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VENDOR DATABASE UPDATED! ----------------------- Bill Aycock has uploaded VENDOR.DAT to LIBRARY 6 of the Atari Productivity Forum (GO ATARIPRO). This is an update to the VENDOR.DAT Atari vendor data file, which lists names, addresses, phone numbers, product info, and CIS UserIDs for developers and vendors of Atari products. Please see VENDOR.ARC in the same library for the viewer PRG/ACC and documentation. THE ATARI PORTFOLIO FORUM ON COMPUSERVE HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AN OFFICIAL SUPPORT SITE BY ATARI CORPORATION "GO APORTFOLIO TO ACCESS THE ATARI PORTFOLIO FORUM" """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" > From the Editor's Desk "Saying it like it is!" """""""""""""""""""""" A few weeks away from Comdex and the tension is already mounting. Atari is reported to have some "very special" goodies to announce/show at Comdex. In fact, its been reported that the announcements may compare to the enormity and importance of the original 520ST announcement. The Atari computing community needs the shot in the arm Atari's expected Comdex presentation is capable of providing. Let's hope the reported powerhouse announcements have the gusto to do so. If you are going to be attending Comdex, be sure to look up Ditek International's booth where the Windows version of DynaCADD will be on display. Its sure to be treat to see DynaCADD doing its thing on the PC platform's Windowed environment. Its great to see such foresight on the part of Ditek as this move will ensure continued support for the Atari version of DynaCADD. Congratulations guys. The Atari platform is looked upon these days by some as a fossil, an embodiment of days gone by, to substantiate their claims they point out the developers leaving this platform for greener pastures and/or entirely different careers. Informed computer industry observers categorize this unfortunate happenstance as a "shakeout". The phenomenon is a normal process in any growing industry. As the technology marches forward, there are bound to be those left by the wayside. The Falcon simply put, must succeed. Else, the handwriting is on the wall. Ralph @ STReport International Online Magazine """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" STReport's Staff DEDICATED TO SERVING YOU! """""""""""""""" Publisher - Editor """""""""""""""""" Ralph F. Mariano PC DIVISION AMIGA DIVISION MAC DIVISION ----------- -------------- ------------ Roger D. Stevens Charles Hill R. ALBRITTON STReport Staff Editors: """"""""""""""""""""""" Lloyd E. Pulley Sr. Dana P. Jacobson Michael Arthur Lucien Oppler Brad Martin Judith Hamner John Szczepanik Dan Stidham Joseph Mirando Steve Spivey Doyle C. 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Sam Tramiel, 08/92 "As I said before, all marketing announcements will be made at Duesseldorf. I will not comment on future models of the Falcon. WE ARE TALKING TODAY ABOUT A MACHINE..... WHICH WILL BE SHIPPING NEXT WEEK." Sam Tramiel, 08/92 """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" > CPU STATUS REPORT LATE BREAKING INDUSTRY-WIDE NEWS ================= Issue #45 Compiled by: Lloyd E. Pulley, Sr. -- Toshiba Offers New Notebook Toshiba America has unveiled its first pen computer. The $3,499 Dynapad system weighs in at 3.3 pounds and uses a 25MHz Advanced Micro Devices 386SXLV 3.3-volt microprocessor. It features a 40MB hard drive, two card slots and a 9 1/2-inch display. Toshiba also is cutting prices 14-25% on its notebooks, moving the low end of its suggested retail prices down to $2,299. Actual retail prices are typically 6-12% below the suggested price. Toshiba also introduced a top-of-the-line family of 486-powered note- books dubbed the T4400Cs, with what it termed the world's most advanced color display screen. Estimates from International Data Corp. that place Toshiba's share of the $1.4-billion U.S. market for portable computers at a leading 13.9% of the volume for 1991. -- Supplies Plummet, Prices Soar! The high demand for low-priced personal computers has caused chip prices to surge as much as 30% in recent weeks while supplies plummet. Analysts predict this economic lesson of supply and demand will cause a continuation of boom times for American DRAM chip makers, most of whom are running factories at near capacity or even capacity levels. However, the tight semiconductor supplies could potentially hurt compu- ter manufacturers reluctant to pass on the increased chip prices to consumers in a cut-throat PC market. "Prices seem to be creeping up and that could be good for the industry," said analyst Lawrence Borgman at Johsephthal Lyon & Ross Inc., who noted that the price of a four megabit DRAM has jumped from about $9.50 to nearly $14. The rise in DRAM prices is also the result of a preliminary decision by the U.S. Commerce Department to charge Korean manufacturers of dumping DRAMs in the United States at below fair market prices. Analysts predict that companies such as Micron Technology Inc. and Texas Instruments Inc. could benefit from the chip supply shortage. -- Acer Shipping 50mhz 486DX System Acer America Corp. says it now is shipping 50MHz 486DX versions of AcerFrame 3000 high-end symmetric multi-processing server and AcerFrame 1000 dual-processor server. -- IBM Ships Anti-Virus Software IBM has started shipping anti-virus software for either DOS-, Windows- or OS/2-based systems. IBM AntiVirus/DOS will protect both DOS and Windows systems from compu- ter viruses. IBM AntiVirus/2 will protect systems running under OS/2. The two software packages separately sell for $29.95. -- Microsoft Offers Low Software Prices to Mac Buyers Using the slogan "Start Off with the Best," Microsoft Corp. announced today it will offer Microsoft Excel 4.0, Word 5.1 and Microsoft Works 3.0 at special low prices for those who also purchase Macintosh compu- ters. The offer applies to all Mac computers except the Performa and is valid Nov. 1 through Jan. 3. Purchasers of Apple Macintosh computers can receive either a package deal of Microsoft Excel 4.0 and Word 5.1 for the Macintosh or, for a lower price, Microsoft Works 3.0 for the Macintosh. The discounts represent approximately a 50% savings to the resellers. -- NEC Develops Virtual Reality Ski Training System NEC Corp. has developed a virtual reality ski training system that mimics the view, movements and suspense associated with downhill skiing, providing novice and intermediate skiers with an opportunity to learn the sport away from the slopes and in a safe, simulated environment. According to sources, computers are used to generate the interactive 3-D universe of virtual reality and shoots participants into the middle of ski slope action. Skiers in training will learn how to balance weight, utilize ski poles, and navigate ski courses. NEC is predicting that the training system, which is currently being tested in Japan, will hit U.S. sports centers, athletic training facilities and ski resorts within three years. Skiers using virtual reality to improve their form and technical exper- tise will wear a "headmount" -- an apparatus that allows participants to view a traditional ski scene -- and stand on two metal plates that simu- late the sensation of traveling over hills, down pistes and tree-lined trails and over moguls. "Pulse monitors" hooked up to a skier's finger monitor stress levels and adjust the level of difficulty accordingly. For example, the more stress a skier experiences, the less difficult a course will become. -- NEC Announces MIPS-Compatible RISC Processor Family NEC Electronics says it is making a family of MIPS R4400-compatible re- duced instruction-set computer (RISC) microprocessors that operate at low voltages. The company says the new Vr4400 chips operate at either 3.3- or five- volts (V) and have external clock speeds of 75 megahertz (MHz) and internal clock speeds of nearly twice that, or 150 MHz. A 0.6 micron fabrication process was used to increase the clock speeds, according to NEC. NEC maintains more than two million transistors are on the 64-bit chips. And an increase to 16 kb of both instruction cache and data cache allows for higher integer and floating-point performance. NEC says the Vr4400 can be used for workstation, high-end personal com- puters (PCs), and multiprocessing systems. Like the MIPS R4400, the chips offer super-pipelining, a pipelined floating-point unit, two-level cache memory and a high- performance on-chip translation look-aside buf- fer (TLB), the company said. In addition, cache and a memory management unit (MMU) offer in handing of both large-address-space tasks and a large number of users, NEC added. NEC said in simulation of an R4400 processor the Vr4400 delivered 113 SPECmarks overall, with 95 SPECint89 (integer performance) and 126 SPECfp89 (floating-point performance). However, NEC maintains the chips are upwardly compatible with the NEC Vr-series 32-bit and 64-bit microprocessors, including the company's Vr3000A and the Vr4000 chip families. -- Maxtor 2.5-Inch Drives For Portables The growing popularity of notebook computers has led to increasingly smaller drives suitable for the new systems available on the market. Along those lines Maxtor Corp., has introduced two new 2.5-inch disk drives. The 84mb 25084 measures 10 millimeters (mm) in height and weighs 125 grams. The company claims it is the thinnest and lightest 2.5-inch drive available. The new 25252 offers a formatted capacity of 252mb and an average seek time, like the 25084 of 12ms. According to the company, both drives have a track-to-track seek time of 2.5ms. The drives feature a rotational speed of 4247 rpm and an average latency of 7.0ms. Maxtor is targeting the single-disk 25084 at notebook and pen-based systems requiring "high performance in a very thin package." The three- disk 25252 is aimed at manufacturers of high-end notebooks and portable workstations that, according to the company, "require drives with ever increasing performance and capacity in smaller, low power packages." The company claims that the drives are designed for "high reliability in the rugged notebook environment." The specified mean-time between failure (MTBF) rate of 350,000 hours is 40 percent higher than any other 2.5-inch product, maintains the company. Additionally, it is claimed that the 25084 and the 25252 have been designed to withstand 15 Gs operating and 150 Gs non- operating shock, and both drives utilize rugged glass substrate disk media. In seek mode, both products use only 1.8 and 1.9 watts (W), and in standby/sleep mode, the drives use 0.10W. __________________________________________________________________ > ONLINE WEEKLY STReport OnLine The wires are a hummin'! """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" PEOPLE... ARE TALKING ===================== On CompuServe ------------- compiled