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Zmagazine November
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November 15, 1986 Issue 2.7
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Publisher,Editor in Chief:Ron Kovacs
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Zmag Staff:
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Assistant Publisher:Ken Kirchner
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Software Reviewer: Eric Plent
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Coordinator: Larry Mihalik
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Zmag Headquarters (New Jersey)
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The Syndicate BBS
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Post Office Box 74
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Middlesex, NJ 08846-0074
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(201) 968-8148 300/1200 24 Hours
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Xx Zmag 11/15/86
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This week...........
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<*> Zmag crosses the Atlantic into
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Sweden!!
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<*> CompuServe Watch
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<*> New Zmag Systems List
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<*> Bruce Kennedy Returns
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<*> Computer Laws Signed
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<*> Editor Notes
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<*> Comdex Opens and closes this week.
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<*> Next week in Zmag
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<*> Zmag Systems List updated
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and more......
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Xx Zmag Invades Sweden
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EasyPlex on CompuServe
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Date: 09-Nov-86 13:30 EST
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From: Lennart Olsson [76254,467]
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Subj: ZMAG now in Sweden!
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---Ron---
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I enjoy ZMAG very much myself so I
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have fed it into my BBS here in
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Sweden. Do you mind having a Swedish
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BBS in your ZMAG BBS listing?
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Currently though, its impossible
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for U.S. citizens to reach us.
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Although our modem supports 1200
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V22 and 2400 V22bis, the telephone
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lines don't. As there are different
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standards for 300/300 (and we use
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CCITT instead of BELL) I don't
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think many users can come through
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successfully from U.S.
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We call our BBS - Sorman
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Information eXchange, SIX. It runs
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on a Mac+, and carry general
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computer news and sections for Mac,
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Atari 8-bit, and Atari ST.
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The number is +46-470-22183.
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P.S. We intend to be the best Atari
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BBS in Scandinavia. (I think we
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already are, even if we haven't
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been online for more than 3 weeks...)
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Thanks for a nice Atari magazine,
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Lennart Olsson (SIX sysop)
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EasyPlex
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Date: 13-Nov-86 12:55 EST
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From: Lennart Olsson [76254,467]
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Subj: Sweden calling...
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Hello again Ron!
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I AM posting ZMAG on our BBS here
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in Sweden. It's ok by me for you
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to publish the previous letter.
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About our BBS...We are still -in
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the starting position-, i.e. we are
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trying out the easiest maintenance
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procedures, system lay-out etc. I
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have only posted messages about our
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existence on a few other BBSs, so
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we have only about 10 users in this
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phase. (3 Atari users). However,
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the goal is to be the best BBS here
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in Sweden. Therefore it requires a
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certain amount of planning and
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preparations before we open up -for
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real-. The BBS is completely free
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of charge. It is sponsored by a
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company.
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At the moment you can't establish a
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good link to us because the lines
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around here aren't too good. We are
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working on that. Next week a
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representative for the Swedish
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Telecommunications company will
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visit us and look into our
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problems. If everything goes right
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we will be able to receive calls
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on 300 bps CCITT, 1200 bps V22, and
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2400 bps V22bis. Also there may be
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a possibility to reach us through
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packet switched networks, e.g.
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Tymnet and Telenet.
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We start out using Red Ryder Host
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on a Macintosh Plus. I hope we can
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get a machine with several channels
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simultaneously sometime.
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If anyone would like to try the
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noisy phone lines to Sweden the
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number is:
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+46-470-22183. (The modem can sense
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300 CCITT, 1200 V22, and 2400
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V22bis).
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I have to quit know, but I'll be
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back. Thanks for a good ZMAG Ron.
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Best wishes,
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Lennart Olsson
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Xx Antic Analog Blues Part 4
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Well, as usual ANTIC did it again.
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The -Tech Tips- in the back of the
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December issue is bad enough and
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stolen enough to make me put this
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up here.
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First, although they credit -the
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sysop of the Atlantis BBS- for much
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of the stuff, a lot of it comes
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directly out of our book (-Inside
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Atari DOS-, published by COMPUTE).
