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S Y N D I C A T E Z M A G A Z I N E
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Conveyance VIA PayBax BBS, Wilmington, DE. 302-731-5558 All Bauds
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SYNDICATE PUBLISHING COMPANY
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POST OFFICE BOX 74
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MIDDLESEX, NEW JERSEY 08846
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ISSUE #135
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DECEMBER 11, 1988
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1988 IN REVIEW
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Editors Desk
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by Ron Kovacs
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Here we go into the holiday season and the close of 1988. Within this and
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the next few issues, we will review 1988 by reprinting the news we
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covered. I am sure you will find many of the articles interesting because
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they put Atari on the record with proposed releases.
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I have tried to keep the information flowing by date. January thru to and
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including December 1988. This issue will cover January thru the 1988
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Spring Comdex show in May.
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I would also like to thank the following for their assistance during this
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past year.
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Ralph Mariano John Nagy Carlos Hernandez
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Eric Plent Glenda Stocks Jerry Horanoff
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Larry Mihalik Stan Lowell John Gagne
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Bruce Hansford Ron Luks Dave Groves
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Darlah Hudson Pine Marty Albert Ken Kirchner
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Steve Godun Mike Brown Dave Brehm
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Rich Decowski William Whitton Patty Oprian
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and the others I may have forgotten.
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*ATARI WINS SHOOTOUT VS. NINTENDO*
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A U.S. District Court Judge denied the request of Nintendo of America to
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halt Atari Corp.'s television commercials that said that more games could
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be played on the Atari XE Game System than on the Nintendo, according to
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Reuters.
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Nintendo had contended that the ads were false and misleading, but Atari
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was -confident of the outcome,- according to Michael Katz, Atari's
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president of entertainment electronics. -The commercial was hard-hitting
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but truthful, and we proved it,- he said.
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The XE Game System runs all cartridge-based Atari games, and a disk drive
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can be added to run all disk-based Atari games.
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*ATARI PRODUCT NEWS UPDATE: 1/27/88*
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*(C) 1988 by Atari Corp. May be *
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*reprinted only with this notice. *
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In mid-January, the first shipments of Microsoft Write arrived at Atari's
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warehouse and were shipped to Atari dealers.
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This advanced word processor, with a list price of $129.95, is a direct
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port of Microsoft Word 1.05 from the Macintosh. It features true
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footnoting, a sophisticated variety of page setup features, and the
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cleanest mouse interface of any ST word processor.
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Microsoft Write fully supports GDOS. Included with the program is GDOS
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version 1.8, along with a variety of proportional fonts. The fonts are
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supported on the screen for a WYSIWYG performance.
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In addition to GDOS output, Microsoft Write supports a wide variety of
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common printers in their own text fonts. Printer drivers can be edited
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by the user to support virtually any printer on the market.
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Microsoft Write includes extras such as Mail Merge, Glossary, Undo,
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Clipboard, Ruler, and page format changes throughout the document.
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ATARI LASER PRINTER
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The Atari SLM804 Laser Printer arrived to authorized dealers beginning
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before the new year. This 8-page-per-minute system uses the TEC engine,
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a write-white device which provides the sharpest possible blacks. Dot
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density is 300 dots per inch.
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The SLM804 connects directly to any ST or Mega computer via the DMA port.
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Included is the SLMC804, which allows additional DMA devices (such as
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hard disk drives) to be plugged into the DMA while the laser is attached.
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The Atari Laser Printer's unique design has the ST or Mega driving the
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engine directly, without mandating costly and slow electronics within the
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laser. Even with only 512K of system RAM, an ST can drive the engine in
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Diablo emulation mode and for screen dumps. The Diablo emulator supports
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up to 8 type styles using GDOS fonts (GDOS itself is not required).
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Also included with the printer are 2 disks of GDOS fonts. These laser
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fonts correspont to the screen fonts provided with Microsoft Write.
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Various point sizes are supported, from 6 point up to 48 point.
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Existing software that takes advantage of GDOS includes MS Write and Easy
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Draw. Using Easy Draw, outputs make full use of the 300 dpi resolution
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of the printer for fine lines at any angle, smooth fonts, and bit images
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from scanners. Easy Draw with Supercharger can output full pages of
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text and graphics in well under a minute -- recent tests averaged 20-30
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seconds per page. Multiple copies of a page take less time than the
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original page.
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The Atari Laser Printer has a list price of $1999. Replacement toner
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cartridges sell for $59.95, and replacement drums list for $199.95. By
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separating toner from drum, replacement costs and price per page come in
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lower than other laser printing systems.
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*TEXT OF CONFERENCE ON DELPHI*
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*REGARDING ANALOG BUYOUT *
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Re-editted for ZMagazine by Ron Kovacs
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JANUARY 17, 1988
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Andy> I'd, first, like to welcome all of you attending this conference.
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My name is Andy Eddy and I'll be moderating the CO.
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Lee> First, ANALOG has signed contracts with a publishing company in LA.
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That company is LFP, Inc....Larry Flynt Publishing. We expect to have
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the next issues of both mags out in 3 weeks. Let me give a few words
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about the changes...First...Larry Flynt has little to do with daily
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operations of the company...as a whole. He will have nothing to do with
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the editorial contents of either magazine. Changes you will see include
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new (glossy) paper, a heavier stock inside as well as a heavier cover.
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More color pages thoughout, INCREASED distibution, Much improved service,
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and a steady frequency. What you won't see is ads for Hustler and the
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like.
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LFP, Inc. also publishes a Mens fashion mag, a running mag, a new
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automobile mag, a motorcycle pub and a Heavy Metal mag. With many more
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non-pornography titles on the way.
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Andy> Thanks, Lee. So the fears..that this will be anything like.
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Hustler will not materialize. This will remain the same Analog as before
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but with some changes in the -production- end..not the editorial.
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Lee> OK. There WILL be changes..Because I won't have to deal with such
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things (as much, anyway) as distribution...subscription problems, and
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production, I can spend more time on editorial...that goes for Clayton
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as well.
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Andy> So you don't see anything but beneficial changes for the mags?
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Lee> Actually, let me say this...the only way someone will know we are
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owned by another company is a small blurb on the staff page. As far as
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changes go, I expect an even more steady stream of quality editorial
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since it will be the main direction of our time working on the mags.
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Maurice M.> Okay. I want to get this subject out of the way now
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especially in light of recent messages in the forum. Certain people have
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hinted that there will be changes in the magazine because of whom the
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ownership is. The point, I think has been refuted. However, DF Scott has
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in recent messages hinted that several of us writers were in a -dillema-
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over the ownership change and might no longer write for ANALOG. I would
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like to put to rest any fears readers might have about mass-defection of
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writers by asking you, Lee, if you are aware of any other regulars
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-leaving- because of this ownership change.
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Lee> No, not at this time. Let me respond to your comments. While I
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don't whole heartedly agree with Larry Flynts views. I am looking at
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what that company can do for our magazines. They don't know ANYTHING
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about what we publish, they (LFP, Inc) are leaving us alone in what we
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do. To them profit is what they want, editorial content is 100% up to
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what we do. They'll make the magazine look better, distribute it better,
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and put out a quality looking product, it's still up to me, Clayton,
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Maurice, Charles Johnson, Andy Eddy, MAtRat and the rest to put out a
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good magazine in product. To answer Maurice's question, other than Scott,
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no one has more than batted an eyelash over the buyout in terms of who it
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is. After the intial shock wheres off on the buyer's name, they settled
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in and want to get back to work.
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Maurice M.> Good to hear. I simply wanted to address the subject because
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I wanted people to be aware that Scott didn't speak for all of us. I'll
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step down now.
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Lee> Last Monday is when Michael Des Chenes and I signed. We are waiting
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to get them back from LA now then it will be official.
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Clay> Anyone who is interested in the terms of publication and how to
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submit articles may send me a self-addressed, stamped envelope and I'll
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see that you get our writer's guidelines.
