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WHAT'S NEW IN THE ATARI FORUMS (September 03)
The history of Atari is posted as file ATARI.TXT in LIBRARY 17 of the
Atari Productivity Forum (GO ATARIPRO) (from the Internet system).
The second set of "20 QUESTIONS" submitted by Atari Forum members and
answered by Atari Corp (specifically Bob Brodie, Bill Rehbock and James
Grunke) is available for download as file 20Q_02.TXT in LIBRARY 15 of the
Atari Arts Forum (GO ATARIARTS).
See files OMEGA_.ZIP and OMEGAF.ZIP in LIBRARY 12 of the Atari Arts Forum
(GO ATARIARTS) for a very well done European demo for the STE and TT. Well
worth the download time.
Download file JAPANE.ZIP from LIBRARY 4 of the Atari Productivity Forum
(GO ATARIPRO) for a program which makes it possible to display the
Japanese and input single-byte katakana, double-byte katakana, hiragana
and more than ten different series of special symbols which are assigned
to symbol keys.
Download file DRIVRS.LZH from LIBRARY 11 of the Atari Vendors Forum (GO
ATARIVEN) for the latest PageStream import modules. Updated 10-AUG-93.
This archive contains ALL of the import modules currently shipping with
PageStream 2.2b. Included are new Illustrator, EPS, and TIFF import
modules.
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Its the long Labor Day Weekend. The end of summer and the beginnings
of the Fall Season. School starts or has started depending on your
location. Please drive carefully, the kids are loose again!
Since it is a long weekend and everyone seems to have "said it all"
online, a period of cooling off appears to be very much in need. The
Lexicor/STRT/IAAD fiasco is not going to go away but.. the least we can do
is use the long weekend to re-examine the situation and perhaps, by the
time the weekend is over, things will appear differently. Its a very sad
state of affairs that's for sure. After all, even the developers who were
only "associated" with Lexicor were expelled simply for being associated
with Lexicor.. this is very wrong. Additionally, the late entry and
interference coming from Bob Brodie is unwarranted and totally uncalled
for, but... that's his call and he'll have to live with it. In the
meantime, STReport stands by every word published relative to this matter
and will continue to report what its goings on until such time as the
matter is declared resolved by all parties involved and concerned.
The users have been told a number of times of an underlying story
that "caused" all this. This is true. In fact, the friction started over
GEMVIEW and escalated from there. The underlying story appears to have
provided an easy way out for some of the "players" in this horrendous
happenstance. The captures from the IAAD area have arrived and now,
without a doubt, we have the backgrounder in hand. STReport has given its
word to never reveal the contents of such files and that will stand good.
Unlike those we gave our word to... we will stand by our commitment. This
much can be made known; the substantive matter that was used to expel
Lexicor from the IAAD is pretty flimsy if not ridiculous. In fact it only
makes the matter look worse... much worse. So much so as to lend further
credence to the stories that this incident has finished the IAAD as a
viable entity in the Atari community. Not to mention the reflection it
has had on the STRT.
The clock is ticking on the Lexicor/STRT/IAAD matter as well as on
certain "business associates" of Nathan Potechin. We all wait for the
questions asked of Nathan Potechin by ordinary users to be answered. We
also wait patiently for the questions asked of the IAAD to be answered.
If honest and truthful answers are not forthcoming, the continued silence
will only grow into a deafening, thunderous roar confirming the worst.
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On CompuServe
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compiled by Joe Mirando
Hidi ho friends and neighbors.
Time to travel that electronic highway again and, if you've got to
travel a highway, you might as well travel one with a nice even surface
and lots of scenery. There are two major differences between the regular,
run-of-the-mill highway and and an electronic highway like CompuServe: On
the electronic version you can't get rear-ended (at least not on
CompuServe) and, you don't have to stop for gas every couple of hundred
miles. Hey, I know that these aren't really profound thoughts or
anything, but give me a break, it's late thursday night and I'm out of
profound ideas. Anyway, there's lots of stuff to be found on CompuServe
this week, so let's get right too it...
From the Atari Productivity Forum
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Jay Craswell posts:
"I wish I had a way to get into internet... Is there a phone book of
places that might allow some "extra" people to use there machine?"
Sysop Bob Retelle tells Jay:
"There are some info files in the UNIXFORUM that list public access sites
to the Internet.. I'm not 100% sure what the filename is, but I think
it's
something like PUBNIX.. (that seems to stick in my mind for some reason).
Another thing to check into are BBSs in your area that have connections
into the Internet.. there's a couple here in Ann Arbor (I know Pattie
uses one of them for access to the net), and they're popping up all
over..."
David Hagood posts some observations on MultiTOS:
"I just got MultiTOS, and thought I'd share some problems and
solutions with the world.
Problem: MultiTOS prints the message "could not execute
c:\gulam.prg: MiNT exitting".
Cause: the files MINT.CNF and GEM.CNF were placed in C:\MULTITOS,
not C:\
Solution: Move these files to C:\
Problem: The system fails with a memory protection fault after
loading the accessories.
Cause 1: the accessory RAMBUFFR.ACC was allocating memory for a RAMDISK
that was not globally accessable.
Solution 1: Remove memory protection for RAMBUFFR.ACC
Cause 2: The program DESKPIC.PRG and the DESKPIC.ACC were
allocating memory for the picture that was not globally
accessable.
Solution 2: Remove memory protection for DESKPIC.PRG and DESKPIC.ACC
<The moral to these two problems: If it allocates memory somebody else
uses, remove memory protection>
OK, now for the problems I've been unable to solve:
Problem: Kornshell crashes when trying to run a program. This is
strange since Kornshell is MiNT specific and was running
fine under MiNT 0.95
Problem: QuickCIS 1.75 crashes when loading. This too ran fine
under MiNT 0.95
Problem: No documentation on environment variables that GEM and
MultiTOS use. It looks like you can tell GEM where to find
the accessories via the ACCPATH variable. However, it
doesn't work: only ACC's in C:\ load.
Problem: No way t load ACC's except at boot time. I thought under
MultiTOS you could just double-click on an ACC to start
it.
Problem: The CHPROT program that comes with MultiTOS, used to
change the memory protection flags, doesn't tell you the
current or new state of the protection flag.
