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| ROVAC ZMAGAZINE |
| Issue #175 |
| September 19, 1989 |
| Copyright 1989, RII|











|This week in ZMagazine|




The Atari User Group Station (c)
The Breakfast Club BBS (c)

CompuServe New 8-bit Uploads

Atari Talk

GEnie New 8-bit Uploads

Alive and Thriving





|THE ATARI USER GROUP STATION(c)|


|The Breakfast Club BBS (c)|



The Breakfast Club BBS (TBC) is
pleased to announce the opening of the
AUGS Network.


The Atari User Group Station is THE
place for ALL Atari User Groups to get
the information that they need to
better serve their members. This
includes all of the -online-
magazines, individual articles on a
wide range of topics, files for club
disks, industry information, and much
more.

All of this information is presented in
an easy to find manner and is provided
FREE to all Atari User Groups!!
(Except, of course, the cost of your
phone call! TBC and AUGS are
PC Pursuit-able to help reduce the cost
of your calls.) All you need do is
call and get the information that you
need.


All registered Atari User Groups are
allowed one account with UG access
level. This means that, as an official
User Group, you will have up to 90
minutes per call with NO total daily
time limit and UNLIMITED access to
download files! That's right! No
upload:download ratio, unlimited time,
and all for FREE!!

Individuals may use the AUGS area, but
there is a 60 minute per day time limit
and an upload:download ratio of 1:7.


The AUGS Network is a special area
within TBC BBS with its own message
bases (8 of them), E-Mail area, and
File Bench so there is no need for you
to wade through all the -routine- BBS
activities to get what you need. This
will save you and your User Group $$$
in phone bills!


AUGS supports ALL Atari computers from
the -old reliable- 400 to the state of
the art ST/Mega and the soon to arrive
TT, STACY, and beyond. As the machines
arrive and the need crops up, AUGS will
be there with the latest information
for you and your User Group.

The main service that AUGS provides is
to supply Atari User Groups with an
easy and fast way to get articles for
their newsletters. If other services
should be needed in the future, AUGS
will add them in a timely and useful
manner.

AUGS calls several of the -online
services- every day, is in close
contact with Atari Corp. and a number
of third party developers for both
Atari 8-bits and STs, and makes
frequent checks of other sources of
information so that the information
provided is up to date, concise, and,
above all, accurate. This frees your
User Group newsletter editor from the
hassles, time expense, and monitary
expense of having to call all over
to get the needed information. One
source, one call.

AUGS will even handle -special
requests- for information for you!
Just drop the AUGS SysOps a note with
the details of what it is that you
need, and we will be happy to make a
complete search for it and get back to
you. Sort of an -online encyclopedia-
for User Groups!


To reach AUGS, just call The Breakfast
Club BBS at:

(916) 331-4722
300/1200bps
24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week
ATASCII, ASCII, ST-VT52, ANSI, CCG


At the prompt, press RETURN/ENTER.
Then select your graphics mode from the
list. When asked to select a Network,
press -7- for the AUGS Network.

If you are a new caller to AUGS, when
asked for your password, type -NEW- and
hit RETURN/ENTER.

>From there on, just follow the prompts!


We look forward to serving you and your
Atari User Group at AUGS soon!


Gayle Albert
GE-Mail = GAYLE.A

Marty Albert
GE-Mail = MARTY.A


-Atari-, -400-, -ST-, -Mega-, -STACY-,
and -TT- are copyright Atari Corp.

-AUGS-, -A.U.G.S.-, -TBC-, -The
Breakfast Club BBS-, and -The Atari
User Group Station- are copyright 1989
by The Breakfast Club BBS, Gayle &
Marty Albert. All rights reserved.





|COMPUSERVE NEW 8-BIT UPLOADS|


Courtesy of CompuServe's Atari8 Library



Uploader address
Filename/type
Date Size Downloads


[70426,101]
CHRCHG.ARC
16-Sep-89 11136 Accesses: 4

A Dungeon bug causes possession
items to get garbled or disappear. Then
an old character must be updated. This
Dungeon utility changes what's already
on that disk.


[74730,405]
LBPLUS.ARC
16-Sep-89 25472 Accesses: 8

This is for all of you who need
something other than Lebreak Ten to
create your animated ATASCII files.
LeBreak Plus will let you both edit and
add pi-zaz to your BBS welcome screens.


