipment. Or, the dealers feel they have the upper hand and put some localized rules in place that are truly 'flavored' with the 'big dipper' attitude. (RIPOFF) Before you go off half cocked, please understand NOT ALL dealers fall into this category, in fact, a very small number do, but they are really damaging to Atari's 'quest' for '89. For Atari to punch a very aggressive hole in the US marketplace in 1989 a form of mail order is very much in the cards. Be prepared to see it happen before the Spring Comdex (on a small scale but there). It will be very aggressive in it's endeavors to protect the loyal and honest dealers. There are surely to be incentive programs for the 'good' dealers and of course, excellent national coverage (marketing and service) for the present and future Atari Userbase. The loyal Atari users, from last Christmas or the ole' '400' days, are in for a treat ..the likes of which they have yet to enjoy and have only dreamed about. Solid recognition of the ST line and that of it's 'bigger' brothers. Atari's promotional efforts will have to be aggressive to keep up with the product demand and to support the 'word of mouth' campaigns that will result. (the second the userbase sees the slightest solid encouragement by Atari's actions) No more will we hear "You do Desk Top Publishing on what???? We fully agree that the system of mail order in use today is horrid and needs certain restraints and controls. Atari must, however, carefully construct a mail order system of it's own to maximize it's national market penetration in 1989. Dealers must be the prime consideration in the organization of a mail order system by Atari. They must (the honest and loyal dealers) be protected and offered additional incentives. They must also be allotted better co-op ad percentages and stronger warranty programs are an absolute must. The bottom line is making absolutely sure there are competent, qualified factory reps in the field who have a real grasp on the knowledge of what this industry is all about and the ability to put it to good use. What is a 'pet peeve'? How about a mail order outfit only proving how right Atari was in dumping the 'old' type of mail order they had their product flowing through. Just this past week a couple of mail order houses were "observed" advertising the "NEW DUNGEON MASTER II" for 20.00! The other had it for $18.95 and called it Dungeon Master II, Chaos Strikes Back!! The alarm bells began to ring loudly here. At this point in time we will not mention the names of these' mail order' dealers, (we wish to give these folks time to correct this gross injustice to legit storefront dealers and FTL), however, we will explain our position on the subject. You cannot imagine how we felt seeing this "ad" enticing Atarians to placing 'orders' on a phantom product with a ficticious name! The individual who called us said that a call was placed to each of the firms asking about the product and were promptly told by the first one called "it's not out yet, but we are taking advance orders, we already have 47 advance orders"...the second call produced similar results. You can't help but wonder how the legitimate streetside, storefront dealers felt when they read this sort of ad. Better yet, how does FTL feel when they see the product renamed and the value of the product raped by some overzealous feather merchant looking to make a quick kill. This sort of 'activity' is deplorable. For the RECORD: ------ FTL has NOT released any such product as "Dungeon Master II" nor do they have plans of releasing any such 'thing' at this time. The proper name for the SEQUEL to DUNGEON MASTER is: "THE REVENGE OF CHAOS" """""""""""""""""""" This program has not been released yet, you may, however, look for it by the end of January. FTL has many advance orders from dealers all over the country. We strongly reccommend to every potential buyer of this program, obtain it from your local dealer, if possible, or, call a, well established, reputable, mail order software house whose specialty is software...and please, for the sake of all of the Atari users and the future of first class software development, don't rent this one, buy it! 'Till next time.... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PCP "TO BE OR NOT TO BE?" ========================= These items were uploaded to STReport system BBS, we print them here for your information........ The "good" news for them: ------------------------ NOTIFICATION OF PRICE CHANGE for PC PURSUIT ------------------------------------------- Dear PC Pursuit customer: The PC Pursuit service is in the midst of dramatic change. Three major programs were instituted in 1988, including: o Outdial City Expansion. Nine new cities were added for a total of 34. Additionally, all the cities now support 300, 1200, and 2400 bps service. o Increased Capacity. All existing outdial rotaries were significantly expanded to support more callers in each city. o New Netline Exchange. The old 4 line PC-based Netline Exchange bulletin board system was recently replaced with a powerful minicomputer. The Netline Exchange is available 24 hours a day at no charge to you and is the place to leave all of your service questions and comments. When PC Pursuit was launched over three years ago, it was viewed as a way for residential consumers and hobbyists to take advantage of off-peak network time at a bargain price. The growth and varied use that followed far exceeded expectations. To satisfy demand and to continue to offer this unique consumer oriented communications service on as wide a basis as possible, we now have to change our prices. The change will provide for continued expansion and other future improvements of PC Pursuit. Included with this letter is a copy of the new PC Pursuit terms and conditions, as well as the new pricing details. You will notice that for the average residential consumer, the change is entirely in the monthly charge. For those who use PC Pursuit at increasingly professional levels, we offer two tiers of hourly charges which still provide for the best value in the industry. Here is a summary of the price change: o Monthly Charge. The new fixed charge is $30 per month. o Cap on Free Usage. Your $30 per month will now pay for up to 30 monthly hours of non-prime time usage. Using the full 30 hours in one month amounts to an hourly rate of only $1.00 -- more than 85% less than you would pay with the most popular long