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Zmagazine January 19, 1987
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Issue 35
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Zmag Staff:
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Publisher/Editor in Chief:Ron Kovacs
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Editor/Coordinator:Alan Kloza
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Software Reviewer: Eric Plent
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This Week in Zmag......
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<*> CES WRAP-UP REPORT
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MORE ST PRODUCTS
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<*> ATARI 8-BIT PRODUCTS
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SHOWN AT CES
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<*> APPLE COMPUTER UPGRADES
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THEIR IIE'S
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<*> VIDEO GAMES MAKING
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NEW COMEBACK
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<*> COLECO INDUSTRIES CALLED
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MOST PROFITABLE COMPANY
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<*> GOING ONLINE AT COMPUSERVE
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VISITING THE SIG*ATARI
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All this and more in this weeks
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edition of Zmagazine.....
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Xx ATARI CES WRAP-UP
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....Good Show! for the ST...........
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ANTIC PUBLISHING INC.
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REPRINTED BY PERMISSION.
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Hybrid Arts Inc., showed one of the
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most exciting new products in the
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Atari world: The ADAP Soundrack.
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ADAP stands for Analog to Digital
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Processor. It's a $2000 hardware
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plus software system, built in
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conjunction with Nilford
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Laboratories, Inc., for the Atari
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ST, designed to replace equipment
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costing over thirty times as much.
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The basis of the ADAP is a racey
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black rack mount box with sound
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input and output lines, plus
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an interface box which plugs into the
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cartridge port of a one- (or more)
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megabyte machine. What does it do?
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Digital sampling. And it does it
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well.
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Digital sampling is a process where
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sound is converted into digital
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patterns which a computer can store,
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manipulate, and play back at will.
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Compact discs have been using this
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technology for years now.
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Sound enters the ADAP box from
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virtually any sound source (such as
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a compact disc player) and is
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converted into digital signals in
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the ST's memory.
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Once the sound is in the ST, it
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appears as a digital waveform in a
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window in the center of the screen.
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You can examine the waveform by
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zooming in or out on either the X or
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Y axis, or even both. You can
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scroll along the waveform to see its
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entirety, or even sample more than
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one sound and switch between them.
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Hybrid Arts claims the system can
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sample at a rate of 44.1 Khz with 16
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bits of resolution -- that's compact
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disc quality! It even samples in
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stereo. Once a sample is made, it
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can be played back at the push of a
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button.
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The sound is phenomenal. But ADAP
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doesn't just let you record samples.
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You can also edit them. You can
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cut, copy, and paste portions of a
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sample. You can even do mixing,
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looping, or modify the actual
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waveform freehand.
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The ADAP system replaces some
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super-sophisticated musical sampling
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equipment by allowing you to -play-
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the samples from your MIDI keyboard,
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polyphonically, with up to eight
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voices going simultaneously.
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Some of the other features it boasts:
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- Fully MIDI compatible
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- Polyphonic
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- Storage of up to 64
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multi-samples in memory for
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instant playback.
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- Real-time digital effects
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processing (delay, echo,
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reverb, etc.)
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- Real-time oscilloscope
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- Direct from compact disc,
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digital to digital sampling.
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- Multi-sample keyboard splits.
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- Compatible with the new MIDI
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digital sample dump data
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standard. Will work with
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data from other MIDI sampling
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devices.
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- 19- black rack-mount case.
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- Suggested retail price is
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$1,995.
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When asked why they chose the Atari
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ST as the host sytem, Frank Foster,
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president of Hybrid Arts, replied:
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-It's not like we actually 'chose'
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Atari. It simply couldn't be done
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on any other machine. Not on an
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Amiga. Not on a Macintosh.- Now
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that's a compliment.
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Other music news: Electronic Music
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Publishing House has MIDIPLAY, a
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real-time MIDI record/playback system
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which supports all 16 channels of
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MIDI information. List price is
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$49.95, and a demo disk is $5. They
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also have Musidisks, a series of
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pre-recorded data disks of
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everything from Bach to the Beatles.
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List is $19.95.