by Joe Mirando From The Atari Productivity Forum ================================= Continuing last week's conversation about CYBERPAINT's compatibility with Mega STe computers, John Amsler tells Rafael Hermoso: "As the former user of a 1040ST/TOS 1.04 and the current user of a MegaSTe/ TOS 2.06, I HIGHLY recommend that you get the MegaSTe. I'm not sure about CYPERPAINT, ut CYBER STUDIO (CAD-3D) runs just fine on my current setup! Especially if you buy Warp 9 from the Codeheads, the MegaSTe is like a "poor man's TT!" Greg Wageman joins in and says: "Poor man's TT" "Probably better, actually, because CAD3D isn't 100% functional on the TT. In particular, the "Set Color" dialogues bomb due to an exception stack format error. However, CAD3D and Cyber Control will function on a TT, thankfully." John Amsler tells Greg Wageman: "I haven't seen CAD3D run on a TT, but I know that on a MegaSTe with Warp9 it runs GREAT!" Well folks, the mother of all trade shows is right around the corner. That's right: COMDEX is coming. Jim Ness tells John Amsler: "It will be interesting to see what Atari shows. This week's ST Report reprints a letter from the former Atari/Germany manager (Alwin Stumpf), who says that the Falcon has been put on hold, because Atari realized that, at the published price point, potential new customers are more likely to by a PC, than a Falcon. This brings together a couple of questions I have been wondering about: Where are the Falcons that were supposed to appear in October, and What is this new Falcon case that Byte columnist Jerry Pournelle recently mentioned. By extrapolation, I assume that Atari will release the Falcon with a separate keyboard - it involves slightly more cost to them, but induces a higher perceived value to buyers. Pournelle's reaction to the original Falcon probably mimics that of potential new buyers." Bob Retelle adds some perspective: "Funny.. that's exactly what all the "Atari Bashers" have been telling them from day one... the current Falcon design wouldn't sell.. The story Bob Brodie used to tell about the Atari version of the removable SyQuest drive is much the same.. I wonder if the Falcon will suffer the same fate as that very successful Atari product?" Sysop Ron Luks tells Jim Ness: "Gee, that reaction (favorable to the detached keyboard) was the same attitude that prevailed here MONTHS before Pournelle saw a Falcon. Maybe someday they will listen to our folks as a higher priority. Good questions about Falcon availability, though. Its now November and NO falcons are available in this country as far as I've been able to find out and we haven't heard a peep out of anyone in Europe that has one. Its not a reassuring start for a new machine." Jim Ness replies: "It turns out that the Mausenet message Ralph published was a hoax. It was posted by someone who used Alwin Stumpf's name. Pretty good hoax, since it addressed questions that have been floating around among we online types for quite awhile. Even with the hoax, we still are now somewhat late receiving the first limited numbers of Falcons - same with Europe - and the split case rumor persists." Dazzz Smith posts: "Ok Boys just for you..... ---------------------------------------------------- The Falcon range will expand in 1993. A consumer version and a CD Drive will be available. The consumer version will be repackaged in a new case and sell for 399 and be a 1Mb version (ie no MultiTOS just a games machine) and launched around May 1993. The consumer version will be packaged to appeal to games players but there will be only 1 or 2 games bolstered by productivity packages such as those available now. The idea is to get at the console users with the graphics and sound quality and make them see that a keyboard and processing power does have benefits (sounds like the same challenge that computers companies had in the early-mid 80s). ----------------------------------------------------- Oh and by the way, November 14th is the latest date for UK Falcons to hit the streets, trouble is I don't think anyone mentioned whether it was 92 or 93!" Tony at GST Software asks for the... "Source Please - We've not heard about this? But then that's Atari for you" Dazzz answers: "Im waiting for an answer from the source to crosspost the full piece." Sysop Ron Luks tells Dazzz: "Let me know when the Falcons "actually hit the stores" in the UK. I have a running bet with Pattie Rayl since February of this year about when the Falcons actually become available. You don't want to know the details of the bet." Dazzz replies: "Well, my local store is quoting Nov 14th as are several other stores round the country, I will be giving them a ring soon after to see if they are setting a machine up in the store, then I can go round with a handful of disks!" 'Multimedia" has become the buzzword this season. All of a sudden, any computer that is sold must be all things to all people. That is not necessarily a bad thing. What we are witnessing is the evolution of the personal computer. Part of that evolution is being able to take data meant for one type of computer and using it with another. Tom Mynar asks: "Does anyone know if any vendor is working on software which will take the Multimedia .WAV structured sound files for the Falcon ? I assume that since MANY of the Multimedia sound cards use the Yamaha chips (don't know if they are the "same" as the ST/TT/Falcon chip), that there might not be too much trouble doing it." Hal Dougherty tells Tom: "I have a Replay 4 cartridge for my 1040 STe and it plays the .wav files just fine. All you have to do is set the sample rate and play. Some of the other sound players handle the samples just fine. If you look at the wave form the first header bytes describe (to the ibm) how to replay the sample. When I want to use a sound sampled on my ST, I just clip the header from a .wav file that's the same speed as one I want to move from my ST. The IBM handles the file fine after that. I've got to get a Sound Blaster soon! The beeps and clicks are driving me nuts." Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer Magazine joins in and posts: "I've heard that the audio manager can read *.WAV files. It should be a trivial program to write to read the files. The spec is on-line in one of the microsoft forums as part of the RIFF specification. I don't know what chips are used in the PC sound board but I wouldn't be surprised if they were Yamaha chips. WAV sounds are just samples like other samples on the Atari. I think it (WAV) supports at least stereo sound, 16-bit at 44.1khz sound too." Scott Sanders of SDS Software (the creator of the System Audio Manager, one of the great programs that will be included with each FALCON) tells Albert Dayes: "The program, System Audio Manager, which has been shown on the Falcon and is backward compatible to the STe does play .WAV as well as .AVR samples. It can also be used to convert between them. A detailed spec of the format is available in the Microsoft Windows Multimedia Programmer's Reference." On the subject of CD ROMs, John Amsler tells Hal Dougherty: "What *I* want to see is a CD . read *_AND_* write drive!!!!" Yeah, right. A CD ROM that you can WRITE to. Gee, some people have great imaginations, huh? Huh? what's that? Dan Cable tells us: "It's out now. Phillips has a unit that will read and write once to CD-ROM. It's also multi-session and so can be used for Kodak's Photo CD." John replies to Dan: "That's good, but what I was talking about was a CD that can be read and *written* over and over again like a floppy disk. I guess I'll have to wait until 2002 for something like that. Sigh." Dan posts: "Nope. Not yet anyway. Besides by 2002 it might be something completely different in size, shape, etc." John Amsler posts: "I still don't understand why it is "impossible" to make a CD writable over and over again like a floppy disk. I see no use buying a CD device if I can only write to it ONCE ... regardless how many TOCs it can have or where it puts them." Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer Magazine explains: "Well magnetic optical is a CD-like medium that you can write to and erase a million plus times. The is the closest thing to a floppy disk you will find. I still haven't looked into the sony mini-disc (CD) which is supposed to be recordable. But since it is audio rather than data it might be a while before the equivalent data version comes out if it does it all." Sysop Ron Luks adds: "You have to keep in mind that the original CD was designed SPECIFICALLY as a read-only device for the music market. A dumb idea, but one of the original specifications was to insure that it would be a read-only medium. Therefore the technology of reading 'little pits' in the media (which are structural changes in the physical media) are far different from reading electrical signals which are easily rewritten. A CD is really more of an extension of the old vinyl LP in that it is a PHYSICAL signature that is read instead of an electrical signature." Dick Paddock explains some of the nuts and bolts of CDs and CD ROMs: "I think it's the technology. Writable CD's are essentially created by blasting little pits in the smooth surface. As long as you don't try to be too restrictive on parameters, "unsmooth" is really easy to create with heat, for example. "Smooth," however, which is required as the equivalent of demagnetized, is really hard to create on the fly with something designed to create "unsmooth." From the Atari Arts Forum ========================= Ever since the dawn of the computer age, games have been a major part of the "Computer Experience". Dan Danilowicz asks about Chess games: "I'd like to know which of the Chess programs available for the ST is considered the strongest, and where I can obtain a copy. I remember reading a review for a program in the not too distant past, that claimed that particular product actually figured out its opponent's strategy, which supposedly made its search for moves more efficient. Any ideas?" Albert Dayes, that busy Atari Explorer employee tells Dan: "The only one I can think of off the top of my head is Chessmaster 2000." Dan tells Albert: "Thanks for the reply, but I don't think that's the one. I guess I'll have to do some diggin' through my old magazines..." Sysop Bill Aycock tells adds: "The latest program in the Chessmaster series is probably pretty strong... I have Chessmaster 2100, and I know it's a lot better than I am. :-) Most of the mail order places should be able to supply a copy." In response to a question about who will be writing software for the FALCON, Jeff at Intersect Software says: "Who is writing low end software, that's a problem. Who is writing high end software, LOTS of people, some even from the Next. High end doesn't sell alot of machines but with limited quantities available the first year, Atari will sell all they can produce. If the market looks good low end software developers will start producing for the Falcon, starting with upgrades of existing software to take advantage of the Falcon's features. 