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| ROVAC ZMAGAZINE |
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| Issue #167 |
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| July 25, 1989 |
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|Copyright 1989, RII|
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|This week in ZMagazine|
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Baker Solitare
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Frank Walters
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CompuServe New 8-bit Uploads
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Chameleon Software
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GEnie New 8-bit Uploads
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Ketuckiana Atari Fest '89
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Z*NET Newswire 8-bit Edition
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Harold Brewer
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|BAKER SOLITARE|
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|by Frank Walters|
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T.A.C.O. BELL BBS
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I came across this gem of a card game
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in the March, 1989 Antic Magazine. If
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you have this issue and have not tried
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the program, I would recommend you get
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it out and give it a whirl.
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There are so few new programs for the
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Atari these days that a worthwhile one
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should be given a chance. I have
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become addicted to it and play it a few
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times almost every day. The original
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listing has an annoying error that
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sometimes rears its ugly head in the
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middle of an interesting game. If you
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insert this TRAP statement in line 620,
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it will prevent the game from stopping:
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620 TRAP 620:X=USR(...
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The error is due to calculation for a
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Block Transfer of cards from one column
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to another. There is some anomaly in
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the formula and the TRAP will prevent
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the move if the error should occur and
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allow you to make the transfer a single
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card at a time. The Block Transfer is
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just a short cut to save time, so the
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modification does not affect the actual
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play of the game. I did send a letter
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to Antic explaining the error and my
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quick-fix, but I never received an
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answer, nor did they publish any sort
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of correction that I know about.
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The idea of the game is to build from
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the Aces up to Kings on each of the
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four suit (color) terminal piles. The
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deal consists of all 52 cards in eight
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columns, face up. There are four single
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card -Parking spaces- at the upper left
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and the four -Terminal piles- at the
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upper right. You move one card at a
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time from the bottom of any column to
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either an empty Parking space, Terminal
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pile, or build on another column. To
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build, the cards must be the same color
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and in descending order from King to
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Two. The Ace must of course be placed
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in the terminal pile.
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| * K * * 3 A * * |
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|P T|
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| 4 T 8 5 Q 8 3 J |
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Since you are limited to moving a
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single card at a time, you cannot move
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a block of cards from one pile to
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another, unless some intermediate
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spaces or cards are available. If you
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have 2 open spaces in the Parking area,
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you could move a block of Blue 8,7,6 to
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the Blue 9 in another column. The 7
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and 6 go in the Parking, move the 8 on
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the 9 and then the 7 and 6 from the
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Parking to the new column. Any column
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that becomes empty may be used to build
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starting with any card, it doesn't have
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to be a King.
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The moves are nicely handled with the
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keyboard GET routine. Each column and
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space is indicated by a letter. You
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simply type the letter of the source
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column first, followed by the letter
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of the destination column. The card is
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then moved if it is a legal move. Any
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illegal move is indicated by a flashing
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pause, and you are returned to try a
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different move.
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The play screen is a pleasing Graphics
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1 with modified characters which allow
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lower case letters for identification
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of columns, and upper case letters and
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numbers for the cards in four colors.
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The game also has easier versions that
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allow you to play with only two or
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three suits instead of four. The
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number of columns are reduced in the
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deal, according to the total number of
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cards dealt.
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One of the things I like most about
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this solitaire card game is the ESC
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feature that allows you to start over
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and re-deal when the situation has
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become hopeless. Since all of the
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cards are dealt face up, you can
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sometimes see the impossibility of a
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solution almost immediately and simply
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hit ESC to get another shuffle and
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deal. You don't have to wade through
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half the deck to uncover turned-down
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cards only to find it hopelessly
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blocked.
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There is another neat feature: the
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SPACE allows you to take back the
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previous moves if you change your mind
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and want to try a different approach.
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You can use the P key to mark your
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current position and a tone beeps.
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After making a series of moves, you can
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cancel the moves by pressing the SPACE
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repeatedly until you hear the beep
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again. Your cards are then in the
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position where you marked them before.