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You can send requests to the PO Box 23 address in the magazines for now.
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Andy> Also with Analog's liberal policy of letting programs go onto BBS's
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after 1 month from issue date (that is right?), everyone gets to see the
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stuff they publish.
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Clay> Yes, Andy.
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Mike Brown> Will we be able to get back issues of both magazines and
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disks as in the past? Or will these -Classic- issues become collectors
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items?
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Lee> Yes! LFP, Inc is purchasing our entire supply of back issues.
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Including disks, 8-bit Extra's and so on. We expect to offer disks at a
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lower price and the availability should be MUCH better.
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JIMGAR> Thanks. My burning question is WHY???? Wasn't Analog a profitable
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venture?
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Lee> WHY is a complex answer. First - WHY NOT? ANALOG was myself and a
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partner, Michael Des Chenes. As you may have noticed, Michael never
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spent much time on Delphi and while I have gone to over 100 Atari shows
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and ComDex's, etc., he has not. Michael has been bored doing the same
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thing for 7 years and wants to try something new. In addition, I couldn't
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see the company growing much further the way things have been, so this
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gives us a chance to expand greatly....plus I'll be working on new
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publications, both computer and non-computer related in the next few
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years.
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Also, LFP, Inc. offered us a very good deal...and who really knows how
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long Atari will keep going. This way I can expand on my interests and do
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other things along with the Atari field -- after all, I have been doing
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the magazine for 7 years. A long time!
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JIMGAR> In other words, the whole thing got out of hand?
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Clay> A company can only grow within the facilities it has at hand.
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Lee> Right...We needed to expand, and as do airlines, insurance companies
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and so on. We were bought out to expand our capabilities.
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WHITEWIZARD> you said that the analog depends on the 8-bit...Does this
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mean that you might stop publishing in the future if the 8-bit fails
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(ANALOG, not ST-Log)?
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Lee> ANALOG depends on the 8-bit market ...Lets say that advertising
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right now isn't overwhelming and ANALOG would most likly take a new
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heading (orientation) in the event 8-bits REALLY dwindle. I could see a
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change happening probably this year some time...
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WHITEWIZARD> Would you combine ANALOG and ST-Log agian?
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Lee> Again, it is mostly up to the ANALOG staff, not LFP, Inc. Yes, I
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could see us doing one mag--but here is the problem. The ANALOG name is
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the best known, if we put in ST-Log then the mag becomes a general Atari
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mag again. If we kill ANALOG and continue ST-Log...well ANALOG has the
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more known name and that would be a mistake. Chances are ST-Log might
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have some 8-bit coverage...but that is all up in the air right now. When
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we are in place after a couple months we'll look at the whole picture.
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MADMODIFIER> With many software publishers spreading out to the Amiga..... Is there any chance that
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Analog might do the same?
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Lee> I have plans to do another computer oriented mag but can't say much
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(exactlly nothing) about it.
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MADMODIFIER> You mean we might see AMIGA LOG <grin>?
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Lee> No Comment.
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But I hope to have a new project out in late Spring.
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Mike Brown> I would like to suggest that you run some type of a readership
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poll in your first new issue to determine what your readership looks like
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now.
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Lee> Huh...in what way? Between ST and 8-bit?
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Mike Brown> Well I imagine that the complexion of the readership has
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changed somewhat. It might be worthwhile from a marketing standpoint.
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Lee> You mean between 8-bit and ST??? Sophistication?
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Mike Brown> Well that and just what people are interested in reading
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about. What their needs are -today-.
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Lee> We have the -bingo- cards in the mag every month and poll those to
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see what people are using...however we have talked about doing another
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mail-in campaign...a more in-depth look. Remember that Delphi users are
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more into their machines than many other average users.
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Mike Brown> Maybe, but I guess my point was that at least in the 3 user
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groups I belong to things are in a state of -change-.
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STeve M.> What direction will ST Log be taking in terms of content?
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General readership, programming, or what?
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Clay> I can't see much that will change in ST-Log. Is there something
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you WANT to see changed?
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STeve M.> No, just was hoping there were not going to be any drastic
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changes now. Thanks.
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Lee> I feel we have a good balance of information, sophistication and
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programs. I think Clayton, myself and our new west coast person will
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have more time to look at each issue well in advance and look at it's
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contents to see what blend of information it has...thus boosting the
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magazines quality...(not that it needs boosting <grin>) in addition,
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hopefully we'll add more pages too.
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Clay> The combination we've had in the past has worked out well, I think.
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I don't see any reason to change it. (More pages would be nice.)
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Lee> No, I certainly haven't seen any complaints about the balance of
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material. Keep in mind that I'm moving from New England (fresh air, no
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traffic, nice scenary) to LA (smog, Lots of Traffic and more smog) for
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the CAUSE. In other words...If I didn't see a tremendous potential in
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this I would do it!
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*GOOD NEWS FOR ATARI OWNERS!*
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ICD, Inc. and OSS, Inc. (Optimized Systems Software) have just signed an
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agreement which will -add new life to all Atari computers-. Under this
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agreement, ICD will add the manufacture, marketing, and support of all
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current OSS software titles for Atari computers to ICD's already powerful
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Atari product line.
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ICD's friendly, helpful staff is now trained in all aspects of support
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for the complete OSS product line including:
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MAC/65 MAC/65 Toolkit
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ACTION! ACTION! Toolkit
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BASIC XL BASIC XL Toolkit
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BASIC XE Writer's Tool
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DOS XL Personal PASCAL for the Atari ST
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Ordering and support for ICD/OSS products are available by calling
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815/968-2228 from 8AM to 5PM CST Monday through Friday. Support is also
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available 24 hours a day 7 days a week on the following Electronic
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Bulletin Boards:
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ICD/OSS BBS 815/968-2229 300-9600 baud
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CompuServe, GEnie, Delphi, and BIX.
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ICD's 24 hour FAX is connected to 815/968-6888.
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The San Jose, CA numbers for OSS will no longer be providing support.
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Orders for OSS products may be placed now. All products will be shipping
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in quantities soon. For more information call any of our product support
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lines or write to:
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ICD/OSS
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1220 Rock Street
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*STAR MICRONICS*
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|Left at| 01/29/88 |Sent to| ALL
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|Sent by| MR.GOODPROBE
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|Subject| sad day...
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Today is a sad day. Star Micronics of printer fame has cancelled their
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workhorse the NX-10, now you can only buy their replacement for this
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great printer, the NX-1000, <sigh>...another one bites the dust.
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Unbelevably, I also saw several new programs for the 8 bit Atari up at
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Waldenbooks at Chapel Hill, so they really are writing for that machine
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after all! Yeah! Holy chips!
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Its Mr. Goodprobe
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*ATARI AQUIRES COURT INJUNCTIONS*
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Kyodo reported late last week that Atari has aquired court injunctions
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against six companies for infringing it's copyrights and patents.
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In the court injunction, agents of Atari seizd over $64,000 worth of
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pirated goods.
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Kyodo, a Japanese News Service reported -The six companies were alleged
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to have brought in Taiwanese copies of the Atari 200 video games and
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software game cartridges.-
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Apple Computer took the same legal action earlier in conjunction with a
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new copyright law in Singapore.
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Kyodo is part of NewsNet which can be accessed through Compuserve and the
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IQuest area. IQuest reviewed in 1986 in ZMagazine.
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* A NEW ARRIVAL *
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*February 29, 1988*
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Earlier today at 1:46pm Adam Michael Kovacs was born! Mother and baby
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are doing fine. Guess the child knew we has an issue to get out! We are
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now a thriving family of four and appreciate the well wishes sent in over
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the last few weeks. It has been a long 9 months, we are happy and hope
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you are too, in hearing the news!!
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*ATARI TO UNVEIL UNIX-LIKE SYSTEM*
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Look for Atari Corp. to use the stage of next month's Hanover Computer
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Fair in West Germany for the coming-out party of its new low-cost Unix-
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like, 68030-based workstations.