1) Look for passive copy protections schemes in most of the new software. 2) Slightly higher prices ($39 dollar ST software selling for ~ $79 on the Falcon). 3) Documentation on DISK with on-line help rather than paper manuals. 4) Support through BBS's and CIS rather than phone support. 5) Less advertising, more word of mouth and more use of tools like Soft Source on the other service for finding the software you need. To be fair, CIS has the same service but is not well known for Atari machines." From the Atari Vendors Forum ============================ One unique facet of the Atari community is that we don't wait for someone else to tell us what want or need. WE tell THEM. To their credit, the developers in the Atari arena usually listen and try to comply. Let's see if any of them take this post from John Barnes: "I think it's time to do a little brainstorming on what might constitute a killer application for the Falcon. Greg Wageman mentioned Adobe Photoshop. I think that is a great idea, particularly if a suitable input can be found for the picture. It seems to me that CCD SLR cameras with good resolution are on the market. If a unit can be developed with a SCSI-2 Interface, so that it would be applicable to all computers it might provide a way to achieve what Kodak is doing with its Photo CD ROM on a hobbyist's own desktop at a tolerable price. The DSP chip might be able to do image compression pretty much on the fly, thus making it feasible to store a respectable length slide show on a Syquest Cartridge. Couple this with the possibility of wipes and other effects that the DSP chip can achieve in the image display and one might have a real stunner." Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer tells John: "The Kodak PhotoCD stuff is created on the Sun SPARCstation and I'm not sure how additional hardware the need for compression. The images can be up to 3000 by 2000 which is 25 megabytes too. There is supposed to be a new authoring software next year (1993) which gives the ability to use two other standard PhotoCD portfolio and another type which I have forgotten the name. The pixel sizes are limited to 512 by 700 (or something very similar) and you can store quite a bit more. The Kodak PhotoCD Philips writer units are not too expensive around $5000 or so. So you should be able to use one to create any ISO-9660 CD-ROM, a PhotoCD, and PhotoCD portfolio standard disc. Kodak stated that authoring tools for the PC should be out by mid 1993. They have an entire section in the Photoforum dedicated to Kodak's PhotoCD and you can leave messages to Paul McAffe who is the Kodak rep too." John Amsler asks: "Hmmm. OK; here's another loony question: is there a board/card/whatever that has both a 68000 and a 68030, even if it would only allow one version of TOS, i.e., 2.06? Is such a board even possible?" Albert Dayes answers: "I recall a Fast Tech product that has both an '030 and 68000 in their with TOS 2.06." Albert is quite correct. The Fast Tech Turbo 030 and Tiny Turbo 030 both contain 68000 and 68030 microprocessors and TOS 2.06 with enhancements for the accelerator board. Well folks, that's about all the time we have for this week. Tune in again next time and listen to what they are saying when... PEOPLE ARE TALKING *********************************************************************** IMPORTANT NOTICE! ================= STReport International Online Magazine is available every week in the ST Advantage on DELPHI. STReport readers are invited to join DELPHI and become a part of the friendly community of Atari enthusiasts there. 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Dana @ STReport International Online Magazine Below, we present THE HOAX, in both German and english, a "Fidonet post from Alwin Stumpf", sent us by an honestly concerned Atari enthusiast. \\\\\**///// Item 1925192 92/10/27 22:53 From: x.xxxxx xxxxx xxxx To: ST.REPORT Ralph F. Mariano Sub: Alwin Stumpf/the FALCON Ralph, I just found the following message on FidoNet, it was cross posted from MAUS Net in Germany. I just thought I would pass it along in case you haven't seen it or heard about it. The translation is mine and only contains the highlights. If you want a more complete translation just let me know. Ralph, feel free to correct/change any of my text (for spelling, grammar, readability, whatever, etc.). From: Alwin Stumpf @ ST To : All Subj: ATARI's future Dear ATARI users, I am sure you are aware that I am no longer working at ATARI Corp. Different personal and inner company reasons made me do this, not so easy a step. I understand the current German ATARI market is categorized as one of the strongest markets anywhere, and I am sure that makes it hard to understand why I left. I appreciate your feelings deeply. My decision to leave ATARI was strengthened as a result of it being decided to stop FALCON production because people noticed that the planned customers weren't ready to invest between 2300 and 3500 German Marks ($1300 and $2000). These persons would most likely buy a MS DOS compatible computer or even a Macintosh instead of putting a low end machine with very limited uses in their house. At this time however, a few FALCONS are being delivered to a few select, handpicked German dealers, these belong to the first production run and are without, as announced, MultiTOS. Instead, they are being delivered with the single tasking TOS 4.0x. The number of machines are limited and will be the only ones available for the time being. You most likely will not understand this unusual strategy, but why should we produce thousands upon thousands of FALCONS that can't be sold? The FSM-GDOS and MultiTOS production had to be stopped in the last minute because 1) a renegotiation with Mr. Eric Smith (copyright) and 2) differences between ATARI and Bitstream. Naturally ATARI knows that MultiTOS, for the entire semiprofessional area, shouldn't be underestimated and that the MT project will be taken up again. The SUTRA project is still under high pressure development and should come out around the first of April 1993. The entire ATARI product line is still going to be 'fully supported' as much as possible, although the 68030 class of computers will have to be held back until it is believed they have a fairly good chance in the market. At this time, the need for powerful machines seems to be satisfied by the TT and ATARI is having it hard enough as it is. I hope I was able to give you a small picture into ATARI's future and I beg of you not to doubt in ATARI's credibility. Think positive! I wish you all much luck With friendly grusses Alwin Stumpf (former General Manager, ATARI Germany) Msg #91 / 1-93 Time: 25 Oct 92 20:00:00 From: Alwin Stumpf @ ST To : All Subj: ATARI's Zukunft ---------[ATARI_EXPERT.GER]---------- * Originally from Area 'Atari.Soft' * Originally to * Forwarded by Thorsten Bella on 2:245/8.35, 27 Oct 92 00:30:02 Verehrte ATARI-Anwenderinnen und ATARI-Anwender, sicher ist es Ihnen bekannt geworden, da ich nicht mehr bei der Firma ATARI Corp. beschftigt bin. Leider zwangen mich diverse persnliche und innerbetriebliche Grnde zu diesem, nicht gerade leichtem, Schritt. Mir ist klar, da gerade der deutsche ATARI-Markt zu den kaufkrftigsten Mrkten berhaupt gehrt, deswegen kann ich Ihre Emprung durchaus verstehen. Mein Entschlu ATARI zu verlassen wurde noch verstrkt, als beschlossen wurde den FALCON gnzlich einzustellen, weil man gemerkt hat, da die Zielgruppe nicht bereit sei eine Summe zwischen 2300,- und 3500,- DM zu investieren. Die Zielgruppe wrde wahrscheinlich eher einen MS DOS-kompatiblen Rechner oder gar einen Macintosh erwerben, als sich einen LowCost-Rechner mit sehr begrenztem Einsatzbereich in die Stube zu stellen. Zur Zeit werden jedoch einige FALCONS an handverlesene deutsche Fachhndler ausgeliefert, die aus der Erstproduktion stammen und leider nicht, wie angekndigt, mit MultiTOS, sondern mit einem SingleTask-TOS 4.0x ausgeliefert werden. Diese Gerte sind limitiert und werden vorerst die einzigen sein, die ausgeliefert werden. Sie haben sicherlich Verstndnis fr diese recht ungewhnliche Strategie, aber warum sollten wir zigtausende FALCONs produzieren, die gar nicht verkauft werden knnen. Die Entwicklung von FSM-GDOS und MultiTOS muten wir leider auch in letzter Minute stoppen, weil es 1. groe Probleme mit Herrn Eric Smith (Urheberrechtsstreitigkeiten) und 2. diskrepanzen zwischen ATARI und Bitstream gibt. Natrlich ist es ATARI bekannt, da MultiTOS eine nicht zu unterschtzende Wirkung auf den gesamten semiprofessionellen Bereich hat und deshalb wird das Projekt MT wahrscheinlich dann wieder in Angriff genommen werden, wenn die Diskrepanzen aus dem Weg gerumt werden konnten. Leider zwangen immer wieder innerbetriebliche Unstimmigkeiten und Umstrukturierungen zu einem Aufschub und zuletzt zu einem Stop der Aktivitten. Das SUTRA-Projekt wird aber dennoch mit Hochdruck weiterentwicklet; kommt aber vorraussichtlich erst Anfang April 1993 auf den Markt. Leider arbeiten die Programmierer in Israel und so ist die Koordinierung des Projekts als uerst schwierig anzusehen. Die gesamte ATARI-Palette wird nach besten Krften weiter 'gesupportet'; hingegen wird man sich bei den Rechner der 68030-Klasse einschrnken mssen, um noch einigermaen am Markt bestehen zu knnen. Weltweit ist zur Zeit der Bedarf an leistungsfhigen Maschinen gedeckt und da hat es ATARI schwer genug, sich zu plazieren. Ich hoffe, ich konnte Ihnen einen kleinen Einblick in die nahe Zukunft von ATARI geben und bitte Sie nicht an die Glaubwrdigkeit von ATARI zu zweifeln, sondern mit viel Geduld und Nachsicht an die Zukunft zu denken. Think positive! Hiermit mchte ich auch gleich die Gelegenheit nutzen, den deutschen Entwicklern ein groes Lob auszusprechen. - Gerade die hier anwesenden Entwickler haben mit ihrem Engagement und ihrer Hartnckigkeit sehr viel dazu beigetragen, da ATARI in einigen Bereichen Fu fassen konnte. Allen voran Herrn Julian Reschke, Herrn Karsten Isakovic und die Firma DMC. Leider muten wir aber feststellen, da immer mehr Softwarehuser ihre Software auf andere Plattformen portieren (beispielsweise Calamus SL) und somit nicht unerheblich an der momentanen Situation beteiligt sind. Mir ist bewut, da eine Erweiterung der Produktpalette und der Flexibiltt, mit sehr groen Risiken verbunden ist und deshalb apelliere ich an alle Entwickler, auch einmal den inneren Schweinehund zu berwinden und mit anderen Sofwarehusern noch enger zusammenzuarbeiten. Einigt Euch auf Standards. Gestaltet intuitive Oberflchen. Investiert ein paar Mark mehr fr unabhngige Handbuchautoren und Ihr werdet sehen, es kommen sehr bald bessere Zeiten auf Euch zu! Motiviert Euch - Nur wer selbst brennt, kann andere entflammen! Viele von Ihnen werden sicherlich gemerkt haben, da Herr Normen Kowalewski nicht mehr im MausNet schreibt. Das hat natrlich verschiedene Grnde auf die ich hier leider nicht eingehen mchte und darf. Fest steht, da Herr Kowaleski nicht mehr fr die Firma ATARI Deutschland GmbH ttig ist. Herr Kowaleski verlt auf eigenem Wunsch die Firma ATARI. Er grt Sie alle recht herzlich an dieser Stelle und bittet Sie gleichzeitig um Entschuldigung fr den etwas abrupten Abbruch seines Services innerhalb des Mausnetzes. Zum Schlu mchte ich mich bei Ihnen allen fr die jahrelange Treue gegenber der Firma ATARI und mir bedanken. Allen Unkenrufen zum Trotz geht es ATARI relativ gut und wir hoffen innerhalb der nchsten 12 Monate einen neuen Anfang machen zu knnen - vielleicht mit einem neuen 68040er fr die professionellen Anwender! Ihnen allen viel Glck! Mit freundlichen Gren Alwin Stumpf (ehemals Geschftsfhrer ATARI Deutschland GmbH) \\\\\**///// Editor note; The following messages appeared in GEnie's ST RT relative to the STUMPF HOAX. Category 24, Topic 2 Message 25 Sat Oct 31, 1992 TOWNS [John@Atari] at 16:18 EDT In response to the message from Alvin.. 