Problem: The SOUND.CPX suppled with MultiTOS indicates "No DMA
sound present". Rather a surprise, considering I'm running
a TT030!!
I know several of you out there have MultiTOS, so let's share
information!"
Greg Kopchak tells David:
"Put the FPATCH1.PRG in your AUTO folder. A TOS bug causes the DMA sound
to be initialized wrong with some TOS versions. A version should be posted
here in the libraries. Anyone know the name?"
Dazzz Smith jumps in and tekks Greg:
"The current version is FPATCH2 guys. (It still causes a slight problem
with Bconmap as well, but nothing too serious.)"
David adds:
"What's weird is that the older version of the SOUND.CPX works quite
nicely. Just the newer version fails. Also, what kind of "minor problems"
does the patch program cause?"
T.Colman Nilan Jr. posts:
"A friend of mine owns a 520ST w/ GEM Dos. He knows nothing about
computers; I know knothing about Atari. Are there any applications
available on Compuserve or elsewhere? Is GEM Dos the best he can do?
If anyone could point us in the right direction it would be greatly
appreciated."
Oscar Steele of Purple Mountain Computing tells "Collie":
"If he's looking for software priced right, we have over 1000 titles of
recycled software. Ask him to call send for a free issue of CompuNews
which lists everything. Also, he can send $1 for a disk catalog we have
that also lists over 5000 books (including a lot of helpful Atari ST
books)."
Dick Paddock tells Collie:
"As Ron Luks, chief sysop (and all-around good guy) (or anyone else) here
will tell you, the libraries are full of free-, share- and demo-ware. Some
of the freeware/shareware is unmatched by any commercial stuff (as is true
on any platform, I guess.) So browse as you like, and welcome!
As to your first question, about GEM Dos, it is properly called GEM TOS
(The Operating System-no false modesty here). There are enhancements, but
no real replacements except for upgrades, which are advisable. There are
some replacement operating systems, OS-9 and Unix (I think), but if it's a
true 520ST (only 1/2MB of memory) these are impracitcal as they take real
memory, whereas TOS is wholly ROM-resident."
Rick Flashman of Gribnif Software adds:
"Well, there's always our Geneva (shameless plug). It enhances the OS to
be multitsking (similar to Windows on the PC), tear-off menus, 3D buttons,
unlimited applications and accessories (limited by free memory), etc."
Lars Borgh posts:
"Remember me, the one from Sweden with a diskdrive problem? You help
me beforeso I'm hoping you can work this out as well! I'm planning on
buying a 1.44 Mb drive for my Mega STE. The internal drive I have
should fit just perfectly in my 1040 ST, which doesn't have a workable
drive at the moment. So I tried, disconnected my Mega drive and placed
it in the 1040. It didn't work. Is there any differences between the
two computers? Is there any jumpers or switches thats different. The
one in the Mega is a Epson SMD-380. (I have already tried to set the
34 pin cable both ways)."
Albert Dayes of Atari Explorer Magazine tells Lars:
"I remember you. In the MegaSTe you need TOS 2.06, the AJAX chip and a
1.44 meg drive to work correctly. Also something else about a 16mhz
signal in the right place as well.
I know some have used 1.44 drive (mechs) on normal STs but the performed
some operation so that the drive will only sense low density. I'm not
technically familar with what they did."
Lars tells Albert:
"Oh, I didn't know that I needed Tos 2.06 to get a 1.44 Mb drive to work.
I thought it was enough with a new controller and a suitable drive. That's
bad news upgrade in Tos :-( About the internal drive in my Mega, it's a
regular 720 drive, why can't I use that one in my ST?"
Bob Retelle, Sysop Extrordinare, tells Lars:
"I know you said you tried the wide ribbon cable both ways, but the
symptom you described (the drive light comes on and stays on all the time)
is usually caused by the drive data cable being plugged in upside down.
It's possible that the Mega drive has the connector opposite the way the
one in the 1040 is set up..."
Hal Dougherty tells Lars:
"I replaced the drive in my old ST Mega 2 with one from a 1040. To get it
to work, the cable had to be turned upsidedown.
It's another STrange ST problem."
When Grosvenor Barber asks about differences and similarities between
WINDOWS (affectionately called "WIN-DOZE" by many) and GEM, Woodrow
Windischman tells him:
"Windows and GEM are *similar* but not identical. The APIs are different,
but they follow the same Menu, Icon, Mouse paradigm pioneered by Xerox and
popularized by the Mac. Subtle differences are that, In Windows, Each app
has a main window, which contains the menu bar. In GEM, there is a fixed
menu bar at the top of the screen. In GEM, the Menu drops down when the
mouse hits it, in Windows you need to press the mouse button to drop the
menu. Windows also has been using a 3d effect for its last few versions.
At the API level, they both offer programmers facilites to create all of
the primary screen elements, but Windows has a lot finer control. In
contrast, the GEM interface is MUCH easier to write to."
Rick Flashman at Gribnif Software tells Woody about his least
favorite Windows "feature":
"Windows STILL lacks a "proportional" scroll bar. This is a real pet
peeve of mine, as I can never tell where exactly in a document I am
and how big that document is."
Jay Craswell tells Woody:
"A friend who did applications in both systems said that writing "any"
program was like learning to walk. Writing a GEM app was learning to
drive a car. And doing a windows program was piloting a rocket to the
moon. He said that sanity soon leaves you as you try to do simple
things under windows too!"
From the Atari ST Arts Forum
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Scott Evans tells us:
"I have downloaded 101.lzh. can I play this with my dos machine? I try to
use lha to uncompress it but it will not uncompress, example Lha
e/c:\open\101.lzh c:\a nothing, it can't find 101.lzh Lha
x/c:\open\101.lzh c:\a " " lha e / c:\101.lzh c:\a -- I moved 101.lzh to
the root and booted. nothing tryed with x and still nothing."
Sysop Bob Retells tells Scott:
"Scott, unfortunately the file you downloaded, 101.LZH, is a demo of a
game called "Resolution 101", which is an Atari ST rogram... it won't
runon your DOS machine...
Just for reference though, Albert is right... the command to use LHA.EXE
in this case would be: lha x 101.lzh (assuming you are in the same
subdirectory as the .lzh file)."
