Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.3 4.3bsd-beta 6/6/85; site decwrl.DEC.COM Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!bellcore!decvax!decwrl!dec-rhea!dec-pulman!peters From: peters@pulman.DEC (Don Peters, APO-1/F8, 289-1242) Newsgroups: net.micro.atari Subject: Some news items from Atari Message-ID: <663@decwrl.DEC.COM> Date: Thu, 23-Jan-86 14:35:46 EST Article-I.D.: decwrl.663 Posted: Thu Jan 23 14:35:46 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 24-Jan-86 22:21:02 EST Sender: daemon@decwrl.DEC.COM Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 83 Having heard little factual info from what was going on at Atari, I gave a call to Richard Freck, the person at Atari responsible for St development. I was lucky to reach him as he just got out of a meeting, and I pressed him for answers to a number of questions I and others have had regarding Atari products, plans, etc. The following is what I can reconstruct from my notes and (sometimes rather poor memory): 1) There is no GEM Draw coming. They are still awaiting GEM paint. 2) Those who read the last issue of Infoworld probably saw an article regarding a new, less buggy developers kit, that some developers claimed they had to have to do development. The claim was made that DRI was just letting some copies out. Richard didn't have any info on the new software and gave little credibility to the Infoworld article. 3) It will still be about 30 days before TOS in ROM is available to the general public via their Atari dealer. HOWEVER, if you are a developer (and have sent in your non-disclosure agreement), you can get your ROMs right now by sending in a check for $25 to the attention of Richard Frick, Atari Corp., 1196 Borregas Ave., Sunneyvale, CA 94086. 4) The 1040ST should be coming out soon (they are in the warehouse), and will come with a built-in double-sided drive and built-in power supply. 5) Before Christmas there was talk of a number of Atari video games that were to be available on the ST, such as Missle Command. This didn't happen, but the project was not canceled and Richard hopes they will come soon. 6) I recently heard that Atari would be shipping a copy of First Word and DB Master with every ST they sell, like ST Basic and ST Logo. This is NOT true, according to Richard. When pressed, he said that some stores included this software with the ST at Christmas as a sales promotion. I said I hadn't heard of this, and he said it was up to the stores to mention this. Anyway, he says it is a violation of copyright law to freely distribute this software, as it is to distribute ST Basic. 7) The "official" policy from Atari re the 1 meg upgrade is that it shouldn't be done. Atari will not repair a system sent to them if the update has been done unless it has been done at an authorized service center. When I asked about installing the ROMs, he said they too should only be done at an authorized service center. 8) I'd been hearing various reports over the past few months on whether the hard disk drive would be only 10 Mb, only 20 Mb, or both. Richard said there would be a 20 Mb and a 30 Mb version available, both around the mid-March time frame. 9) I mentioned that I had been using ST Basic for a while not, and uncovered several problems with the documentation and software, and would an updated version be coming out. He said a new version was due out in mid-March, but had no idea on how it was going to be distributed. 10) While the TT is not yet an announced product, I did say that I had heard a rumor that the CPU was to be the 68020 instead of the National 32 bit chip, 32332. The only comment he had was that the 68020's were not yet readily available. 11) I noted that I had not gotten my Atari newsmagazine (the Atari Explorer?) in many months. For that question he referred me to Neil Harris (408) 745-4394. 12) I mentioned that a lot of rumors and comments on Atari fly around on the USENET and Arpanet networks, and was he aware of these networks. He didn't know of them, but did express an interest in them. I got the impression that he would subscribe if it were possible (is it?). That exhaused my list, and the poor guy was probably glad to get off the hook, but I did say I would pass this info along to the Atari user groups I belong to, so I believe his time was well spent. I've tried to present the above info as "straight" as possible, but if any one has serious questions they can call Richard Freck directly, at (408) 745-4926. /Don Peters, Digital, 617-689-1242/ ...decvax!decwrl!dec-rhea!dec-pulman!peters