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-The Editor's Desk -Stock Watch -Media Watch
-The NonComm Club -MAC EMLUATION FOR PC -NEW MAC GRAPHICS
-RUSSIAN APPLES -ADIOS CINEMAWARE? -CBM LAY OFFS
-WINDOWS 3.1 & NT -AMIGA 3D EARTHQUAKES! -DELPHI LOSES MONEY!
-* HP DeskJet 500 & the Amiga *-
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EDITORIAL
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Well, another week is over and August is upon us. AmiExpo Orlando
was nice, and there were some REAL nice gizmos on display. Alas, the
much anticipated 2.04 ROMs were NOT there. DPaint IV (Beta), the GVP
PVA 3000, Colorburst, Pagestream 2.2, ChromaKey and many others did
make an appearance, and you can read all about it in the special Expo
issue of AM-Report that was sent out this past Monday (day after the
show).
AM-Report distribution is growing. A network called Compulink Info-
rmation Exchange (CIX) in the U.K. will now have direct access to
AM-Report issues through a member by the name of Mike Todd. Mike
will be reuploading AM-Report to CIX through his account (the U.K.
is a pretty long call for me).
Jim Shaffer, Jr. will be posting AM-Report issues (modified to be
pure ASCII) to UseNet's comp.sys.amiga.misc.
To answer some questions I have gotten: yes, you may upload copies
of AM-Report to non-pay BBSes and private systems. I'd prefer it
if copies were not sent to other pay systems without consulting both
me and a SysOp of the Amiga area of any pay system as the advertising
might be prohibited. Copies may also be distributed to user groups
and individuals as long as the charges incurred do not exceed $2 per
copy for printed (paper) copies or for disk copies where the user
provides the disk, and $5 per copy where the user group provides the
disk. Copies may be included in disk collections (ala Fred Fish,
AMICUS, etc.) as long as I am given credit somewhere (a free copy of
the disk containing the AM-Report issue would be nice, too! ;-)
The advertising for the online service accounts (CIS, GEnie & Delhpi)
and the one for ABCO _may be stripped ONLY if the network policy
prohibits commercial advertising_. Otherwise, please do not edit the
contents of the file.
This week we have more news from the computing world in general,
including a Mac emulator board for the PC; Russian Macs (now the Mac
can be called a "Commie" too!); more lawsuit news; costly McGraphics;
and of course, a slew of Amiga news.
The promised article on DIG has been put on hold indefinately as we
have had some unavoidable difficulties in getting everything all in
one place.
Reviews are in season and this issue has a short review on using
the HP Desk Jet 500 with the Amiga. The review on the AmigaDOS manual
from Commodore and Bantam has been pushed back to next week. Yes, I
have read the book and actually written the review, it is just that
this issue is already 50,000 bytes uncompressed and that is my limit.
Next week one with using the Northgate OmniKey Ultra with the Amiga
2000 will also appear. (Yes, I got some new toys. <grin>)
The corporate information on Commodore Germany & Commodore U.K. is
the sort of thing I do for a living. I was testing out services that
give international business information and used Commodore as a test
subject. I thought that everyone might be interested in some info on
CBM, so I included some of the information I retrieved. Commodore's
fiscal year ended on June 30th, and I am waiting for their year-end
financial report. Soon as I get it, I'll post some of the more
interesting information. (P.S. - This sort of information would have
run you between $250 and $500 depending on how extensive a report you
wanted!)
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News From All Over
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PC APPLESAUCE
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A company called Hydra Systems, Inc. has announced the delivery of a
product called ANDOR ONE, a PC add-in board with software that allows
IBM PCs and compatibles to run Apple Macintosh software.
ANDOR ONE works with any PC ranging from a lowly XT to an i486. The
board requires that Mac Plus ROMs, the Mac System and Finder be
installed. The board runs at approximately twice the speed of a Mac
Classic and uses the PC's mouse, monitor, keyboard, hard and floppy
drives. ANDOR ONE has an external RS-422 AppleTalk connector.
ANDOR ONE has a suggested retail price of $995 without ROMs or Mac
System/Finder. The AP article states that ROMs and the Mac software
are readily available.
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DELPHI LOSES MONEY
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Delphi Information Systems, Inc. has reported a first quarter loss of
$660,000 compared with a net profit of $1.131 million in the same
period a year ago.