1. The BitStream version of GDOS is still under development. We have not stopped development on this product. In addition, Atari has a great relationship with BitStream and we are not experiencing any licensing problems with them at all. 2. Eric Smith will be a regular, full-time employee of Atari Corp. around the 2nd of November 1992. As Eric stated about 3 days ago on USEnet, Atari has fulfilled all of its licensing requirements with Eric and there is NO copyright dispute. Also, as you might imagine.. our relationship with Eric is quite good :-) 3. As for Falcon030 production.. I have heard nothing about this. As far as I know, production is continuing as planned. -- John Townsend, Atari Corp. ------------ Category 24, Topic 2 Message 26 Sat Oct 31, 1992 POTECHIN [Nathan @ DMC] at 16:54 EST I have just received a surprise guest from Germany, Mr. Michael Bernards of Color Concept and RUFUS fame. Michael has just arrived from Germany and one of the first things that he shared with me was all of the nonsense messages that have been appearing on the German MouseNet including the now infamous message that was supposedly from Mr. Stumpf titled "Atari's Future". Since Mr. Stumpf has never posted a message in 7 years and anyone in the MouseNet can choose to put whatever name they wish, it was quickly determined, at least in Germany, that the message was a hoax and a farce. Unfortunately, my information has arrived just one day to late. Sigh. I did speak with Mr. Mariano on this issue and I'm certain that he was also unaware of the hoax, as were we all, until now. I thought I'd better pass this along though. A few days after the message from Mr. Stumpf was supposedly posted, another post arrived supposedly authored by Mr. Jack Tramiel (who we all know from his frequent posts here) :-) and a few days later apparently Jesus of Nazareth left a post as well, clearly establishing the ability of anyone on MouseNet to send a message and indicate any name they so chose. I was really upset by that article that appeared to be authored by Mr. Stumpf. It was a contradiction of everything I had ever learned about the man over many years. I was glad that Michael appeared and explained in such a timely fashion. Thank you for your kind words on Calamus and INVISION Elite by the way. I appreciated it. Nathan @ DMC Publishing ------------ Category 24, Topic 2 Message 27 Sun Nov 01, 1992 B.REHBOCK [BILL@ATARI] at 01:51 EST Please let me assure all that the "Stumpf Posting" was indeed a hoax. There is very little to say about it other than it is unfortunate that people buy into hoaxes so easily. I wonder how much back-up "reporting" was done to confirm this? I am very disappointed that this was printed without a headline to the affect of: "Halloween Hoax". As John said, (and STReport reported) Eric Smith is joining us this week, we have a wonderful relationship with Bitstream (and Alwin wasn't involved with the SpeedoGDOS project anyway :-) and Falcon production is in the process of being stepped up. Overall, I've got to say things are going along pretty well, aside from unnecessary distractions such as this issue :-) Happy Halloween, everybody! ------------ Category 24, Topic 2 Message 28 Sun Nov 01, 1992 ST.REPORT [Ralph] at 07:40 EST Towns; Thank you for the clarification. As always, your input is very much appreciated. Nathan; I certainly acknowledge your comments relative to the Stumpf MauseNet post. The illustrative points of information you make have been corroborated thoroughly. The "Stumpf" post was indeed a cruel hoax. I also thank you for making it known that we were totally unaware of this message being a hoax as, I am sure, the individual who sent it to us was. We did check with three folks we normally talk with the day it came in and they had stated that "most all" the German "big whigs and developers" use MauseNet and that it was a good source of reliable info. We now know otherwise. Bill; I find myself at a loss to explain the hoax, other than to say it was done very well and to assure you a full article relative to the hoax will appear next week clearing up the confusion. Also steps have been taken to ensure such occurances are minimized. "Back-up reporting?" Quite honestly, the normal incoming information process was followed and all appeared to be normal. Evidently, we'll now be forced to dismiss a large percentage of what comes through the "Mause" Net as being totally unreliable. I must ask though, that you not be "disappointed" by the lack of a "Halloween Hoax" headline in this week's issue. I'm sure it too, will appear in next week's issue. Ralph @ STReport International Online Magazine As promised, the sole purpose of the article you are now reading is to point out the STUMPF HOAX for what it is; a pathetic HOAX. The situation is deplorable. To think there are still those who would try to do harm to Atari by using another man's good name and reputation as a catalyst is reprehensible. I've asked a number of our European correspondents to check deeply into this matter in hopes of discovering the perpetrator of such a hoax. I'd like to think its merely a Halloween Prank but, even as such, it leaves a great deal to be desired. A. Stumpf, for the record, has had a brilliant career with Atari Corp. in fact, he's become a highly successful professional as a result of his years with Atari. There is no possible way Stumpf could've or would've posted such non-sense in the "mausenet". The name of the network alone should've been warning enough. Stumpf, in seven years, has never posted on "mausenet" or any other 'network' for that matter. Someone suggested Stumpf departed from Atari under 'less than pleasant conditions'... nothing, absolutely nothing, could be farther from the truth. Suffice it to say, he is quite comfortable and positively harbors no ill will toward Atari. *********************************************************************** :HOW TO GET YOUR OWN GENIE ACCOUNT: _________________________________ To sign up for GEnie service: Set your communications software to Half Duplex (or Local Echo) Call: (with modem) 800-638-8369. Upon connection type HHH (RETURN after that). Wait for the U#= prompt. Type: XTX99587,CPUREPT then, hit RETURN. 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GEnie Information copyright (C) 1991 by General Electric Information Services/GEnie, reprinted by permission *********************************************************************** > The Flip Side STR Feature "... a different viewpoint.." """"""""""""""""""""""""" A LITTLE OF THIS, A LITTLE OF THAT ================================== by Michael Lee ---------------- Comments about the new HP LaserJet IV - Cat. 1, Topic 4, Msgs 188-189 - From the Soft Logik RT on Genie.... Question from Charlie Montgomery (Design for Print)... Has anyone seen the new HP LaserJet IV (600x600dpi)? If so how does it work with Atari PageStream. Is PostScript or HP mode the way to go with PGS & HP ? Answer from Nevin Shalit (sysop)... I have an HP4 at work, and it is GREAT. We're getting another one later in the week, and this one will have PostScript and 6 megs of memory. The output of the HP4 is tremendous. One thing to remember....PGS's HP driver only goes to 300DPI, and this shows when using the HP4. I'll test the printer with PGS-generated PScript code, and let you know how that works out. ---------------- -- The Following Posts Are All From The ST Roundtable On Genie -- Gemulator Update from Darek (BRASOFT) - Cat. 19, Topic 15, Msg. 96.... Gemulator 2.0 update disks are now being copied and shipped out. If you paid for the update you'll be receiving it later this week or early next week. I'll be uploading a press release with more detailed info, but here is a rough list of improvements over the shareware version: - smaller file size - 1.7 meg vs. 2.9 meg, this results in faster loading, more space on the hard disk, and in some cases (like on 4 megabyte PCs) it eliminates the need to use virtual memory. On a 16 Mhz 386 machine with 4 megabytes of RAM (a relatively slow system), the time to boot up the GEM desktop dropped from 3 minutes to 20 seconds! That includes the time to load in the Gemulator program, initialize the ROMs, and boot up the desktop. - faster emulation, roughly 10% faster on 386 machines, and 20% faster on 486 machines, it varies from machine to machine and program to program. - faster mouse response, much easier clicking and double clicking, and less "mouse lag". - the ability to read and write to MS-DOS hard disk partitions SMALLER than 32 megabytes. - the ability to emulate anywhere from 512K to 8 megabytes of ST RAM, instead of being fixed at 2 megabytes of ST RAM. - VGA graphics support (a.k.a. TT medium resolution). It supports the standard 3 ST resolutions plus 640x480 16 color VGA mode. - faster floppy loading - the speed at which programs load from floppy disk is up to 50% faster on 10 sector and 1.44 meg disks. - a GEMUL8R.INI file allows you to automatically set such settings as MONO, COLOR, SWAP, BOTH, etc, each time you run Gemulator. - compatibility problems with GFA Basic 3.6, Wercs, and some other programs have been fixed. These features fix or improve many of the problems that have been raised here over the last two months. I am now working on the 32 megabyte hard disk limitation. My hard disk driver will be ready in a few weeks and will be mailed free of charge to people that are now being sent the 2.0 update. So unless your mailing address changes, you don't need to do anything to get that second disk. The driver also contains clock support so that when you boot up the GEM desktop it is using the same time and date as