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WHAT'S NEW IN THE ATARI FORUMS (December 18)

PLAY ASTEROIDS BY MODEM!

Download file RAYOID.LZH from LIBRARY 2 of the Atari Arts Forum (GO
ATARIARTS) for a three-in-one package of games. Includes a game similar
to Asteroids with great sounds (DMA sound supported). Action and
strategy. Documentation in English and French.

VERSION 6.5 OF WHATIS!

New version! WHATIS 6.5 identifies over 125 file types - ARCs, LHarcs,
PRGs, pics, ACCs, animations, etc... no more "what kind of file is this?"
problems! Runs as a PRG or ACC or a TTP-like program on any ST/TT in any
rez. Short docs included in the ARC. All the features of previous
versions, plus adds Warp9 Extend-O-Save modules and five other file types,
and allows the dialog to be centered with a double-click.

Download file WHATIS.ARC from LIBRARY 6 of the Atari Productivity
Forum (GO ATARIPRO).

GTHOR - ONE OF THE WORLD'S BEST OTHELLO PROGRAMS

Download file GTHOR.LZH from LIBRARY 2 of the Atari Arts Forum (GO
ATARIARTS) for GTHOR 2.0, an Othello program that is considered one of the
four top Othello programs in the world. If you think you're good at
Othello, try this program!

STALKER STUFFR BACKTALK UTILITY

Download file STKSTU.ZIP from LIBRARY 2 of the Atari Productivity
Forum (GO ATARIPRO) for "STalker Stuffr", a utility for use with STalker3
desk accessory. Use with CLI or Hotwire to automate Stalker tasks. Run a
BackTALK script without opening the Stalker window. Create HotWire LGR
entries for STalker DA sessions.

MIDI MUSIC MAKER

Version 2.21 of Midi Music Maker is now available in LIBRARY 5 of the
Atari Arts Forum (GO ATARIARTS) as file MMM221.LZH. This program plays 16
different types of music including SMF. It also will create SMF format 0
or 1 from any of the types played. New features include ability to play
Dr. Ts (Atari or Amiga) and Sound Blaster CMF files, full screen file
display, user definable keys, selectable drum tracks when transposing and
several other new features and fixes.

VERSION 6.4 of WHATIS

Version 6.4 of WHATIS is now available for download from LIBRARY 6 of
the Atari Productivity Forum (GO ATARIPRO) as file WHATIS.ARC. This
version identifies over 125 file types - ARCs, LHarcs, PRGs, pics, ACCs,
animations, etc... no more "what kind of file is this?" problems! Runs as
a PRG or ACC or a TTP-like program on any ST/TT in any rez. Short docs
included in the ARC. All the features of previous versions, plus adds
PageStream 2.2 docs and LaserJet II soft fonts to the list.

PAGESTREAM PATCH

A patch to convert PageStream 2.1 (UK) to PageStream 2.2 (UK) is
available for download as file UKPATC.ARC from LIBRARY 11 of the Atari
Vendors Forum (GO ATARIVEN). This is equivalent to the US version of the
patch which creates PageStream 2.2 (US). The UK version of PageStream has
the word 'color' spelled as 'colour' in the Global menu.

SIMPLY LOADING XTERM2 ONTO PORTFOLIO!

Download XLOAD.ZIP from LIBRARY 2 of the Atari Portfolio Forum (GO
APORTFOLIO) for a small program and batch file to simplify first time
loading of xterm2 onto your Portfolio through the serial port. The batch
file is run from your PC and copies xload.com across to your Portfolio.
Xload.com is then run from your Portfolio to copy xterm2 across. The batch
file contains further instructions and the program has a number of error
trapping routines. NB. The zip file does not contain xterm2 itself - this
can be downloaded separately from library 2.

ULTIMATE ADDRESS BOOK!

The ultimate Address Book for the PC! Reads and edits Portfolio
compatible Address Book files. Advanced features! Commercial Quality!
Written and uploaded by Artisan Software. Even dials the modem for you...
just like the Portfolio dials over the speaker! Requires DOS-PC. Save
feature disabled until registered.

Download file ADR_BK.ZIP from LIBRARY 6 of the Atari Portfolio Forum
(GO APORTFOLIO).



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> From the Editor's Desk "Saying it like it is!"
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This year has really flown by... and the times ... they are "a
changing". As an Atarian, I woe the condition of the marketplace at
this time. I can honestly say I've loved the hardware's performance. In
fact, I've taken every opportunity to praise its performance. I must
however, after looking at the course of current events, say the future of
Atari itself is enigmatic to say the very least. After having watched the
company evolve from the very early days of the '400-800' to the present
genre of machines, all that can be said is an emphatic why!?!

They (Atari releases the 520ST) had it all going for them. They had
(in 1985) the marketplace, worldwide, singing their praises. Why is it
now they are the joke of the decade in the computing community? Tough
questions. One indicator is the manner in which they treated the greatest
consumer market history has ever known. They, for all practical purposes,
ignored the US market. now the US market is ignoring them. Tis a deadly
result to reap but this is the case. Most potential consumers retort,
when informed of an Atari Computer being in existence, "Oh the Pong
people!" "They still in business?" "Really? ...Must be a game machine."
"You've got to be kidding!" I am sure there are those of you out there
who can add to this sad list but 'you get the picture.'

Christmas, a time for rejoicing the birth of Christ, holds many other
significant meanings for people 'round the world. One of which is the
commercial aspect of the Christmas Season. It has many names like the
:Yuletide Season etc... but it really boils down to a time for sales and
rejuvenation of establishments in the retail community. Is this happening
for the Atari retailers? Nope. Ok, so if this was the first year they've
blown the Sales Season it wouldn't be such a big deal. Its not though,
its been this way for a number of consecutive years. Atari is now making
noises about trying to catch the "after Christmas market". That's an
improvement, in the years gone by, they simply ignored the dealer's
complaints about missing the season and tried to tell people that
Christmas was not a good sales time for computers. I'd like to hope they
do it up right and proper for the "After Christmas Market". Its going to
take something on a very high magnitude to "revitalize" Atari's market
worldwide. In fact... ahhh ... you've heard it all before.

The best thing at this time is to wish all of you a very Merry
Christmas with all the real meanings of Christmas bestowed upon you and
your families. To those of other faiths, the very best of the Holiday
Season to you and yours!


Ralph @ STReport International Online Magazine




ps; Sam, the movie about the Tucker Automobile is on HBO this weekend.




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STR'S "BELIEVE IT? OR.. WHAT?"
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"There is no comparison! The Atari Falcon
is far superior to the PC platform."


Sam Tramiel, 08/92


"As I said before, all marketing announcements will be made at
Duesseldorf. I will not comment on future models of the Falcon.

WE ARE TALKING TODAY ABOUT A MACHINE.....
WHICH WILL BE SHIPPING NEXT WEEK."


Sam Tramiel, 08/92


"I've just returned from Asia, where I saw the first Atari Falcon
production coming off the lines. Let's hope this new offering will
make it in North America. I know that the specs are great."


Sam Tramiel, 08/92




"...... We are not working for Wall Street but to
make money for our shareholders and only think long term."


Sam Tramiel, 11/92

psssst.
FYI.... The Shareholder's equity is fine.... NOT!

The Stock is hovering around $1.31



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Well folks, here we are, just one week from Christmas (as if you needed to
be told). I'm afraid I can't compete with Santa in the gift-giving
department, but if you've got a problem with, or a question about your ST
computer, read on... you might just find an answer. If you are one of
those lucky people who have no questions then read it anyway; you never
know what you might find.



From The Atari Productivity Forum
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There has always been one facet of the ST computing world that has
interested me more than any other: Emulation. The ability to make your
computer think that it is actually another type of computer (Mac or DOS),
and to be able to run programs meant for those other machines has always
appealed to me because, with one of these emulators, you can in effect
have two computers. From the original software version of PCDitto to the
latest hardware versions of DOS emulators to Gadgets By Small's Spectre
GCR, the concept of the emulator has stayed pretty much the same, but the
designs have "grown" or "matured". One of the necessary evils of an
emulator is that you must have a whole bunch of 'stuff' to convince your
ST that it is a DOS machine or a Macintosh. Even Atari's Falcon030 will
require a board to do emulation right.

But in the near future, all of that may change. Imagine buying a "blank"
computer that you can "program" to be any type of computer you want.
Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer Magazine tells Boris Molodyi:

"I was reading in some magazine about a new RISC chip (from a company
that I never heard of before) than can ... emulate the 680x0
(including 40) and 80x86 (including 486) faster than the regular chips
can. I'm still waiting for them to send me some literature on it."


Boris gets interested in the idea and the wheels begin to turn. Boris
tells Albert:


"Yep, it's very interesting. I wonder if it would be possible (I
believe it would) and worth it to assemble a "black box" that would do
PC, Mac, Amiga and Atari software simultaneously..."


While Albert is always open to new and interesting concepts, he (like the
rest of us) can't pass up an opportunity for a few good chuckles. He
posts to Boris:


"Just get a big black box and cover all the different computers.
<grin>


Have you ever noticed that no matter what you have, you always want more?
Its true. Just look at the ST. Its a great machine with a very usable
graphic user interface, called a desktop. Even though this interface runs
circles around most other interface schemes for other brands of computers
users have wanted more. There is NeoDesk, DC Desktop, Gemini, and now
Teradesk. Using one of these programs can be a learning experience as
well as a comfort. Mike Mortilla asks:


"Does anyone know how to run the TERDESK program from the AUTO folder?
I've tried everything but can only run it from the Desktop. I've
translated the docs from German but there doesn't seem to be much on
running from bootup (translation was done by Ger2Eng.PRG so it's not
complete.

I really like the new desktop prg a lot and would like to use it as
the default. I haven't noticed any discussions about it and wonder if
anyone else is using it and has found any bugs? Any comments re:this
program would be most welcome."


Domingo Alvear tells Mike:


"If you are using TOS 1.04, you could just set the Teradesk program to
autoboot from the "Install Applications" menu selection. Just
highlight the Teradesk program and then go to the "Install" menu
selection and select "Auto" instead of normal. If you are using a TOS
less than 1.04, you can use a program called STARTGEM or HEADSTART.
Both should be in the libraries somewhere. (Or you could upgrade to
TOS 1.04...)"


Mike replies:


"Thanks! I'm using 1.4 so I'll give it a try. Not to abuse your
kindness, but do you know how to copy files in Terdesk, or are you
aware of how to get it to obey simple desktop commands like that (ie -
delete, move, etc.)?"


Dom asks Mike:


"What version of Teradesk (don't forget the 'a' ;-) are you using? I
have version 1.24 and it comes with English docs. I'll upload it
tonight, OK?


P.S. I really haven't used it much as I use Neodesk. I was just
giving you the procedure to have an auto-starting program from the GEM
desktop."


Mike thanks Dom for the help:


"I d/loaded the only version I saw in the Ataripro lib (1.06) but if
you're u/loading the update I'll d/l it too. Thanks for the
Auto-install application, it works fine and now copies, etc., work
fine. I really like the prg a lot and it really seems stable! Even w/
my MIDI stuff. I'll try it on Stacy tonight <g>."


Perhaps the most disappointing part of a declining computer market is the
fact that a lot of good developers and suppliers leave the market for one
reason or another. Many times these companies produce one-of-a-kind
programs or peripherals. When the company is gone, the product gets very
hard to find. Michael Rhodes finds this out as he yells:


"HELP! I am looking for a company called TRIO Engineering, Inc. from
Swampscott, MA that used to produce a software program called
DIGISPEC. A program flier was included in my COMPUTEREYES graphics
grabber and I need this software. Please, does anybody want to sell me
this program or know how I can contact this company????"


Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer Magazine tells Michael:


"I don't know what the company (TRIO ENGINEERING) is up to these days
haven't heard too much. You might try your local dealer or mail order
and see if they have something you are looking for with regards to
DIGISPEC. You might also try Lexicor software and see since they do
quite a bit in area of graphics. You can contact them here on
Compuserve in the Atari Vendor's forum."


Hah! finally something that Albert doesn't know right off the top of his
head! It's about time. I was beginning to think that perhaps Albert was
omniscient. (What do you want to bet that he has an answer by next week?)




From the Atari ST Arts Forum
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Have you ever bought a new game for your computer, run home with it,
popped it into the drive, turned the computer on, and been greeted by...
bombs? That's right, those annoying little black cherry-bomb-looking
things that pop up when your computer crashes? Well, most of those bombs
were caused because the software writers took shortcuts when writing the
program (most of the bombs, not all of 'em). Even something as simple as
expecting the computer to have no more than 1 meg of memory can cause a 2
or 4 meg machine to crash. Now, looking for a solution to this particular
problem, John Bonavita posts:


"Does anyone know how to get older ST games to run on a MegaSTE4? I
just picked up Sierra's The Black Cauldron and Defender of the Crown.
Both bomb out when I try to load them."


I guess Albert it going to keep his batting average high. He advises
John:


"Have you tried booting your computer (MegaSTE4) clean? IE with no
desk accessories or auto folder programs? Have you turned off the
blitter if there is one present?"


John tells Albert:


"I'll try your suggestions. What is the program that fools the game
into thinking that your computer is 1meg? (I think it's called
MakeOne Meg?). Also what's a good reset proof ramdisk."


Albert replies to John:


"I think that is name of the program (make1meg). But there is another
one I saw just recently in the Atari Pro forum that lets you set the
sizes from 512K, 1-meg or 2 meg. About a reset proof ramdisk. Good
question since I don't use one I can't make any recommendations. If
you repost your message in the Atari Pro forum you should get a more
detailed response."


Sysop Brad Hill posts some information about our favorite 'dream machine':


"The December '92 issue of EQ Magazine gives the Falcon the New
Contender Award, part of their survey of this fall's AES show. They
ran a nice photo of it (it looks _exactly_ like an ST), and offered a
paragraph synopsis of its features, including the $799 price for a
stripped-down, 1 meg machine. it states that units are scheduled to
ship the first of the year. (Just in time for the post-Christmas
rush!)"

A more comprehensive preview is in the January '93 issue of Keyboard,
which Mike Mortilla brought to our attention in PRO.

"Atari may or may not have made the most of their COMDEX exposure, but
the machine itself seems to be forcing some magazine outlets to take
notice. I'd like to see Atari running some BIG ads in the music mags.
Serious, groundbreaking ads stuffed with _information_ which would get
producers to look up from their Macs for a minute. (Maybe for more
than a minute.) I like the ads Alesis is running for the ADAT: They
take a few minutes to read, and you've _learned_ something. Atari has
to do more than just put their name out (though they _do_ have to do
that); they have to educate. The hard disk recording facility which
will evidently be bundled into every Falcon (!) is a very timely
feature -- as was the MIDI capability of the STs -- and this time they
need to make sure people know the significance of what's being
offered. Customers _and_ developers. If anybody sees the Falcon
mentioned or advertised in a music publication, please point it out
here."


Sysop Bob Retelle tells Brad:


"Hmm.. you know, a nice ad campaign might be to combine a lot of the
features you mentioned..

(Of course it would have had to have been started long ago, but)

I think I'd have started with some small quarter page ads in the music
industry magazines (and any other niche magazines too, probably) that
only said something like "Atari.. remember us? Well, the Falcon is
coming".. then after a couple of runs like that, just to get the
Atari name remembered, run the same sort of thing, still small, with a
picture of the Falcon, but no text around it other than the first
message...

Then after another couple of months, run a half-page ad with a picture
of the Falcon at the top, and a list of its features below it, without
any elaboration... 68030 CPU, DSP, MIDI, SCSI II, IDE, etc, etc.. a
nice long, attention grabbing list of features..

Finally, a couple of months before the computers actually hit the
stores (assuming you'd know when exactly THAT would be), run the full
page ads you mentioned, with lots of detail about all the features,
all the applications, all the software (gak), as much info as you
could comfortably fit.. along with several shots of the Falcon from
front and back (showing the connectors), and studio shots showing the
Falcon in "action".. Then stand back when you open the retailers'
doors..."


Brad talks a bit more about these ads:


"I like that approach very much. I mentioned the Alesis ads, and if I
had extended the analogy out to their whole marketing campaign for the
ADAT, it would have looked very much like what you're suggesting.
They began with vague pronouncements that "Everything you've been
hearing is true". Nothing else. (Of course, a lot of hype had
already been generated about their upcoming machine.) Their print ads
got progressively more specific and detailed, and now that the
machines are in production we have double-page, deeply textual
documents.

The ADAT, btw, is an eight-track digital tape deck which has blasted
onto the marketplace at an astonishing price point, and is now
enjoying outrageously good reviews. Alesis is a champion at the
vaporware game -generating interest in a new product _long_ before
it's available. If Atari continues to delay the grand entrance of the
Falcon, I wish they'd put the time to the same good use! The ADATs
are just now becoming available -- in many places there's still a big
backorder wait -- but everybody's known all about them for well over a
year. You'd be amazed how many people put deposits on them a year
ago! Alesis was giving demo/seminars with prototypes of the machine
in music stores all over the country back then. Well, as you can see
I admire the way Alesis plays the game... they have single-handedly
created a new product category. I like your fantasy ads. Do you live
near Sunnyvale...? <g>"


Sysop Jeff Kovach adds a piece of information to the "magazine coverage"
list:


"There is mention made of the Falcon (about a half-page) in a magazine
named New Media. I think it's the December issue."


Have you picked up a copy of ST Format lately? This is one of the best ST
magazines out there. They include TWO, count 'em, TWO disks each month
packed full of interesting, useful, and fun STuff for your ST. George
Yamagata tells us:


"January ST FORMAT issue #42 is HERE IN THE US!!! It was scheduled
for release in Europe on December 10 and usually takes 10 days to get
here, but was here on Dec. 11 on the Dealer's shelf. THREE COPIES
SOLD WITHIN MINUTES OF ARRIVAL AT MY LOCAL DEALER! Knife, the Hisoft
disk editing program was the reason. It is this month's bonus disk,
yours with the purchase of ST Format. This is the latest version, 1.1
with a retail value of $69.95. I have seen this advertised as low as
$44.88, but not this low. Hit your dealers early for this is going to
be a sell out. Knife is THE disk editor for the ST and it has saved
my data and files and has made me monetary compensation by using it to
save other people's irreplaceable, crashed files.

Get out those back issues of ST Format, for not only does this issue
tell you how to use Knife, there were two other articles in previous
issues that gave in-depth tutorials on its use. I will try to get the
ST Format summary up in the CIS Atari Arts library 17, next week to
let all know what is on the cover disk and inside STF's pages. This
shows that Andy Hutchison is really on the stick and STF can only
reach new heights. Dealers that I know that sell STF are STeve's
Software, Computer Game's + and D&P Computing. Support your local
dealer!"


Read that last line again folks! Support your local dealer! If you don't
have a local dealer, or if your dealer doesn't carry ST Format, there are
a few mail-order companies that will allow you to "subscribe" from them.
So there's no reason for you to miss out on the great news and features
(not to mention all those free programs) each and every month.



From the Atari Vendor's Forum
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This next post combines two of the things that are right at the top of my
"Things I've Just GOT To Have" list: The Stacy, Atari's laptop ST, and
ICD's LINK hard drive interface. For those of you who've never seen one,
the link is a very small interface that connects any SCSI or SCSI-2 device
(Read hard drives, tape drives, floptical drives, and CD-ROMs) to your
ST/STe computer. I was amazed at the size of it. It looks like a
slightly over-sized printer cable connector. Well, enough of my babbling,
let's listen to Bill Turczynski:


"I have a STacy2 upgraded to 4 megs. with a 20 meg. hard drive. I'm
getting a PS Systems 44 meg. removable hard drive to be used with a
new sampling keyboard. The SCSI interface for the keyboard isn't out
yet. Since this hard drive is my X-Mas gift to me, I was planning to
try connecting it to my STacy.

I just got your Link yesterday. The manual seems to be aimed at the
machines that don't have an internal hard drive. For instance, it
mentions using ID#0 for a Seagate model. The ID#0 is used for the
internal hard drive at least with the included Atari software. Is
there any special info for a STacy installation? I assume also that I
must use the ICD software with the Link too, right? Your software
seems a bit more complex but maybe better than the Atari software."


Its always nice to be able to get information directly from the company
that made the product you bought, and that's what Bill gets. Doug at ICD
tells him:


"So far, we haven't found the time to finish the Link manual. We hope
to have one fairly soon, though. In answer to your query, you don't
*have* to use the ICD software with The Link - Atari's software will
work, although they don't offer the same features (high performance
caching, floptical support, CD-ROM drivers, etc.)"


'To print or not to print. That is the question. Whether tis nobler to
use thine dot matrix in GCR mode, or to buy a DeskWriter and by doing
so...'Well, you get the idea.

Klaus Hagemeyer asks:


"Does anybody know if it is possible to connect an HP DeskWriter
(_not_ DeskJet) to an Atari ST, especially when using Spectre GCR (w/o
SST hardware)?"


Mark at Gadgets by Small tells Klaus:


"The only way to connect a HP DeskWRITER to an ST/Spectre is if you
also have MegaTalk installed. MegaTalk adds: 2 Mac-compatible serial
ports and 1 Mac-compatible SCSI port to your MEGA ST (not for the
STE). MegaTalk retails for $300."




From the Atari Portfolio Forum
==============================

Yes, folks, you read it right! 'People Are Talking' now includes the
Atari Portfolio Forum on CompuServe! I can truthfully say that the
Portfolio is the only DOS machine that I've ever really liked. Well let's
dig right in and see what neat things we can find in here.

Stuart tells us:


"My port has been on the shelf for a year. Now I need an organizer.
Rather than switch to a wizard, is there a program for the port to
handle and easily search freeform data like the wizard? and has any
third party ever come out with working 512k expansion (or more) or
hard drives?"


Judy Hamner tells Stuart:


"Welcome back. I think most of your wishes can be taken care of. I'm
not sure what you mean by "search freeform data like the wizard". The
Wizard data is category into tel files, schedule files, etc, similar
to the Port's apps. You can search any of these files on the Port. If
you can describe what you want to do in more detail, we can find the
best way for you. If all you want is to search for a word, for
example, a program similar to the UNIX grep is available in the
library. Since you've been away for a while I suggest you download
one of the master library archives created by B.J. Gleason and browse
through our treasure trove of goodies.

There is information on several new expansion units for the Port.
Several of us have been very pleased with the Flashdrive hard drive
from BSE. They also are available for online support. You may also be
interested in a file PORT.FAQ which includes to answers to the most
frequently asked questions."


Hugh Campbell adds:


"I have been using HyperList from Atari for just that purpose and
would recommend it highly..."


On the subject of reviews and comparisons, Stephan Sayer says:


"I got pretty disgusted with an article I read in a national magazine
which compared some of the palmtops in the market and mentioned that
the Portfolio doesn't have a numeric keypad, which in fact it does at
least to some degree. While it's not as comfortable as your standard
'keypad' or as full featured, it is functional and just a num-lock
away."


Programmer extraordinaire, (and sysop to boot) B.J. Gleason, says:


"Jerry Pournelle mentioned the Portfolio several times in the current
byte magazine..."


Remember: The most important attribute in a crisis is a sense of humor.
Cabell Fearn tells us:


"Being the clever lad that I am I managed to have my batteries die
right in the middle of saving my address book which seems to have
effectively wiped it out. Does anyone know how to make it come back? I
haven't written anything to the memory card since it happened. Is
there a program that will restore the address file in this situation?"


