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CALL: 1-800-848-8199 .. Ask for operator 198 You will receive your complimentary time and be online in no time at all! WHAT'S NEW IN THE ATARI FORUMS (March 25) The Atari Forums will be participating in the fifth update of GO GRAPHICS, a picture catalog of some of the finest GIF images available for download from CompuServe! We'll be compiling our listing for inclusion by mid-April. Be sure to upload your new GIF pictures as soon as possible! VERSION 2.20 OF GEMVIEW Download file GVIEW2.ZIP from LIBRARY 14 of the Atari Arts Forum (GO ATARIARTS) for version 2.20 of GEMVIEW: The "view anything fully" GEM graphics file viewer. VERSION 1.0.1 of PICSWITCH The long-awaited update to PicSwitch is available for download as file PICSW1.LZH in LIBRARY 14 of the Atari Arts Forum (GO ATARIARTS). This version is completely overhauled, with an easy- to-use enhanced-GEM interface with customizable windows, Mac-like controls, and pop-up menus. Supports 20 different image formats, now including GIF, IMG, Spectrum, Prism Paint, PCX, and IFF. OPERATE PORTFOLIO WITH PC SCREEN AND KEYBOARD Operate your Portfolio by using the keyboard and screen of your desktop PC? Check out the file BIG.ZIP from master programmers bj gleason and Don Messerli, now available in LIBRARY 2 of the Atari Portfolio Forum (GO APORTFOLIO). 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!" """""""""""""""""""""" CeBiT is on right now, its over this coming wednesday. Reports are slowly trickling in about the public response to the "biggest" computer show in Europe. But little is coming across about Atari. Other than a few reports of some irate overseas calls coming into the states about rumors of further delays. Atari needs to come away from this show clearly "strutting its stuff". If this is not the case they had no business being there trying to woo the european market while busily neglecting the best market there is in their own backyard. But first, we need to see the "promised products" shipping in the USA, in quantity, with proper promotion and advertisement. Else, the only dealer types they'll attract are the loyalist types. Atari needs them but they also need the full spectre dealers that'll provide the gateway for them to break into the computer marketing mainstream and be taken seriously. 'Til now and still, Atari computers are not, in the USA, looked upon as a serious, powerful productivity computer. This is Atari's fault and no body else's. The lack of advertising and constant flow "rational reasons" for not advertising and promoting the computer line and the company have served to make them appear as though they don't care to be taken seriously. While _I_ KNOW Atari wants to be taken seriously, they must take every effort to make this known to the overall US marketplace. They never have and as long as there are people out there willing to help apologize away their lack of advertizing, for whatever reason, they never will. Advertizing doesn't only mean promoting a particular product, it also means promoting the COMPANY. Have they ever? Nope. It a key to the gaining of real marketshare. Tell people about themselves, their goals, ideals, and then.... the product lines. Atari needs to be known about. They are not. They are in Germany now, at CeBiT.. "the biggest computer show in the world" will anyone in the USA know?? Its doubtful. Only those who care to know because they care about Atari will take the effort to know. Atari should be allocating the type of funding being spent to indulge in Germany toward a "Get to know Atari" campaign in the USA instead. The US marketplace is still the biggest in the world and the market is always ready for a new, innovative product that'll save time, money and produce solid results. Can Atari provide that product? I think so, but does Atari? Time will tell. Especially by their adverts and promos. 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 Robert Glover R. ALBRITTON STReport Staff Editors: """"""""""""""""""""""" Dana P. Jacobson Michael Arthur John Deegan Lucien Oppler Brad Martin Judith Hamner John Szczepanik Dan Stidham Joseph Mirando Steve Spivey Doyle C. Helms Lloyd E. 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Sam Tramiel, 08/92 About the scathing Forbes Magazine Critique of Atari; "My new office, which has a better view than my old one, is so far quite satisfactory. And Richard Miller is in my old office. The Forbes article was a mish-mash and misconstrued article full of half truths. We are anxiously awaiting the release of the Atari Falcon to bring us back to the forefront. The article has given us some laughs, but otherwise has not affected us." Sam Tramiel, 08/92 About marketing plans and the future.... "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 A fantastic observation, considering the date it was made... "I've just returned from Asia, where I saw the first Atari Falcon production coming off the lines. Let's hope this new offering will make it in North America. I know that the specs are great." Sam Tramiel, 08/92 Again, the dates of the statement conflict with the facts now known.... "We have not yet even given the machine to the FCC. And we are only applying for Class B approval. According to our "experts", it should pass Class B." Sam Tramiel, 08/92 "...... We are not working for Wall Street but to make money for our shareholders and only think long term." Sam Tramiel, 11/92 psssst. FYI.... The Shareholder's equity is fine.... NOT! The Stock is hovering around $1.12 CHRISTMAS '92 has COME and GONE... AS HAS... JANUARY 1993, FEBRUARY 1993... FALCONS ....anyone? By the Way.... Does the Falcon work well with any... of the SLM Laser Printers?? NOPE! NOT YET! Better yet... Which _MAJOR_ US Software Developers & Publishers are producing NEW Software for Atari's FALCON??? Besides, who _needs_ a CARTRIDGE PORT anyhow! """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" > CPU STATUS REPORT LATE BREAKING INDUSTRY-WIDE NEWS """"""""""""""""" COMPUTER PRODUCTS UPDATE - CPU REPORT ------------------------ ---------- Weekly Happenings in the Computer World Issue #13 By: John Deegan NINTENDO LOSES AT SUPREME COURT - Nintendo of America lost this week when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear its claim that add-on hardware letting players experiment with video cartridges to essentially invent new games violates federal copyright laws. This means a win for Lewis Galoob Toys, because the company can continue selling its "Game Genie," an add-on that plugs into the Nintendo Entertainment System and cartridges, allowing use of a code to change up to three elements of a given video game at a time. TI OFFERS NEW PRINTERS - Texas Instruments Inc. has introduced a new family of printers for IBM PC/compatible and Apple Macintosh users. The new line of microWriter LED page printers consist of three models: microWriter PS23, microWriter PS65 and the microWriter, which offers LaserJet compatibility. TI says the printers now are available through its global network of distributors and dealers. INTEL SHIPS PENTIUM - Intel Corp. this week began shipping its much- awaited Pentium microprocessor, the next generation computer chip that provides improved processing speed and performance. The fifth-generation chip performs 112 million instructions per second, making it five times more powerful than the original Intel '486 chip. "The Pentium processor will run all the current software without mod- ification and with a substantial performance improvement," said Paul Otellini, senior vice president with Intel. DELL CUTS PRICES, STOCK TUMBLES - Dell Computer Corp. this week an- nounced it was cutting prices by as much as $300 on selected 486-based systems, causing the company's stock to tumble. The firm cut prices from $50 to $300 on six Dimension systems, affec- ting more than 60 hardware configurations. Dell said the price cuts were made possible through savings in component and manufacturing costs. NEC GOES WORLDWIDE WITH NEW CHIP - NEC Corp. says that next month it will begin selling worldwide its next-generation chip, offering a memory 16 times that of widely sold 4-megabit chips currently on the market. NEC Vice President Yuichi Haneta as saying it will be the first company to sell the 64-megabit DRAM (dynamic random access memory) chip, targeted for use in supercomputers, high-definition television sets, multi-media products and office workstations. Recently, NEC joined other companies in announcing the development of an experimental 256-megabit DRAM and said it had applied for about 100 different kinds of patents