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SYNDICATE ZMAGAZINE ISSUE #134 DECEMBER 4, 1988
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Copyright (C) Syndicate Publishing Company, 1988
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Post Office Box 74
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Middlesex, NJ 08846-0074
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Publisher/Editor: Ron Kovacs
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CompuServe: 71777,2140
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GEnie: ZMAG
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Delphi: RONKOVACS
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Source: BDG793
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-Final Regular Edition of 1988-
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CONTENTS
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(*) Editors Desk.........................Ron Kovacs
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(*) February Antic Highlights.................Antic
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(*) Atari Comdex Report Part 3.........Darlah Pine
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(*) Dataque Update..........................Dataque
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(*) ZMagazine Reader Survey..............Ron Kovacs
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(*) ZNet Newswire--(ST-Update).....................
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(*) ST Transformer Update.............Darek Mihocka
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Conveyance accorded by PayBax BBS (302) 731-5558 All Bauds
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Editors Desk by Ron Kovacs
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This is the final regular edition of 1988. In the following weeks we will
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present a Review of 1988. Be sure to read the next issue of ZMagazine.
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This week the ZMag Survey appears. This will also be released as a
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seperate file. Please print it out and send it back with your input. I
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will publish the results in a January release of ZMag.
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I have been receiving letters asking about subscribing to ZMag. Most have
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been from BBS operators. Here is the official recommendations:
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1) ZMagazine may be made available to your users without cost.
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2) ZMagazine may appear in your download section or as a readable
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online feature.
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3) All BBS systems carrying ZMagazine are suggested to notify ZMAG
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and register as an official carrier. You will receive a BBS
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number and be added to the ZMag BBS List.
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4) All ZMag issues are to be left intact and NOT editted without
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permission.
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5) ZMagazine must be available to all users without a fee.
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Happy Holidays!
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Contents February '89 Antic Magazine
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Just what you've all been waiting for -- this issue's theme is POWER
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PROGRAMMING. No, we're not talking supercomputers, we're talking about
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pushing your 8-bit to its limits.
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On top of that, this is an ALL 8-BIT ISSUE. No ST reviews or new products,
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just unadulterated 8-bit info and programs. No longer will you be
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needlessly tantalized by those ST games you can't get for your computer!
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We've got a good line-up of 8-bit programs this month:
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EQUIVALENCE, by new author Doug White, shows how to speed up your BASIC
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programs. The article includes some detailed info on floating point
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variables, variable tables, and ways to make those little numbers jump
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through hoops. Some interesting demos prove it works!
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HARD-WIRED RAY TRACING, by Michael Bjorkman, is an 8-bit ray tracing
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program. You've seen Xanth Park's -Shiny Bubbles- on the ST, with its
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floating, mirrored spheres? This does the same thing (well, almost) on
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your 8-bit. You generate a single sphere in a strange landscape derived
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from your own MicroIllustrator screens. Generate enough screens, changing
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the sphere's size and location, and you have the potential for a great
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page-flipping animation.
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ERROR TRAPPING IN ATARI BASIC is by Heidi Brumbaugh, START Programs
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Editor. That's right, you remember -- Heidi started out as a lowly clerk
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here at Antic. She showed definite talents at Atari programming, and look
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where it got her. She's now the harried disk editor over at START, and it
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serves her right.
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Anyway, Heidi wrote up a useful article on error trapping for Antic. Not
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only does it show you how to avoid errors by trapping them, it also gives
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tips on using those errors to make your program work better and more
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efficiently. This is definitely a useful subject for all those beginning
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programmers out there.
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Matthew Ratcliff reviews the STAR NX-1000 RAINBOW printer in this issue,
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and he's pretty excited about this machine. It may well be the world's
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first affordable COLOR dot-matrix printer, and not only that, it turns out
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some pretty decent graphics. Matt's been inundating our offices with
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sample printouts, and we're pretty impressed, too.
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In our EDUCATION department this month we've got SPELLING FLASHCARDS, a
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type-in program by Andy Barton. It's a friendly quiz that lets you make
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up your own list of spelling words. The program flashes each word on the
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screen, and then you get to try to spell it. Great for dyslexics!
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The GAME OF THE MONTH is ROULETTE, ATARI STYLE by Michael Pemberton. Yet
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another 8-bit type-in. You won't lose your shirt to the 8-bit croupier,
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but you will get to know the different kinds of bets. If you've wanted
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to test that winning system of yours in a safe environment, this is the
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game for you!
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This issue's DISK BONUS is MANDALA MOVIES by Mike McFarlane. Want a
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colorful display for a computer fair or shop? This 8-bit kaleidoscope
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construction set lets you make bright, exciting kaleidoscope patterns that
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will run endlessly on your monitor. Easy to learn and operate! Just a few
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keystrokes and a nudge of the joystick set your patterns running.
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Now, not everyone will want to kill hours of time trying to create the
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most beautiful patterns possible, but personlly, I think it's the niftiest
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program on the disk. So, it's particularly unfortunate that we've lost
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touch with the author. When last heard from, Mike McFarlane lived in
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Springfield, Oregon. If anyone knows where we can find him, please let us
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know!
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DEMON RACER by Jon Peterson is an ACTION! type-in game. It's an auto race
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against time on a devilish course, as a desperate commuter detours to the
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Twilight Zone.
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Our Feature Application this month is REAL-WORLD INTERFACE by John
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Little. Mr. Little was a man with a big problem -- he needed a way to
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keep his greenhouse cool when the power went out. (If you've ever been to
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Austin, Texas in the summer, you'll understand how serious a problem he
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had!) With some hardware modifications and a special valve, he set his 8-
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bit up to run a sprinkler system for his orchids. Get all the details in
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this month's issue of Antic!