Delphi revenues were up 25 percent to $8.4 million compared with $6.7
million in the first quarter of 1990. Delphi's acquisition of former
competitor McCracken Computer, Inc. accounted for the increased
revenue.
Delphi has announced that significant cost saving steps have been
implemented to improve sales and profits for the fiscal year.
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APPLE GETS RULING
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In a pre-trial ruling in San Francisco a federa l judge has forbidden
Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard from arguing that the Macintosh
pictorial displays lack the originality necessary for protection under
U.S. copyright laws.
The suit filed by Apple in 1988 accused Microsoft and H-P of violating
copyrights owned by Apple in their Windows 2 and New Wave products.
Apple had licensed certain items to Microsoft for use in it's Windows
program but Apple contends that MS went beyond the agreement and used
way too much. Microsoft had in turn licensed the information to HP
for their New Wave interface.
Apple's suit has extended to cover Windows 3.0 as well as newer
versions of New Wave. Microsoft contends that everything they used was
in the licensing agreement and what was not is uncopyrightable. HP
contends that Apple's suit is to prevent third-party development of
New Wave compatible applications.
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WINDOWS 3.1 & NT
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Microsoft Corp. is planning on releasing a new version of it's popular
GUI interface, Windows, especially designed for workstations and high-
end personal computers.
Software development kits for "Windows NT" (New Technology) are to be
shipped later this year. The actual product is scheduled for release
later next year.
Microsoft plans to introduce Windows 3.1 for desktop and laptop PCs
before the end of 1991.
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CIS CBMSERV EMPLOYEE LAID OFF
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The following message was posted in CompuServe's CBMSERV forum by Dave
Minnich, formerly an official Commodore representative.
Fm: Dave Minnich 76702,1056
To: All
Everyone,
As of 3:15, July 9th, I am no longer connected with Commodore.
I do not know if they plan to continue monitoring this forum or, if
they do who will be doing it.
I must say that, the 20 months that I handled this area were, for the
most part, very enjoyable. It gave me a great sense of accomplishment
to be able to help so many people so easily.
I am very sorry to be so uninformative as to the future, but I really
don't know what CBM will be doing concerning this area.
For myself, I will take the next few weeks to await the arrival of my
daughter (due August 20th), get a few things done around the house,
then look for another job.
Until CBM decides what they are going to do with CBMSER, I would
suggest calling CommodoreExpress at 1-800-448-9987 or calling CBM
direct at 215-431-9100 and ask for Customer Relations. If neither of
these numbers are helpful to you, as far as I know, all dealers still
have access to technical support. They should be able to call in and
get a solution to any problems you might have.
Farewell, All!
Dave Minnich
formerly Commodore Online Relations
On a similar note, rumor has it that CBM has laid off engineering and
R&D people as well. Other rumors state that Amiga Unix division was
closed down as of 7/31/91. These rumors have yet to be confirmed by
a definite source.
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JWP SWEETENS POT
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JWP, Inc. has sweetened the offer to Businessland in its attempt to
gain control of the troubled retailer. Businessland executives had
refused a previous offer last week.
The prior offer was for up to 17 million shares of Businessland
common stock at $1 per share and for all of Businessland's 5.5
percent convertible subordinated debenture bonds at $350 per $1,000
principal amount.
JWP has waived its requirement for a minimum of 75 percent of the
debenture-type bonds and has extended the offer from the original
deadline of July 26th to August 2nd.
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CINEMAWARE GONE?
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Rumors on the networks are saying that Cinemaware has been bought out
by an unnamed company, though the buyer plans to retain the CW
developers. TV Sports Baseball is still planned for the Amiga and
should be finished soon.
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SOVIET APPLES?
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Apple Computer has starting selling Macintosh systems in the Soviet
Union. The Soviet Macs use a Russian-language based operating
system.
Apple has signed a one-year contract with Moscow-based firm Inter-
micro to set up dealerships.
Apple says the first Mac using Apple's own OS in Russian will be on
sale in October.
Intermicro (a Sovie-Austrian venture) has offices in Moscow, Kiev and
other Soviet cities and is one of the nations largest seller of PCs.
