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September 4, 1987 (c)1987 Ron Kovacs
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Published/Edited By: Ron Kovacs
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Assistants: Ken Kirchner, Sue Perry
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Rich Decowski
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Zmag BBS: (201) 968-8148 300/1200
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Xx ZMAG INDEX 69
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This is a special edition highlighting
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the ATARI MAGIC SHOW in Detroit, Aug
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28-30, 1987. Zmag Correspondent Steve
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Godun and UG Focus writer Mike Brown
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sent in the following articles.
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Also, Steve won the MIDI contest at
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the show. Details ahead.
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<*> ZMAG EXCLUSIVE SHOW REPORT
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<*> USER GROUP FOCUS Special Edition
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<*> ZMAG NEWSWIRE
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<*> CORRECTION NOTICE
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<*> MAGIC SHOW FIRMS
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<*> ZMAG BBS LIST FROM ZIN BBS
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<*> NEXT WEEK IN ZMAG/ST-REPORT
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Xx ZMAG EXCLUSIVE REPORT
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...Atari MAGIC Show In Detroit...
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This text is (C)1987 Syndicate
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Services. Free distribution is
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allowed privided this notice appears
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and the text remains unchanged.
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By Steve Godun (Zmag Correspondent)
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The Atari MAGIC (Michigan Atari
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General Information Conference) show
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attracted young and old alike. Some
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50-60 software publishers, hardware
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developers, magazine publishers, and
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mail order houses attended the show.
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Important names in the Atari
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community were present, among them
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Keith Ledbetter of Express fame, and
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Neil Harris and Sandi Austin of Atari.
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Important Atari supporters like ICD,
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Atari (of course), Hybrid Arts, Antic,
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MichTron, Astra, Abacus, and
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Innovative Concepts were all showing
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new hardware/software products for the
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Atari 8-bit and 16-bit computers.
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My first stop in the gymnasium-sized
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Atari show was at Hybrid Arts' MIDI
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setup. At the heart of Hybrid Arts'
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display was the impressive 16-player
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MIDI-Maze game. Surprises were abound
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all throughout the show, but I was
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more than startled to see no less than
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16 of the ill-fated PS3000 color
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monitor/disk drive units being linked
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to 520ST's for MIDI-Maze.
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Almost all the time during the show,
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is was a free-for-all as people
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scrambled for one of the 16 positions.
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Hybrid Arts ran hourly tournaments
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that all could get in on. Winners for
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each tournament were given a pass to
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return to the show on Sunday to
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compete for the grand prize - a Casio
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CZ-320C keyboard and a stack of Hybrid
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Arts software. I happen to have won
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that prize (a little pat on the pack
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please...).
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Hybrid Arts also had two other
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stations set up, each running with a
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1040ST and several keyboards. The show
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is always alive with very well created
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melodies. No Walkman units wanted
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here!
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Next to Hybrid Arts was a large indoor
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tent that housed Atari Corp's
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products. Several 520ST-FM, 1040ST,
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and 130XE computers were running the
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most popular Atari softwarem such as
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-Battlezone-, -Rogue-, and -Joust- on
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the ST's with -Planetarium- and
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-AtariWriter Plus- on the XE's. The
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XE Game System was also displayed
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running -Bug Hunt-, the first game to
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use Atari's TV gun. Other Atari
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products were present, most notably
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the Atari PC (very nice unit, although
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very slow when compared to the ST
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speeds), the Atari Laser Printer
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(producing free samples of high
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resolution flyers), the Mega ST-4
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(many of the other developers were
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also using pre-production models with
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no Blitter chip for demos, although
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Atari's model did indeed have Blitter
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installed), and the still-to-be
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-released SX-212 modem.
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All models except for the Atari PC are
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clothed in Atari XE grey with slanted
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lights and an almost art-deco insignia
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(the word -Laser- on the laser printer
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is in a 'hot pink' color). The Atari
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PC is set up in bone white. A
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monochrome monitor was being used on
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the PC. No comment from the guys from
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Atari. Also, there was still no sight
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of the 8-bit 80 column card or the new
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XF551 disk drive. Atari claims
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problems adapting the SX-212 to the
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8-bit, although on the ST it runs
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fine. The XF551 is -still very early
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in its development to be shown-. No
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comment pertaining to the XEP-80.