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Wrapping up the issue, we have the usual New Products section, Tech Tips,
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and the I/O Board. In addition to the Star Rainbow review, 8-BIT PRODUCT
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REVIEWS scheduled for this issue cover Celebrity Cookbook, and Cheat!
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Atari Comdex Report Part 3
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Copyright 1988 Darlah J. Pine. All rights reserved.
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Comdex Overview:
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A Wealth of Items to Report On
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By Darlah J. Pine and Sandy Wilson
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(Ed. This is Part 3 of 3. Continued from Issues #132,133)
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GEnie was promoting its product with a full staff including Neil Harris.
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QMI was showing ST Professional. It was noted that it will be more active
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online now that the mad rush has partially passed. Coming real soon from
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QMI is Disk Librarian. This product allows you to keep track of your
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software and data files with an easy-to-use Gem program. Disk Librarian
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allows you to sort, search and add comments to your database of files. The
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number of entries is limited only by the memory in your computer. Lets
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hope we see this sooner than real soon now.
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Intersect was showing Masterlink. Masterlink contains all the features of
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Interlink plus multiple buffers with buffer reformat, tabs, word wrap and
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search/replace. It has an advanced script language, which helps you to
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develop your own scripts. You will be able to execute your scripts in the
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background. A built-in answer mode gives you complete remote control.
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Masterlink will be available in the first quarter of 1989 with an upgrade
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policy available for registered users of Interlink. Suggested retail
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prices is $59.95. This looks like one we want to see as soon as it ships.
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Nite Lite Systems was demonstrating its the Lantech RS232 local area
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network. With this system you can control up to seven nodes, which can be
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computers, printers, terminals or modems. The Lantech Lan requires one meg
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of internal RAM to run. Suggested retail price is $799.
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Atari continues to do well in the music world. Hybrid Arts, Dr. T and
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Midisoft were there showing their current product lines, and Sonus was
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showing the new version of its scoring and sequencing package, Superscore
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1.3. They have added a number of extra editing features as well as now
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allowing music to be entered using the mouse.
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Passport Designs was demoing Master Tracks Jr and Master Tracks Pro. These
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programs retail for $129.95 and $349.95 respectively. The major difference
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between the two versions is the addition of a graphic step editor, which
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greatly enhances editing capabilities. The latest version of Master Tracks
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Pro (version 2.5) should be available in about a week. SMPTE capabilities
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will be available with version 3.0, but no release date for that version
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was mentioned.
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Legend Software Systems from Canada was showing its sequencing program,
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The Final Cut. This program is very user friendly. It utilizes animated
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tape reels and standard tape-recorder-type controls to facilitate easy
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input from the synthesizer. It also has a good variety of editing tools
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for everything from manipulating any section of your song to MIDI event
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editing and special effects. The Final Cut lists at $89.95 and is
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currently available at Federated stores.
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DLR (Digital Laboratory Research) was showing AMADEUS ST. This is a
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computer-assisted music learning program that is currently available in
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France. The program is designed for all skill levels, from beginner to
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professional, and includes instruction in music reading, theory and
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harmony. Also included are a couple of games, and the ability to score
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practice sessions to determine progress. It's current price is $245.
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ICD was showing its Fast Tape Backup. Need we say we all need this?? Fast
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Tape Backup allows you to recover individual files on restore under TOS or
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MS-DOS partitions. Will the Spectre/Magic Sac users be left out?? An Image
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backup mode is also supported on these partitions. Along with another 50
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meg hard drive, this too will be on our wish list.
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Astra was showing its full line of products with its new cases. Astra has
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one of the best hard drives on the market along with ICD.
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Upgrade Editions had its product, Twist. Twist allows you to load
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several applications in the ST memory (up to 14 on the Mega 4) and use
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them without ever having to reload or save files. Twist is sold in the
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U.K. by HiSoft. With MichTron picking up their HiSoft's basic, maybe this
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will be available through MichTron as well.
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ViewTouch was showing its touch-screen computer system, known mostly for
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its restaurant POS computer system. One can order food and drinks by
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touching the screen without having to wait for a waiter or waitress.
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Technology comes to restaurants. Lets see how far this concept spreads.
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Visi-Comp Systems was one of the first professional vertical market
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applications for the ST. It is a complete professional optometric office
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management system.
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IBP was one of our favorite stops in the Gold Room. This company from
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Hannover has great possibilities. It was showing the 190ST. The 190ST
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allows you to design a system for different industrial applications, such
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as a concrete-mixing plant, but different ideas come to our mind, like a
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more portable computer?? The central unit of the system is equipped with
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a CPU MC68000 and can be optionally extended by a mathematic co-processor
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and by the blitter. All sockets are existing. With up to 2 Mbyte of RAM
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and modular add-ons, the system is set up for quite a few ideas that one
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may have. We were told that all you need to do is let the people at IBP
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know what you need your system to do, and they can do it. The graphic
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resolution of the monitor shown was 640x400 in high res with color being
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320x200 in low res and medium being 640x200. We were told that the high
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picture repetition frequency, noninterlaced with 71 Hz in the monochrome
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mode, results in a absolutely flicker-free picture. The system is equipped
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with interfaces all accessible on the front panel, including a centronics
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printer connection, buffered DMA interface with a transmission rate of
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10MBit a second, keyboard with V24 levels and ST records, midi-in/midi-
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out/midi-thru with 126k baud option and a RS232 interface. This system is
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Atari ST hardware and software compatible.
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On the business end, Logical Design Works was showing LDW Power, its
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spreadsheet for the Atari ST.