The Russian Mac Classic will be $951 with a $92 price tag for a
Russian-language keyboard. The Mac SE will retail around $3,700.
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NEW SUPERMAC GRAPHICS BOARDS
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SuperMac Technology has introduced the Thunder/8 and Thunder/24
workstation-class graphics cards. The two cards are designed for the
high-end Mac IIci and Mac IIfx systems with 19" or 21" monitors.
The boards support upto 8 MB of onboard RAM for image manipulation.
The Thunder/8 will retail for $1,899 and the Thunder/24 for $4,999.
Both are scheduled to be available in September and support Apple's
new System 7.0.
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SONY MOVES IN
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Sony Corporation of America has purchased a 38-acre site in San Jose
that had belonged to Ford Motor Company. Sony has announced plans to
turn the site into an office and operations center with a maximum
capacity of 1 million square feet. The facility is scheduled for
completion in mid-1993 and will contain a 500 thousand square foot
facility (to be later expanded) which will house sales and marketing
activities for Sony's Business & Professional Group and Component &
Computer Products Group. The facility will also house engineering,
training and customer services functions for those two operations.
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FOUNDATION BY IMPULSE
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Contact: Steve Gillmor, Impulse, Inc.
For Immediate Release (803) 556-3459
(803) 769-0322 FAX
Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 1st -- Impulse, Inc., maker of Imagine
3D animation software and the FireCracker 24-bit Real-Time Graphics
Display Card for the powerful Amiga computer, announces Foundation,
the Personal Software Authoring System.
Foundation is the ultimate expert system for end-users to gain
complete control over their Amiga computer system, enabling them to
create applications and interactive presentations without prior
programming knowledge. Foundation comes packed with advanced features
to automate every computing task:
* Records any action with the Macro Recorder.
* Plays back tutorial programs that teach how to use the
program.
* Gives on-line Help with built-in HyperView stack system.
Business professionals can use stacks that come with Foundation, like
the FoundDex phone/address stack, the Calendar, the MediaBase
animation, sound, and picture database, and more. It's easy to modify
these stacks, adding buttons that print reports, log on to tele-
services, and simultaneously launch and communicate with other
programs. Not only can the entire desktop be automated with
Foundation, but the program itself can be completely controlled, and
directed to simplify daily tasks, freeing the multi-tasking Amiga for
other uses.
Create automated business presentations, stand-alone marketable
stackware, personalized home/office organizers, and front-end screens
to control laser disks, video recorders, and CD-ROM devices.
Foundation is THE authoring system for prototyping and creating CDTV
applications. Foundation goes a step beyond HyperCard and ToolBook
with True HyperText, where any word or phrase clicked on can navigate
to text, pictures, video and external programs.
Easy-to-use programs can be created by simply adapting example stacks
and objects that come with Foundation, or by using the English-like
FAST-Talk scripting language. There's a built-in debugger and
compiler, so that favorite routines can be fine-tuned and stored in
libraries and tools accessible by any stack in memory. Advanced
features include:
* Multiple stacks in all Amiga resolutions.
* Full and partial-screen visual effects.
* Complete modification of any object, property, or script
under automatic control from inside or outside the
program.
Foundation come with two freely-distributable Browsers, so that
anyone with an Amiga can share and examine stacks, even without
owning the program.
Foundation is the perfect tool to manage the Desktop Video revolution
that the Amiga is leading. Use Foundation to train anybody to run a
video studio, from storyboarding to scheduling, to keeping track of
clients, suppliers, and new technologies. Foundation is the glue that
will hold a home office together, and make small business profitable
and competitive in today's fast-moving world.
Foundation is available now at a suggested retail price of S250.
Call Impulse at 1-800-328-0184.
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SUPRA UPDATES HD
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Annoucing Supra's Series III Software for its HardDrive Systems.
As of August 1st(I know I'm late) Supra has offical released Series
III. The Series III upgrade kit will include a new autoboot rom, a
new set of Supra Boot/Tools disks, and a interim manual.
This upgrade includes our brand new device driver, which has been
rewrote from the ground up. The new autoboot rom improves our boot
time considerly. Also in some cases, depending on the type of drive
you have, you will see a 10-15% increase in transfer speed.