[76703,4061]
SDOS.ACT
16-Sep-89 3617 Accesses: 11

This file contains source code for
Action! routines that allow you to
access SpartaDOS's command line. These
routines will let you pull parameters
from the command line one by one, or
you can get the entire line at once if
you wish.


[71777,2140]
Z174R.ARC
15-Sep-89 13696 Accesses: 17

ZMagazine #174 re-release for 12
September 1989. This ARCed news/reviews
issue contains: Editor's monitor,
Computer Talk, Jersey Atari Computer
Group, The Mouse Loses its Tail, and
Crazy Eights.


[75176,1205]
WOFDAT.BAS
15-Sep-89 18176 Accesses: 8

Now the best Wheel of Fortune is
even better. If 900 puzzles weren't
enough or if you just wanted to be able
to write your own puzzles, here's a
puzzle file maker for WOF.DCM.


[75176,1205]
WOFDAT.DOC
15-Sep-89 7164 Accesses: 8

Documentation for WOFDAT.BAS --
puzzle maker for Wheel Of Fortune file


[73377,1757]
ZREAD.BAS
14-Sep-89 3456 Accesses: 10

Read ZMAGS (8-Bit) by entering only
the three numbers; as long as the Z is
on the disk as ZMAGxxx.TXT. Enjoy.


[75176,1205]
WOF.DCM
13-Sep-89 69632 Accesses: 20

This is the Best Ever WHEEL OF
FORTUNE game. It has 900 puzzles and
plays just like the original TV
version.


[75176,1205]
WOFDCM.DOC
13-Sep-89 19300 Accesses: 17

Documentation for WOF.DCM -- Wheel
of Fortune simulation in Atari Basic


[75176,1205]
WOFPUZ.DCM
13-Sep-89 40448 Accesses: 14

A Disc full of 900 more puzzles for
the Best WHEEL OF FORTUNE. For use with
WOF.DCM (previously WOFSCR.XMO).


[71450,1050]
AND1.TXT
11-Sep-89 11689 Accesses: 19

This is Atari NewsDesk Volume 1,
Number 1. Atari NewsDesk is a new
monthly newsletter supplement published
by the Atari Exchange Of Louisville,
Ky.


[71450,1050]
BBSREP.TXT
11-Sep-89 3819 Accesses: 8

This is the Atari Scene! BBS Report 09/15/89 edition.


[72327,3606]
CLRDSK.ARC
08-Sep-89 4224 Accesses: 19

This program will clear (write
zeros) to any SpartaDos Disk device,
i.e. MIO RamDisks, Hard Drives, Disk
Drives, that will return their
configuration.


[72327,3606]
MIOLCK.ARC
08-Sep-89 2048 Accesses: 17

This file will toggle the Lock
status on your MIO Ramdisks and Hard
Disks from the SpartaDos 3.2 or SDX
command line.


[76703,4061]
WHATIS.ARC
07-Sep-89 8448 Accesses: 46

WHATIS 2.4 now recognizes 37 types
of files - AlfCrunch, ARC, DiskCom, ML,
pictures, and many other file types for
various computers. Load from any DOS
(DOS-XE too!) and enter the name of the
file(s) or directory to check.


[71777,2140]
Z173.ARC
06-Sep-89 15360 Accesses: 41

ZMagazine #173 for 5 September
1989. This ARCed news issue contains:
User group news--New Jersey, Surge
Protector, Analog October table of
contents, 130XE upgrade, Black Box
information, Washington DC Atarifest
update, and more.


[72327,3606]
XMOVE2.ARC
05-Sep-89 11392 Accesses: 45

Version 2.1 of the utility to move
a file from one SpartaDos Sub-Dir to
another on the same disk. Allows
multi-file tagging like XCOPY.COM.


[72327,3606]
MIOFMT.ARC
04-Sep-89 4901 Accesses: 30

Use to format your MIO ramdisks
from SpartaDos 3.2 and X. Also loads
and saves the MIO configuration.


[72327,3606]
PATH.ARC
04-Sep-89 3081 Accesses: 35

Adds MS-DOS/SDX style path command
to SpartaDos 3.2. Gives a search path
to check for .COM files. Good for MIOs
Hard drives, and High capacity drives.


[72327,3606]
WEDGE1.ARC
04-Sep-89 9488 Accesses: 12

Version 1.2 of the SpartaDos wedge
adds commands to Sparta 3.2, but uses a
lot of memory. Includes READ text file,
VIEW Arc file, and more.