George Yamagata posts his feelings about an ethnic slur that
apparently appeared in ST FORMAT (I say apparently because I haven't
seen it yet):
"This message is to announce that I will no longer be doing the ST Format
summaries due to the racial slur printed in that magazine. The title of
this message is the editted version of what is printed. I was not going to
respond to this, except that I was prodded by STeve Kipker on this issue.
ST Format summaries will therefore not be a thing of the past. I just
will not be doing them.
ST Format now advertises itself as the World's Best Selling ST
Magazine. When you go global, I feel you have take in consideration the
sensibilities of your cosmopolitan constituency or readership, something I
tried to address once before on CIS. The reason that the statement raises
my ire, is that the racial epitome, 'Jap', has never been used in my
presence in anything but a derisive manner. Annecdotally more recent than
in my youth (pre-graduate school), I was at a departmental function at UCD
and I met a British Gentleman that used the ethnic slur with vemon and
vehmenence. He was one of a handful of survivors of the torpedoing of the
HMS Prince of Wales, the cruiser that encountered the German pocket
battleship, Bismark, and had observed the sinking of the Hood. The
cruiser was sent from the North Atlantic to the Pacific to help in the
defense of Singapore. The British gentleman survived the Imperial air
attack only to spend 3 years in a POW camp in Malay suffering degradation
and deprivation at the hands of his Imperial Japanese captors. So, I
suspect that there are a number of British males at retirement age that
will fully embrace the STF statement with enthusiam. They may even engage
in the STF to win the program that is listed in the number 1 slot. That
thought raises my blood pressure.
The second thought is that if Andy Hutchinson was editor, I would
know that such a statement was a veiled editorial statement, but with
Paula Richards as editor, I am uncertain. I remember when the rallying
cry around the world was that the Japanese were coming to take over the
home computer market. MSX was the system that was going to make total
networking of home appliances possible and what was going to make the home
appliance automation, envisioned by Ray Bradbury in the '50s a reality.
Well, in this day of Michael Crichton's RISING SUN, keeping the Japanese
industrial might, especially in the electronics industry, at bay is a real
or imagined thing of concern for many. As a note it is interesting that
it is Jack Tramiel, then at the helm of Commodore Business Machines Ltd.
that is credited with delaying MSX's introduction to the world markets
with the VIC 20, long enough that the 16-bit computer made it impractical
to market MSX in the US and impact the sale of MSX in Europe and even in
Japan. If you want to read about the fear that the Japanese and MSX
instilled in the US home computer industry, just pick up a copy of BYTE or
Compute! from 9 to 12 years ago. Fear of Japan's competition in world
markets and Japan bashing is nothing new.
The last thought is that I am sensitized on this issue, not only
from personal experience, but by the fact that the civil rights
organization, the JACL, of which I am a member, is currently fighting a
legal and media battle in a township in Texas. The city council there saw
fit to name an avenue, Jap Avenue. The city council maintains that it is
only an abbreviation, used on the street signs. The mayor of the town has
confided to reporters that he considers it an ethnic slur. That this
happened in Texas is an affront to history. In the Black Forest of
Germany, a battlion of Texans was encircled. The Japanese American 442nd
regiment was sent in to save less than 600 Texans at a loss of 1200 killed
and wounded and over 900 more reported missing (mostly captured). This ST
Format advert caption comes at a time when this is still an issue. Well,
this is one American of Japanese ancestry, that will be "kept at bay" from
reading another issue of ST FORMAT."
Editor Emeritus Lloyd Pulley posts his thoughts:
"While I might disagree with use of the word "Jap" in the title, I also
think you're over-reacting. Was the article itself racist, or did the
author/editor just use a bad choice of words in the title? Are you re-
ading more into the article/title than is actually there? As you said
yourself...
"The second thought is that if Andy Hutchinson was editor, I would
know that such a statement was a veiled editorial statement, but with
Paula Richards as editor, I am uncertain."
...so I would have to assume the article wasn't blatantly racist or you
wouldn't be uncertain.
I have no idea of Paula Richards' age or background, but it asn't too
long ago that such terms were part of normal conversation and weren't
meant to be a racial insult. Where/when I grew up (Kansas City/60's) it
was normal to use such terms as "dago", "whop", "hunky" (sp), etc. And
we used these terms in speaking _to_ each other, not necessarily in tal-
king _about_ someone. I had friends who lived on 'dago hill' and I'd
call them 'dagos' all the time ("Hey Tony, you ugly 'dago', what's hap-
pening?") and they would do the same back ("Lloyd, you dumb flat-headed
Dutchman, who let you out?") [Note: I'm not Dutch but my step-father was
and everyone assumed I was also partially Dutch.] It wasn't the term,
it was the TONE that mattered (and why I asked about the article, it set
the tone for the header - IMO). If Paula Richards' came from a similar
background, she might not have thought the title was racially
insulting."
Editor Note:
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There was no "pocket" battleship in the German Navy called the
Bismark. In fact The Bismark was far from a "pocket battleship". Perhaps
the poster was referring to the pocket battleship Graf Spee. I too, feel
the matter is a gross overreaction. I'd like to see how the families of
the GIs who marched the infamous Bataan Death March would feel. Or, the
families of the crew of the Arizona would also feel. Maybe we should ask
the surviving family members of the liberators of Iwo Jima? Or, the loved
ones who survived the victims of the fanatical Kimikaze Raids? There is
no cure for the hurt savage viciousness leaves none at all. To protest an
abbreviation of a word as a dire transgression to me is akin to grabbing
at straws. It also adds to rekindling the burning hurt that time seems to
cool down.
From the Atari Vendors Forum
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Dazzz Smith asks a question of Sysop Ron Luks:
"Ah but if you sit a TT next to a Falcon but at a lower price which would
you pick?"
Ron tells Dazzz:
"What would I pick if I had to choose between a Falcon and a lower priced
TT? Very tough choice. The TT had some annoying aspects to it (ST vs TT
ram, etc.) but it is much more expandable, has a faster CPU, uses SIMMS.
However, the Falcon has the DSP chip..."
Tom Mynar asks a question of ICD:
"I recently sold my ELS85S to Mike Mortilla. His LINK doesn't aknowledge
the drive is there at all. Yet, my old ICD (with PAL daughter board)
seems to accept the drive with no problems. There are no PARITY jumpers
on this drive, thus, parity must be disabled by s/w.