your PC. ---------------- From LYRE, about the OCR [Optical Character Recognition] from Migraph - Cat. 5, Topic 10, Msg. 110.... Just a comment concerning OCR's system requirements / abilities accor- ding to the flyer that they sent me (on request): o Process any scanned text in IMG, IFF or TIFF format. o Save scanned text in ASCII format. o Direct support of Migraph, Alfadata and Golden Image hand scanners. o Allows use of other scanners - including flatbed, but not directly supported. o Omnifont technology (mathematical definitions, not raster images) used to recognize text. o Automatic recognition of 20 fonts (including Courier, Helvetica, Times, Bookman, Letter Gothic and Artisan). o Font sizes recognized for included fonts is between 8-18 points. o Reads 8-18 point proportional or monospaced fonts, whether typewritten, typeset, laser printed or NLQ dot matrix. o Linguistic databases for English, German and French make intelligent interpretations of unusual, defaced or questionable characters. o Use locator, multiple zoom levels and polylines to view and select text to save time and disk space. o Works on any ST, STe, Mega or TT computer with 2MB of memory and a hard disk. (4MB recommended for flatbed scanners.) All of the above is from the flyer. It has been paraphrased in places, but should be basically correct. Just thought that I would pass this info on to anyone else interested. The essential information for Migraph is as follows: Migraph, Inc. 32700 Pacific Hwy. S., Suite 12 Federal Way, WA 98003 U.S.A. Tel: 206-838-4677 9am - 5pm Pacific Standard Time Fax: 206-838-4702 24hrs In the US for product orders or upgrades only: Tel: 800-223-3729 ---------------- About the new role-playing game, Amberstar - Cat. 9, Topic 15, Msgs 1- 9... From E.BAIZ... This game looks to be one of the best role-playing games for the ST yet. The gameplay is great, the graphics are smooth and the sound is not bad either. The game ide a is much like an Ultima game. When you are on the surface you get an overview of the whole area. When you are in a dungeon it is much like a DM game. ST Action gave it a 92% rating and said there are plenty of hours tucked away. This game is played with a mouse and must be played on a hard drive due to it's size. It might be able to be played on floppies, but that is not the impression I got from the article I read. Should be out very soon if not now. From John Hoffman... Wait no more, this game came out yesterday. So I took the risk and bought it. So far this seems like an excellent game. As stated earlier it is very much like an Ultima game. I think I would say it is very comparable to Ultima V. For people that might be thin- king of Ultima VI, this game is real fast. After playing for awhile on Ultima VI this game responds almost too quickly. The documentation is impressive looking but is lacking in details that would be necessary for the novice player. The novel although is quite good. I would have like more hints on how to get started and details on character stats and development. After reading the documentation a couple of times and playing for a couple of hours I have many unans- wered questions. So documentation is fair... Sound is so far pitiful. As in many games of this sort the sound is a background tune that I turned off after about 10 minutes of play. Fortunately under the game save menu there is an option to turn the music off. So far no digitized sounds that I've noticed. Graphics are very well done. The images are clear and colors are well used. movement of character is quick and lively. In 3D mode movement is also fast. I have yet to meet any enemies in the dungeons I've been in so I don't know what the graphics will look like. Dungeons and cities are displays in a 3D perspective view like Dungeon Master. Combat in the wilderness displays a 3D view of the enemies and a tactical board view of the enemy and good guys off to the side. The wilderness is the only place I have encountered enemies. Alas, it was a VERY short battle. One attempt at hitting the orcs which both of my characters missed, and then each character recieved one blow ending the combat with discouraging results. Wilderness and buildings are represented in a 2D birds eye view. Much of the early part of the game I have spent exploring buildings and gaining basic equipment and talking to people. I even found a character willing to join my party. So far I seem to have a large number of things to do but insufficient tools and experience to do any of the things requested. Two dungeons that I have entered won't let me go anywhere because of doors that won't budge. Apparently I need to find a crowbar of some similar tool to open the doors. These doors aren't locked just rusted shut or rotted. I still have the sewers to checkout maybe there I'll find my crowbar. I can also perhaps go to the cemetary and wait for a ghost. As you talk to people you will be given a variety of quests. So far I have 4 tasks or quests that I have been asked to complete. All this activity has been in one city. Visable on the map are at least 7 cities, castles or ruins. I think there is a lot to this game. Oh make that 4 dungeons I know of so far. There is also one in a crypt in the cemetary. At least I think it is..... BTW I forgot to mention one of the nicest features in the game. There is an automap feature that generates a map as you explore. This is real nice!!.... Sound on Amberstar is pretty much pointless. There is background chip music and no digitized sounds that I've noticed. The documentation says this game will use as much memory as is avail- able in your computer. This would seem to imply that if you had enough memory you wouldn't need to have much disk access. For installation on floppy there is a cache program included on the disks to improve floppy performance. I think that this is a very large game. So far each 3D dungeon has been unique in atmosphere. The sewers had water down the center of the coridors and various pipes dumping water into the corridors. The cellar had caskets and ruble piles. The basement had yet another set of distinctive features. There also variations in color. The game size might be implied in the story. The task defined in the story is to stop Marimion from gaining power to perform the ritual to bring Tarbos, the god of chaos back. To stop Marimion you must find and enter Godsbane. To get to Godsbane you must pass through Bralkurs teleport which leads through the demonic realms. You must also find the thirteen pieces of the Amberstar. Some pieces have been lost others are being kept. You must search Lyramion for clues for the location of the pieces. Once you find all the pieces you must assemble the amberstar. This must happen in a special place, sadly no- one knows where. I have played about 8-10 hours and have never left the city you start in other than for just a quick exploration. There is still a lot in the city I haven't figured out yet. I now have to missions to other cities to find other guilds so I will be leaving the city tonight to expore the wilderness. I still feel that I've missed something since I still haven't found a crowbar. ---------------- Hard drive question - Cat. 14, Topic 9, Msgs 90-98... Question from J.H.ENGLISH... I have recently purchased a Mastor 7213S hard drive. I have a MegaSTE unit and have installed the Atari hard drive adaptor. I cannot get the system to recognize the hard drive. I have had an Atari tech look at the unit. We formatted a Seagate drive with my unit. The tech seems to think it is the Maxtor hard drive. Does anyone have any suggestions? Response from Wayne Watson... I also have the Maxtor 7213S drive and it works with the Atari software. It was previously formatted with Atari's software at the dealers. Look around on the drive for any jumpers and remove ALL that you find. There may be a parity jumper on it. Without taking it apart, I can't remember if it requires a jumper for SCSI 0 but I don't think so. The drive does work with the system though and it works great. I get about 1100K transfer rate using RATEHD.PRG from ICD. Answer from Sheldon Winick (Computer Studio)... We've used the Maxtor 7213S with Atari's software in the TT030 without any problems. There's no reason it shouldn't work in the MegaSTe as long as all the jumpers on the drive are properly set. You should be able to get the proper jumper settings from wherever you bought the drive from -- or call Maxtor directly. Make sure you've also removed the terminator resistors from the drive. It will NOT work in the MegaSTe if the terminators are left in place. More questions, this time from Mike Allen... What is the bit with the terminators on the 7213S in a MSTe? When I swapped from the Seacrate to a 7120S I noticed that there were no terminators in the Seacrate but I left the terminators in the 7120S and have had no problems. Is this a unique problem with the 7213S? Answer from Sheldon Winick... The first and last SCSI devices in the SCSI chain need to be termin- ated. That applies to SCSI devices that are actually connected as SCSI devices in the TT030 or Falcon. However, SCSI devices connected to an ST/STe/MegaSTe, etc. using a separate host adapter, are actually being used as DMA (ACSI) devices so terminators are not needed, and may in fact interfere with proper operation if left in place. Some peripherals may work with the termin- ators left in place, others won't. Best thing to do when installing a new peripheral in the DMA chain is to remove the terminators to prevent any possible conflict. Reply from DOUG.W (ICD)... The drives on each end of ANY SCSI bus should be terminated. That includes SCSI buses that originate with a host adapter. The thing to keep in mind is that with a host adapter connected to the TT's DMA port, there are TWO SCSI buses - the one originating at the SCSI con- nector on the back of the computer, and the one originating at the host adapter. It's also important to keep in mind that most host adap- ters have terminators so that only one attached drive (the farthest from the host adapter) should be terminated. ---------------- Questions about support for the DC software now carried by Trace Tech- nologies - Cat. 2, Topic 12, Msgs 5-6... Question from Pete Killian... Now that you are out on your own, how will this affect the DC Utilities package? Specifically, will there be an upgrade to the extract shell to cover LH5 compression? If your new company does not have the rights to it, will you do a new shell or do you know if DC will ever bring it up to date? What about DC Desktop (and other DC products you might have been involved with)? P.S. I also regularly use Data Diet and eagerly look forward to seeing how you will improve it. Answer from Kieth Gerdes (Trace Technologies)... My "new" venture will have no effect on the current DC Desktop, DC Utilites 2 and DC Shower