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Hmmm...
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Atari is still -iffy- on release dates
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for these products. The laser
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printer, Mega ST-4, and the XE Game
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System are scheduled for mid to late
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September (-Definately way before
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Christmas- says Neil Harris), and the
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Atari PC and SX-212 are to be released
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shortly thereafter.
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Innovative Concepts, a relatively
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small company with some really neat
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8-bit upgrades, showed several new
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products. A kit that allows you to
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install four function keys (like the
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extinct 1200XL) on any XL/XE computer
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was available for $15. The keys are
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totally programmable (nice for making
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macros in modem programs), and default
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to cursor control, key click on/off,
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etc. The ICX-85 keypad (a modified
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Atari CX-85 keypad that needs no
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handlers yet works with all 8-bit
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software) was available. A trade-in
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policy is in effect; Send them your
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CX-85 keypad and you'll save $10 on
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the ICX-85. RAM-Aid is for owners of
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upgraded XL/XE Ataris. Install this,
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and you now have the capability to
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perform a coldstart without turning
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your computer off, but still retain
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all data in your RamDisks. An
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external modem speaker, Modem-Mouth,
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is for modems who don't have one (like
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the Atari 835 and 1030). Contact
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Innovative Concepts for prices,
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information, and ordering.
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Microdaft of -Chipmunk- fame was there
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showing two new arcade games.
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-Dropzone- is a Defender-like game
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that offers high resolution graphics
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and excellent animation. -Solar Star-
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is a hybrid game that reminds me
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somewhat of the Tron -Light Cycles-.
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You travel over a huge grid avoiding
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walls while trying to shoot and
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overcome energy areas and crystals.
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Both games are for the 8-bit Atari
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(hints of a C-64 version were dropped)
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and are scheduled for release on
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October 1st.
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A most interesting product was shown
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by Quantum Microsystems. They were
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showing a pad that looked very much
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like a large (17.5-x11-) white Koala
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pad, but it had a thinner, wired
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stylus and was connected to an ST.
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Moving the stylus across the pad
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simulates the movement of a mouse.
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Labeled as -ProTablet ST-, Quantum
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claims their pad is much more accurate
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than the Atari mouse, allowing up to
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250 lines per inch. -ProTablet ST- is
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available now for $395, and includes
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the tablet, digitizing pen, cable, and
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driving accessory.
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ICD, along with the Keith -Mr.Express-
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Ledbetter, was showing their newest
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addition to the Express line of modem
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software, -BBS Express ST-. Only for
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the ST, -BBS Express ST- is probably
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the best ST BBS program around today.
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-BBS Express ST- is just starting to
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ship for a list price of $79.95. It
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features 40/80 column support, XMODEM
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and YMODEM protocols, threaded message
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bases, full descriptions on all UL/DL
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files, and COMPLETE sysop maintenance.
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Some lucky show purchasers got a
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personally autographed copy of the new
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program (at no extra cost).
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Also being shown at the ICD booth was
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a 60-megabyte hard disk for the ST.
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It is actually two 30-meg hard disks
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in one sleek, attractive case, but
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offers more than a conventional hard
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disk. Besides the storage, the ICD
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model also contains a silent fan and a
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real-time clock/calander. The unit is
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large and strong enough to support an
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ST monitor. The model shown was not a
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complete model. No list price or
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release date was given.
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When asked about SpartaDOS-X, the new
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cartridge-oriented DOS for Atari, ICD
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claims to be working on it but are
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having a few difficulties in
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programming. This new DOS will be on
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a 256K ROM cartridge and will have a
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souped-up version of SpartaDOS 3.2 on
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it, along with a database and
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-whatever else we can think of-. ICD
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is considering much input from the
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current Atari community, so if you
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have a suggestion for Sparta-X, send
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them your ideas!
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When asked about problems with the MIO
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board, ICD claimed to have fixed all
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known bugs prior to June 1987 and is
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still shipping both the 256K and 1-meg
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models. The 80-column adapter is
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-loosing interest...because of a lack
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of a suitable market-, so even that
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might not hit the streets in the near
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future. But, you never know.
