Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!oberon!cit-vax!ucla-cs!zen!ucbvax!LAUCOSC.BITNET!POSTMAST From: POSTMAST@LAUCOSC.BITNET Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: (none) Message-ID: <8801061344.AA18247@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 6 Jan 88 13:44:38 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 617 X-Unparsable-Date: 6-JAN-1988 08:24:08.65 Mail to 85102368@LAUCOSC could not be delivered for the following reason: %MAIL-E-NOSUCHUSR, no such user 85102368 Original text follows: Received: from LAUVAX01(MAILER) by SMTP forwarder for 85102368@LAUCOSC; 6-JAN-1988 08:21:03.49 Received: From CANADA01(MAILER) by LAUVAX01 with RSCS id 3609 for MAILER@LAUVAX01; Wed, 6 Jan 88 08:20 EST Received: by CANADA01 (Mailer X1.24) id 3608; Wed, 06 Jan 88 08:15:27 EDT Date: Tue, 5 Jan 88 22:15:53 PST Reply-To: Info-Atari16@Score.Stanford.edu Sender: INFO-ATARI16 Discussion From: Info-Atari16 Digest Subject: Info-Atari16 Digest V88 #5 To: Maury Markowitz <85102368@LAUCOSC> Info-Atari16 Digest Tuesday, January 5, 1988 Volume 88 : Issue 5 This weeks Editor: Bill Westfield Today's Topics: Re: Christmas Adventure - Elves87 Part 1 of 4 Re: Multi-tasking? A nightmare... WordPerfect on ST Abaq Developer Kits Info atari instructions. Re: WordPerfect on ST Re: Failing Disk Drive & Strange TPA pointer ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 24 Dec 87 15:24:16 GMT From: hao!scdpyr!cruff@AMES.ARPA (Craig Ruff) Subject: Re: Christmas Adventure - Elves87 Part 1 of 4 To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu In article <250@dalcsug.UUCP> euloth@dalcsug.UUCP (George Seto) writes: >Here is the first of hopefully many adventures from BOA! which stands >for Burnt Out Adventurers!. This is a Christmas theme adventure. The >ST loader will show a little picture before loading the game. ... ~~ Why are comp.sys.mac and comp.sys.ibm being cluttered up with this stuff? Atari ST binaries, never the less. Please, show some restraint in what news groups you post this stuff to. It doesn't do us much good to receive useless ST binaries in comp.sys.mac or comp.sys.ibm! -- Craig Ruff NCAR INTERNET: cruff@scdpyr.UCAR.EDU (303) 497-1211 P.O. Box 3000 CSNET: cruff@ncar.CSNET Boulder, CO 80307 UUCP: cruff@scdpyr.UUCP ------------------------------ Date: 23 Dec 87 16:50:56 GMT From: ssc-vax!shuksan!tahoma!hrsw2!bakken@beaver.cs.washington.edu (David E. Bakken) Subject: Re: Multi-tasking? A nightmare... To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu In article <533@otto.COM>, rex@otto.COM (Rex Jolliff) writes: > > I think, however, that the first time home (or other) computer user will not > realize or utilize the full potential of Multitasking for quite a while. They > will have enough fun just making the computer do things one at a time. > I can't count how many non-technical types I've shown Amy and they have no problem comprehending what multitasking can do for them if they are given a few examples. Once the light goes on they tend to use it often. Heck, I don't even need to show then Amy - 4 or 5 well chosen sentences does the trick. Which is why I am really dissapointed (to put it mildly) that C= has not run commercials that help people to see the light. That should be easy to accomplish in a 60 second spot, maybe even in 30 seconds. Peter's commercial idea with Big Blue, Mac, Amy, and the flunky was a classical case in point. -- Dave Bakken Boeing Commercial Airplane Company uw-beaver!apcisea!tahoma!hrsw2!bakken (206) 234-2039 (generic) disclaimer: these views are my own, not my employers. ------------------------------ Date: 24 Dec 87 18:55:51 GMT From: portal!cup.portal.com!RJknees@uunet.uu.net Subject: WordPerfect on ST To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Hey everyone! I'm looking for someone who has (or has used) WordPefect on the Atari-ST. I'm thinking of buying this software! I would be interested in the following: 1. How much faster (if any) is it than WordWriter-ST? 2. Is the spelling checker better than WordWriter-ST or Thunder? 3. Is the GEM interface good? 4. Are there Keyboard Equavilents to the Mouse/Gem commands? 