[72327,3606]
WEDGE2.ARC
04-Sep-89 25736 Accesses: 31

This is a wedge for SpartaDos 3.2
and XL/XE computers with 128K or more.
It adds an Arc viewer, File reader,
What file type, Cold (and turn on SDX),
Dec/Hex conversion, Peek/Poke, Find,
Move between SpartaDos SubDirs, Rename
Dir, AutoBatch, Dswap and Mlock for MIO
users and more, all memory resident,
while taking only 256 bytes (actually
less!) of your -regular memory-.


[72327,3606]
XRUN.ARC
04-Sep-89 3644 Accesses: 35

Adds the RUN command to SDX.
Functions like the RUN command in
version 3.2


[73217,2321]
CLIMBR.BAS
02-Sep-89 9216 Accesses: 17

CLIMBER, from the October 1984
issue of ANALOG Computing. You must
touch the keys on each level while
avoiding the gremlins, and try to climb
to the top level.


[73217,2321]
CLUES.BAS
02-Sep-89 3456 Accesses: 11

CLUES, from the July 1984 issue of
ANALOG Computing, is a game wherein you
must follow the clues in order to
locate the hidden treasures.


[73217,2321]
DOGGIE.BAS
02-Sep-89 7040 Accesses: 14

DOGGIES, a graphics puzzle wherein
your objective is to exchange places
between the three white and three brown
doggies in only 15 moves if you can.


[73217,2321]
DRGTRV.BAS
02-Sep-89 13696 Accesses: 11

DRAGON BREATH Trivia Quiz version
from the September 1985 issue of ANALOG
Computing. An educational game for
children (and those of us who are in
our second childhood) with a choice
between trivia questions and the -What
Doesn't Belong- game.


[73217,2321]
ELBALL.BAS
02-Sep-89 14976 Accesses: 21

ELECTRABALL, a two-player
competition from ANALOG Computing,
March 1989, in which you must try to
deflect the ball into your opponent's
net.


[73217,2321]
HARVEY.OBJ
02-Sep-89 1536 Accesses: 17

HARVEY WALLBANGER, by Charles
Bachand, is a classic machine language
game from the early days of Analog
(1983).


[73217,2321]
HOMEST.BAS
02-Sep-89 4480 Accesses: 45

HOME STATUS, a comical program from
a 1982 Dell Books publication. This
program monitors all items in your home
and keeps you informed of their status.


[73217,2321]
HOTEL.BAS
02-Sep-89 8192 Accesses: 20

HOTEL is a BASIC program from a
1982 issue of SoftSide Magazine. Your
mission, should you decide to accept
it, is to locate the terrorist bomb
planted in the hotel before it explodes
and kills you.


[73217,2321]
JAKDIG.BAS
02-Sep-89 18304 Accesses: 28

Jack the Digger is a German import
in ML with a BASIC loader. The object
is to drill and eat dots and beasties
underground.


[76004,1764]
HWSALE.TXT
02-Sep-89 2353 Accesses: 122

Read this ASCII file for a listing
of current Hardware items we have on
SALE!


[71777,2140]
Z172.ARC
01-Sep-89 14464 Accesses: 37

ZMagazine #172 for 29 August, 1989.
This ARCed news issue contains:
Kentuckiana Atari Fest Cancelled,
Null-modem cable, GEnie new uploads,
World of Atari--Dallas, CIS new
uploads, and more!


[72377,2045]
BLKBOX.TXT
01-Sep-89 8064 Accesses: 84

Here's a more detailed look at the
Black Box from Computer Software
Services. The Black Box is a hardware
add-on for XL and 130XE computers
that gives you a SASI/SCSI bus for hard
disks, printer port, modem port, and
more.


[72377,2045]
SALE.TXT
01-Sep-89 1408 Accesses: 94

Sale on Atari 850 interfaces and
Avatex 1200 baud modems!! Check this
file out.. You can REAd it online.


[76702,375]
DOSXE.ARC
29-Aug-89 32839 Accesses: 73

This ARChive contains the disk
image of Atari's latest DOS, DOS XE in
DISCOM format. You must re-construct
DOSXE.DCM using DISCOM from lib 3.


[76704,41]
NEWXE.TXT
29-Aug-89 1381 Accesses: 124

Captured message detailing '89
modifications to the XE





|ATARI TALK|



This text file is a reproduction of
excerpts from the Fall 1989 issue of
ATARI TALK. Atari Talk is published
quarterly by F.A.C.E., the Federation
of Atari Computer Enthusiasts.
Membership in this organization is
free. Details on how to join F.A.C.E.
are included in this isssue.