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The Catalog software division of
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Antic Publishing was showing, center
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stage at the Atari Booth, the 3-D
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Liquid Crystal Shutter Glasses
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along with some spectacular demos of
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upcoming software. The new releases
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include Wanderer, a point-of-view
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space game, CAD-3D 2.0, CyberMate,
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the much anticipated stereo modeling
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and animation system, a molecular
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modeling program, and Stereo Maps &
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Legends.
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Certainly the most impressive demo
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was the world-premiere of Tom
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Hudson's SteelyBoink!, a stereo
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ray-tracing demo illustrating a
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simulated depth of 8-10 inches into
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the ST's monitor. START Magazine
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will be presenting a version of
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the SteelyBoink! demo which does not
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require the StereoTek glasses on
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Antic Online in February. This
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will highlight Tom's ray-tracing
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article in START #4 (available in
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March).
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The following represents only a few
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of the many ST programs shown at the
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Winter CES. New products information
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and reviews of both these and any
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omitted programs can be found in
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upcoming issues of Antic and START.
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Firebird, of Ramsey, New Jersey has
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several new programs for the ST.
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Universal Military Simulator lets you
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create your own combat scenarios, or
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even enter in the parameters of real
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battles and then modify them -to
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explore the 'what if'
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possibilities.- Tracker is a
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shoot-em-up arcade game which
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combines a huge playfield with
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artificial intelligence routines.
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Your deadly enemies, the Cycloids,
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remember your play tactics and try
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to prevent you from using them
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again. Golden Path is a new animated
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illustrated graphics adventure game.
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You use the mouse to control your
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character through 45 screens of
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graphics and animation. All
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three games should retail for $44.95.
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WordPerfect, the best selling and
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highest rated full-feature word
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processor for the IBM PC, is now a
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reality on the ST. WordPerfect
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Corporation was demonstrating a
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prerelease version of the product at
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the Atari booth.
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The Atari version of WordPerfect
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features the best of both worlds:
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it is GEM based, using menu bars and
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windows, but it also supports the
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full array of keyboard commands
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familiar to users of the IBM
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version. Additionally, users moving
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from the IBM to the Atari version
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will also benefit from full file
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compatiblity with WordPerfect 4.1.
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The program uses high-speed
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assembly language routines for
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ultra-fast response times. I gave it
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the acid test and found it faster
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than any other word processor for
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the ST, faster even than ST Writer,
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the venerable speed-demon.
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WordPerfect supports footnote and
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endnote compilation, full keystroke
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macros, automatic calculation of
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numeric tables with the built-in
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math mode, complete database merge
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capabilities, an outline feature, a
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nine-keyword sorting facility for
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alphabetizing lists, a 115,000 word
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dictionary, including legal and
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medical terms, a five-level table of
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contents and index generator, a five
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newspaper-style columnar display, a
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sophisticated thesaurus, a
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three-level undo capability, and a
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virtual memory data system, allowing
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data to flow onto disk when computer
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memory is full.
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This will clearly be the most
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sophisticated word processor for the
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Atari ST, taking full advantage of
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the new one, two, and four megabyte
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machines. WordPerfect for the Atari
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is scheduled for release second
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quarter, 1987. The suggested retail
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price is $395, although a
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representative from WordPerfect
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indicated Atari users should
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be able to purchase it in the low
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$200s.
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Timeworks has released their three
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powerful productivity software for
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the ST: Word Writer ST, a word
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processor, Data Manager ST (covered
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in the Brian Lee's Database Overview
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in START #4. out in March), and
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Swiftcalc ST, a spreadsheet. The
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Timeworks programs are designed as
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an integrated package. Suggested
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retail is $79.95.
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Xx ATARI 8-BIT NEWS
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....New Hardware and Software.......
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Although not as numerous or as
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flashy as the new ST software, there
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were several companies showing
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software or distributing information
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for the 8-bit Atari line. These
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companies shared a half-dozen XE
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computers, which sat alongside the
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new XE [game and computer] System,
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the new 8-bit 3 1/2 inch drive, and
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Atari's 1200 baud XE modem (which
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will also work on the STs).