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The MichTron display occupied most of
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the far wall. Their feature product
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was the arcade-to-home laser game
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-Dragon's Lair- (marketed as -Journey
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Into The Lair- for copy-right
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reasons). The version they had
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running was played on a 1-meg
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520ST-FM, color monitor (for player
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input), Panasonic video disc player,
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and a Panasonic TV (for showing the
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pictures). The game is great in
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itself, although it loses just about
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all of its original arcade action. No
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longer is -Dragon's Lair- a split
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second arcade adventure; the player
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can now spend (literally) hours
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deciding on where to go. Joystick
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input has been substituted for a slow
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point-and-click mouse command. You
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actually have to tell the computer
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what to do; no more simple up/down/etc
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moves to memorize, you now have to
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say, for example, -Turn Swing Sword-
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to vanquish a creature in one
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instance. Personally, I don't think
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this will sell very well.
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Plans to incorporate the other two
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major laser arcade games, -Space Ace-
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and -Cliff Hanger-, are in the works.
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No release date was set, although pre-
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orders were being taken at the show.
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Other MichTron releases include -Maz-,
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a sort of computerized cat and mouse
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game were you must find the exit to a
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huge maze before your opponent does
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while avoiding the always moving cat.
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-Airball- is a offshoot of -Marble
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Madness-, but with a more 'natural'
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background to it. Instead of a
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scrolling abstract maze, you now have
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a screen-by-screen maze lined with
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trees (well, that's what they look
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like) and such. MichTron was also
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offering RAM upgrades for the ST. A
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2-meg 520ST kit and a 2.5-meg 1040ST
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kit are available, and both require no
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soldering inside the ST. Contact
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MichTron for details.
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Alpha Systems had the -Turbocharger-
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on display. This is a double sided
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8-bit disk that is packed full of
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useful ML subroutines that you can
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incorporate into your BASIC programs.
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Also for the 8-bit, the -Parrot II+-
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was there. Those familliar with the
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original -Parrot- know that the
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hardware part isn't very sturdy or
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sensitive. The new version is VERY
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strong and VERY sensitive, and makes a
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clearer digitized sound - almost as
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good as an ST!
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Speaking of ST sound, Alpha Systems
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also produced -Digisound-, the ST
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equal to the -Parrot II+-. The unit
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on display was quite impressive. Sound
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is practically flawless when compared
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to the original source. Excellent!
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-Magic Sac+- wasn't as popular as Data
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Pacific had hoped. It certainly
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wasn't one of the busier booths at the
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show. On a 4-meg ST, the user can
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have up to a 3900K Macintosh capable
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of running most popular Mac software.
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However, in order to use the software,
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the user must have several things.
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Among them are a set of Mac ROM chips
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(so that the thing will work in the
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first place), access to a Macintosh
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computer, and communications software
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for both computers. Null modem cables
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are provided with the Sac+, a helpful
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surprize. The -Magic Sac+- also has
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its own clock/calendar for time/date
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stamping. Details were limited to an
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8.5-x11- flyer, and reps at the show
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were somewhat unwilling to speak about
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certain compatability problems.
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Contact Data Pacific for more details.
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The show attracted many mail order
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houses. Mars Merchandising was there
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in full force with great deals on
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8-bit and ST products stacked from
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floor to ceiling (literally). Sector
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One Computers, with not nearly as much
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stuff as Mars, was doing well in their
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double booth. Basic Bits And Bytes
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was a bonanza of Atari printers,
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50%-off software, and more than I can
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list. They were the only place at the
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show selling the Indus ST DS/DD disk
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drive, a unit about 1/2 the size of an
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ST drive and runs (of course) much
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quieter and a bit faster. Rite Way
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Computers was offering membership into
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a software preview club along with
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many other nice deals.
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Since this IS an Atari-oriented show,
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user groups were abound. GAG (Genesee
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Atari Group) was there showing off
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their newest Print Shop application,
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-Cute Labels- by Jim Steele. This will
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print out 1-x3.5- labels using
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multiple fonts and Print Shop icons.
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This is a VERY flexible label program!
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GAG is offering -Cute Labels- alone
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for $9.95, and a pack of 6 Print Shop
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icon disks (around 600-700 icons) for
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$20. A complete -Cute Labels- package
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(-Cute Labels- plus the 6 icon disks)
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is available for a mere $27.