Stephan Sayer tells Cabell:

"I think I downloaded an unerase utility from this forum quite some
time ago. Try searching for unera1.zip. That's what it's called in
the library here on my BBS, MaxMac (313-971-9125)."


The Portfolio is (in my opinion) the best palmtop computer there is. But
what do you do if you need to print something out? This question also
occurred to Bob Richards. He asks:


"Is it practical to get a small portable printer to work with the Port
while I am on the road?

If so, does anybody have any suggestions ?"


Don Thomas, Director of Marketing Services, tells Bob:


"The Portfolio and a parallel interface ($49.95 msrp) provides
connection to any IBM standard parallel printer. Popular choices are
notebook printers such as the Canon BJ10e or the Kodak Diconix. An
even small printer is designed to print small notes, receipts and logs
off the Serial Interface ($79.95 msrp). A popular serial printer is
about the size of two or three packs of cigarettes and is made by
Extech Instruments. Their phone number is 617/890-7440."

Now THAT is what I call customer support! Way to go, Don. (I bet you
that we'll be hearing as much from Don in the Portfolio section of this
column as we do from Albert Dayes in the ST-related sections)

Remember those memory cards that someone had talked about making for the
Portfolio? They were to come in 1 meg, two meg, and 4 meg sizes. I've
been waiting for these 'flash cards' to hit the streets for a while now.
I had wondered why I never heard anything more about them. Now I know
(but only because I read ahead ;-) Explaining the 'no-show' status of the
Flash Cards, Mark Reves tells us:


"There is no way in hell to get any chips, Intel has closed the
production line, they did a run of about 1/2 M chips and then closed
it down to shift prod. over to japan. Now if you need 10000+ 512k
cards leave me a message here.."


B. J. Gleason replies:


"It is a real shame to hear about intel shutting down the line...
those cards would have been nice..."




Well folks, that's about all for this week. I'd just like to take a
moment here to wish one and all a Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah.
C'mon back next week and relax a while as you listen to what they say
when...


PEOPLE ARE TALKING


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> Straight Fax NEWS STR InfoFile Changes Galore...
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12/16/92

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
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As of today December 16, 1992, Joppa Software Development will no
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We ask all our registered STraight FAX! users to bear with us during
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Independent Association of Atari Developers
Member Listing
December 15, 1992

The IAAD is an organization of third-party hardware and software
developers supporting the Atari ST family of computers. Unique in the
industry, the IAAD works to provide its membership with help in marketing,
packaging, technical matters, and other issues of interest to third-party
commercial developers. This listing has been prepared to familiarize the
public with our members and some of their products. We hope you will find
it useful.

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Member Name
GEnie Address
Company Name
Mailing Address
Phone(s)
Product Names

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available in CardFile format. Please note that the product listing is not
comprehensive nor detailed, and new products are continually released.
Please feel free to contact individual members for information about their
listed products. For more information about the IAAD, contact any Board
Member.

IAAD Board Members:
D.A. Brumleve, President
James C Allen
Nathan Potechin
Nevin Shalit
Chet Walters

Member Listing:

James C Allen
J.ALLEN27
FAST Technology
14 Lovejoy Road
Andover MA 01810 USA
508 475 3810 (fax)
508 475 3810
Turbo25/TinyTurbo030/Turbo030/TurboRAM

David Beckemeyer
D.BECKEMEYER
Beckemeyer Development Tools
P.O. Box 21575
Oakland CA 94620 USA
510 530 0451 (fax)
510 530 9637
Hard Disk Sentry/Hard Disk Toolkit/SCSI Tape Kit

Robert M Birmingham
R.BIRMINGHA4
13630 SW 101 Lane
Miami FL 33186-2814 USA
305 385 1942

Dorothy A Brumleve
D.A.BRUMLEVE
D.A. Brumleve
P.O. Box 4195
Urbana IL 61801-8820 USA
217 367 9084 (fax)
217 337 1937
Kidpublisher Professional/Super Kidgrid/Kidpainter/Multiplay/
Telegram/Creative Discovery Packet/Learning Games Packet

John Cole, Lee Seiler
J.COLE18, LEXICOR
Lexicor
415 453 0271

Phil Comeau
P.COMEAU1
Wintertree Software Inc.
43 Rueter Street
Nepean ON K2J 3Z9 Canada
613 596 1575 (fax Attn)
613 825 6721
The GramSlam Grammar and Style Checker/Grammar Expert/
Spelling Sentry

Brad Cox
BAREFOOT
Barefoot Software
19865 Covellow Street
Canoga Park CA 91306 USA
818 727 0632 (fax)
818 727 7143
SMPTETrack/EditTrack/GenEdit/EZ Score+/Hybriswitch

Manfred Doewich
CYBERCUBE
Cybercube Research Ltd.
126 Grenadier Crescent
Thornhill ON L4J 7V7 Canada
416 886 3261 (fax)
416 882 0294
CyReL SUNRISE M16-1280 True Color High Resolution Graphics Card/
CyReL SERENADE M16-1280 True Color High Resolution Graphics Card/
CyReL VidiMix8 Desktop Video Module/CyReL Serial Mouse Manager/
CyRel Palette Master

Paul Dube
P.DUBE
Elan Software
550 Boul. Charest Est P.O. Box 30232
Quebec G1K 8Y2 Canada
418 683 9189 (fax)
418 692 0565
Solutions

John Eidsvoog, Charles Johnson
J.EIDSVOOG1, CODEHEAD
CodeHead Technologies
P.O. Box 74090
Los Angeles CA 90004 USA
213 386 5789 (fax)
213 386 5735
G+Plus/MultiDesk Deluxe/HotWire/CodeKeys/CodeHead Utilities/
Warp 9/Calligrapher/MaxiFile/Lookit & Popit/MIDIMax/MIDI Spy/
Avant Vector/MegaPaint/Cherry Fonts/Genus Font Editor/
TOS Extension Card

Robert Engberson
COMPO
Compo
104 Esplanade Avenue Suite 121
Pacifica CA 94044 USA
415 355 0869 (fax)
415 355 0862
That's Write/Write On/C-Font/CompoScript/That's Address/Musicom/
PC Speed/AT Speed/AT Speed C16

Lauren Flanagan-Sellers
WORDFLAIR
Goldleaf Publishing Inc.
700 Larkspur Landing Circle Suite 199
Larkspur CA 94939 USA
415 257 3515
WordFlair II

Rick Flashman, Dan Wilga
GRIBNIF
Gribnif Software
P.O. Box 779
Northampton MA 01061 USA
413 247 5622 (fax)
413 247 5620
NeoDesk 3/NeoDesk CLI/STalker 3/STeno/XBoot/CardFile 4/
Convector Professional/Arabesque Professional/XBoot III/
Crazy Dots 8/Crazy Dots 15

David Fletcher
DITEK
Ditek International
2800 John Street Unit 15
Markham ON L3R 0E2 Canada
416 479 1882 (fax)
416 479 1990
DynaCADD

George Geczy, David Thompson
JMGSOFT, D.THOMPSON66
JMG Software International, Inc.
892 Upper James Street
Hamilton ON L9C 3A5 Canada
416 575 0283 (fax)
416 575 3201
HyperLINK

Tyson T Gill
T.GILL7
GT Software
12114 Kirton Avenue
Cleveland OH 44135-3612 USA
216 252 4272
CardFile (distr. by Gribnif)

Tom Harker, Doug Wheeler, Hans-Peter Labude
ICDINC, DOUG.W, ICD.GMBH
ICD, Inc.
1220 Rock Street
Rockford IL 61101 USA
815 968 6888 (fax)
815 968 2228
The Link/AdSCSI Micro ST/AdSCSI ST/AdSCSI Plus ST/AdSpeed ST/
AdSpeed STe/FA-ST Hard Drive Kit/FA-ST Tape Backup/Cleanup ST/
ICD Professional Hard Drive Utilities/ICD Tape Backup Software/
Advantage Micro ST/Advantage ST/Advantage Plus ST/STHA/
Personal Pascal

Doug Harrison
D.S.HARRISON
P.O. Box 66236
Baton Rouge LA 70806-6236 USA
Opus (shareware)/Lookit & Popit (distr. by CodeHead)

Craig Harvey
C.HARVEY
Clear Thinking
P.O. Box 715
Ann Arbor MI 48105 USA
313 971 6035 (bbs)
313 971 8671
EdHak/Metapsychology Primer

Harlan Hugh
H.HUGH
Power Thought Software
116 Sumach Street
Toronto ON M5A 3J9 Canada
416 594 9355 (fax)
416 594 9355
INVISION Elite (distr. by DMC)

John 'Hutch' Hutchinson
FAIR-DINKUM
Fair Dinkum Technologies
P.O. Box 2
Los Alamos NM 87544 USA
505 662 7236
CrossWord Creator II/Word Search Creator/Cryptographer/InfoDisk/
Cyberdrome: The Hoverjet Simulator/Puzzle Pack

Gene Kane
GENEXRX
Xerox Corp
101 Continental Blvd. M/S ESC1-257
El Segundo CA 90245 USA
310 333 2707
Printer Drivers For Xerox Printers

Deron Kazmaier
DERON.K
Soft-Logik Publishing
P.O. Box 510589
St. Louis MO 63151-0589 USA
314 894 8608 or 800 892 8608
PageStream/ImageClub Clip Art/ImageClub Fonts/Business Forms

Alex Kiernan, David Link, Dave Nutkins
HISOFT
HiSoft
The Old School
Greenfield Bedford MK45 5DE England
+44 525 713716 (fax)
+44 525 718181
Devpac 3/HiSoft BASIC 2/Lattice C/HighSpeed Pascal/FTL Modula-2/
WERCS/Harlekin 2/HiSoft C/ProFlight/K-Spread/K-Comm/K-Word/K-Data
(HiSoft products distr. by Oregon Research Associates)

Gregory J Kopchak
GREG
It's All Relative
2233 Keevan Lane
Florisant MO 63031 USA
314 831 9482
It's All Relative/BookMaker/Forecaster3/AbbreviatorST/
PhotoCD Conversion

Bob Luneski
ORA.TECH
Oregon Research Associates
16200 S.W. Pacific Highway Suite 162
Tigard OR 97224 USA
503 624 2940 (fax)
503 620 4919
Diamond Back II/Diamond Edge/Knife ST/Ultimate Virus Killer/
DevPacST 3/DevPacTT/HiSoft BASIC 2/Lattice C 5.5/HiSoft C/
HighSpeed Pascal/FTL Modula-2/Tempus 2/WERCS/Harlekin 2/
True Paint/ProFlight

Henry Murphy, Carl Stanford
H.MURPHY, C.STANFORD
MS Design
611 West Illinois Street
Urbana IL 61801 USA
217 351 6412 (fax)
217 384 8469
FontPak 1 & 2/Wheeler Quick Art CD-ROM/
Wheeler Quick Art Image Disks

Tom Nielsen
ESTEEM
eSTeem, inc.
72 Shades Crest Road
Hoover AL 35226-1014 USA
205 987 9208
eSTeem PILOT

Mark T O'Bryan
M.OBRYAN1
Paradigm Software Products
1369 Concord Place Suite 3-B
Kalamazoo MI 49009-2201 USA
616 372 5972
Omni-Banker ST

W. David Parks
W.PARKS3
Dr. Bobware / Wizworks!
P.O. Box 45
Girard OH 44420 USA
216 539 5623
ScanLite/MVG: MultiViewer Graphica/MVG Modules Disks 1, 2, & 3

William Penner
BPENNER
Medical Designs Software
3235 Wright Avenue
Bremerton WA 98310 USA
206 479 2157 (bbs)
206 373 4840
ECTStat/IOLCALC/MultiWriter/SERIALFX

