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October 2, 1987 Zmag Issue #73
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Publisher/Editor: Ron Kovacs
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Assistants: Ken Kirchner
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Sue Perry
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Rich Decowski
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ZMAG Information Network (201)968-8148
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Xx Index 73 October 2, 1987
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<*> Zmag Newswire (British Awards)
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<*> Antic Atari News Update
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<*> Zmag Technique (Mr. Goodprobe)
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<*> SX212 Fix (From CompuServe)
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<*> Pay Services (Part 3)
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<*> FCC Update (Mike Brown)
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<*> Computing Across America
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Xx ZMAG NEWSWIRE
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British Awards Roundup
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Reported by Online Today's (Ben Knox)
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LONDON -- Visitors to this year's
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Personal Computer World Show, one of
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Britain's main computer events, could
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be forgiven for thinking they'd
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strayed into a games arcade.
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Only a handful of serious contenders
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in the business PC market turned up at
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last week's show, namely Olivetti,
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Amstrad, Victor and Samsung.
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Acorn, Atari, Commodore and Cambridge
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Computer were among the few others who
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could claim anything approaching star
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status.
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Also held last week, was the 1987
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British Microcomputing Award ceremony.
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According to the judges, the winners
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showed an exceptional level of
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functionality, and generally
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represented better value for money.
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The winners were:
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-:- Business Micro of the Year:
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Tandon Pac 286.
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-:- Business Software of the Year:
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Adobe Illustrator by McQueen.
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-:- Home/Small Bus. Micro of the Year:
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Archimedes 300 by Acorn (a sub-
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$1,000 micro based on RISC
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microprocessors).
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-:- Home/Small Bus. Sftwr of the Year:
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Ability Software by Migent UK.
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-:- Game of the Year:
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Guild of Thieves from Rainbird
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Software.
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-:- Special Awards:
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Ormus Fashion by Concept II Research
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(an educational package for fashion
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and textile design courses)
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Vidi-PCW from ROMBO Productions (a
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video digitizer for the Amstrad PCW
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word processor for $150)
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Ventura Publisher by Xitan (Desktop
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Publishing package).
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Finally, a special commendation went
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to the Amstrad PC1512, the first truly
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accessible low-cost PC in the UK,
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because of its impact on the
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marketplace.
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One product launch at this year's
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Personal Computer World Show here
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perhaps got less attention than it
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deserved -- it was Atari Corp.'s
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CD-ROM system.
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As far back as 1985, Atari was making
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noises about employing the colossal
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storage capabilities of CD-ROMs for
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archive data retrieval.
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In that year, however, the audio
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aspect of compact disks was in its
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infancy (CDs being first unveiled by
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Philips and Sony in 1983), so Atari
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made a public statement that when
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technology prices fell, it would
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release a CD-ROM system for its
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machines. The company apparently feels
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the time has come.
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To be shipped by Christmas, the Atari
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CD-ROM system will sell in the UK for
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about $650 and is capable of up to 400
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meg of data storage on a single
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compact disc.
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In line with the unofficial CD-ROM
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standard, the Atari system will work
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to a 350-meg standard on a disc, and
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also will be capable of playing
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existing audio compact discs. As an
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added bonus, the system also will be
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capable of playing up to one hour of
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real-time video, although it remains
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to be seen how much video software
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actually becomes available on the
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format.
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Atari's announcement may be a
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challenge to Microsoft Corp., which
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earlier this month announced shipment
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of its first CD ROM application,
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Bookshelf, a collection of 10 major
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reference works on a single CD ROM
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disk.
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Xx ANTIC ATARI UPDATE
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ANTIC PUBLISHING INC., COPYRIGHT 1987
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REPRINTED BY PERMISSION.
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ATARI PRODUCT UPDATES
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By Nat Friedland, Antic Editor
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Sept. 1987-
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Just as this issue went to press,
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Antic was invited to visit Atari and
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preview the new SLM804 Laser Printer
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in action. Take a look at the sharply
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detailed laser printout accompanying
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this article and you'll see why we
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were impressed with the SLM804.