on the new chip. APPLE INTRODUCES MULTIMEDIA CD-ROM PRODUCT - Apple Computer Inc. this week introduced PowerCD, its first CD-ROM-based multimedia product. PowerCD is a three-in-one player for CD-ROM, photo CD and audio compact discs. Available as an external device, the portable PowerCD drive will offer users access to Macintosh CD-ROM titles on their computer, as well as full support for Kodak Photo CD formats and the ability to play audio CDs when connected to a television or Macintosh computer. Applications include business presentations, reference databases, photo archives, learning programs and entertainment. The unit is lightweight, battery-operated and completely portable. It has a built-in SCSI port to enable users to connect their Macintosh desktop or PowerBook computer and use it as a CD-ROM drive. HAYES CUTTING PRICES 17% - Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc. says it has taken action within its distribution channel that is expected to lower the street prices by up to 17% on its Optima products. "The price reductions are intended to make the fastest CCITT standard modem of 14,000 bit/s more affordable," Hayes said in a statement from Atlanta, "and to encourage more business users to take advantage of the benefits of fax capabilities in a modem." The Optima line includes data and fax modems ranging from 2400 bps to 14,000 bps. SONY DEVELOPS 1.5-GIGABYTE 2.5" DISK TECHNOLOGY - Sony says it has developed a technology capable of creating a 2.5-inch hard disk, which can hold 1.5 gigabyte of data. The firm has already produced a prototype version of the disk. It is reported that the technology is the combina- tion of a Mini-Disks and a compact disk (CD). Sony's latest 2.5-inch original hard disk technology is called the Pre-Embossed Rigid Magnetic, or the PERM. The disk has embossed tracks or grooves on both sides of the disk. Basically, it uses the same mastering and stamping process as that of a music CD. Sony claims that it is a totally new technology. A prototype 2.5-inch hard disk prototype has already been developed, which has 5,000 tracks per inch and can store 200 megabytes (MB) of data. The disk measures 10 by 7 by one centimeter in size. The grooves on the disk prevents noise, which is usually created by the friction between the tracks. With narrower grooves, Sony is preparing to produce a disk with 15,000 tracks per inch in the near future. This disk will hold 1.5 gigabyte of data. ELECTRONIC MONITORING LEADING CAUSE OF JOB STRESS WORLDWIDE - Job stress, some of which is caused by computers, is a worldwide phenomenon affecting tens of millions of workers, according to a report issued by a United Nations agency. Electronic monitoring by employers is a leading cause of job stress. According to the findings of the U.N.'s International Labor Organization (ILO) job stress is also rampant in developing countries where companies are doing little to help employees cope with the strain of modern industrialization. Vittorio G. Di Martino, a job stress specialist for the ILO, said major factors in the stressful nature of a job are not only the demands of the work, but also the lack of control many workers have over their jobs. For instance, repetitive work is not necessarily stressful, but when a worker is required to keep up with a machine, anxiety levels increase. Workers in many countries are being subjected to new pressures, including electronic eavesdropping by superiors, as the use of computers spreads throughout the world. Employees in airline offices, government agencies, insurance companies, mail-order houses and telephone companies, often find their work quality, quantity and length and frequency of breaks being electronically monitored by their bosses. "This may be reassuring for the employer, but not for the worker," said the report, "Job Stress: The 20th Century Disease." ____________________________________________________________________ > ONLINE WEEKLY STReport OnLine The wires are a hummin'! """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" PEOPLE... ARE TALKING ===================== On CompuServe ------------- compiled by Joe Mirando 73637,2262 Hey there, folks! It's been another busy week on Compuserve. The questions just keep coming (luckily, so do the answers). Y'know, it always amazes me when, after all the years that the ST has been on the market, someone comes up with a new "twist". Sure, it's not a common occurrence, but it does happen. Well, I guess that's one of the things that keep us computer folks young, huh? Let's see what kind of new stuff we can learn this week... From the Atari Productivity Forum ================================= Ted Broussard asks about a popular word processor from "that other" platform: "I have noticed various files dealing with WordPerfect. Is this word processor available for the ST? If so, how can I purchase it?" Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer Magazine, being the helpful guy that he is, tells Ted: "Yes there is Word Perfect for the ST. Its only 4.1 and its not being upgraded any longer by Word Perfect. You should be able to find a used one for a good price." One of the many nice things about a "stock" ST/STe/Falcon is the ability to utilize fairly high quality sound right out of the box. On the DOS platform, to get anything more than a squeaky beep, you must go out and buy a sound board. Of course, where there is hardware, there must be software to make the most of it. Michael Smith tells us: "I'm looking for a startup sound program for the auto folder (of course) that's small, simple, and to the point. I've installed Superboot 8.0 for only it's capabilities of playing a startup Digisound but that's a bit overkill and Superboot slows down the boot process considerably. Does anyone know of a startup up sound program that isn't extremely difficult to configure, ie: renaming the sound file 20 times and rebooting to get it right, and works on a Mega STe, preferably supporting the DMA sound." Geoff Larsen tells Michael: "Gooday mate. I am a registered user of Superboot and till recently found it very useful, but it does slow down the boot!!!!!! Try MOUSEBOOT it is great, easily reconfigured and mouse driven as the name suggests. It has sound capabilities but i don't know how good they are as I don't use them. (slows down the boot)..... It was on a disk off Atari ST Review (the one with 1st Track and Striker in bold letters on the front. If this does not mean a thing to you or if you do not get that mag. were ever you live and it is not on CIS then let me know and I will upload it for you." Gee, was I the only one that noticed Geoff's accent? I'd place him as being from New Zealand. The fact that people can communicate via a service like CompuServe from all around the globe so quickly, and at such a small price, still amazes me. Last week, Michael Smith mentioned that: "QCMsg is working VERY nice. No complaints and even on a Mega STe: the fussiest of the ST family..." That led Haj Baxter to post: "I'm curious what you mean by the Mega being the fussiest ST. I'm interested in moving up from my Ste 4meg To a Mega (because I wanted a place to install a hard drive and I thought the higher Tos would give me _less_ glitches than I usually run into[I already switched from an St Fm]) not more. I _attract_ glitches, bombs, Tos error alerts, etc." Michael explains the situation to Haj: "The Mega STe is a GREAT machine, don't let me lead you astray. The operating system, however, has some incompatibilities with current software that I believe 1.62 and below didn't have. I think it's mainly on account that some developers may have taken short cuts in programming (I'm not a programmer so this is probably an incorrect statement). I found that one program from the old days (actually two now that I'm thinking about it) won't work. The one is BaseTWO (didn't like it anyway!) and STRaider (a game). I didn't have any incompatibilities with my 520STFM with TOS 1.04. It worked very well but didn't have the horsepower or the hard drive when I needed it most. Now the software I use has to have a "passed the 2.05 or 2.06" test before I purchase or download. I've heard STalker works great so I just ordered that today. If I had to do it today, tho, I'd upgrade to a TT. It makes sense to go with an 030 machine (esp with MTOS coming) and the ability to expand above 4 meg of ram (which is seriously becoming a limitation!). I've heard the TT has better compatibility than the MSTE." Geoff Larsen adds: "I have a MEGA STe and I have to agree it is fussy, but I have not purchased a program in the last twelve months ( game or