This file only contains excerpts. Only
members of F.A.C.E. receive the entire
newsletter.


***************************************
ATARI TALK
Vol. 2, Num. 3 3rd Quarter 1989
***************************************


SysOps Needed!


We faced a problem. Not all literature
and important programs could be
distributed to all F.A.C.E. members
through the mails. It was simply too
expensive. It is possible to upload
these files to GEnie, but not all
F.A.C.E. members have GEnie accounts.
In addition, only club members should
receive these files.

So, we have come up with a plan. We
need distribution center BBSes across
the U.S. and Europe, where F.A.C.E.
members are concentrated. Files will
be sent directly to the operators of
distribution BBSes.

The numbers of BBSes in each region
will be listed in Atari Talk. Members
will be able to call a BBS near their
home, minimizing or eliminating long
distance charges.

If you are interested in becoming a
SysOp of a distribution center, please
write to the address listed at the end
of this text file!


XE Game System: Review


I have sold my trusy 800XL for an XE
Game System. This great little
computer features a detatchable
keyboard, a light gun, and comes with
three games:

Flight Simulator II
Bug Hunt
Missile Command


The keyboard is rather mushy, which
makes typing-in articles (like this
one) very precarious. Programmers
should stick with their 800s or 800XLs,
and even the 130XE keyboard is better
than this.

As a game machine with occasional use
as a computer, the XE GS is a fantastic
device. Many mail order firms have
been selling the GS for only $99.99,
which means that if you bought a light
gun, light gun game, and Flight
Simulator II, you would have spent just
as much as you would for a whole
system!

Recommendation: Great buy for novices
& gamers.


New Newsletter?


For a long time, the F.A.C.E.
newsletter has been overcrowded.
Finally, something is being done about
it. Although we cannot go into more
details at this time, we have developed
a way to quadruple newsletter space
without increasing costs!

Watch this space for more hot news!


Membership Policy Restructured!!!!!


F.A.C.E. is free to all atari 8-bit
users. To join, simply send a blank
disk to the address listed at the end
of this file.

The disk will be filled with
information on F.A.C.E. activities,
software reviews, and a complete
listing of F.A.C.E. library files.

You may send as many disks as you wish
after the initial trade. Each disk
must contain files not in the F.A.C.E.
library. You may request to have files
already in the library placed on the
disk. The disk will then be mailed
back to you with the new files.

All members receive quarterly
newsletters, access on distribution
center BBSes, and much more.

Although F.A.C.E. is a free program,
donations to pay for operating expenses
are greatly appreciated. All checks
should be made payable to Eric Lambeth.

F.A.C.E. is for PD/Shareware only!


FREE DEMO DISK!


Want more info about F.A.C.E.? Have
any questions? Simply send a
self-addressed, stamped envelope to us,
and you will receive a free demo disk!
(Please specify 8 bit or ST.)


ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO:

F.A.C.E.
Eric Lambeth
1000 W. Westview Drive
Springfield, MO
65807


GEnie: E.LAMBETH1


PLEASE REPRODUCE AND DISTRIBUTE
THIS FILE!!!!!!!!!