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Other pieces of the -tips- came
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from COMPUTE, ANALOG, the Atari DOS
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2.0s manual, and (to be fair) ANTIC
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itself in earlier days.
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COME ON ANTIC!
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We don't mind seeing this stuff for
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the umpteenth time (after all,
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there are always new users who don't
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have 5 years of back issues), but
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don't go making out like this is
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brand-new, hot-off-the-press,
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exciting discoveries. Okay?
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Second, whatever you do, please
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DON'T take their advice about
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-ERROR 164-.
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They give a pair of POKEs which,
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supposedly, will allow you to load
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a file which has bad file numbers.
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The ONLY time you should use this
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is when you are reading (for example)
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old MyDOS disks (or others of that
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ilk) where the file numbers were
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purposely omitted. If your file is
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REALLY damaged and DOS tells you so
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via error 164, you have about one
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chance in 1024 that the sector link
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is correct, so -LOAD-ing the file
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(as they recommend) is almost surely
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suicide. And -SAVE-ing the result
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can only be asking for trouble. I
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would never attempt this process on
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anything but text files. Even then,
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I would strongly recommend getting
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a sector editor and learning how to
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use it. This patch to DOS method
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is a sure way to ruin.
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Third, I can't figure out why
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anyone would want to put their disk
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directory out on the disk in a text
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file (virtually all commercial
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programs allow you to read the
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directory, and the code to read it
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from BASIC is essentially identical
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to the code to read a text file..
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only the OPEN mode number is
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changed). However, if you can
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somehow find a use for it, here is
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a MUCH shorter and easier method of
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doing so than ANTIC's version:
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10 OPEN #1,8,0,-D:DISKDIR- :REM
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(or any file name)
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20 OPEN #2,6,0,-D:*.*- :REM
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(or *.BAS or whatever)
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30 TRAP 50
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40 GET #2,X : PUT #1,X : GOTO 40
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50 END
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This relies on a little known
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-feature- (a feature is a
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documented bug) of DOS 2 and most
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of its derivatives. If you OPEN a
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file for output BEFORE you open the
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directory, you can do this kind of
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copy. Neat feature: the new disk
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directory file will not appear in
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the text file list! (Maybe not so
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neat if you were counting on it
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being there. Oh well.)
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Enough. Just hate to see stuff
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readily available in most every
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reference work appearing as if it
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were news. I bet that between
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-MAPPING THE ATARI- and -Your Atari
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Computer-, all but one or two of the
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-tips- in ANTIC are in already
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copyrighted material.
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Enough said?
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Bill Wilkinson
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OSS and COMPUTE! and other sundry
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places.
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73177,2714
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Xx MAGAZINES-ON-A-DISK
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As retailers devote less space to
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low-priced software in favor of high
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-profit hardware, a new distribution
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channel is emerging --subscription
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-based software magazines.
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While major publishers like Compute!
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and Antic publications have hopped
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on the bandwagon in the past year
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with magazine and disk combinations
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for the Atari 520 ST, the king of
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the field is Uptime.
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First published in 1984, Uptime
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gives subscribers a disk of 10
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Apple II games and utilities in
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addition to reviews, ads and
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articles.
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The venture, based in Newport,
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R.I., should reap more than $1
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million this year, Publisher Bill
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Kelly told Soft*Letter, a monthly
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newsletter that analyzes trends and
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strategies of the software
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publishing industry.
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Kelly has added a Macintosh edition
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and plans to unveil a PC version,
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although no release date has been
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set.
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More than 30,000 subscribers pay
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Kelly $66 for the Apple version or
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$90 for the Mac edition.
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While early issues were largely
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Kelly's work, he has built a
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network of 300 freelance programmers
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to write Uptime. In-house editors
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clean up the code and test all
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programs before publication.
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Keeping an ear on readers' needs is
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part of Kelly's success. His
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surveys show the Apple II readers
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want home and education programs,
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while Macintosh users want business
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applications.