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|
Computergram International newsletter reports that the workstation is
|
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|
based on Whitesmiths' Idris system which Atari licensed last year. In
|
||
|
addition, the newsletter reports it hears that Atari also will introduce
|
||
|
a desktop publishing system for under $5,000, -getting close to the price
|
||
|
of a good laser printer alone.-
|
||
|
|
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|
The publication says the system will be composed of the Mega computer,
|
||
|
the SLM804 laser printer and Atari Deskset software. -The software is
|
||
|
claimed to put true WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) on the screen,-
|
||
|
CI says, -and page formatting will be handled inside the computer rather
|
||
|
than on the printer, 1 meg of memory being dedicated to laser printer
|
||
|
commands.-
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|
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||
|
*********************
|
||
|
*ATARI'S EARNINGS UP*
|
||
|
*********************
|
||
|
Atari Corp. says its fourth quarter earnings were up 57 percent to $18.7
|
||
|
million. That represents 32 cents a share on revenue of $277 million,
|
||
|
compared with earnings of $11.9 million, or 22 cents per share, on
|
||
|
revenue of $92.6 million in the same period of the previous year. The
|
||
|
fourth quarter showed boosts the profits for all of 1987 up 76% to
|
||
|
$44.1 million, or 76 cents per share, from $25 million, or 53 cents in
|
||
|
1986. At the same time, sales rose 91 percent, increasing to $493 million
|
||
|
in 1987 compared with $258 million the previous year. Atari spokesman
|
||
|
Greg Pratt told The Associated Press that contributing the healthier
|
||
|
financial picture -- besides the buyout of Federated, which now accounts
|
||
|
for 25 percent of Atari -- were strengthened computer sales in Europe and
|
||
|
booming video game sales in the US. -Video games were obviously a hot
|
||
|
category- in 1987, he said. -There were no teddy bears or laser guns to
|
||
|
take those dollars away. People went back to more traditional stuff and
|
||
|
bought video games.-
|
||
|
|
||
|
Atari's 4th quarter Earnings Report
|
||
|
|
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|
_Atari Corp_ _4th Quarter_
|
||
|
|
||
|
LATEST PERIOD YEAR EARLIER
|
||
|
---------------------------------------
|
||
|
$276,956,000 $92,667,000
|
||
|
$18,702,000 (.32) a-$22,997,000 (.43)
|
||
|
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|
a-Includes an extraordinary credit of $11,047,000.FCC Update
|
||
|
|
||
|
*******************************
|
||
|
*FCC SCRAPS PLAN TO CHARGE FOR*
|
||
|
*COMPUTER ACCESS TO PHONE *
|
||
|
*SYSTEMS *
|
||
|
*******************************
|
||
|
WASHINGTON - The Federal Communications Commission has quietly decided to
|
||
|
scrap its plan to sharply increase telephone rates for computer users,
|
||
|
agency and congressional sources said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Last week, the agency informed important lawmakers that it wouldn't go
|
||
|
ahead with its plan to assess so called access charges of as much as
|
||
|
$5.50 per hour per user to hook up computer-communication networks to
|
||
|
local telephone systems. An FCC official described the decision as a
|
||
|
tactical move to placate opposition from Congress and computer users.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-They got the message loud and clear from Congress that this plan was a
|
||
|
political and policy loser-, said a House staffer who was informed of the
|
||
|
FCC decision.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The FCC's about-face is a big victory for information service companies,
|
||
|
who have contended that steep access charges would have driven them out
|
||
|
of business by making their services too expensive. Currently, computer-
|
||
|
communications networks are exempt from those access charges. Computer
|
||
|
users around the country deluged the FCC with about 10,000 letters
|
||
|
opposing access fees, the most letters the agency has ever gotten on a
|
||
|
telephone issue.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The decision to drop the proposal was made by FCC Chairman Dennis Patrick
|
||
|
and the common-carrier bureau of the agency, the sources said. Mr.
|
||
|
Patrick, whose office wouldn't comment on the decision formally needs the
|
||
|
vote of at least one of the agency's other two members to terminate a
|
||
|
proposal. But in practice, he can act unilaterally because, as chairman,
|
||
|
he controls which proposals can come to a vote.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In any event, FCC Commissioner Patricia Diaz Dennis said she supported
|
||
|
the decision to end the access-charge plan. -We've got a lot of things on
|
||
|
our plate,- she said. That's one that would overcrowd it.-
|
||
|
|
||
|
Several agency officials described the FCC's action as a way of patching
|
||
|
up its tattered relations with Congress which is still fuming over the
|
||
|
FCC's decision to abolish the fairness doctrine.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Last Thursday, [March 10] Rep. Edward Markey (D.,Mass.), chairman of the
|
||
|
House telecommunications subcommittee, said he would introduce
|
||
|
legislation to kill the access charge - even though agency officials said they had assured
|
||
|
the congressman's staff that the FCC itself would kill the plan. A
|
||
|
Markey aide said he was only notified an hour before Rep. Markey was to
|
||
|
give a previously scheduled speech on access charges. -We'll closely
|
||
|
monitor the commission's future actions to insure that this onerous
|
||
|
charge doesn't re-emerge in a new form-, Rep. Markey said in a statement
|
||
|
yesterday.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rep. Markey and other lawmakers also still oppose Mr. Patrick's pet plan
|
||
|
to radically alter regulation of American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
|
||
|
|
||
|
************************
|
||
|
*BBS USER FILES LAWSUIT*
|
||
|
************************
|
||
|
Online Today on CompuServe reported that on March 26, 1988 at BBS,
|
||
|
(bulletin board system) user filed a $112,000 law suit against a local
|
||
|
system. The suit filed against the BBS and the SysOp (system operator)
|
||
|
could turn out to be a landmark decision and the first one handed down
|
||
|
under the FECPA.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The FECPA (Federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986),
|
||
|
mandates privacy protection of electronic communications including
|
||
|
mail found on commercial services and bulletin board systems.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The suit claims the SysOp did not properly safeguard private electronic
|
||
|
mail.
|
||
|
|
||
|
According to the information from Online Today, during December 1987 the
|
||
|
BBS sysop allowed others to access and view the contents of all Email
|
||
|
messages in a private portion of the subscription BBS. Previous deleted
|
||
|
messages were also restored for others to read. It is alleged that some
|
||
|
of the user complaining's mail was among those read.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Other actions included the user being denied access after having paid a
|
||
|
year's fee for access.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Online Today's report stated that the last two counts of the complaint
|
||
|
could be the most damaging and state that the sysop -intentionally,
|
||
|
maliciously or with reckless disregard for the truth, made statements
|
||
|
which on their face are damaging to the professional and personal
|
||
|
reputation of the Petitner to humiliation, personal anguish and ridicule.-
|
||
|
|
||
|
The named BBS sysop did not respond to calls from Online Today to the
|
||
|
lawsuit. Callers to the BBS in Indiana are greeted with an apology to the
|
||
|
user.
|
||
|
|
||
|
*********************************
|
||
|
*SOFTWARE PIRATES FACE NEW SUITS*
|
||
|
*********************************
|
||
|
By Don Clark Chronicle staff writer
|
||
|
(reprinted from the San Francisco Chronicle)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Oakland,Ca-- Top software publishers are vowing an agressive new round
|
||
|
of joint piracy lawsuits against U.S. corporations and others that make
|
||
|
unauthorized copies of programs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A joint anti-piracy campaign, announced Sunday, is being pushed and
|
||
|
largely funded by industry giants Microsoft, Lotus Development, Ashton-
|
||
|
Tate and Word Perfect. It includes a litigation fund of undisclosed size
|
||
|
that will be coordinated by the 320 member Software Publishers Association,
|
||
|
which is having an annual conference at the Claremont Hotel here this week.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The SPA says it has already identified several offenders. They range
|
||
|
from mail-order firms that have made a business of pirating software to
|
||
|
companies and universities that buy one copy of a program and illegally
|
||
|
make multiple copies for internal use.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-I think we've found some good targets,- said Ken Wasch, the SPA's
|
||
|
executive director. -You'll see some suits very soon.-
|
||
|
|
||
|
The joint effort parallels similar actions taken in recent months to
|
||
|
crack down on foreigh sellers of pirate software. The focus on copyright
|
||
|
issues also coincides with a raging controversy triggered by Apple
|
||
|
Computer Inc., which filed a lawsuit on March 17 that accuses Hewlett-
|
||
|
Packard Co. and Microsoft Corp. of illegally copying the visual displays
|
||
|
of Apple's Macintosh computer.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Though unauthorized duplication is believed to be widespread at large U.S.