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Incredible bargain!
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MACE, Michigan Atari Computer
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Enthusiasts, was there selling back
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issues of -MACE Journal-, trying to
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gain new members, and showing a few
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demos. Other user groups, WAUG
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(Washtenaw Atari Users Group), GLASS
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(Great Lakes Atari ST Support), CHAOS
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(Capitol Hill Atari Owners Society),
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and of course, MAGIC were all present
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and showing off some of the latest ST
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and 8-bit programs, demos, and
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hardware (like the Mega ST-4).
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Overall, the show was a grand success
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for user and vendor alike. Everybody
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went home happy and almost nobody left
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empty-handed. I was a bit sad when I
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walked into the large once-filled
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ballroom and saw nothing but soda
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bottles, product flyers, and empty
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bags. Oh well...There will be other
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shows. But the Atari MAGIC Show has
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proven, once again, that Atari
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computers are here to stay, this time
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for good.
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Until next time...
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Xx USER GROUP FOCUS (Special Edition)
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___________User Group Focus__________
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by M. G. Brown
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This past week, I had the good fortune
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of attending the MAGIC Atari Show in
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Detroit, Michigan. For those of you
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who were there, I do not have to tell
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you that it was a well thought out
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effort by three Atari user groups in
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the eastern Michigan area;
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Michigan Atari General Information
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Conference (MAGIC)
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Genesee Atari Group (GAG)
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Great Lakes Atari ST Support (GLASS)
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This is not to imply that these were
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the only user groups involved, there
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were most of the major groups from
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Michigan playing an ACTIVE part in the
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show, and several groups from Ohio,
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Indiana, and Illinois were out in
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force! I did not realize the extent of
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the participation of the user group
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community until the -User Group
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Roundtable- on Saturday. One of the
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best things about it was the fact that
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the -featured- speaker, Sandi Austin
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of Atari, was late! It gave the
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attendees time to unwind and get to
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know each other a bit. However, when
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Sandi arrived, the jovial atmosphere
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seemed to vanish and almost a tense
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atmosphere prevailed.
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By the nature of the questions and
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comments fired at Ms. Austin, it was
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apparent that Atari enjoys a less than
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favorable impression among those
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attending the Roundtable. The feeling
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is that Atari could and should be
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doing more to support the user groups
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and the user community in general. As
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saddened as I was by the attitude in
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the room, I must agree that the tide
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is slowly turning; Atari's best
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spokesmen, the user groups and the
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upper 25% of the Atari users, are
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turning cynical. Hardly anything that
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was said by an Atari representative
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during the seminars (I attended most
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of them) was not met by an attitude
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that they were joking (In one seminar,
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a Neil Harris statement was followed
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up in a loud voice by -Good one
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Neil!-).
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It is sad to see such a hopeless
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attitude by the user community here in
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the midwest. If I was Ms. Austin or
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Mr. Harris I would seek ways to
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improve User and User group relations
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and certainly NOT make statements such
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as were quoted in a recent issue of
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-Computer Shopper- magazine attributed
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to Mr. Harris during speeches to user
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groups during CES week in Chicago. I
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will not dignify Mr. Harris' words by
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repeating them here, but if it was me
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and my work that he was referring to,
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I would be considering legal action!
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The bottom line is this: Atari must
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come out of its fog and realize that,
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with proper -stokes- the established
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Atari user base will sell a lot of
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computers and game systems. The Atari
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Fairs across the country are a
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brilliant move to put on a good face,
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don't go blowing it with ill advised
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words or poor attitudes...enough said!
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As I stated eariler, one of the
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unexpected benefits of attending the
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Atari fair in Detroit was being able
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to rub elbows with members of other
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user groups and picking up material
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for this column... I bought a couple
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of copies of Michigan Atari user group
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newsletters while I was up there, and
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got somewhat of an education on the
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state of things:
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Atari in the great lake state.
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In the coming weeks I will give my
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views on all of the publications that
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I picked up, but for this time I want
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to let you in on a rather unique
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newsletter.