application) that has not worked first up. Some P.D. (a lot of these people don't have developer packs from Atari) and older software (whose programmers chose to ignore Atari's warnings about do not use memory areas) do not work. All in all I have only had problems with ten or so programs and I found plenty of replacements... Allan Higgins asks for some help: "Greetings. I need some advice. The sound went on my 1040ST. I am not sure whether the problem is my computer or my monitor (an SM124 monochrome). Any suggestions on how to locate the problem?" Geoff Larsen offers a suggestion: "Take your 1040 over to one of your mate's house and plug it into his monitor. If it does not work then it is the 1040." Mike Mortilla pops in and bursts that little bubble with a dose of reality and offers a suggestion of his own: "Here in the States, not all of our mates houses have STs. They are far and few between! As for the problem, I can help much, but the SM124 is easy to disassemble (remove the case from). You might want to download the MONO MOD file from the libraries here as it explains opening the case. You don't have to expand the screen (which is what the file is intended to do) but once opened, you can check to see if the slip on connector to the speaker has come loose. I've been tempted to add an earphone jack to mine, but never have the time. You could plug in a comparable speaker to the connector and see if it works (careful running with the cover open, but it can be done and is explained in the file too.) Hope this helps. To find the file, search the libraries for keyword mono, screen, expand and/or mod and you should be able to find MONO MOD. Good luck." Jonnie Santos posts the thought that went through my mind: "Please warn him about the flyback transformer... Ouch!!!" Mike tells Jonnie: "I've opened my SM124 plenty of times and never got zapped, but I tend not to touch anything that even looks like it's made of metal! I did, however, learn a very good lesson at my father in laws house a few years ago... He's a research chemist and inventor and invented a device with very high voltage, which he was showing me. He turned away for about 3 seconds and I decided to touch the shiny thing to see if its warm. It was, with about 17,000 volts! Fortunately it had very low amps or I'd be part of his compost heap! But a friend of mine took the full load at a major theater here. He was not himself for about a year, and now is *the* most careful technician you'll *ever* see." Jonnie adds: "Yeah, I just mentioned it because I was taking a class on repairing PC's and the instructor mentioned some astronomical high voltage from the transformer (and about double that for a color unit). Also I remember years ago when I used to do sub-ass'y work for Elgar Corp you could get even a little bite from those liquid filled capacitors we installed. These were the same caps that in the polarity was backward they'd pop the little red rubber plug and blow a fog cloud into the shop - the tech doing the testing (when the wrong polarity was discovered) was a bit punchy for the remainder of the day..." And what good is a potentially dangerous piece of electrical equipment if you can't use it for things that it was never intended for? Michael Smith adds: "you know what's really cool? An old, cracked fly back with the lights in the room turned off. You can see the arcing inside the flyback! A nice light show.. just don't try to touch it with your tongue!!" While these guys are watching the pretty lights (I'm just mad cuz they wouldn't let me watch too), Ron Luks and Jeff at Intersect Software discuss whether or not the Falcon's SuperVGA and TrueColor modes are what people expect them to be. Jeff posts: "One of the modes for SVGA is 640 X 480 X 256 colors, VGA is only 16 colors in that mode. The VGA standard we are used to (in the PC) contains several other resolutions and color combinations. So we can say that the Falcon has a SVGA mode (one of them). I just got the literature for a Falcon dealer and my eyes widened when I read the SVGA support claim on the Flyer." Sysop Boss, Ron Luks tells Jeff: "If this rather obscure SVGA mode is enabled, I still do not think it is reasonable or proper for Atari to claim SVGA support. Most people using computers have a distinct understanding of what SVGA is (a higher resolution than the Falcon030 is capable of) and using this in their advertising would be very very wrong. I would certainly hope that Atari Corp does not use this "almost a loophole" to generate more FAlcon sales at the expense of a misled public. The only word I can think of for such a tactic would be 'sleazy." Sysop Bob Retelle tells Ron: "There's been considerable discussion on UseNet about this very thing... Atari uses the terms SVGA, "True Color" and VME rather loosely, in my opinion... but any mention of the idea that those are more for "marketing" than completely truthful is an open invitation to be flamed most severely..." Jonnie Santos tells Ron: "If it says SVGA then I better be able to plug in an NEC3FGx and get terrific res... It will be interesting to keep up on this detail." Charles Smeton posts: "There has never been an exact definition of SVGA as many different vendors support what they call SVGA. There is an IBM standard called XGA, but this is not the same as the various SVGA graphic cards. Standard VGA supports 640 x 480 x 16 colors and 320 x 200 x 256 colors. Most SVGA cards have 640 x 480 x 256 color modes, 800 x 600 x 256 color modes and even 1024 x 768 x 16 color modes. Some VGA cards support more than 256 colors at one time. There are 32768, 65536 and even 16+ million (24 bit) cards. Atari's use of the term "True Color" refers to the fact that there is no color pallet in these graphic modes. The colors of each pixel are defined by the RGB values in screen memory. In pallet based modes, the color of pixels is defined by the RGB values in a color register, the index of the color register is what is stored in screen memory. "True Color" means that the color of the pixel is what is in the screen memory. It does not mean that there are any specific number of colors available at one time." Bob Retelle tells Charles: "The problem is, there is also an "industry definition" of True Color which defines it as being indistinguishable from the original object... which occurs with the human eye at approximately 16 Million colors. Anything which displays fewer distinct colors (as the Falcon does), cannot display a True Color image. Of course, Leonard Tramiel SAID the Falcon has True Color, so I guess the rest of the industry is wrong..." Larry Green jumps in and posts: "Surely this Truecolour/16 million colours is going a bit far. I think that I am right in saying that 16 million is *the* number because that is all humans can see (so why have more). The sound spectrum is the same, musicians don't have to use every freq to make decent music, neither does the Falcon to produce decent graphics. The Palette of colours are smaller but the screen can only show a percentage of these to produce *Truecolour* images.." Bob Retelle puts the issue in its proper perspective: "The Falcon might have "decent" graphics, but they are NOT "TrueColor" graphics. A telephone might deliver "decent" sound, but who would misuse the term and say it has "Hi Fi" sound...? Likewise, do you think it would be acceptable for a cheap tape recorder to be advertised as having "CD quality sound"..? Same thing... "True Color" is, as you suggested, the point where the human eye cannot tell the difference between the computer generated image and the "real" object. The colors are the "true" colors as seen in nature. They're not "close", or "decent", they're "true". If a computer can't deliver 16M colors, then it cannot deliver "True Color" images. They might be "Nice Color", or "Decent Color", but they're not "True Color" images. What the Falcon has is "palletteless color".. that does not equate to "true color". It could, if the hardware was capable of 16M separate shades... Actually TrueColor IS well defined.. better than most people's ideas of what SuperVGA means. Images created with 16M colors or more are TrueColor, those created with fewer are not. I agree that 32K colors is pretty good... the problem I have is with advertising a computer has a feature, when it really doesn't... It would be like advertising the ST comes with "High Density" disk drives because 720K is higher density than say, a 360K drive... while the industry accepted definition of High Density is 1.44 Megs or higher. The problem is misuse of terms... heck.. we could claim the GTIA modes on the 8bit Atari 