|
||
|
companies, software publishers have been reluctant to go after them in
|
||
|
court. For one thing, those companies may be large software customers.
|
||
|
They also have ample resources to fight a lawsuit.
|
||
|
|
||
|
That reluctance has ended, Wasch said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
One key reason is the phasing out of copy protection built into program
|
||
|
diskettes, due to the widespread opposition of software customers. Lotus,
|
||
|
for example, has announced plans to remove the electronic protection from
|
||
|
a new version of its top selling 1-2-3 program being released next fall.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-Since copy protection has been removed, the entire industry is at the
|
||
|
mercy of an honor system of users,- Wasch said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The SPA named Joe Bainton, a New York attorney with a reputation for
|
||
|
agressive litigation, to carry out the suits against the pirates. R.
|
||
|
Duff Thompson, general counsel of the Utah based Word Perfect, will serve
|
||
|
as chairman of the association's litigation fund.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Major software companies banded together once before on domestic piracy
|
||
|
under the auspices of ADAPSO, the computer software and services
|
||
|
industries association. It also set up a litigation fund, but brought
|
||
|
only one suit in 1985 before focusing mainly on educating corporations
|
||
|
about software piracy laws.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In other matters, software industry executives said Apple's suit casts a
|
||
|
cloud over future development of software based on Microsoft's Windows
|
||
|
program for IBM-compatible computers. Phillipe Kahn, chief executive of
|
||
|
Scotts Valley based Borland International, was roundly applauded for
|
||
|
proposing that the SPA set up an arbitration system so that copyright
|
||
|
disputes between companies are not settled by judges and juries.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-Apple's telling us Microsoft Windows has AIDS,' Borland said. -We're
|
||
|
anxiously waiting to hear that the tests come back negative.-
|
||
|
|
||
|
********************
|
||
|
*SPA TO SETTLE SUIT*
|
||
|
********************
|
||
|
Online Today reported this week that Apple Computer's recent -look-and-
|
||
|
feel- lawsuit should be settled, not in the courts, but by the Software
|
||
|
Publishers Association, Borland International founder/President
|
||
|
Phillipe Kahn said in his keynote address at the SPA's spring symposium
|
||
|
here.
|
||
|
|
||
|
*********************************
|
||
|
*MICROSOFT SAYS APPLE COMPUTER'S*
|
||
|
*COPYRIGHT LAWSUIT HAS NO MERIT *
|
||
|
*********************************
|
||
|
REDMOND, Wash. (MARCH 21) BIZWIRE - Thursday, Apple Computer filed suit
|
||
|
against Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft Corp. for alleged copyright
|
||
|
infringement.
|
||
|
|
||
|
As to Microsoft, the complaint alleges that the visual displays of
|
||
|
Microsoft Windows 2.03 violate Apple copyrights.
|
||
|
|
||
|
After careful review of the complaint and a 1985 license agreement between
|
||
|
Apple and Microsoft, Microsoft is convinced that the case has no merit.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Microsoft has not exceeded the license agreement, nor has it infringed
|
||
|
any Apple copyrights or patents. Specifically, no visual displays in
|
||
|
Microsoft Windows 2.03 exceed the 1985 agreement.
|
||
|
|
||
|
William H. Neukom, vice president of law and corporate affairs, said ''We
|
||
|
are puzzled that Apple has brought this suit in light of the 1985 license
|
||
|
agreement between us.
|
||
|
|
||
|
''That agreement covers visual displays, and we are in full compliance
|
||
|
with that agreement. We have not infringed any copyright or patent held
|
||
|
by Apple.''
|
||
|
|
||
|
Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) develops, markets and supports a wide range
|
||
|
of software for business and professional use, including operating
|
||
|
systems language, and application programs, as well as books and hardware
|
||
|
for the microcomputer marketplace.
|
||
|
|
||
|
**************************************
|
||
|
*APPLE COMPUTER CO-FOUNDER STEVE JOBS*
|
||
|
*DODGES QUESTIONS ON NEW COMPUTER *
|
||
|
**************************************
|
||
|
BERKELEY, Calif. (MARCH 29) UPI - Steve Jobs, the mercurial entrepreneur
|
||
|
who co-founded Apple Computer Inc., dodged questions Tuesday about a new
|
||
|
computer he has promised to deliver to the market in early 1988.
|
||
|
|
||
|
''I wish I could tell you about our product today,'' Jobs told an annual
|
||
|
meeting of the Software Publishers Association in Berkeley. ''I cannot,''
|
||
|
Jobs said, telling an audience of approximately 200 that he will
|
||
|
introduce what is expected to be a computer workstation for use in
|
||
|
colleges ''when it's ready''.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jobs, who has founded a new company called NeXT Inc. to produce a machine
|
||
|
to fit his vision of the needs of academia, explained his silence by
|
||
|
saying, ''a young company needs the advantage of surprise.'' But he
|
||
|
described the machine under production as ''the best product that I've
|
||
|
ever seen in my life. The product that we're working on will speak louder
|
||
|
than anything I can say.''
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jobs also expressed puzzlement over a copyright infringement lawsuit
|
||
|
recently filed by Apple Computer against two other computer companies,
|
||
|
Microsoft Corp., of Redmond, Wash., and Hewlett-Packard Co., of Palo Alto,
|
||
|
Calif.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The suit alleges that Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard illegally copied the
|
||
|
audio-visual display of Apple's Macintosh computer in designing their
|
||
|
own software.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jobs urged software developers in the audience to ''express themselves'' on
|
||
|
the subject, saying the issue of copyrights and computer software is
|
||
|
vital to innovation in the industry.
|
||
|
|
||
|
****************************
|
||
|
*ALAN ALDA CONTRACT EXPIRES*
|
||
|
****************************
|
||
|
Alan Alda's 5 year contract as Atari spokesman has expired. He will now
|
||
|
be found in future IBM commercials with the rest of the M*A*S*H* cast.
|
||
|
|
||
|
*************************
|
||
|
*1988 IN REVIEW: MAY and*
|
||
|
*SPRING COMDEX REPORTS *
|
||
|
*************************
|
||
|
EDITORS DESK MAY 1988
|
||
|
by Ron Kovacs
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is much to talk about this week within the Atari community. Atari
|
||
|
Corp has started the Computer Division with Mr. Babbit taking over as
|
||
|
President. With this news, there are confidential sources telling us that
|
||
|
Atari is going to advertise the ST on CABLE stations only. This along
|
||
|
with other ST news can be found in ST-REPORT.
|
||
|
|
||
|
I have included excerpts from a Delphi confrence last week with Niel
|
||
|
Harris. Much of the confrence subject matter deals with the ST market,
|
||
|
again refer to ST-Report magazine for the full confrence highlights.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
ATARI CORP CORPORATE EARNINGS
|
||
|
|
||
|
Latest Period Year Earlier
|
||
|
-------------------------------------
|
||
|
Atari Corp (1st Q)
|
||
|
$169,232,000 $65,133,000
|
||
|
$5,674,000 (.10) a-$9,365,000(.16)
|
||
|
a-Net from operations.