|GENIE NEW 8-BIT UPLOADS|


Courtesy of GEnie's 8-bit Atari Library



No. File Name
YYMMDD Bytes Access Lib


4608 SEPT89.TXT
890918 5040 5 12
Desc: Fall 1989 issue of Atari
Talk

4607 AUGSPR.TXT
890918 7560 9 12
Desc: Press Release for AUGS!

4605 PASDOC.ARC
890917 34020 10 2
Desc: Draper Pascal 2.1
documentation

4604 PASCAL.ARC
890917 32760 10 2
Desc: Draper Pascal 2.1 software

4603 SEABAT.ARC
890916 7560 21 10
Desc: BASIC game similar to
'Battle Ship'

4602 LQUEST.BAS
890916 8820 13 10
Desc: Guess the phrase or word -
like WOF

4601 SOFTSALE.TXT
890914 1260 42 11
Desc: Good software and graphic
interface

4600 Z174R.ARC
890914 15120 58 13
Desc: ZMagazine #174 rerelease
for 12 Sep

4598 TICTACTOE3D.ARC
890912 6300 68 10
Desc: THREE DIMENTIONAL TIC TAC
TOE

4597 MAXEDIT.ARC
890910 12600 8 27
Desc: A Complete Oasis BBS PW
Editor

4596 CLRHLPR.ARC
890910 5040 6 27
Desc: Sets Screen Colors for
Oasis MBEs

4595 PC_MYDOS.ARC
890910 26460 30 2
Desc: USE ATARI SSDD DISKETTES ON
AN MSDOS

4594 ILBMRD14.ARC
890910 12600 43 4
Desc: Version 1.4 of ILBM picture
viewer

4592 VIEW9.ARC
890908 1260 41 4
Desc: Viewer for graphics 9 files

4591 Z173.ARC
890906 16380 93 13
Desc: ZMagazine #173 for 5
September 1989

4590 CRAZY8.TXT
890906 8820 25 12
Desc: POTPOURRI!

4589 DOS2DOS3CONV.ARC
890903 2520 8 2
Desc: Copy true dbl density files
to DOS 3

4588 DOS3DOS2CONV.ARC
890903 2520 11 2
Desc: Use this to copy from DOS 3
to DOS 2

4587 DOSCONVDOC.ARC
890903 5040 14 2
Desc: The docs for the two
convert utls.

4586 VCTEMPS.ARC
890902 28980 26 9
Desc: A Collection of VisiCalc
Templates

4585 Z172.ARC
890901 15120 109 13
Desc: ZMagazine #172 for 29
August, 1989

4584 AMIGA_7.ARC
890901 27720 83 19
Desc: Adult Amiga graphics
conversions

4583 AMIGA_6.ARC
890901 35280 63 19
Desc: Adult Amiga picture
conversions

4582 AMIGA_5.ARC
890901 36540 56 19
Desc: Adult Amiga graphics
conversions.

4581 BLACKBOX.TXT
890831 8820 101 11
Desc: News release for the Black
Box

4580 EPCODES.ARC
890830 3780 35 15
Desc: EPSON FX & MX TEXT PRINT
CODE LIST

4579 RATEDIT.BAS
890830 17640 94 2
Desc: The best sysop's 40 column
editor.

4578 RATLIST.BAS
890830 7560 59 2
Desc: Print your program listings
right!

4577 CONTENTS77.TXT
890830 2520 35 23
Desc: October '89 ANALOG Preview

4576 AIMPRESS.TXT
890828 5040 16 12
Desc: User Group Offer!

4575 FORSALE.TXT
890828 2520 41 11
Desc: 850 interfaces and modems
for sale!

4574 XON2.ARC
890825 2520 39 22
Desc: Turns SpartaDOS X on after
disable.

4573 DEAD.ARC
890825 98280 31 5
Desc: 21 DEAD SONGS ON AMP2 WITH
LYRICS

4572 PUBCHAT4.ARC
890824 8820 8 24
Desc: Replacement PRO BBS Chat
Module

4571 OASISTD11.ARC
890822 22680 14 27
Desc: Update 1.1 of Oasis Test
Drive

4570 Z171.ARC
890821 17640 104 13
Desc: ZMagazine issue #171 for 22
Aug '89

4565 MANUADDR.TXT
890820 3780 8 12
Desc: Company Addresses, CES
exhibitors

4564 SCES89.TXT
890820 25200 22 12
Desc: Summer CES show report!

4563 TURBO1.TXT
890820 8820 51 12
Desc: Intro to the Turbo-816

4562 AIMJUL89.ARC
890820 32760 17 12
Desc: Archive of July '89 AIM
articles

4561 MACEEXPO.TXT
890820 10080 9 12
Desc: MACE Expo Show Report

4560 OASISPRESSRELEASE.TXT
890819 7560 39 27
Desc: Oasis BBS Press
Release!!!!!

4559 LFTOGGLE.ARC
890816 1260 18 22
Desc: MIO printer line feed
selector.

4558 PUBCHAT2.ARC
890815 7560 14 24
Desc: CMD Mdoule for BBS Express!
PRO

4557 Z170.ARC
890815 21420 112 13
Desc: ZMagazine #170 for 15
August 1989

4556 TBC.TXT
890814 13860 24 11
Desc: Info about TBC BBS

4555 DOCEQU02.ARC
890811 6300 11 27
Desc: Part 2 of documented MAC65
equates

4554 Z169.ARC
890811 23940 114 13
Desc: ZMagazine #169 for 8 August
1989

4553 PROPAQ.ARC
890810 15120 15 14
Desc: Online file compression for
Pro BBS

4552 DIABASIC.ARC
890809 5040 26 26
Desc: Program DIAMOND GOS via
Basic





|ALIVE AND THRIVING|


WAACE AtariFest 89 - Infogram
89/09/16


For those of you who *may* have gotten
the wrong impression from ST Informer
we would like to report that WAACE
AtariFest '89 is well on its way to
becoming the Atari event of the year on
the East Coast.