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Prices on this hardware have not yet
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been set.
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New from Hi-Tech Expressions is
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AwardWare, a program allowing you to
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custom-design and print awards,
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certificates, tickets, coupons
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and checks. The program includes
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templates for your forms -- just
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type in your message and you're
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ready to give someone that special
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greeting! Retail price is $14.95.
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Also from Hi-Tech is CardWare, an
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animated birthday card, for $9.95;
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PartyWare, card and party design
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kit with database of friends and
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events, for $14.95; HeartWare, an
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animated greeting disk and love note
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maker (let a machine do the mushy
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stuff for you) $9.95; and
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WareWithAll, which includes colorful
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stationery, envelopes, stickers,
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markers, and disk labels, for
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$14.95.
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ICD, Inc. was promoting their
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large array of 8-bit Atari products,
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such as P:R Connection, an interface
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allowing your XL or XE to run a large
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variety of disparate printers and
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modems; the Printer Connection, a
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-smart- cable which will make your
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8-bit Atari compatible with any
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Centronics parallel printers; Multi
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I/O, a box which gives you a
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RAMdisk, parallel printer interface,
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serial printer and modem interface,
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a printer spooler, and a hard disk
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interface; an 80-Column Adapter,
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which plugs inside of the Multi
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I/O case; US Doubler, a chip set
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which gives your 1050 drive true
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double density and an accelerated
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I/O rate; SpartaDOS Construction
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Set, ICD's custom DOS; SpartaDOS X,
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a cartridge-based DOS; R-Time 8; a
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piggyback cartridge clock; and RAMBO
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XL, a program enabling your 800XL or
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1200XL to make use of 256K of RAM
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(you supply the DRAM memory chips).
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Zobian Controls was promoting RAOS
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(Rat Actuated Operating System),
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their operating system giving your
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XE a GEM-like OS, including
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pull-down windows, a
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mouse-controlled arrow-pointer, and
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icons. Zobian also has improved
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their mouse, originally called the
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Rat. The SuperRAT is now a
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two-button digital mouse, which
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works in conjunction with the Zobian
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DESKTOP program Z-DOS (included in
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RAOS). The SuperRAT/RAOS
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combination sells for $99.00.
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Xx ZMAG PC NEWS
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....Newsmakers In Computing.........
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LOTUS DEVELOPMENT SUES PAPERBACK
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SOFTWARE, MOSAIC SOFTWARE
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Lotus Development Corp. today sued
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Paperback Software of Berkeley,
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Calif., and Mosaic Software of
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Cambridge, Mass., accusing them of
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copyright infringement, false
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advertising and unfair trade
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practices and seeks an injunction
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and unspecified damages.
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A statement from Lotus headquarters
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alleged that Mosaic's program called
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The Twin and Paperback Software's VP
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Planner -deliberately recreate, with
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only trivial variations, the 'look
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and feel' and user interface of
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Lotus 1-2-3 ... in violation of US
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copyright law.- It says the
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competing software copied 1-2-3's
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specific command and function
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names, the organization of menu
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choices, the sequence in which these
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choices appear and 1-2-3's macro
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language.
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The suit, filed in Boston federal
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court, also alleges ads that claim
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similarity between the programs and
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1-2-3 -are misleading with respect to
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the performance and quality of these
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products,- according to the
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statement. -We are disappointed,-
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said Jim Manzi, Lotus president and
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chief executive officer, -that so
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much time and talent in our industry
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has been spent in imitating rather
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than innovating. We expect that the
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successful prosecution of these
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suits will serve to channel energy
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away from imitation and back to
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the development of truly innovative
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products.-
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APPLE UPGRADES IIE
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Apple Computer Inc., citing a
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commitment to the Apple II product
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family, has introduced an updated
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version of the Apple IIe personal
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computer.
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The updated IIe, which is available
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immediately, comes with an expanded
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keyboard, a built-in numeric keypad,
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improved training and reference
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materials and Apple's new -platinum-
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color scheme.
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The new IIe is completely compatible
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with all existing IIe software and
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peripheral equipment. The IIe's
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suggested retail price remains at
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$829.