|
||
|
|
||
|
ATARI FIRST-QUARTER EARNINGS DOWN NEARLY 63 PERCENT AT $5.7 MILLION
|
||
|
|
||
|
SUNNYVALE, Calif. (MAY 13) UPI - Atari Corp. reported earnings in the
|
||
|
first quarter of 1988 fell nearly 63 percent to $5.7 million or 10 cents
|
||
|
a share, down from $15.3 million or 26 cents a share in the same period
|
||
|
last year.
|
||
|
|
||
|
However, revenues for the Sunnyvale-based maker of personal computers and
|
||
|
video games rose to $169.2 million in the quarter ended April 2, up more
|
||
|
than 61 percent compared to $65.1 million in the first quarter of 1987,
|
||
|
the company said in a statement released late Thursday.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Atari blamed the downturn in its earnings on losses incurred by the
|
||
|
Federated Group Inc., its retail subsidiary, which it acquired in
|
||
|
October 1987.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Federated division reported a pre-tax operating loss of $9.6 million
|
||
|
on sales of $71.5 million in the first quarter of 1988. Not counting that
|
||
|
loss, Atari's earnings would have been $15.29 million in the first
|
||
|
quarter up marginally over $15.28 million last year, the company said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
First quarter results last year were boosted by a $5.9 million credit
|
||
|
related to accounting changes, the company said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-The losses incurred by Federated ...continue to adversely impact Atari's
|
||
|
earnings,- said Sam Tramiel, Atari's president. But he added that
|
||
|
Federated -is now approaching a breakeven point and we forsee a small
|
||
|
loss or a small profit in the second and third quarters,- and -a modest
|
||
|
profit- in the fourth quarter.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-Further action is being taken to reduce costs, improve product mix and
|
||
|
margin, and to increase sales,- Tramiel said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
FRIDAY'S AMEX 10 MOST ACTIVE STOCKS
|
||
|
|
||
|
NEW YORK (MAY 13) - The 10 most active stocks in American Stock Exchange
|
||
|
composite trading Friday:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Stock Sales Last Net Chg.
|
||
|
Sothebys 1,143,800 18 1/8 unch
|
||
|
Dome Pet 1,008,400 1 1-16 off 1-16
|
||
|
Amdahl Corp 621,400 47 up 3/4
|
||
|
ICH Corp 499,800 7 5/8 off 1/8
|
||
|
Lorimar Tel 267,000 12 3/4 off 1/4
|
||
|
Wang Lab B 187,700 10 5/8 off 1/4
|
||
|
Viacom 187,300 25 1/4 up 1/8
|
||
|
Horn & Har 176,600 7 1/8 up 3/4
|
||
|
Atari Corp 158,300 7 5/8 unch
|
||
|
Texas Air 147,200 10 7/8 up 1/4
|
||
|
|
||
|
ATARI CORP AT THE SPRING COMDEX
|
||
|
|
||
|
ANTIC PUBLISHING INC., COPYRIGHT 1988 REPRINTED BY PERMISSION.
|
||
|
|
||
|
REPORT FROM ATLANTA Spring Comdex Report Number 1
|
||
|
by Andrew Reese, START Editor
|
||
|
|
||
|
(Atlanta, GA, May 9, 1988) Atari was at the spring Computer Dealers
|
||
|
Exposition (COMDEX) in force this year with a large display area designed
|
||
|
around the theme of ST/Mega solutions to business problems. Atari itself
|
||
|
did not show any new hardware, but third-part developers presented
|
||
|
several exciting add-ons for Atari 68000-based machines and the software
|
||
|
houses caught a lot of interest with some highly professional packages.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Although it was not in the booth, word has it that Atari's new 68030-based
|
||
|
UNIX machine is progressing nicely, thank you, in the R&D Labs at Atari,
|
||
|
Inc.'s headquarters in Sunnyvale, California. Contrary to some earlier
|
||
|
press reports, it is not a -stock- Motorola UNIX design, but instead is a
|
||
|
custom Atari design with six proprietary chips on the motherboard.
|
||
|
The last of the custom chips has been received from the chip house and
|
||
|
installed on the new prototype PC board. This baby cooks along at 16MHz+
|
||
|
and right now the development looks to be on schedule. Watch the pages
|
||
|
of START and Antic's ST Resource for more details of this giant step up
|
||
|
in the Atari line.
|
||
|
|
||
|
We'll have more news about other Atari developments, but let's turn our
|
||
|
attention to the two add-ons that were shown by third-party developers.
|
||
|
The first is the amazing ST Accelerator from Megabyte Computers of Webster,
|
||
|
Texas. Despite the unfortunate circumstances of having their car stolen
|
||
|
(with their demo computers, hard drive and Accelerator inside!), Megabyte
|
||
|
demo'ed their hard-wire 16 MHz mod for the ST. Yes, that's right: 16 Mhz
|
||
|
clock rate or twice the standard ST clock rate! Installation of the add-
|
||
|
on board is not for the cautious or technically inexperienced, however --
|
||
|
it requires the removal of the 68000 and the addition of a turbo board,
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a 68000-16 chip and a panel switch for choosing turbo/standard rate from
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|
the keyboard. Speed can be switched in the middle of an application and
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|
let me tell you that it sure makes the ST F-L-Y! It hasn't been tested
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|
on all applications yet and there are certainly times when a mere 8 MHz
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|
is plenty fast enough (want to go against the Dark Lord at twice the real
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|
-time speed??), but since it is easily switchable, it looks like a winner
|
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|
for any power ST user. Should be available within the month; I put my
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|
order in!
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|
And for the power user with math-intensive software needs -- like CAD,
|
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|
graphics, spreadsheets, etc. -- plug Xetec's XCEL hardware floating
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|
point math processor into your cartridge port. Improvements in math
|
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|
calculations are dramatic: on the order of 2-30 times! XCEL is complete
|
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|
and awaiting FCC approval, which should take no more than two months.
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|
Price? $199. Compare that to the price of an 80387 chip! One note,
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|
however, XCEL does require that the software be recompiled using their
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||
|
custom math libraries, so you won't see any immediate improvement in off
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||
|
-the-shelf software, but more than one leading developer of ST power
|
||
|
software told me that they would be more than happy to support the new
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|
processor.
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|
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|
The ST desktop publishing market is certainly getting crowded -- and with
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||
|
quality products as good as or better than anything available on those
|
||
|
-Brand X- machines. Timeworks showed their nifty Desktop Publisher ST,
|
||
|
now available at $129, SoftLogik's powerful Publishing Partner Professional
|
||
|
is getting closer to its announced June release (they really want to kill
|
||
|
all the bugs first and it sure looks like they're doing it) and ISD was
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|
demo'ing their marvelous Calamus DTP package, due on the market within
|
||
|
the next several months. Which to choose? We'll test them all and give
|
||
|
you our recommendations over the next few months in the pages of START
|
||
|
and Antic's ST Resource.
|
||
|
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|
If you liked Barbarian from Psygnosis, get ready for Obliterator. It uses
|
||
|
the same interface, but is set in the future. Great graphics and sound
|
||
|
and now shipping.
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|
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||
|
Microprose was featuring Gunship on the ST in their booth and announced
|
||
|
that they were shooting for a September release of the ST version of
|
||
|
Pirates, their hot new game on those other computers. Microprose promises
|
||
|
that they will take full advantage of the ST's capabilities; their past
|
||
|
performance with Silent Service, F-16 Strike Eagle and Gunship seems to
|
||
|
bear this out.