distance discount service. Only a small fraction of you will even be affected by this cap. o Over Cap Rate. Non-prime time usage, above the 30 hour cap, will be billed at $4.50 per hour, which is about half of the next lowest rate in the market place. o Second Tier Rates. There will be a second level of rates for those who use the service at business levels. When your total monthly usage exceeds 60 hours, both prime time and non-prime time rates will increase for those hours in excess of 60, as follows: PRIME TIME 2nd tier rate: $ 14.00 /hr Non-Prime 2nd tier rate: $ 7.50 /hr These rates are still significantly less expensive than the most popular alternatives. THESE PRICE CHANGES WITH THE NEW TERMS AND CONDITIONS WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE ON FEBRUARY 1, 1989. In addition to the price change, several other significant events will occur in 1989, including: o Rotary Consolidation. Today, you must specify both a city and speed to access an outdial rotary. In 1989 new network software will be deployed to combine each city's rotaries into one, resulting in easier use and increased service quality. o New Billing System. Scheduled for operation by the second quarter, the new system will automatically collect all charges from your credit card, including flat rate and hourly charges. If your bill exceeds the fixed monthly fee, you will receive a statement prior to incurring charges. o Additional Payment Methods. In addition to American Express, VISA, and Master Card credit cards, the new billing system will support two new payment methods - - The Discover credit card. - Direct checking account debiting via Checkfree. o New Outdial Service. In the next few months, we will be launching a new business outdial service. Details will follow. There will be many other Outdial service enhancements in 1989. We look forward to this exciting new year, and the improvements it will bring. The input and support of our many thousands of satisfied customers has helped shape the future of the PC Pursuit Service. For this, we extend our deepest thanks. You have helped make PC Pursuit the best end-user data communications value in the industry. Sincerely, Peter Naleszkiewicz Outdial Services Product Manager The "good" news for users: -------------------------- Hi! No doubt you have learned of the rate hikes scheduled to go into effect on February 1, 1989 for the use of Telenet's PC Pursuit service. The following letter was posted on the Portal System in California. The author has requested it be distributed to as many commercial and non-commercial systems as possible. If it is at all possible please bring the attention of the System Users to this letter. Well it had to happen! --------------------- Just as 1988 was going down in the history books as the year that we in the telecomputing world finally got attention in Washington by getting the FCC to drop a proposal to levy access charges against the networks, one of the networks appears to be preparing to sock it to us by raising its rates by the very amount the FCC declined to approve! Is there a weird sense of logic here? Not so long ago the networks and the network users were united in a common effort to combat what was perceived as a move by the FCC to place an economic stranglehold on the computer information industry. Independent surveys indicated that a $5.50/hr increase would have caused a 55 per cent decline in growth rates for residential use and a 20 % decline for business use of the online networks. Over 20,000 letters were received by the FCC and it appeared as though we had achieved a say in the future of networking. Well the honeymoon is over! The networks were quite willing to solicit and openly encourage the PC user base to respond to the FCC. A press campaign actively publicized the deleterious effect these charges would have on our schools, students, information providers, BBS's, and the whole slew of creative activity on the networks. But now, we see the first network reaching out and attempting to unilaterly collect for themselves the very access charges we succeded in defeating. Where is the truth in the testimony given by Telenet to the panels in Washington? We have to view United Telcom's (parent company of Telenet) actions in their true light. Telenet is a Value Added Network (VAN), and as such is unregulated, but does benefit from federal restrictions on Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCS). These restrictions are intended to allow a healthy competition to exist while the networks evolve and grow without undue pressure from the telecomunications giants (AT&T & RBOCS). However, United Telcom has other problems. It is also the parent company of Sprint which lost $112 million in the 2nd qtr. 1988 and $19 million in the 3rd qtr. Wall street analysts are skeptical that United Telcom will be able to further boost returns and some have predicted that United Telcom may have to sell off Telenet. It appears that United Telcom feels that the average PC Pursuit user should now help pay for Sprint's losses. The empty rhetoric in the 30-day letter issued by PC Pursuit shows no legitimate business reason for the proposed increases. The phony cost comparison against mythical "competitive" networks does not stand up. The fact that PC PURSUIT has a MINIMUM $25/month usage charge separates it from the other networks and makes hourly cost comparisons invalid. The actual revenue per hour usage figure is only available to PC Pursuit, but given the statistical fact that not all users use their accounts at the same level it is possible that PC Pursuit is effectively earning comparative profits to the other networks on an hourly rate. The other contradictory factor in the proposed price increase seems to be putting the cart before the horse in the sense that PC Pursuit is of the opinion that we would be foolish enough to pay more dollars per hour to obtain "access" to an information provider whether it be Portal or a BBS, than the cost of communicating with AND using the facilities of online services such as CIS or GEnie. It appears that PC Pursuit believes we should pay the same hourly charge for using their communications network alone as we would normally pay for accessing AND using the host computers on CIS, etc. PC Pursuit wants the same revenues without providing the host computers, the online databases, the access to other e-mail systems, conferences, online