Seems strange to me your OLD controllers work but the NEW controller
doesn't, Why is this ? What were the features you added which caused
this?
I'm very curious as this is a very new and fast drive. It is unfortunate
that he can't use the thing yet it served me just fine.
BTW, maybe you guys could come up with a quick program like you did for my
Conner motor-start-command problem last year !"
Jim Ness tells Tom:
"As you know, I also just bought an ELS85S, and ran into the same problem.
The drive does not have a parity jumper, and must have parity disabled via
software, so that it works with host adaptors that don't support parity.
Some ICD products do support parity, and won't have problems with the
ELS85S. Some don't, and need to have the ELS reprogrammed, for it to work.
To reprogram the ELS, you need to plug it into something that DOES support
parity, or you can't talk to it to tell it to disable parity. ICD
suggests a Falcon or TT SCSI port, or one of the ICD host adaptors that
supports parity.
You just run the BOOTFIX.PRG to take care of the problem, once you find a
device you can plug the ELS into.
The text also says that only newer ELS drives have a EPROM that accepts
the command to disable parity. If you don't have the newest EPROM, you
have to get one."
From the Atari Portfolio Forum
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Alan Ogden tells us:
"A friend has just purchased a Portfolio (used) for 25 pounds but the
label showing the serial number is missing. Is there any way of finding
the serial number from, say, the ROM?"
Don Thomas of Atari Corp tells Alan:
"I know of no way to redefine a serial number once it has been lost. The
serial number has its greatest value to Atari during manufacture for
international distribution, lot changes, etc. The consumer is best served
by referencing the DOS (DIP Opearting System) number. In the U.S., that
will be either 1.052 or 1.072."
Ralf Ludwig posts:
"I need the parallel card for the Atari Portfolio ...
but i can't find them in any store...
Who can help me...?"
For anyone who's interested, Toad Computers in Maryland usually has
parallel interfaces for the Portfolio in stock... in addition to just
about everything else!
Well folks, it was short, but the Portfolio Forum was represented
this week. Now perhaps Sysop BJ Gleason and Don Thomas of Atari will
stop giving me a hard time....
NAH.
Well, at any rate, that's it for this week. Be sure to tune in again
next time (same time , same station). Be ready to sit back and relax,
take your shoes off and listen to what they are saying when...
PEOPLE ARE TALKING
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> AVERKEY! STR InfoFile LEXICOR INTROS THE AVERKEY!
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This is an Official Press Release by LEXICOR SOFTWARE EUROPE
AVERKEY
=======
by ADDA Technologies
from
Jong-Ho County, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
We are proud to announce that we have got direct distribution rights from
ADDA Technologies for this great piece of Multimedia Hardware.
The Averkey is the fitting Link that bridges your VGA Signal, be it TT
Medium,Falcon or NOVA Graphics Board resolution to your Video System in
either PAL or NTSC. It has not only got a Composite Video Output but also
a S-VHS Output for prime quality. Add your Television, VCR and large
screen display to your computer hardware.
Move your presentation from the VGA Monitor to the world of Video with
Averkey!
AVerKey features reflect the latest in multimedia hardware design. Through
its compact size and powerful internal design, the AVerKey can be quickly
installed to convert a number of VGA Modes eg. 640x480 to NTSC or PAL
Systems.
As an added feature, the AVerKey features a state-of-the-art built in
flicker filter. This filter helps overcome the inherent flicker problems
which arise when linking the VGA environment with video.
The Averkey adjustment control's the brightness of your TV (Video)
Display.
Since VGA scan rates are almost twice that of a Television the display
quality of the Television signal is inferior to that of VGA. This is
especially true of picture stability when displaying single line. Single
line display will result in television flicker unless a flicker free
function is employed. The AVerKey has such a built-in "flicker-free"
feature which stabilizes VGA Graphics on a television Monitor. This
feature greatly improves the display quality of your Animations in either
Prism Paint, Da's Vektor, Chronos, Phoenix or any other Atari Software
that will work in VGA Modes. Besides helping reduce flicker, this feature
even further reduces brightness to a comfortable level.
Price: $289.00 U.S. Dollars.
Shipping and Tax not included.
Availabitlity: Now
System Requirements:
Any kind of VGA based System. This includes NOVA Graphics Card and TT
Medium. The Averkey has not been tested with any other Atari Based
Graphic Card and can therefore not guarantee it running on anything else.
Software:
DOS Software already included, Atari Software available end of September.
However Software is not required to run the Averkey. The Software will
however allow the Averkey to switch down its scan rates to as low as
320x200.
Display Mode Supported:
All standard VGA Modes.
640x480 mode in 256, 32k, 64k or even 24bit in NTSC or PAL (720x400 in
NTSC
Max.) 800x600 mode if using Cirrus, CL-GD 6410 VGA chip or Tseng Labs.
ET-4000 with frequency synthesizer as ICS 2494-237 in PAL. One VGA Input
Signal (Analog RGB 15 pin display connector, 0.7 Volt p.t.p.)
Four Output Signals:
1 x Composite Video, 1.0 Volt peak to peak RCA Jack Connector
1 x S-VHS Y and C Video, Mini-DIN 4 pin connector
1 x RGB Output
1 x Standard VGA card Signal (15 pin)
FCC Warning:
It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A
Computing Device pursuant to subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are
designed to provide reasonable protection in a commercial environment.
Additional hardware to the Averkey:
Averkey GENLOCK Board which will allow your Averkey to have Genlock
capabitlities.
Lexicor Software and ADDA Technologies are working closely together to
give you the best possible value for our Customers. We Believe that the
Averkey is one of the best VGA to Video Scan Line Converters for the
price.
LEXICOR SOFTWARE U.S.
1726 Francisco St.
Berkeley, CA 94703
U.S.A.
Tel: (510)848-7621 Fax: (510)848-7613
LEXICOR SOFTWARE EUROPE
Cottagegasse 69
A-1190 Vienna
AUSTRIA
Tel: (1) 36 75 91 Fax: (1) 36 91 787
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(1) ST ZIP 2.3
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(3) AEO: VOLUME 2 ISSUE 14
(4) AEO JAGUAR SPECIAL
(5) SYSTEM INFO, TELLS ALL!