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||
|
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||
|
Antic showed the newest version of Cyber Paint, Version 2.0. This is
|
||
|
truly fantastic graphics and animation software from the incredibly
|
||
|
creative mind of Jim Kent, who brought you the first version AND Aegis
|
||
|
Animator. For stand-alone 2D animation, there's nothing that can touch
|
||
|
it on the ST -- and nothing in its price range on any other computer.
|
||
|
Period. Also being shown was Antic's first venture into the Amiga world.
|
||
|
Now, don't panic, folks, Antic's not leaving you Atarians behind. PHASAR,
|
||
|
the popular ST home accounting package has been ported over to the Amiga
|
||
|
to a very favorable reception. Antic also showed several other new ST
|
||
|
packages including new design disks for CAD-3D and Shadow, a background
|
||
|
terminal program that lets you go online and download files in the
|
||
|
background while word processing or whatever at the same time.
|
||
|
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|
ATLANTA, MAY 10, 1988 -- The second day in Atlanta featured with
|
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|
thunderstorms, traffic jams and record crowds at COMDEX. It also featured
|
||
|
Atari and Commodore sharing the dais without bloodshed in a presentation
|
||
|
called -Alternate Systems in Niche Markets: Amigas and Ataris.- Neil
|
||
|
Harris, now the Director of Product Management for the Computer Division
|
||
|
of Atari U.S., and Ken Weber Vice President of Sales for Commodore,
|
||
|
traded jibes and optimistic views of their respective markets, but the
|
||
|
bottomline seemed to be that the two companies will now target their
|
||
|
marketing at specific -niche- markets. What this means is that you will
|
||
|
probably see ad campaigns aimed at specific uses of the two computers.
|
||
|
Commodore is aiming at the -Desktop Presentation- market, while Atari is
|
||
|
focusing their efforts on such uses as MIDI and Desktop Publishing.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Atari is not shy about declaring or displaying their intentions: the
|
||
|
Atari booth at this primarily business -related show is notable for the
|
||
|
predominance of monochrome monitors and business-related software. Now if
|
||
|
the DRAM shortage eases a bit, Atari should be well positioned for a
|
||
|
strong push in the third and fourth quarters of the year.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Speaking of monitors, one of the most dramatic developments in ST displays
|
||
|
was unveiled today when ISD hooked up a 19-inch high resolution Moniterm
|
||
|
monitor to a Mega 4 and displayed their Calamus DTP package in crisp,
|
||
|
bright 1280-by-960 resolution. The display requires a videocard that
|
||
|
plugs into the Mega's internal bus port and using a patched TOS on disk
|
||
|
to get around the TOS-in-ROM video definitions. Pricing and availability
|
||
|
has not been set for this spectacular product, but look for it during the
|
||
|
second half of the year. Oh, and it can put out a high-resolution color
|
||
|
signal, too...
|
||
|
|
||
|
While it's not an Atari product, I have to mention that RasterOps of
|
||
|
Cupertino, California displayed an amazing display for the Mac II. Their
|
||
|
TrueColor 104 board and Model1948 Monitor combine to display 1024 by 768
|
||
|
pixels with 24 bit planes per pixel. In plain language, this means 786,432
|
||
|
colors on the screen at once from a palette of 16.7 million colors! Sigh!
|
||
|
But this graphics power definitely has with a price -- the board and
|
||
|
monitor are each $3195 -- and that's on top of the price of a Mac II. (Oh,
|
||
|
even the swivel and tilt base for the 19-inch monitor costs...are you
|
||
|
ready?..$295!)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Back to Atari. Atari's CD-ROM player was shown in its final production
|
||
|
version. The developer's systems should be shipping within a few weeks
|
||
|
and you should be seeing it in your local Atari dealers this summer. Atari
|
||
|
waited to sell the CD-ROM until they could get it out the door at their
|
||
|
chosen price, in this case $599. That's half of what Apple's recently-
|
||
|
announced CD-ROM will list at and the Atari CD-ROM will play audio CD's
|
||
|
as well. With the Atari's support of High Sierra and other major formats,
|
||
|
software should become available quickly.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you've been wondering when you can buy the new TOS ROM's, the short
|
||
|
answer is that you can't -- for now. This upgrade was an interim re-design
|
||
|
and a second upgrade is in the works. Atari has been soliciting suggestions
|
||
|
for re-works on the various online services and are now finalizing their
|
||
|
plans for redesign. They are focusing their attention right now on the
|
||
|
GEMDOS portion of the ROM's with an eye toward greatly increasing the
|
||
|
speed of screen operations. Look for 4these ROM's to hit the market in
|
||
|
the fall. The price for what Atari annouonced as a -major improvement-
|
||
|
has not been set.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you're worried about viruses infecting your ST's operating system, you
|
||
|
can breathe a small sigh of relief-- Neil Harris announced that Atari U.S.
|
||
|
has yet to see any evidence of avirus on the ST. With TOS in ROM, St'ers
|
||
|
are a bit safer than other brands with significant portions of their
|
||
|
operating systems on disk (I won't mention any names, but their initials
|
||
|
are MS-DOS, Mac and Amiga). As Harris said, -No one is going to come to
|
||
|
your house with an EPROM burner!- (Oh, and by the way, rumor has it that
|
||
|
a minor virus even infected the Amiga Developer's conference recently
|
||
|
held in Washington, D.C.!)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Robtek Ltd. announced two new programs for the ST, available now. Dizzy
|
||
|
Wizard is -the game that Marble Madness should have been.- While I
|
||
|
haven't been able to boot it up at the show, the screen displays on the
|
||
|
packaging look great. $19.95. Aimed at the low-end DTP market, Home
|
||
|
Publisher has many of the same basic features as higher-priced programs,
|
||
|
but at a cost of $39.95.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Scott, Foresman and Company announced a new book of interest to the ST
|
||
|
community. -Learning C on the Atari ST- looks like a good tutorial and
|
||
|
reference for budding C programmers -- and also for those old flowers
|
||
|
among us.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you have a lot of disks or just need a convenient system to store
|
||
|
those you have, Seima International Corp. showed their Exponent modular
|
||
|
drawer and attache-style systems. Each drawer holds 180 3-1/2-inch disks
|
||
|
and lists for $69.95, while the attache case holds 64 disks in a
|
||
|
convenient hard plastic case that lists for $39.95. Looks like an
|
||
|
attractive Italian import.
|
||
|
|
||
|
SBT announced their Series Six upgrades to their Database Accounting
|
||
|
Library. Final debugging of the ST version is about complete, so look
|
||
|
for these new products within the next few months -- and look for a
|
||
|
review of these powerful packages in the October, 1988 issue of START, on
|
||
|
sale September 1st.
|
||
|
|
||
|
One of the most remarkable new products for the ST was shown by Intersect
|
||
|
Software, makers of Interlink. Revolver allows the user to -take a
|
||
|
picture- of the ST's memory at any time, during any application, and save
|
||
|
it to disk in compressed format. Then, when you want to come back to it,
|
||
|
you just -roll it in- and you're back where you were -- exactly where you
|
||
|
were, whether you were about to be killed by a monster in a game or were
|
||
|
checking the fourth quarter's performance of your company in a
|
||
|
spreadsheet. It should be available at the end of June for a price of
|
||
|
$49.95.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Michtron will be shipping Leatherneck for the ST within a few weeks. This
|
||
|
Viet Nam-style combat game is slated to list at $39.95.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Also due to be released soon is Paperboy, a port from the popular arcade
|
||
|
game. It's from Mindscape and will list at $49.95.
|
||
|
|
||
|
ATLANTA, MAY 11, 1988 -- Day 3 of the Computer Dealers Exposition (COMDEX)
|
||
|
dawned bright and clear and the show floor was jammed with suits and
|
||
|
nerds. Expectations are that by the time all of us make our way through
|
||
|
the show, our number will have set a new record for a Spring COMDEX of
|
||
|
over 60,000! That's a lot of suits and nerds, folks.