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The Block move mentioned above still
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works with the modification. You
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simply type T as the first letter. The
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'T' at the upper right changes color
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and then type the source column letter
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and destination letter and the block
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move will take place if the program can
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figure a way. If not, you may be able
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to make the move one-at-a-time anyway,
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which I found to frequently be the
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case.
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I have had many hours of enjoyment from
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this game and anyone who likes card
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games should find this a satisfying
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challenge. It is easy to learn and the
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Escape feature removes the frustration
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so often encountered in solitaire
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games. I hope others will give this
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game a good trial, I think you will
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find it a pleasant surprise.
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(NOTE: The title at the top of this
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article is not part of the game
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program--I just made it up.)
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|COMPUSERVE NEW 8-BIT UPLOADS|
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Courtesy of CompuServe's Atari8 Library
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Uploader address
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Filename/type
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Date Size Downloads
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[76004,1764]
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FLASH3.TXT
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26-Jul-89 1945 Accesses: 4
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New! Printer driver for Print Shop
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and Print Shop Companion, to work
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with the; Atari 1020
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Printer/Plotter, Okimate 10, and
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the Epson LQ-500/800 (or comp.)
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printers.
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[76004,1764]
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SALE2B.TXT
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26-Jul-89 1326 Accesses: 4
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In addition to our other items in
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our Super Summer Sale, we have
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added our XF35 Kit, to the list!
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[76214,456]
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ANOYPR.ARC/binary
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26-Jul-89 1920
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This is the Annoyer Protector! from
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Minefield Productions.
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[75236,135]
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DET.ARC/binary
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25-Jul-89 4480
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DECIMAL TO ENGLISH TRANSLATOR.
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[72750,747]
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AVALAN.ARC/binary
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24-Jul-89 2432 Accesses: 3
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THESE BOULDER DASH SCREENS WERE
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DOWNLOADED FROM THE ST SIG, I THEN
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RECREATED THEM FOR THE 8-BIT
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[72677,3520]
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DREAMO.AMP/binary
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22-Jul-89 9472 Accesses: 7
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Aerosmith's 'Dream On', in AMP 2
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format
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[71450,1050]
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AELPD.TXT
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21-Jul-89 26752 Accesses: 9
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This is the latest edition of The
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Atari Exchange Of Louisville Atari
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8-bit PD Library Catalog.
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[71450,1050]
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BBSREP.TXT
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21-Jul-89 5760 Accesses: 5
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This is the Atari Scene! Local BBS
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Report that includes BBSes in
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Indiana (812) and Kentucky (502).
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[71450,1050]
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LDBBS.TXT
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21-Jul-89 10496 Accesses: 18
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This is the Atari Scene!
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Long-Distance BBS Report.
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[71450,1050]
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SDAAT8.TXT
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21-Jul-89 7808 Accesses: 57
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This is the latest price listing of
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Atari 8-bit products that are
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available from Software Discounters
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Of America (GO SDA).
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[71511,2713]
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DSKMST.OBJ/binary
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19-Jul-89 8176 Accesses: 24
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DISK EDITOR AND DISSASSEMBLER WITH
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LABELS FROM JULY 89 ANALOG MAGAZINE
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[72750,476]
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DXEFIX.ARC/binary
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19-Jul-89 640 Accesses: 27
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This fixes the bug in DOS-XE which
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prevents copying files from DOS-XE
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disks to DOS 2.0/2.5 disks.
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[71511,415]
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DTQ.COM/binary
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17-Jul-89 2341 Accesses: 26
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This is a module for DETERM that
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will implement the CIS Quick B
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transfer protocol.
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[71450,1050]
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COLRAD.TXT
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14-Jul-89 14847 Accesses: 23
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This is the latest version of my
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tutorial file on viewing and
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displaying the weather maps on
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CompuServe with an Atari 8-bit.
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[71450,1050]
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TOMHWK.TXT
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14-Jul-89 4352 Accesses: 16
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This is a review of Tomahawk by
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DataSoft written by Rich Link,
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SysOp of The Atari Scene! BBS (502)
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456-4292.