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-The most important factor is the
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variety of programs,- he said.
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-The magazine format is definitely
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seductive,- said Soft*Letter
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publisher Jeff Tarter. -As the
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magazine idea catches on, moreover,
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we'll probably see a proliferation
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of special interest editions from
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various publishers -- desktop
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publishing utilities and fonts, for
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example games from major entertainment
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software developers and 1-2-3
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add-ons. It's a sensible way to
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sell software and disk magazines
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may even turn out to be a primary
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distribution channel for a whole
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category of small programs.-
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For information, contact:
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Uptime 401/847-2455 or
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Soft*Letter 617/868-0157.
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Xx COMDEX OPENS IN LAS VEGAS
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The 8th annual Computer Dealers
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Expo -- Comdex/Fall -- opened this
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week with the keynote address
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delivered by William C. Lowe,
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president of IBM's Entry Systems
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Division.
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Lowe addressed the problems of
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small systems manufacturers and
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resellers in a speech called -Turning
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Challenge into Opportunity.-
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Running through Friday, Comdex/Fall
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is largest dealer-oriented computer
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show in the world. Sponsored by the
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Interface Group, it showcases new
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products and advancements for
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potential distributors, as well as
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seminars dealing with the retail
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industry.
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As in past years, the show is too
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large to fit a single site, so
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exhibits were scattered among the
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convention center and four area
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hotels -- Bally's Grand, the Las
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Vegas Hilton, the Riviera and the
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Sahara.
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With some 1,200 exhibitors
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registered, the show does not
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appear to have suffered the slump
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affecting lesser exhibitions.
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One possible reason for the
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popularity of this year's show is
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two specialized all-day seminars
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that were set for Thursday. Focusing
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on CAD/CAM and desktop publishing,
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they dealt with all aspects of
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retailing these advanced computer
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applications.
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Meanwhile, there are a few notable
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absences from the show. Apple,
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Ashton-Tate and the Commodore Amiga
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appear to have left room on the main
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showroom floor for Atari.
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Atari, last year the only major
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name consigned to the West Hall, is
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this year in the Convention Center
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East Hall with the rest of the
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larger companies.
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Of course, IBM is expected to be a
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show standout, but third-party
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vendors appear to be equally divided
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between IBM and compatibles and
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Apple Macintosh-support.
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Xx ATARI ANNOUNCES STOCK OFFERING
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Atari Corp. has begun an intial
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public stock offering of 4.5 million
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common shares.
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The Wall Street Journal reports
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that the shares should raise about
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$52 million. Atari plans to use the
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proceeds to help pay its debt with
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Warner Communications Inc., which
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sold Atari to Jack Tramiel for $240
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million in notes.
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After the offering, managed by
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PaineWebber Inc., Atari will pay
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Warner $36.1 million and issue to
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Warner 7.1 million shares or 25
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percent of the 28.3 million Atari
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shares outstanding. At that time,
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Tramiel and family members will own
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53 percent of Atari's stock.
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Xx Zmag Calender
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Nov. 17-18
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Boston, Westin Hotel
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Copley Place, Dataquest's
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-Electronic Publishing Market
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Analysis Conference,- featuring
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industry speakers. For details,
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call 408/971-9000.
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Nov. 17-19
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Cambridge, Mass., Hyatt Regency,
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-Strategic Issues in Managing
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Information Technology: Achieving
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Significant Improvements in
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Productivity and Effectiveness,-
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sponsored by Decision Support
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Technology. Admission is $995. For
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more details, call 617/354-6400.
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Nov. 21-23
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San Diego, Intercontinental Hotel,
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Society of Telecommunications
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Consultants conference. For more
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information, contact STC at
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One Rockefeller Plaza
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Suite 1410
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New York, NY 10020, or call
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212/582-3909.