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Precision Software was showing Superbase 3.0, which is a major upgrade
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to Superbase professional. Among its new features, this version comes with
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telecommunications capabilities, more powerful forms editor and a cross-
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file file validation and lockup. The telecommunications area supports
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Xmodem, Xmodem CRC and WXYmodem. Suggested retail price is $349.95. These
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folks had a strong interest in getting online with GEnie. Maybe we will
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see them soon.
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Regent Software was showing its latest version of Regent Base II as well
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as a keyboard stiffening springs kit for the 1040 and 520ST to allow you
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to have a stiffer keyboard. It was noted that this may increase typing
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speed. They were also showing SQL Database Add-On, their program that
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brings SQL database capabilities to GFA BASIC.
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There were three word processors being shown. Neocept was there with its
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latest upgrade for WordUp and TurboJet, which is a GDOS driver for the HP
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DeskJet. WordPerfect was showing the current version of its word
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processor. There is also a new word processor from Blue Chip due out in
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January. It has graphic capabilities and supports GDOS output. Suggested
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retail price is about $100.
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Nice and Software presented a cash-register inventory-control program for
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the ST called Cricit. It not only has complete cash-register functions but
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allows you to do everything from daily/period/yearly reporting to
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customized receipts, coupons, inventory and reporting. It seems to be
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quite user friendly. There are so many features, we just do not have room
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to mention them all.
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Datafree Industries was presenting an inexpensive order entry/inventory
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and receivables program. These two programs are quite sufficient for the
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small-business owner. Suggested retail price for each is $79.95
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Turning Point Software was showing Fast Forward Video Systems, which is
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a networking video-store management system. It has all the features
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necessary to run a video store.
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As you can see, there was definitely a tremendous number of items being
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displayed at the show. We are sure we may have missed some, but with a
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lack of sleep and many hours compiling this article in alternating shifts,
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you must forgive us. Was Comdex worth it?? The answer is a definite YES.
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Watch for more detailed reports on specific items in the GEnie bulletin
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board as well as future articles in ST Profile.
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DataQue Update
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From: DataQue Software
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Post Office Box 134
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Ontario, Ohio
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This File will serve as an application and information source for those
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people who are concidering purchasing a beta test unit of the Turbo-816
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and Turbo-OS Set.
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Anyone who would like to be on the beta-test team, and receives a beta
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unit must fill out this form and mail it to DataQue Software at the above
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address. Orders will be accepted by either COD, Personal Check or
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Cashier's check. Since there are a limited number of beta units
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available, all orders will be held until I have all the units through the
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primary testing, and ready to ship. At that time if orders exceed the
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number of available units, We will sort orders by the information provided
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on the form.
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What you will get in the beta test package is:
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1) a Turbo-816-XB adapeter board. This is for the XL/XE units only.
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2) A 6- CPU extension cable.
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3) A preliminary Turbo-Install manual.
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4) A preliminary Turbo-User Guide.
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5) A suggested testing procedure format Guide.
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6) A Turbo-OS Version 0.1 PROM.
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The main purpose for theout-of-house beta testing is the wide range of
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hardware, and software which would be prohibitive, and in many cases
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impossible for DataQue Software to purchase. There are several guidelines
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that have to be agreed to before A beta unit can be released, and these
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are also listed in the application form.
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It is expected that the beta test units will be through burn-in sometime
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in the first or second week of December. There are several options and
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questions on the form that must be filled in to qualify, so please be
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specific, and provide all requested information.
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When completed, please return to:
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DataQue Software
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Dept. T816-Beta
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Office Box 134
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Ontario, H 44862
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Application for Inclusion in Beat Testing of the Turbo-816
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From: ___________________________________________________ Age: _________
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Address: _______________________________________________________________
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City: __________________________________ State: ______ Zip __________
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Check or Fill-in as Apropriate:
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Computers Own: __400 __800 __1200XL __600XL __800XL __65XE __130XE __XEG
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Disk Drives: __810 __1050 __551 __Doubler __Happy __Duplicator _________
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Interfaces: __850 __830 __1030 __P:R: __MIO ____________________________
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Other Peripherals: _____________________________________________________
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Special Software of Intrest: ___________________________________________
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Languages Used: __BAS __C __Forth __Pascal __ASM __MAC/65 __Action _____
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Electronic Experience: _________________________________________________
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Telecom Services Used: __GEnie __Delphi __Compuserve __M-800 ___________
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If a beta unit is not available: ___Backorder ___Cancel (Return Check)
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Payed By: ____COD ____Money Order ____Cashiers Check ____Personal Check
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Turbo-816x-Beta kit cost is: $69.95 including normal postage (see below)
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A future upgrade from a beta unit to a production will be offered to any
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tester who would like one. The cost will be kept to a minimum.
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List any particular reasons you feel you would be an exceptional beta
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tester for the turbo-816x
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Agreement: To receive a Turbo-816x Beta Kit you must fill out this form
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and sign it. All infomation must be provided.
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Please read this document fully before signing it.
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I __________________________________________________(signed) on _________
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________________________________________(date) realize the unit I am
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requesting to beta test may have some flaws and defects in hardware and
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software for which I am donating my time and effort to locate and log. I
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will communicate only to DataQue Software, via GEnie, or the Master-800
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BBS those defects or non-compatibilies which I discover. I agree not to
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publish, or release propriatary information to anyone other than DataQue
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Software. For my efforts I will receive a substantial discount on the kit
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as listed. This amount includes shipping within the US via parcel post,
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but does not include extra fees such as COD or special handling. I may
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demonstrate the unit at local user group meetings with the understanding
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that it is made known to all in attendance the unit is a pre-release
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version of the Turbo-816, and that any possible defects logged will be
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investigated and hopefully corrected.