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-The introduction of an updated IIe
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completes the revitalization of the
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Apple II product family that Apple
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began in September by launching the
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IIGS, a memory expansion module for
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the IIc and several new
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peripherals,- commented Delbert W.
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Yocam, Apple's executive vice
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president and chief operating
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officer.
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-Three strong systems give educators
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and consumers a wide range of price
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and performance options and
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establish a foundation on which the
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Apple II family can grow far into
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the future,- he said.
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COMPUTER CRIME RISES IN BRITAIN
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LONDON -- British computer crime is
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on the rise and most security is too
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lax to halt the trend soon,
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concludes BIS Applied Systems in its
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latest -Computer Related Fraud
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Casebook.- The survey shows an
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eight-fold increase in UK computer
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crimes, with average losses jumping
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from a mean of $46,000 in 1983, to
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$393,000 last year.
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Prominent in the cases studied was
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manipulation of electronic funds in
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financial services, especially among
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junior staff.
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For instance, a 24-year-old bank
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supervisor and a younger accomplice
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used a home computer and password
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known to several other bank
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employees to divert $8.5 million of
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Eurobonds to a Swiss account. They
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were discovered only because the
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bonds were from their bank's
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own investment account and officials
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noticed a shortfall in interest that
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they should have earned.
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Older employees, for whom
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self-imposed exile in South America
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or on the Spanish Costa del Crime
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may be less attractive, prefer to
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work within their company and
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defraud it over a number of years,
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according to the study.
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The classic protracted fraud is the
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-salami technique,- in which
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perpetrators round off totals in
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multiple accounts and transfer them
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to their own bogus account.
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BIS says security problems are
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intensified by an increasingly
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computer-literate population and a
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greater presence in business of the
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microcomputer, which permits
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unauthorized local printing or
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copying of confidential information,
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data transfers out of the company,
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and simple malicious damage.
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BIS suggests an overall heightening
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of awareness and responsibility
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among senior executives in dealing
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with computer security.
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In the meantime, BIS says worried
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executives might do better by
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employing more women in high-risk
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positions. In the study, women were
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found to be four times less likely
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to commit computer crimes, and when
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they did, were less greedy.
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BRODERBUND TO AWARD PRIZES FOR
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OUTLANDISH FINANCIAL STORIES
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Have you got a crazy, weird story
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about managing your money? If so,
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Broderbund Software just might give
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you a prize for it.
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To promote its new On Balance
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software for money management, the
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San Rafael, Calif., publisher is
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sponsoring an -Off the Wall- story
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contest. The person who submits the
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most outlandish money story by April
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1 will receive a library of
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Broderbund software worth $1,000.
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The second-place winner receives
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$500 worth of software.
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The publisher says that between now
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and April 15, it will release some of
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the more bizarre stories of
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semi-finalists -to encourage (or
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console) taxpayers as they prepare
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their tax returns.-
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Here's the first one:
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-A young California bachelor used to
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file each week's financial records
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in the corresponding issue of a
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national newsweekly; then he kept
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the issues stacked in his living
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room. The system worked fine --
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until he lent his apartment to his
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sister one weekend. In gratitude,
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she 'helped' her untidy brother by
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cleaning his apartment thoroughly.
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In the process, she threw
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out all the 'old' magazines -- along
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with an entire year's worth of
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statements and receipts, plus a few
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unpaid bills.-
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Broderbund says that each
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semi-finalist will receive a copy of
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the $99.95 On Balance software,
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which is available for the Apple
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IIc, 128K IIe and IIGS computers.
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Story entries should be mailed to -Off the Wall,- Broderbund Software,
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17 Paul Drive, San Rafael, Calif.
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94903-2101.
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All entries become the property of
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Broderbund Software.
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Xx GENERAL COMPUTER NEWS
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...Video Games Coming Back...........
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VIDEO GAMES MAKING A COME-BACK?
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Don't throw out your game paddles --
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the video game console is coming
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back.
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At least, that's what manufacturers
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have told writer Dave Matheny of The
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Minneapolis Star and Tribune.