The version of SupraFormat and SupraEdit have been modified to work
with our new driver. Supra has not been able to finish the complete
rewrite of these like we wanted, so everybody who purchases a upgrade
from us will receive a free upgrade when they become available, along
with a new manual.
The new driver also gives us 100% compatiblity with Commodore's RDB
and SCSI direct, the old driver was about 90% compatible. The new
driver also supports 4 Supra controllers on machine, the old one
would only support one. SupraDiskChange now supports multiple
removeable HDs, the old one would only support one. SupraDiskChange
is the program that allows you to use multiple Syquest cartidges with
out rebooting your system when you need to change cartidges.
If you were using Supra's HD in the past you know all about Supra-
Mount, well that is no longer needed. The new AutoBoot rom will
automatically mount all partitions that have either boot or mount
flags set. We have also include some new HD tools for the advanced
programmers out there.
Finally we are completely WB2.0 compatible. The prices on the upgrade
is $44.95, and if you have a non-autobooting interface then it is
$34.95.(You don't need the autoboot rom) You can order the kits from
either Technical Support or Sales. The Sales number is 800-727-8772.
Kenny - Supra Tech Support
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STOCK WATCH
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Stock Watch is a weekly feature of AM-Report that lists the previous
weeks securities activities for the four "name" computer companies:
Apple, Atari, Commodore & IBM. The two numbers listed are the CLOSE
and CHANGE values for the stock. Commodore & IBM are traded on the
NYSE; Apple on the NASDAQ and Atari on the AMEX.
MON TUE WED THUR
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Apple 45 1/2 +5/8 46 1/2 +1 46 1/4 -1/4 49 1/8 +2 7/8
Atari 2 1/8 Unch 2 1/8 Unch 2 -1/8 2 1/8 +1/8
CBM 13 1/8 +1/4 13 7/8 +3/4 14 3/8 +1/2 14 3/4 +3/8
IBM 101 3/8 +7/8 101 5/8 +1/4 101 1/4 -3/8 101 1/4 Unch
FRI SYMBOL START FINISH CHANGE
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Apple 50 +7/8 (AAPL) 44 7/8 50 +5 1/8
Atari 2 1/4 +1/8 (ATC) 2 1/8 2 1/4 + 1/8
CBM 14 1/2 -1/4 (CBU) 12 7/8 14 1/2 +1 5/8
IBM 100 1/4 -1 (IBM) 100 1/2 100 1/4 - 1/4
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CORPORATE INFORMATION
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Commodore Bueromaschinen GmbH TELEPHONE: (069) 66 38 0
Lyoner Str 38 TELEX: 4185663
Frankfurt Germany 6000 TELETEX: 69 97 18 11
FACSIMILE: (069) 66 38 159
BTELEX: *2 0095#
PRIMARY SIC: 5044 Office Equipment
SECONDARY SIC: 3579 Office Machines, NEC
DUNS NUMBER: 31-581-7346
HOPPENSTEDT #: 31-584-3185
GERMAN STANDARD INDUSTRY CODES
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PRIMARY: 4140a - Electrical appliances, radio and television sets,
gramophones and records (Domestic wholesaling)
SECONDARY: 2507e - Automatic data processing equipment and installations
OPERATIONS: Production and sales of micro computers (home computers,
personal computers, small business systems)
SALES (LOCAL CURRENCY): 918,000,000 DM
SALES (U.S. CURRENCY): 519,000,000 US$
CHIEF EXECUTIVE: Walter Bartholomae, Geschaftsfuhrer
CBG is an exporter into the European Economic Community (EEC).
FOREIGN TRADE: Import & Export
LEGAL STATUS: Incorporated
YEAR STARTED: 1971
FISCAL YEAR: 1Jul-30Jun
EMPLOYEES: 391 (1989/90); 388 (1988/89)
SALES: Deutsche Mark 923.1 Million (1989/90); Deutsche Mark
918.1 Million (1988/89)
AUTH. CAPITAL: Deutsche Mark 30 Million
REAL ESTATE: 17,000 Sq Meters; 6,800 Sq Meters of buildings
BRANCHES: Werk Braunschweig, Ernst-Amme-Str 24-25, 3300 Braunschweig
BANKS: Bethmann Bk, Deutsche Bk, Dresdner Bk, BHF-Bk,
alle Frankfurt
MANAGEMENT
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GENERAL MANAGER: Jost, Helmut
AUTHORIZED MANAGER: Hanlon, Gayle
AUTHORIZED MANAGER: Piro, Wolfgang
MANAGER: Elsner, Guenther /Personnel
MANAGER: Bossert, Rainald /Marketing, Advertising
OWNERSHIP: Commodore Electronic Ltd, Nassau (Bahamas) (100 %)
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CORPORATE INFORMATION
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Commodore Business Machines (UK), Ltd.