800 were "True Color" otherwise..." Jim Ness posts: "I remember a long discussion, when the Falcon was first announced, about what the term True Color really meant. Atari's claim was that it was when you could not tell a screen from a photo, based on color only. People like yourself said it was 16.7 million colors. And, nobody really could point to a written spec. I agree with you - the market has come to expect 16.7 million colors, when the term True Color is stated. Probably because that's the way PC video cards are marketed these days. Atari (and Lexicor) are probably right, to the extent that True Color was first intended to mean photo-quality, without reference to 16-bit or 32-bit capability. But, like a lot of other things in this industry, the definitions have changed over time." From the Atari ST Arts Forum ============================ Steve Holt asks about the availability of utility programs for the ST: "I'm looking for utilities for the Atari, similar to PC Tools for the PC. PC Tools does lots of things, but in particular it undeletes files, checks and repairs disk problems, prunes and grafts whole directories, does HD backup with various compression options, etc, etc. Is there anything like this or like Norton for the Atari?" Myles Cohen tells Steve: "Part of what you want to accomplish can be achieved with a program called DLII...You can find it in ATARIPRO..." Geoff Larsen adds: "If you have the money "Knife ST" and "Diamond Edge" are probably your best bet. They will do most of what you want. "Knife ST" is available from Atari in a pack with seven other useful programs and accessories. The Pack is called "An Introduction to Programming Utilities". Contents are: WERCS FONTKIT PLUS 2 KNIFE ST SAVED ATARI ARCHIVE STREE DESKTOP CALCULATOR DESKTOP CLOCK The Pack is priced at about $45.00 Australian (can't find my calculator so you will have to convert it to US$ or whatever.){$0.71A to $1.00 US approx.}" Brian Gockley of ST Informer fame tells Steve: "There is a program called ST TOOLS that does what you ask. Indeed it is (available for downloading), I think that's where I got it. If it's not there, let me know and I'll put it up." Jamie Sacadura posts: "Thanks to Sysop, Bob Retelle, I've been able to test WINREC, a german direct-to-disk recording program, by Andreas Biner. It works fine and its very easy to use although German (once you`ve selected the number of seconds to record, otherwise it does nothing). But the size of the Samples !!! - 10 sec of MONO sampling at 50 Khz results in 1 Mb file!! As for FRACTAL, a french assembler program/CPX to benchmark fractile generation, it seams to indicate that programs that use the DSP processor are going to be very fast on Falcon. The predefined fractile takes 42 to 36 sec in different True Color resolutions to be generated and using the DSP it only takes 10 to 6 sec , although the final fractile results weren`t quite the same. I didn`t like also, not being able to see the fractile being generated, somehow one gets a "cheat" feeling of that. On my "old" MegaST2 it takes 86s to generate the same fractile, in color or monochrome (strange, exactly the same time on different resolutions and color modes). I`m still waiting to see my first TRUE COLOR image on my Falcon (something with more than 256 colors on screen) although using GEMVIEW (nice program) i`ve been able to see PC 256 color Gifs and quite nice they where. I would appreciate if someone (Bob?) could locate and upload on Compuserve, the program "Mandelbrot Fractile" by R.J. Ridder that Ron Robinson mentioned in AEO205. It seems the program can generate TRUE COLOR Fractals and animate them! Finally a word of disappointment. - don`t use it as another nail in ATARI`s coffin, Ralph :). ATARI doesn`t still seem to have a clue on how to impress new (and future) owners of Falcon. The two games - LANDMINE and BREAKOUT would have shamed my Spectrum 48K and show nothing of Falcon`s capabilities. Breakout doesn`t even work correctly in True color and only the sound is fair. As for Landmines, it doesn`t even have sprites (only squares and numbers 1,2,3), so much for showoff. They seem like two programs some kid has put together in a couple of days using Basic. What am i saying! The kid would no doubt came out with something better. Oh well, thank God for shareware developers!!" Bob Retelle tells Jaime: "Thanks for that detailed report on the Falcon programs..! I'll see if I can locate that Fractile program you mentioned.. (I may have to wait until I can fix my ST's keyboard.. the "C" key stopped working this week.. it's over 6 years old, so I guess that's not bad...! I logged into the atari archives and discovered I couldn't "Change directories..! argh.! And my PC isn't set up to do UseNet stuff yet... :( I had wondered about the choice of those two games to include with the Falcon.. thanks for the descriptions of them.. you're right that it would be nice to give something that truly did demonstrate the features of the Falcon though. It's been so long since the Falcon was announced, it would have been nice if something else had been developed in the meantime to be included.. Breakout was probably done because Atari owns the trademark and wouldn't have to pay anything for it, but why Landmines..? I think you're right.. isn't that right out of the 1980 edition of "101 BASIC Games"..?" From the Atari Vendors Forum ============================ Clive Parker gives us a bit of information about Dave Small, the creator of Spectre GCR, the Mac emulator for ST computers: "According to UK sources Dave is hard at work on Falcon GCR, a totally internal GCR board for the Falcon. Rumor has it that it will be faster than a Quadra(!) although I'll believe it when I see it. BTW Dave, if you read this then any chance of a Falcon GCR for review?" Tim Myers joins in and posts: "I doubt that the Falcon GCR would be that fast. The Falcon itself would have a job keeping up with say a Quadra 800. !" Dan Rhea posts: "I don't know Tim, Dave seems to have a talent for getting more out of Atari hardware anyone I know of. He's truly one gifted individual (with a top notch team working with him too)." Sysopmeister Ron Luks tells us: "After reading that message, I picked up the phone and gave Dave Small a call. He confirms that he is working both on ver 3.1 and a Spectre GCR board for the new Falcon. Talking with Dave is one of the nicer little pleasure I have in this job and if the Atari market disappeared tomorrow, I'd like to keep his phone number around. He's one of the most interesting personalities I've run across in this business and I anxiously await his first novel. [grin]" From the Atari Portfolio Forum ============================== Robert Rice posts: "I need to convert my Portfolio phone book into a format which I can import into a PC based application. Is there an program in the library which will do this? Basically, I need to convert into a database type format." Sysop Marty Mankins tells Robert: "I am not aware of a program to convert the phone book. But, if it's not that big, you can do it by hand by making it into a comma separated format. Commas separate each field of data. Now the record looks like this: Perfection Applied 222-0120 454 West 1010 North Orem, UT 84057 After converting it to comma separated, it should look like this: "Perfection Applied", "222-0120", "454 West 1010 North", "Orem, UT 84057" It's a little time consuming, but it works." BJ Gleason, sysop and programming maniac, tells Marty: "I just wrote a program to convert the .ADR file, and have uploaded it to LIB 3 under the name ADR2CD.ZIP...." Marty Replies to BJ: "What a pal. That's perfect. How long's the program been out there? I hope it was recently, so I don't get egg on my face." Knowing BJ, the "electronic ink" wasn't even dry on Robert's first message when BJ finished writing the program.... Now, if I could only talk him into writing a program that prints up nice crisp 20 dollar bills... Well folks, that's it for this week. I hope you found something worthwhile in this week's column. If not, go back and read through it again. Yeah, that means you, fella. That's right, you. Go on, the rest of us haven't got all day. Okay, he's gone back up to the top of this column so the rest of us can finish up. Ya see how just one guy can gum up the works? Well, at any rate, I'll be back (said in my best Arnold Schwartsenegger voice) next week. So tune in again to 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. SIGNING UP WITH DELPHI ====================== Using a personal computer and modem, members worldwide access DELPHI services via a local phone call JOIN -- DELPHI -------------- Via modem, dial up DELPHI at 1-800-695-4002 then... When connected, press RETURN once or twice and... At Password: type STREPORT and press RETURN. 