______ _____ / __/___ ______ ____ ______ ______ ______ ______ /\ \_ \/ / __ \/ _\/ /___/ \/ \/ \/\ / \/ \ / / / ____/ /__\ ____/ /___/ / / / / \/ / / _/ / _/ / _/ / _/ / _/ / _/ / _/ / _/ _/ x /_ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ \ / / \___ / \___ / \___ / \___ / \_/.sNs.\___ / \_/\ / \_/ \_/\__ / \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ The VEctroniX NEWSletter Issue #10 [November 2, 1997] Contact VEXNEWS for submissions, un/subscription, information or whatever reason at all: vexnews@mindless.com To get previous issues send an email with the subject "get vexnews #x" -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- we'll steal your dreams, control your minds persecute the fools, left behind the realm of the freaks, is to solve the demise we'll ravage the poor, blinded by lies -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [ Contents of VexNews Issue #10 ] 1. Are you a hacker? 9. Hit'n'Run is back (sort of) 2. Birmingham Atari Show 10. The Reservoir Gods Cwmention 3. Overview of Interjam '97 11. Atari Times Awards 1997 4. CDR-Capacities 12. TosBox PC/ST Emulator v1.0 5. Supremacy is back! 13. Nostalgica emulator for Macintosh 6. New Vectronix Releases 14. The Amiga is back! 7. Atari & pirating? 15. Diana's crash a work of satan? 8. New Elite members! 16. Vexnews Survey -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [1] ARE YOU A HACKER? by ReDragon Take a little quiz for me today. Tell me if you fit this description. You got your net account several months ago. You have been surfing the net, and you laugh at those media reports of the information superhighway. You have a red box, you don't have to pay for phone calls. You have crackerjack, and you have run it on the password file at a unix you got an account on. Everyone at your school is impressed by your computer knowledge, you are the one the teachers ask for help. Does this sound like you? You are not a hacker. There are thousands of you out there. You buy 2600 and you ask questions. You read phrack and you ask questions. You join #hack and you ask questions. You ask all of these questions, and you ask what is wrong with that? After all, to be a hacker is to question things, is it not? But, you do not want knowledge. You want answers. You do not want to learn how things work. You want answers. You do not want to explore. All you want to know is the answer to your damn questions. You are not a hacker. Hacking is not about answers. Hacking is about the path you take to find the answers. If you want help, don't ask for answers, ask for a pointer to the path you need to take to find out those answers for yourself. Because it is not the people with the answers that are the hackers, it is the people that are travelling along the path. http://www.cdc.net/~x/ -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [2] BIRMINGHAM ATARI SHOW! by Ripley For UK Atari-ites the tradition of going to the 'Brum show' is almost as ingrained as Christmas, but with the added excitement of not knowing when it will take place. 'The show', as it has become known to regulars, takes place usually twice a year, depending on who's running it and just how organised they happen to be. This year it was in October, and unfortunately the show, rather like the month, seems to be very much in the autumn of its life. As usual it was held in the Motorcycle Museum, otherwise known as the poor-man's NEC. In past years, the show has always had a central attraction; Apex, Magic, even the novelty of the first 'Maggie Stand', but this year it had the atmosphere of a second-hand car-boot sale desperately trying to disguise itself as an up-market-honest! Vauxhall Corsa. And judging by the sort of clientele wandering around (a very large guy in a kilt AND sporran) it seemed more of a 'fly-fishing', rather than mainstream interest, exhibition. The confirmation of this was the appearance of SHAG - the Stafford and Herefordshire Atari Group. Hmm. Anyone with such an abbreviation is obviously as sad as, well, a large guy wandering around in a kilt and sporran. The stands, with the exception of SHAG, were all regulars, although the Portfolio club had expanded to swallow American Brad [who used to sell anything from replacement Lynx screens to all essential Atari mugs] who's absence was most bitterly mourned. And with the price of new Portfolios remaining a ridiculous £150, the Portfolio club began to feel like an exclusive, incestuous old-boy's network, which really didn't want their purity to be "polluted" by new-members. 