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[72460,646]
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PHONE.ARC/binary
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13-Jul-89 2669 Accesses: 34
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This program will print out the
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possible mnemonics or names that
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your phone number might represent.
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[71511,415]
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CLISDX.COM/binary
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12-Jul-89 929 Accesses: 28
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CLISDX.COM is a module for Determ
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v1.59. It works with SpartaDos X
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and/or SpartaDos 3.2.
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[71511,415]
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CLISDX.DOC
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12-Jul-89 1128 Accesses: 30
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Documentation for CLISDX.COM, a
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DeTerm module that implements a
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Command Line Interface for SDX
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users.
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[71511,415]
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DTBAT.DOC
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12-Jul-89 2026 Accesses: 32
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Documentation for DTBAT.COM, batch
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file handler for DeTerm
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[71511,415]
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DTWHAT.COM/binary
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12-Jul-89 867 Accesses: 22
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DTWHAT is a small utility for
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DeTerm v1.59.
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[71511,415]
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DTWHAT.DOC
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12-Jul-89 1301 Accesses: 25
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Documentation for DTWHAT.COM -- use
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this module in DeTerm to look at a
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disk file and determine what kind
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of file it is.
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[73257,330]
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CHRONO.DCM/binary
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12-Jul-89 6119 Accesses: 13
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Master of Chronos - a level 11
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Alternate Reality the city
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Character.
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[71777,2140]
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Z165.ARC/binary
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11-Jul-89 15744 Accesses: 36
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ZMagazine #165 for July 11, 1989.
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[71777,2140]
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ZINDX5.TXT/binary
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11-Jul-89 7936 Accesses: 12
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Index of articles appearing in
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Zmagazine issues 138 to 163.
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[72457,1212]
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CONVER.ARC/binary
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11-Jul-89 7680 Accesses: 17
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THE ULTIMATE MEASUREMENT CONVERSION
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PROGRAM ....WRITTEN IN ATARI BASIC.
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|CHAMELEON SOFTWARE|
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FELLOW ATARI LOVERS
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I am proud to announce a new software
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company dedicated to 8-Bit Ataris.
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. . . . .CHAMELEON SOFTWARE. . . . .
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CHAMELEON SOFTWARE will change the way
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you use your ATARI.
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[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
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Having had a small business of my own,
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I know how important an ATARI computer
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can be to business. The problem has
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always been that there was no easy way
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to use programs; no programs you could
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change to fit your needs; no programs
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that would do the simple business
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problems. Oh sure, you could use a
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spread sheet and a accounting program,
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plus a word processor, and maybe even a
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data base. But these programs were
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usually only good for big jobs--WHAT
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ABOUT THE SMALL ONES?
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Well, I got frustrated enough that I
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decided to write a series of
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interactive programs that would take
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care of all these little business
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problems without causing new ones. The
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name of these new programs is:
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. . . . MY FINGERTIP BUSINESS . . . .
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My Fingertip Business is made up of the
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following two main programs:
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FT1 - 1. Fingertip Calender+
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a. Includes -go get'um-
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quote of the day
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2. Fingertip Clock
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3. Disk Functions
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4. Premade ready to print
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forms
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a. Conditional Sale
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Agreement
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b. Promissory Note
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c. Indemnity Agreement
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d. General Release
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5. Built-in Instructions
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6. Error traping
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FT2 - 1. Limited Power of Attorney
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2. Request for Price Quote
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3. Overdue Account Balance
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4. Dishonored Check Notice
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5. Customer Profile
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6. Sales Invoice/Order form
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Coming Soon--Fingertip Phone Directory
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(release 9/15/89)
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Fingertip Mailing Labels
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(to be announced)
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Fingertip appointment Book
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(release 9/15/89)
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Fingertip calculator
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(to be announced)
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Fingertip Mini-Ledger
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(to be announced)
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All Fingertip programs are written in
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BASIC. I wrote these programs in BASIC
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so they could be customized by the
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user. What good is a program if you
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can't make it fit YOUR needs?!?! If,
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however, you are not interested in
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changing the program, it will be sent
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to you in compiled BASIC.