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One of the big problems that small
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Atari user groups face, is the cost of
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publishing and distributing their
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newsletters. Several Michigan Atari
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Groups put their heads together and
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came up with a creative solution: They
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merged all of their small newsletters
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into a LARGE newsletter called the
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-Michigan Atari Magazine-. The clubs
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participating in this joint venture
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are CHAOS (Lansing), GAG (Flint), TAG
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(Saginaw, Bay City, Midland), BKAUG
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(Battle Creek), WAUG (Ann Arbor),
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GKAUG (Kalamazoo) and GRASS (Grand
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Rapids).
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Although this publication is not quite
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in the leauge with -Current Notes-, it
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certainly is a well put together
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newsletter with a heavy emphasis on
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activities within the individual
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clubs. It must be great for
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Michiganians to keep tabs on their
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sister groups in -their- newsletter!
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I'm sure that the promotion of special
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events (such as the Atari Fest) is
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much easier to the expanded audience
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reached by the Michigan Atari
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Magazine.
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The only bad note that I can think of
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in a publication filled with
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creativity and much original material,
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is the somewhat uncertain typeset
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quality. Quite a few of the article
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headings seemed skewed at odd angles
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to the text below them (indicating the
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cut-and-paste school of typesetting).
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I guess because of the otherwise
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excellent quality of printing
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(multi-color stock and ink!) and
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graphics, this was emphasised out of
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proportion. Editors Rich and Judy
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Barnes deserve a pat on the back for
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their efforts.
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For more information on subscriptions
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to the Michigan Atari Magazine, please
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contact them at P.O. Box 16132,
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Lansing, Michigan 48901.
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I am still in need of user group
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newsletters and information for this
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feature! Please send material to M.
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Brown, 268 E. Fourth St., Box 32,
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Ashland, OH 44805, or upload to the
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Balloon Works- 419 289 8392. Thanks!
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Xx ZMAG NEWSWIRE
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ATARI'S TRAMIEL READY FOR BATTLE
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Quoting Gen. George Patton and
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sounding a lot like a coach psyching
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up for the big game, Jack Tramiel says
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his Atari Corp. is ready to become
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America's consumer electronics
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supplier.
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Speaking with business writer Bob
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Webster of United Press International,
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the 59-year-old Tramiel says, -One of
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the people I admire is Gen. George
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Patton. In business, whatever we do we
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go out there to win, not to play the
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sport. We have the best product, the
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best personnel and the best locations
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to make sure we win.-
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Atari has made headlines last week
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with its plans to buy out the 67-store
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Federated Group retail electronics
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store.
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Tramiel tells Webster that the chain
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will be a key to his dream of turning
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Atari into a -vertically integrated-
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consumer electronics company.
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-There are no companies of that nature
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left in the United States,- Tramiel
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said. -General Electric was the last
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one. We are going to be an
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international consumer electronics
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company ....Computers are one of the
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|
products. Hitachi and Panasonic do not
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only make computers. I want to share
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my (research and development) costs,
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from designing and planning a product
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from the component to the shelf. This
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is the way my competitors in Japan
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have done it for a number of years.-
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Of course, Tramiel is not talking a
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great deal about future products, but
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he did tell UPI he now plans to
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oversee Atari's development of a
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CD-ROM product to be introduced this
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fall. He also said Atari is
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negotiating with several semiconductor
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companies for a possible acquisition.
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Of the Federated acquisition, Tramiel
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says the company hopes the chain will
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strengthen its sagging distribution.
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-Instead of waiting for three or four
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months to get a reaction from
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retailers, by having an outlet I can
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tell in six days,- Tramiel said.
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Webster comments that -most previous
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ventures by computer companies into
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distribution have failed, except for
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Tandy Corp.'s efforts through its
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Radio Shack outlets. But distribution
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alone does not appear to underscore
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Tramiel's pursuit of Federated.-
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That's the view of Jan Lewis,
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president of Lewis Research Group of
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Sunnyvale, Calif., who told the wire
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service, -On the most simplistic
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level, (Tramiel) wants to buy
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distribution. But I think his plans
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may be broader than that. Tramiel
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comes from retailing and I think he
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may see farther than others in the
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marriage of computers and consumer
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electronic products.- --Charles Bowen
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NEW YORK PC EXPO SHOW ROUNDUP
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News briefs from the PC Expo, New York
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City's largest computer show. The 5th
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annual event attracted about 50,000
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corporate users during its three day
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run.