chat, or all the other services provided by these systems. o Part of the phoney justification for this is to talk about expanding the penny-ante bulletin board system they presently run. Do they feel we are stupid? o Does this mean that PC Pursuit is looking to compete with the BBS systems that give it its reason for existence? o What does the owner of the BBS get out of this deal? o What will systems like Portal get out of this? o What will the telecomputing community get out of this? o What will United Telcom get out of this? o What SHOULD United Telcom get out of this? It has not been demonstrated that PC Pursuit is in trouble. Therefore it appears that the strategy being followed by United Telcom is to see "what the market will bear". Perhaps we should let them know? -------------------------------- Let's not whimper and whine....let's ROAR! Soon to appear here: A draft of the letter we intend to send to our Congresspersons, the FCC, the president of Telenet, and the president of United Telcom, and our state representatives. If you think this has merit, please post it to whatever other network or BBS you use. Jas and Sean appended: 01/01/89 President of Telenet Apollo Guida, President 12490 Sunrise Valley Drive Reston, VA 22096 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTERNATIONAL HOTLINE¿ ===================== Conf : ST Report Msg# : 9 Lines: Extended Read: 3 Sent : Jan 3, 1989 at 7:41 AM To : RALPH MARIANO From : BARRY FREEMAN Subj : STR Reply HI-SOFT PREFERRED! ------------------ Hi All... Barry here, calling from the Uk.. responding to an article in STR 068. We had heard about Michtron's bust-up with GFA Systemtechnique a while ago. A lot of people over here bought GFA basic 2.0, and have been using it for quite a while. I waited, since, as an Assembly programmer, I could live without Ataris dreadful BASIC. When I decided that a BASIC would be a good way to write small programs, and also some utilites for FoReM ST, I looked around. I had been using what is probably the best Assembler development system on the ST, HiSoft Devpac ST, so I looked at what HiSoft had to offer. Unwilling to spend large amounts of money on a trial, I borrowed a friends copy of GFA Basic Version 2.0, and I obtained a copy of the newly-released HiSoft BASIC on loan from a friendly dealer. (Yes, there ARE dealers like that!). GFA BASIC version 2.0 is an Interpreted BASIC. I won't bore everyone with what that means, since you probably already know.. there is a compiler for it (at extra cost).. Ok, I needed to produce stand alone programs that could be run from the desktop, without a huge 'tagged' header, or a 'run-time' module..(I don't know if you have FAST STBasic available in the USA, but that uses a 'tagger' to make stand alone programs, at a cost of 72k overhead!). My friend had the compiler too, so I borrowed that too. GFA's environment is pretty good. You have function keys that do useful things, and mouse support. There is Direct Mode, for seeing output, and Program Mode for writing code. It's structured and you don't need line numbers. Ok, I thought, what's a good test of a language's speed, and efficiency? I wrote a short program that did the following: Create a new file, Write 5512 random bytes to it, close it, open it, read 5k back into a string, print the straing. (The random characters were all ASCII printable characters). Put a timer on it, and run it Interpreted, and then compiled. I don't have the actual figures now, since this was about a year and a half ago. It seemed very fast, both interpreted and compiled, and the compiled file size was pretty good, around 15k or so. When I got the HiSoft BASIC, about 9 months later, I IMMEDIATELY bought it! Here's why. ----------- HiSoft is a compiled basic.. there's no intermediate stage. This has some disadvantages, in that you can't 'break' a program half way through and dump the variables. But, as I said, I was used to assembler, so that didn't worry me. It's FAST! that same program from the GFA bit, ran faster, and the compiled program was about 7k shorter. And the Environment! It's exactly the same as HiSoft's Assembler! The editor isn't the fastest in the world, but the BASIC source is ASCII text, so you can use ANY text editor! There's a standalone, TTP version of the compiler, so it can be run from a command line. You can 'include' bot BASIC SOURCE **AND** BINARY programs.. so my assembler redirection routines for the BBS could all be included. The compiled basic program can have extended debug info included at compile time, so I can use MONST2 to debug if necessary (rarely, the environment is GOOD!). what else,... oh yeah, while you're developing your program, you don't have to compile to disk.. you can compile to memory, and run it without leaving the editor..and let me tell you, the compiler to memory is quick! 50,000 lines a minute! I mean, a 20k ASCII basic source file compiles to memory in less than 5 seconds! This makes development very fast, and who needs to dump the variables? Just include PRINT statements where you need debug info! Now, get this... I wanted to use a resource file, you know, GEM, DIALOG Boxes, alerts etc.. do you KNOW how hard it is to hard-code that stuff into a BASIC program? Not any more! HiSoft has access to EVERY GEMDOS, XBIOS, BIOS, AES and VDI call.. including RSRSC_LOAD, so you can use your favourite Resource Construction Set to do the GEM bits, then just load 'em in! What I'm saying is that, you haven't LOST a thing by Michtron going over to HiSoft. If you bought GFA, do what I did, write off that $60 or whatever, if you're making commercial or shareware BASIC programs, you'll do more with Hisoft. You want to know what really made me so pro-HiSoft? Ok, I had a problem. I wanted to load a Dialog box. The box had 3 or 4 editable text fields. I created the file with K-Resource (dunno if you have that), and did the business with HiSoft. What? I couldn't edit any of the fields! The box looked ok, all the fields the right length, but the | just stayed at the far-left of the field whatever I did..I went back to my RCS, the file was ok..so I phoned HiSoft..they have an hour a day where they answer technical queries..I got through..'I have this probelm with Resource files and editable fields... 'I said..' Ah yes..' the man said.. 