16/32 were there as always, with possible even more ST games than in previous years, but with only about one copy of 'Crown of Creation 3D' which they obviously sold in the first minute (to Mr Pink's disgust). Did I ever tell you about how I had to wait 12 months to get my [already paid for] copy of Robinson's Requiem? No? Well I did anyway.. Mike Harlow is a VERY dodgy geezer. [And I'm not just being bitter]. They also had some Lynx games, but with an average price of £30, they seemed to have exactly the same amount by the end of the day. The Console Centre was the only stand to get any of my well- earned cash. And was it spent on a new, cutting-edge Jaguar game? No of course not, I bought a nice, Jaguar-hologram Keyring, [which is seeing more use than my Jag atm I must say]. They were showing Iron Soldier 2, which looked a lot nicer than IS1, but when compared to the output of the Play-station and Saturn it seems very much outdated. Too little, too late, to quote Cynix back in '93. The Maggie Stand was the only one with anything really new and interesting - i.e. Maggie 24, with an intro by New Beat Development and it's semi-new shell (the all-new shell is very much under- construction but should be ready for the big M25) and a gorgeous cover-picture (drawn by moi ;). The issue was packed full of exciting, interesting articles/reviews/ humorous banter and at least one person bought, yes BOUGHT, a copy! So go and read it! go on! you know you want to! The highlight of the show was [I hate to say it] the bar. With the infamous Tiger Beer back on the menu, Kev 'Taffy' Davis was a VERY happy man, and could be spotted dunking at least one chip into his brimming pint-glass. The show has become the unofficial meeting place of the Falcon Reservoir Gods and with only MSG missing (due to a certain female ;) it was drinks all round and lots of moaning about the 'slender content' of this year's show. However, the future seemed brighter after a few pints of Tiger in the autumn sunshine. Especially when a passing spider decided to build a strange erection in Mr Pink's hair.. A very drunken Ripley, reporting on THE Brum Atari show. Phoenix! Give me my Citrusmuffin now! (Well, uhhh... I had to bribe her with _something_ to get this report... /phx) -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [3] A VERY DETAILED OVERVIEW OF INTERJAM! by Hardball (Translated to English by Metallinos. I never did translate German/Bavarian slang to English before. What hard work!!!! /met) Besides Tscc, Inter, Absence and Animal Mine there is also our friends from "the other part" of Germany: A group called Checkpoint. "Mr. Important" from this crew was very sad that Daryl (TEX), Tyrem and Duke were not at the party. Tyrem and Duke didn't know anything about this convention and Daryl's car had been on the fritz. The "Zonies" (Checkpoint) and the "Frankfurters" came in two groups, both with a real "fucking-car" (caravans ;-), cars really to give up... A bit shocked by this fact, early the next morning Bandit and me drove to Daryl's who lives in Marburg. After a comfortable breakfast at the corner the three of us then drove to the Atari-Fair in Düsseldorf/Neuss. After arriving, it got down to serious business really fast. Jacky/ACF had a booth there where he was exhibitioning things. Jacky needs to change his homepage after this fair: The information "Jacky meets Clawfinger" is "cold coffee" - now it should be changed to "Jacky meets Vectronix". To keep the important people at his exposition, Jacky gave away some Lynx to Bandit and Daryl. Also other groups gave the honour to be in Neuss: The suckers from Animal Mine (who also got some Lynx for free from Jacky) and some of the !@#?%&*!$&#" (censored /met) Detonators. Mr. Eclipse (called Marc Rosocha) was there also. After a very intense talk with Marc and some "hamster-buyings" (after Bandit got the Lynx from Jacky, the Idiot bought 15-20 games for it, indeed!), the thought of travelling home increased. We all were very hungry, so we tried to find a McDonalds. Some traffic-rules had to be broken and we had to drive through a zone for pedestrians only, just to find a McDonalds... Then we drove to Marburg where Daryl lives. Damn, we thought that Marburg (where Frank - called Metallinos is doing his studies) had the ugliest women, but we really had to change our minds! Daryl told us that near his house, there's a really good pub. We changed the idea of going to the pub against reality, very fast. Later in the night we found out that the pub belonged to the programmer of the legendary copy-programme called "Bitte ein Bit"!!! After one or more (*grin*) beers we said "goodbye" to Daryl and drove back to the convention. Meanwhile Foxe of Animal Mine showed up at the convention with his Ultra64. And also some other guy (acting like a queen) with his girlfriend had arrived to the party, but we really couldn't see to which group "Tütü" was belonging to. Maybe Inter? Although Questor's (Inter) face-color changed to red when asking him about the "queen"... Question: Is Questor also a queen? (harhar! *grin*) At least, we will clarify this question at the next convention! By the way, there also had been several people from the Archimedes-, PC-, and C64-scene at the convention. The C64-dudes did torture all others with tormenting SID-sounds... After the sixth song at the music-competition we then left the convention.... -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [4] CDR-CAPACITIES by Metallinos CD-producing and