(6) WORLDWIDE 9600 TYMNET/SPRINTNET
(7) XCONTROL PANEL 1.31
(8) AEOPJ1.ZIP
(9) GEMBENCH 3.03
(10) DESKTRACKER V1.11
All of the above files can be found in the RECENT ARRIVALS database for at
least one week after the posting of this list. Please Note that in the
case of online magazines, only the most current issue in the database at
the time of this compilation is considered for the Top 10 list. Also, for
all files, a submission is eligible for the Top 10 list for only four
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> GEMVIEW SHAREWARE STR FOCUS! NO "EXCLUSIVES" HERE!
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GENERAL AGREEMENTS
FOR
GEM-VIEW
OUTSIDE OF GERMANY
All agreements with Cybercube Research Limited are herewith reinstated.
Cybercube has been granted the right to collect and bundle registration
applications on my behalf. Cybercube will send these applications to my
address in Germany for registration.
Lexicor requested the right to provide customer support. Lexicor has
been granted the right to explain the registration procedure on my
behalf. However, Lexicor is not authorized to accept or relay any
registration applications, cheques or payments.
1) The SHAREWARE versions of GEM-View may be freely copied.
These copies of GEM-View must be provided as:
a) a SHAREWARE product, and
b) free of charge.
In case the GEM-View copy is being requested by mail, a maximum $3
shipping and handling fee may apply.
2) All interested users may discuss GEM-View related topics. Efforts to
explain the formalities of the registration process will be kindly
appreciated. Discussions must be limited to the existing and
available SHAREWARE versions. The creation of any new GEM-View forum
or topic requires my prior written permission.
3) The right to accept registration applications and the handling of
such applications requires my prior written permission and may be
obtained if applied for. No charges greater than $1 per GEM-View copy
should incur to the user due to such services.
4) I will solely and personally handle all registrations of the
SHAREWARE versions. The user will, depending on the version, either
receive a personalized registered copy or his personal registration
key directly from me. The party that collected and bundled the
registration applications will not be involved in the actual
registration process.
5) GEM-View must always be provided on its own disk(s). If GEM-View is
being distributed on a disk or disks containing files or applications
which are not a part of the existing GEM-View package, a special file
containing an appropriate copyright notice must be obtained through
me and added on the same disk(s) along with the other GEM-View files.
Users that obtain their copy of GEM-View from such disks still have
to register their copy. It is not allowed to include the registration
fee in the price of the disk containing the GEM-View package. In all
cases, I require prior notification of any intentions to provide
GEM-View in conjunction with other files, applications or utilities
and a copy of such a disk must be forwarded to my address.
6) Any interested party may compile and distribute any form of
documentation for GEM-View. Special care must be exercised to make
the user aware of the fact that he still has to register his copy of
GEM-View even if he acquires any such documentation.
- customers must be made aware of the additional registration.
- if the documentation is being provided in printed form: a special
notice on the cover page must be included, stating that an
independent third party is responsible for the contents and that
the author of GEM-View was not involved with the process of
compiling the documentation.
- if the documentation is being provided on a disk or other form of
electronic media: a special notice on a highly visible area (e.g.
label) must be included, stating that an independent third party is
responsible for the contents and that the author of GEM-View was
not involved with the process of compiling the documentation.
- If the customer requests both, the documentation and a copy of
GEM-View at the same time, the distributor/retailer must make sure
to avoid any suggestion or impression that the customer acquired the
rights on the GEM-View program as well. The customer still has to
separately register his copy. I would greatly appreciate the
receipt of a sample of any such documentation made available for
GEM-View users.
7) All of the above listed rules apply to the SHAREWARE versions of
GEM-View only. These are (at the present date) all versions up to and
including 2.40! SHAREWARE versions can be easily identified in the
dialog box 'About GEM-View'.
Dieter Fiebelkorn, 1993
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> BUTTONFILE STR InfoFile Database Manager for Windows
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WHY DO YOU NEED BUTTONFILE?
===========================
WHAT IS BUTTONFILE?
ButtonFile is a personal database manager for Windows. No other program
gives you such quick & easy access to the essential database tasks. Manage
mailing lists, team rosters, phone directories, inventory lists, catalogs,
recipe collections, and more! Auto-dial any phone number, and create a
list of frequent speed-dial numbers. Design and print mailing labels,
envelopes, Rolodex(R) and 3x5 cards, and a myriad of reports. buttonFile
does all this better than a Rolodex and with more ease than a full-blown
database manager.
WHY DO YOU NEED BUTTONFILE?
Because buttonFile is so simple, so useful, and so inexpensive. Whether
you're a novice computer user who needs to manage a mailing list, or an
experienced computer user who doesn't want to spend a lot of time with
programming languages, macros, and query languages to keep track of your
company's personnel information, buttonFile is the answer. It's the
perfect marriage of a no-learning-curve interface with the database
essentials --storing, sorting, searching, and printing. And because it
imports and exports the most common formats, it makes a great companion to
the other programs you use everyday.
UP AND RUNNING IN SECONDS!
ButtonFile provides over a dozen pre-defined decks that you can be using
within seconds after opening buttonFile. And you can quickly design custom
databases from scratch or by starting with pre-defined template as a
pattern. Because it's fully graphical, you use a click-and-drag interface
to place the fields on a card...Then start entering your data!
PRE-DEFINED DECKS
*Book Library *Home Inventory *Recipes
*Business Contacts *Mailing Lists *Rolodex Cards
*Credit Cards *Music Collection *Software Library
*Data/Boxes *Notes *Video Library
*File Folders *Personnel Records
EASY TO LEARN AND USE!
Using a Rolodex-like interface makes understanding and navigating in
buttonFile intuitive even for novice users. Cards (records) are "stacked"
on the screen so you can click on the one you want to see. Or view your
records in a familiar spreadsheet-like table. You can browse through the
deck a screenful at a time, or click on the handy index buttons to jump to
the first card in a group. And buttonFile provides powerful yet
understandable searching, so you can locate exactly what you're looking
for without query languages or confusing syntax.
TOP QUALITY PRINTING!
ButtonFile comes with over 100 pre-defined forms for printing on all
common labels, cards, envelopes, and paper sizes, including most Avery and
Dennison laser and tractor-fed forms. Professional looking output of your
data has never been so easily accessible.