|
||
|
|
||
|
More news of interest to Atarians:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* -- Liz and Kevin Mitchell of Migraph were displaying EZ-Draw with
|
||
|
Supercharger, their fine DTP/page layout package; expect to see some
|
||
|
further refinements of this versatile package in the months to come.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* -- Neocept was proudly displaying their word processor package called
|
||
|
Word Up. They're making improvements and enhancements everyday and
|
||
|
upgrading their purchasers' copies diligently. If you haven't taken a
|
||
|
look at this very capable WYSIWYG program, do so before choosing among
|
||
|
the wealth of Atari word processors available now. Word Up has some
|
||
|
excellent features not found in any other package I've seen.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* -- Michtron has announced a whole series of new products centered
|
||
|
around their emerging standard BASIC, GFA BASIC. GFA BASIC Training
|
||
|
ReBoot Camp is their new beginners guide to programming in GFA. It
|
||
|
presumes no prior experience in programming and takes you step-by-step
|
||
|
through the development of your program; $19.95, out now. At the other
|
||
|
end of the spectrum from -ReBoot- is The GFA BASIC Programmers
|
||
|
Reference Guide, Vol. 1. This is the first half of the definitive work
|
||
|
on GFA BASIC by George W. Miller. It should hit the bookstores in late
|
||
|
June with a bang; $29.95 for 576 pages of all you ever wanted to know
|
||
|
about GFA BASIC. GFA BASIC 3.0 was announced at CeBIT, the Hannover
|
||
|
computer show, and will be shipping in mid-July. It adds over 300 new
|
||
|
commands to GFA BASIC and a substantial increase in speed: 40 to 60% !
|
||
|
Finally, the GFA-BASIC Reference Card is shipping with a $4.95 price
|
||
|
tag. Michtron also showed GFA Draft, Juggler II, Master CAD and
|
||
|
Utilities Plus -- it looks like Gordon and company have been very busy
|
||
|
this spring!
|
||
|
|
||
|
* -- ICD was showing their quiet and convenient line of ST hard drives
|
||
|
called the FA-ST Hard Drive. Available in sizes to fit almost every
|
||
|
need and budget from 20 meg at $699.95 to 100 meg (dual 50's) at
|
||
|
$1699.95. Or if you already have an IBM-compatible hard drive lying
|
||
|
around, they have a kit to transform that paperweight into an asset
|
||
|
for your ST. Ask for the FA-ST Hard Drive Kit. Or look for the ST
|
||
|
Host Adapter at $135.95 if you want to build up your own drive from
|
||
|
components available for IBM's, etc.; $135.95. And there's still more
|
||
|
options available for hard drives from ICD - -check with your dealer.
|
||
|
|
||
|
******************************************
|
||
|
*SHIRAZ SHIVJI REVEALS FUTURE ATARI PLANS*
|
||
|
******************************************
|
||
|
Article Edited by Steve Godun for ZMag
|
||
|
|
||
|
Shiraz Shivji was interviewed at the Hannover Fair by the Dutch monthly
|
||
|
Atari ST News, and I thought net readers might be interested by some of
|
||
|
the things he said. What follows has been translated to Dutch by the
|
||
|
paper, and then back into English by me, so it might not reflect
|
||
|
*exactly* what he said.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-The ST will remain the most important product for Atari. For instance,
|
||
|
(there is a worldwide shortage of memory chips) all memory chips that we
|
||
|
can get go first to the ST range. Only then do we use them for the PC
|
||
|
range. We will offer a path to connect ST computers to the TT.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-In contrast to the past, when Atari was known for its Vaporware, we are
|
||
|
going to be much more careful with announcements of new products. We want
|
||
|
to get rid of that bad image that we announce all sorts of things that
|
||
|
are only years later available, or even are never produced.-
|
||
|
|
||
|
He then went on to talk about new Atari products:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* The EST (Enhanced ST) will be the next item in the ST range, featuring
|
||
|
a 68000 processor at 8MHz, but with higher resolution in both mono and
|
||
|
color, more colors, improved VDI, and is upwardly compatible with the
|
||
|
current ST computers, with the addition, for example, of horizontal
|
||
|
and vertical scrolling. Expected availability: 4th Quarter, 1988
|
||
|
|
||
|
* A removable hard disk, the SR244. The disks have the size and form of
|
||
|
a compact disk box, and will cost $120 each. Cost of the unit itself
|
||
|
will be little above the current hard disk price, and will have a
|
||
|
capacity of about 44-Megs per disk with an access time of 25Ms. (The
|
||
|
SH205 has an access time of 65Ms, as a comparison). It shouldn't be
|
||
|
long before there are 60- and 80-Meg disks with 15Ms access times.
|
||
|
Expected availability: 3rd or 4th Quarter, 1988
|
||
|
|
||
|
* A number of new, non-exchangeable hard disks, with a much larger
|
||
|
capacity than the SH205. Expected availability: 3rd Quarter, 1988
|
||
|
|
||
|
* The CD-ROM drive is expected to be available everywhere for around $600,
|
||
|
including (?) interface cable and software driver. Expected
|
||
|
availability: 3rd Quarter, 1988
|
||
|
|
||
|
* The TT computer, featuring a 68030 processor, 68882 floating-point
|
||
|
co-processor, VME bus, Unix V system 3.1, and the possibility to
|
||
|
connect an ST to the DMA port. The ST will then run X-windows. It may be
|
||
|
possible that GEM will then run in one of the windows. All this for
|
||
|
only $5000. Expected availability: 4th Quarter, 1988
|
||
|
|
||
|
* They have found a new manufacturer for the BLITTER chips and now expect
|
||
|
to catch up on back-orders -in a few months-.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* Atari has just been having high-level talks with Digital Research. No
|
||
|
further information is available about what the discussions were about.
|
||
|
|
||
|
* A portable ST is being developed. No dates for availability.
|
||
|
|
||
|
On this last point, in the May Personal Computer World, a British magazine,
|
||
|
a reporter tells that Sam Tramiel assured him that the portable ST should
|
||
|
be available by Christmas at around $1000. The machine, called the STacey,
|
||
|
is being prototyped by Perihelion in Cambridge, England (who are also doing
|
||
|
the Abaq, by the way). Planned features include 1-Meg RAM, 20-Meg hard
|
||
|
disk, 3.5- floppy disk, full LCD screen, and a track ball instead of a
|
||
|
mouse. Memory shortages may mean that the first versions will have 512K
|
||
|
of RAM, and pricing considerations may mean that the hard disk will go.
|
||
|
|
||
|
1988 IN REVIEW: MAY 8 BIT UPDATE
|
||
|
|
||
|
Atari 8-bit news...Over 350,000 Apple, IBM, and Commodore owners have had
|
||
|
a big advantage over XL/XE owners. Until now, that is. Springboard
|
||
|
software has just released -The Newsroom,- a desktop publishing program
|
||
|
that has been a favorite among the above mentioned computers for quite
|
||
|
some time. The Newsroom includes everything you need to create great
|
||
|
looking newsletters in just a few minutes.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Choose from over 600 pieces of clip art with the option to edit and modify
|
||
|
those pieces for custom results, or create your own with the drawing
|
||
|
tools. A built-in mini word processor allows you to write and print in
|
||
|
any of five fonts with built-in -picture wrap,- where the text
|
||
|
automatically (and smoothly) wraps around your clip art. And with the
|
||
|
addition of three Clip Art Volumes, the possibilities are endless.
|
||
|
|
||
|
1988 IN REVIEW: MAY 16 BIT UPDATE
|
||
|
|
||
|
Now for some ST news...The Multiline Nite Lite BBS is now available for
|
||
|
the Atari ST! This is a TRUE multiline BBS that is already in operation
|
||
|
in Maryland, Virginia, Illinois, and many other places around the world.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Features of the Multiline Nite Lite BBS include up to 7 callers at once
|
||
|
plus a local logon, up to 27 message bases, 87 built-in commands including
|
||
|
an interpreter allowing you to add your own custom functions and commands,
|
||
|
support for interactive and /or single user on-line games, an unlimited
|
||
|
number of file transfer sections, support for baud rates up to 2400 baud
|
||
|
in any mix on all lines, two chat -rooms- for caller conferences, total
|
||
|
sysop control even from remote logon, built-in terminal mode for outgoing
|
||
|
calls...Too much more to list! Multiline Nite Lite BBS operates in a
|
||
|
standard GEM environment on all Atari ST computers. Multiline BBS also
|
||
|
requires an SP408 ($199) for up to three lines or an SP808 ($349) for up
|
||
|
to 7 lines. The software itself is $99 from Nite Lite Systems, or *FREE*
|
||
|
with the purchase of the SP408 or SP808 Programmable Serial Interface.