copying ("burning") becomes more and more popular these days. And the prices of the CD-R media become cheaper and cheaper from month to month. But if you are in a shop and they have lots of different media to choose from, one may have the difficulty to decide which ones to buy! There´s maybe TRAXDATA media available for e.g. 3.99 DM and beside, there´s VERBATIM DataLifePlus medias for 3.99 DM. They have the same price, but which one is the better one?! One point of decision can be the capacity of a CDR. Unbelievable, but they have a wide range to vary! Capacity goes from 650.6 MB to 658.7 MB! It´s a difference of exactly 8.1 MB data or 55 seconds audio... Maybe you someday try to copy an Audio-CD and find out that you cannot copy it 1:1 to a TRAXDATA CDR completely, but you maybe could copy it to a VERBATIM CDR! So you better had chosen Verbatim instead of Traxdata... ;-) The listing below bases upon my personal experience with different CDRs. The values have been measured with EASY CD PRO 95 v2.11 and show the free capacity of different CDRs which are actually available all over Germany. The table is sorted by the size of the capacity of the CDRs. The values may vary from time to time as all manufacturers often change their "CDR-secrets". I will try to keep this table up to date, whenever I find a changing somewhere or whenever I test a different CDR, I will update this listing. Very interesting are also the values from other countries around the globe. So if you have the possibility getting hold of media e.g. from France or the USA, please use EASY CD PRO 95 v2.11's CD-INFO and send name, manufacturer and colour/dye-type and free MB/free sectors/free minutes of the obtained CDR to vectronix@hotmail.com! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Manufacturer, model (colour) (type)| Sectors | free MB | minutes | p.r. | |-----------------------------------|----------|---------|---------|------| | BASF (blue-green) (4) |  337275  |  658.7  |  74:57 |  *** | | PIONEER Video CDM W74S (blue) (1) | 336526 | 657.2 | 74:47 | **** | | ANUBIS (green) (2) | 336150 | 656.5 | 74:42 | * | | 3M IMATION (green) (2) | 336000 | 656.2 | 74:40 | * | | MAXELL (gold) (3) | 336000 | 656.2 | 74:40 | ** | | VERBATIM DataLifePlus (blue) (1) | 335025 | 654.3 | 74:27 | *** | | TDK (light green) (4) | 333900 | 652.1 | 74:12 | ** | | BESTMEDIA (green) (2) | 333675 | 651.7 | 74:09 | 0 | | KAO (gold) (3) | 333675 | 651.7 | 74:09 | ** | | RICOH (gold) (3) | 333675 | 651.7 | 74:09 | ** | | KODAK (gold, with bar code) (3) | 333151 | 650.6 | 74:02 | ** | | TRAXDATA (gold) (3) | 333151 | 650.6 | 74:02 | ** | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- p.r.: Personal Rating (0 to ****) But everybody may decide this by himself! type: Type of the Dye: (1): Azo (2): Cyanin (3): Phthalocyanin (4): unsure Very interesting: TRAXDATA and KODAK have the same size and same colour and somehow seem to be the same all the way round. Same with KAO and RICOH. So if you have the choice between KAO and RICOH, take the cheaper one :-) Definitively, TRAXDATA is not manufacturing CDRs but only selling them. Also ANUBIS is only selling CDRs and not manufacturing them. So both of them may suddenly completely change buyer and values will change in this table... My personal opinion about the colour-base of the CDRs is that the blue color is the best one. All CD-ROM readers and AUDIO-CD readers I know are able to logg them in and play them. Second best are the golden ones. The green ones are the worst: There really are some CD-ROM drives which cannot properly logg them in! For example the old 8x SAMSUNG ATAPI-drives. But this all depends upon your personal CD-drive and will definitively vary from drive to drive! Probably your CD-reader will not read golden CDs but will perfectly read green ones. Unbelievable case, but who knows! About the KODAK CDRs: They are the only ones who have a BARCODE printed on. With a special CD-recorder you will be able to produce Photo-CDs playable on Photo-CD players with these medias only! Other medias don´t work! -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [5] SUPREMACY IS BACK! by Phoenix Supremacy is about to open a little site which in first hand will be carrying french translations of major Vectronix release and some releases of their own, both legal and illegal ones. The people behind this site is Crash Override, Robin and Salamander. For further information and availability send an email to Salamander, xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx. -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [6] NEW VECTRONIX RELEASES! by Phoenix VEXKIV23.LZH 267345 Kivi QWK Reader v2.03 (c) Arto Jalkanen [1/1] VEXPRO22.LZH 205470 Profile v2.22 (c) Linnhe Computing [1/1] Kivi-QWK is probably the best QWK software available for the Atari. QWK is a way to download, read and reply to messages from a bulletin board system, this saves money, time and is usually alot easier than staying connected and performing these tasks online. Another famous system