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Zmagazine March 2, 1987
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Issue 41
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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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ZMAG USER GROUP (BBS) OF THE MONTH
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THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF OZ BBS
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PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII
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(808) 423-2754
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This Week in Zmag......
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<*> PUBLISHER'S DESK
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<*> USER GROUP OF THE MONTH
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HAWAII'S OZ BBS
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<*> USER GROUP UPDATES--
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<*> GAMES COMPUTERS PLAY
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CLOSES ITS DOORS
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<*> 8-BIT EMULATOR FOR THE ST
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NEARS COMPLETION--BUT ATARI
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SEEKING TO BLOCK RELEASE
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<*> HARD DISK USER'S GROUP
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MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
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<*> MAGIC SAC--THE ST MAC-CLONE
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ALL IT'S CRACKED UP TO BE?
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All this and more in this weeks
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edition of Zmagazine.....
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Xx ZMAG PUBLISHER'S NOTE
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..Sharing the Wealth of Information.
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During the last 10 months, I have
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been contacted by many different
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types of User Groups, including
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Atari, Commodore, IBM, Kaypro, and
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Tandy. All have asked for permission
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to reprint articles from here.
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I want to stress that we want you
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to use the information here in your
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newsletters!!! There are a few
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groups using our material on a
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monthly basis.
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Before a few personal crises hit
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here recently, I was writing a
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monthly -best of ZMAG- column for
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JACG. If anyone is interested in
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using the articles which we use at
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JACG, please let me know and I will
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make them available on my BBS.
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I get 2-3 messages a week asking
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permission for usage of our
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material. Let this article be the
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permission to reprint.
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All we ask is that you show Zmag
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as your source, and include the
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issue number or date.
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The second point I want to address
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is Newsletter Exchange. I am
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currently discussing a few
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matters with Lennart Olsson from
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Sorman Information in Sweden. They
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have a few Atari User groups who
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would like to exchange information
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with United States User Groups.
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The hope is that we can organize
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things a bit so that communications
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between the two areas will be
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easier and more enjoyable. I will
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keep everyone informed on our
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progress.
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If you can supply us with a copy
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of your newsletter or give us
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information on subscribing, we will
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annouce your newsletter here with
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membership and contact info.
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We would then like to pass on your
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subscription info to Sweden.
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I can be reached via E-Mail on
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CompuServe at 71777,2140 or at the
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Syndicate Zmag BBS (201) 968-8148.
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Thanks for supporting Zmag!
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Ron Kovacs
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Publisher
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Editor in Chief
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ZMAG USER GROUP OF THE MONTH
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....Wonderful World of Oz..........
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THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF OZ BBS
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ZMAG BBS REVIEW OF THE MONTH
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By Daniel Osborne, SysOz (System
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Operator)
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The Wonderful World of Oz BBS --
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(808) 423-2754
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Pearl Harbor, HI
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Located on the island of Oahu in
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Hawaii, the Wonderful World of Oz BBS
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was the first BBS Express board to
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go up in the Hawaiian Islands. We've
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been online since April 18, 1986.
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Starting off as quite a small
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system, it has now grown from a
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130 XE, two drives and 300 baud,
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to 2.2 megs online and over 300
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users from the local community and
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the mainland.
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The board was originally intended
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to serve the local Atari community
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by providing a source of information,
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files and and a wide variety of
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topics and opinions concerning the
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Atari computer. To date the board
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has successfully accomplished this
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task to the utmost.
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Because of distance and the lack of
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communication to the mainland
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(stateside), the board has developed
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a reputation as an Atari -focal
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point,- informing the local
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community about recent Atari news,
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information and programs that
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otherwise would not be available
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anywhere in Hawaii.
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In the -Libraries- section of the
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board you can find most anything--
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from Atari-New Products and Reviews,
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ICD Product Information, Atari
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Stock Market Quotes, Technical
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Upgrades and Modifications, Rumors
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and News, Fun Reading, ATASCII
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Cartoons, ZMagazine and much much
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more!
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The system is made up of an 800XL
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with 256K ICD Rambo upgrade, ICD 1
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Meg MIO (Multi I/O), Astra 2001 with
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two double density drives, Astra
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1620 with two double density drives,
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Atari 1050 with ICD US Doublers 5-8,
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Atari 1025 printer, ICD R-Time cart,
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Avatex 1200 baud modem, SpartaDos 3.2
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and is currently running Keith
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Ledbetter's BBS Express 850 Bulletin
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Board Program.