Address Labels Lists 3x5 Cards
Mailing Labels File Folder Tabs Index Cards
Shipping Labels Envelopes Rolodex Cards
Diskette Labels Index Tabs Name Tags
Cassette Labels Post Cards Rosters
Video Labels Catalogs And More!
A VERSION FOR NETWORKS
Ideal for both small or large businesses, the buttonFile Network Version
pack lets up to five people access the same data simultaneously--Add,
Modify, Search, and Print using shared information. Need more than five
people? Just add more "packs".
MAIN FEATURE SUMMARY
1. Be up-and-running instantly with over a dozen pre-designed templates to
choose from. Or design your own cards using a point-and-click interface.
No programming!
2. View your data as stacked cards on the screen or in a spreadsheet-like
table.
3. Print on all the common business forms including over 100 pre-defined
Avery and Dennison laser and tractor-fed forms: Mailing & shipping labels,
Rolodex cards, envelopes, name tags, lists, rosters, catalogs, and more.
4. Easy yet powerful searching using "begins with", "contains",
"sounds-like", "greater than", and "less than"--just to name a few.
5. Import & Export your data to a variety of programs and data
formats--dBase, PC-File, Windows Cardfile, WordPerfect, and ASCII comma
delimited (CSV).
6. Dial phone numbers stored as data or use "quick dialing" (same as your
telephone's speed dial feature) to dial your most common phone numbers
easily.
7. Sort your data in up to three levels. And re-sort at any time without
re-keying data.
8. Protect sensitive data with a password and data encryption.
9. The multiple document interface (MDI) lets you work with multiple data
files on the screen at the same time.
10. The handy button bar gives instant access to the most common
activities including index buttons that jump immediately to a group of
cards for easy browsing.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum fields size: 256 characters
Maximum number of fields: 40
Maximum notes field size: 8192 characters
Maximum number of notes fields: 1
Data Types: Character
Maximum indexes per file: 1
Maximum fields (keys) per index: 3
Recommended record limit: 200,000 (true limit is disk
capacity)
The files containging buttonFile are
BF10A.ZIP
BF10B.ZIP
BF10C.ZIP
BF10D.ZIP
BF10E.ZIP
You need ALL 5 files to run buttonFile.
_______________________________________________________________
> NOVA CARD NEWS! STR InfoFile NOVA SPECS and UPDATE NEWS!
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NOTICE:
SPECIAL NOVA CARD UPDATE
========================
Announcement from Lexicor Software Corp.
----------------------------------------
As of Monday 19th July 1993, the Special NOVA Deal offered by Lexicor
Software for the NOVA Graphics Card is over.
The NOVA Mega and the NOVA VME 16M will now both have the same price of
599.99 U$D. The price for the SUPERNOVA has not changed and will cost:
999.99 U$D
The 32K Graphic Card is only available on Special Order and will cost 429
U$D both the Mega and the VME. For these Card's there may be an added
handling Price. Shipping cost are excluded from these prices.
Technical Specifications
------------------------
NOVA Megabus 16M
----------------
Maximum Frame Rate : 90Mhz
Video RAM : 1 Megabyte
RAMtype : DRAM
Maximum Color's : 16,7 Million Colors (24bit)
Maximum Resolution (>70Hz): 1024x768 in 256 Color's
Maximum Resolution (15bit): 768x512
Maximum Resolution (24bit): 640x400
Virtual Resolution : YES
Automatic REZ Switch : YES
Upgradable : YES
VDI for 24bit : YES
VMG : YES
HARDWARE Accelerator : NO
NOVA VME 16M
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Maximum Frame Rate : 90MHz
Video RAM : 1 Megabyte
RAMtype : DRAM
Maximum Color's : 16,7 Million Colors (24bit)
Maximum Resolution (>70Hz): 1088x832 in 256 Color's
Maximum Resolution (15bit): 800x600
Maximum Resolution (24bit): 640x480
Virtual Resolution : YES
Automatic REZ Switch : YES
Upgradable : YES
VDI for 24bit : YES
VMG : YES
HARDWARE Accelerator : NO
SUPERNOVA
---------
Maximum Frame Rate : 135MHz
Video RAM : 2 Megabytes
RAMType : VRAM
Maximum Color's : 16,7 Million Colors (24bit)
Maximum Resolution (>70Hz): 1280x1024
Maximum Resolution (15bit): 1024x768
Maximum Resolution (24bit): 800x600
Virtual Resolution : YES
Automatic REZ Switch : YES
Upgradeable : YES
VDI for 24bit : YES
VMG : YES
HARDWARE Accelerator : YES
For more information check our previous releases on the NOVA Card. The
Virtual Resolution are programmable via the VMG. The VDI of the NOVA has
proven to be very compatible with our Software and many other Software
applications as well.
There is also a NOVA Special disk available soon that has some NOVA
Specific program's on it, including NOVA Mines, the game, and the special
Calamus SL driver that will enable Calamus SL to run in 15/16bit in
15/16bit color mode.
Yat Siu
Lexicor Software Europe
LEXICOR SOFTWARE CORP.
1726 Francisco ST.
Berkeley, CA 94703
Phone 510-848-7621
FAX 510-848-7613
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> NVN WANTS YOU! STR InfoFile Another Network Supports Atari!
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NVN - THE NEW KID ON THE BLOCK!
===============================
The Atari computer platform has support on yet another top notch
telecommunications service! National Videotex Network (NVN) maintains an
area just for our favorite computers. Type GO ATARI Order an extended NVN
Membership of 6 or 12 months, pay for it in advance and receive a bonus in
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NVN lowers its connect time charges!
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$8/hour prime time (EST 9am - 7pm weekdays)
Choose from two great subscription plans:
6-Month Membership
==================
Pay just $30 for a 6-month Membership and receive a usage credit that
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12 Month Membership
===================
Pay $50 for a full year's Membership and get even more free time on-line.
We'll give you a $25 usage credit to use in your favorite premium services
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customers may have their NVN online charges automatically debited from
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new feature!
For more information about either of these plans..
Please, give us a call at; 1-800-336-9096.
You can join NVN one of two ways...
By voice phone 1-800-336-9096 (Client Services)
or via modem phone 1-800-336-9092.