Commodore House
The Switchback
Gardner Road Maidenhead
Berks. SL6 7XA
TRADING AREA: Home counties and outer London
REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER: 00956774
COUNTRY: England & Wales
FINANCIAL DATA
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Date of Accounts 30Jun89 30Jun88 30Jun87 30Jun86
Consolidated N N N N
Subsidiary Y Y Y Y
Number of Weeks 52 52 52 52
Currency GBP(000s) GBP(000s) GBP(000s) GBP(000s)
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT
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Total Sales 45,748 21,401 16,566 87,257
Exports NA NA NA NA
Pre-tax Profits 252 -3,426 -6,589 -11,326
Interest Payable 49 318 1,494 2,323
Non-Trading Income 69 32 108 100
Operating Profit 232 -3,140 -5,203 -9,103
Depreciation 74 68 243 712
Trading Profit 306 -3,072 -4,960 -8,391
Taxation NA NA NA NA
Auditors Fees 32 31 33 38
Directors Remun 127 93 86 63
Highest Paid Dir Remun NA NA NA NA
Number of Directors 3 NA NA NA
Employees Remun. 1,207 940 1,336 2,908
Number of Employees 52 40 59 316
Value Added 1,645 -2,028 -3,477 -5,163
BALANCE SHEET
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Fixed Assets 167 178 198 3,784
Intangible Assets 0 0 0 0
Intermediate Assets 0 0 0 0
Stocks 6,779 4,187 2,796 5,541
Debtors 15,358 5,528 4,992 7,259
Other Curr Assets 4,884 1,797 2,966 13,252
Total Curr Assets 27,021 11,512 10,754 26,052
Total Assets 27,188 11,690 10,952 29,836
Creditors 1,302 1,153 581 1,054
Short Term Loans 20,753 8,168 7,702 18,666
Other Curr Liab. 1,270 734 2,866 3,724
Total Curr Liab. 23,325 10,055 11,149 23,444
Net Assets 3,863 1,635 -197 6,392
Shareholder Funds 3,863 1,635 -197 6,122
Long Term Loans 0 0 0 0
Other LT Liab 0 0 0 270
Capital Employed 3,863 1,635 -197 6,392
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MINOR COMMODORE NOTES
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Commodore Sweden has 23 employees and is listed as a wholesaler of textile
goods and apparel (them A1000 cufflinks, dontchaknow!) :-)
1989 year end sales figures for Sweden were $24.5 million with a profit
of $129,000.
1988 year end sales figures for Germany were $509.5 million with a profit
of $11 million. 1988 employee numbers were down about 100 from 1987.
British statistics are given in Pounds Sterling. Convert to dollars by
dividing by about 1.75. This gives a very rough estimate, as I don't know
what the exchange rates were on June 30 of each year. Note that in 1986,
1987 and 1988 Commodore U.K. was losing a fortune! It wasn't until 1989
that they showed a profit.
In the U.S., stockbrokers have cute nickname for companies. For instance,
Philadelphia Screw and Bolt is known as "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em" <GRIN>!
Guess what Commodore is know as....CHICKEN LIPS! Yes, you read that
right. The Commodore logo (C=) looks like a chicken with lips, so that is
what they are occasionally known as.
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MEDIA WATCH
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The July 29th issue of Computerworld (Doug Barney's out haunt) had a
nice mention of the Amiga in their "Advanced Technology" section on
page 17. A sidebar entitled "Viewing earthquakes on 3-D video" tells
about how two seismologists working for the U.S. Geological Survey
(USGS) office in Menlo Park, CA use their Amiga to view earthquakes.
Apparently Fred Klein and Steve Walter have written a program in
Fortran that reformats the seismic sensor data stored on a DEC VAX
into an ASCII file. That file is transferred to an Amiga 2000 and
run through Oxxi's Videoscape 3D to generate a 3D animation of the
earthquake in question.