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When you get the Password: prompt, type IP26 and press again. Then, just answer the questions and within a day or two, you'll officially be a member of DELPHI! TOP TEN DOWNLOADS (3/24/93) ========================== STREPORT 9.12 SPEED OF LIGHT GIF VIEWER ATARI EXPLORER ONLINE STZIP 2.2 COMPUTER COMPARISON PIM - ATARI'S PERSPECTIVE PICSW101.LZH WHATIS65.LZH ZNET9310 COCKTAIL SELECTOR All of the above files can be found in the RECENT ARRIVALS database for at least one week after the posting of this list. Please Note that in the case of online magazines, only the most current issue in the database at the time of this compilation is considered for the Top 10 list. Also, for all files, a submission is eligible for the Top 10 list for only four weeks after its original uploading. DELPHI- It's getting better all the time! *********************************************************************** > BLUE RIDGE ATARIFEST'93 STR SHOW NEWS "The Summertime Atari Event!" """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" 1993 Blue Ridge ATARIFEST """"""""""""""""""""""""" BLUE RIDGE ATARIFEST '93 Press Release - March 25, 1993 FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION """""""""""""""""""""""""" The Blue Ridge Atari Computer Enthusiasts (BRACE) and Computer STudio invite you to participate in the Fourth Annual Blue Ridge AtariFest in beautiful Asheville, North Carolina. Show dates and times are: Saturday July 24, 1993 10am - 6pm Sunday July 25, 1993 Noon - 5pm Just as in previous years, we have arranged for FREE Booth space for Atari developers!! (We're only requesting the donation of a door prize). We can promise both developers and show-goers an energetic and exciting show with as enthusiastic a crowd of Atarians as you'll find anywhere, plus the support of Computer STudio in the mall. We're once again taking over the Courtyard Shop (mall) area at Westgate Shopping Center for the show (location of Computer STudio), plus the use of vacant store spaces for seminar sessions. Seminar sessions will be 45 minutes in length, and developers are welcome to conduct a seminar on their product line or approved topic of their choice (seminar sessions are limited, so first come, first served). This year's show dates also coincide with Asheville's annual Bele Chere street festival, when downtown Asheville is closed to vehicular traffic and becomes what must be one of the largest street fairs in the country. Westgate Shopping Center is one of the primary Park-and-Ride shuttle centers for transporting people to and from downtown, and we've arranged to have the shuttle service pick up at the front entrance of the mall and drop off at the rear entrance, so everyone taking the service from Westgate WILL walk through the AtariFest exhibition area sometime during the day. This will be a great opportunity to showcase Atari and Atari related software and peripherals, and introduce them to people who aren't already Atari owners. Bringing in NEW blood is the key to the growth of this platform, and this will be our opportunity to begin that process with a captive audience. Additional discussions of the show, as well as confirmations of your participation, are welcome in GEnieMail and in the Blue Ridge AtariFest topic 13 in Category 11 here on GEnie. Hoping to hear from you soon. Happy Atari Computing. It's happening in A s h e v i l l e ! Where: Westgate Shopping Center - Asheville, N.C. Take any major highway into Asheville (US 19-23, US 26 or I-40) to the I-240 loop, then take the "Westgate/Hilton Inn Drive exit" into the Westgate Shopping Center parking lot. When: 24-25, July 1993 Time: 10:am to 6:pm SAT 12 Noon 'til 5pm SUN Points of contact: Sheldon Winick Cliff Allen, Show Coord. GEnie: S.WINICK GEnie: C.ALLEN17 Computer STudio Internet: CALLEN@UNCA.EDU Westgate Shopping Center phone: (704) 258-3758 40 Westgate Parkway - Suite D Asheville, NC 28806 (704) 251-0201 or the Blue Ridge AtariFest topic on GEnie (Atari Roundtable, Category 11, Topic 13). "COME FOR A DAY OR COME FOR THE WEEKEND, BUT DO COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF!" Great Smokies Hilton Resort Hilton Inn Drive (704)254-3211 Toll-free reservation phone number 1-800-733-3211 Radisson One Thomas Wolf Plaza (704)252-8211 Rate: $62.00 per room (1-4 people) ====== Additional Hotel / Motel Information =========== Days Inn I-26 and Airport Road (704)684-2281 I-40 Exit 55 (704)298-5140 Econo Lodge US 70 East, I-40 Exit 55 (704)298-5519 Holiday Inn 275 Smoky Park Hwy (704)667-4501 Toll-free reservation phone number1-800-HOLIDAY Red Roof Inn I-40 and US 19-23 Exit 44 (704)667-9803 Toll-free reservation phone number1-800-843-7663 Budget Motel I-40 Exit 44 (Enka-Chandler) West Asheville Exit (704)665-2100 Best Western Asheville Central 22 Woodfin St (704)253-1851 ========= Local Bed & Breakfast lodging Information ========= Aberdeen Inn 64 Linden Ave (704)254-9336 Albemarle Inn 86 Edgemont Road (704)255-0027 Applewood Manor 62 Cumberland Circle (704)254-2244 The Bridle Path Inn Lockout Road (704)252-0035 Cairn Brae B & B 217 Patton Mountain Rd (704)252-9219 Carolina B & B 177 Cumberland Ave (704)254-3608 Cedar Crest Victorian Inn 674 Biltmore Ave (704)252-1289 Corner Oak Manor 53 St. Dunstan (704)253-3525 Cornerstone Inn 230 Pearson Dr (704)253-5644 Flint Street Inn 100 & 116 Flint Street (704)253-6723 The Lion and The Rose 276 Montford Ave (704)255-7673 The Ray House B & B 83 Hillside St (704)252-0106 Reed House 119 Dodge St (704)274-1604 The Wright Inn 235 Pearson Drive (704)251-0789] (1-800-552-5724) A more complete listing of Bed & Breakfasts can be obtained through the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce. Reservations should be made immediately, as July is the height of our tourist season. =========== CAMP GROUNDS ================ (reservations are a must during this time of season): Mount Pisgah: About 20 miles southwest of Asheville on the Blue Ridge Parkway at mile post 408.6 (National Park Service). 690 acres. Elevation 5000'. One of the nicest campgrounds in Western North Carolina. 67 tent sites, 70 RV sites. For reservations: P.O.Box 749, Watnesville, N.C. 28786; phone (704) 235-9109. No showers. Groceries and restaurant. Nature program. 14 day stay limit. Lake Powhatan: 4 miles south of Asheville on State road 191, 3.5 miles west on FR 806. 30 acres. 98 tent/rv sites. Reservation available thru Mistix 1-800-283-CAMP. Disposal station. No showers. Swimming; lifeguard; fishing; nature trails; bicycles. 14-day stay limit. While in the area, you might want to consider a little sightseeing, and include a visit to the Biltmore House here in Asheville (the largest single family residence ever built in the U.S.--its a "castle"). A visit to the Biltmore can be a full-day's activity as you will want to view the house, visit the winery, and walk some of the grounds and gardens. Hours: The House 9 am to 6pm The Gardens 9am to 7pm Conservatory 9am to 5:30pm The Winery Monday-Saturday 11am to 7pm Sunday 1pm to 7pm Other areas of interest include; the Thomas Wolf home (adjacent to the Raddison), the Blue Ridge Parkway and Folk Art Center. A drive up the Blue ridge Parkway to enjoy the higher elevations and incredible views of our mountains. Perhaps a hike up to Mount Pisgah and look back down to Asheville(you can see Mt. Pisgah from most anywhere in Asheville). A short drive from Mt. Pisgah will take you to Sliding Rock (for those of you travelling with kids who are still kids at heart), the Cradle of Forestry (first forest school in the country), waterfalls, trout hatchery, etc. For the adventurous, white water rafting on the Natahala River near Bryson City (approx one and a half hours from here). There's obviously loads more to see and do around Asheville (in addition to the Blue Ridge AtariFest and a visit to Computer STudio :-). If any of y'all would like maps and additional tourist info of the area I might suggest contacting the Chamber of Commerce: Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 151 Haywood Street P.O. Box 1010 Asheville, NC 28802 704-258-6111 FAX: (704)251-0926 *********************************************************************** :HOW TO GET YOUR OWN GENIE ACCOUNT: _________________________________ 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. GEnie costs only $4.95 a month for unlimited evening and weekend access to more than 100 services including electronic mail, online encyclopedia, shopping, news, entertainment, single-player games, and bulletin boards on leisure and professional subjects. With many other services, including the biggest collection of files to download and the best online games, for only $6 per hour. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! Any time during your first month of membership if you are not completely satisfied, just ask for your $4.95 back. GEnie Announcements (FREE) 1. Spring Fling is coming -- special events and new options...... 2. RTC 3/28 - How to HIRE the PERFECT EMPLOYEE...................HOSB 3. Association of GEOS Developers RTC 3/28 at 8:30PM Eastern.....GEOWORKS 4. Commodore Amiga Exhibits at Upcoming 4th Annual NYC Show......STARSHIP 5. HURRY - join up, grab these games before it's too late........SOFTCLUB 6. The Return of Oscarmania. Join us live for the awards at......SHOWBIZ 7. One-on-one Veterinary Consultation in.........................PET 8. Surprise, surprise, surprise in the...........................FLAGSHIP 9. Decide if the Pro-Lifers have gone too far in.................RELIGION 10. Who's been LOOKING AT your Credit Report - Find out at........TRWCREDIT 11. Continuing Education COURSES Online. REGISTER Today..........CALC 12. EPCOT Center's American Adventure has be re-done - RTC in.....FLORIDA 13. CheckFree Software - $19.95 - means no more hassles...........CHECKFREE 14. PC Aladdin Help Desk now available 7 days a week in...........PCALADDIN 15. Get GOVERNMENT CONTRACT Information: Download the CBD.........AFSB3 HAPPY BIRTHDAY DARLAH! GEnie Information copyright (C) 1991 by General Electric Information Services/GEnie, reprinted by permission *********************************************************************** > FLASH 2.1 SHIPS! STR InfoFile The Cream of the Crop is on its way! """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" ============================== FLASH II ============================== Now shipping version 2.1! FROM: MISSIONWARE SOFTWARE 354 N. Winston Drive Palatine, Illinois 60067-4132 United States of America phone 708-359-9565 Missionware Software is pleased to announce the release of version 2.1 of Flash II. This is our second update in the past year. Flash II originally went up for sale in April of 1992. Version 2.0 was our first release, followed a few months later by version 2.01. Version 2.1 fixes a number of problems discovered by our customers and beta testers over the past few months. It's also our first full upgrade, and as promised, it is being sent out to all currently registered customers *for free* on a brand new disk. We'll be sending these disks out during the next couple of weeks in order of serial number. Those with low numbers will get their upgrades first. If you haven't received your upgrade by the middle of April, please contact us to make sure you are properly registered. In addition to the enhancements listed below, this upgrade is being sent out with our new installation program. You'll need to reregister (on your disk only!) this version of Flash II. Future maintenance upgrades will be handled online (you'll be able to download a patch file) so it's imperative that you properly register your new version. * * * * * * * * * * * * Flash II is the update to the most popular Atari ST telecommunications program ever! It's available exclusively from Missionware Software and at an affordable price! Flash II is completely rewritten by Paul Nicholls of Clayfield, Australia. But don't let that fool you! Flash II has the same look and feel as previous versions of Flash...plus a slew of new features to boot! And it's just as easy and fast to use for the telecommunications beginner or pro! Take a look below for just some of what Flash II can offer you now... All macros use the familiar Flash DO script format! You can program up to 20 individual and separate macros for each BBS plus an additional 10 global macros! Supports the following terminal types: TTY, VIDTEX, VT52, ANSI, VT100, VT101, VT102, VT200, VT300 & PRESTEL. Includes Automatic Answer mode! Includes full featured GEM text editor with: merge, block commands, cut & paste, search & replace, paragraph reformatting; user tab settings, page width, full keyboard cursor and delete control and more! Includes Silent Line for background file transfers! Zmodem now supports the selection of AutoStart and Streaming options. If you prefer to use an external Zmodem protocol with Flash II, you can now force Flash II's Zmodem autostart mode to off. For BBS' that don't support "streaming", this too can now be turned off. New version written in assembler! Fast! Now supports "Install Application". You can create a DO script that can be used to launch Flash II from the desktop and force it to dial up and go online for you, all automatically! A new "BReak" script command is added which permits the sending of a terminal break to the host computer while a script is running. Missionware Software's upgrade policy remains the same for the new Version 2.1! We will continue to upgrade any old version of Flash! (copyright Antic Software) for just $30 US, plus $4 shipping and handling (US and Canada), $8 worldwide. Or, you can purchase Flash II, version 2.1 outright, for only $49.95 US plus the shipping and handling charges applicable to your area. To order, or for more information, contact: Missionware Software 354 N. Winston Drive Palatine, IL 60067-4132 United States of America phone 708-359-9565 ___________________________________________ > CT FEST'93 STR SHOW NEWS """""""""""""""""""""""" THE CT ATARIFEST '93! ===================== JUNE 12 & 13, AT THE WINDSOR COURT HOTEL WINDSOR, CT. (JUST ABOVE HARTFORD) Free Parking! Low Room Rates! More Vendors! More Floor Space! Yep, that ACT Atari Group is running another major NorthEast computer event. Last year's successful CT Fest had over 700 attendees, which merited a larger location, so we've moved a mile away (exit 42 on I-91) into bigger and better quarters. We're just as convenient to reach as ever, and only two hours from Boston or New York! The new hotel has excellent room rates ($35.00 per room), free and plentiful parking, easy access from Interstate 91, I-95, I-90, I-84, I-80, an in house Sports Bar, a bigger ballroom and is located just 1 mile from Bradley International Airport (free shuttle service for hotel guests). We expect that an even greater number of vendors this year, surpassing the excellent turnout of the past shows. We already have tentative commitments from A&D Software, Gribnif Software, Barefoot Software, Toad Computers, Computer Studio, Baggetaware, Derric Electronics, E.Hartford Computer Repair, MegaType Software, Wizztronics and GFA Software Technology. Last year we had FOURTEEN user groups, this year we should have even more (We also expect an exciting 8 Bit contingent)! We'll have our annual New England Lynx Competition, with multiple Comlynxed competitions underway at all times. Last year's winners took home prizes ranging from games to accessories to complete Lynx Systems! Bring your best player and join the fun. We'll have the Portfolio Corner, staffed with industry pundits and filled with every imaginable palmtop peripheral! Last year we had a few Portfolios disassembled at the booth, a real insight into surface mount technology! For those of you with an eye towards seminars, we'll have them in abundance, last year's question and answer session with Bob Brodie drew standing only crowds! In addition, we had John Eidsvoog's walk through the Codehead graphic tools, Jeff Naideau of Barefoot Software showing off EdiTrack Platinum, Dave Troy of (Guess[ribbet]) Computers and many, many others. And to top things off, come out and see the Falcon 030 in all its glory. By then we expect to see some rad new programs out and some really excitement! All in all, we hope to have the best Northeast show yet, and we look forward to your participation. Make your plans now for the most exciting Atari Weekend this spring! For further information, call Brian Gockley at 203-332-1721 or Doug Finch at 203-637-1034. We can also be found on GEnie in Category 11 or on Compuserve in the Atari arenas. E-mail can be directed to B.GOCKLEY or D.FINCH7 on GEnie or to 75300,2514 or 76337,1067 on CIS. _____________________________________________________________________ > COMPUNEWS STR InfoFile "Informing the Community" """""""""""""""""""""" PMC'S COMPUNEWS =============== Please help us in saving our planet's resources by spreading this news release anywhere and everywhere. It is our goal to educate and assist the growing computing community. Thank you for assisting