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There are nine active message
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bases ranging from General Messages,
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Upload and Download Information,
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User Group Information, Wizard's
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Only, a Fantasy message base,
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Adventure Q's and A's, Programmers
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Help, Request Line, Sports message
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base and a list of Other BBS's a
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mile long ranging from Alaska to
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Wyoming. There is also an online
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role playing adventure game called
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-Spellbind,- which can be played by
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anyone. Users submit their moves
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via E-Mail and the competition is
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stiff!
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Available to Atari ST users: the
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board currently cannot handle ST
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files. A 20 megabyte hard drive is
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in the works, and should be able to
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handle both Atari 8-bit and ST files
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by early June of 1987 (crossing my
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fingers!).
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Although there are three other
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Atari 8-bit BBS's in Hawaii and two
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ST BBS's, the Wonderful World of Oz
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BBS is the most active and hardest
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to logon. Callers logging on range
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from 50 to 60 each day. Please do
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not be discouraged if you can't
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logon immediatley, keep trying.
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Long distance callers from the
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mainland are always welcome!
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Xx ZMAG USER GROUP UPDATE
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....Newsletters and Information
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We are exchanging newsletters with a
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few user groups and would like to
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be receiving yours too! Let us know
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how to get it and we will make the
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necessary arrangements.
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If you're interested in getting
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involved in a user's group and live
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in one of the locations below, don't
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hesitate to contact them.
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Zmag will continue to publish and
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advertise viable Atari User's
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Groups. So if you send us the
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information, we'll continue to
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supply these updates as a public
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service to the Atari community.
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MICHIGAN
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--------
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(Lansing Area, Flint Area, Jackson,
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Saginaw,Bay City, Midland, Battle
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Creek Area, Ann Arbor Area,
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Kalamazoo Area)
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MICHIGAN ATARI MAGAZINE
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This publication is the official
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newsletter of several independent
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groups of Atari-8Bit and 16Bit
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users.
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Subscription is included with
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membership in any of the
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participating clubs or directly
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from the Magazine for $12.00 per
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year to addresses in the United
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States.
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For more information contact:
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C.H.A.O.S.
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MICHIGAN ATARI MAGAZINE
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PO BOX 16132
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LANSING, MI 48901
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NEW JERSEY
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(Central Area)
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Jersey Atari Computer Group
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Newsletter is included in
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membership. $20.00 per year. And
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$30.00 for addresses out of the
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United States.
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For more information:
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Thomas Pazel, Membership Chairman
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JACG
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70 Mitchell Road. TD-7
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Hackettstown, NJ 07840
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Xx ZMAG ATARI NEWSWIRE
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...GCP Closes Gates To Future...
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By Steve Godun
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Games Computers Play Inc., an
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online telecommunications service
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offered exclusively to Atari
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computer owners, has closed its
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gates effective February 28, 1987.
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The service, stationed in York,
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PA, offered high-resolution online
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graphics (and later, a text-only
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service) to any Atari 8-bit or ST
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owner. GCP closed due to -heavy
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financial difficulties and contract
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disagreements-. Accessed through
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Tymnet, a time-sharing service, GCP
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was the cheapest service to sub-
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scribe to. The Source, Delphi, and
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even CompuServe couldn't match
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GCP's subscription and online
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rates. However, it is rumored that
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by keeping the prices low in hopes
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of attracting new subscribers, GCP
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could not afford to pay Tymnet and
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therefore lost its contract.
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GCP's closing was announced in a
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GCP bulletin on February 21, 1987.
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Current subscribers scrambled to
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use up their online time before
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GCP's demise. After closing, any
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subscriber who has an active
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account with GCP will have his/her
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money returned. Anyone who sent in
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money to subscribe to GCP will
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immediately have his/her money
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returned.
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The GCP sysops were not available
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for comment.
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Xx ZMAG ST NEWSWIRE
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....8-Bit Emulator For ST's.......
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Supplied by the CHAOS BBS-
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Reprinted From MICHIGAN ATARI
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MAGAZINE by permission.
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An -800- emulator for the ST is a
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reality! I have seen it and talked
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to the author. DAREK MIHOCKA, of
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the LONDON, ONTARIO area, has
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written and distributed several
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levels of beta test versions on
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BBS's. He originally planned to
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make a emulator for just about all
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the 6502 machines, but has since
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broken the emulations into separate
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versions for the APPLE ][, the
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ATARI, and soon the COMMODORE 64.