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A little history: In 1982, the last
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golden year of the video- game craze,
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some 8.2 million consoles were sold
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by companies like Atari, Coleco and
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Intellivision. Then, because of
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consumer burnout, or competition with
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less-expensive computers, or bad
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karma, the bottom began falling out
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of the market.
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However, while most electronics
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consumers have been looking elsewhere
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for diversions, the video game market
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has been restructuring itself and
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adding new players, like Sega and
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Nintendo, and now the games, says
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Matheny, -have returned like prodigal
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sons, rising like a phoenix from the
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ashes of three years ago to snake
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their black cables across
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the living-room rug to the TV set.-
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New manufacturers tell the newspaper
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they've determined the competition
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between computers and dedicated game
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consoles is a false one, that, in the
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words of Gail Tilden of Nintendo of
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America, playing video games is a
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-whole different atmosphere- from
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using a computer.
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-You want your computer for more
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serious purposes,-she says.-You have
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it on a desk in another room. Two
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people don't pull up to a desk to
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play baseball.-But, she says, they
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do gather in front of the TV set to
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play.
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Xx GENERAL COMPUTER NEWS
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....Random Notes.....................
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COLECO MOST PROFITABLE FIRM
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Coleco Industries Inc., which was
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roughed up a few years ago trying to
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sell its low-end Adam Computer,
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certainly has bounced back. Forbes
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magazine now rates it the most
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profitable of large US public
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corporations.
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Coleco halted marketing of Adam at the
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beginning of 1985 after it didn't
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capture the home market.
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According to most observers, much of
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the credit of Coleco's good fortune
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goes hand in hand with the -colossal-
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success of its Cabbage Patch dolls.
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Also on Forbes' list of top
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profit-makers this year is Apple
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Computer Co. in the No. 10 spot.
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ZMAG PANORAMA
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..Features, Entertainment and Reviews
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Compuserve's SIG*Atari
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For those of you who have used the
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CompuServe Information Service, you
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have no doubt heard of one of it's
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most-used SIGs, SIG*Atari. For those
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who have not ventured into this
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world, here is a look at one of the
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best sources of information for the
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Atari home computers.
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To access the SIG*Atari 8-bit forum
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directly, simply log on to CompuServe
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and type -GO ATARI8-. You will be
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rushed to the -Front Door-, so to
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speak, of the SIG, and it is here that
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you have the chance to join SIG*Atari.
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You will have the choice of visiting
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the forum, or joining right now, so
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choose -Join Atari 8-bit forum-. The
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system will ask for your name. Type
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it in, and you are now a member of
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SIG*ATARI! After joining, you will
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have access to all of the many
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functions of this SIG. One hint: If
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you are the type of person that does
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not like to use menus, choose -User
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Options- from the forum's top menu.
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From here you will have the option
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of turning off the menus, choose to
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read waiting messages right away,
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and many others. After you finish
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up in this section, type -T- to get
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back to the top forum menu.
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Top Level Menu
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==============
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Now we get to the best part: Using
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the SIG! Here is a view of the top
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level menu.
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ATARI 8-Bit Forum
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FUNCTIONS
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1 (L) Leave a Message
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2 (R) Read Messages
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3 (CO) Conference Mode
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4 (DL) Data Libraries
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5 (B) Bulletins
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6 (MD) Member Directory
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7 (OP) User Options
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8 (IN) Instructions
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Leave a Message: This will allow you
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to -Post- a message on any of the SIG'
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message bases. You can send a message
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to a user you know, or to all of the
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users on the SIG by answering -ALL- to
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the -TO:- prompt. NOTE: When entering
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a message, you MUST enter that users
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User ID Number at the -TO:- prompt
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if you are sending it to any one
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person.
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Read Messages: Select this option,
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and you will see the following menu.
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READ MESSAGES
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1 (RF) Forward
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2 (RR) Reverse
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3 (RT) Threads
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4 (RS) Search
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5 (RM) Marked
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6 (RI) Individual
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7 (QS) Quick Scan
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8 (BR) Browse
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Enter choice !