They have converted USGS data into Videoscape format as far back as
1969 (Northern California only) and can watch seismic shifts in
"fast forward" by doing a time-lapse animation. How good is it?
The USGS has produced a video of an animation of the 1989 Loma Prieta
earthquake aftershocks and its work has been featured on Nova, the
popular PBS program.
Next is an interactive touch-screen kiosk in the USGS lobby.
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CNN's Headline News was showing spots on the Video Toaster, Thursday
and Friday. The spots, one about 45 seconds and the other about 3
minutes, showed the Toaster logo; mentioned that the Toaster was an
Amiga peripheral; had a short interview with a salesman from Video
Gear (a shot showed the Amiga w/the Toaster screens) who explained
briefly the benefits of a Toaster; and comment to the effect that
while the Toaster needed about $6,000 to $10,000 of extra equipment
to work properly, it blew the competition away and did the job of
$100,000 character generators and editing machines.
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HP DESKJET 500
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The HP DeskJet 500 is a wonderful printer. Being and ink jet printer,
it is very quiet and pretty quick (120 cps NLQ; 240 cps draft). It
comes with three fonts built in -- two monospace and one proportional.
It can vary the number of lines per inch printed; bold or normal
weighting; portrait or landscape orientation and handles envelopes
pretty well.
The manuals are great, though they deal exclusively with PCs and
compatibles. The warranty (3 years) is excellent. Loading paper is
simple, though there is no room for a separate sheet feeder (one is
built in). Changing the ink is simple, but the cartridges are not
what I call inexpensive (about $18 each) and run out about every 200
pages. Setup is painfully easy (switch 1 dip-switch for use with the
Amiga.)
Graphics print at 75, 100, 150 or 300 dpi resolution. Both Centronics
and serial interfaces are provided.
The DJ 500 seems to work well with my A2000, though there are not an
overabundance of printer drivers. The only one I found seems to work
fine, so I am not complaining. (See The Non-Comm Club for details.)
The print quality is good and pretty quick. Since it is an ink jet,
don't grab the paper as soon as it pops out or it will smear. Waiting
about 5 seconds will give it time to dry (HP uses a quick-drying ink).
Actually, 5 seconds isn't that long. If you stop to think about not
grabbing the paper then grab it, you've probably given it enough time
to dry. The only time I have smeared ink is when I have my hand at the
bin, waiting to grab the sheet ASAP.
Print quality is excellent, and it blow away dot-matrix printers, even
the 24-pin ones with 360 dpi. Dot matrix leaves impact pin marks which
can cause a smeared look. The DJ 500 leaves no such marks so the text
looks cleaner.
The DJ 500 has two slots for either font cartridges or RAM expansion.
It has a 16K buffer built in, which is large enough for most uses,
though a print spooler might also come in handy for large jobs. There
is even a color kit (about $35) that give you red, green and blue ink
packs. To print color (300 dpi) you color separate your image into
RGB components and print the image three times, physically changing
the ink pack each time. Yes, it is time consuming and I have yet to
actually try it, but it looks like a neat way to get cheap color.
I have no complaints (other than the one biggie noted below) and would
suggest the HP Desk Jet 500 to anyone who wants good quality but can't
afford a laser printer. I have successfully used a DJ 500 on clones,
Macs and Amigas so there is no compatibility problems. One of the
manuals is dedicated to getting the most out of your DJ 500 with
certain big-name programs (for the PC, though). There is even a disk
full of Windows drivers (fat lot of good it did me!)
The only problem I had is printing graphics. That is a sure-fire way
to get a Guru. However, the author of the printer driver makes it
quite clear that he wrote it for a 68030 based v2.03 system (an A3000)
and he never tested it with anything less. It works great using all
the text modes, with any option (portrait, landscape, variable cpi &
lpi, etc.) I guess I'll have to try and do one myself (ha!). All-in-
all, the HP Desk Jet 500 is a wonderful little printer, and with the
price as low as $470 mail-order [WITH the HP 3 year warranty] it is a
heck of a good bye.