Mario Perdue
M.PERDUE
M.P. Graphics Systems
P.O. Box 501289
Indianapolis IN 46250-6289 USA
317 335 3775
Noids-II

Nathan Potechin
POTECHIN
DMC Publishing
2800 John Street Unit 10
Markham ON L3R 0E2 Canada
416 479 1882 (fax)
416 479 1880
Calamus 1.09N/Calamus SL & modules/Calamus Font Editor/
The Guide to Calamus Desktop Publishing/Outline Art/
INVISION Elite

Roger Richards
R.RICHARDS2
Synergy Resources
754 N. Bolten Avenue
Indianapolis IN 46219 USA
317 231 4158 (fax)
317 356 6946
GEMvelope!/SynthView DW-8000/SynthView K1

George Richardson
G.RICHARDSO1
Merlin Group, Inc.
96 Hoyt Street
Kearny NJ 07032-3311 USA
201 998 0932 (fax)
201 998 4441

Chris Roberts
DRAGONWARE
DragonWare Software Inc.
P.O. Box 1719
Havre MT 59501-1719 USA
406 265 7300
G Man/Satellite Locator ST/Smoke Art/Dragon Battery/Battery.ACC/
Omikron Basic/FreeWay/DBRS ST/D_Graph ST

Eric Rosenquist
E.ROSENQUIST
Strata Software
94 Rowe Drive
Kanata ON K2L 3Y9 Canada
613 591 1922 (fax)
613 591 1922
STalker & STeno (distr. by Gribnif)

Nevin Shalit
NEVIN-S
Step Ahead Software, Inc.
496-A Hudson Street Suite F39
New York City NY 10014 USA
212 627 5830
TrackerST/Tracker For Windows

David M Small
DAVESMALL
Gadgets by Small, Inc.
40 West Littleton Blvd. #210-211
Littleton CO 80120 USA
303 791 0253 (fax)
303 791 6098
Spectre GCR

Josh Snyder
J.SNYDER7
Cali-Co. Superior Software
P.O. Box 9873
Madison WI 53715 USA
608 255 6523
Mah-Jong Solitaire

Gene F Sothan
EFS
Sothan Software / IB Computers
9395 North Wall
Portland OR 97203 USA
503 286 8816
IB Harddisk Backup

John Trautschold
J.TRAUTSCHOL
Missionware Software
354 N. Winston Drive
Palatine IL 60067-4132 USA
708 359 9565
lottODDS/Printer Initializer/Flash II

Melinda Turcsanyi
M.TURCSANYI
MUSICODE Software
5575 Baltimore Drive Suite 105-127
La Mesa CA 91942 USA
619 469 7194

Clayton Walnum
C.WALNUM1
Taylor Ridge Books
P.O. Box 78
Manchester CT 06045 USA
203 643 9673
C-manship Complete/ST Assembly Language Workshop/
GFA Basic Toolkit/VDI Quick Reference/AES Quick Reference/
TRB Shareware Companion

Chet Walters
C.WALTERS1
WizWorks!
P.O. Box 45
Girard OH 44420 USA
216 539 5623
Image Cat/Mug Shot!/Coalesce Image Merger/Ma Hubbard's Cupboard/
Mug Shot Data

Sterling K Webb
S.WEBB7
SKWare One
P.O. Box 277
Bunker Hill IL 62014 USA
618 462 2171 (evenings)
Seurat/ColorScan/Auto*Art/PS-2GDOS

Norm Weinress
N.WEINRESS
Weinress Consulting
3236 Velma Drive
Los Angeles CA 90068 USA
213 876 7704
D.E.K.A.

Steve Whitney
S.WHITNEY
655 South Fair Oaks Avenue I-103
Sunnyvale CA 94086 USA
815 968 6888

James D Yegerlehner
J.YEGERLEHNE
Apprentice Software
22205 Swan Road
South Lyon MI 48178 USA
313 437 0526
Neural-network Construction Set



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Happy Holidays from the Atari Roundtable and GEnie!

This month Darlah will be bringing you multiple Holiday Treats. The first
two are a color and mono version of OXYD a HOT new game. "Darlah's Treat
of the Month" at 475;9 on the menu is the MONO version of OXYD.
"Darlah's Treat of the Month II" at 475;10 is the COLOR version.

Category 9 Topic 45 contains useful information on how to use this
game. See Category 21 Topic 7 for explicit hints and tips. This
game will keep you busy for hours on end. It has multi-levels,
each level having its own unique puzzle. Please share your
experience, hints and tips as you play. Both the Color and Mono
version of OXYD are TT/ST/STE compatible!

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FAIR-DINKUM Technologies have just uploaded a brand new, fully functional
DEMO version of CYBERDROME - THE HOVERJET SIMULATOR by Rhea-FX.
CyberDrome combines the realism of a real-time flight or tank simulator
with arcade action and the exploration of an adventure/maze game. This
is a great demo, check it out; File # 26949.


No. File Name Type Address YYMMDD Bytes Access Lib
----- ------------------------ - ------------ ------ ------- ------ ---

26973 ESCAPE_D.ARC X V.VALENTI 921216 144640 3 10
Desc: A graphic adventure playable demo.
26971 GCR_SALE X R.HANDLEY 921216 256 14 26
Desc: Spectra GCR for Sale
26968 HDWRSALE.TXT X K.BRICK 921215 512 41 26
Desc: 1040ST,SM124 mono, ICD ADSCSI SALE
26967 BORDERS1.LZH X D.COLASONO 921215 97792 34 18
Desc: 8 CHRISTMAS BORDERS AT 300DPI, IMG
26966 META_BIT.LZH X GRMEYER 921215 135168 23 28
Desc: Meta-Bit a German Meta File utility
26965 ATARIHAM.RSC X R.MORROW10 921215 512 3 21
Desc: 1 ham radio icon for TOS 2.06.
26964 IAAD_DIR.ASC X D.A.BRUMLEVE 921215 10496 28 14
Desc: Updated IAAD Member Directory
26963 HDSALE1.TXT X J.PIERCE5 921215 1152 31 26
Desc: Two hard drive packages for sale!
26962 SOLUTION.LZH X P.DUBE 921215 288768 21 10
Desc: Mathematical software for the ST/TT
26960 STALKY08.ZIP X P.LEFEBVRE 921215 11648 14 7
Desc: STalker type ahead buffer v0.8
26959 ISAC_1.ARC X TQUINN 921215 56192 7 13
Desc: ISAC & ALBERTT MSGS 6/16/91-2/15/92
26958 ANSICOLR.LZH X S.PRICE19 921215 2816 16 7
Desc: 8x7 ANSI font for STalker
26957 JEKLSHEL.LZH X S.PRICE19 921215 6784 23 7
Desc: Jekyll Shell for STalker
26956 FIRESALE.TXT X M.HARRILL 921215 1408 55 26
Desc: TT,SLM804 and more for sale
26955 PAC_CATG.TXT X V.VALENTI 921215 4608 30 26
Desc: WINTER PAC CATALOG AVAILABLE
26954 CDROM.TXT X E.NIKOLAISE2 921215 1280 49 26
Desc: Atari CD ROM and STuff FOR SALE!
26953 RYU.LZH X D.COLASONO 921215 34304 5 5
Desc: RYU FROM STREET FIGHTER II 300DPI
26952 MONKEYS.LZH X D.COLASONO 921215 262656 6 5
Desc: 10 ASSORTED MONKEYS SCANNED @300DPI
26951 DONATELL.LZH X D.COLASONO 921215 21248 16 5
Desc: DONATELLO IN 300 DPI IMG
26950 ANIMALS.LZH X D.COLASONO 921215 312576 10 5
Desc: VARIOUS ANIMALS AT 300DPI IMG (12)


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> DMC OPEN LETTER STR INFOFILE SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT
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** An Open Letter to the Registered Customers of DMC Publishing **

I made a mistake, certainly not the first time I have done so, and
probably, even with the best of intentions, not the last.

I started working on the latest DMC Customer Mailout in October. I
handled the mailout to Australia and New Zealand first. We went direct to
our customers there this time, rather than using Atari Australia. Due to
the right-sizing of Atari Australia, who handled Calamus support for me
previously, and its impact upon my own C

  
alamus user base there, they had
not received an update since the February release. I am now becoming much
more blase over receiving long-distance telephone calls from Australia. I
received 4 today alone. I have to get these people online! :-) Regardless,
I handled them first and then rewrote parts of the customer mailout for
North America. And that's where I made a mistake.

It took us three weeks to complete the mailout here. I never
anticipated it would take so much time to fold up those posters and stuff
from 11-14 pages into an envelope. Day to day operations cannot be allowed
to stop simply to stuff envelopes so the actual mailout stretched out
longer and longer. The end result is that many customers, important
customers (ALL OUR CUSTOMERS ARE IMPORTANT) are only just now receiving
their customer mailout, weeks after others received theirs. With the
holiday season upon us NOW and the offices of DMC Publishing closing the
afternoon of December 24, 1992 and re-opening January 4, 1993, it has
become clear that I have done some of my customers a diservice for which I
can both apologize and maybe even make amends.

I am pleased to announce that I will extend the terms of all the
promotions enclosed in our customer mailout. As of right now, the 40%
promotional discount on all original typesetter fonts from AGFA
Compugraphic, Linotype and URW, the ridiculous clearout prices on VIP,
Masterplan and STAcounts, the dynamite sale prices on the Calamus Font
Editor, Outline Art, Calamus 1.09N, the Clip Art, the User 2 Users disks
etc. is hereby officially extended to January 31, 1993. Please accept this
extension as a token of our appreciation to you all, our Registered
customers and allow me to take this opportunity to wish you all the very
best through this holiday season and a very Happy New Year.

Sincerely
Nathan Potechin
President - DMC Publishing


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> CHRISTMAS! STR FOCUS .......A familiar tale, with a new twist!
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THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS
==========================


'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the ship
Not a circuit was buzzing, not one microchip;
The phasers were hung in the armory securely,
In hopes that no aliens would get up that early.
The crewmen were nestled all snug in their bunks
(Except for the few who were partying drunks);
And Picard in his nightshirt and Bev in her lace,
Had just settled down for a neat face-to-face...
When out in the halls there arose such a racket,
That we leapt from our beds, pulling on pants and jacket.

Away to the lifts we all shot like a gun,
Leapt into the cars and yelled loudly, "Deck One!"
The bridge Red-Alert lights, which flashed through the din,
Gave a lustre of Hades to objects within.
When, what, on the viewscreen, should our eyes behold,
But a weird kind of sleigh, and some guy who looked old.
But the glint in his eyes was so strange and askew
That we knew in a moment it had to be Q.

His sleigh grew much larger as closer he came.
Then he zapped on the bridge and addressed us by name:
"It's Riker! It's Data! It's Worf and Jean-Luc!
It's Geordi! And Wesley, the genetic fluke!
To the top of the bridge, to the top of the hall!
Now float away! Float away! Float away all!"
As leaves in the autumn are whisked off the street,
So the floor of the bridge came away from our feet,
And up to the ceiling our bodies they flew,
As the captain called out, "What the hell is this, Q?!"
The prankster just laughed and expanded his grin,
And, snapping his fingers, he vanished again.

As we took in our plight and were looking around,
The spell was removed, and we crashed to the ground.
Then Q, dressed in fur from his head to his toe,
Appeared once again, to continue the show.
"That's enough!" cried the captain,
"You'll stop this at once!"

