______ _____ / __/___ ______ ____ ______ ______ ______ ______ /\ \_ \/ / __ \/ _\/ /___/ \/ \/ \/\ / \/ \ / / / ____/ /__\ ____/ /___/ / / / / \/ / / _/ / _/ / _/ / _/ / _/ / _/ / _/ / _/ _/ x /_ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ \ / / \___ / \___ / \___ / \___ / \_/.sNs.\___ / \_/\ / \_/ \_/\__ / \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ VECTRONIX NEWSLETTER #8 (26 September, 1997) All text by Phoenix/Vectronix (unless stated otherwise!) Contact: vectronix@hotmail.com [1] Contents -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 - Contents 2 - Forewords 3 - New Releases 4 - TOSBOX, a new atariemulator 5 - What is ICQ? 6 - Stockholm Synth Festival [2] Forewords -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, many of you probably wondered what happened after the last adrenaline kick where we brought you 3 issues of this little newsletter at once. It's almost a month since this little "incident", and I'm glad to say we're back! But as always, you can never tell when a new vexnews issue is to come, so there's no need to ask... ;-) We have not been idling during this period though, we have some real hot releases which I'll try to cover later on, we have been working with our webpage (as usual), we have made it easier for you to get in touch with us, and alot of other different stuff! I got into a little personal depression period also, there was simply too much shit happening at once and I couldn't take it all, I've been very busy with school work as I have started studying again, and I'm simply not used to this. Alot of thoughts was circulating in my head, and I needed a break from everything, I needed to be able to think clear for a while! This issue will be a bit different from other as I see it right now, there will not be any news or article alike stuff, this issue is mainly intented to give some lights to our latest releases, we hope nobody will miss them! Oh well, let's see what it turns out to, you never know until it's done! I would also like to welcome all our new subscribers since last time, there's a whole bunch of you and I guess you all thought you subscribed to nothing. If you want to catch up with previous issues you can get them all by sending an email like this... To: xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx Subject: get vexnewsX (where X=1 to current issue) Please note that this is all automatic, there's no way to request issues to be sent to some other address or anything like that. If you need it delievered somewhere else, please change your reply-to kludge to this address. If anyone would like to unsubscribe for some reason, or change his email address for this list, please send us an email and tell us! We have quite alot of subscribers already, but we're always looking for more to be able to inform the whole scene about what's going on. So if you have any friends or know anyone who would be interested in receiving these newsletters, please tell them to contact us! /Phoenix [3] New Releases -------------------------------------------------------------------------- VEXJINNE.LZH 941739 Jinnee v1.0 German (c) A.S.H. Software VEXMC513.LZH 838305 MagiC v5.13 German (c) A.S.H. Software VEXPC270.LZH 717175 PARCP v2.70/3.00-b4 (c) Petr Stehlik VEXMM215.ZIP 1354357 MagiCMac v2.15 German (c) A.S.H. VEXMNVDI.ZIP 804673 NVDI/Mac v4.11 r5 (c) A.S.H. Software VEXFND18.LZH 37320 Finder v1.08 German (c) Holger Weets VEXUVK71.LZH 630082 UVK - THE ULTIMATE VIRUS KILLER v7.1GB NVDIET4A.LZH 618157 NVDI ET/4000 v4.11 R10 [1/2] NVDIET4B.LZH 533821 NVDI ET/4000 v4.11 R10 [2/2] Jinnee v1.0, the long awaited full version of Application System Heidelbergs latest desktop replacement. People says it a mix of Thing, Ease and MacOS, and they who have tried it can be cathegorized into two sections, those who loves it and those who hates it. Definately worth checking out though, don't listen to what people says, make your own opinion! Vectronix makes it possible! MagiC v5.13 don't need any closer presentation, most people should know what it is by now. What's unique for this release though is that it's the first ever release of MagiC with a 100% working serial number. No patches or modifications anywhere. Vectronix makes it possible! PARCP is for everyone who needs to move alot of files between computers, Atari's, PC's, or whatever. It gives you speeds up to 95kb/sec on the parallel port with a special cable, and the user interface for the 2.x versions is built like the old unix style ftp clients, while the new 3.x beta versions features a graphical interface which reminds of Norton Commander. MagiCMac v2.15 and NVDI/Mac v4.11 is two Macintosh releases, it's the full blown latest version of the killer atari emulator number one for the Macintosh, this new version works with MacOS8 and Speed Doubler among other things. As complement to this NVDI/Mac is the special NVDI release for MagiCMac, you thought it was fast already? Check this out.... Finder 1.08, again a new version of this filefinder utility from Holger Weets. The builtin filefinder options in the desktop replacements are getting better and better, but some people still require these extra advanced filefinder utilities. Ultimate Virus Killer I think everyone remembers, the old classic virus killer utility in it's latest version. Time to bust your viruses once and for all? This is the tool you need! NVDI ET-4000 v4.11 Release 10, latest pure fresh release of the special NVDI version for ET-4000 compatible graphic cards. Not much to say, you _need_ this if you have such a gfx card! That's it for this time, but I dare to promise we can expect some more major stuff within the coming weeks, just wait and see.... ;-) [4] TOSBOX, an Atari ST emulator - What it is -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOSBOX provides an environment for running TOS and GEM applications