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I also understand that I am not to dis-assemble or reverse engineer any of
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DataQue Software products under any circumstance, unless specifically
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given written permission from DataQue Software.
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The minimal format that I will use to communicate the problems I encounter
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will be the following:
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Computer Serial Number:________________________________
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Computer Model Number:_________________________________
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Installed Upgrades:____________________________________
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Turbo-816 Serial Number:_______________________________
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Program Name:__________________________________________
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Version of program:____________________________________
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Manufacturer:__________________________________________
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Phone # of Manufacturer if Available: (111) 222-3333
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My Name:_______________________________________________
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User ID if GEnie/Delphi/CIS:___________________________
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Date Problem Logged:___________________________________
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Description of Problem:________________________________
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Possible Causes:_______________________________________
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Possible Corrections:__________________________________
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An alternative to uploading this info to one of the services or Master-800
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@ (419) 529-5197 300/1200 Bps is to mail it, although usually not
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practical due to the time-lag involved. Please be specific in your
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descriptions.
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SYNDICATE ZMAGAZINE READER SURVEY
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Please respond to the following questions. Later in 1989 we will publish
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all the responses we receive. Your input is important! A copy of the
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results will be sent to Atari, so your comments will be read.
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1). Sex: ____
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2). How many people in household? ____
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3). What is your age? ____
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4). What City/State do you live in? __________________
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5). Are you employed? ___Yes ___No
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6). Are you the principal wage earner? ___Yes ___No
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Section 2
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1). Type of computer you presently use most at home:________________
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1a). Type of computer used at work:__________________________________
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2). Number of computers you presently own: _________________________
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3). Which computer did you purchase first?:__________________________
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3a). Which computer do you presently use most:________________________
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4). Please list the peripherals you presently own: Include everything
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4a). Please list all input devices.
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5). How many modems have you owned: (Please list)
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____________________________________________________________
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6). How many printers have you owned: (Please list)
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____________________________________________________________
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7). How many monitors have you owned: (Please list)
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____________________________________________________________
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8). Have you ever purchased a 2600 game system? Y:____ N:____
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9). Have you ever purchased a 5200 game system? Y:____ N:____
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10). Have you ever purchased any other Atari Game System? Y:____ N:____
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11). Have you ever purchased any other game system? Y:____ N:_____
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____________________________________________________________
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12). How many game system cartridges do you own:______
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13). How many cartridges for the 800/XL/XE computer do you own: ______
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Please list the titles your presently own, and circle your favorite
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__________
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Section 3
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1). How long have you been an 8 bit user? ___________________________
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2). How long have you been a 16 bit user? ___________________________
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3). If you are presently an 8 bit owner, Do you plan to purchase an ST or
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other 16 bit computer? Please explain below.
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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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4). If you are presently an 8 bit owner as well as a 16 bit owner, do you
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still use your 8 bit computer?
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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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5). For ST owners: If you owned an Atari 8 bit computer before your
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present computer and you are not using it anymore, Please explain
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what you did with your 8 bit.
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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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6). For ST owners: How do you presently feel about the 8 bit Atari?
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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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7). For 8 Bit owners: How do you feel about the ST computer?
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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________
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9). Do you feel Atari Corp has provided you the proper support?
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10). Do you feel it is Atari's responsibility to support the 8 or 16 bit
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computer regardless of it's future plans?
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11). If Atari were to drop your system and not support it any longer,
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would you sell it?
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12). What do you think we as users can do to convince the developers to
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support our computer system. Be it 8 bit or 16 bit.
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__________
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Section 4
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Please answer the following questions if you are BBS SysOp.
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1) Type of computer:_________________________________________________
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2) BBS Name:____________________ Number:_______________ Hours:_______
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3) Highest Baud Rate:_______ Max calls per day:____
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4) BBS Software used:__________________________________
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5) Years of Operation:______ 5a) Are you the principal SysOp? ______
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6) Number of SIGS or Message Bases:_____
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7) System size in MEGS:_____
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8) ZMagazine offered to users: Y:_____ N:_____
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9) Average Calls per/day: _____
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10) Networked Messages? Y:____ N:____
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11) Public Domain software offered: Y:_____ N:_____
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13) No software offered: Y:_____ N:_____
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14) User Group support BBS? Y:_____ N:_____
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(If yes, Please list group):______________________________________
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15) Validation required: Y:_____ N:_____
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16) Fee required for access: Y:_____ N:_____ Amount:_______
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17) X-rated material allowed: Y:_____ N:_____
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18) Buisness support BBS? Y:_____ N:_____
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(If yes, Please list):____________________________________________
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19) File transfer protocols offered: (Circle all that apply)
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a: Ymodem b: Xmodem c: Cmodem
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d: Fmodem e: Zmodem f: Xmodem 1K
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g: CIS Quick B h: ascii i: Ymodem Batch
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j: all k: none l: Other:___________________
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20) Offer other online publications: Y:_____ N:_____ (If yes, Please
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list):________________________________________
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21) Registered ZMag BBS System: Y:_____ N:_____
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Reg. Number:__________
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23) Other notes on your system:
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__________________________________________________________________
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__________________________________________________________________
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__________________________________________________________________
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__________
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Section 5
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1) What is your present opinion of Atari Corporation.
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(Please write your comments in the space provided)
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2) Should Atari Corporation dispose of the entire 8 bit line and pursue
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the ST and new products line? (Please comment below)
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3) If you could speak to the President of the Atari Corporation, What
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would you tell him?
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__________
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(User Group Section)
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If you are a member of a User Group, either fill out this section or pass
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on to your User Group secretary.