Here are a few of the Features: (exact
names or titles subject to change)


Vendors/Developers/Publications in
attendance:

ASDE Inc./ST Plug Accusoft
Accustar Alpha Systems
Atari Corp (& GENie) Best Electronics
Cal Com Codehead Software
Current Notes Debonair Software
Diskcovery Diverse Data
Double Click Soft. Electronic Clinic
First Stop Gribnif
I.C.D. Z*Mag/ZNet
Johnsware Joppa Computer
L & Y Electronics Lantech
Magnetic Images Michtron
Orion Microsystems Rock Digital
ST Informer ST Log
Seymor Radix Softrek
Strata Software Toad Computers
Unicorn Publications Wintertech
Wizztronics Xlent Software
ST Report Online

Also, reps from ISD Marketing, FAST
Tech, Gadgets by Small, and ST Report
Online will be on hand helping out in
User Group Demo Rooms and/or giving
Seminars.


Demonstrations (Saturday Only)
See printed schedule available at Fest

Telecommunications Art and Graphics
Mac Emulation Desktop Publishing
MIDI MS-DOS Emulation
Business Appls. Games
Hardware Add-ons Programming
Languages


Door Prizes:

Saturday:
Grand Prize--Atari ST Computer
Dozens of others--Announced every few
minutes

Sunday:
Grand Prize--Hard Drive from ABCO


Seminars:

Saturday. 7 October Sunday, 8 October

1100 1300
Computers and Kids To Be Announced
D. A. Brumleve

1200 1400
Ask ST Report Atari In Science
Ralph Mariano A. Wrotniak
Debonair

1300 1500
Alternative Desktops Atari Hardware
Futures
Rick Flashman Panel:D.Small
Gribnif James Allen
David Troy
1400
Hard Disk Systems 1600
Tom Harker - ICD Atari Corp Speaks
Sig Hartman-Atari
1500
Speeding up the ST All Day: Wayne Buckholdt Musicians and
Softrek MIDI

1600
Desktop Publishing
Gordon Monnier
Michtron


Hospitality:

1800 - Hospitality Suites
Fairfax Quality Inn

1930 - Cocktail Hour
Hunan Lion Rest

2000 - AtariFest Banquet
Hunan Lion Restaurant
Current Notes Author of the Year
Atari's World - Sig Hartmann

User Group Leadership Workshop--0900
Sunday--Bob Brodie (UG Representatives
by Invitation)

Vendors should contact Johnna Ogden at
703-450-3991 for information.
Program advertisers should send
camera-ready copy in 6 3/4 x 10 format
to Steve Rudolph, 11914 Galaxy Lane,
Bowie, MD, 20715 before 22 September.
Payment of $60 (check payable to WAACE)
must accompany copy.

Banquet ticket requests to Russell
Brown, 13715 Mapledale Ave, Dale City,
VA, 22193. Payment of $20 per ticket
(check payable to WAACE) must accompany
order. Other Information: John D.
Barnes, WAACE Chairman, 7710 Chatham
Rd, Chevy Chase, MD 20815. GENie:
J.D.BARNES. Phone: 301-652-0667
(return calls collect).

Lodging: Quality Inn of Fairfax
$49.50 per night. Be sure to
mention AtariFest when
reserving (before 25
September).


WAACE wishes to express its
appreciation for the support we have
received from the Atari world. This
Fest is truly an expression of -Power
without the Price-.

Please capture this file and spread the word around.

Megabytes For the Masses





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|Copyright 1989 All Rights Reserved|



Comments and opinions expressed in this
edition are those of the individual
authors. They do not necessarily
reflect the opinions of ZMagazine,
Rovac Industries, or ST-ZMagazine/ZNet.

Opposing commentary is accepted and
appreciated and will be printed subject
to the editor's descretion.



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GEnie: ZMAGAZINE
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ZMagazine Headquarters BBSes:
Centurion BBS--(618)451-0165
Chaos BBS--(517)371-1106
Shadow Haven--(916)962-2566
Stairway to Heaven--(216)784-0574

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