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Xx CompuServe Watch
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10-Nov-86 21:10:21
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Sb: #ATARI FOR APPLE HOMEWORK
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Fm: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500
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To: KEITH 76703,4061 (X)
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I seem to remember a write-up for a
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chip addition to the Indus GT which
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converts the drive to read CP/M. My
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kids are all studying using an (oh
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my) Apple at school. Is it possible
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to add an Apple chip to the Indus
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GT to trick the Atari into thinking
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it is an Apple?
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This modification would be a
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bonanza for backing up the well
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entrenched Apple program for schools.
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It also would save a lot of Atari
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fans by providing a system for
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homework for the price of a modified
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dedicated disk drive.
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Bruce Kennedy 72327,1500
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11-Nov-86 03:28:20
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Sb: #173722-#ATARI FOR APPLE HOMEWORK
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Fm: Bill Wilkinson 73177,2714
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To: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500 (X)
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The reason that Indus can put CP/M
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into the drive is that CP/M is a
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-generic- operating system that does
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not really depend on any particular
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type of disk drive, screen size,
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keyboard layout, etc., etc., etc.
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(Well... CP/M _does_ have a bias
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toward 80-column screens, but it is
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not as rigid about this as Apple is
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about....but read on.)
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In other words, the Indus drive
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_BECOMES_ the computer and the
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Atari becomes simply yet another
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terminal hooked to yet another CP/M
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computer. Normal environment in the
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CP/M world, where graphics are
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generally unheard of. CP/M is
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pretty much a strictly 24-lines-
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of-80-characters-ASCII-only system.
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Enter the APPLE: As quirky as the
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Atari may be about its graphics,
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the APPLE II is quirkier! And if
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you ain't got Apple graphics, you
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ain't got an Apple. How do you
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propose to emulate an Apple's
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display on an Atari? It would be
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like putting a standard audio
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cassette tape and stuffing it into
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your video recorder. The two just
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do not mix.
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Summary: forget it. An Atari
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cannot be an Apple. An Apple cannot
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be an Atari. It is only throught
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the medium of generic systems (e.g.,
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CP/M, where graphics, sound, disk
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sizes, etc., etc. matter not) that
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these machines can be even faintly
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compatible. (Even here, though,
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the Apple does _NOT_ use a standard
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floppy disk drive...Apple CP/M
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disks are NOT compatible with any
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other CP/M disks. The INDUS CP/M
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adaptation IS compatible with
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several popular CP/M brands.)
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'nough said?
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11-Nov-86 09:03:53
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Sb: #173782-#ATARI FOR APPLE HOMEWORK
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Fm: Bernie Bildman 70045,665
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To: Bill Wilkinson 73177,2714 (X)
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Bill,
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As an aside I just bought the MIDI
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DJ, which is a MIDI sequencer with
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disk drive. It IS the Indus drive
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(now marketed by Natioal Logic)
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with RAM chip and ROM within allowing
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the completely different function.
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Nice little machine.
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Bern
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11-Nov-86 12:21:09
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Sb: #173791-ATARI FOR APPLE HOMEWORK
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Fm: Bill Wilkinson 73177,2714
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To: Bernie Bildman 70045,665 (X)
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I knew they had it in the works.
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Nice to see they finally finished
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it.
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11-Nov-86 18:12:55
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Sb: #173782-#ATARI FOR APPLE HOMEWORK
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Fm: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500
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To: Bill Wilkinson 73177,2714 (X)
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THANKS, BILL. THAT RESPONSE IS A
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GOOD ONE FOR THE NEXT ISSUE OF
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ZMAG. MY LAST EFFORT AT STUPID
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QUESTIONS LED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF
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REEVEKEY, A PUBLIC DOMAIN KEYPAD
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CUSTOMIZER. THIS TIME OUT, WE CAN
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CLOSE THE BOOK. THANKS FOR THE
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DETAILED RESPONSE.
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72327,1500
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BRUCE KENNEDY
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12-Nov-86 21:14:40
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Sb: #173834-#ATARI FOR APPLE HOMEWORK
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Fm: Bill Wilkinson 73177,2714
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To: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500 (X)
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I have seen numerous references to
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it, but I don't know what it is,
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so... I give up: What is -ZMAG-?