5. Any other opinions or comments RE: Wordproccesing on the ATARI-ST Thanks a bunch, and MERRY CHRISTMASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Richard...RJknees@cup.portal.com ------------------------------ Date: 23 Dec 87 22:50:12 GMT From: portal!atari!neil@uunet.uu.net (Neil Harris) Subject: Abaq Developer Kits To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Before my mailbox overflows: There is a program in place for Abaq developers. In the USA, you can get information on what documentation will be available, and a more complete look at the Abaq itself, from Atari. In the UK you should go right to Perihelion. To get the information package, write to: Atari Corp. 1196 Borregas Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Attn: Cindy Claveran To become a registered developer of the Abaq, you can get the documentation package and get news of when developer units will be available. The cost is $100, sent to the same person listed above. -- --->Neil Harris, Director of Marketing Communications, Atari Corporation UUCP: ...{hoptoad, lll-lcc, pyramid, imagen, sun}!atari!neil GEnie: NHARRIS/ WELL: neil / BIX: neilharris / Delphi: NEILHARRIS CIS: 70007,1135 / Atari BBS 408-745-5308 / Usually the OFFICIAL Atari opinion ------------------------------ Date: 25 Dec 87 15:40:24 GMT From: ravi@mcnc.org (Ravi Subrahmanyan) Subject: Info atari instructions. To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu This message contains the latest info-atari instructions to subscribers. Please go through it (even seasoned users!) and retain for future reference. Of special interest to BITNET users (and interent users with access to bitnet) is a section on accessing the 16-bit program libraries at the Univ of Houston. The info-atari moderators. Welcome To Info-Atari. 1. Sending Messages You may send messages to all "subscribers" by address- ing it to info-atari8@score.stanford.edu and/or info-atari16@score.stanford.edu Administrative messages should be sent to info-atari{8,16}-request. Please do NOT send general messages to this address. Your moderators get enough mail as it is! 2. Ground Rules All messages should be in good taste. Commercial mes- sages and advertisements are not permitted. When answering a question, please consider carefully whether the answer should go to the whole list, or just to the person who asked the question. The following ground rules should make the use of this (or of any other) mailing list much easier: * never send a message that a totally irrelevant to the mailing list's purpose to a mailing list. This espe- cially includes any expressions of irritation at another list member. * never forward a message that is totally irrelevant to the mailing list's purpose to a mailing list. * when replying to a message on a mailing list, reply only to the sender of the message unless the reply is of interest to the entire mailing list. * avoid inserting the message being replied to in a reply, especially in a message going to a mailing list. The context of the reply should be clear from *your* reply and from various mailer functionalities such as Message-ID. * when replying to an earlier reply that violates the previous rule, ABSOLUTELY DO NOT make matters worse by adding your own violation. December 25, 1987 - 2 - 3. Archives Archives are kept in several places in formats avail- able to everyone. As described below, if you are on ARPANET/DDN you will probably find it more convenient to retrieve files from the archive on radc-softvax.arpa using FTP. If you are not on ARPANET/DDN, or are unable to use FTP, you will be able to retrieve files from archives dis- tributed over several Bitnet hosts by sending mail (notes) to a program called LISTSERV. 3.1. Archives on radc-softvax.arpa Files from radc-softvax.arpa are available by FTP. FTP will work only for hosts directly connected to ARPANET/DDN. Please obtain local documentation and advice for the FTP user programming running on your host. There are two direc- tories under the anonymous account. One for atari8 and one for atari16. FTP to radc-softvax using login:guest and password:guest. To get the current list of available atari16 files do a 'get atari16/files.doc'. All of the atari16 files are stored in the atari16 subdirectory. If you need any other information, contact Marc Poulin. The archive is maintained by Rodney Peck (Peck@radc- multics.arpa) and Marc Poulin (Poulin@radc-multics.arpa or Archives@radc-softvax.arpa). 