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-:- Microsoft Corp. announced version
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4.0 of Word and said worldwide
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revenues from the Word product
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line reached $60 million in the
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just completed fiscal year.
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September 7th has been set as the
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shipping date for Microsoft's
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first CD-ROM title, the
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Bookshelf, a collection of 10 of
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the most-used reference works.
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The reference words include the
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American Heritage Dictionary, The
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US Zip Code Directory, Bartlett's
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Familiar Quotations, Roget's
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Electronic Thesaurus and the 1987
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World Almanac and Book of Facts.
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-:- Computer Associates of San Jose,
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Calif., SuperTools, introduced
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four add-on products for Lotus
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1-2-3 and SuperCalc 4: an
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auditor, macro analyzer, pop-up
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notes, sideways printer.
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-:- Laser Friendly of Sunnyvale,
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Calif., announced the
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availability of its high-end
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desktop publishing package, The
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Office Publisher.
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-:- Hot Line 2.0 from General
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Information of Kirkland, Wash.,
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is an electronic telephone
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directory and dialer which has
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more than 10,000 national
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listings including 800-numbers.
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An unlimited number of personal
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and business numbers can be
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added.
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-:- Office Writer Express from Office
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Solutions of Madison, Wis., is a
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full-featured word processing
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program with built-in
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telecommunications that is
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targeted for laptop computer
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users. --Daniel Janal
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Xx CORRECTION NOTICE
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User Group article on the C.V.A.C.C.
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First the officers were presented
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incorretly, they are as follows:
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President Jim Stewart
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Vice Pres Don Crano
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Treasurer Jim Worley
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Librarian Gregg Roesner
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Secratary Tim Blinn
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Commitee Chairman Harry Gross
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NewsLetter Terry Russell
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Demo Cordinator Don Crano
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Second the number to call for
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information is:
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Jim Stewart (216)-745-3597
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Third in respect to the Country
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Kitchen restaurant, it is not a fast
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food or pancake house, but a Family
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restaurant....
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Fourth the C.V.A.C.C. has been a
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registered Atari user group since
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1980.
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Also we DO NOT have alternate weeks
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for 8 and 16 bit computers. Any
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meeting night, 2nd and 4th Tues. of
|
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the month, are devoted to Atari
|
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Computers and there is either demo's
|
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for both or computer time for both...
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We here at Zmag apologize for the
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printing error. Thanks go to Don
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Crano, VP of CVACC for supplying the
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update information.
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Xx MAGIC SHOW FIRMS
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Hybrid Arts 11920 Olympic Blvd.
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Los Angeles, CA 90064 (213)826-3777
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Atari Corp. 1196 Borregas Ave.
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Sunnyvale, CA 94089 (408)745-2012
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Innovative Concepts 31172 Shawn Drive
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Warren, MI 48093 (313)293-0730
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Microdaft 19 Harbor Drive
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Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849 (201)663-0202
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Quantum Microsystems PO Box 179
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Liverpool, NY 13088 (315)451-7747
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MichTron 576 S. Telegraph
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Pontiac, MI 48053 (313)334-5700
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Alpha Systems 1012 Skyland Drive
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Macedonia, OH 44056 (216)467-5665
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Data Pacific 609 East Speer Blvd.
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Denver, CO 80203 (303)733-8158
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Mars Merchandising 15 West 615
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Diversey Elmhurst, IL 60126
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(312)530-0988
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Basic Bits And Bytes 34815 Ford Road
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Westland, MI 48185 (313)595-3171
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ICD, Inc. 1220 Rock Street
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Rockford, IL 61101-1437 (815)968-2228
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Xx NEXT WEEK IN ZMAG/ST-REPORT
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Next week:
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<*> Completion of the 65XE Upgrade
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<*> ML Programming
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<*> Completion of the Carina Preview
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<*> Highlights of a K.Ledbetter Inter.
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In ST-REPORT #7
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<*> Darek Mihocka Confrence
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<*> Calamity Jane
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<*> Mr. Goodprobe
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<*> Zmag Newswire
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Zmagazine #69 September 4, 1987
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Happy Labor Day!!
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Vacation begins for Parents!!
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(c)1987 Ron Kovacs/Syndicate Services
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