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#: 173964 S0/General
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12-Nov-86 21:26:42
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Sb: #173958-#ATARI FOR APPLE HOMEWORK
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Fm: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500
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To: Bill Wilkinson 73177,2714 (X)
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ZMAG IS A COMPILATION OF MESSAGE
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DOWNLOADS, REVIEWS, SUGGESTIONS,
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ESSENTIALLY AN ELECTRONIC VERSION
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OF A CLUB NEWSLETTER. THE IDEA IS
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TO NETWORK NATIONALLY TO PULL THE
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ISSUE TOGETHER. LOCAL CLUBS THEN
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WILL HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH MATERIAL
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FOR A SOLID LOCAL NEWSLETTER. WHEN
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THERE IS A LOT OF HOT NEWS GOING
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ON, IT IS A GREAT WAY TO DOWNLOAD
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ALL THE HOT RUMORS FROM ONE PLACE,
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IF YOU HAVE A DEDICATED EDITOR.
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WE DO, IN RON KOVACS HERE ...SEE
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DL7 -ZMAG-, AND IN CHICAGO IN
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CLINTON SMITH. SMITH'S WORK IS
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BEING UPLOADED HERE BY TIM OROSZ.
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LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT
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ZMAG, BILL. TALK TO KEITH LEDBETTER
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ABOUT THE IDEA, TOO. HE HAS A SET
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OF ALL MY ORIGINAL ISSUES. IF YOU
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WOULD LIKE A DISKFULL, I WOULD BE
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HAPPY TO SEND YOU A SET.
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BEKz 72327,1500
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#: 174026 S0/General
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13-Nov-86 13:25:54
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Sb: #173964-ATARI FOR APPLE HOMEWORK
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Fm: Bill Wilkinson 73177,2714
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To: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500
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I won't ask for a diskful yet...let
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me see what is here, first.
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Speaking of DL7, did you see
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GOOFS.ANT (I think that's what I
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called it. Anyway, it is goofs in
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ANTIC mag.) You are welcome to
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ZMAG-ize it.
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Same topic: Did you look at the
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December ANTIC, at the list of -100
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best Atari 8-bit products-? At
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least, that is what they claimed
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the list is. Actually, two of the
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items in the list are the 520ST and
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the 1040ST. (Hmmm....these are best
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-accessories- for an 8-bit
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machine??? Is ANTIC trying to tell
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us something?) And one of the
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items was -Picture Plus and Lister
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Plus-. They counted that as two
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items. Admittedly, they were once
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sold separately, but now ANTIC sells
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them in -The Catalog- as a single
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item.
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Anyway, point is that there were
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only 97 items in their supposed
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list of 100 products. (Only Bill
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Wilkinson would be dumb enough to
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count them.)
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This all came about because I was
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curious as to how many -Catalog-
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products were in the top 100. If
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you count -Picture/Lister- as a
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single product, count is 13 out of
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66, or about 20%. That is somewhat
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lower than last year's figure.
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Does that mean the ANTIC products
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are getting worse or that the other
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products are getting better?
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Personally, I suspect neither: I
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think ANTIC took a lot of flak from
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advertisers and decided to
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soft-pedal a bit.
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By the by, I never actually counted
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last year's list, so I could be
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wrong on my figures. If I can find
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Dec. 1985 issue, I will count and
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compare. (Nasty, aren't I?)
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Last p.s.: Atari products only got
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5 of the 66 spots. I think that is
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too low, given 13 for ANTIC.
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-Print- all this in ZMAG!!!!!
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#: 173732 S0/General
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10-Nov-86 22:30:46
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Sb: #ZMAG CHICAGO BBS
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Fm: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500
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To: RON KOVACS 71777,2140 (X)
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Ron:
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Here are some additions to your
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national Zmag BBS List.