|
||
|
|
||
|
One more catch...The order has to be postmarked before July 1, 1988 from
|
||
|
a user group registered with Atari Corp.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Contact Nite Lite Systems
|
||
|
PO Box R
|
||
|
Billerica, MA 01821.
|
||
|
|
||
|
**********************************************
|
||
|
*ATARI SHOWS VARIETY OF DTP SOLUTIONS AT CEPS*
|
||
|
**********************************************
|
||
|
Compiled by Steve Godun
|
||
|
|
||
|
At the Corporate Electronic Publishing Show (CEPS) in Chicago last month,
|
||
|
Atari displayed new third-party software support for the Atari Desktop
|
||
|
Publishing (DTP) system, based on the Atari Mega line of business
|
||
|
computers and the Atari SML804 laser printer. Atari has issued a challenge
|
||
|
to DTP systems with Apple of IBM hardware and software platforms,
|
||
|
demonstrating complete systems at a lower price with superior performance
|
||
|
in most real-world applications.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Said Chuck Babbitt, president of Atari Computer, -The press really thought
|
||
|
we had something. We were showing a $5,000 desktop publishing solution,
|
||
|
and Apple was showing $18,000 to $20,000 systems. We are a real player in
|
||
|
this market.-
|
||
|
|
||
|
The newest software offering, Desktop Publisher ST from Timeworks in
|
||
|
Deerfield, IL arrived in stores late last month. Suggested retail is
|
||
|
$129.95. Publisher uses a true GEM-based interface and offers word
|
||
|
processing, page layout, graphics, and typesetting, including WYSIWYG
|
||
|
display. The program allows users to import text from Word Writer ST,
|
||
|
1st Word, and WordPerfect, as well as ASCII files from any other word
|
||
|
processor. It fully supports the Atari SLM804 laser printer, taking less
|
||
|
than one minute to produce a full page of text and graphics.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A family of Accessory Packs of ready -to-use graphics especially designed
|
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for a variety of applications will be available later this summer at
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$39.95 retail. Timeworks offers free technical support to all registered
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users, a money-back guarantee, and an exclusive exchange policy. Timeworks
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Desktop Publisher ST runs on the Atari 520ST, 1040ST, and Mega computers.
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Soft-Logik Publishing Corporation of St. Louis, MO has announced
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Publishing Partner Professional, an advanced version of its popular
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Publishing Partner, to start shipping in early June. Publishing Partner
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Professional supports auto-text flow around graphics, auto hyphenation,
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auto kearning, a spelling dictionary, and grouping of multiple objects.
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It offers the ability to rotate, slant, or twist text and objects, and
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special functions for color printing. Publishing Partner Professional also
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allows users to import text from Word Writer ST, 1st Word, Word Perfect,
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and ASCII files. According to Shawn Fogle, president, Soft-Logik has
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dramatically improved the printing speed when used with the Atari SLM804
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laser printer -- now about 55 seconds to produce a full page of text and
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graphics.
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Publishing Partner Professional includes a driver for the Atari SLM804
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laser printer, and support for a number of dot matrix and laser printers,
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including PostScript for devices like the Linotronic phototypesetter.
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Publishing Partner and Publishing Partner Professional offers a unique
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font scaling technique to allow characters at any point size between 2
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and 216, and many other features. Both programs function with Atari's
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520ST, 1040ST, and Mega computers.
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According to one of Publish! magazine's staff, upon viewing Publishing
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Partner Professional at the CEPS show, -This program has features that no
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other desktop publishing package has, like kearning tables and color
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separations! I'm really impressed.- Look for a full review of the Atari
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DTP system in upcoming issues of Publish! and Personal Publishing.
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Publishing Partner Professional will sell at $199.95 retail. Registered
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Publishing Partner owners may receive an upgrade for only $50 in a
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program just extended to June 1. The suggested retail price of the
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original Publishing Partner has been lowered from $149.95 to $89.95.
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Mirrorsoft's Fleet Street Publisher is a desktop publishing program out
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of Great Britian. Marketed here by Spectrum Holobyte of Oakland, CA, Fleet
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Street will fully support the Atari SLM804 laser printer with a release
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due soon. Additional graphics libraries also will become available. The
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current version works on the 520ST amd 1040ST and retails for $149.95.
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Fleet Street runs under GEM so it's friendly and easy to use. It includes
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a library of ready-to-use graphic images, a pixel editor for creating and
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adapting graphics, six fonts, and box and rule drawing in multiple weights
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and shades. International character sets are available.
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Another package from Europe is Calamus, being sold in the US by ISD
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Marketing in Canada. It is currently anticipated that Calamus will appear
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in stores in June. It offers many high-level features, including a full
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GEM interface, scalable fonts from Monotype, polygon functions, an
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integrated diagram graphics program with functions including vector
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graphics, and support for a number of printers, including the Atari SLM804.
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Calamus for the Mega will retail at $449.95, and a fully compatible scaled
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down version will be available fot the 1040ST at $199.95.
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At the higher end of the marketplace, Atari is producing the G.O. Graphics'
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Deskset, a high-quality desktop typesetting program designed for use with
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the Atari Mega and SLM804 laser printer. Deskset is a professional level
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typesetting package which uses genuine CompuGraphic scalable fonts and
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WYSIWYG preview. It includes automatic hyphenation and justification,
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character pair kerning, automatic character compensation, and multiple
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exception hyphenation dictionaries. Deskset uses a GEM interface and
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typesetting commands identical to those found in CompuGraphic typesetting
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systems. Deskset is soon to be released -- it's currently in beta testing
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-- and will retail for around $500.
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All of these packages allow users to import text from ASCII files from
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any word processor. Graphics can be picked up directly from either Degas,
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NeoChrome, GEM Draw, or Easy-Draw formats.
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Supercharged Easy-Draw from Migraph, in Federal Way, WA offers the
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combination of the popular graphics program with a graphics file
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converter. The Supercharger allows Easy-Draw to load bit images from
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NeoChrome or Degas, as well as scanned images of portions of any screen
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display.
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Excellent for use as a low-end desktop publisher for the production of
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forms and flyers, Easy-Draw 2.3 also offers use of fonts, and takes full
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advantage of the speed and versitility of the Atari SML804 laser printer,
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composing a full page of text and graphics in only 30-40 seconds.
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Easy-Draw without the Supercharger is often used as a drawing tool for
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the creation of scalable images, which are then imported into the DTP
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packages mentioned earlier.
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Supercharged Easy-Draw retails for $149.95. Easy-Draw end-users can
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upgrade by purchasing the Supercharger directly from Migraph.
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In another corner of the desktop publishing marketplace is a sophisticated
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word processor, Microsoft Write ($129.95). Write offers a number of
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different fonts and simple page layout commands to produce professional-
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looking reports and documentation quickly.
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Another key component of the Atari Desktop Publishing system is the ST
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Scan package from Navarone Industries in Campbell, CA. Consisting of a
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high-speed interface and a Canon Image Scanner, the package allows you to
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digitize photographs, line art, or other types of images, for use with
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your Atari computer. The single-sheet scanner retails for $1239. The flat-
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bed scanner, which can accept any type of bound material to a maximum of
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8.5-x12-, retails for $1779. The ST Scan package supports Degas, .IMG,
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and PostScript image formats, in resolutions of 75 to 300 dots per inch.
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Syndicate ZMagazine Issue #135 December 11, 1988
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Copyright (c) Syndicate Publishing Company, 1988 All Rights Reserved
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