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While we were in the Atari Engineering
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Department observing their laser
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printer crank out ultra-sharp pages,
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on a workbench behind us was a line-up
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of seven Atari PC clones. These IBM-
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compatible Ataris were running a wide
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range of MS-DOS software, from Lotus
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1-2-3 to Flight Simulator II.
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According to Atari Marketing
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Communications Director Neil Harris,
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those PCs were a pre-production test
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shipment. In a manufacturing start-up
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timetable, this would put the PCs
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about 30-45 days behind the 2-megabyte
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Mega 2 and 4Mb Mega 4 three-piece STs.
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The first production run of Megas was
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shipped to software developers and is
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now going on sale in Germany and
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France. Harris said that a major
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-rollout- of the Megas and laser
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printer would take place in October,
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with a series of regional dealer
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meetings. At that time, final prices
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for these products were to be set.
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Antic has just received a developer's
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4-megabyte Mega 4 (with blitter chip),
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which will be covered in detail in
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coming issues of Antic and in the
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Spring 1988 issue of STart, The ST
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Quarterly.
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We opened up our Mega's motherboard
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box and looked at the clean chip
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layout. Especially impressive was the
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wide-open Direct Memory Access which
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should make it easy to tap the power
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of the Mega for a variety of
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specialized hardware uses.
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Of course, while at the Atari Corp. we
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also took advantage of the opportunity
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to check on the latest status of
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previously announced hardware for the
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8-bit computers. According to Harris,
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the first cargo containers of the
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80-column XEP-80 display box (Antic,
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July 1987) and SX212 1200-baud modems
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had just arrived in Atari U.S.
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warehouses. We also heard that the XE
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Game System computers and many new
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XL/XE-compatible game cartridges were
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due to start reaching the stores in
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October.
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However, the double-sided,
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double-density XF551 Disk Drive shown
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at the June Consumer Electronics Show
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(Antic, September 1987) will not be
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scheduled for manufacture until
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programming of the new operating
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system is successfully completed.
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Xx ZMAG TECHNIQUE
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. ..The Sound of Digital Merriment...
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by Mr. Goodprobe
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Most connoisseurs of fine food will
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share with you the fact that there is
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no finer compliment to a great meal
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than a fine wine. This holds true in
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the computer world also, there is no
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finer compliment to a good program
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than some super sound! This week's
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hardware hints will aid you in your
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quest of true -music to your ears-!
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Although the sound is naturally
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limited which your Atari 8 bit
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computer can produce, some of this
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deficiency in the quality of the sound
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produced is due to lack of effort on
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the part of many programmers. A few
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recent releases for the Atari 8 bit
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computer that I have had the privilege
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of seeing seem to be on the road to
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correct this though. We can take a
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long step toward enhancing the sound
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by some clever hardware hacking.
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If you are presently using a portable
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TV with your Atari system, the easy
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way to access the audio would be the
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monitor jack. You can purchase a
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monitor cable, any with your style
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monitor plug and 2 leads or more with
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RCA style plugs on them will suffice,
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at your local TV shop, Video store, or
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the like. Simply plug the cable into
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the back of your computer, and pop the
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other end into the tape or auxiliary
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jack of your home stereo. Don't worry
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about putting it in wrong, as it can
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not hurt anything. If you hear a loud
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buzz when you turn on the stereo you
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know you plugged in the wrong jack,
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merely choose another and insert it.
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If you wish 2 channels to produce this
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computer generated audio, you can
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purchase a stereo synthesizer for
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about 5-10 dollars. This will not
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produce true stereo, but will give you
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2 separate audio channels. Plug the
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monitor/audio lead into the adapter,
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and then plug the output leads from
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the adapter into the tape or auxiliary
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inputs of your stereo.