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For the 130XE or upgraded 800XL user,
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these programs are RAMdisk resident.
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That in itself is a very important
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feature that will save you plenty of
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valuable time--switch from FT1 to FT2
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in seconds.
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All forms can be saved to disk for your
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records, or you can pull them up with
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your word processor if you wish to make
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a quick change to one form but don't
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want to change the program.
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I have elected to use MYDOS as the
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operating system, and $1.00 of the
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Fingertip Business purchase price will
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be sent to MYDOS's creator Bob Puff.
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The programs work just as well with
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ATARI DOS 2.5, but MYDOS is preferred
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for those of you who have a RAMdisk
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larger than 64k.
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The purchase price of the FINGERTIP
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BUSINESS (includes FT1 & FT2) is only
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$12.95 + $1.50 shipping &
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handling--Total price $14.45. To
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order, simply fill out the attached
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order form and mail to:
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Chameleon Software
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1013 Marvern Drive East
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Chambersburg, PA 17201
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ATTN: Fingertip Business
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FINGERTIP BUSINESS
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Name:__________________________________
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__________________________________
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Address:_______________________________
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_______________________________
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City,ST,ZIP:___________________________
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___________________________
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Phone:____________________
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RAMdisk?______________ size____________
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Atari 8bit model:_____________________
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Enclose $12.95 plus $1.50 shipping and
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handling / Total $14.45 check or Money
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order. Allow 2 weeks for delivery.
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Outside USA add $1.00 to shipping
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charge.
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CHAMELEON SOFTWARE
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If you have any suggestions or a
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program that you feel would enhance
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FINGERTIP BUSINESS, please write to the
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above address. We want your input!!!
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All future program updates and
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additions will be sold for $5.95 to
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registered FINGERTIP BUSINESS owners.
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This program will not work with 40
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column printers, but should work on any
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80 column daisy wheel or dot matrix
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printer. There are no graphics to be
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printed, just clean business forms.
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Therefore, I have developed these forms
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with little or no printer codes.
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One disk drive is required; two disk
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drives is optional; works great with
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hard drives configured with MYDOS or
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equivalent.
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Author's Note: If you have never tried
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programing in Atari BASIC--YOU SURE
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HAVE MISSED THE ATARI BOAT!!
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Programing in BASIC is fun, rewarding,
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and challenging. Nothing is more
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rewarding than watching something you
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thought of yesterday start to work
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today. Take a little time and
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experiment with BASIC, but be careful:
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your wife might think she is a
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widow--mine sure does.
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Regardless of how my program is
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accepted by my fellow Atarians, I would
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like to thank and recommend the
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following books and publications as
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excellent sources for answers and
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examples:
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Antic Magazine(subscribe today)
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Your Atari Computer(Ion Poole)
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Atari XE Handbook(Weber Systems, Inc.)
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Basic Atari Basic(James Coan)
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Analog Magazine(subscribe today)
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. . . THANK YOU!
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|GENIE NEW 8-BIT UPLOADS|
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Courtesy of GEnie's 8-bit Atari Library
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No. File Name
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YYMMDD Bytes Access Lib
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4497 HDPALMAC65.ARC
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890725 20160 2 27
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Desc: MAC65 SOURCE TO HARDRIVE
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ARCER PAL
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4496 AMPALMAC65.ARC
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890725 17640 2 27
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Desc: Source to AM.PAL module in
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MAC65
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4495 CRPALMAC65.ARC
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890725 11340 2 27
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Desc: Source to CR.PAL module in
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MAC65
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4494 GLUPALMAC65.ARC
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890725 22680 2 27
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Desc: Source to GLU.PAL module in
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MAC65
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4493 COMPREP.ARC
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890723 61740 19 11
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Desc: Software&hardware from
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Comp.Repeats
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4492 LOGPAL.GLU
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890722 10080 3 27
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Desc: Log for PAL/OASIS4.5 MAC65
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GLU file
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4491 MAC65OASISPAL30.ARC
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890721 11340 5 27
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Desc: MAC65 equates for OASIS.PAL
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V3.0
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4489 EXPSELECT.ARC
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890721 3780 15 24
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Desc: Utility to enable or
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disable cart.