packages from Double Click Software- all are still available in their entirety from DCS. As you mentioned, the DCU2 package still needs one module updated/ upgraded- Xtract+ by Paul Lee. LH5 type compression (LZH&ZOO) has been included in its 'test version' for _some_ time now. Please check with DC in CAT30 TOP2 for the current status... All modules that I wrote in the above three packages will continue to be available in their current form as long as DC wants to distribute them. Overview: DCU2 - Squish 1.4 and the RAMdisk stuff. DCD - ICE, DeskDrop and AUTO GUI. DCShower - ShowPIC and ShowHEX. The only thing in relation to myself that has changed at DC is the fact they are no longer distributing my Data Diet package. The distribution contract expired and I felt that I should use my own company to launch and support Data Diet v2, Data Rescue and..... You see my commercial programs distributed by DC were on a contract basis. Many people have the wrong idea about my part in DC - I had no official role. The three DC partners are/were (not really sure nowadays) Michael Vederman, Paul Lee and Gilbert Callaghan. Gilbert played what I call the silent partner since he worked on hardware while DC was mainly software. Because of this, I guess I mistakenly got his spot in people's perception of DC since my name was seen actively. Looking back, my only regret is that I never used a company name in conjunction with my personal name especially with DD... It would have made this period for TraceTech so much easier! And what do users think? I guess only time will tell. :) By the way, look for the upgrade notice and demo of DDv2 this month! ---------------- Special on Recipe Box and Recipe Converter from Anthony Watson (Mountain Software) - Cat. 2, Topic 32, Msg. 79... ********************************************************************** Holiday Special ********************************************************************** Well, the holidays are fast approaching! Seems to start earlier every year? Time to start your Christmas shopping, and planning your Thanksgiving and Christmas meals. So, in keeping with the holiday spirit, and to do my part in bringing a little joy into your life this season, I'm offering a special on The Recipe Box and/or Recipe Converter! From November 1, 1992 to December 25, 1992 you can register The Recipe Box for only $15, and The Recipe Converter for $10. That's a $10 savings on the package! (Though you can register just one if that's all you need?) If you register during this holiday special, I'll include a compilation of various holiday recipes to assist you in getting those meals ready! P.S. Be Sure to mention 'HOLIDAY SPECIAL' when you register so that you will receive the holiday recipes! ********************************************************************* ---------------- About HD Sentry from David Beckemeyer (Beckemeyer Development) - Cat. 2, Topic 34, Msg. 177... ...the latest version of HD Sentry is V1.3. There are basically two ways to upgrade. You can send in your disk, plus a $10 update fee and $5 for S&H (US). We will upgrade your old disk and send it back. If you would also like a new manual, include an addional $5 ($20 total). Send to: Beckemeyer Development P.O. Box 21575 Oakland, CA 94620 The other way to upgrade is to call our BBS and download the latest version. The phone number is 510-530-9682. 1200/2400/9600/14.4K (V32bis) speeds are supported. 24hrs, 365 days/yr. You could also call the office and order by phone ($5 extra for duplicate disk). The voice number is 510-530-9637. ---------------- Some general info from Bud Connolly - Cat. 4, Topic 16, Msg. 31... Conner Peripherals: 408/433-3340 Seagate: 800/468-3472 These are Technical Support phone numbers. Seagate BBS: 408/438-8771 Mailing Addresses: Conner Peripherals Seagate Technology 3081 Zanker Road 920 Disc Drive San Jose, CA 95134-2128 Scotts Valley, CA 95066-4544 408/456-4500 408/438-6550 ---------------- Atari Dealer Moves - from Mike Drysdale (Team Computers) - Cat. 14, Topic 2, Msg. 19... TEAM COMPUTERS ANNOUNCES ITS NEW LOCATION AND NAME Team Computers, Southeast Michigan's largest Atari dealer, is pleased to announce that it is moving to a new, larger location in Clinton Township, Michigan. In this new facility we will be doing business as POWER Computers. The new location is over twice the size of Team's current building in Eastpointe, Michigan. The new store front is in the Imperial Plaza on Garfield Road between 18 Mile Road and Canal. This plaza is anchored by a Kmart, a Kroger food store and an Arbor Drugs. Clinton Township is one of Michigan's fastest growing areas. We are also pleased to announce the formation of our new Vertical Market, Value Added division, GenTech. GenTech will market solutions for desktop publishing, networking, document imaging, business specific solutions and consulting. This outside sales effort combined with an expanded service department will strengthen our position as one of Michigan's leading computer stores. POWER Computers will open for business on November 12th. Team Computers is a full service computer store that has been in business since 1984 specializing in the home and small business user. ---------------- About Atari's new Speedo GDOS - Cat. 14, Topic 35, Msgs 1-2.... Question from J.LUCIEN1... I would like to ask any ATARI official to please explain the advan- tages of Speedo GDOS versus FSM and Font GDOS. Also (if possible), price, projected release date, system requirements, etc. Answer from John Townsend (Atari)... SpeedoGDOS will use less memory than FSMGDOS and will be faster too. The fonts are widely available and are relatively cheap. As for FontGDOS.. SpeedoGDOS has scalable fonts. FontGDOS uses bit- mapped GDOS fonts only. The output of SpeedoGDOS will be WAY better than FontGDOS. SpeedoGDOS will work on any ST, STE, Mega STE, Falcon030, Mega, TT, etc. I wish I could give you a definite RAM requirement, but I can't. I believe that SpeedoGDOS could potentially run in as little as 512K (depending on what applications and printers you are using..) As for date of delivery and price.. Sorry, I don't have that informa- tion as of yet. As soon as I have something, I will post it here! ---------------- There's been some questions concerning the future of AIM - Cat. 15, Topic 11, Msgs 80-81... From John Nagy (AtariUser)... I received an issue of AIM about 2 weeks back that was labled "FALL". It was in newsprint, another mag following ATARIUSER's format due to high costs of printing. It also featured an editorial from Bill and Pattie that decryed the current sales situation they are having, told of 2 mag distributors that closed owing AIM money, and promised to continue publication, if on an irregular schedule, until things improve. From Dorothy Brumleve (Kidprgs)... ...I have in my hands a copy of the "Fall 1992" AIM, distributed at the WAACE show in October. As the editorial explains, AIM has been going through some changes; unfortunately, some are due to financial problems. They've had problems both with advertisers and distributors. They are temporarily printing on newsprint like AtariUser and frequency of publication has been temporarily reduced. "The question isn't whether or not AIM is going to still be around; the question is only how many issues will be produced until Atari begins resupplying the market with quantities of products to sell. And the answer will be determined solely by finances." Unicorn Publications, the publisher of AIM, is also publishing an 8-bit-only newsletter now. This was also distributed at WAACE. ---------------- From D.SEBERG - How to order Stalker and contact Gribnif Software - Cat. 17, Topic 3, Msg 143... ...To order Stalker call or write to the following: Gribnif Software P.O. Box 779 Northampton, MA 01061 1-413-247-5620 Voice 1-413-247-5622 Fax You can order Stalker or any of a multitude of other programs directly from Gribnif Software. --------------- Some interesting stuff from Lee (Lexicor) - Cat. 18, Topic 22, Msg 66... Well it is actually much worse for AMIGA than most folks realize, at least in one sense. Right now in the development stages "and I stress" development stages, there is an External Genlock with True color Frame capture being worked on [for the Falcon030]. This hardware may also include MPEG and sound support. Several of the best ATARI developers of software and hardware are working together to build what might be compared to the Toaster from newteck. The difference would be that the ATARI equivlant would be far less expensive and much faster. This is not the usual blue sky contempolation. Hardware has been built and tested with the Falcon030 software is underway pointed at a suite of Multimedia and DTV applications, including Video Titling with realtime video image mapping on scrolling fonts, wipes ect. PI-PO on screen windowing under Multi-TOS. The usual Genlock app's and links to high end graphics work stations. One recent demonstration of this type of applications was shown at the Glendale Atari show a few months back. One real impressive demonstration was a realtime 15 bit true color vido w/stero sound of the TERMINATOR demo from Silicon Graphics which was genlocked to the Falcon and displayed on the Falcon screen. Of course this is all just in the proto-type stages and dependent on ATARI / Falcon030 marketing in the US and of course demand by the US market. If you want more information you might touch bases with BOB-BRODIE @ Atari, as he was at the Glendale show and quite interested in these efforts. ---------------- Until next time..... ____________________________________________________________________ > A.C.T. NOW! STR InfoFile Atari Community Together Now """""""""""""""""""""""" Atari Community Together Now Campaign Organizers: Len Stys, Mark Leair Supported By: The Cleveland Free-Net Atari SIG "OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW" is a series of campaigns that will first help increase support for Atari ST and Falcon computers. If there is enough interest in Atari 8-Bit computers, the Portfolio palmtop, and the Lynx handheld video game system, this operation will support them as well. The main goal of this operation is to strengthen the Atari Community. "A.C.T. NOW" stands for Atari Community Together Now. The campaign organizers believe that Atari users, developers, dealers, publications, and Atari's management must take action to save the Atari Community. Many people suggested that we forget about Atari's involvement. They claim that Atari Corporation will never participate in this operation, even if it will help the company greatly. They believe Atari's management doesn't care about the Atari Community. If they are right, Atari Corporation will not be around much longer. The Atari Community is the company's only edge over other PC manufacturers. We can only hope that Atari's