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If you are using a monitor with your
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Atari computer system, your task is a
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bit harder, but the results will be
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just as good. I would advise you to
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obtain a lead that has an RCA style
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jack on one end, and stripped, bare
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wires on the other. After testing the
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quality of the sound produced, you may
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wish to drill a small hole in the back
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end of your computer and insert the
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bare end of the 2 conductor wire
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through this hole. After you opened
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your computer and safely stowed the
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screws and cover, look for the
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following part in your Atari:
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Model # Part # Location of part
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800 | R194 | On motherboard, on
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right hand side, next to
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| 4.7k |small standing electro
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marked C179.
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800xl |R7 or | Just below 8 pin IC, IC
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is left-center of board
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| R8* | At left-hand side of
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same IC R7=2k R8=5.1k
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1200xl| L1 | At top right of
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cartridge port, is the
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middle of the 3 jumpers
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w/ black ferrite beads
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on them
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65xe |R7 or | Located just below 8
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pin IC, and at right
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side of
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|R8* | IC, IC is directly
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below RF modulator7=2k
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R8=5.1k
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130xe |R7 or | Located just below 8
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pin IC, and at right
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side of
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|R8* |IC, IC is directly below
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RF modulator R7=2k
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R8=5.1k
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*= Try connecting to either of these 2
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resistors, it will sound better on one
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or the other of them, depending on
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your stereo and the amount of
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amplification it provides. Connect
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wear it sounds best to you!
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Ok, there you have it! Now, although
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you will not receive concert hall
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audio, the difference will be quite
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noticeable! One game I would recommend
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you trying so you can see what -this
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baby can do- would be the fine Karate
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game called World Championship Karate
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by Epyx.
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One further audio note: the owners of
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Commodore 1702 monitors can use the
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audio jack mounted on the front of
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their monitor for an interesting
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purpose. We all well know that when
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one is using their favorite word
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processor or have logged on to their
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favorite bulletin board...there is no
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sound! To change this, simply run a
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line from the tape outputs of your
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stereo to the audio input jack of your
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monitor. You simply haven't lived
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until you listened to -Flight of the
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Bumblebee- while using Paperclip to
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write your long-lost Aunt Gertie!
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-Mr. Goodprobe-
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(on lend from)
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Midtown TV
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(216)633-0997
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Atari 8/16 Repair/Sales
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Xx SX212 Fix
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...From CompuServe Atari8 SIG...
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#: 196691 S2/Telecommunications
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24-Sep-87 00:48:42
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Sb: SX-212 fix for SIO
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Fm: Bob Woolley 75126,3446
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To: All
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If you are planning on buying the new
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SX-212 and using it on an 8-bit, be
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aware that the SIO connector is NOT
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used as a device buss. None of the
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standard handlers will work in EXPRESS
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(1030 XM301 or 850). Likewise for
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HOMETERM and XETERM. The book has
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zilch information about the SIO
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handlers, but I discovered that the
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R-VERTER handler (RVHAND.XMO) in DL2
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will fix HOMETERM for use on the
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SX-212 thru the SIO port. It 'aint
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EXPRESS, but for those with an XM301
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or 1030 and no P:R connection, it
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allows you to upgrade to 1200 baud
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without costing an arm and a leg. And
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you don't have to depend on <poof>
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Atari's schedule.
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Bob Woolley
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Xx PAY SERVICES Part 3
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SIG*ATARI CONFERENCES
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Here in SIG*ATARI our conference area
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not only puts you in contact with
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other members, but also with the big
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names in the Atari community.
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Throughout the many years SIG*ATARI
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has been serving the Atari community,
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we have been holding various -formal-
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conferences with guest speakers on a
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whole variety of subjects. Many
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transcripts have been recorded from
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these past conferences and are still
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available in our Data Libraries
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although somewhat -buried- under newer
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files.
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SIG*ATARI plans on holding many more
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conferences in the future with other
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outstanding members of the ATARI
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community. Everyone is always invited
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to attend our conferences!
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We have a number of text files that
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were written to help you learn how to
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use the conference facility if you are
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unfamiliar with it. Please download
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them and print them out if possible
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and be sure to ask the SYSOP if you
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have any questions!
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HOW2CO.HLP - Written by Ron Luks,
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available in DL 2.
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FORMAL.CO - Instructions on the
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formal conference protocol, available
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in DL 2.