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4488 AMIGA2.ARC
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890720 30240 44 19
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Desc: Adult Amiga graphics
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|
conversions
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4487 AMIGA1.ARC
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890720 30240 45 19
|
|
Desc: Adult Amiga graphics
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|
conversions
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|
|
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4485 DMASTER.OBJ
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|
890719 8820 35 16
|
|
Desc: SECTOR EDITOR AND
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|
DISASSEMBLER FROM
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4484 Z166.ARC
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890719 16380 72 13
|
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Desc: ZMagazine #166 for 18 July
|
|
1989
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4483 EXPRESSREVIEW.ARC
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890718 3780 38 8
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Desc: Individual EXPRESS! cart
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|
review.
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4482 FINGERPR.TXT
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890718 6300 35 9
|
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Desc: SMALL BUSINESS PACKAGE
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4481 MAGAZINES/DISKS FOR SALE
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|
890717 3780 8 11
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|
Desc: Major Atari mags, programs
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|
on disk
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4480 OASISREVIEW45.ARC
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890716 18900 10 27
|
|
Desc: Review for Atari8 User
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|
Groups
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4479 APACSHOW.OBJ
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|
890715 3780 41 4
|
|
Desc: Slide show for APAC (.PI9)
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|
files
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4478 RAMDISK1088K.COM
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|
890715 6300 16 2
|
|
Desc: FORMAT RAMDISK 1088K FOR
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130XE
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4477 T816SYSDOC.ASC
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|
890715 17640 7 25
|
|
Desc: Turbo-OS System
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|
Documentation
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|
|
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4476 ZINDX138.TXT
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|
890711 8820 30 13
|
|
Desc: ZMag index for #s 138 thru
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163
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4475 Z165.ARC
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|
890711 16380 78 13
|
|
Desc: ZMagazine #165 for 11 July,
|
|
1989
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4474 CONVERT.ARC
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|
890710 2520 23 1
|
|
Desc: CONVERT BYTES TO
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SECTORS-D/L HELP
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|KENTUCKIANA ATARI FEST '89|
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PRESS RELEASE
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|
KENTUCKIANA ATARI FEST '89
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|
Sheraton Lakeview Hotel
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|
Clarksville,Indiana (Louisville,Ky.)
|
|
October 28 - October 29, 1989
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|
|
|
The Kentuckiana Atari Fest '89 will be
|
|
held on the weekend of October 28th and
|
|
29th, 1989, at the Sheraton Lakeview
|
|
Hotel in Clarksville,IN, which is
|
|
located 1 mile from Louisville,KY.
|
|
|
|
Atari Corp. is expected to attend this
|
|
event, and we have tenative commitments
|
|
from ICD, Mastertronics, Innovative
|
|
Concepts, and other Atari dealers and
|
|
developers for attendance and/or
|
|
participation at the show or with the
|
|
related events of the show.
|
|
|
|
We will also have seminars and
|
|
conferences on Atari related products
|
|
and information, including a users
|
|
group forum with representatives from
|
|
users groups across the nation
|
|
attending.
|
|
|
|
A special package deal has been set up
|
|
for this convention, with the package
|
|
including 2 nights at the Sheraton
|
|
Lakeview hotel, and 4 meals (breakfast
|
|
and dinner) daily for 1 person. The
|
|
room is a single or double bed room
|
|
with a 1-4 person occupancy.
|
|
Additional meal packages, and optional
|
|
lunches will also be available for this
|
|
event.
|
|
|
|
We hope to make this an annual affair,
|
|
but it will require your help and
|
|
support to pull it off.