us. CompuNews (TM): Informing the Community CompuCycle (TM): Saving the Environment March 22, 1993 Bellevue, WA Purple Mountain Computers (PMC) has released CompuNews, a free newspaper to all Amiga, Atari ST, Mac, and PC users. CompuNews currently has a 31% newshole and features an interview with Insite Peripheral's Bill Sousa and the Floptical Technology Association's Jim Milligan, PageMaker 5 news, info on Connect (a new online magazine), a piece on Microsoft, and a beginner's tutorial on MIDI. PMC's is also spearheading a massive campaign to educate and assist users in recycling in the computing environment. CompuNews (TM) is helping spread the word about this program dubbed CompuCycle (TM). The CompuCycle (TM) program encompasses computer books, software, and magazines. CompuCycle (TM) lets users buy, sell and trade their unwanted items for ones they do want. Trial testing of the CompuCycle (TM) program has been a success. All computers are supported including PC, Mac, Amiga, Atari ST and 8 bit, Apple, Commodore 64, CP/M, and others. Book topics include a wide range of subjects including programming and tutorials. CompuCycle (TM) has an inventory that includes over 10,500 computer books/magazines and 1,100 programs. Warehouses are located in Washington and California for quick delivery. We believe that everyone can benefit from this program. Users will pay less for software and can turn unused programs and books into cash or wanted items. And society will benefit from the utilization of our current resources, instead of wasting new ones. Thousands of books are listed on disk to conserve paper; this disk catalog is available for just $1. Users can receive CompuNews (TM) for free by contacting us and giving pertinent information: (name, address, computer type): Purple Mountain Computers, Inc. (PMC) 15600 NE 8th St. Ste. A3-412 Bellevue, WA 98008 (206) 399-8700 GEnie E-mail: PMC.INC CompuServe: 72567,302 Looking for News ---------------- We welcome any press releases or news information that any individuals or organizations would like to supply to us (put us on your mailing list). We will include such information in upcoming issues. Company Backgrounder -------------------- Purple Mountain Computers, Inc. is an environmentally conscious company. Our group includes a college student, office manager, housewife, engineer, and a receptionist. We are striving to make a difference in the world, to make a change for the better. We want to make sure that there will be new resources for everyone's children in the years ahead. Thank you for helping us save our planet! ______________________________________________________ > CURRENT NOTES DEALERS STR InfoFile Where to find it... """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ATARI STORES CARRYING CURRENT NOTES =================================== (March, 1993) A number of people have asked where they can obtain CURRENT NOTES. This Atari-focused magazine is available by direct subscription. Subscription prices are $27/year ($48/2 years) and can be obtained by sending your check or money order to CN Subscriptions, 122 N Johnson Rd, Sterling, VA 20164. Subscriptions can be started by using your VISA or MC; call (703) 450-4761. CURRENT NOTES can also be purchased directly from stores that sell Atari computers ($3.95/issue). Below are 50 dealerships, listed by state, where you can obtain CURRENT NOTES. The list of available retail outlets is smaller than in previous years because of the decline in the number of Atari dealerships. If your local dealer is not listed here, ask them to carry CN. CANADA: MICRO-DEL, 3090 DES FORGES, TROIS RIVIERES, QUE G8O 1V5 QUAY COMPUTERS, 615 8TH STREET, UNIT #205, NEW WESTMINSTER, BC V3M 3S3 ALASKA: FAR NORTH ATARI COMPUTER, 59 COLLEGE RD, #217, FAIRBANKS AK 99701 ALABAMA: FAR COMPUTER CO., 2134 WARRIOR ROAD, BIRMINGHAM AL 35208 ARIZONA: COMPUTERS PLUS, 9A CRESTVIEW PLAZA, JACKSONVILLE AR 72076 CALIFORNIA: B & C COMPUTERVISION, 2730 SCOTT BLVD, SANTA CLARA CA 95050 COMPUTER LITERACY BOOKSHOP, 520 LAWRENCE EPXY, #310, SUNNYVALE CA 94086 COMPUTER LITERACY BOOKSHOP, 2590 N. FIRST ST, #100, SAN JOSE CA 95131 COMPUTER LOGIC, 973 FOOTHILL BLVD, #4, SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93401 COMPUTER ZONE, 60 E. 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NATICK RD, WARWICK RI 02886 TENNESSEE: SOFTWARE CITY, 6940 LEE HIGHWAY #106, CHATTANOOGA TN 37421 TEXAS: ALL SYSTEMS GO, 7271 WURZBACH, #108, SAN ANTONIO TX 78240 COMPUTER DISCOVERIES, 12801 MIDWAY RD, #109, DALLAS TX 75244 MEGABYTE, 909 MELBOURNE, HURST TX 76053 UTAH: J & J COMPUTERS, 2150 EAST 6400 S., MURRAY UT 84107 VIRGINIA: L & Y ELECTRONICS, 13670 JEFFERSON DAVIS HWY, WOODBRIDGE VA 22191 WASHINGTON: XANTH CORP., 14100 NE 20TH ST. #105, BELLEVUE WA 98007 WISCONSIN: KAMTECH COMPUTER CENTER, 1004 S. ONEIDA ST, APPLETON WI 54915 NEW DIMENSIONS COMPUTER CNTR, 9026 W NATIONAL AVE, WEST ALLIS WI 53227 __________________________________________________________ > DMC NEWS! STR InfoFile "Berthold Fonts made available!" """""""""""""""""""""" DMC ANNOUNCES BERTHOLD FONT SERIES ================================== Press Release Toronto, Ontario March 20, 1993 DMC Publishing is pleased to announce the availability of 341 Berthold fonts for use with all versions of Calamus and the newly upgraded Outline Art 3.0. These original, copyrighted fonts are packaged in 45 families containing the indicated number of typefaces: AG Book Rounded (8) AG Old Face (6) AG School Book (4) Augustea (5) AK Grotesk (21) Ariston (3) Arkona (2) Barmeno (4) Baskerville (13) Bellevue (1) Berliner (2) Block (6) Boulevard (1) Bodoni Antiqua (11) Bodoni Italic (11) Bodoni Old (12) Boton (8) Caslon (8) Catull (4) Christiana (7) City (6) Colossalis (4) Comenius (4) Cosmos (4) Concorde (18) Cremona 8) Daily News (8) Delta (9) English Script (6) Formata (25) Garamond (14) Gerstner (8) Imago (8) Jaeger Antiqua (8) Lo-Type (5) Nofret (16) Normande (3) Poppl Laudatio (12) Poppl Pontifex (10) Poppl Residenz (2) Post Antiqua (2) Post Mediaeval (3) Script (2) Walbaum Book (12) Walbaum Standard (6) PRICING ======= The fonts are sold by title as indicated above. Pricing is based on the number of typefaces in the font family. 1 typeface $ 39.95 US 49.95 CDN 2 typefaces 79.95 US 99.95 CDN 3 typefaces 119.95 US 139.95 CDN 4 typefaces 149.95 US 179.95 CDN 5-7 typefaces 179.95 US 209.95 CDN ORDERING ======== For further information or to order by telephone using your VISA or Mastercard please call DMC Publishing at VOICE 416-479-1880 or FAX 416-479-1882. If you have a modem, you may order by email in any of the following services: GEnie email to: ISD Compuserve email to: 76004,2246 Delphi email to: ISDMARKETING Payment may also be made by check or money order and mailed to the following address: DMC Publishing, 2800 John Street, Suite 10 Markham, Ontario, Canada L3R 0E2 Thank you for your interest in our Calamus products and please do not hesitate to contact me if you require any further information. Nathan Potechin DMC Publishing Note: Sample previews of all of the above original typefaces are available for downloading in our library 30 in CVG file format. ________________________________________ > WILGA TO GIVE TALK STR FOCUS! Dan Wilga to give talk on Desktops to come. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" GRIBNIF'S WILGA TO DISCUSS 'DESKTOPS OF FUTURE' =============================================== WATERBURY, Conn. (March 24) -- A leading designer of software for the Atari will presents his views about the "Desktops of the Future" in a seminar Monday, March 29 at the Silas Bronson Library, 267 Grand Street, Waterbury. The session, featuring Dan Wilga of Gribnif Software of Northampton, Mass., maker of NeoDesk, CardFile, Convector and other best-selling programs for the ST platform, will begin at 7 p.m. in the library meeting room. The program, open to the public, is sponsored by ACT Atari Group, a network of seven computer clubs in Connecticut and Western Massachusetts. There is no admission charge. Mr. Wilga will examine the evolution of Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) and their role in making personal computers more accessible to the average user. Wilga will explain how the Atari GUI differs from IBM's and Apple's, and what computer users can expect from the likes of Falcon's 3D Newdesk, voice activation, MultiTOS, and more. The educational seminar is part of a new series sponsored by ACT Atari Group. The Bridgeport, Conn.