NVN Highlights
--------------
1. For the newcomers ....
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11. Call all DISNEYphiles! Join the gang! <GO AMERICA>.
12. Amiga Forum now available for Amiga and Desktop Video enthusiasts!
13. NEW Email enhancements are on-line. Including personal mailing lists!
____________________________________________________________________
> PROCOMM PLUS 1.02 STR InfoFile
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DATASTORM TECHNOLOGIES
ANNOUNCES RELEASE
OF
WINDOWS VERSION OF PROCOMM PLUS!
DATASTORM TECHNOLOGIES, publisher of PROCOMM PLUS, which is ranked as the
world's best-selling communications software program for the IBM PC by the
leading computer magazines and distributors, is currently shipping PROCOMM
PLUS for Windows version 1.02.
According to DATASTORM Vice President of Marketing Stephen Monaco,
"PROCOMM PLUS for Windows contains the features most frequently requested
in our customer surveys and wish lists," including 34 popular terminal
emulations and 10 error-correcting file transfer protocols including
Zmodem. Also included is an Action Bar(tm) for easy access to program
features; a fully automated dialing directory; Windows ASPECT, an
extremely powerful script language; support for Dynamic Data Exchange
(DDE); File Clipboard; a graphical dialog box editor; keyboard remapping;
and a GIF utility for viewing graphics files as you download them.
The new Windows program also includes unlimited voice line technical
support and easy to understand user and script language reference manuals.
PROCOMM PLUS for Windows requires Microsoft Windows 3.0 or higher, a hard
disk, and an EGA, VGA or higher video graphics card. PROCOMM PLUS for
Windows will also run on the IBM-AT and PS/2 family of computers as well
as any compatible capable of running Microsoft Windows 3.0 or higher in
standard or enhanced mode.
Current users of PROCOMM PLUS (DOS version) may purchase PROCOMM PLUS for
Windows for $69 by calling 314.443.3282 and charging to their MasterCard
or VISA cards. Corporate site licensees are being offered a special
discount on a software license for PROCOMM PLUS for Windows for a fraction
of their current PROCOMM PLUS licensing fee. Call the Sales department
at 314.443.3282 for additional information on corporate licensing.
PROCOMM PLUS for Windows software comes in 3.5" disk format (5.25"
available if you prefer) and is available at most software retailers with
a limited introductory suggested retail price of $179.
DATASTORM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN
Setting Terminal Window Size and Colors
Summary
You have installed PROCOMM PLUS for Windows. Now you want to customize
your terminal window, setting its size and colors. Here are some
specifics to help you make the program look the way you want it to look.
Symptoms
The Terminal frame (the "window" through which you view data received from
another computer), occupies only part of your screen. There is a large
border around it you may want to minimize or eliminate. You want to know
how to adjust the font size and th e screen colors as well.
Solutions
Requirements
It's possible to do these procedures with PROCOMM PLUS "windowed," but be
aware that, although you may change the size of the program's window, the
actual Terminal frame will not change. The procedures that follow assume
you have maximized PROCOMM PLUS for Windows, opening it to full screen
mode. To do so, click on the up arrow in the upper right hand corner of
the program.
Two methods
There are two principle methods to size the Terminal frame. You may
adjust it by changing the size of the characters being received, or you
may fix the character size and adjust the Terminal frame independently.
Which method you use is a matter of preference, since the outcome is
similar.
You will actually size your Terminal frame by setting options under the
Terminal Settings menu. Note that these settings are specific for each
terminal type in the program. Make sure you select the terminal emulation
you want to adjust before making the following changes.
Enabling/disabling Autosizing
1. Click on the Setup icon fr
om the program's Action bar.
2. From the Setup menu, double-click on the "User settings" option.
3. At the next menu, under "Autosize", click a radio button beside either
"Window based on font", "Font based on window" or "No autosize".
4. Click on OK in the User settings menu.
5. From the Setup menu bar, click on "File" then "Exit and save".
Choose from the following procedures based on the selection you made in
the "Autosize" window.
Sizing the Terminal window, Autosizing on ("Window based on font")
1. Click on the Setup icon from the program's Action bar.
2. From the Setup menu, double-click on "Terminal:" with your terminal
choice selected.
3. Click on "Font select" in the Terminal Settings menu.
4. Click one of the font sizes to select it.
5. Click on OK in the Font select menu.
6. Click on OK in the Terminal settings menu.
7. From the Setup menu bar, click on "File" then "Exit and save".
Sizing the Terminal window, Autosizing on ("Font based on window")
1. Click on the Setup icon from the program's Action bar.
2. From the Setup menu, double-click on "Terminal:" with your terminal
choice selected.
3. In the "Terminal Size" box, click on the arrow next to the "Rows"
select box, and select the number of rows you want to display by
clicking one of the row numbers.
4. In the same box, click on the arrow next to the "Columns" select box,
and select the number of columns you want to display by clicking one
of the column numbers.
5. Click on OK in the Terminal settings menu.
6. From the Setup menu bar, click on "File" then "Exit and save".
Sizing the Terminal window, Autosizing off
1. Click on the Setup icon from the program's Action bar.
2. From the Setup menu, double-click on "Terminal:" with your terminal
choice selected.
3. In the "Terminal Size" box, click on the arrow next to the "Rows"
select box, and select the number of rows you want to display by
clicking one of the row numbers.
4. In the same box, click on the arrow next to the "Columns" select box,
and select the number of columns you want to display by clicking one
of the column numbers.
5. Click on OK in the Terminal settings menu.
6. From the Setup menu bar, click on "File" then "Exit and save".
Removing the Display frame
You can gain some additional room for the Terminal frame by removing the
Display frame around it.
1. At the menu bar across the top of PROCOMM PLUS for Windows, click on
"Window".
2. From the drop list, click on "Custom colors".
3. In the following window, click the arrow button by "Screen element".
4. From the list that follows, click on "Terminal workspace".
5. In the next menu, click to uncheck the "Display terminal frame" option.
6. Click on OK to exit the Window menu.
Removing the Action bar and Metakey buttons
Finally, you can gain yet more space for the Terminal frame by removing
either or both the Action bar at the top of the Terminal frame, and the
Metakey bar at the bottom. To set them off by default,
1. Click on the Setup icon from the Action bar to open the Setup menu
list.
