Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!sri-spam!nike!ucbcad!ucbvax!UWF.BITNET!DAVE From: DAVE@UWF.BITNET Newsgroups: net.micro.atari16 Subject: Lotsa Questions About 1040's Message-ID: <8610290658.AA09337@ucbvax.berkeley.edu> Date: Tue, 28-Oct-86 19:57:58 EST Article-I.D.: ucbvax.8610290658.AA09337 Posted: Tue Oct 28 19:57:58 1986 Date-Received: Wed, 29-Oct-86 09:04:53 EST Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 66 Subject: IBM Compatibility Situation: Computer-less, but interested in the 520/1040ST. I also do all of my work, recreation, finance, etc. on an AT&T 6300+, which is highly IBM-compatible, but faster than an IBM-AT. I also spend a lot of time on the mainframe for school purposes. I'm definately going to want a modem, as I've had a lot of fun with a friend's modem and CompuServe and Dow Jones. I also want to expand my horizons into graphics, thus my choice for a 1040ST. I've heard of problems with expanding the 520 to 1M... Queries: So then, I've heard a lot of talk around town, as well as on this BBS, about an IBM emulator. Rumors float around about it being 98% compatible, fully compatible, out in May, not out yet, not worth its weight in beans, etc. So what's the scoop? Living in Pensacola, Fl, I don't get to any conventions, and the dealers here couldn't find their asses with both hands and a flashlight, so I'm really just looking for information. Dealer's addresses for mail-order firms would also help. I've heard a *lot* of good things about 47th St Photo, but do they deal mail-order? And what's their number, to place orders or get info? Rumor also has it that Antic(?) has an emulator out. I read Neil's comment on Atari's emulator that's coming soon, but what about this one? Another Query: A Hayes-Compatible modem. Are there any? What's the best one? Where can I find the best price? Etc. I'll want to dial up to our mainframe, but only at 1200 baud, since that's all students are allowed. We won't be connecting direct, so terminal emulators would only be necessary if they accept data at 1200baud And Another: Software. I don't like paying thru the nose for it, which was one nice thing about the 520ST over anything IBM, is the availability of lower-priced software. And although I don't promote such actions, copying software is something that is done, and might actually help keep software prices down; my reasoning is that software companies would lower prices so that people would say "well, I won't copy it because it's cheap enough to buy." I know that's been the case with myself, when I bought TURBO Pascal. I wouldn't even think about getting Lattice C, for how many hundreds? Which leads to this... What's the software situation for the ST? Public domain? Top software firms like MicroSoft? What's the scoop? I haven't had any experience with accessing public domain software for the PC, but then I don't have my own PC, or a modem for those that I work on. I've been watching this forum for some time, and see a lot of people posting code or portions of code for public use. This is great, but how would I get these files down to my 1040ST? As you can see, I'm fairly ignorant into the workings of the ST's but want to learn. I've also just begun to learn about networking, and love it, but know little about file transfer protocols and methods. Please everybody respond. I'd like to get as many various amswers as possible, including flames on my software copying opinions. I am on the list, so lets get everyone in on this. Neil, do you have a standard blurb from Atari on this? .....................==========<<<<<>>>>>==========.................... Regards, Dave 'The Kid' Jaquay BITNET: DAVE@UWF ARPA : DAVE@UWF.BITNET, or some such thing... PHONE : (904) 479-5226 Disclaimer: Unemployed, so nobody cares what I think. ..................... .................... ==========<<<<<>>>>>==========