'You need to do this, then this , then do this bit of code..' (He dictated about 10 lines of code over the phone). I said was it a bug in HiSoft? He said no, it's a 'feature' of the AES, try it in C and it'll be the same problem.. (I did, and it is!). I have met Andy Pennel of HiSoft at varous Shows.. without fail, the staff have been helpful and polite to a fault. Always willing to load up Basic and show me where I'm going wrong, or to sort a problem out.. I'd say, without doubt, that the people at HiSoft are the most helpful software publishers/authors I have EVER dealt with. Once you try HiSoft BASIC, you'll wonder how you managed before! If you don't already, give their Assmbler package a try too.. 68000 assembler is easier than C! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ST REPORT CONFIDENTIAL¿ ====================== > London, UK ** HOW DO YOU SPELL RELIEF? ** ----------- Expect to see a marvelous new cart released here that will perform a number of powerhouse functions for the programmer, ie; monitor, block saves, dumps, disassemble etc. Release is expected during the first quarter of 1989. > Washington, DC ** COMMODORE IN HOT WATER ** -------------- Alledgedly, the IRS has a bill to collect, $74 million dollars from Commodore. Hmmm there is a nice chunk of the national deficit. > Sunnyvale, CA ** THE USA WILL HAVE AN ATARI FACTORY! ** ------------- The US Atari facility is not a thought of the past, it is still on the front burner. There are a few more contenders now though, we now see San Antonio, Houston and an undisclosed city in Nevada are involved. > NYC, NY ** STOCKS ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT ** ------- Wall ST....sez, smart money is quietly buying up Atari stock. Makes one wonder why? or, perhaps it's time to hit the trough... > Phoenix, AZ ** ATARI REVOKES LICENSE TO USE NAME ** ----------- Hartech..(Atari calculators etc..) is now under control of Atari. STRC reported on the 2000.00 DTP system prize and land deals ( Time Share in FLA) last summer. Expect to see Atari marketing the complete line for next Christmas. > Woodland Hills, CA ** A NEW TURTLE IS COMING! ** ------------------- A new version of Turtle is nearly ready. A few more weeks of testing should be all it needs. It does check to see that the disk matches the RAM disk config, and offers to re-format it if it doesn't. It will format both 9 and 10 sector disks (although it doesn't apply a "TWIST" to the sector sequence). It has several other new features, as well. Just a bit more testing. The new version of Turtle also allows assignment of the RAMdisk to any drive (C-P). The NEW Turtle will be available by the the end of the month. GOOD SHAREWARE! > San Francisco, CA ** GFA TO ANNOUNCE NEW HOME ** ----------------- Jan 6, 1989 GFA Systemtechnik GmbH, Dusseldorf, W. Germany GFA president Rolf Hilchner announced that they are completing negotiations to continue support for their products within the U.S. He stated that within two weeks he would reveal details of plans for a U.S. company to assume all sales and support activities for GFA products. Like to wager? Bet it will be Start/Antic Folks?..any takers? > Long Beach, CA ** REGENT SHIPS MEGATOUCH!! ** -------------- The goodie that makes the cousins of the MEGAs fell like a Mega is available, we received our packeage this past thursday, and promptly installed the "MEGATOUCH" in the 1040 we use for the STReport BBS. We are in a unique position as we have both a MEGA ST 4 and the 1040, this device works! The 1040 no longer has an "oatmeal mush" fell to it... IT FEELS LIKE A MEGA!! You can't go wrong for 11.95, it's like a new keyboard. Call:1-213-439-9664 Tell 'em ya saw it here! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- USERGROUPS ARE #1! ================== 1989 - ATARI'S QUEST -------------------- by R.F. Mariano As a result of an exclusive interview with Sig Hartman of Atari, our belief that 1989 will be the year to be remembered as the year of Atari is now stronger than ever before. First and foremost, Mr Hartmann wanted to make sure the Usergroups understand that the Atari Corp. and Sam Tramiel have designated him (Mr. Hartmann) as the point man in relations with the usergroups. Usergroups are encouraged to contact his office for any assistance or information they may require. For example, he detailed, if a usergroup would like to have us (Atari Corp.) attend one of their monthly meetings, then they should have a "regional" meeting. To explain further, have a number of groups from a larger geographical area than that of one group plan to have a joint meeting and thus assure a large number of attendees. Mr Hartmann made it quite clear that there would be strong support at these meetings in the form of software and hardware (donated by Atari). Mr. Hartman also pointed out that the Usergroups are very high on the priority list at Atari and that he will be there to help, especially for Atari Fests and Jamborees. He did emphasize that the help could also be in the form of financial assistance (a loan) for hall reservations and such. "Part of our goal is to show the memberships of the Usergroups that Atari fully intends to strongly support the usergroup in as many way as possible...for example: a)- Help in detailing a show and provide promotional materials. b)- Attend regional meeting to further display Atari's commitment to support Usergroups. c)- Set up displays and demonstrations of Atari Computer Equipment in booths at the Atari Usergroup Shows. d)- Provide financial assistance where needed. e)- Donate Prizes for these affairs. Editor Note: It is imperative to impress upon all the users that Atari is aggressively engaged in taking back it's rightful place in the US marketplace and will achieve this goal as a result of it's strong efforts in 1989. Sam Tramiel has placed the responsibility of the Usergroup support squarely on Mr. Sig Hartmann's shoulders and as such, Mr. Hartmann has made it abundantly clear that he will "bend over backwards" to help the usergroups be successful. We asked Mr. Hartmann a number of rather pointed questions about the future of Atari and he answered each and every one with ease. o Mr. Hartmann, how does the future appear for Atari in the USA? There will be a more than ample supply of 520, 1040, and Mega machines all throughout the US market, we will be aggressively adding a large quantity of new dealers during the first quarter of the year. We have no foreseeable delivery problems, in fact, the market place will have all it requires as far as ST gear is concerned. Atari