for this is called BlueWave, but it has not become any real success on theAtari yet, although it's much more powerfull. Profile is together with SysInfo the best system analyzer tool for your Atari, why choose between them when you can have them both? Check this out if you don't know anything about your computer, or if you thought you knew everything... ;-) Then I registrated a nice little program called Organiser as a little request from a friend. I was however unable to locate a full package of this program to qualify for a proper release, so I give you the registration details here instead, in case anyone wanna have a registered copy. Enter these values in their respective fields of the registration dialog: VECTRONIX, NOWHERE, EVERYWHERE, 220500. Not much new stuff since last issue, we've been busy with both this and that, the originals have been missing, and the show in Neuss/Germany didn't really turn out the way we had excpected. These days it's more important than ever that people are willing to supply us with new originals, so we can continue our job supporting the Atari scene. Please think about it, and remember all the software you enjoy getting cracked have originally been supplied by someone, or bought directly by us. Maybe it's your turn to contribute with something now? get in touch with us! -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [7] ATARI & PIRATING! by Phoenix Everywhere I look I see arguing and discussions about piracy, whether it's okay or not, if it killed the Atari or whatever? Who gives a fuck really? I don't think _anyone_ can with good concience swear they have never pirated any software and never will again! Having been a sysop for a pirate board (still is) and with all the people I have had contact with during the years I can promise you, those people you thought was the least to pirate, they do it as well! I'm not interested in framing someone out, so don't worry! I'm just telling you how things are! Would you for example believe some of the most respectable Atari computer companies used to pay for leech accounts on the major pirate boards, just to get hold of the latest software to see if it was worth buying? I guess you did, and there's nothing wrong with this, is it? They only want the consumers best, don't they? Yeah, right... This double-moral-anti-shit against piracy almost makes me wanna throw up sometimes. I have fully understanding for some people who can't speak open about it because of their situations in the atari community or whatever, but not being able to admit for yourself you're not perfect either, and keep buggering other people about it, this makes me sick! Old ex-atarians are coming to #atari asking for TOS images or old games, everyone turns them down and keep saying it's copyrighted stuff and that they should go buy it etc. Who the fuck cares?! People running PacifiST and the other emulators is doing it for one reason, nostalgica! These people was once one of us, you and me, and now we have turned them our back?! Wake up! Support and help those who wants to remember the old times, how the old atari was like! They're doing it for fun, not because they're pirates. This with emulators really seems to annoy alot of atari users for some reason, but I don't understand why. And with the emulators old Pompey Pirates, Automation menus and so on started to appear both here and there on the net, and people starts screaming about piracy again! The games on those menus are like from before the STE times, there's not a single company existing today who would care about the games. Why should we? The best way to keep a computer alive is to use it, that's what someone said on irc a few days ago, and I couldn't agree more. These words are the most truthfull I have heard for a long time. Facing the reality one can tell how the situation is, we need to take care of each others and supply each others with software. If it wasn't for piracy many people would never have bought a computer in the first place, and they sure as hell wouldn't have stayed with a computer like Atari this long... -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [8] NEW ELITE MEMBERS! by Phoenix Elite is expanding once again, they have recruited some new (and also old) members. No crackers this time, but instead a musician, gfxartist, coder and a supplier. One could almost think they are to become a demo group, but so is not the case. It's especially nice to see that LowLife is "back in business" again after a few years break, even though he says he never was away himself... No matter what, we wish him and all the others welcome and good luck in Elite! Here is the new members as of current elite.nfo. Sorry for those weird characters, but Elite are so kEwL they gotta write in an eLiTiSh way to live up to their name you know... ;-) I will not even try to translate this to normal language as it's way beyond my capabilities (I'm not that cool), so try figure out what it means for yourselfs. CômpÅkT Iceland mû$icïàn ÉtêRѪL England sûpplïér