|
|
|
|
I hope to see you there, and thank you
|
|
for your support.
|
|
|
|
Sincerely,
|
|
Lawrence R. Estep
|
|
Convention Coordinator
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kentuckiana Atari Fest '89
|
|
October 28 and 29, 1989
|
|
|
|
Sheraton Lakeview Hotel
|
|
Clarksville,Indiana
|
|
(1 mile from Louisville,Ky.)
|
|
|
|
Calendar Of Events as of 07/26/89
|
|
|
|
Saturday October 28
|
|
Breakfast Buffet 9:30 A.M.
|
|
Convention Opens 11:00 A.M.
|
|
Optional Lunch Buffet 1:00 P.M.
|
|
Convention Closes 5:30 P.M.
|
|
Formal Dinner
|
|
(Roast Beef or Turkey w/dressing)
|
|
7:00 P.M.
|
|
|
|
Sunday October 29
|
|
Breakfast Buffet 9:00 A.M.
|
|
Convention Opens 10:30 A.M.
|
|
Optional Lunch Buffet 12:30 P.M.
|
|
Convention Closes 4:00 P.M.
|
|
Dinner Buffet
|
|
(Country Fried Chicken)
|
|
6:00 P.M.
|
|
|
|
|
|
SPECIAL PACKAGE DEAL
|
|
|
|
2 nights w/1 meal package $159.95
|
|
2 nights w/2 meal packages $199.95
|
|
Extra meal packages $ 45.00
|
|
(Meal packages are available without
|
|
the reservation package)
|
|
Additional night $ 59.95
|
|
Optional Lunch Buffet package $ 24.95
|
|
|
|
Individual Meal prices available upon
|
|
request.
|
|
|
|
Children under 3 eat free
|
|
Children under 10 eat for half price
|
|
|
|
Call (812) 944-8997 now to place your
|
|
reservations, or for more information.
|
|
|
|
Interested dealers, user groups, or
|
|
exhibitors--please read the special
|
|
Dealer information file that is on the
|
|
Atari Scene! BBS (502) 456-4292, or
|
|
call (812) 944-8997 for more details on
|
|
how you can be a part of this event.
|
|
|
|
Phone reservations can be placed with
|
|
Visa/Mastercard.
|
|
|
|
Mail reservations can be placed with
|
|
money order, cashiers check, or credit
|
|
cards only (made out to Atari Exchange
|
|
of Louisville). Credit card mail
|
|
orders require a signed note with
|
|
credit card number and expiration date.
|
|
|
|
Advance reservations received by
|
|
September 1, 1989 will receive a free
|
|
extra chance in our Atari Raffle to be
|
|
held at the convention.
|
|
|
|
All reservations MUST be received by
|
|
October 1, 1989. Please mail or call
|
|
your reservations in TODAY!
|
|
|
|
Admission to the convention is $3 per
|
|
day per person, $5 for a weekend pass
|
|
per person, or $12 for a family weekend
|
|
pass.
|
|
|
|
USER GROUP REPRESENTATIVES SHOULD
|
|
NOTIFY US WHEN PLACING A RESERVATION OF
|
|
THAT FACT, SO A NAMETAG CAN BE MADE UP
|
|
FOR THEM.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Assistant Convention Coordinators
|
|
|
|
Todd Rufer
|
|
Charles Crowder
|
|
Jason Dickens
|
|
Chris Dickens
|
|
David Brown
|
|
|
|
Information is also available on the
|
|
Twilight Zone BBS (502) 897-1589, or
|
|
the Twilight Zone II BBS
|
|
(502) 955-6955.
|
|
|
|
|
|
This file may be reproduced and
|
|
distributed freely, provided such
|
|
reproductions include the entire
|
|
article.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lawrence R. Estep 07/27/89
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|DEALER/USER GROUP/EXHIBITOR|
|
|
| INFORMATION PRESS RELEASE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
07/28/89
|
|
|
|
KENTUCKIANA ATARI FEST '89
|
|
October 28-29
|
|
Louisville,Kentucky
|
|
|
|
|
|
Set-up fees for dealer/developer/user
|
|
group and exhibitor booths is $100 for
|
|
the entire weekend.