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(YIKE!).
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The version I saw ran no graphics and
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did not support DOS functions. But
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in a telephone interview on February
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22, Darek, a 20 year old college
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student at Waterloo University
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outside Toronto, told me that he has
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now developed the emulation to
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produce all graphics modes, DOS
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support, and even DISPLAY LISTS!
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Still to be developed are PLAYER
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MISSLE GRAPHICS and SOUND.
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Additionally, there seems to be a
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string-handling bug in the ATARI
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8-bit BASIC emulation but Darek
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expects to have that corrected
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shortly. Ultimately he plans to have
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the emulation good enough to run
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commercial heavy-graphics software.
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At this point, the emulation runs
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about 1/4 the speed of -normal- 8-bit
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execution as the emulation is an
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interpreter. Plans for commercial
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distribution (and in fact ANY
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distribution) are now sketchy,
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because of... guess who?
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ATARI CORP. ... who WON'T allow the
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emulator to be distributed. The
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problem is that Darek's program uses
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the ATARI (copyrighted) operating
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system and ATARI BASIC. ATARI says
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this is PIRACY and has threatened
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suit if the emulator gets out. Real
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user-friendly, this company!
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Mihocka is trying to get around this
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objection by devising a program that
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will extract the required data out of
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the user's own 8-bit ATARI machine,
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port it to the ST, and integrate it
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into his emulator... but even this
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may not be satisfactory to ATARI.
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-They tell me that it will encourage
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piracy...- says Mihocka, who
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contacted ATARI about his work when
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XANTH (a Seattle area software
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company-- remember BOINK?) expressed
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commercial interest in the 8-bit
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emulator.
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All is not lost, perhaps. Mihocka is
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re-writing many routines into 68000
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machine code (as he had to do for
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printer support, as the ST does not
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have the 8-bit type daisy-chain
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cable). If he is able to replace
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enough routines, the speed of the
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emulation will dramatically increase,
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and the need for the ATARI ROM will
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decrease. Then, BIG JACK won't be
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able to say much about the emulator.
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We thought this was unfortunate (and
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even ATARI seemed to agree).
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Remember when APPLE was
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uncooperative about ROMS for the
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MAGIC-SAC MACINTOSH emulator?
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Now the shoe is on ATARI's own other
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foot and they are being just as
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difficult. Lets hope this one can be
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resolved above-board. Write to Jack
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Tramiel and tell him what you think
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of his company's opposition to the
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development of what many of us have
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been waiting for--a way to avoid
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losing all our hard-earned software
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when we buy the ATARI ST.
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Supplied by the CHAOS BBS
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(517) 371-1106
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ZMAG RANDOM NOTES
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....Wanted: Hard Disk Users.........
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A new group has been formed for
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the Atari 8 bit/16 bit hard disk
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owner. The H.D.U.G. (Hard Disk
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User Group).
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This group is just starting and
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is accepting membership which
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includes:a quarterly newsletter and
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special access on the Network:
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Atari BBS.
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Here's how to join!!
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Send $18.00 yearly membership dues.
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to:
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Network: HDUG
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Post Office Box 196
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Rantoul, Illinois 61866-0196
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or call:
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Network: Atari HD Express!
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(217) 892-8889
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Or leave me a message on CompuServe
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PPN# 71777,2140.
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I will update everyone and also
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hope to provide some information
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from the group in the weeks ahead.
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R. Kovacs
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Xx ZMAG PANORAMA--REVIEWS
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...Magic Sac For The ST.............
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THE MUCH BALLYHOOED MACINTOSH
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EMULATOR FOR THE ATARI ST
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Bob Kelly
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I intend to start off the New Year by
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discussing Data Pacific's MacIntosh
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Cartridge (Magic Sac). It is NOT my
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intention to provide a detailed
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technical review of the product but
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to provide insights on -true-
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hardware set-up cost, evaluate
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whether the Magic Sac can be
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considered a full Mac clone, supply a
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list of software considered
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essential, and to provide other
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recommendations/hints so others may
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avoid my learning curve frustrations.
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COST OF SYSTEM SET-UP
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The Mac cartridge (hereafter called
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the Magic Sac) fits into the
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cartridge slot of the ST. The
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discounted price for the Magic Sac I
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is about $90 while the Magic Sac Plus
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runs about $120, the difference being
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inclusion of a clock module on the
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Plus. In addition to the cost of the
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cartridge, two Apple Mac ROMs must be
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purchased and inserted into the
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cartridge. The cheapest price I have
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seen for the two ROMs is $30 from B &
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C Computers in Santa Clara,
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California. (More often than not the
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ROMs are advertised at $50 per pair.)