under DOS or Windows. It uses an operating system image which you can create on your actual Atari machine, and operates with most of the PC's peripherals. The design of TOSBOX is unique in working from the system down rather than from the hardware up. The goal was not to make a PC behave as exactly as possible like an ST, but to run Atari applications as smoothly as possible on a PC. Whenever possible, system calls were redirected and translated; then, only in cases where that failed to be reliable, the behavior of the actual hardware behavior was emulated. The resulting product is able to run a considerable variety of popular software. I am interested to hear your results on specific programs so I can list conflicts in future documentation and continue to improve compatibility. I wish to emphasize that TOSBOX is not a complete hardware-level emulation of an Atari ST. As such, it is not intended to run games and graphics demos. For that I strongly suggest using PaCifiST, written by that intelligent and genial Frenchman, Frederic Gidouin. The CPU emulation core is written in assembly, and its speed on a Pentium 75 is typically about twice that of a stock STf, depending on the task. Because of the design objectives described above, TOSBOX does a disproportionate amount of its work in the PC domain rather than in CPU emulation, so in practical terms it is faster than the numbers would suggest. [cutted from the TOSBOX documentation] For more information about TOSBOX, PacifiST and Atari emulation check out the links below... http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/4448/ http://www.pacifist.fatal-design.com/ http://www.fatal-design.com/desktop/ [5] ICQ - What is it? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ICQ - Product Description ICQ is a revolutionary, user-friendly Internet tool that informs you who's on-line at any time and enables you to contact them at will. No longer will you search in vain for friends or associates on the Net. ICQ does the searching for you, alerting you in real time when they log on. The need to conduct a directory search each time you want to communicate with a specific person is eliminated. With ICQ, you can chat, send messages, files and URL's, play games, or just hang out with your fellow 'Netters' while still surfing the Net. It lets you choose the mode of communication you wish to employ. Regardless of the application, be it chat, voice, whiteboard, data conferencing, file transfer or Internet games, ICQ will get your entire message across in real time. ICQ supports a variety of popular Internet applications and serves as a Universal Platform from which you can launch any peer- to- peer application (such as Microsoft NetMeeting or Netscape CoolTalk). It can also be used in a multiple-user mode, so groups can conduct conferences or just 'hang out' on-line. The program runs in the background, taking up minimal memory and Net resources. While you work with other applications, ICQ alerts you when friends and associates log in, allowing you to work efficiently while maintaining a wide range of Internet functions at your fingertips. Among the functions available are: chat, message, e-mail, and URL and file transfer. All these functions are consilidated into one easy-to-use program that integrates smoothly into desktop systems. How does it work? It's simple. When you install ICQ, the program asks you to register at a server, which is connected to a broad network of servers spanning the Internet. At the time of registration, you receive a unique UIN (Universal Internet Number). In addition, ICQ gives you the option of entering personal information along with your UIN. This allows other ICQ users to recognize you when you log on. Once you've registered, you can compile a selected list of friends and associates. ICQ uses this list to find your friends for you. Meanwhile, ICQ waits quietly in the background without interrupting any other applications in use. As soon as you log onto the Internet, ICQ automatically detects the Internet connection, announces your presence to the Internet community and alerts you when friends sign on or off. Once you know who's on, all it takes is a click of an icon to initiate chat, implement URL transfers, send messages , exchange files, or launch any external peer-to-peer applications. [cutted from ICQ homepage] For more information about ICQ, what it is, how to use it, and to download the software, please visit the Mirabells homepage: http://www.icq.com To contact Vectronix members when we're online, please use the ICQ numbers below (also available on our webpage). Hardball : xxxxxxx Metallinos: xxxxxxx Phoenix : xxxxxxx Senser : xxxxxxx Slippy : xxxxxxx [6] Stockholm Synth Festival -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This might not belong in a computer scene newsletter, but as I know alot of computer addicts also has a very weak heart for industrial and synth music I would like to make a small announcement about a coming festival here in Sweden... Stroke Music, the main industrial/synth booking agency in Sweden is striking again with what is to become their yearly synth festival, last year it was X-RAY featuring nevertheless than 12 bands with names as Das Ich, Project Pitchfork, Dance or Die etc. This years festival simply titled, Stockholm Synth Festival, held 1st of November will not worse, some _really_ legendary bands will be playing, and you don't want to miss this for sure! Book your tickets today! FRONT 242(b), DAF.DOS(d), RATIONAL YOUTH(c), AND ONE(d), ELEGANT MACHINERY, RESTRICTED AREA, SABOTAGE(d), S.P.O.C.K + Special Guest´s For more information, tickets and whatever, please check out Stroke Music's official homepage: http://www.strokemusic.se -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Vectronix News Mailing List (c) 1997 Vectronix, All Rights Reserved.