IÑcå Sweden c¦dër L0wLifê Nederland gfX ªrtîSt There is also rumours going around about an eventual "EliteNews" newsletter, which would be Elite's answer to VexNews I suppose. I don't know much more about this though. Let's wait and see what happens, it could get interesting... -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [9] HIT'N'RUN IS BACK! (SORT OF) by Phoenix I guess just about every Atari user in the world have sometimes in their life heard or seen the name Hit'n'Run mentioned somewhere. It was Elite's WHQ and a legendary BBS in itself, located in the Netherlands and runned by Sledge, founder and leader of Elite at the time. Now he's back, not with the BBS Hit'n'Run, but with the internet homepage Hit'n'Run! Sledge and Lowlife have been working on this site for quite a while now and it's finally starting to look like something! You'll find great history and stories from the groups that was Elite, Elitendo, Elite Sega, Hotline & M.C.A. It's still under construction though, but you'll be able to read some stories and enjoy some beautiful graphix already. Check it out! http://www.hitnrun.com/ -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [10] THE RESERVOIR GODS CWMENTION '97 by Phoenix This little cwmention, independent from everything else ever seen, might have missed most peoples attention. However, it did happen, and we who wasn't there can only imagine how cruel it really was! We found some interesting results in the voting results though... Fave Cracking Group 1st: Vectronix 2nd: Lemmings / Denim There was no third place. We must of course thank everyone for showing interest in us once again! It's not easy to stand up to these expectations of being number one of such an active scene. The blood, sweat and tears are dripping as we lay down to rest after a hard days work... Thank you! For those who are interested in other competition results such as Best Cricketers, The Mild (Non-Wild) Competition, Fave drink, Nicest Desktop, The Award for the Most Hours Spent Sleeping, The Award for the Least Hours Spent Sleeping and many more, look at the Reservoir Gods homepage! http://www.acs.bolton.ac.uk/~msg1css/results.htm As Maggie #24 was released Saturday 18 there's also a full story about this event available, check it out! Disk magazines in all honour, it's something special with them of course, but it feels somehow old fashion and as old news are no news, there's usually not much news when it gets around. I hope both Maggie and UCM (new issue of UCM should be out in the end of the month!) will take the step into the internet century and deliver fresh scene news in a more appropriate way. Sh3/RG and Evil/DHS is working on a internet solution for Maggie right now as what I have been told, it will be interesting to see the result when it's finished! http://wombat.ludvika.se/~ae/dhs_files/misc/maggie24_falcon.zip http://wombat.ludvika.se/~ae/dhs_files/misc/maggie24_st.zip -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [11] ATARI TIMES AWARDS 1997! by Atari Times In order to pay tribute to those people who have supported the Atari scene over the last year, the Atari Times is launching the Atari Times Awards. All you have to do to vote is fill in the form below, or make a note of all the categories and email your votes to polonowski@zetnet.co.uk The biggest award is the 'Special award for services to the Atari community'. Before voting on this we think you should consider your answer very carefully. Voting will end on the 1st December 1997 so make sure you've made your contribution to the final results. The December issue of the Atari Times (UK) will be the first publication to print the results. After this a few other atari magazines will be given access to the results for possible publication. If you wish to print the results in your publication then email Colin Polonowski at the address above. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/polonowski/atimes/ -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [12] TOSBOX PC/ST EMULATOR V 1.00 RELEASED! by Mark Slagell TOSBOX, a shareware PC/ST emulator for productivity applications, is now available in version 1.00. Download it from http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/4448/ HTML docs, FAQ, and screenshots can also be found at this site. Notable features: 1. Extended VGA/SVGA video, up to 1024x768 in 16 colors (since standard GEM programming protocol automatically supports this, many applications turn out to be compatible with extended video modes even when the original developer didn't think of it). 2. Up to 14 megs ST memory, depending on your PC's capacity; TOSBOX has a surprisingly small footprint and leaves lots of room on most systems. 3. Full and fast access to all PC file devices including arbitrarily large hard drives, CD-ROM, and floppies of any density; multiple mounted directories allow you to use the DOS file structure without modification, or hide data from the emulator, or set up several boot drives within the same MS-DOS drive (in any case, all files are freely accessible outside the emulator). 