And Riker said, "Worf! Take aim at this dunce!"
"I'm deeply offended, Jean-Luc," replied Q,
"I just want to celebrate Christmas with you."
As we scoffed at his words, he produced a large sack.
He dumped out the contents and took a step back.
"I've brought gifts," he said, "just to show I'm sincere.
There's something delightful for everyone here."
He sat on the floor and dug into his pile,
And handed out gifts with his most charming smile:
"For Counsellor Troi, there's no need to explain.
Here's Tylenol-Beta for all of your pain.
For Worf I've some mints as his breath's not too great,
And for Geordi LaForge, an inflatable date.
For Wesley, some hormones, and Clearasil-Plus;
For Data, a joke book; for Riker, a truss.
For Beverly Crusher, there's sleek lingerie,
And for Jean-Luc, the thrill of just seeing her that way."
Then he sprang to his feet with that grin on his face
And, clapping his hands, disappeared into space.
But we heard him exclaim as he dwindled from sight,
"Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good flight!"


Based on "A Visit from St. Nicholas" by Clement C. Moore
Adaptation Copyright 1990, Eric R. Rountree



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> GUEST EDITORIAL STR FOCUS! Falcon Mania is really Falcon Anemia!
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FALCON MANIA IS REALLY FALCON ANEMIA!
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by Joe Mirando, STReport Editor

Those of you who have read my columns or some of my articles may have
noticed that I tend to get quite folksy and down-homey in my ramblings.
For those of you who enjoy it, get ready for a treat. For those of you
who find it to be of little value and feel above it, tough luck guys.

This editorial will take a radically different track than most you've
seen. Well okay, there is one editorial in particular that this may
remind you of.


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= YES SAMANTHA, THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS... =
= =
=He Just Won't Be Delivering Falcons This Year.=
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The other day my four and a half year old goddaughter, Samantha, came
to me and asked the question that every adult dreads hearing from a small
child. Samantha is a very intelligent and, at times, precocious, child so
I knew that this question would be asked sooner rather than later.

As I sat at my computer doing the things that computer users do,
Samantha appeared from around the corner and smiled the sweet smile of a
child who... wants something.

"Hi Sammy" I said, "what're you doing"?

"Nothin'" said Sammy with a troubled look on her face. "Ummm... Unka
Joe?

Is there REALLY a Santa Claus"?

So there it was. The question that children have been asking since...
well, since parents have been telling children that there IS a Santa
Claus. What could I have done? Four and a half is a bit young to have
one of the most wonderful myths ever conceived deflated and debunked
before her very eyes. "Yes Samantha, there is a Santa Claus" I said. I
chuckled a bit at the unintentional plagiarism. But there it was: I had
committed myself on the "Santa Issue".

"Did YOU ask Santa for a special present"? Samantha asked.

"Yes, I did, Sammy. I asked Santa for a Falcon".

"Y'mean a bird"? She asked with wide eyes.

"No Sammy", I answered, "Its a new computer".

"How come you want a new one? Is this one broke"? Samantha is
nothing if not inquisitive. She was now going to continue to ask
questions until I ran out of answers. Well, I guess I let myself in or
this when I didn't say 'I don't know'.

"No Sammy, this ones not broke. But the Falcon will do more things".

"But Unka Joe, your computer does stuff that my daddy's can't... how
come you want that new one"?

Now that was a good question. Was it my psychological need to have
the "latest and greatest", or the prestige? Perhaps it was an actual need
for the elevated capabilities of the Falcon. I still really don't know.
"I don't know, Sammy. Why do you want Santa to bring you a new doll when
you have one already"?

Samantha pursed her lips and thought about it for a moment. Then her
face brightened and she said "Just 'cuz". She smiled as if all had been
explained.

"Thats the same reason I want a Falcon" I said.

"Oh" came her reply. "Do you think Santa will bring it for you"? She
asked.

"No", I said, "Santa isn't going to bring it for me".

"Were you bad this year"? She asked with the impish grin that only a
child can get away with.

"No Sammy, I wasn't bad. Santa won't have any Falcons to give to
anybody this year".

"Where are the Falcons, then"?

"I don't know, Sammy. For a while it looked like the people that want
to sell them were going to get a few to sell for Christmas... uh, for
Santa I mean. But there aren't any available yet".

Leave it to a child to keep on asking questions. "How come", Sammy
asked, now quite interested in the whole affair.

"That's a good question too." I answered her. "I haven't heard why, I
just know that there won't be any for Christmas".

"Can Santa get you one from somewhere else?" She asked.

"No Sammy, there aren't any anywhere. Not even in Germany. That's
where the first Falcons were supposed to show up".

"How come"? She asked again.

"I don't know. I guess because they wanted to sell a lot of them real
fast, and Germany is the place to do it". Being an adult, I assumed that
the question had been answered to my niece's satisfaction. Guess again!

"But if they want to sell a lot of them, why don't they make a lot and
sell them everywhere"?

Darn. This kid wasn't going to give up. "Well", I began, "I guess.."

"Samantha, where are you? Are you bothering Uncle Joe?" It was
Sammy's mother calling from the next room.

"I'm helping Unka Joe". Samantha yelled back. "I'm not doin'
nothin'".

"C'mon", her mother said, "it's time to go home. We've got to get
ready to go see Santa".

"Okay", said my niece, her face all aglow. She started for the door
and then turned back to me and said, "Don't worry, if I get to sit on
Santa's lap, I'll tell him he should get you a Falcon... after I tell him
the stuff I want".

She then left the room and while telling her mother that she was going
to "tell Santa to get Unka Joe good stuff" got her jacket on and went
home.

Once Samantha had left I thought about the truth of the old saying
"Out of the mouths of babes oft'times come gems". Sammy had asked a good
question: "Where _are_ all the Falcons"?

For many months, we have heard about the Falcon030; how fast it is,
how many colors it can show, how good the sound is, the built-DSP chip,
etc. Please, don't get me wrong, the Falcon is an outstanding computer.
But there is one major problem with it: Its not available. We were first
told that the Falcon would be shipping in October. Then we find out that
they were to be shipping to Germany in October. Then, we were told that
they would be available in limited quantities in November'92 in the United
States. Then we hear that was North America (The U.S., Canada,and
Mexico), so it didn't necessarily have to be the United States that the
Falcons would be shipped to. Then we were told that every dealer would
have two Falcons for Christmas.

Well, where are they? It is now one week before Christmas and there
are no Falcons for sale anywhere. Not in Germany, not in the U.S.,
Canada, or the North Pole. I fully understand that there are a multitude
of things that can hold up production of any item, be it an entry-level
computer or a fast-attack submarine. But the bottom line is that there are
no Falcons for Christmas. No Falcons for dealers to sell, none for
customers to buy, not a single one to go with that remarkable Kodak Photo-
CD system. Christmas is the single biggest season of the year for
dealers. What goes for dealers goes for the manufacturer.

It has been said that Atari is not interested in the stock market, but
in making money for their stock holders. Perhaps Atari management would
do better to take an interest in making product for their dealers and
customers. Selling assets and moving numbers from one column to another
is fine for a while, but sooner or later there must be product to be sold.

Recycled assets are no substitute for fresh income. It is going to
be a cold winter for Atari dealers and would-be customers. The
prolonged wait for the Falcon will also hurt Atari itself. People
looking for a computer for the holidays will not wait for the Falcon
to come out, they will buy a DOS machine, Amiga, or Macintosh. Once
bought, the likelihood of someone dumping one of those computers
because the Falcon finally makes its appearance is very slight. The
sales are lost.

Perhaps Santa Claus will appreciate the lightened load, but the rest
of us wish the Falcon was here, now.



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> SANTA'S HELPERS STR InfoFile WHERE TO FIND THOSE GOODIES!
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PRODUCT SOURCES FOR ATARI ENTHUSIASTS
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ATARI CORPORATION Computer Studio
1196 Borregas Avenue 40 Westgate Parkway
Sunnyvale, CA. 94086 Asheville, NC 28806
(408) 745-2000 (800) 253-0201
Mft. Hardware/Software Authorized Atari Dealer

ABCO Computer Electronics Gribnif Software
P.O. Box 6672 P.O. Box 779
Jacksonville, FL. 32221 Northampton, MA 01061
(904) 783-3319 (800) 284-4742
Full Line Dealer & Mass Storage NeoDesk-XBOOT-Stalker-Steno

Rising Star Computers Mid City Computers
P. O. Box 20038 9406 Flower St.
Dayton, OH 45420-0038 Bellflower, CA 90706
(800) 252-2787 (310) 867-0626
Full Line Dealer Authorized Atari Dealer

A & D Software DMC Publishing Inc.
226 NW 'F' Street 2800 John St., Unit #10
Grants Pass, OR 97526 Markham, Ontario, CA L3R 0E2
(503) 476-0071 (416) 479-1880
Universal Item Selector Calamus, DynaCadd etc...

JOPPA Computer Products L & Y Computers
PO Box 326 13644c Jefferson Davis H'wy.
Seven Valleys, PA 17360 Woodbridge, Va. 22191
(800) 876-6040 (703) 494-3444
16 and 8 bit Support Atari products and Software

ASDE Inc. Maxwell CPU
151 Rue Jolicoeur 2124 W. Centennial Dr.
Hull, Quebec Canada J8Z1C8 Louisville, CO 80027
(819) 770-7681 (303) 666-7754
Geography Tutor etc... Expose - Silhouette

Atari Interface Magazine Step Ahead Software Inc.
3487 Braeburn Circle 496-A Hudson Street Suite F39
Ann Arbor, MI 48108 New York City, N.Y. 10014
(313) 973-8825 (212) 627-5830
Atari Magazine and Monthly Disk Tracker ST

B&C ComputerVisions Mars Merchandising
2730 Scott Blvd. 1041b St. Charles Rd.
Santa Clara, CA 95050 Lombard Il.
(408) 986-9960 (817) 589-2950
Atari Products & Supplies Atari Products & Accs.

Branch Always Software ATY Computer
14150 N.E. 20th St. 3727 13th Ave
Bellevue, WA 98007 Oakland, CA 94610
(206) 885-5893 FAX (510) 482-3775
GEMULATOR! Authorized Atari Dealer

Best Electronics Migraph Inc.
2021 The Alameda Suite 290 200 S. 333rd St.
San Jose, CA 95126 Federal Way, WA 98003
(408) 243-6950 (206) 838-4677
THE Atari parts source & Supplies Top Notch Graphical Products

Computer Garden MicroTyme
WestSide Mall 4049 Marshall Road
Edwardsville, PA 18704 Kettering, OH 45429
(800) 456-5689 (800) 255-5835
Discount Software Discount Hardware & Software

Carter Graphics & Computers MS Design
914 W. Sunset Blvd. 611 West Illinois
St. George, UT 84770 Urbana, Il. 61801
(801) 628-6111 (217) 384-8469
Atari Products Custom Font Designs

CodeHead Software Prospero Software
P.O. Box 74090 100 Commercial St.
Los Angeles, CA 90004 Suite 306 Portland, ME 04101
(213) 386-5735 (207) 874-0382
Software Products "Codekeys" Software Products

Comput-Ability Rio Datel Computers
P.O. Box 17882 3430 E. Tropicana Ave., #65
Milwaukee, WI 53217 Las Vegas, NE 89121
(414) 357-8181 (800) 782-9110
Distributor-Hardware/Software International Products

CompuServe Information Service San Jose Computer
P. O. Box 20212 640 Blossom Hill Road
Columbus, OH 43220-0212 San Jose, CA 95123
(614) 457-0802 (408) 995-5080
Online Services Atari Products

D.A. Brumleve Seagate Technology
607 West Illinois Street 920 Disc Drive
Urbana, IL 61801 Scotts Valley, CA 95066
(217) 337-0674 (800) 468-3472
High Quality Kiddie Software Hard Drive Mechanisms

Debonair Software Sideline Software
P.O. Box 521166 840 NW 57th Court
Salt Lake City, UT 84152 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
EL CAL The Math Machine (305) 771-9035
Atari Support Products International Software Source

Zephyr/STPlus The Sterling Connection
P.O. Box 1197 P.O. Box 4850
Berkeley, CA. 94701 Berkley, CA 94704
(800) 759-1110 (800) 624-2355
Atari Support Products TurboST "The Software Blitter"

Double Click Software ST Informer
P.O. Box 741206 909 NW Starlite Place
Houston, TX 77274 Grants Pass OR 97526
(712) 977-6520 (503) 476-0071
Software Developer Monthly Newspaper

Duggan DeZign Inc. Atari Advantage Magazine
16 Oak Ridge Dr. P.O. Box 610121
West Warwick RI 02893 Houston, TX 77208-0121
(401) 826-2961 (713)) 526-6438
"Designs with Fun in Mind!" Storm Telcom Program

Fast Technology Fouch Software
P.O. Box 578 1823 w 8th St.
Andover, MA 01810 Erie, PA 16505
(508) 475-3810 (814) 455-1294
16Mhz 68000 Accelerator Mailing Manager ST

Gadgets by Small Comp Software Inc.
40 W. Littleton Blvd. 104 Esplinade Ave. #121
#210-211, Littleton, CO 80120 Pacifica, CA. 94044
(303) 791-6098 (415) 355-0862
Spectre GCR MAC Emulator Write On, That's Write etc.