3.2. LISTSERV LISTSERV provides access to files for everyone who can send mail, independent of their location. Note, however, that intermediate notes have been known to refuse to handle long messages or have damaged them in transit. LISTSERV provides a number of features which you can access by send- ing mail (note) to LISTSERV. Only the barest minimum are described herein. On Bitnet messages should be sent to your nearest LISTSERV (the one from which you receive the info- atari digests). (If your address is not on Bitnet, an address for file servers is given below.) All mail sent to LISTSERV contains command lines. LISTSERV will respond by return mail. No subject is necessary in such mail. For more information send the command INFO 3.2.1. List Names The list_name for 16-bit Ataris is INFO-A16. The list_name for 8-bit Ataris is INFO-A8. These list names are used by Bitnet addressees for subscribing and unsubscribing December 25, 1987 - 3 - and by everyone for obtaining back copies of news digests. The list_names for programs stored in the archives are PROG-A16 and PROG-A8. 3.2.2. (Un)Subscribing If you are on Bitnet you may add or remove yourself from the distribution list. It would greatly convenience the moderators if you would do so when you no longer wish to receive digests. The command to join the list is SUBSCRIBE list_name User_name The command to remove yourself from the list is UNSUBSCRIBE list_name It would be most convenient if users took care of their own subscribing and unsubscribing, but messages to INFO- ATARI-REQUEST{8,16}@SCORE.STANFORD.EDU will still be accepted. 3.2.3. Accessing Program & Digest Archives All digests are in the archives. There is a separate program library. You can obtain copies of files from LIST- SERV by sending a message in the specified format. If you are on ARPAnet (or gatewayed to it), your mail concerning 16-bit Atari information should be addressed to LISTSERV%CANADA01.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU Mail concerning 8-bit Atari information should be addressed to LISTSERV%TCSVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU To obtain a list of files in the file server, the com- mand is INDEX list_name The command to obtain a specific file is GET list_name file_name for example, GET INFO-A16 87-00076 December 25, 1987 - 4 - If you want to learn more, send the message HELP The moderator of the 8-bit program library is John R. Dunning. This library is not yet available for use, and further information will be posted to both newsgroups as it becomes available. 3.2.4. LISTSERV Moderators The person to contact if you are having problems (un)subscribing is Harry Williams (harry@marist.bitnet). The moderator of the 16-bit digest archives is Peter Jasper-Fayer (sofpjf@uoguelph.bitnet). The moderator of the 16-bit program archives is Richard Werezak (carson@mcmaster.bitnet). The moderator of the 8-bit archives is John Voigt (sysbjav@tcsvm.bitnet). The modera- tor of the 8-bit program archives is Arnold de Leon (adeleon@hmcvax.bitnet). 3.2.5. Information Concerning 16-bit Archive Organization The digests are numbered sequentially as they come in. Sometimes the files arrive here out of order, or with miss- ing ones, or with extra ones or with mail from BITNET users requesting information. Often the moderator has to logon to LISTSERV and re-name the files according to the "Subject:" line within it. Those "Subject:" lines are what end up in the indexes (in both "-A16" lists) The program files are largely extracts from the digests (INFO-A16). As far as possible, they are numbered the same as the digests they came from. Other programs were inserted somewhere in the list. The numbers of these "inserted" files were selected so that they would appear in the index at about the correct CHRONOLOGICAL sequence. If no programs were included in the digests, and no contributions were received, then those spaces in the index numbers were left blank. 3.2.6. Supplemental information for BITNET users Bitnet sites normally cannot make a connection to an internet site (such as Score) and FTP files over, so you do not have direct access to the archives on radc-softvax.arpa from your BITNET site. However, BITNET has some sites with all the good stuff, so you can get files from there. The LISTSERV's at CANADA01 and FINHUTC have old digests, and the ATARINET server at Univ of Houston has most of the best pro- grams. You can get to the LISTSERVs by saying TELL LISTSERV AT FINHUTC GET ATARI FILELIST December 25, 1987 - 5 - or TELL LISTSERV AT CANADA01 GET ATARI FILELIST to get a list of files. To get a specific file if you know it's name, you can say TELL LISTSERV AT GET To get stuff from the Univ of Houston server, you can say TELL UH-INFO AT UHUPVM1 ATARINET HELP or TELL UH-INFO AT UHUPVM1 ATARINET INDEX for further instructions. After you know a file's name, you can get it by saying TELL UH-INFO AT UHUPVM1 ATARINET SEND December 25, 1987 ------------------------------ Date: 25 Dec 87 20:27:08 GMT From: lakesys!rich@csd1.milw.wisc.edu (Rich Dankert) Subject: Re: WordPerfect on ST