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In addition to the DIRECT cost of the
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Magic/Mac cartridge, the INDIRECT
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cost associated with modifying your
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ST's hardware configuration must be
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considered.
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First, for best viewing, a monochrome
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monitor is required (remember, the
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Mac has no color). Data Pacific,
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using clever programming techniques,
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now allows a color monitor to be used
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(beta test version on Magic Sac boot
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disk 3.5). However, the picture
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quality, in diplomatic terms, is very
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unpleasant for those of us with
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normal eyesight.
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Next, your Atari ST should be
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equipped with 1 megabyte of RAM for
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best operation. If you have standard
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TOS in ROM on a 520ST (512K), the
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largest Mac emulation possible is
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256K. This memory size restricts the
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flow of operations by causing more
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disk swapping and some unexplained
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happenings (e.g. system crashes). In
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addition, the COLOR MONITOR ONLY
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OPERATES with a 1 MG machine at
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present.
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If you do not want to do a
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considerable amount of disk swapping,
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it is best to have a two drive
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system. A one drive system promotes
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tennis elbow, similar to CP/M 2.2
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operations.
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Since I own a 1040ST with two drives,
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I did NOT have to purchase indirect
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items other than a monochrome monitor
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($125). The total hardware cost of
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my set-up was approximately $250
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($125+$90+$30+shipping).
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A FULL MACINTOSH CLONE?
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What did I get for this $250? First
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and foremost, I learned how a
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MacIntosh operates. I would buy the
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Magic Sac again for this alone.
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However, for those who have a Mac at
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work, the Magic Sac is NOT NOW a
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useable clone. It is a system best
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suited to users who can be classified
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as quasi-hackers or those who want to
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learn in depth about the Mac. On
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what do I base this opinion? The
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Magic Sac:
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- Does not support the Epson/Star
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Micronics/Panasonic array of dot
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matrix printers (this deficiency
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is a result of Apple's corporate
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policy, but it is now a technical
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problem for the Magic Sac).
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Almost everything in Mac public
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domain looks for the Apple
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Imagewriter. Data Pacific (DP)
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plans to have an Epson driver in
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version 4.0. When will 4.0 be
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available - my guess, March,
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1987.
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- ASCII files can be printed with
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the aid of some Mac public domain
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printer programs - more on this
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later. Let me hasten to add,
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very few files found on Mac BBSs
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are in ASCII format - MacWrite
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4.5 files in binary form are the
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rule..
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- Does not support MacWrite 4.5.
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It will work with MacWrite 2.2
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which saves files in ASCII form.
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Data Pacific is working on this
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shortcoming and intends for the
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Magic Sac to be compatible with
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MacWrite 4.5.
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- Does not run copy-protected
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software. As such, Microsoft
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Word, Pagemaker, Excel, and Jazz
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cannot be run. If you don't know
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why these programs have been
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essential to the success of the
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Mac - stop reading here. Data
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Pacific plans to produce a drive
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capable of running copy-protected
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programs which may be available
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in the May/June period.
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- Does not support sound. In my
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opinion, this is not a major
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liability for the foreseeable
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future.
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SOFTWARE TO GET YOU STARTED
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Without doubt this area was and
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remains the cause of more headaches
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than any other. A substantial amount
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of the problems were the result of
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having to use Magic boot disks 3.0 or
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2.0. Thankfully that is over!
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With the introduction of version 3.5
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of the Magic boot disk, several of
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the more persistent problems have
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been solved - such as frequent
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-crashes- when changing programs and
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bugs in the way Switcher runs. Also,
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Notepad no longer sends the system
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into orbit.
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Most importantly, version 3.5 permits
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MacIntosh desk accessories to be
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installed and removed (unlike Atari,
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it is not as simple as changing the
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file extender to .ACC).
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Operating with anything less than
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version 3.5 is just plain stupid.
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For those who still have versions 2.0
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or 3.0, you can download 3.5 from
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CompuServe. Proceed to the Atari
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Developers Forum (type: -Go
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ATARIDEV-). It is an ARC file and
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39K in length - remember the Magic
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Sac boot disk is a normal Atari
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formatted disk.