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1) Name of User Group:_______________________________________________
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2) Number of members:______ Years in service:______
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3) Registered Atari User Group? Y:_____ N:_____
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4) Newsletter provided? Y:_____ N:_____
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4a) Name of Newsletter:__________________________
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4b) Circulation:__________ Price per issue: $__________
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4c) Newsletter exchange offered: Y:_____ N:_____
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5) Seperate 8/16 Bit meetings? Y:_____ N:_____
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6) Only provide 8 bit meetings? Y:_____ N:_____
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7) Only provide 16 bit meetings Y:_____ N:_____
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8) Average Users at each meeting:_______________
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9) Please select:
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a: Weekly meetings b: Bi-weekly meetings
|
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c: Monthly meetings d: Bi-monthly meetings
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10) Sellers market provided at each meeting? Y:_____ N:_____
|
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11) Please fill out following for registration as an official Zmag/ST-
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Report User Group.
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User Group Name:______________________________________________________
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Address:______________________________________________________________
|
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City:______________________ State:________________ Zip:_______________
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President:_____________________ Vice-President:_______________________
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Secretary:_____________________ Treasurer:____________________________
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Meeting Date/Place:___________________________________________________
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Contact (Name/Number):________________________________________________
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Newsletter Editor:____________________________________________________
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12) Comments:
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__________
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(Magazines and Publishing)
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1) Please check the computer related hard copy magazines you regularly
|
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read and circle your favorite:
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a: Analog Magazine b: Antic Magazine
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c: Compute Magazine d: Atari Explorer
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e: Computer Shopper f: ST-World
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h: ST-Xpress i: Byte Magazine
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j: ST-Log k: STart Magazine
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l: Home/Office Computing m: ST Informer
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n: Online Today o: Current Notes
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p: Michigan Atari Magazine q: MacWorld
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r: PC World s: A+
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t: Amiga World u: Personal Computing
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v: Computer Living w: Compute Gazette
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x: Current Notes y: Rainbow
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z: OTHER:_____________________ 1: Infoworld
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2) Please check the Online Magazine you read regularly, and circle your
|
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favorite:
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a: Zmagazine b: ST-Report
|
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c: AMy Report d: Tele-Talk
|
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e: Amigazine f: BBSTN
|
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g: Antic Online h: Other:__________________
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3) Please select the topics you prefer coverage on in online magazines:
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a: Telecom b: Games c: Reviews
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d: News e: Editorials f: Press releases
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g: Tutorials h: Hardware Modifications
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i: Reader Feedback j: Calendar of Events
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k: Conference Transcripts l: Online Services Coverage
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m: BBS News and Reviews n: Educational information
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o: Feature Stories p: Rumors
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q: Other:______________________________
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|
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4) Topics you prefer NOT to read in ZMagazine.
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5) Please select service or BBS you read or download Zmagazine from.
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a: CompuServe b: GEnie c: Delphi
|
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e: Launch Pad BBS f: Bounty Atari g: Stairway To Heaven
|
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h: The Source i: F-Net j: Shadow Haven
|
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k: UseNet l: CHAOS m: Other:________________________________
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|
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6) How long have you been reading ZMagazine? _____________________
|
|
7) How long have you been reading ST-Report? _____________________
|
|
8) Please rate the performance of ZMagazine on a scale of 1 - 10 on the
|
|
following topics.
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a: News Coverage _____ b: Software Reviews ______
|
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c: Editorial Content _____ d: Special Features ______
|
|
e: Appearance _____ f: Length _____
|
|
g: Other:____________________________ ______
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|
|
9) Please rate your satisfaction of ST-Report on the same scale and
|
|
features below.
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|
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a: _____ b: _____ c: _____ d: _____ e:_____ f:_____
|
|
g: ________________________________ ______
|
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|
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10) Please list any further comments below.
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__________
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Section 8
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|
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1) Please list your 5 favorite 8 bit software:
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|
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2) Please list your 5 favorite 16 bit software:
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|
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3) Please check the programming software you use and circle the one you
|
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use most:
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a: Atari 8 bit Basic b: Atari ST Basic
|
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c: Basic XL d: Basic XE
|
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e: GFA Basic f: GW Basic
|
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g: Action h: C
|
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i: Pascal j: Machine language
|
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k: ST Logo l: 8 Bit Logo
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m: 8 Bit Pilot n: Other:__________________________
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o: M65
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|
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4) Please circle the drawing program you use and circle the one you use
|
|
most:
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a: Koala/Touch Tablet b: Rambrant
|
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c: Degas Elite d: Cyber Paint
|
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e: Spectrum f: Computer-Eyes
|
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g: Print Shop h: Micro Illustrator
|
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i: NEOchrome j: Doodle
|
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k: Other:____________________________________________
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5) List your favorite Word Processing software:______________________
|
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6) List your favorite Music software:________________________________
|
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7) List your favorite Applications software:_________________________
|
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8) List your favorite Atari related book:____________________________
|
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9) List your favorite Atari programmer:______________________________
|
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10) List your favorite Atari vendor:__________________________________
|
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11) List your favorite Online Service:________________________________
|
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12) List your favorite Online Service SysOp:__________________________
|
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13) List your favorite BBS SysOp:_____________________________________
|
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14) List your favorite Atari columnist:_______________________________
|
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15) List your favorite Atari 8 Bit DOS:_______________________________
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If there are any other comments you wish to add, please do so. After you
|
|
have completed this survey, please email to any of the addresses listed
|
|
above or print this survey out and mail to the following address:
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Syndicate 1988 Atari Survey
|
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Post Office Box 74
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Middlesex, New Jersey 08846
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Please respond before 12/31/88. Results will be listed in a January 1989
|
|
issue of ZMagazine. If you are interested in receiving a voice polling,
|
|
Please leave your number in Email. Thank you for participating in this
|
|
survey. All responses will be kept confidential, only the cumlative
|
|
results will be published. Please pass the survey around so that we may
|
|
get as much response as possible.
|
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|
_______________________________________________________________________
|
|
ZNET Newswire (ST-Update)
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>From Tue Nov 29 10:59:16 EST 1988
|
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From: avy@yugas.UUCP (Avy MOISE)
|
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>Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
|
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Subject: Re: LAN CARDS?