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Non-Comm Club
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Last week I reviewed a "hack" called Wanda, which put fish on your
screen. This week I was informed of a couple of bugs in Wanda. The
first applies to both v1.3 and v2.03 of WorkBench, the second happens
only on v2.03 (so it was reported).
1) When used with an overscan screen, Wanda messes up on of the
bubbles a fish blows. Since the graphics are sprites, overscan kills
the last sprite and it ends up as a vertical bar instead of a bubble.
2) Wanda crashes when closed if run from WB and not the CLI.
These bugs were reported by Jim Shaffer, Jr. of Montgomery, PA to me
through UseNet (though CompuServe sends mail to UseNet via Internet).
(If you ever want to see something wierd, have someone on UseNet send
you mail at a CIS address -- the "TO: and FROM:" was a page long!)
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The software review for this week is a Freeware program called
DJ_Print (v1.1) by Steve Anderson of Manhattan Beach, CA.
DJ_Print is a utility that lets you take control of your HP Desk Jet
500 printer, allowing you to select the fonts you want (from the
internal 3); pick portrait or landscape mode; select point size, lpi
and pitch; draft or NLQ print; normal or bold type; all four margins
and select the file to print.
DJ_Print opens its own window on the Workbench screen and seems to
use about 2K of chip RAM and 76K of fast RAM.
This program basically does what it says and does it well. It allows
you to use your Desk Jet 500 printer as it is supposed to be used.
DJ_Print sends all information to the PAR: device and not the PRT:
device, thereby bypassing and printer driver you have selected.
DJ_Print is neat, clean and well designed. I don't know whether or
not it runs under v2.x but it works on v1.3.3. The author claims
not to want any cash, but you can send him Desk Jet ink refills if
you like (considering they are between $17 and $19 I can see why!)
The program is freely redistributable.
The only suggestions I have are for an ARexx port (so I can print
directly from CED Pro!) and be able to access font cartridges.
If you own a Desk Jet 500, I suggest that you take the time to d/l
this little program, it is well worth the effort. (Oh, I'd like to
see it self-detaching, also.)
The author can be reached on CIS as 74375,1514 or by U.S. Mail at his
home address: Steve Anderson
1136 11th Street
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
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Second on the PD review table is an HP_DeakJet 500 printer driver by
Lance Kibblewhite of Herndon, VA.
This driver is for the HP_DeskJet 500 and does not work with the DJ+
or original Desk Jet. The driver is small (about 4K) and was written
in assembly under v2.03 of the operating system. The author tested
it on an A3000 w/2.03 and it runs fine on my A2000 w/v1.3.3 so it
should have no problem on anything v1.3 or above.
The driver is version 2 and has a "shifted origin" mode for use with
Professional Page. It will not allow you to mix text and graphics on
the same page (in "shifted origin" mode).
Heck, it's a PRINTER DRIVER! What more can I say? The author included
some notes on using Excellence! and PPage but other than that, you
just install it in your Devs:Printers directory, set the Preferences
and forget about it.
The Preferences print density controls graphics dpi and the shifted
origin mode (75, 100, 150 or 300 dpi in or out of shifted origin
origin mode).
It works. At least, so far. I have not yet gotten anything (DPaint
or a few different screen dumpers) to print a graphics screen, but I
cannot yet find the cause. It works great with text.
The author can be contacted on BIX as lkibblewhite and through the
U.S. mails at: Lance Kibblewhite
1413 Bluemont Court
Herndon, VA 22070-3524
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WHATS NEW IN THE AMIGA FORUMS?