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NEWCO.TXT - Written by Mike
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Schoenbach, available in DL 2.
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CONFR.HLP - Written by Ron Luks,
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available in DL 2.
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COMMUNITY GAB:
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In addition, you can join us every
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Sunday night at 9:00 PM EDT/6:00 PDT
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for our informal -community gab-
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conferences. Everyone is invited to
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attend to meet and talk to other
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members of the Atari community!
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*** OCT. 1 ***
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DL 12's (SIG CLASSICS/SIG OLDIES)
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files have been rotated. Be sure to
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check out our latest batch of GREAT
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-rediscovered- programs!
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Data Library 12 contains a collection
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of SIG*ATARI -Classics- and other
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older files that were previously
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located deep within our other Data
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Libraries.
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Be sure to read the Data Library
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<DES>cription for more information.
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*** SEPT. 27 ***
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** UPCOMING FORMAL BBS CONFERENCE **
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The ATARI 8-Bit Forum will be
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sponsoring a Formal Conference on
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Saturday, October 17, 1987 at 9:00 PM
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EDT/6:00 PM PDT. The subject of this
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conference will be ATARI 8-BIT BBS
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Systems and their future.
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ALL BBS Sysops and users are invited
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and encouraged to attend this very
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special conference to discuss issues
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that are facing all of us. Also
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attending will be some well known BBS
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software authors, including: Keith
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Ledbetter (BBS EXPRESS!), Mike Olin
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and Mike Mitchell (AMIS XM301), Matt
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Singer (FOREM), and others.
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Please mark your calendars! Remember
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-- Saturday, October 17th, at 9:00 PM
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EDT/6:00 PM PDT.
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======================
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WEEKLY TECHNICAL TALK:
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Every Saturday night at 9:30 PM
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EDT/6:30 PDT in Conference Room 12.
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WEEKLY COMMUNITY CHAT:
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Every Sunday night at 9:00 PM EDT/6:00
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PM PDT. Please join us!
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WHAT'S NEW IN SIG*ATARI:
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Type GO ATA-1 to find out!
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Xx FCC UPDATE
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by M. G. Brown
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Looming on the horizon is the specter
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of the Federal Communications
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Commission's -Amendments of Part 69 of
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the Commission's Rules Relating to
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Enhanced Service Providers-.
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If the amendments are adopted as
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proposed, local telephone companies
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will be allowed to charge enhanced
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service providers (such as Tymnet and
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Telenet, to name a few) by the minute.
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The added costs will be passed on to
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users of these services.
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While the FCC claims these amendments
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are part of a long-range policy
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-toward a more economically rational
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pricing scheme-, their good intent in
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dropping the exemption becomes
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suspicious when applied to those who
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are using these services for data
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communications.
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Since the exemptions were first
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allowed in 1983, a number of data
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communications specific businesses
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have sprung up in competition with
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traditional providers, to serve the
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access needs of computer users. This
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growth has followed the upward trend
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in use of computer data communications
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by business as well as the general
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public.
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Low cost communications services such
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as the innovative and popular PC
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Pursuit, begun in 1985 by GTE Telenet,
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are helping make new ideas in
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telecommunications possible. At night
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and during weekends, PC Pursuit allows
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users in some 500 cities to make the
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long-distance link to 25 major
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metropolitan areas for a flat fee of
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$25 a month.
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PC Pursuit and services like it have
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created more affordable information
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exchange medium -for the rest of us-.
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Suddenly, bulletin board systems and
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smaller information systems became
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centers for national exchange of
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information and ideas. Specialized
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systems have sprung up to satisfy the
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needs of researchers in such diverse
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areas as genealogy and health care,
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and shareware producers suddenly find
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themselves with a much wider market.
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Even the more traditional software and
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hardware producers are setting up
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their own BBS systems as a way to
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provide technical support.