Goldleaf Publishing, Inc. Oregan Research Associates
700 Larkspur Landing Circle, 16200 SW Pacific H'way #162
Suite 199 Larkspur, CA 94939 Tigard, OR 97224
(415) 461-5703 (503) 620-4919
WordFlair Document Processor Diamond Edge, Diamond Back II

Dr. Bobware Wiz Works!
180 N. Hazeltine Avenue P.O. Box 45
Campbell, OH. 44405-1024 Girard, OH. 44420
(216) 743-4712 (216) 539-5623
MVG & Modules Graphics Image Cat - MugShot!

GEnie Information Services Taylor Ridge Books
401 N. Washington Street P.O. Box 48
Rockville, MD 20850-1785 Manchester, Ct. 06040
(800) 638-9636 (203) 643-9673
Online Services Cmanship 'C' programming

Hayes Microcomputer Inc. US ROBOTICS INC.
705 Westech Drive 8100 No. McCormick Blvd.
Norcross, GA 30092 Skokie, IL 60076
(404) 662-7100 (800) 982-5151
Modems - TeleCom Modems-BBS Sysop Program

ICD Inc. Soft Logik
1220 Rock St. 11131F S. Towne Sq.
Rockford, Il. 61101-1437 St Louis, MO 63123
(815) 968-2228 (314) 894-8608
Hardware Peripherals PageSTReam DTP Software

Innovative Concepts (I.C.) Beckemeyer Development
31172 Shawn Drive PO Box 21575
Warren, MI 48093 Oakland, CA 94620
(313) 293-0730 (510) 530-9637
Full Service Dealer Hard disk Sentry, Utility

Mirrorsoft Ltd Supra Corp.
118 Southwark St. 1133 Commercial Way
London, UK SEI OSW Albany, OR 97321
011-43-928-1454 (503) 967-9075
UK Software Dev. Modems - Hard Drives

GT Software Word Perfect Corp.
12114 Kirton Avenue 1555 Technology Way
Cleveland OH 44135 Orem, UT 84057
(216) 252-8255 (801) 222-5800
Software Dev. Word Perfect WP

Paradigm Software Atari Explorer Magazine
1369 Concord Place, Suite 3-B P.O. Box 6488
Kalamazoo, MI 49009 Duluth, MN 55806
(616) 372-5972 x313 (218) 723-9202
Universal MIDI Librarian Dedicated Atari Magazine

Spectrum HoloByte STR International.
2061 Challenger Dr. PO Box 6672
Alamedo, CA 94501 Jacksonville, FL 32205
(415) 522-3584 (904) 783-3319
Falcon F16 Software STReport Online Magazine



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> STReport CONFIDENTIAL "Rumors Tidbits Predictions Observations Tips"
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- New York City, NY ATARI SUBS CLOSED
-----------------

It has been reported that, ATARI SWITZERLAND and ATARI SWEDEN have
both been CLOSED and ATARI GERMANY has MOVED. What about the reported
construction of Atari Germany's alleged new headquarters and warehousing
facility? Atari Germany, once regarded as the vanguard for Atari in
Europe as it was the central control point, is reported to be operating on
an extremely small scale at this time. Atari has been steadily losing
market share in Europe. Atari, at one time, used to report its bigger
share of income came from Europe.





- New York City, NY NEW YORK DEALER UPSET!
-----------------

Its been rumored the dealer who made his misgivings known at a recent
New England Show, is once again prepared to keep his word about the timely
arrival of new equipment. "Its once again Christmas and guess what??? NO
PRODUCT!" It was made mention that more will be said after the holiday.





- Baltimore, MD GEMULATOR VERY SUCCESSFUL
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According to our roving reporter, its be said the Gemulator (Atari
Emulator for the PC) is really quite successful. It was noted that the
device allows Atarians to get into the PC platform at their own speed by
allowing the user to utilize his ST software on a new PC. One user had
stated; "I like it because I'm not forced to rebuild all at once which
would be crippling financially."



- Chicago, IL KESMAI TO DROP ATARI SUPPORT
-----------

Kesmai, authors of Air Warrior on GEnie, announced today they will not
be supporting Atari Computers (or monochrome Macs) in future versions of
the very popular online game, Air Warrior. No customers and no support
from Atari were specifically mentioned. Amiga, however, is still being
supported. There's also a special SVGA version that should hit the stores
any day now.



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> STR Mail Call "...a place for the readers to be heard"
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STReport's MailBag
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Messages * NOT EDITED * for content
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From GEnie's ST RT


"Where the ACTION is".. about the Falcon030

Category 14, Topic 20
Message 100 Wed Dec 09, 1992
M.HEMBRUCH [Mattias] at 21:50 EST

T.MCCOMB > People who have seen/used/played and worked with the Falcon030
(myself included) ARE IMPRESSED.


Wow! If I were you, I'd start buying lottery tickets - the odds would be
in your favor (not many people have seen/used a Falcon) :)

I'm starting to take Thunderbird's side in this. The Falcon needs
advertising. No and/or/but's about it. I would LOVE to get a chance to
try the Falcon. Will it happen within the next year? I doubt it. I'm in
Canada, and the local Atari dealer is now a PC dealer.. From the looks of
things, I doubt Atari will even get any Fall-con's to Canada within 6
months.. Sure, maybe EVERYONE who has tried one is dying to buy 3
Falcons.. I would certainly give it a look-see..

How will people who have NOT heard of the Falcon give it a try?

Umm.. let's see.. Picture a typical non-computer owner (Atari's proclaimed
target). Wakes up one day (would have to be several months from now due to
delivery delays) and says: Today, I will find a new computer product I
have never heard of before, and see if it will meet my needs better than
this PC which could get a GREAT deal on, or this Apple, which, if I could
afford it, would also meet my needs.

After rolling dice, looking for 4-leaf clovers and casting lots a
few times, he concludes that this new piece of equipment, which will
totally astound him even though he has never heard of it, must be being
produced by Atari. Great! I know where to go.

Now, he looks in the phone book for an Atari dealership. Hmm..
Strange.. None in the phone book.. Surely in the surrounding area, having
a total population of over 400 000, there MUST be ONE Atari dealer. Hmm.
No?? Well, let's try Mega-tropolis w/ a population of over 2.5 million.
Ahh. The phone index. Ahh. Computers. Let's see.. PC stores - pages
515-575. Apple - pages 576- 595. Commodore - pages 596-599. Others - 600.
Ahh. Page 600. Let's see.. Atari - WOW - there IS an Atari dealer here!!
Ok, let's call.. Hello - I'm interested in the Atari line of products and
- Sorry - we stopped selling Atari 3 months ago. You might try xxx.

Strange - why would anyone STOP selling this great new item, which
will probably change my life?? Let's try xxx. Hello. I'm interested in
Atari products. Yes - we have a closeout special on today. Buy one, get 3
free - we need the space to store more PC's.. We're moving 'em faster than
we can stock 'em. I was wondering if Atari brought out any great new
machine recently? Well, they did mention something about a bird.. Falcon I
think it was called. Sounded good. Most people are still waiting for them
to ship.

He mutters to himself: Falcon. Great name. Better than 486 SLCDX2-LB or
II VXIS-CD. Certainly sounds good. Wish I could find a place to buy one..
At least, I THINK it's called Falcon, and it probably is QUITE good.

Mattias
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Category 18, Topic 20
Message 139 Wed Dec 09, 1992
B.CARRIER [Bruce] at 23:18 EST

Right on T- Bird!

Merry Xmas to all you Atari supporters (who don't like T-Bird), who are
typing their messages on a brand-new Falcon 030 computer.

Maybe you can put T-Bird down with a fourth-of-July message on your new
Falcon. Halloween? Twelfth of Never?
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Category 18, Topic 20
Message 140 Thu Dec 10, 1992
D.ENGEL [Thunderbird] at 06:15 EST

What ever happened to the rumor that U.S. dealers were getting their first
shipment yesterday?

Not again...

Happy 4th of July, Bruce!!! ;-)

_____________________
\hunderbird


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Category 18, Topic 22
Message 143 Wed Dec 09, 1992
D.ENGEL [Thunderbird] at 20:39 EST

See Flat:

A few weeks ago, I had a bit of comic relief when certain individuals
kept insisting that nobody uses RCA jacks anymore. Somehow, they came to
the conclusion that because someone claimed those tiny battery operated
speakers with 1/8" stereo plugs were the cat's meow when it comes to
speakers. To demonstrate how silly the whole argument was, I played
"Devil's Advocate" and adamantly defended the RCA jacks, mocking the whole
discussion. Once they figured out that I was making fools of them, they
shut right up. Only a small minority have not actually figured out what
was going on, and persist in trying to belittle the RCA jack. How anyone
can derive such an insecurity over a connector is really perplexing.

I wouldn't give it a second thought.

________________________
\hunderbird


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Category 18, Topic 20
Message 145 Fri Dec 11, 1992
J.RICHTER [J.RICHTER] at 02:27 EST

Everybody,

I just got back from Portlands LAST dealer.. He says that Falcon030 has
been delayed to March of 93' !! Remember the words? "We will not
introduce a new system until we've got our hands on a stock pile to sell"
.... When will the ____ ever stop. My dealer is SUFFERING.. he can't sell
his OLD inventory because everyone is waiting for the Falcon030! How long
can ATARI continue punishing their dealer network! If this dealer goes
under.. I can GUARANTEE every remaining ATARI user in this area will NEVER
buy ATARI again!!!! Does anyone care?

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Category 1, Topic 19
Message 3 Wed Dec 16, 1992
D.FISK2 [David] at 21:11 EST

...and another one bits the dust.

A few days ago I received E-Mail from a major GEnie on-line entertainment
contractor that they will be ending their support of the Atari platform
effectively the start of the New Year. While this comes as no great
surprise to me; it is, in itself, a telling indicator of the direction
other software houses will be taking.

As they said to me :

- Atari has described new models which have technical potential but have
- not produced them in a timely manner. We have been unable to get
- development systems from them or technical support. We have not seen
- moves from Atari in the marketplace which would encourage us to have
- confidence in the future of their product.

If this company, with its on-line access to the Atari RT info, sees fit to
drop its support; what chance is there for new and continued support from
software developers not on-line?

Well software houses come and go but, as I look up at my book case to a
virtual wall of Atari software boxes that have "moved on" to other
platforms, it makes me wonder if it is time to move on too...(not for
awhile however because of money flow problems). :-)

It would not be the first time a "superior" product died because of the
inability of its marketing. That's life.