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CIS/Amiga User
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CDSTOR.LZH/B 128K 01-Aug-91 Compact Disk Database/Record tracker
VIDSTO.LZH/B 127K 01-Aug-91 VideoStore 1.2 - a Video/Movie Database-Tracker
SUPRA.LZH/B 3K 01-Aug-91 Supra Drivers for A-MaxII
ALOG.LZH/B 27K 30-Jul-91 Amiga Logic - a quarterly Amiga newsletter
BEDIT.ZOO/B 33K 30-Jul-91 bEdit - a binary file editor
CLIP4A.LZH/B 164K 30-Jul-91 IFF clipart of people
CLIP5A.LZH/B 133K 30-Jul-91 Signs and sports for your IFF clipart collection
CDTVTI.LZH/B 1K 28-Jul-91 Xetec CDTV Compatibility list
AMREXP.LZH/B 14K 28-Jul-91 AM-Report Special Issue - Orlando AmiExpo
CIS/Amiga Tech
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BHELP.LZH/B 35K 01-Aug-91 AmigaBasic online help when using DME
PTRSRV.LZH/B 8K 01-Aug-91 Move mouse pointer via ARexx commands
POWERM.LZH/B 6K 01-Aug-91 Program to create menus
BCACHE.LZH/B 6K 30-Jul-91 BootCache - disable processor caches on reboot
BMAKE.LZH/B 134K 30-Jul-91 BMake 1.4 - the GNU Make utility
SCROLL.LZH/B 110K 30-Jul-91 ASM source and executables for 10 Euro demos
SNDPRF.LZH/B 10K 30-Jul-91 DisplayBeep Daemon and Prefs Editor for 2.0
ONEKEY.LZH/B 10K 30-Jul-91 Collects and combines qualifier keys
COOKIE.LZH/B 21K 29-Jul-91 BackTalk/ARexx "cookie" script
SIT.LZH/B 6K 28-Jul-91 SET ICON TYPE
MNXDEM.LZH/B 213K 27-Jul-91 MINIX (unix clone) demo, unlzh to disk BOOT
CIS/Amiga Arts
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SCIFI.LZH/B 538K 01-Aug-91 Various SciFi related sound samples
COPYCO.LZH/B 21K 01-Aug-91 Announce of a DMCS to Dr T's The Copyist prog.
BMWSTH.LZH/B 19K 01-Aug-91 IFF picture of three automobiles
CAULKI.LZH/B 102K 01-Aug-91 IFF picture of young boy, Culkin
COMICC.LZH/B 218K 01-Aug-91 Two digitized images of comic book characters
FOWLER.LZH/B 38K 01-Aug-91 Shamview picture of the moon's surface
HITOY.LZH/B 69K 01-Aug-91 Picture of car on enormous wheels
PROJ09.LZH/B 33K 01-Aug-91 Project 0.9, a 'Tracker MOD format music score
SPHERE.LZH/B 117K 31-Jul-91 HAM-E mode image of a hand holding a sphere
ATF.LZH/B 295K 30-Jul-91 ATF-Agility, an Eric Schwartz Aerotoon
CLOUD.LZH/B 22K 30-Jul-91 Cloud - a progthat generates fractal surfaces
SHCOCK.LZH/B 91K 30-Jul-91 Shuttlecock - a humorours Aerotoon animation
CONNEX.LZH/B 27K 30-Jul-91 New form of the Connect-4 game
SOLIT.LZH/B 92K 30-Jul-91 Greatly improved version of solitaire Klondike
HGLHAM.LZH/B 81K 29-Jul-91 Hi-Res HAM Rendering of HourGlass Scene
CFLAGE.LZH/B 225K 29-Jul-91 Camouflage, a new Schwartz Aerotoon
MED310.LZH/B 359K 28-Jul-91 MED 3.10 - A tracker style music editor/player
SNDTOY.LZH/B 52K 27-Jul-91 Spectrogram V6 & Audioscope - Audio analysis tools
COMB16.LZH/B 647K 27-Jul-91 16 24bit rendered images composited on one image
BUBBLE.LZH/B 30K 27-Jul-91 Underwater "bubbles" in 16 colors
CIS/Amiga Vendor
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(Black Belt Systems)
PF.LZH/B 1K 28-Jul-91 ARexx macro for ClickFAX: Print+Del all in dir.
CVT.LZH/B 56K 27-Jul-91 Convert v2.7: Alien image types to 24 bit IFF
HD.LZH/B 10K 27-Jul-91 lharc'd text file comparing HAME & DCTV units
HLIB.LZH/B 138K 27-Jul-91 HAM-E Support libs - render and low-level.
IPA.LZH/B 459K 27-Jul-91 Image Prol 5.0 - lharc includes IP & Docs
JB.ZOO/B 34K 30-Jul-89
PAINTU.LZH/B 241K 27-Jul-91 REG Paint v2.25 - Docs, ARexx, Executable
SCD.LZH/B 213K 27-Jul-91 DEMO of SpectraColor for HAM-E, by Oxxi Inc.
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