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According to a recent statement by
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Telenet, if the proposal is adopted
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-PC Pursuit's current 'flat-rate/
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unlimited usage' service would have to
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be repriced to a per-usage basis,
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including an estimated $7 to $9
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per-hour access charge. It is doubtful
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that the service would survive at this
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inflated rate-. The demise of PC
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Pursuit would be followed by the
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destruction of innovative work on and
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for microcomputers and
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telecommunications.
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Individuals, small businesses, non-
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profit organizations and libraries are
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likely to be hit the hardest and most
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directly by the proposals. Many
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libraries around the country now offer
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their patrons electronic database
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searches. With the added costs, such
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|
services in rural and small libraries
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|
are unlikely to continue because of
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the increased costs. Even patrons who
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|
never request an on-line search will
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suffer. Interlibrary loan and book
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cataloging are increasingly dependent
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upon reasonably priced interstate
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telecommunications.
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One of the FCC's goals is the
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-elimination of unreasonable
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discrimination and undue preferences
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among rates for interstate services-.
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Yet discriminations should be made,
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especially when you consider that
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phone companies provide all sorts of
|
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special arrangements for toll
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|
carriers, including switching machines
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|
costing millions of dollars and
|
|
special trunking exclusively for toll
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|
carriers. Packet-switched networks
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|
such as Telenet, however, receive no
|
|
special treatment. They connect into
|
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the local network in the same manner
|
|
you and I do- through ordinary lines.
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Some argue that packet-switched
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networks make heavier use of those
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|
ordinary lines. Heavier use is already
|
|
priced into business rates, however,
|
|
about five times residential rates.
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The largest expense, having the line
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|
installed to begin with, is not
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|
dependent on the amount of use.
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The FCC has not awakened to the fact
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|
that data transmission is now being
|
|
used as a secondary means of
|
|
communications by more and more
|
|
-common- Americans. This personal
|
|
communication and information
|
|
revolution is in full swing and should
|
|
only be expected to grow in the
|
|
foreseeable future. This growth path
|
|
will be stunted if this proposal is
|
|
adopted.
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By all estimations, more people and
|
|
businesses will suffer that will gain
|
|
if the FCC's proposal is adopted. It
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|
seems that eliminating the exemption
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|
will not only affect the progress of
|
|
telecommunications in this country,
|
|
but will slow the progress of other
|
|
developing technologies depending on
|
|
the free flow of information as well.
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(Thanks to Bruce Miller for sources
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|
quoted in this article)
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Xx COMPUTING ACROSS AMERICA
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______________________________________
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If you have called the Zmag BBS, you
|
|
might have noticed our Main Menu
|
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option -D-. This section titled
|
|
above, contains articles written by
|
|
Steve Roberts.
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|
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These articles came direct from GEnie
|
|
and are available on the BBS. The
|
|
following was received from Steve
|
|
about his upcoming book.
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Sub: Books and such
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Ron...
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OK....
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|
My book, which will be available
|
|
around the first of November, and
|
|
titled:
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-Computing Across America --
|
|
the Bicycle Odyssey of a High-tech
|
|
Nomad-
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|
|
It covers the first 10,000 miles, and
|
|
is my 4th book. About 368 pages plus
|
|
pix and such -- trade paper -- $10.
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|
|
|
The bimonthly magazine is -The Journal
|
|
of High Treknowledgy- and it covers
|
|
current adventures, tech articles
|
|
about the bike, pix, and more. It is
|
|
$13 for 6 issues.
|
|
|
|
All this and more (posters and soon,
|
|
T-shirts and postcards) is available
|
|
from:
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|
|
Computing Across America Publications
|
|
762 Churchill Drive
|
|
Chico, CA 95926
|
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GEMAIL: RAY-ROLLS
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A free flyer is available from the
|
|
same address.
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|
Thanks!
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|
Steve
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______________________________________
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|
Zmagazine is a weekly online magazine
|
|
made available to the public. We are
|
|
now accepting advertising. If you are
|
|
interested in advertising in Zmag or
|
|
ST-Report, Please call (201) 968-8148
|
|
by modem only. (c)1987 Ron Kovacs
|
|
October 2, 1987. Issue #73
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(Number 40 of 1987)
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