Cheers,
David F. Fisk

(not really into a discussion about the vendor/contractor in question -
they say they will be posting in their RT soon)


Category 1, Topic 19
Message 4 Wed Dec 16, 1992
MIKE.KELLER [ST Aladdin] at 23:43 EDT

David, really wish you hadn't jumped the gun on this. Some of us are
waiting for the announcement before jumping in with both feet!


mike.k

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Category 1, Topic 19
Message 5 Thu Dec 17, 1992
D.FISK2 [David] at 02:31 EST

-jumped the gun on this

??? Excuse me??? It's been posted in their RT for some hours now.

Aside from that, what is there jumping the gun about my making mention of
E-Mail addressed to me? Granted it was also sent to other Atari users of
the contractors area...but...insofar as "I" have not been made a party of
your group about to "jump in with both feet" I have no second thoughts
about making mention of the general circumstances. :-)

What is of interest here; and I will make mention of it once again in case
you missed it; is the perception this outfit has formed about the Atari
Platform ie. : that while it has potentially very good hardware, there are
very real management problems regarding its marketing.

Good luck with your quest. Another time you might wish to include others
who have had a direct interest in the situation.

It would be great to see Atari succeed but after watching the last 4-6
months activity I am not too optimistic. I'd be happy to be proven wrong.

Cheers,
David F. Fisk


Category 14, Topic 42
Message 48 Sun Dec 13, 1992
G.LABREC [Greg @ Atari] at 22:19 EST

D.A.B. - We didn't send out a copy to all the dealers but I did send a lot
of press releases out. I sent out sample copies to some of the larger
distributors, and quite a few went out of the country where the catalog is
very much in demand. The UK was pre-ordering months before it was
complete.

J.P.C. - Toad was one of the dealers I fax'ed a press release to. If they
don't have any it is because they didn't order any.

J.B. - Actually, there are a few changes since I went to press. Atari
Switzerland and Atari Sweden have both been closed and Atari Germany has
moved. I also received a late change and in my haste I saved out the
correction in one place but not another. DMC Publishing, which is
correctly identified in the company list at the back of the catalog, is
incorrectly listed as ISD Publishing in the catalog listings.


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Category 14, Topic 20
Message 161 Mon Dec 14, 1992
B.CARRIER [Bruce] at 22:44 EST

>> I forgot who it was, forgive me, but the person who said he wasn't
dumping Atari (and his beloved Mega), for an Amiga - "because of my huge
software investment" - I think he was speaking for an awful lot of us.

How many of us want to learn Messy DOS, acquire a representative MAC or
Amiga library? But if we could buy a clone, MAC, or Amiga and still use
our software - how long would we stay with this lame excuse for a company
of liars and broken promises. In category 27, a Mega 4 system with PC
SPEED, is going for $450! Does anyone think that this person is seriously
selling such a nice computer system to wait for Atari to deliver a Falcon?
He's already got another one.

Atari is now the laughing stock of most computer magazines. Most of them,
and it is painful to read, have us dead in the water. It is most grating
to read the rantings of Amiga rags, who actually had the most to lose at
the now almost certain death of Atari. We should have been 68000 allies,
not small enemies, shooting each other in the foot.

If the Amiga can survive, it probably will be the computer of choice for
most ex-Atarians. We should start reading the ads, or at least the many
computer magazines that still feature Amiga.

Don't gloat Amigans reading this, it wasn't us that buried Atari, and it
certainly wasn't you.

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Category 3, Topic 19
Message 74 Fri Dec 11, 1992
HISOFT at 13:30 EST

Mike,

"Stolen" is right the word - you should have asked us first before
posting that, especially as immediately above that is the explicit
copyright notice.

Dave N.

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Category 3, Topic 19
Message 78 Fri Dec 11, 1992
M.ALLEN14 [Mike Allen] at 20:28 EST


* a sample GEM program supplied with DevpacST version 2

* Source code Copyright (C) 1988 HiSoft. All rights reserved.
* No part of this source may be reproduced, transmitted,
* transcribed, or stored in a retrieval system, or translated
* in any form or by any means without the prior written
* permission of HiSoft.



Dave N.,

I do apologize - I meant no harm to HiSoft did not mean to infringe upon
HiSoft's copyright.

I only meant to post it as an example. Actually there are 17 lines of
comments between the above notice and the code I posted. To be perfectly
honest, I did not notice the copyright.

Again, please accept my apologies. I shall be more careful in the future.
I hope you don't object to my posting the copyright that I managed to
miss.

The HiSoft DevPac is an outstanding product for the ST (and the TT and
F030) and I have learned a great deal from not only the documentation but
the example programs. My only motivation was to pass on some of what I
had learned.

Yours with a red face,

Mike Allen

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Category 2, Topic 15
Message 40 Tue Dec 15, 1992
AEO.3 [Lyre] at 06:24 EST

Greetings Everyone!

Let me tell you a little about Opus and me.

It all started way back when - not sure of the actual date, but it's been
a few years. Anyway, a couple of years ago, a friend of mine obtained a
copy of an Atari magazine which had Opus 1.?? on it. Having recently
purchased SwiftCalc and finding that it didn't meet my needs, I told my
friend that I wouldn't mind a copy of Opus.

After all it was free - it was on the disk that came with the magazine.
Right? Well, it's not. Opus represents someone's programming efforts.

Efforts that had biased my opinion on spreadsheets so much that when I
found Opus 2.20 in the ST Library I made sure I downloaded it. However,
even then it wasn't free. A few months ago, someone mentioned that they
had considered creating a printed manual for Opus. I said, hey yeah, write
it. Being an "unregistered user" and stating this, this person said -
heck, you use the program more then I do and I'm registered, why aren't
you?

That got me to thinking.

Why didn't I register? After all, here was a great spreadsheet that I'd
used enough to know the basics. Nothing fancy, but I could produce what I
needed with some trial and error. Yet I had not registered. No big deal,
it was a shareware program.

On the other hand, the Atari community (Atari Corp, programmers,
retailers, etc) had invested their time, effort and money in producing or
selling their products. D. S. Harrison (Opus' author) had done the same
thing. If I paid these other people in the Atari market, why didn't I pay
the author of Opus? Because it was *only* shareware?

As if that made any difference!

We all know that Atari computers have their strengths and weaknesses - as
does any other computer system. One of these weaknesses being that our
computer of choice is viewed as a "game machine." But then, I hadn't
*paid* for anything other then a game machine had I?

So, please as one Shareware ABUSER to any potential others out there, pay
for the shareware that you use.

Consider what would have happened if no one paid for CodeHead's products.
Or what about DMC's Calamus? Or any of the other great companies that
have successfully created and marketed products for the computer system we
all use.

Where would we be then?

Lyre

PS: Yes, I am a registered user of Opus at this point. I just received
today my copy of Opus 2.32 - you're missing an excellent program.

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Category 4, Topic 42
Message 35 Wed Dec 16, 1992
K.HOUSER [Kevin MQ Def] at 01:23 EST

Joey, Hmm... I wasn't very clear. :)

Nyaaa... I meant there are no real dealers in Atlanta. I consider Sheldon
a *REAL* Atari dealership. :) But I don't like to trek to Asheville to see
stuff in person. It is just too far to go & play with the new toys & pick
up a quick program or two. Not like running down to Sears in the Mall (3
or 4 mile drive) and picking up a Performa 600, or a '486 w/ SVGA, and/or
some software. :) Now *that* is convenient.

If only Atari would GET A CLUE! I wouldn't have bought my old 600XL if I
HADN'T SEEN THE DARN THING IN PERSON (it happened to be Sears and Service
Merchandise) first. No Atari stuff in those stores anymore. [8'(

Heheh, but I'll have to check out the Microtek scanner. If I were to buy
one for connection to my Falcon (*od knows when it will arrive), should I
get the Mac version or the PC version? Or does it matter? They are selling
them locally at CompUSA and other stores.

--Kevin

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Category 19, Topic 11
Message 147 Wed Dec 16, 1992
E.DANIELS1 [Smoke Eater] at 06:02 EST

I just spoke to Richard at RIO today, and he feels that there will be no
further support from Beta Systems for the SuperCharger. ( His outlook for
the Atari isn't much better, and who can blame him...? )
My purpose for the post is I have ordered the upgraded software, V. 1.5
from RIO, but because they haven't received any 'kits' from Beta Systems,
there are NO MANUALS! Someone out there willing to help out with either
their manuals for sale, or ( sorry I tried to buy them ) copies of same. I
just bought my SuperCharger used and have it for evaluation, but I really
don't want to keep it with old software after reading that V. 1.5 fixes
most known problems. I haven't even tried to hook the SuperCharger to my
Mega ST4 yet, as without V. 1.5 I feel I'd be doomed to repeat all the
problems you have posted so far...( Ahhh the state of Atari no...? ). I do
have calls into Germany and England to track the real story of
SuperCharger support, so when I find out, you'll find out...Thanks in
advance for your support...

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Category 14, Topic 20
Message 186 Wed Dec 16, 1992
J.RICHTER [J.RICHTER] at 22:16 EST

Soul Manager,

I am sitting in front of a $1495 486-33DX with NON-INTERLACED 1024x768 x
256 color system with 120meg HD, local bus C31 Windows accelerated
video!! This thing will run The Designer Drawing program at DOUBLE TT030
speed with PageStream!! .... This is a TRUE 32bit system INCLUDING the
Data Bus (Eisa based) and there is some AWESOME Windows 3.1 software
available... Excel4.0, Word for Windows 2.0b, AmiPro3, Corel Draw,
Designer, Pagemaker 4.1 and on.. and on.. and on. This speed is with a
16bit OS.. when Windows32 is released you can DOUBLE my current speed... I
am sorry.. Until you use the current crop (last couple of months) hi-speed
486SX/DX local bus video accelerated clones you know not from which you
speak!! An 040 Falcon.. hmmm maybe.. but If they can't sell the
Under-Powered Falcon030 in any quantity.. how will they release a
Falcon040? I am talking strictly general purpose computing here... I you
HAVE to HAVE the DSP and don't need MultiTOS and 14meg memory then It's
not a bad deal!!.

Atari's ONLY hope is to release the Falcon030 at HALF-PRICE and get the
040 out there as SOON as humanly possible.. I am an ATARI LOVER.. and it
DOES hurt to tell the truth!! The Falcon030 is at LEAST one year late.. at
the current price..

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Category 14, Topic 20
Message 187 Wed Dec 16, 1992
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 22:52 EST

Scuttlebutt has it that Apple will release a new machine in February, it
looks like the MacIIvx but has a 68LC040 chip, with 4 Megs of ram and an
80Meg drive, it will sell for $1799 list!!! Boy that target keeps moving,
eh? ;-)

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Category 14, Topic 20
Message 195 Thu Dec 17, 1992
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 04:57 EST

The TT Tower is a joke speedwise, it's just a TT. But a Turbo030 system
with a CrazyDots card can definitely outpace most any 486/33 with
localbus....on a local bus system the disk transfer rates finally come to
equal the STs rates with ICD software ;-) Now if you stuff a DX2-66 chip
in, and the newest S3 chip...35 million Winmarks...you've gone into
hyperspace ;-)

BTW, there is a company now selling a 486/33 motherboard, w/o CPU or RAM
for only $220...absolutely state of the art, 3 VESA localbus slots, and
64Megs of ram max, latest single chip "chipset", on a board size smaller
than a "baby AT". I was blown away when I saw it....but I'll wait till
they have a P5 compatible socket in the next rev. If you get that board,
add a $500 DX2-66 chip, and your current ram (in my case 32Megs), then the
new S3 "xxx928" based localbus board for $499, and a caching localbus IDE
board with 1 Meg cache $399, and for about $1,500 you can really start
cooking!!!