will be very strong as far as product availability is concerned. He said. o Have you any news for us about the portable (laptop) or Stacy II as it is called? That particular unit is being developed in the UK and therefore I have very little information that is more up-to-date than you already have... o Is there any truth to the stories we keep hearing about Federated getting preferential treatment? for example, having the 5.25" drive for the PC. You must understand that Federated is a mass merchandiser and as such, we must attempt to place product of that type where we can move the largest quantity and thereby establish the market. We will not however, allow the same thing to occur with the high end items like The Mega2/4 or the SLM804 for example. Editor Note: Atari has made the first big step forward as far as we are concerned in letting us know that usergroups are one of it's primary concerns. Also the fact that the drams are in very good supply means that the flow of machines in the STATES will be at it's highest level yet. There are many more plans for the Atari marketplace 'in the works' that Mr. Hartmann stressed "we cannot air before the right time" so...we are sworn to wait until we are given the green light to let you know. We will say this, Atari IS on the right track and IS going to "bring the bacon home". -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCOVERY CARTRIDGE CONFERENCE ============================== with Richard Adams ------------------ 01-04-89 ~ CIS Atari Sigs in CompuServe's Convention Center ATTENDEES: ---------- 76703,254 DFL SYSOP-Ron 72431,3542 QLA JOE QUINTERO 76703,204 DFL Dawn Luks 72137,1122 SCE Richard Adams 73710,1052 JAX R.Mariano STReport 75026,1161 RCH Bob Hohman 76004,2136 DEM Gadgets Inc. (Dave) 73437,3162 WCH David Hagood 71777,2140 GBO Ron Kovacs -STZMAG 72327,3042 LSM John Nagy 75565,1351 HOQ Don Smith 72337,35 HAP John Hileman 72421,2560 DTM Anthony Cruz 76004,1621 JAX Bill Teal 76701,11 NYY Charles 76703,4223 MFL Dave Groves 72337,146 MIP Neil Bradley 76702,375 TRO Keith **** Tonights COnference is a MODERATED question and answer session with RICHARD ADAMS, president of HAPPY COMPUTERS. Once the CO begins, only users in the question queue can talk openly and only when its your turn. To enter the queue, just type /QUE and when you're on top, the sysop will notify you to begin. PLEASE ASK ONLY ONE QUESTION PER TURN. FEEL FREE TO ENTER THE QUEUE AS MUCH AS YOU LIKE, BUT ASK ONLY *1* QUESTION PER TURN. We suggest you type shorter lines (approx. 60 chars per line) and PRE-TYPE your question into the holding buffer so that you can transmit it quickly and easily when your turn is called. For instructions on using the edit buffer, type /HELP. (SYSOP-Ron) ok folks, lets begin..... % The ATARI ST and HAPPY COMPU conference is beginning Your moderator is Job 1 SYSOP-Ron (SYSOP-Ron) Let me introduce our guest tonight.... (SYSOP-Ron) Richard ADAMS, president of HAPPY COMPUTER makers of the HAPPY 810 famous in the 8-bit world and now the DISCOVERY CARD for the ST. Tonight's CO is moderated questions to get in line to speak, type /QUE and when its your turn, I'll notify you. Before we start the questions,let's ask Richard if he has any opening comments. (SYSOP-Ron) Richard-- ga. (Richard Adams) My name is Richard Adams. I am the president of Happy Computers, Inc. I am the chief designer of the Discovery Cartridge hardware and software. I am able to answer all of your questions regarding Happy Computers and the Discovery Cartridge. I begin with a brief description of the Discovery Cartridge product. First, lets abbreviate Discovery Cartridge as DC. The DC is a product for the Atari ST and MEGA ST computers. It consists of a hardware device, and software utilities. The hardware device contains a custom designed IC chip, that allows the ST to read and write virtually any floppy disk format. The disk based software utilities provide access to this chip's features. Various functions are supported by our current software. First, the user can backup copy protected software, that cannot ordinarily be backed up. Next, the unit allows converting Macintosh format disks into the Magic Sac or Spectre format, for use with those MAC emulation products. It also permits conversion of Magic Sac or Spectre format disks back into Macintosh format. Finally, well there is no limit. With the right software and drive, your ST could read and write any disk format up to a maximum of about 800 thousand bits per second. The custom chip in the DC eliminates the limitations of the disk controller in the ST. The DC surpasses the capabilities of any other disk controller system for any other personal computer, in its price range. The standard unit which includes disk backup and Mac format transfer sells for a suggested retail price of $249.95. If you mention COMPUSERVE when ordering, you can get special $30.00 discount, now through January 31, 1989. Here is our info: Happy Computers, Inc. P.O. Box 1268 Morgan Hill, CA 95037 (408) 779-3830 (Richard Adams) ga (SYSOP-Ron) okay... thanks Richard....now, without any furthur ado.... (SYSOP-Ron) lets begin. % Moderator recognizes queue #1 JOE QUINTERO <2> (SYSOP-Ron) ga Joe. (JOE QUINTERO) Dear Mr. Adams, I would like to know, what Hardware and software do you have for the Atari 8-bit line and 1050 disk drive. Thank you! ga (Richard Adams) We have the 810 disk drive Enhancement, and the 1050 disk drive Enhancement. These are in limited production now, since the demand has lessened. The 1050 version allows backup of copy protected disks, high speed reading and high speed write with verify, also true double density and transfer of IBM PC files to and from Atari files mostly for text and data, not programs. The current price for either Enhancement is $149.95... (Richard Adams) ga % Moderator recognizes queue #2 David Hagood <6> (SYSOP-Ron) ga David. (David Hagood) Will the DC allow the reading/trasferring of files from IBM 1.2MB, Amiga, 8 bit Atari, etc? ga (Richard Adams) Although the DC can read and write single, double, and high density each computer operating system has a different file structure we cannot immediately support all possible file structures with our software. We are about to release a questionaire to our customers, to get their help in prioritizing which computer's file transfer we will support first also, other authors may contribute to the task. I have started talks with several