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The first two boards to carry a
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Zmag download section were the
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predecessor to Blue Moon, still run
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by Sysop Gerry Feid. The other
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board was Centari, run by Tim Siml,
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and at the time co sysoped by Alan
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Reeve (-REEVEKEY-). The concept
|
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never made it, so I made my own
|
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version just about the time Keith
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Ledbetter put out Express! I used
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it as a vehicle to spread the word
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about Express! and to help organize
|
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the hacking effort which was going
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on without much organization at the
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time. We put together some co-op
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programs/utilities which were
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pretty neat. Do you have the 80
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column routine? The marquee program
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for reading the Zmag at club
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meetings? Well, let's talk.
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I will be putting together some of
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the early issues for you, since
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they still offer material you can
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use today in your current issues.
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zmag chicago bulletin boards:
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Windy City 312 775 2970
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Blue Moon 312 457 2219
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Claug 312 889 1240
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Bruce Kennedy 72327,1500
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#: 173929 S0/General
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12-Nov-86 17:47:06
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Sb: #173732-#ZMAG CHICAGO BBS
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Fm: Ron Kovacs [Zmag] 71777,2140
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To: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500 (X)
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Bruce, Thanks for the message, I
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have a few of your early Zmag
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issues. Clint Smith gave me info on
|
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starting Zmag locally and it has
|
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grown ever since. I have all the
|
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Zmag utilities and also the newest
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ZREAD16. If you any more info I
|
|
would appreciate it. We are
|
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starting to gather good people who
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are willing to write reviews and
|
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also a person to help edit. Thanks
|
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for starting Zmag. I will ad those
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numbers to the list. Thanks! Ron
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#: 173955 S0/General
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12-Nov-86 20:59:25
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Sb: #173929-#ZMAG CHICAGO BBS
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Fm: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500
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To: Ron Kovacs [Zmag] 71777,2140
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THE WHOLE IDEA WAS TO BRING
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SELECTIONS AND MESSAGES FROM ALL
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OVER THE COUNTRY. WE NEED A SERVICE
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LIKE COMPUSERVE AS A DEPOSITORY AND
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FORUM FOR DISTRIBUTION. YOU HAVE
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MADE THAT HAPPEN, RON.
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THE NEW OPPORTUNITY IS TO MOTIVATE
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THEM ISSUES WHERE WE ALL TURN
|
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LOOSE, ALL OVER THE COUNTRY TO
|
|
RESEARCH A SUBJECT, LIKE BBS FOR
|
|
BUSINESS, OR THE LATEST AND BEST IN
|
|
NON ATARI MONITORS FOR THE XL AND
|
|
130. IF YOU SAW THE -IN SEARCH OF
|
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PERFECT RESOLUTION- ISSUE OF ONE OF
|
|
THE EARY ZMAGS, YOU'LL SEE WHAT I
|
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MEAN.
|
|
|
|
MORE LATER. THANKS AGAIN FOR SOME
|
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FINE WORK AND DEDICATION. I KNOW
|
|
HOW MUCH TIME IT TAKES.
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BRUCE -Z- KENNEDY
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PROVIDENCE RI BEKz
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72327,1500
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#: 174048 S0/General
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13-Nov-86 17:55:55
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Sb: #173955-ZMAG CHICAGO BBS
|
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Fm: Ron Kovacs [Zmag] 71777,2140
|
|
To: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500
|
|
|
|
Bruce, You are one of the few who
|
|
really understand what happens on a
|
|
weekly basis. If you have any
|
|
thing you would like to contribute,
|
|
please do, There are a few readers
|
|
who were reading your issues on my
|
|
BBS back in January. They would
|
|
surely like seeing your name again.
|
|
I will print your messages in this
|
|
weeks issue if I have the space.
|
|
Thanks for starting a fine
|
|
publication. I only hope I can
|
|
continue providing good material.
|
|
Talk soon
|
|
Ron
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#: 173960 S5/Application pgms
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12-Nov-86 21:17:17
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Sb: #173933-#SPEEDCALC/SIDEWAYS
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Fm: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500
|
|
To: Michael L. Wood 72347,2001 (X)
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|
|
YES IT IS CALLED SIDEPRINT,
|
|
AVAILABLE FROM ATA A GLANCE. THEY
|
|
RUN ADS IN THE ATARI BOOKS.
|
|
86 RIDGEDALE AVENUE
|
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CEDAR KNOLLS NJ 07927.
