Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!ukma!psuvm.bitnet!cunyvm!ndsuvm1.bitnet!ud140469 From: UD140469@NDSUVM1.BITNET Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Two books Message-ID: <373UD140469@NDSUVM1> Date: Sat, 17-Oct-87 20:59:38 EDT Article-I.D.: NDSUVM1.373UD140469 Posted: Sat Oct 17 20:59:38 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 21-Oct-87 00:39:37 EDT Organization: North Dakota Higher Education Computer Network, Fargo, ND Lines: 29 DISCLAIMER: Author bears full responsibility for contents of this article. I have two new (or fairly new books) that I haven't seen any mention of on the net, so I thought I bring them up. The first is Compute!'s Technical Reference Guide, Atari ST Volume One: VDI. As one might expect, it's all about the VDI. I realize this one's been out a while, but I still haven't seen any mention of it. I've read through it, and it seems fairly complete, but since I haven't yet tried to do much with VDI I don't know... The first half of the book leads you through VDI, showing you examples on the way. The second half is a reference on all the VDI functions (each entry gets a page in the book). There are several appendices, including three indices (indexes?). Example programs are in BASIC, assembly, and (mostly) C. It lists for $18.95. The second book just, as far as I know, came out. It's called Atari ST Application Programming, from Bantam Computer Books. It covers a whole bunch of stuff, including sound, graphics techniques, AES/VDI, windows, etc. It has a "C function reference guide" which looks to contain most of the calls (in alphabetical order). There isn't any in depth discussion of BIOS/XBIOS/GEMDOS as far as I've found (although the individual calls are discussed in the ref. guide). Sample programs appear to be all in C. Again there are several nice appendices and a complete index. The book is 530 pages long (the Compute! book is 343 pages long). Anyone else see any new books? Frankly, I was shocked to see B. Dalton's/ Waldens carrying these books, especially in North Dakota (of course, they seem to get in two copies of each and that's it). Scott Udell UD140469@NDSUVM1.BITNET (Path? Path you ask? Ich habe keine Ahnung...)--sorry for the bad German, I couldn't resist... *