Or just wait till Gateway offers the same ;-)

The new S3 chip does 640x480 16M colors, 800x600 32K colors, 1024x768 256
colors, and 1280x1024 16 colors. Boy what a nice chip. And it has
genlocking hooks built in, so a multimedia board with it, an ATT
compression chip, and ATT DSP chip, and you'd have one heck of a nice
multimedia setup....full NTSC/PAL overscan genlock 30 frames per second
video record/playback, and 44Khz 16bit digital stereo audio. And I happen
to know the company that is cooking this setup up...I'll let you know when
it's ready...and it's CHEAP ;-)

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From CIS...

More about the Amsler Comdex review...

#: 77055 S8/Hot Topics
09-Dec-92 01:32:29
Sb: #76944-Atari at COMDEX
Fm: Greg Wageman 74016,352
To: John J. Amsler 70275,676

John,

FWIW, I enjoyed your review. You seemed to this reader to be attempting
to provide a balance between your praise and criticism, which any
*unbiased* reader could see.

Not having been there myself, I can't comment on the accuracy of your
impressions, but as someone who doesn't stand to gain anything by either
Atari's demise or its success, why should you conceal anything? (In fact,
all of us here stand to *lose* something if Atari Corp. should go under,
whether or not the corporate mouthpiece acknowledges it or not.)

Thanks from this long-time Atari users for trying to call 'em as you see
'em.

-Greg


#: 77540 S17/Community Square
16-Dec-92 17:12:58
Sb: #77531-Falcon: Flies or Dies
Fm: SYSOP*Ron Luks 76703,254
To: SYSOP*Bob Retelle 76702,1466 (X)

You're right. A lot of people seem to apply a double standard when
talking about Atari's vs the PC world.

I found Nathan's comments in this weeks Z*net issue to be a particular
case in point. He blasts Ralph for being very hard on Atari Corp. (Ralph
is, but thats a different issue).

The feature (by Nathan) was talking about the apparent success/failure
of Atari at the recent COMDEX. Nathan went into detail about how poor the
overall attendance was in the Sands Expo Center. He was absolutely
correct about this (I was there and saw it first-hand) because the Sands
Pavilion was VISIBLY empty. All the exhibits there were sparsely
attended with only a couple of rare exceptions.

He went on to detail the politics and background which was (according
to my separate sources) right on target. He concluded that after 3
consecutive years of low attendance, the Sands Expo Pavilion was a
complete failure.

I wouldn't disagree with his analysis except to say that it was
obvious that he doesn't apply the same 'standards' to the performance of
Atari Corp itself. It was readily apparent to me (and I'm sure anyone
else reading his piece) that he's much more forgiving of the Tramiel's
performance than the interface Groups performance over the same time
period.

Now, I'm friends with both Nathan and Ralph and I don't want to get
in between them on this issue (or any other for that matter) but I do have
to say that Ralph (for all his faults and his good points) is much more
consistent in his performance judgement standards.

I think too many of us are too close to the Atari scene to give a
fair appraisal of Atari's performance. Our judgments are also affected
by our investment in Atari hardware and software (its much easier to be
forgiving and hopeful when we have a big investment on the line).

The line between honest appraisal and hopeful evaluation is one that
I admit I often have trouble keeping distinct.

Ron



#: 77504 S17/Community Square
16-Dec-92 10:08:53
Sb: #77301-#Falcon: Flies or Dies
Fm: Atari Interface 70007,4640
To: SYSOP*Bob Retelle 76702,1466 (X)

BobR,

I do know that Mike had to take a full time job in the last year or so to
keep Double Click around ... He used to work full time for DC, until the
market shrank too much. He was programming for PCs I believe. I know
Paul Lee was programming on PCs as his full time job. Migraph is
supporting the Atari market because they have PC products to actually pay
the bills. CodeHeads are working on developing for the Mac. Gadgets is
looking into PC products. The list goes on.

Pattie


#: 77506 S17/Community Square
16-Dec-92 10:18:13
Sb: #77348-Falcon: Flies or Dies
Fm: Atari Interface 70007,4640
To: Bob Ledbetter 71043,3442 (X)

Well, I can only tell you why we purchased a Macintosh system (which we're
quite happy with).... We do dtp, color dtp. PageStream is great, but
there aren't programs out there to support color dtp like there are on the
Mac. We had the choice of spending $4,000 on a scanner/interface and
software from Goldleaf (are they still in business?), and keep using the
Atari software that wasn't as good as Mac stuff, or spring for more and
get a new system with all the excellent software available for the Mac.

We went with a Mac IIci with 24-bit color board, 1200 dpi color scanner,
beautiful color monitor, and CD ROM package. We got PhotoShop and Color
Studio with the scanner, which sweetened the deal quite a bit. We now had
the tools we needed to make PageStream do what we wanted. The problem is
there isn't enough market to make software companies take the time to
develop software for the Atari; software like Color Studio and PhotoShop.

I didn't see any discussion about Atari Journal closing up. Atari Journal
was a German ST publication. Things are so bad now that even places that
were considered Atari Meccas are dying.

Pattie



From Delphi....

Among other things ...Atari's overall performance is discussed

FORUM>Reply, Add, Read, "?" or Exit>
44934 12-DEC 04:59 General Information
Computer Chronicles
From: SCHUYLAR To: ALL

They had a Comdex show tonight. They mentioned the Commodore 1200 and TONS
of stuff about Multimedia, sound etc. But NOTHING about the Falcon or
Atari. What a drag, I'm wondering if they ignored Atari, or if Atari
didn't chase them down to show them the new product?

Schuylar

44946 12-DEC 11:04 General Information
RE: Computer Chonicles (Re: Msg 44934)
From: OCS To: SCHUYLAR


- They had a Comdex show tonight. They mentioned the Commodore 1200 and
- TONS of stuff about Multimedia, sound etc. But NOTHING about the
- Falcon or Atari. What a drag, I'm wondering if they ignored Atari, or
- if Atari didn't chase them down to show them the new product? Schuylar

Well, the latest issue of C'T magazine has about five pages about Comdex,
and they emphasize on multi-media stuff. Guess what they say about the
Atari booth... I'll quote EVERYTHING here:

"Von dem Gros der Besucher unbeachtet blieb das Debuet des Falcon030, der
von Atari als die Multimedia-Alternative fuer den Heim-Anwender
eingefuehrt wurde."

My translation:

"Unnoticed by the vast majority of the visitors was the debut of the
Falcon030, which was introduced by Atari as the multimedia alternative for
home users."

That's all! One sentence in a five-page article!

C'T in my eyes is the most influential German computer magazine, very
similar to Byte (they very often cooperate with Byte). Unlike Byte they
do cover the Atari market to some extend. This issue contains a review of
The Calligrapher, for example, and two months ago the entire editorial was
dedicated to Atari (and the situation on the Atari market). The next
three issues will contain a series of articles about the KBS operating
system for the Atari (co-authored by me <grin>).

Now what does this Comdex coverage mean? They could hardly have said
anything more devastating...

I read the AEO special edition. Bob Brodie was complaining about the
coverage of certain magazines about Atari's COMDEX presentations. Hmmm,
I wonder if AEO's report written by Bob Brodie was authored by Mr. Bob
Brodie, Director of Communications of Atari Corp. (and thus merely a press
release of the company), or by Mr. Bob Brodie, a journalist who happened
to be in Las Vegas. I wonder if he wrote this article in his spare time,
or while he was working for (and getting paid by) Atari.

Complaining about the fact that STReport and Z*NET didn't have their staff
writers at Comdex is one thing. Getting paid by Atari for being at Comdex
and thus having all the time of the world to see what's going on at the
Atari booth is another thing.

As for the Commodore 1200, the machine is already being sold here for less
than 900 marks ($560).

Oliver


FORUM>Reply, Add, Read, "?" or Exit>
45123 16-DEC 01:33 CPU/STR Newswire
RE: ? (Re: Msg 45090)
From: BOBTROW To: DPJ (NR)

Underneath everything negative that I have ever read in STR, I always
have had the feeling that Ralph HOPES and PRAYS that what he
reports/predicts ends up wrong. If I was riding in a bus headed for a
ravine I would prefer to have some like Ralph & Co. tell me so than have
someone tell me ..... "END OF ROAD CONSTRUCTION AHEAD". They both could
mean the same thing, but very different results can happen depending on
how you interpret each one.

Bob T.

(I read STR and am not ashamed to admit it!)



From the FNET.... about Falcon's alleged FCC Certification

Conf : Atari 16/32 Bit
Msg# : 1756/1765 Lines: 10 Read: 1
Sent : Dec 12, 1992 at 1:43 PM
To : Don Liscombe
From : Edward Kovarski at Fnet Node 66, The Bre(/\)ery _ Ajax_Canada _
Subj : Re: <1734> Falcon FCC Certification #

In reply to:

- This FCC number thing is going just a little too far, fellows. Just give
- it a month, and check your Atari dealer for Falcon stock. At this
- point, everyone has their opinions, and Atari states it has the FCC
- number, and large stock to ship next month. The proof will be at your
- dealers, one way or the other.

This is exactly what I said previously. It will all be known when the FCC
number will be printed on the machines at the retailer. Until than it is
unknown speculation.




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LOWBOY - STANDARD - DUAL BLOWER CABINETS
CUSTOM CONFIGURATIONS AVAILABLE

Listed above are a sampling of the systems available.
Prices also reflect various cabinet/power supply configurations
(over sixty configurations are available, flexibility is unlimited)

* IBM/MSDOS - AMIGA - ATARI - APPLE/MACINTOSH *

ALL UNITS COMPATIBLE WITH --> SUPERCHARGER - AT/PC SPEED - GCR
LARGER units are available - (Custom Configurations)

*** --> COMPLETE IBM CLONE SYSTEMS AVAILABLE! <-- ***
CUSTOM BUILT TO YOUR SPECS!
CALL FOR PRICING & AVAILABILITY
386/486 25 MHZ - 33Mhz - 50Mhz - 66Mhz
From $839.95

*>> NO REPACKS OR REFURBS USED! <<*

Atari SLM 804, SLM 804PCV Laser Toner Kits
Memorex 2108, 5287
Oasys Laserpro 5287, 5308, Express 830, Express Series II
Silver Express, Gold Express
** $41.95 shipping Included **

Atari SLM 605 Laser Toner Kits
AT&T 593, CAF Laser, DSI Laser, DTP Systems, Epson EPL-6000
Facit P6060, Fontx Syslaser, Harris3M 2006, M-Tally MT905
Microtek Turbo PS, OAS Laserpro Executive, Packard Bell 9500
TEC LB 1305, Toshiba PageLaser 6
** $41.95 shipping included **
(TWO Toner Carts Incl.)

Panasonic Laser Toner Kits
Panasonic KX -P 400 series, Panafax UF-750 Facsimile
** $41.95 shipping included **

-- ALL TONER KITS * IN STOCK * --

* Toner Starter Kits-$62.95 *
* Replacement (804) Drums-$187.95 *

ABCO is PROUD to announce the acquisition of
the exclusive U.S.A. distribution rights for
** Bitblit Software's ///Turbo Board BBS. **
This fine Atari ST BBS system software and
user support is available through ABCO to all
Turbo customers in the USA. Call for current
pricing.

ALL POWER SUPPLIES UL APPROVED

Now Available
BUSINESSES, - LEASE TO OWN WITH AT&T -

-* 12 month FULL Guarantee *-
(A FULL YEAR of COVERAGE)

WE PAY SHIPPING & INSURANCE! >UPS!<
(Prepaid Orders - Cont. USA)
QUANTITY & USERGROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE!
_________________________________________

DEALERS and DISTRIBUTORS WANTED!
please, call for details

COD, Personal and Company Checks accepted.

ORDER YOUR NEW UNIT TODAY!

CALL: 1-904-783-3319
Customer Orders & Service
9am - 8pm EDT
TUES thru SAT

ABCO is EXPANDING!! CALL FOR INFORMATION!

SEND FOR YOUR NEW ABCO CATALOG TODAY!


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