authors for this purpose. (Richard Adams) ga. (SYSOP-Ron) Richard-- please confirm this: The DC is strictly a cartridge. It does not require any mods to the computer or disk drives. Correct? (SYSOP-Ron) ga (Richard Adams) Yes, no modification is needed to a properly working computer to utilize all of the features... (Richard Adams) ga (SYSOP-Ron) Thanks.... % Moderator recognizes queue #3 R.Mariano STReport <8> (SYSOP-Ron) Ralph. ga (R.Mariano STReport) How does Discovery Cart install and how are the extra drives used? and are there any limitations on the types of drives used? (Richard Adams) The DC hardware unit plugs into the cartridge port on the ST or MEGA ST computer. A cable from the back of the DC plugs into the external drive connector on the back of the computer. If there are any external drives, they plug into the Discovery Cartridge. The system works with single or multiple drives. Internal drives work equally well. The drive used must match the interface characteristics of the ST computer system... (Richard Adams) ga % Moderator recognizes queue #4 Don Smith <10> (Don Smith) Thank you. Mr. Adams, I have purchased a DC with 0 options. It allowed me to back up my copy of Falcon without a problem. Later... my second disk trashed (that's why I got it)....any further attempts to back up the second disk have failed. Any clues? Thank you. (Richard Adams) Do you mean that you could not backup the backup? (Richard Adams) ga (Don Smith) No... could not back up the original 2nd disk (2 disk with Falcon a second time. Worked fine first effort. (Richard Adams) Haven't heard of problems backing up this one at all obviuosly something changed. Rather than try to debug this particular problem in the conference, I suggest you see if there are problems making any other backups, for starters... (Don Smith) Thank You. (Richard Adams) send me a message about that result.. (Richard Adams) ga % Moderator recognizes queue #5 Anthony Cruz <14> (Anthony Cruz) Will we be able to download control files from compuserve for use with the Happy Discovery Cartridge?? ga (Richard Adams) Yes, definetely. I am about to upload several improvements, look for them by this weekend... (Richard Adams) ga (SYSOP-Ron) Richard-- whats a 'control file'? (SYSOP-Ron) ga (Richard Adams) "Backup Control File" allows the user to instruct the backup program how to read the source disk, and create the backup... This lets the user select which mode of reading is used. For example... direct flux reading, under index, fast copy, etc (Richard Adams) ga (SYSOP-Ron) thanks % Moderator recognizes queue #7 JOE QUINTERO <2> (SYSOP-Ron) ga Joe. (JOE QUINTERO) Dear Mr. Adams, do you need specific drives for the d/c?? (ect..Ibm...you would need a IBM drive, Macintosh you would need a Macintosh drive..ect.. ga (Richard Adams) For MAC disk transfer, most standard Atari 3.5" drives would work. For High Density 5.25", or 3.5" special mechanisms are needed. For disk backup of ST copy protected disks, no special drive is needed. (Richard Adams) ga % Moderator recognizes queue #8 David Hagood <6> (David Hagood) Did you ever release the tech manual on the 8 bit enhancements? I asked 'bout this when you first mentioned it in one of your newsletters, but never heard any more 'bout it (I own 2 1050 enchancments) ga (Richard Adams) There wasn't enough interest to devote the time to this....Perhaps when I have more time, I might decide to release some of the product's source code, which includes all kinds of inline docs! (Richard Adams) ga % Moderator recognizes queue #9 R.Mariano STReport <8> (R.Mariano STReport) Is it possible to get a rough estimate of how many D.C.s there are worldwide?.. (Richard Adams) Yes, there are more than 1500 and less than 20,000 (SYSOP-Ron) Could you be a little narrower in your range? (Richard Adams) No, but the number is growing each day.... (Richard Adams) ga (R.Mariano STReport) Will you take a moment to compare the DC and the translator? (Richard Adams) The Translator operates online with the Spectre and Magic Sac, the DC presently does not. The necessity of doing this is small, since the Spectre format is fast and reliable, operating in the native format of the ST computer. The DC is many times faster than the Translator for the purpose of reading and writing MAC disks. The DC is a general purpose disk system improvement, offering a varitey of other features, including backup of copy protected disks. So there you have it, the DC is faster, does more, and costs less than the Translator. (Richard Adams) ga % Moderator recognizes queue #10 JOE QUINTERO <2> (JOE QUINTERO) Mr. Adams, can you tell us are there any newsletters, pamphlets, etc, that we can receive in the mail on how the HAPPY, INC. is doing, new hardware and such? ga, (Richard Adams) Give us a call, or drop us a line...Whatever is current, I'll be glad to send you...We haven't had a general mailing since Nov 1987, when the DC was first announced (Richard Adams) ga (SYSOP-Ron) Richard-- would these be available to be posted in our LIBs? (Richard Adams) Yes, thats the best place to find them. ga % Moderator recognizes queue #11 Anthony Cruz <14> (Anthony Cruz) Will the discovery cart be able to back up amiga, macintosh, and other 16-bit computer protected software?? I had no luck with the amiga's Dragons Lair, not enough memory it tells me. ga (Richard Adams) I think you mean "WRITE BUFFER OVERFLOW"... (Anthony Cruz) yes.. ga (Richard Adams) Yes, there is a way to backup all Amiga software... even with the current version, this info we have just worked out with some Amigas we had sitting around. Basicially, use the Amiga copy program to copy the disk first, and then use the D.C. to copy track 0 on both sides in the direct flux copy mode. Most Amiga programs seem to have the tough protection on track 0. The next release of our software will do the whole job. The problem is the Amiga uses different syncs, and longer tracks, (longer than the 4% allowed by our rev 2.6 and rev 2.7 software) (Richard Adams) ga (Anthony Cruz) will be in new control files right? Will look for em tonight..or would the weekend be better? (Anthony Cruz) ga (Richard Adams) The buffer expansion takes a new version, not new control file. The backup control file for track 0, and other Amiga info will be part of my uploaded updated concerning MAC, unprotected disks can be backed up by using our DMMXFER program. We haven't considered protected