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|
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WORKS, BUT ONLY HANDLES 75 SECTOR
|
|
FILES. IF YOU WANT TO GET MORE OUT
|
|
OF YOUR CONVENTIONAL PROGRAM, SET
|
|
YOUR PRINTER WITH (ATARIWRITER)
|
|
CONTROL O 27 CONTROL O 65, SAME
|
|
TECHNIQUE CONTOL O IN FRONT OF EACH
|
|
CONTROL CODE: 27 65 5 15 27 83 0.
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|
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TINY TYPE GIVES YOU DOUBLE THE
|
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CELLS PER LINE, IF I REMEMBER RIGHT.
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BEKz 72327,1500
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#: 173978 S5/Application pgms
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12-Nov-86 22:57:47
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Sb: #173960-SPEEDCALC/SIDEWAYS
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Fm: Michael L. Wood 72347,2001
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To: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500 (X)
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|
|
|
Thanks, Bruce... I need it for
|
|
SpeedCalc spreadsheet application
|
|
(i.e. multi column entries) without
|
|
chopping data into PaperClip chunks.
|
|
|
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#: 174076 S0/General
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13-Nov-86 22:20:12
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Sb: #174026-ATARI FOR APPLE HOMEWORK
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Fm: BRUCE KENNEDY 72327,1500
|
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To: Bill Wilkinson 73177,2714
|
|
|
|
WATCH FOR GOOF.ANT ET MESSAGE IN AN
|
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UPCOMING ISSUE OF RON KOVACS' ZMAG!
|
|
THANK YOU FOR THE COPIOUS RESPONSE
|
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OF WIZARD OF THE ATARI OPERATING
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SYSTEM...
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BEKz 72327,1500
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___________________________________
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Xx Computer Laws
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Congress and the president want to
|
|
take a bite out of computer crime,
|
|
and that's just what they will do
|
|
with the enactment into public law
|
|
(99- 474) of the Computer Crime and
|
|
Abuse Act (S 2281 and HR 4718).
|
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|
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President Reagan signed the bill
|
|
into law late in October following
|
|
numerous congressional hearings and
|
|
compromises over a period of
|
|
several years.
|
|
|
|
Originally introduced in the Senate
|
|
by Sen. Paul Trible (R- Va.) and in
|
|
the House by Rep. William Hughes
|
|
(D-N.J.), the measure will expand
|
|
the protections against computer
|
|
crime currently governed by the
|
|
nation's first computer crime
|
|
statute (18 USC 1030), enacted in
|
|
the last days of the 98th Congress
|
|
in 1984.
|
|
|
|
This updated law will clarify
|
|
specific portions of the first
|
|
statute making it punishable for
|
|
unauthorized users to electronically
|
|
trespass into the federal
|
|
government's computers or the
|
|
computers of federally insured
|
|
financial institutions with the
|
|
purpose of intentionally destroying
|
|
computer data or committing fraud
|
|
via computer.
|
|
|
|
In addition, the same offenses will
|
|
be covered when the crime itself is
|
|
interstate in nature, as well as
|
|
permit prosecution of those who
|
|
traffic in computer passwords
|
|
belonging to others.
|
|
|
|
Federal computer crime laws have
|
|
notoriously lagged behind the
|
|
technology. A majority of states
|
|
have enacted their own laws, but
|
|
computer crime transcends the
|
|
boundaries of states, requiring an
|
|
effective national law.
|
|
|
|
This was originally in Zmag in
|
|
October. The following is an
|
|
additional Law just signed recently
|
|
by President Reagen.