4. Support for TOS versions 1.00, 1.04, 2.05, 2.06, and compatibility also with most others. Some new stuff in version 1.00: * Complete RS-232 emulation including hardware flow control * Numerous bugfixes mean compatibility with many more programs than before, including Pagestream, Word Up, DataManager ST, Papyrus, Tempus, and most compiled GFA BASIC applications * Compatibility with more SVGA hardware * Blitter emulation * More robust exception handling * Redundant high-level printer support, so BIOS/GEMDOS printing is now almost as fast as writing directly to the hardware. -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [13] NOSTALGICA EMULATOR FOR MACINTOSH! by Philippe Gérin The version 0.2 beta 1 of NoSTalgia is available. NoSTalgia is an AtariST emulator for the Macintosh. Infos & download: http://users.skynet.be/sky39147/ - Mode 'Mac Mouse'/'ST Mouse' : only one visible pointer. - PSG emulation (AY 8910). - Possibility of utilizing boot-sector information to determine the disk format - Bug fixes in 68000 emulation. - Correction of VBLs timing. - Absolute mouse mode. - Mouse right button (Apple-click). - Software is more stable. - Bug fix on disk-image ejection. - Removal of 'Hard Reset' command; restart the emulator is more efficient! - Speedup of 15-100% depending on the emulated software. Enjoy ! -- Philippe Gérin mail:ph.gerin@skynet.be http://users.skynet.be/sky39147/ -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [14] THE AMIGA IS BACK! by Ny Teknik Issue 40-97 The popular personal computer Amiga gets new life. Gateway 2000 who bought the rights to the Amiga earlier this year have until now been very silent about their future plans. According to ZD Net a new Amiga model with a new operatingsystem will be launched within a year. The computer will among other things be adapted for the most common graphic cards, have a serial port and be able to run different operating systems. -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [15] DIANA'S CRASH A WORK OF SATAN?! by Faramir TV show "Le Droit De Savoir" on french private channel TF1 this Monday October the 6 learns us the Mercedes in which the tragic accident occured was stolen a while before and recovered afterwards. Repairs had to be done to the breaking system, the assisted driving system, and more. The bill of the garage amounted to 114666 french francs! There is one chance out of a hundred thousands for that amount to be random. This means the crash of Diana is the work of forces of evil! Although investigations conclude the accident was due to another car and not to a mechinical problem, this amount is a clue! Diana was killed by forces of evil! -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- [16] VEXNEWS SURVEY! by Phoenix This was the 10th issue of the Vectronix newsletter, it's almost three weeks behind schedule, but better late than never! The creation of this issue has been a bit different to the others. All other issues have been written from scratch to release within a few hours on impulse, this time we wanted to do something special, something "more". I should kick my ass for sitting on a 99% finished issue for almost two weeks though, shame on me, but on the other hand the issue grew larger and larger during the time! We hope this issue, as well as all the others, have been to some satisfaction, perhaps something have atleast cought your interest, and that you have enjoyed reading it! But to continue the work of VEWNEWS we need to hear from you, we need to know what you think about this, what you like, don't like, what you want to read about, what you don't want to read about and so on! We ask you to just drop us a few lines, telling us what you really think of VEXNEWS, both positive and negative opinions are welcome of course! There's no way to change and improve anything which is not good if we never get to hear about it, so don't be scared to tell the truth! We also want you to tell us if there's anything happening, maybe in your crew, some party, other event or just about anything! We want to inform the underground atari scene about what's going on, and we need your help! If you got news to share with the rest of us, send us a message about it! You are more than welcome to write submissions for the newsletter, we're always looking for talented people who can write (unlike ourself) and enjoy doing so! For example we don't have a good coverage of the demo scene, maybe someone who's more involved in it will be able to report of what's happening there and so on... Think about it! You know where to find us, we're not dangerous, we don't bite people and we're waiting to hear from you! But for now, please send us a mail telling us what you think of VEXNEWS, we really need it to continue! Don't think someone else will do it and that your comments don't count, that's wrong! -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- The Vectronix News Mailing List (c) 1997 Vectronix, All Rights Reserved.