MAC disks yet, since there is little call for them in our current marketplace ...ie the emulators for MAC on the ST don't do many of them. ga % Moderator recognizes queue #12 David Hagood <6> (David Hagood) When accessing the DC, are the drives accessable via std. GEM/TOS calls...ie did you intercept BIOS? if not, will you at a later date. ga (Richard Adams) Do you mean for the third and 4th drive option? ga (David Hagood) Yes, and also for the foreign formats (IBM 1.2M, Mac, etc) ga (Richard Adams) A great deal of work went into the DDRIVE.PRG driver which currently supports GEM / BIOS intercepted access to the optional 3rd and 4th floppies. High Density will require further software, tell us your priority on our upcoming questionaire. (Richard Adams) ga % Moderator recognizes queue #13 R.Mariano STReport <8> (R.Mariano STReport) Is there a possiblity of DC and 'other' carts ever being ..compatible and if so, could a software change inhibit that compatibility? (Richard Adams) Pretty vague Ralph, be more specific! ga (R.Mariano STReport) ok, Can software changes stop the current compatiblity of DC and Spectre, (with the two switch option) ga (Richard Adams) The Spectre software can be used in two ways, with a DC which has the modification we have recommended. You can plug the Spectre in as a 2nd cartridge, or you can plug in the MAC ROMS inside the DC. In both cases, the unit cannot be distinguished from a Spectre cartridge plugged in by itself. Gadgets by Small could not write a program to detect the DC, without first making some change to all of the Spectre cartridges already shipped. ga % Moderator recognizes queue #14 JOE QUINTERO <2> (JOE QUINTERO) Mr. Adams, I would like to know, do I have to send any S&H costs when write you for your pamphlets? ga (Richard Adams) Not usually, but a SASE, normal size, about 4 by 9 is appreciated ga % Moderator recognizes queue #15 Anthony Cruz <14> (Anthony Cruz) When will the new backup control files be uploaded?? (Richard Adams) Not having a crystal ball, and not knowing what my wife has planned for me later this week, I can't be too exact...But look for them this weekend! ga % Moderator recognizes queue #16 David Hagood <6> (David Hagood) Could you post a list of options/prices on the DC, either here or as a file in one of the UL areas? ga (Richard Adams) There is a list of options in the DSCVU27L.ARC file, in the OPTIONS.DOC file, which I think is here on COMPUSERVE. Concerning price, the only option which is not a special order that is, made to order, is OPTION PACKAGE 2, suggested retail is $319.95, includes battery backed up clock, circuitry and connector for third and fourth floppy drives, and ROM / EPROM sockets No 2nd cart port is included. The unit has 2 switches on the front. ga (SYSOP-Ron) I'd like to jump in here with a question. (philosophical)... A device as powerful as the DC has many legit uses for sure. But, its no secret that it could be used for non-legit uses pirating, etc. .... Question:....Have you ever considered adding a 'feature' that would somehow inhibit the improper uses a bit perhaps like Data Pacific put into the design of the MAGIC SAC and GADGETS put into SPECTRE? ga (Richard Adams) Do you mean that they have some feature to prevent piracy of their product, or to prevent piracy by their product? ga (SYSOP-Ron) To inhibit piracy BY the product. i.e.- make it less useful for pirating software or maybe remove features that enable you to modem protected files in bulk. (I dont even claim that this is possible. I'm asking if it could be done.) ga (Richard Adams) Other than the unlicensed use of Apple's firmware, and the copying of Apples finders & system software, I'm not aware of how the Magic Sac and Spectre are used with piracy as the intention. The ability to create image files with the DC is a feature that allows making "first generation" backups even when the original is lost... Like other things in our society, it is up to the user to use the product legitimately. ga (David Hagood) Ron, you never recognized the next person. I would like to say something... (SYSOP-Ron) ga David. (David Hagood) up disk access, and to port files to/from my ST at disk speed (using IBMXFR) I just want others to know that piracy is not the only use of HCI's equipment. ga (Richard Adams) Excellent...ga (SYSOP-Ron) ok. good point. % Moderator recognizes queue #18 Ron Kovacs -STZMAG <7> (Ron Kovacs -STZMAG) Well Mr. Luks tapped part of my question. In it's place.. What is the current situation between Happy and Gadgets?? ga (Richard Adams) Just last November, some thoughtful persons brought to my attention the (Richard Adams) fact that David Small had been making false statements about me and my (Richard Adams) products. These false statements included the following: 1) Happy Computers illegally copied Data Pacific's Magic Sac design. 2) Happy Computers shipped an unproven, unworking product. The DC product was entirely of Happy Computers' own design. No portion of any other company's product was illegally copied. All of the DCs I have shipped have been fully tested and working units. Even the earliest advance order units were and still are fully functional. All of the features of the DC work correctly, including reliable and fast reading and writing of MACINTOSH disks, and backup of copy protected disks. This is precisely as my literature and documentation state. David Small had been making statements of this nature on both Genie and Compuserve, for some time. I have found false statements like this going back into the 2nd quarter of 1988. Only recently was I made aware of this. I had to respond. It does appear that David Small was the originator of these less than truthful statements. Since then, several persons have echoed what David Small said. Perhaps, since David Small does have some credibility, in that he has written articles and designed products for the ST computer, people were taking for granted that his statements were truthful. I am definitely considering legal action against David Small and others that were involved in this campaign of defamation. These lies definitely hurt my credibility and sales. I am currently collecting evidence to reflect the scope of the actual financial damages that David Small has inflicted. If you or any person you know, was influenced into not buying our products, by these false statements, please contact me immediately. (Richard Adams) (408) 779-3830 