management realizes the importance of this operation. The organization of "OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW" was no easy task. Many things needed to be considered such as who this operation should benefit. Should it benefit Atari users or Atari Corporation? We also didn't know if it should be run in a positive or negative manner. And if it should be "anti-Atari" or "pro-Atari." We decided that this operation should be run in the most positive manner possible. This is because nothing positive ever results from being negative. We also decided that it should benefit ever member of the Atari Community equally. This is the only way the operation will be able to strengthen the Atari Community. And lastly, we decided that this operation should not be "anti-Atari" or "pro-Atari", but "pro-Atari Community." The first campaign in this operation will give you the opportunity to tell Atari's management everything that you feel the company is doing right and the things that you believe the company can improve. This campaign will benefit everyone in the Atari Community because Atari Corporation will become stronger by the information that you provide them. And when a member of the Atari Community becomes stronger, the Atari Community becomes stronger. The second campaign will ask publications to publish articles about Atari's new Falcon030 personal media computer. How will publicity help the Atari Community? Atari dealers will sell more computers, Atari Corporation will sell more computers, Atari developers will sell more products, publishers will have more readers, and Atari users will have more products to purchase and fellow users to talk with. We will also be speaking out for what is fair. Atari announces the new Falcon030 computer at the Boston Computer Society meeting and the nation ignores the company. Apple announces new computers every other week and every major newspaper and computer magazine in the nation publishes an article on them. This is not right. As members of the Atari Community, we need to stick up for each other. There will be many other campaigns that will directly benefit Atari users, developers, dealers, and publications as the first campaign benefits Atari Corporation. But, every campaign will benefit the Atari Community. If you are interested in strengthening the Atari Community, join us... We can make a difference! Sincerely, Len Stys Mark Leair Cost? ----- There is no cost to you in any way to participate in these campaigns. There is no registration fee and no donations are being accepted. Members Key to Success ---------------------- The number of people participating in these campaigns are extremely important. We can accomplish anything together. The news of these campaigns must be shared with every member of the Atari Community that you know. "OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW" should be publicized in Atari publications, at Atari user group meetings, Atari shows, and Atari dealerships. If you take action, we can and we will make a difference. If you sit back and watch, we won't do anything. Official Site ------------- The Cleveland Free-Net Atari SIG is the official site of "OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW". If you wish to add any information or discuss anything related to this operation, a special section has been created specifically for this purpose on Free-Net. The Atari SIG can be accessed by the phone number "216/368-3888" at either 300, 1200, or 2400 baud. It can also be accessed by users from around the nation or world for free by using "telnet" at their college or business by the following Internet addresses: freenet-in-{a,b,c}.cwru.edu = hela.ins.cwru.edu = 129.22.8.38 Type 'go atari' at any menu. The Cleveland Free-Net Atari SIG's U.S. mailing address is: Cleveland Free-Net Atari SIG P.O. Box 364 Mentor, OH 44061-0364 The Cleveland Free-Net Atari SIG's Internet e-mail address is: xx004@cleveland.Freenet.Edu Online Newsletter ----------------- There will be an "OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW" online newsletter to keep members informed about what is going on. A.C.T. NOW Directors -------------------- If you are interested in becoming an organizer of "OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW", please contact us by the address above. We are interested in having several people from each group of the Atari Community direct this operation. Independent Operation --------------------- "OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW" is in no way affiliated with Atari Corporation. These campaigns are organized by individuals that have an interest in Atari products. The "Atari" name, logo, and any other Atari products mentioned are copyrighted by Atari Corporation. "OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW" is supported by the Cleveland Free-Net Atari SIG, but individual SysOps and members may or may not endorse this operation. +------------------+ | CAMPAIGN ONE | +------------------+ The first campaign will be to compile two lists. One list will consist of things that we believe the company is doing right. Atari is doing great things and if you want to continue seeing the company doing these things, you have to let them know. The other list will consist of things that we believe the company can do better. The company will never know the problems that you see unless you tell them. We will send these lists to Atari Corporation's Board of Directors and ask that they consider our suggestions. Will Atari listen? There isn't a successful company around that doesn't listen--especially to their customers, developers, dealers, and publications. What you need to do is write down everything that you see right with Atari and the things that you believe the company can improve. Include any past experiences that you have had with the company. Here are a few examples: RIGHT IMPROVE Users ----- Great products, No easy memory great price upgrade Once took 4 months to get my computer replaced when sent to Atari Developers ---------- Good developers Took 3 months to area on GEnie get a computer to develop on Great computers Atari was rude to to develop on me when they first showed me the Falcon Dealers ------- Good dealer Shortage of products, support even today No new products No co-op advertising and lack of company advertising Publishers ---------- Atari advertises Slow to pay for ads regularly Does not give enough new info to us The comments made in these examples should not be taken as truth. They are simply examples. Also, your comments can be as long as you want. In fact, the longer and more detailed, the better. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may send these lists in another envelope. The goal of this campaign is to inform Atari of things that we believe can help improve the company's position in the computer marketplace. All of the lists that are received will be compiled and then sent to Atari Corporation. +------------------+ | CAMPAIGN TWO | +------------------+ The second campaign is to concentrate on letting computer publications know that Atari is back. The Falcon030 has been released in the United States. The amount of press that the Falcon receives will most likely determine when the Falcon will be shipped to the United States and the quantity shipped. The Boston Computer Society meeting was not as successful as it should have been. This is because there was little press covering the Falcon030 announcement. What you need to do is list names and addresses of publications that you wish to see have an article about the Falcon030 personal integrated media computer. The campaign organizers will compile everyone's lists into a larger list for everyone to write these publications. At the same time, we will contact Atari Corporation so the company can make arrangements with these publications to see the Falcon030. The one thing that Atari needs is press and this is probably the best way to get press. You should also list names and addresses of publications that you wish to see support the Atari ST and Falcon computers on a continued basis. This information should be sent along with the "OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW" registration form. ----------------------------------- OTHER CAMPAIGNS WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT ANOTHER TIME THESE MAY INCLUDE: 8-BIT, LYNX, AND PORTFOLIO CAMPAIGNS ----------------------------------- THANK YOU AND PLEASE SEND THE FOLLOWING FORMS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! <---------------- CUT HERE ----------------> "OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW" REGISTRATION FORM PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM AND MAIL IT TO: OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW P.O. BOX 364 Mentor, OH 44061-0364 PLEASE PRINT (CONFIDENTIAL (WILL NOT BE RELEASED PUBLICLY) NAME _____________________________ AGE ______ PHONE (____)_______________ ADDRESS __________________________________________________________________ CITY _________________________________ STATE ____________ !ZIP ___________ OCCUPATION _____________________________________ PHONE (___)______________ COMPUTER(S) OWNED ________________________________________________________ VIDEO GAME SYSTEM(S) OWNED _______________________________________________ ARE YOU AN ATARI DEVELOPER? YES / NO !ARE YOU AN ATARI DEALER? YES / NO WHAT DO YOU PRIMARY USE YOUR COMPUTER FOR? _______________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ DO YOU BELONG TO A USER GROUP? YES / NO IF YES, HOW MANY MEMBERS _______ IF YES, WHAT IS THE NAME? ________________________________________________ IS THERE A(N) ATARI DEALERSHIP(S) NEAR YOU? YES / NO IF YES, WHAT IS THE NAME(S)? _____________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ WHAT IS YOUR OPINION OF EACH OF THEM? ____________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ DO YOU SUBSCRIBE TO ANY ATARI PUBLICATIONS? YES / NO IF YES, WHICH ONE(S)? ____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ LIST SOME OF YOUR MOST USED SOFTWARE _____________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE DEVELOPER/COMPANY? _________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ THANK YOU! <---------------- CUT HERE ------------------> "OPERATION: A.C.T. NOW" CAMPAIGN INFORMATION (All of the following information will be compiled together. Your name will not be tied with any of this information if you choose to leave it.) YOU MAY WISH TO SEND THIS PART IN A SEPARATE ENVELOPE THAT DOES NOT INCLUDE YOUR NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS. CAMPAIGN ONE: ------------- PLEASE CIRCLE WHICH GROUP YOU BELONG TO: USER / DEVELOPER / DEALER / PUBLICATION / ATARI PLEASE LIST EVERYTHING THAT YOU SEE ATARI DOING RIGHT: ------------------------------------------------------ (include any