|
|
|
|
Booth space will be decided upon by
|
|
individual space requirements and order
|
|
received.
|
|
|
|
|
|
There will be no developer sales
|
|
allowed of products that are available
|
|
through mail order dealers, whether
|
|
those particular dealers are present
|
|
or not.
|
|
|
|
Dealer sales only, except where
|
|
approved by the coordinators.
|
|
|
|
This will only be done when an item is
|
|
sold BY THE DEVELOPER ONLY, and is not
|
|
available through ANY dealers.
|
|
|
|
Product demonstrations of items
|
|
available through dealers is
|
|
encouraged, but sales of these items
|
|
will not be permitted.
|
|
|
|
|
|
The set-up fee includes free admission
|
|
for the representatives of your
|
|
company who will be working at your
|
|
booth. We must be notified of the
|
|
names of these people in advance. Free
|
|
passes and nametags will be available
|
|
at the entrance for these people.
|
|
|
|
|
|
For more information, call Lawrence
|
|
Estep at (812) 944-8997.
|
|
|
|
|
|
All booth reservations must be received
|
|
by September 15,1989.
|
|
|
|
Reservations after this date will be
|
|
charged a $50 additional fee.
|
|
|
|
-Lawrence Estep
|
|
Convention Coordinator
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|Z*NET NEWSWIRE 8-BIT EDITION|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|by Harold Brewer|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Alan Reeve, author of Diamond OS,
|
|
Diamond Paint, and Diamond Write,
|
|
gives 8-bitters even more reason
|
|
to be interested in the Diamond
|
|
series: Diamond Publish hopefully
|
|
will be completed by August 31.
|
|
|
|
I'd certainly like to see more
|
|
information on Diamond Publish.
|
|
How about you?
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ronnie Riche, of TextPro fame,
|
|
announced on GEnie that he is back
|
|
into our 8-bit realm.
|
|
|
|
A new version of TextPro (the
|
|
word processor of many Oasis
|
|
SysOps, not to mention the w.p.
|
|
which ZMagazine is published with)
|
|
is planned. Mr. Riche requests
|
|
TextPro's users' input for the
|
|
new version--any new features
|
|
desired, and any problems
|
|
encountered.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Computer Software Services's ad
|
|
in the September Antic announces
|
|
the availability of Bob Puff's
|
|
Black Box, Multiplexer, and SuperE
|
|
Burner.
|
|
|
|
A quick call to CSS'S Ron Bryant
|
|
cleared up a question I had:
|
|
only The Black Box (of these three
|
|
products) is available, and that
|
|
on a limited basis with either
|
|
0K or 64K.
|
|
|
|
Mr. Bryant informed me this ad in
|
|
Antic was supposed to be in the
|
|
October issue (not the September
|
|
issue), and that CSS normally
|
|
has all their advertised items in
|
|
stock. Tentative release date for
|
|
the Multiplexer is the last of
|
|
August, and for the SuperE burner
|
|
is the last of September.
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
| Rovac Industries, Incorporated |
|
|
| P.O. Box 74, Middlesex, NJ 08846 |
|
|
| (201) 968-8148 |
|
|
|Copyright 1989 All Rights Reserved|
|
|
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|
|
Reprint permission is granted
|
|
providing ZMagazine and the original
|
|
author is credited.
|
|
|
|
|
|
CompuServe: 71777,2140
|
|
GEnie: ZMAGAZINE
|
|
Source: BDG793
|
|
|
|
ZMagazine Headquarters BBSes:
|
|
Centurion BBS--(314)621-5046
|
|
(618)451-0165
|
|
Chaos BBS--(517)371-1106
|
|
Shadow Haven--(916)962-2566
|
|
Stairway to Heaven--(216)784-0574
|
|
The Pub--(716)826-5733
|