ga (Ron Kovacs -STZMAG) Perhaps David Small would like torespond since I cannot speak on his behalf. ga (SYSOP-Ron) David ga. (Richard Adams) I would strongly recommend that such a discussion be in a more proper place. ga (Gadgets Inc. (Dave)) All this legaltalk I'm sd *grin* I hardly know what to say. Ever s I'm sorry Richard feels that way. It's unfortunate that a couple of old 8-bit hands like us aren't getting along. .ga. (SYSOP-Ron) Lets keep things back to an informative nature and leave the legal troubles to the courtrooms. okay? % Moderator recognizes queue #20 John Nagy <12> (John Nagy) Richard, I wonder when reading the variouys messages in the bases here and on the other services hello? (Richard Adams) still here... (SYSOP-Ron) continue John. (John Nagy) getting garbage back. ok will continue (John Nagy) why it is that programmers that work to protect their efforts are being cast as somewhat villanous as compared to your effort to thwart their protections. Seems they have the right to prevent backups without their direct consent? ga (Richard Adams) Quite to the contrary, It is my understanding that the copyright laws of the United States allow the user to make backups of magnetic media. When the software publisher disappears, as most do in time, even for example, my brother Scott Adams (Adventure International), the users of our disk backup products will still be enjoying the software products they legitimately paid for! ga (SYSOP-Ron) okay John? (John Nagy) My point is only that it seems that a programmer who wants to prevent your or any product from copying his product is not per se a bad guy. Thats the whole point of the protection in the first place. ga (Richard Adams) With a disk backup device as thorough as the DC copy protection at least serves as a reminder that the authors should be compensated for their hard work. ga % Moderator recognizes queue #21 Don Smith <10> (Don Smith) Thank you... BTW, I was talking about Scott Adams just yesterday... I told a dealer friend of mine that I've kept my VIC 20 solely because to sell it would be without the original Scott Adams Adventures that I so enjoyed. It seems that the more "powerful" adventure games aren't as much fun. On to my question. I can show any visitor to my computer room the originals of Falcon and ESScore Plus. In the case of EZ Score, it cost me $150.00. The box did NOT include a card to send off for a duplicate disk should my original go bad. To run the program, you MUST have the ORIGINAL in drive A for the program to check. I didn't like a $150 investment riding on the fate of a single disk, and face the only option of begging for a backup with my damaged original.. and wait for what may be weeks. My question (you knew I was going to get around to it) is ... Do you think software publishers sometimes put so much thought and effort into fighting the bad guys, that they may realize how they are alienating the goods guys (Don Smith) who beleive in buying their software? Do you think, now (Don Smith) that your product is out, that more publishers will drop protection? GA. (Richard Adams) Software publisher egos considered, they haven't backed down on protection so far, at least not for games, and this is somewhat understandable, considering the nature of sales of this type of product. However, the issue of piracy is not all there is to the DC, and my reason for being here. (Richard Adams) ga (SYSOP-Ron) (1 last question then Richard can make a closing statement.) % Moderator recognizes queue #22 Neil Bradley <13> (Neil Bradley) What are the possibilities of you designing a "reduced capability" DC? I personally don't own a Magic Sac, Spectre or PC DITTO. I really don't need those features of the DC, all I would like to do is the backup of ST disks. I something without the added featues would be helpful (and less expensive). Thanks. GA (Richard Adams) The ability to do MAC format conversion is inherent in the custom HART chip that makes the disk backup also so powerfull (Richard Adams) Just excluding the MAC trans (Dave Groves) Richard, as a business user of software where "downtime" is expensive, I fully concur that backups are needed. However, I also believe personally that the near death of the 8 bit software market arose as the result of pirates, many of whom abused your products, (or maybe didn't based on some of your advertising in years gone by). Are you saying that you have turned over a new leaf and are willing to help the honest users and developers fight pirates? Also, Mr. Smith, I fear that if Mr. Adams product is not properly and carefully controlled, no one will drop protection, but many will drop development and production. The ST market is just too small. ga (Richard Adams) ga???????????????? (SYSOP-Ron) dave G.-- can you retransmit the last question? (Dave Groves) Yes... (Dave Groves) Richard, as a business user of software where "downtime" is expensive, I fully concur that backups are needed. However, I also believe personally that the near death of the 8 bit software market arose as the result of pirates, many of whom abused your products, (or maybe didn't based on some of your advertising in years gone by). Are you saying that you have turned over a new leaf and are willing to help the honest users and developers fight pirates? Also, Mr. Smith, I fear that if Mr. Adams product is not properly and carefully controlled, no one will drop protection, but many will drop development and production. The ST market is just too small. ga (Richard Adams) Your statement is sort of insulting. I have always been against piracy. Can you also blame the HAPPY for the lack of sales of C-64, VIC, TI, APPLE 2, etc, when compared with other modern computers? ga (Dave Groves) Ron? (SYSOP-Ron) well, lets do this: the formal CO time is up so lets let Richard make any closing statement he wants then I'll open the CO to open chat if anyone wishes to remain online. Richard-- any statement? ga (Richard Adams) I note some publications have recently unfairly stated that HAPPY COMPUTERS' support is lacking. Let me clarify that there are few companies where you can call and talk directly to the designer, as you can at HAPPY COMPUTERS. Thanks (Richard Adams) ga (SYSOP-Ron) okay folks...thanks to all for participating....the formal CO is closed and anyone who wishes to hang around a bit is welcome. g'nite. The conference has ended.. 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