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Along with 3.5, you should have the
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following public domain/shareware
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disks:
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A. Finder: ver., 4.1 (system disk)
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B. Font/DA Mover: ver., 3.2 (changes
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fonts and desk accessories)
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C. Freeterm: ver., 1.8
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(telecommunications)
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D. Packit III: ver., 1.2
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(compresses/decompresses files)
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E. Ink: ver., 2.0 (prints ASCII
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files)
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F. Chooser: ver., 2.0 (selects print
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driver)
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G. MacWrite: ver., 2.2 (Commercial
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Word Proc.)
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The Finder disk is the start-up or
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boot disk for the Mac system. On the
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disk is a system folder containing
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system files and Finder 4.1. Finder
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performs such tasks as designating
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which disk is in control, provides
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the entrance and exit to programs
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(i.e., finding files), and performs
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general housekeeping and control
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procedures (copying files).
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Font/DA Mover 3.2 permits the
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installation/removal of both
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different fonts and desk accessories.
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Font/DA Mover version 3.2 is far and
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away the best version with the Magic
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Sac. Earlier versions 2.5 and 3.0A.1
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do install and remove desk
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accessories but at a much slower
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rate. Further, versions 2.5 and
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3.0A.1 do not work when installing
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fonts. (Remember, Font/DA Mover
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works only with Magic boot disk 3.5
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or better).
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Freeterm 1.8 is more than adequate
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for most telecommunication needs.
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Packit III is desirable since some of
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the programs on the Mac BBSs are
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compressed. Packit III will
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decompress these files.
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Now comes the question of printing.
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Again, Magic boot disk 4.0 is soon to
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be released and designed to solve
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many of these print driver problems.
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If you want to print out a document
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now, some precise procedures have to
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be followed. First, click on
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PARALLEL PORT when booting. Next,
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for binary files compatible with
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MacWrite 2,2, select and load the
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document you want into MacWrite and
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save it as an ASCII file (use: Save
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as ..... text only). Quit MacWrite
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and boot up Ink. Pull down the
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printer menu and click on Printer
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Port and Okidata 92 (other printers
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can be configured - read help files).
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Next, go to File Menu and click on
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Print Selected Files, now:
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- Click on OK box (don't enter
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anything)
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- Click on File to Print
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- Click on Select
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- Click on Done
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New box appears asking if you are
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-Ready to start printing- -Click on
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OK.
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Your file should now be printed.
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Another alternative print method
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requires a commercial program called
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Epstart ($50 retail). This program
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supplies several different Epson
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printer drivers which are placed in
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the system folder. With the aid of a
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public domain desk accessory called
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-Chooser or Choose Printer-, the
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Epson driver is installed as the
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default driver. Repeated attempts
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have failed to get it to work.
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Again, it appears not to be solely a
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fault of the Magic Sac system. A
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local Apple dealer has stated that it
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works so infrequently with the Apple
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MacIntosh they no longer carry the
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product.
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RECOMMENDATIONS/OPERATIONAL HINTS
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When using the Magic Sac, I suggest:
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1. Never use the Motivator (RAMDISK)
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unless you have become thoroughly
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familiar with its operation.
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Simply put, it keeps dumping the
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same contents of RAM to
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subsequent disks. Suppose you
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decide to eject the initial disk
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and the need arises to eject the
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second disk, it will write back
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the contents of the first disk
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when ejecting so ..... 'bye-'bye
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second disk.
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2. Now that you will never use
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Motivator, do not write-protect
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the disks by closing the notch on
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the disks. By physically
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write-protecting, the Magic Sac
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automatically locks all programs.
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They cannot be unlocked without
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stopping work, ejecting the disk
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and opening the write-protect
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tab.
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3. Rumor has it that the old
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ProWriter is identical to the
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ImageWriter I. Thus, according
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to hearsay, the printer driver
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problem would go away if you own
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one.
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Given the positive response to user
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input to-date and timely product
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updates, the Magic Sac will probably
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approach full clone status by summer.
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Transporting work between home and
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office should then be a reality. It
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is not too early to start learning.
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In that vein, the best book I have
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used regarding Mac
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operations/software is -The Macintosh
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Advisor- by Harriman and Calica
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(Hayden Co., 1986).
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I would like to express my
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appreciation to Mr. Jeff Greenblatt
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for his expertise. All the public
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domain/shareware that he and I
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gathered for this article has been
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given to the Current Notes Mac
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library.
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Zmagazine #41 March 2, 1987
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Please Contribute!!!
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