past experiences, etc.) __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ (add another sheet if needed) PLEASE LIST IMPROVEMENTS THAT YOU BELIEVE CAN BE MADE: ------------------------------------------------------ (include any past experiences, etc.) __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ (add another sheet if needed) <-------------- CUT HERE --------------> PLEASE LIST HOW YOU WOULD MAKE THESE IMPROVEMENTS: __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ PLEASE LIST ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR NEW PRODUCTS OR ENHANCEMENTS TO OLDER PRODUCTS: __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ CAMPAIGN TWO: ------------- PLEASE LIST ANY NEWSPAPERS OR MAGAZINES AND THEIR ADDRESSES THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE HAVE AN ARTICLE ABOUT THE FALCON 030 COMPUTER: _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ (add another sheet if needed) <------------ CUT HERE -------------> PLEASE LIST ANY COMPUTER PUBLICATIONS AND THEIR ADDRESSES THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE START SUPPORTING THE ATARI ST AND FALCON COMPUTERS: __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ANY COMMENTS THAT MAY HELP THIS OPERATION? __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ OTHER CAMPAIGN INFORMATION WILL BE REQUESTED FROM YOU AT ANOTHER TIME. THANK YOU! ______________________________________________________ > STReport CONFIDENTIAL "Rumors Tidbits Predictions Observations Tips" """"""""""""""""""""" - Gevelsberg, Germany GFA ANNOUNCES NEW PLANS ------------------- On Saturday, the third of October, a meeting of GFA-programmers was held with experienced users in Germany, where the future development of GFABasic was thrashed out. It was specifically intended that the views of "real world" GFA programmers be taken into account. The following information, taken from a message in the German GFABASIC threads GER echo by Lars-Thorsten Sudmann, who is connected to the firm Richter, which has taken over the development of the ST version of GFA Basic. The "real" GFA company will no longer be involved with the ST. The new reprogrammed GFA Basic, currently under the name "4.0", will have a small compiler, which can create stand-alone applications quickly. For more experienced programmers, there will be a GFA to C converter, the code of which can then be used by many C compilers, on many computer systems. Named were MS-DOS, Windows and Unix. The management of variables will be changed, so that the problems caused by garbage collections moving variables around will be obviated. All commands in the new version will be based on "clean" OS calls, and the dirty low-level stuff that plagues GFA Basic now will be abolished. Downward compatibility will be maintained, including the Line A calls; however, these will be redirected to the proper VDI routines. The new documentation will contain programming advice and guidelines for GEM. Old versions of GFA Basic used to gobble up all available memory. This will be changed, so that programs will only allocate the minimum necessary. Requests for more memory will in some cases be made by GFA transparently, while the OS Malloc-functions will be available too. The new version will also support modular programming; you can split up your source code into smaller parts, just like in C or Modula-2, greatly enhancing the readability and maintenance of the code. C-like structures are also planned, but may not be included in the first new version. Function libraries will be available too, and usable from the interpreter. The file functions will now allow the usage of real GEMDOS file handles, and error codes, removing the cumbersome old way of doing things. The editor will be rewritten completely. The new editor will, at last, be fully GEM and it allows multiple source codes to be edited simultaneously. It will also feature on-line help, and a multitude of options, so that its behavior can be fine-tuned to the wishes of the programmer. Keyboard shortcuts will for the large part, be the same as in older versions; shift F10 will still be Run. "The programming team intends to work as quickly as possible; while obviously no firm date can be given at this time, Richter hopes to be able to make further announcements about the progress before the end of the year." Suggestions, bug reports and ideas can be sent to Ulf Dunkel % MAUS OS,Fido 2:242/2. Dunkel is also in charge of writing the documentation for GFA4.0. For further information please contact Richter: Richter Distributor Hagenerstrasse 65 5820 Gevelsberg Germany Phone: + 49 2332 2706 Fax: +49 2332 2703 - Sunnyvale, CA DEVELOPERS ASKED TO PAY FOR SPACE? ------------- Its been reported the developers are being asked to pay for the privilege of setting up in Atari's Comdex display. According to our resources, this is finally not the case at all. It seems that, at one time in the recent past, it was discussed at Atari and that certain developers were indeed asked to pay while others were not. Apparently in the long run, the entire concept was scrapped as a disgracefully bad idea. Therefore, in the interest of quelling a bad rumor, we are pleased to report that barring a change of heart, there is no basis in fact to the story that Atari is charging developers for a work space in their Comdex Area. - Sunnyvale, CA NEW ATARI NORTH AMERICA PRESIDENT? ------------- Rumors are flying about indicating Gary Tramiel may have been named the new head of Atari North America. Tramiel, once the head of the ill fated Federated Stores Acquisition where Atari reported losses in the millions, could not be reached for comment. _____________________________________________________________ > STR Mail Call "...a place for the readers to be heard" """"""""""""" STReport's MailBag """""""""""""""""" Messages * NOT EDITED * for content ----------------------------------- From GEnie's ST RT Category 14, Topic 20 Message 77 Mon Nov 02, 1992 REALM [Joey] at 01:43 EST If the 386SX is 16 bit device, 24bit Address then it would appear the slot was designed with it in mind. It probable never even occured to anyone it would be used for anything else other then an emulator. To the developers it looks crippled and to Atari it looks like a 386 Emulator Bus. I would also think Atari doesn't want an accelerator produced so they can have sales on the future two piece FALCON. Lets face it, Atari makes their money on the machines. The more exapndable they make it, the less they sell. They can easily include higher resolutions and more expansion slots in the next version. Then sell those for a great deal more knowing if you want it, you have to pay for it, especially since the lower model can't do it. Anybody notice its November and not ever dealer has at least two Falcons like promised? ------------ Category 14, Topic 26 Message 40 Sun Nov 01, 1992 J.LUCIEN1 at 14:10 EST Would any ATARI official care to update us on the current status of the much-publicized repair agreement between ATARI & GE??? ------------ From the FNET Conf : Atari Explorer On-Line Msg# : 6676/6676 Lines: 9 Read: 3 Sent : Nov 04, 1992 at 7:07 PM To : All From : Bryan Webster at Fnet Node 698, Peace Country Computers Subj : Falcon Have any of you had a convincing timeline given you for the availability of the new Falcon units? A reliable source told me yesterday that they would NOT be available to them for shipping until January, 1993. Bob, I would very much appreciate your comment, as the same source also said the MegaSTe production will be discontinued. I will likley go (as Gene Mosher suggests) for a TT system upgrade, but was counting on a lot more getupandgo from you guys with the new Falcon. From CIS #: 74688 S17/Community Square 05-Nov-92 08:13:16 Sb: #74624-*.LHA Fm: John J. Amsler 70275,676 To: Boris Molodyi 70322,624 (X) Boris: My background is math, not marketing. Nevertheless, I tend to agree with those people who in essence say: "The Falcon flies ... or Atari dies." (I hope the Falcon flies high enough to spit on [or sh_t on!] Apple, IBM, and Commode and that 100 years from now Atari is still around and the other computer makers are mere pages in computer archaeology books.) - John From the FNET Conf : STReport Online Msg# : 22560/22563 Lines: Extended Read: 1 Sent : Nov 01, 1992 at 10:10 AM To : ALL From : Jolly Roger at Fnet Node 548, The Metal Shop [548] Subj : Falcon There was a Falcon030 at the Houston Atari Fest. We had two sysops, two programers and scores of others putting it through some tests. From Bob Brodie (he was there), it comes in two packages... a 1 meg/65M HD and a 14 meg/65M HD. There was no mention made of plans for a 4 meg. The cost to go to 14 meg from 1 meg was close enough to upgrading to anything in between, that they decided that ya might at well go all the way (which is good in a way). As for campatability, the Falcon030 did have a few problems with a small percentage of software (most likely due to illegal system calls) but did wonders with everything else. I bought Flight Simulator II and poped it in. Off it went with no problems, infact the screen was ...smooth... How's that for compatibility? I give the Falcon030 an A-. Then again, I've never seen a next generation computer be completely compatible and get the A+. The Falcon030 will come with a Direct to Disk recording program for you midi fans. Bob Brodie's demo of the sound was a full recording of Boston that he did late one night with a sony diskman and a CD playing it into the Falcon030. The graphics are unequaled anywhere, even with the Falcon030 running at 16 MHZ. The DSP graphics chip relieves the CPU of having to do all the dirty work making the Falcon030 run graphics around even a 50 MHZ other computer. When asked if there were any store chains interested in selling the atari line, Bob says "YES!" Attendance at the show tells a story of it's own. We'd advertised heavily on local BBS's and it was very visible it it's results. Those who came found out about the show from mostly BBS advertising, Genie, reading about it from our resident atari stores, or through magazines locally circulated about the Atari from the Houston user's association. All that free advertising DID make a huge impact for the show. Taking notes, Bob? Feel free, no, please use us again for your advertising. My users are hungry for info and ya can't pass up such a targeted audience. My recomendation? If you're looking for an upgrade to your ST, then forget about the IBM. The Falcon030 IS the choice. It runs your existing software and best of all **NO DOS** for those spoiled on the user friendly atari system interface. The machine is worth what Atari is asking for it. It's the new "Power without the Price!" For further details on the Falcon030, check out your ST reports. You'll be impressed. 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