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|
We just received the first 8 prototype boards of our TAXI controller board.
|
|
TAXI stands for The Atari eXtended Interface. The TAXI board will plug into
|
|
the Mega's expansion slot, or be driven through the Atari ACSI interface.
|
|
Some of the features are:
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1 Full Ethernet interface (thin is builtin, thick requires a transceiver box)
|
|
1 Full (true) SCSI interface independent of the Atari ACSI interface.
|
|
8 Full duplex serial lines (RS232-C compatible)
|
|
2 Centronics/parallel printer interface
|
|
1 MC68000 processor (when used as standalone configuration).
|
|
128K dual ported DRAM + 64/128K EPROM
|
|
|
|
This board can be incrementally configured as an Ethernet controller, 2-8
|
|
channels serial cross point switch; with or without parallel or SCSI
|
|
interface.
|
|
|
|
If you have any further questions you may contact
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|
|
|
FutureDOS R&D or Tyler Ivanco
|
|
1207-120 Torresdale Avenue, ISTS (Institute for Space and
|
|
North York, Ontario, Terrestrial Science)
|
|
Canada, M2R 3N7 York University,
|
|
Tel: (416)736-0321 North York, Ontario,
|
|
(ask for Avy) Canada, M3J 1P3
|
|
Tel: (416)736-2100 ext 7765
|
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uucp: avy@yunexus!stpl tyler@yunexus!stpl
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|
bitnet: FS300013@YUSOL FS300022@YUSOL
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ST Products Offered
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|
===================
|
|
ATARI ST CABLES
|
|
|
|
CBL-PWR Replacement AC power cord for ST $8.00
|
|
CBL-CMP Monitor cable for composite monitor/VCR. 520ST ONLY! $15.00
|
|
CBL-MIDI Pair of heavy 10' coiled MIDI cables. $20.00
|
|
CBL-ADRV 6' cable for external drive. Replaces Atari 4' cable. $20.00
|
|
CBL-HDRV Cable for use with Atari's hard drive. $25.00
|
|
CBL-IBDR Cable connects ST to 40 or 80 track 5 1/4- drive. $25.00
|
|
CBL-35DR Cable connects ST to industry standard 3.5- drive. $27.00
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|
|
ATARI ST PLUGS
|
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|
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PLG-MON Plug mates with ST monitor jack. $4.00
|
|
PLG-MIDI Plug mates with ST MIDI ports. $3.00
|
|
PLG-DRV Plug mates with ST external drive jack. $6.00
|
|
|
|
USA add $2 to your order total for shipping. All others add $3.
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|
|
|
Southern Security
|
|
14007 Longvue Dr.
|
|
Baker, LA 70714
|
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|
|
NOTE: The CBL-35DR should work with any industry standard IBM 3.5- drive
|
|
(360K or 720K) that has a 34 pin double header connector. The CBL-IBDR
|
|
connects to standard 5 1/4- drives (360K 40trk or 720K 80trk) with a 34
|
|
contact edge connector. Getting a 5 1/4- drive to work properly with an ST
|
|
may require finding and cutting out the pull up resistor in the drive
|
|
(see Antic Nov 85). The default seekrate on the ST is 3ms and many 5 1/4-
|
|
drives require a 6ms seekrate, so you may need a program such as SIXMS.PRG
|
|
found in the ST SIG on GEnie or Compuserve. You may also want FORMAT40.TOS
|
|
if using a 40 track 5 1/4- drive. On either size drive you will need a
|
|
proper power supply and also may have to set the drive select switch.
|
|
Putting your own drive together can save you MONEY, but make sure you know
|
|
what you are doing, or have someone help you who does. Help your fellow
|
|
Atarian's and me by uploading this file to your local BBS.
|
|
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|
|
New Operating System
|
|
====================
|
|
|
|
MINIX is a new operating system that is system call compatible with V7
|
|
UNIX. Unlike real UNIX, it is available with all the source code, both the
|
|
kernel and all the utilities. The purpose of this message is to announce
|
|
its availability on the 68000 CPU, specifically the Atari-ST. However,
|
|
since it should not be too hard to port it to other 68000-based computers
|
|
(e.g., Amiga, Macintosh), this message is being crossposted to a number of
|
|
newsgroups. This will be the only announcement outside comp.os.minix.
|
|
|
|
When MINIX is run on the Atari ST (or MegaST) it replaces the native
|
|
operating system (TOS) and turns the computer into a normal UNIX machine.
|
|
MINIX has been running on the IBM PC, XT, AT, and many clones, including
|
|
386s for almost two years. The IBM version is in widespread use all over
|
|
the world. The original (IBM) version was written by Andrew S. Tanenbaum.
|
|
The Atari port was done by Johan Stevenson and Jost Muller. MINIX does
|
|
not contain even a single line of AT&T code. Thus both the operating
|
|
system and the utilities are all brand new code.
|
|
|
|
MINIX FEATURES:
|
|
- System call compatible with V7 UNIX (except for a few very minor calls)
|
|
- Kernighan and Ritchie compatible C compiler is included
|
|
- Shell that is functionally identical to the Bourne shell is included
|
|
- Full multiprogramming (fork+exec; background jobs in shell: cc
|
|
file.c & )
|
|
- Full screen editor inspired by emacs (modeless, autoinsert, etc.)