|
|
|
|
American law is finally evolving to
|
|
keep pace with the communication
|
|
revolution created by the new
|
|
technology, as President Reagan
|
|
signed into public law (99-508)
|
|
October 28th. the Electronic
|
|
Communications Privacy Act (HR 4952
|
|
and S 2575).
|
|
|
|
The measure has been called
|
|
landmark legislation, since it is
|
|
considered to be the most important
|
|
privacy bill passed by Congress since
|
|
the 1984 Cable Act and is perhaps
|
|
the fourth most significant
|
|
communications policy since the
|
|
1934 Communications Act, reports
|
|
Communications Daily.
|
|
|
|
Recognizing that we don't
|
|
communicate exclusively by voice
|
|
anymore, the new law will ensure
|
|
privacy rights for individuals
|
|
using high-tech forms of electronic
|
|
communications, including cellular
|
|
telephones, direct computer-to-
|
|
computer links and electronic mail.
|
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|
|
Introduced in the Senate by Patrick
|
|
J. Leahy (D-Vt.) and Charles McC.
|
|
Mathias (R-Md.) and in the House of
|
|
Representatives by Robert Kastenmeier
|
|
(D-Wis.), the legislation updates
|
|
the 1968 wiretap law and extends
|
|
federal protections against
|
|
wiretapping to other, newer forms
|
|
of communication.
|
|
|
|
Specifically, it imposes civil and
|
|
criminal penalties on individuals
|
|
who intercept an electronic
|
|
communication or access a computer
|
|
to obtain private electronic
|
|
communications without
|
|
authorization. It also requires law
|
|
enforcement officers to obtain a
|
|
warrant or court order to tap wires
|
|
or obtain information in a private
|
|
electronic communication.
|
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|
|
The measure received bipartisan
|
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support from a wide variety of
|
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individuals and organizations,
|
|
including ADAPSO, the Electronic
|
|
Mail Association, the cellular
|
|
telephone industry, telephone
|
|
companies and the American Civil
|
|
Liberties Union. President Reagan
|
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supported the bill from its
|
|
introduction.
|
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|
|
The few objections to the bill were
|
|
centered around privacy protections
|
|
granted to cellular phones, which
|
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operate by broadcasting radio
|
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signals from a car transmitter to
|
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large antenna some distance away.
|
|
Conversations can be picked up
|
|
quite easily by various radio
|
|
receivers.
|
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|
|
The language of the bill was
|
|
changed at the last minute so that
|
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eavesdropping on a cellular phone
|
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call is illegal only if it is
|
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-intended,- as opposed to -willful.-
|
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This will protect those who
|
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accidentally pick up a conversation.
|
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___________________________________
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Xx Editor Notes!!
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Due to a serious disk problem list
|
|
week, a few columns of information
|
|
have been lost. I send my apologies
|
|
to Eric Plent our new Software
|
|
reviewer, He uploaded two reviews
|
|
this week and I moved them around
|
|
and they ended up on a bad disk.
|
|
|
|
Both articles will appear here next
|
|
week. Also, the Basic Programming
|
|
column was deleted. This will also
|
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appear next week.
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___________________________________
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NATIONWIDE ZMAGAZINE BBS SYSTEMS
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will have a Zmag System number.
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If you leave a message or drop a
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letter to us, Please let us know
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which system you are reading Zmag
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on.
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___________________________________
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XX Next week in Zmag!!
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November 22, 1986 Issue 2.8
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----------------------------
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Software reviews by Eric Plent
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Antic Analog Blues Part 5, in the
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edition, Jack Lee responds to the
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article by Ken White, read last
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weeks issue for details.
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Info on December Zmag, and whats
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ahead for 1987.
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Basic programming function and
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user code definitions (continuing
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article).
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PD files for Atari 8 bitters. Info
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on whats available on CompuServe
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and Delphi.
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Supra Hard Drive?? You might have
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read the article in Antic, But let
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but I will tell you all the trials
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and tribulations of a Supra owner,
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and the problems to date.
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Zmag debuts in JACG newsletter.
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and more.....
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Zmagazine New Jersey Edition 2.7
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November 15, 1986
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