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Conference Mode: This is the SIG
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version of the CB Simulator. The
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-CO- option allows you to talk to
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people from all over the U.S. in
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-Real Time-. You can also be a part
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of the many formal Conferences that
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take place in the SIG. These
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Conferences ('COs' as the regulars
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call it) are held with many kinds
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of people that are part of the
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Atari world. Software programmers
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like Bill Wilkinson, Neil Harris,
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and Keith Ledbetter can all answer
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your questions in -CO- mode, or you
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can drop them a message with the
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-Leave a Message- option from the
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top level menu. I will list the
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CompuServe ID numbers for the SIG
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SysOps(Systems Operators) at the
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end of this article.
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Data Libraries
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In the (D)ata (L)ibraries, you can
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find Compuserve's public domain
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file library. Some of
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the best programs come from here,
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like the Express! modem programs,
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and even Bulletin Board System
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software like FOREM and AMIS.
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There are quite a few data libraries
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to choose from. Here is an up-to-
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date list:
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0 [*] General
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1 [*] GAMES
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2 [*] Telecommunications
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3 [*] Utilities
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4 [*] Graphics
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5 [*] Application pgms
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6 [*] Sound & Music
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7 [*] HOT News/Rumors
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11 [*] BBS related
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Choose from any of the above, and
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you have a whole data library to
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look through!
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Bulletins
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=========
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Here is where you can read the latest
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bulletins from the SysOps. New
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Bulletins are automatically shown at
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the time you log into the SIG. If
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you missed it, or want to read it
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again, this is where to go.
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Member Directory
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================
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Use the Member Directory to search
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for information on fellow users. You
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can search for a users name, state,
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ID Number and interests. This is
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handy if you see a message from
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someone you want to talk to, but
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did not get that person's ID number.
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User Options
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============
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Here is where you can select from
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many options to make using the SIG
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easier for you. The User Options
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menu looks like this:
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USER OPTIONS
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[ ] represents current setting
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1 (SM) Stop After Msgs [Always]
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2 (CN) Name [Eric S. Plent]
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3 (PC) Prompt Character []
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4 (ED) Editor [EDIT]
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5 (SU) Subtopics [...]
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6 (HI) High Msg Read [176026]
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7 (RE) Replies Info [None]
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8 (UM) Use Menus [No]
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9 (TY) Type Waiting Msgs [Yes]
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10 (SK) Skip Msgs You Left [No]
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As you can see, there are many things
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you can change on the SIG, all of
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which can make the SIG easier to use
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for you. For example, take a look
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at option 8: -8 (UM) Use Menus [No]-.
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Select this, and you will be promped
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to turn menus ON or OFF. If you choose
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OFF with menus ON, you will be asked
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if you want to have this setting for
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all SIG access, or just for this one
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time only. Remember: If you choose
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to make this your default, it does
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not mean you are stuck with Command
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Mode for ever! You can change it back
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at any time.
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Instructions
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============
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Choose this from the top menu to
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view a help file from the SysOps. You
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can get just about all the help you
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need from the many on-line help files,
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but if you have a problem that is not
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covered in the help file, post a
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message to the users or SysOps. They
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will be glad to answer any questions
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you might have on the SIG.
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As you can see, the Atari SIG on
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CompuServe has many things to offer.
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There are the tons of Public
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Domain programs you can download,
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the message bases, where you can
|
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read and enter messages that will
|
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be seen by all the membership, and
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the Conference Mode, where you can
|
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talk in Real Time to all of the
|
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people you have been trading messages
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with in the past.
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I hope I have been able to show you
|
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the SIG in a way that will make you
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want to try it. I have had much fun
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with the Atari SIG, and I am sure
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you will too. If you are already
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a member of CompuServe and/or the
|
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Atari SIG, you can leave me any
|
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comments at User ID# 76246,201. Please
|
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send the message through EasyPlex
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(GO EASY).
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Zmagazine January 19, 1987 Issue 35
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Please Contribute!!!
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Next week: Results of the first Zmag
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Survey...
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Final words on CES...
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Current 8-Bit software update...
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User Group Report:CHAOS
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