|
|
included
|
|
- Ability to read and write TOS disks
|
|
- Over 90 popular utilities provided (cat, grep, ls, make, mount, sort,
|
|
etc.)
|
|
- Over 100 library procedures provided (atoi, fork, malloc, stdio, etc.)
|
|
- Works with floppy-only systems or with hard disk systems
|
|
- Full operating system source code (in C) is included
|
|
- Source code for all the utilities (except C compiler) is included
|
|
|
|
The Atari disks come with a little booklet telling how to boot the system
|
|
and how it differs from MINIX-PC (IBM version). Effectively it is a diff
|
|
listing between MINIX-ST and MINIX-PC. It makes no attempt to repeat the
|
|
500 or so pages on MINIX from the book or manual.
|
|
|
|
AVAILABILITY
|
|
|
|
MINIX is something of an intermediate form between AT&T UNIX and GNU.
|
|
Unlike GNU, MINIX is not public domain. It is copyrighted by Prentice-Hall
|
|
and is being sold by them. The price for the Atari disks in the U.S. is $80
|
|
+ shipping (somewhat higher abroad) and includes all the source code. On
|
|
the other hand, unlike AT&T UNIX, the source code is readily available, and
|
|
may be copied for bona fide educational and research use. For example, a
|
|
professor teaching a course on operating systems could legally buy the disks
|
|
and then make copies for all his students. A very limited amount of private
|
|
copying (say, no more than 3 copies per original) for personal friends is
|
|
ok. If this gets out of hand, and Prentice-Hall decides that not enough have
|
|
been sold, they will just drop the Atari and have future versions be for the
|
|
IBM only. It is the intention that future versions be compatible with POSIX.
|
|
|
|
In the U.S. you can order the software and books from most bookstores or
|
|
directly from Prentice-Hall in NJ. The ISBN number for the Atari software
|
|
is 0-13-584392-8. Prentice-Hall's phone number is (201) 767-5937.
|
|
|
|
|
|
PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENT
|
|
====================
|
|
|
|
TWEETY BOARD from Practical Solutions, Inc.
|
|
|
|
Stereo sound for the Atari ST is here! Tweety Board provides true stereo
|
|
output that will blow you away! Now you can play all your favorite games
|
|
and hear a whole new sound dimension with true-to-life effects. Music
|
|
programs sparkle with a vividness never before realized.
|
|
|
|
The ST computers already have three channels of sound supported in their
|
|
hardware. Atari combined the three together, resulting in one monophonic
|
|
channel, to make it compatible with the monitor's sound. That's fine for
|
|
monitors but hardly impressive when listened to with a stereo system.
|
|
|
|
Tweety Board solves the problem with it's small circuit board specially
|
|
designed to access those hidden channels. It works in parallel with the
|
|
ST's existing sound circuitry making it completely compatible with all ST
|
|
software. You can also program your own effects or music! The sound from
|
|
your monitor remains untouched and still functions in it's normal use.
|
|
Simply plug Tweety Board inside your machine and the three independent RCA
|
|
jacks are ready to hook up to your three amplified speakers. An adapter
|
|
cable is provided for hookup to a standard two-channel sound system.
|
|
|
|
No matter which way you connect it, you've never heard such vibrant 3-D or
|
|
crystal clear stereo sound from your ST. No buzz or noise and an easy,
|
|
solderless installation - what more could you ask for?
|
|
|
|
Tweety Board will be available in the 1st week of December with a retail
|
|
price of only $59.95.
|
|
|
|
For further information contact:
|
|
|
|
Mark Sloatman
|
|
Practical Solutions
|
|
1930 E. Grant Rd.
|
|
Tucson, AZ 85719
|
|
|
|
Phone: (602) 884-9612
|
|
CompuServe PPN: 76004,2000
|
|
Genie address: PRACTICALS
|
|
_______________________________________________________________________
|
|
Transformer Update
|
|
|
|
ST Xformer BBS Support and Update Info for the Atari XL/XE emulator
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
by Darek Mihocka 11/15/88
|
|
|
|
For the last 4 months, ST Xformer II (versions 2.0 thru 2.3) has been
|
|
available for download on Compuserve, Delphi, and Genie. This has proved
|
|
to be an effective distribution method, allowing me to put up new versions
|
|
once a month, and also provide online support to Xformer users. This
|
|
online support benefits the users, and has also benefited me, allowing
|
|
me to hear of bugs and suggestions. I compared my latest development
|
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version of Xformer 2.4 to the version 2.1 which is up on the online
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services, and can see quite an improvement in compatibility. Several major
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titles, including some popular video games, which do not run under 2.1
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do run under 2.4, and I still plan to spend about a month on 2.4 before
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releasing it.
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As nice as this may seem, this online support costs me and you money. My
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monthly bill for Compuserve, Genie, and Delphi is about $250, which is
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barely offset by the registration fees of those users who have been honest
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enough to send in the $20. And from the user's point of view, paying $10/
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hour or more to use these services becomes prohibitive if you try to
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download every Xformer update and the megabytes of 8-bit software that I
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have uploaded for use with Xformer, not to mention the many more megabytes
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of 8-bit software regularly available. Although Genie is cheap at $5/hr,
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I have to call it long distance and only get 1200 baud access, and
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although Compuserve and Delphi have local numbers, their 2400 baud file
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transfer speed is much slower.
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Since September I have been planning to set up Xformer BBSs, which would
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provide a cheaper method of support, both for me and the users. After
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getting nothing but bombs from STadel 3 BBS software, and after not
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getting some badly needed phone support from QMI for the BBS I half
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finished in ST Talk Pro, I started looking around for existing BBSs which
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could give me space for Xformer support. I have several BBSs ready to
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provide the support, but for now, I'm only going to give out one number,
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and see how things go.