2. Click on System settings from the list.
3. Under "Display at Startup", click to uncheck the "Action Bar" and
"Meta Keys" options.
4. Click on OK to exit the System settings menu.
5. From the Setup menu bar, click on "File" then "Exit and save".
To open the Setup menu without the Action bar, simply press ALT-S from
Terminal mode.
Change Terminal Colors
PROCOMM PLUS for Windows allows you to define how an emulation displays
character attributes. For example, a blinking character can be displayed
truly blinking, or it can be displayed in a specific color; similarly, a
bold character can be displayed in a bold font, or in a specific color.
Emulations that allow the host to define the color of the screen, such as
ANSI-BBS, do not allow the selection of colors for attributes. You may
define the Normal Attribute for these emulations, which will be used as
the "default attribute," before any other attributes are defined by the
host. For example, the Normal Attribute is used when you clear the
screen.
To change the colors for a specific terminal emulation,
1. Open the Setup Window, click on the Terminal button and choose a
terminal.
2. Double-click on the Terminal button to open the Terminal Settings
dialog.
3. Click on the Color Select button. PROCOMM PLUS for Windows displays
two selection dialogs. In the left dialog, the attributes for the
current color combination are displayed, while in the Color Selector
Window you'll see all the allowable color combinations under the
current video driver.
4. Select the attributes to modify from the left dialog -- then choose
the colors for those attributes from the right dialog.
5. Click on OK to exit the Terminal Settings dialog.
6. From the Setup menu bar, click on "File" then "Exit and save".
Datastorm Technologies, Inc. Tech Support: 314.875.0530
P.O. Box 1741 Fax: 314.875.0595
Columbia, MO 65205 BBS: 314.875.0503
Copyright 1993 by DATASTORM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Author: Mike Robertson/DATASTORM Forum Primary Sysop [76702,1130]
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Set your communications software to Half Duplex (or Local Echo)
Call: (with modem) 800-638-8369.
Upon connection type HHH (RETURN after that).
Wait for the U#= prompt.
Type: XTX99587,CPUREPT then, hit RETURN.
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WORDPERFECT PRESENTATIONS INCORPORATES QUICKTUTORS FROM
USABILITY SCIENCES CORPORATION
On-Line Tutorials Take "Tell and Show"
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OREM, Utah WordPerfect Corporation announced the licensing of QuickTutors
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technology designed and developed by Usability Sciences Corporation,
QuickTutors are on-line tutorials that demonstrate how to perform common
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"QuickTutors will not only tell our users how to perform specific tasks,
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QuickCards are also accessible for times when a user just needs a quick
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For more information on WordPerfect Presentations for Windows, customers
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Reports are rapidly filtering in about a NE developer of custom
hardware accelerator cards having more to do with lawyers than he cares
to. Seems there is a group in the NW USA in hot pursuit of this developer
to the tune of $25,500 plus interest. The group claims the developer
received the funds for a specific job to be done under contract. The
group claims nothing was ever done in relation to the contracted project
the money was paid for. Further it was rumored, the money had been spent
on unrelated projects.
In a another matter, during a recent deposition, taking place in
Springfield, N.J., a signed contract was produced by the defendant's
attorney while the developer (witness for plaintiff) was busy stating
"there was no signed contract". Additionally, it was indicated there were
another thirty one irregularities discovered in the developer's "sworn"
deposition.
Further in another, totally different and separate action, it appears
a group of users have banded together in hopes of bringing suit to recover
funds deposited with this very same developer for product the users claim
they've waited over a year for. Allegedly, there are well over one
hundred users who have come forward and claimed they are involved at
approximately three hundred dollars each. Reportedly, this action is
reaching all the way into Canada, thus becoming international in its
scope.
(FYI-Reprint)
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Lexicor's Lee Seiler makes some exciting announcements about NEW Lexicor
product.
#: 42205 S11/LEXICOR Software
03-Sep-93 02:21:31
Sb: Prism Paint II is here!
Fm: LEXICOR Software 75300,763
To: LEXICOR Software 75300,763
Hi all,
As is my habit from time to time I like to make some-what informal
announcements. comments and what-evers. This is one of thoses times......
Lexicor is ready to begin the release of its Fall line of software
and hardware for the Atari user.
First: RAY START. This is a wounderful full function Ray-tracer
which loads 3D2 files and produces its own object files. Ray Start is
very fast as Ray Tracers go and produces a number of different kind of
rendered file formats. out put can be used as stock for animations in
Prism Paint II.
Yes! Prism Paint II is here, an ol'e friend with many new tricks.
P-II supports the .ANM-Link, builds and previews 24bit animations and
supports color printer output. Also, it runs on just about every thing in
every resolution. Its fully compatable with the NOVA.
Rick!.... It also supports the Crazy Dot!....
and
For those owners of the "HIGH END" Cyrell grafix card, a special
version is available for just $225!
All other P-II versions suggested retail is $189.00
Up date info available Sept 15th. 93'
Lets see what else?
Lexicor is offering 2nd WORD, a great DTP application for all
systems that support mono chrome. Special release offer.. Trade in any
copy of Calamuss and pay just $59. More details on this great DTP RSN.
Blow-UP; "a-must-buy" product anounces ST magazine in a recent
issue. This application comes in three forms. Software and two hardware
versions. Software version $49.
So what does Blow-up do? It increases the resolution on the Falcon
(a Falcon specific product), from 1 to 800%, how about 1280X960 in 16
colors? Sounds neat to me.. if you own a Falcon I am told you can run
Calmus in a high res-16 colors or so the manufacturer tells us.
Also the 15/16 bit calmus drivers for NOVA will be ready for release
on the 15th.
The .ANM-LINK and Phoenix patch will be ready once we get done
teasing you with all the current demo's... :-)
Top top off the list Lexicor will be distributing a full line of
AVer-Key line of products, with such things as Gen-locks, AVer-Key/2 with
Audio track.....eg.....viseo and sound. In addition, there are image
captures and other neat stuff to be coming this month.
There is more.. watch this area for our formal announcements in the
next few days.. updated Nova drivers, new tools, players, and maybe even
a few more DTP applications.
Have a great three day week-end.....
Lee@Lexicor
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AS A RESULT OF
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