-based organization, which is the host of Connecticut AtariFest '93 (June 12-13) and a winter "swap meet" program, plans to hold quarterly sessions throughout the state. The Bronson Library is located in downtown Waterbury, just blocks from the junction of Route 8 and Interstate 84. For more information about "Desktops of the Future," contact: Brian Gockley 18 Elmwood Avenue Bridgeport, CT 06605 [Phone (203) 332-1721 E-Mail B.GOCKLEY (GEnie) or 75300,2514 (Compuserve)] Doug Finch 46 Park Avenue Old Greenwich, CT 06870 [Phone (203) 637-1034 E-Mail D.FINCH7 (GEnie) or 76337,1067 (Compuserve)]. ______________________________________ > NVN WANTS YOU! STR InfoFile Another Network Supports Atari! """"""""""""""""""""""""""" National Videotext Network (NVN) ================================ National Videotext Network (NVN) has recently added an Atari ST Forum to it's growing lists of available services. The Atari ST Forum is ready and waiting for you! Order an extended NVN Membership of 6 or 12 months, pay for it in advance and receive a bonus in connect time at no additional charge. 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By voice phone 1-800-336-9096 (Client Services) or via modem phone 1-800-336-9092. ________________________________________________________________ > STReport CONFIDENTIAL "Rumors Tidbits Predictions Observations Tips" """"""""""""""""""""" - Sunnyvale, CA FALCON DUE IN APRIL NOW? ------------- Our snoop is hard at work. Seems the cadre of Atari guys are in Germany trying to drum up business for Atari. Meanwhile, back in Sunnyvale the passing of the third week in March went meekly by with nary a whimper. Now, according to our sources, the delay may reach into mid or late April. - Orem, Utah WORDPERFECT SHIPS V5.2 FOR WINDOWS! ---------- In striving to perfect their Windows version, WP has focused on three major areas; Ease of use, Productivity and Performance, by adding a variety of new macros and button bars that cover many of the popular requests from users 'round the world. Also incorporated is a quick menu that makes the button bars even more accessible. The package includes Gammatik and ATM, a grammar checker and Adobe Type Manager. Version 5.2 offers a number of powerful, new features including the ability to send Email messages directly from WP 5.2 for Windows. __________________________________________________ > STR Mail Call "...a place for the readers to be heard" """"""""""""" STReport's MailBag """""""""""""""""" Messages * NOT EDITED * for content ----------------------------------- From Delphi's Atari areas... 51041 24-MAR 20:31 General Information RE: Enough is enough... (Re: Msg 51011) From: WAYNEDUNHAM To: SCARPAD Scarpad, Unfortunately running a 386-40 is not as fast as a 16mhz Atari. I've seen plenty of them and they are painfully slow compared to the ST. IMHO! Wayne 51045 24-MAR 20:42 General Information RE: Enough! (Re: Msg 51042) From: ABARBIERO To: ETAT There is a difference here, you now stated your purpose for a new computer is based on the installed userbase, and acceptance. If that is what you require for a computer, then you are making the right choice. To me, a computer is a tool. The best tool to fit the job is the right one. Wether or not a brand of tool is popular means little to me. I am not raving on (I am not sure what that term means) about anything, just facilitating the information flow around here. Atari has some interesting news ahead, and I firmly believe that they will be able to maintain a higher profile in the industry and produce useful hardware and software for their users. Atari has managed to produce or get produced some high visibility software for the Falcon030, and some games that may actually produce some merchandising... as we all know... that is what sells product and makes money! Andreas@AEO 51046 24-MAR 20:43 General Information RE: Enough! (Re: Msg 51025) From: ETAT To: ABARBIERO Why does anyone have to lie about Atari? When they are their own worst enemy. My next computer will be one like my friends and neighbors own, a PC. Why, because I don't want to invest in the Titanic or Atari which are both gone. Only Atari users who are dogmatic refuse to acknowledge it. Wouldn't it be nice to own a computer that you could get local support and service on? My old ST will hang around for two reasons. Now and then I may want to drag it out and play with it. The second reason is because I couldn't get anything out of it if I decided to sell it. Sorry Atari, I'm not going to be a buyer anymore....and you are the reason. 51047 24-MAR 20:44 General Information RE: Enough! (Re: Msg 51035) From: ABARBIERO To: SMHALLACK What chip is that? Lemme know what the problem is and I will try to rectify it for you. Bob Brodie has swapped jobs a few times, and has had several other huge projects dropped on his lap... I am sure it was an oversight. Andreas@AEO 51049 24-MAR 20:50 General Information RE: Enough! (Re: Msg 51046) From: ABARBIERO To: ETAT support is a phone call away... software, hardware, and the rest are available the same way most PC people buy things... via mail order. Cilivization just came into stock over here in the US, STeve's software has it in stock, he is sending me a review copy. Street Fighter II should be around also, and I have a review ready for the next AEO. Andreas@AEO 51055 24-MAR 21:02 General Information RE: Enough is enough... (Re: Msg 51015) From: LMCCLURE To: DAVIDNIELD The section in STR that was talking about no cart port or DSP was referring (evidently) to a 'cut-down' entry-level Falcon. I sincerely doubt it would be clocked at a faster speed than the current Falcon030. If they had been talking about a '040-based or faster '030-based version of the Falcon, I might have bought that the cart port might have been eliminated due to emission problems. Although, supposedly the TT had finally been certified for Class B, was clocked at 32Mhz, and had a clock port (but never having seen or heard of a Class B TT for sale, I cannot say that supplies very convincing evidence). Not to mention that emissions would be of little concern when it comes to machines sold in the UK. From what I understand there is no regulation of computer emissions there (and if there is, it is *certainly* less stringent than in the US). 51056 24-MAR 21:13 Applications RE: GCR (Re: Msg 51016) From: LMCCLURE To: DAVIDNIELD Given that typically a Spectre GCR with ROMs can be purchased used for around $300-$350, it would almost certainly be less expensive than an equivalent Mac, especially equipped as your ST is. I am not certain if System 7.0 is supported by the Spectre software yet, so you may wish to consider that. Frankly, if you go with a real Mac, I would choose the LCIII over the Color Classic, and use a basic VGA monitor for the video if cost is an issue. The prices are the same, but a monitor for the LCIII is extra...but for that difference, you get a much faster machine, the option of a larger screen, and higher video resolution. Frankly, you may want to go with the Spectre for now. Try it, see if you like it, and if you do, but you decide you need a 'real' Mac, resell it for perhaps $50 less, and consider it 'rent' on a trial Mac. 51058 24-MAR 21:29 General Information RE: Enough! (Re: Msg 51049) From: ETAT To: ABARBIERO Who are you kidding with this "support is a phone call away" flak? I don't see any Atari Dealers in this state and I sure don't see any software or magazines in the bookstores at the mall. Get real fellow, that story is as old as my aunt Martha... I don't go for all the garbage put out on here. If you want to keep spouting the same ole garbage please sprinkle some sauce on something on it to make it more palatable. Only the wild eyed fanatics believe Atari will survive the computer wars. Too bad it had to die, but it was a self inflicted wound that got them. From CIS' Atari Fora.. #: 83304 S1/Forum Business 19-Mar-93 13:52:35 Sb: #83256-Is Atari an Orphan?? Fm: Dan McNamee (Atari) 70007,5166 To: Peter J. Joseph 71540,3347 Peter, At first the only Falcon030s to ship will be 4/65 units. When we increase production there will be other configurations available, one of which, I am told, will be a 4meg no hard drive. I do not know when this will happen, though. Dan """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" STReport's "EDITORIAL CARTOON" """""""""""""""""""""""""""""" > A "Quotable Quote" "More Smoke & Mirrors!" """"""""""""""""" "68030 @ 16Mhz?? IS IT _STILL_ 1990?" "AND NOW, FOR AN ENCORE.... WITH THE FUTURE IN MIND.... WE SHALL ABOLISH THE CARTRIDGE PORT!!" Alfred B. Neuman Esq. Orphan Registrar """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" > ABCO SPECIALS! STR InfoFile * 1992 SPRING Prices! 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