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The L.U.ST BBS in London, Ontario is a 300/1200/2400 baud 24 hour BBS
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which is giving me 20 meg of space for Xformer files. I already have over
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30 meg of p/d 8-bit software, so there will be no lack of Xformer-ready
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.SD and .DD files. It is in the heart of southern Ontario, so it is a
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cheap long-distance call from anywhere in the Great Lakes states, like
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Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York State. At 2400 baud, an ARCed
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.SD file only takes about 5 minutes to download, which is quicker and
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cheaper than calling Genie at 1200 baud.
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By the way, L.U.ST (London Users of STs) produces of one the highest
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quality newsletters around. If you belong to a user group, consider
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exchanging newsletters with L.U.ST.
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This BBS will start the Xformer support this weekend (Nov. 19). Since it
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is in my area, I will call frequently to provide support. Registered users
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of Xformer will also have access to other downloads, such as Xformer 2.4
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and later, version 2.5 (the 130XE emulator). Xformer 2.4 will _NOT_ be
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uploaded to the pay services but will be available to new registered users
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and as a free update to current registered users.
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Of course I am not dropping support of the pay services, just limiting it
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slightly. If you do subscribe to Compuserve, all the latest available
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Xformer related files can be found in the ST XFORMER download library in
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the Atari ST Productivity SIG. To enter it, type -GO ATARIPRO-. If you
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subscribe to Genie, type -M 476- to enter the Atari ST download section,
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select category 14 (Product Support) and do a file list back until about
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July. Look for files uploaded by me (DAREKM). On Delphi, enter the ST Log
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databases, and scan through the Recent Arrivals section for the latest
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files, and the other sections for older files. Type -SEA XFORMER- to do
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the search. I did at first provide support on BIX, but stopped after I
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calculated my billing rate to be about $30 or $40/hr.
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If you are a registered user who has contributed $20 or more in shareware
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fees, you can get the latest Xformer files from me by either calling the
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L.U.ST BBS or simply mailing in your Xformer disk and I will mail it back
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to you with the new files. The current latest files are: ST Xformer
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version 2.21 and 2.31, FXP 1.1, QTU 1.1, and there is a new boot disk
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effective Nov. 6th. Version 2.21 should only be used for the Apple and C64
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emulation, since version 2.31 has some nice improvements:
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- smaller size, uses less memory
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- faster text and graphics scrolling
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- marginal overall speed increase (trust me, you won't notice it)
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- support for 1200XL function keys and the Help key
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- faster 800XL ROM/RAM swapping
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- elimination of virtual joysticks 3 and 4 to match XL/XE design
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- now runs the G.O.E. demo and some more versions of SpartaDOS
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- more accurate serial port emulation (requires the disk drive cable)
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which allows you to connect any self-powered 8-bit peripheral, e.g.
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the 850 interface and the various Atari printers and plotters.
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ST Xformer source code is available on the pay services and on the BBS,
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and is described fully in the latest ST LOG #26. It is helpful to check ST
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LOG #17 and #18 as well, since they contain my first docs of the original
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Xformer 1.1 source code.
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L.U.ST BBS - (519)-432-5144 300/1200/2400 baud 24hrs.
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U.S. BBSs coming soon.
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Compuserve - ST XFORMER library in ATARIPRO I am 73657,2714
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Delphi - ST databases in the ST Log SIG I am DAREKM
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Genie - ST download library 14 I am DAREKM
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Xformer support (voice): (519)-747-0386, 24hrs, me or a machine.
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I now have a permanent answering machine set up, so if anyone has any
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questions or things they'd like to talk about, give me a call, and if I'm
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not home, leave a message and I'll most like phone you back within a day.
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Leave your name, area code and phone number, city or time zone, and a
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convenient time when you can be reached. If you have questions, leave them
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on the tape too so that I can answer them when I phone you back. The
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number is listed above, and I can usually be reached in the late afternoon
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(eastern time), or around midnight.
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I will _NOT_ answer questions regarding pirated software or release dates
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of Xformer 2.4, 2.5, or 3.0. Announcements will be made on the support
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BBSs and online services when they are available. I trust that if you are
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using -cracked- files of disks and cartridges that you do own the
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originals. If you have an 8-bit disk drive and are using it with Xformer,
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there is no need to crack most software. The serial cable to connect the
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8-bit drive to the ST is available from me for $23 US.
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Hope to see everyone calling the BBS this weekend. Leave a message to the
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sysop and let him know you are an Xformer user. If you don't yet have the
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Xformer files, you will be able to download them, but not all the files
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that the registered users have access to. When you register you will
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receive the printed manual and latest software on an 800K disk. Add $2 if
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you'd rather have 2 400K disks, i.e. you only have a single sided disk
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drive. Having at least a megabyte of memory is almost a must. The 8-bit
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disk drive cable is only available to people who register.
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Xformer is quickly reaching the level of Atari XL/XE support that emulators
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like the Magic Sac and PC Ditto provide of their respective machines, but
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like those other emulators, it has taken a lot of time and effort. Since
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this program is shareware, my income from it relies solely on the shareware
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registrations of users. At $20, it's cheap, and you will get the free
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updates and support through 1988 and 1989. Some time in 1989 I expect the
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program to be at an advanced enough stage to not require any more updates.
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But don't wait until then to enjoy it!
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- Darek Mihocka
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Box 2624, Station B
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Kitchener, Ontario N2H 6N2
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CANADA
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PayBax BBS, Wilmington, DE. 302-731-5558 All Bauds, All Hours
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Syndicate ZMagazine Issue #134 December 4, 1988
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(c)SPC, Syndicate Publishing Company, Ron Kovacs, 1988
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