To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu In article <2143@cup.portal.com> RJknees@cup.portal.com writes: >Hey everyone! I'm looking for someone who has (or has used) WordPefect on >the Atari-ST. I'm thinking of buying this software! > >I would be interested in the following: > >1. How much faster (if any) is it than WordWriter-ST? It's faster, and scrolls much better. > >2. Is the spelling checker better than WordWriter-ST or Thunder? Better isn't the word, you gotta see this thing! > >3. Is the GEM interface good? The GEM interface is very good, but due to space limitations not *all commands are available via Drop Down Menus > >4. Are there Keyboard Equavilents to the Mouse/Gem commands? Yes there are.. > >5. Any other opinions or comments RE: Wordproccesing on the ATARI-ST > Contrary to all the comments from user's of Word Perfect in the negative aspect, I can say that the version I got didn't have all the bugs that I had seen mentioned. In fact Word Perfect Corp. is one of the best software makers that I know of. If you OWN the program, and have a problem with it, and they have a newer version of it, they will send it to you, second day air sometimes. This is one software maker that really backs their product! > >Thanks a bunch, and MERRY CHRISTMASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S S and a H A P P Y N E W Y E A R to you also. > > >Richard...RJknees@cup.portal.com UUCP: {Ihnp4,uwvax}!uwmcsd1!lakesys!rich Discalimer: The words,ideas,and expressions are my own, and not nessasarily always correct, and NO I am not affiliated with Word Perfect Corp. I just like there product. ------------------------------ Date: 25 Dec 87 19:45:48 GMT From: lakesys!rich@csd1.milw.wisc.edu (Rich Dankert) Subject: Re: Failing Disk Drive & Strange TPA pointer To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu In article <1606@brahma.cs.hw.ac.uk> neil@cs.hw.ac.uk (Neil Forsyth) writes: > >Boo hoo the disk drive on my 1040ST is not working. I know it is the drive >because I have swapped it in other machines and the problem moved with the >drive. The symptoms are strange in that it reads every track on a disk fine >but has trouble writing. I say trouble because sometime it formats a track >ok sometimes not, but never a whole disk. I had a look at a track it had tried >to format and found corruption (gap bytes inconsistant & data damaged ie $E5 >corrupted.) If I can't fix this drive I will have to buy a replacement and >that will kill my slim chance of being able to afford a hard drive. >I phoned a company that upgrades the internal SS drive in a 520STFM to DS and >asked if the same drive could be fitted inside a 1040. They said no, which I >think is pretty strange since I thought (as most do) that the 520STFM was >just a 1040 with a lesser drive and some RAM missing. Has anyone else put a >different drive in their 1040 or repaired the original one? >If so please advise me. >(Note: Our machines will be down(ish) from 24th Dec to Jan 5th) I have replaced the 1040 drives with the newer mech's that are currently shipped as external drives. Have had no problem with doing this at all. If I were you, I would clean the head with Freon TF, and get all the dust that usually seems to collect inside the drive. This is the main problem that I have seen in the internal drives, other than the eairly drives having the write protect to go out, in which case I replaced it with a small micro toggle switch. I have seen drives that were running slow, and still read the data onthe disk fine, but didn't write for ~%$#*( . Also have seen some drives that didn't write well either and the cause was due to a mechanical problem with a lever mounted for upper head pressure. Problem was due to this lever being a little loose and thus making alot of noise (like ball bearings inside) and just getting this a little tighter lessened the vibrations allowing the drive to again work well. One other thing that I noticed was that some drives, lost the ability to turn the disk at proper speed *if the drive was sitting in the correct position. When I went and turned the drive over (upside down) to further look at the problem, the problem was gone! Turn the drive back over and the problem returned, turn it upside down, and the drive worked fine again. Weird problem. Unfortunatly, the direct drive motor for turning the media is not available from Atari, so a new drive was installed. One of the newer external ones. Problem solved.... > > Neil Forsyth JANET: neil@uk.ac.hw.cs > Dept. of Computer Science ARPA: neil@cs.hw.ac.uk > Heriot-Watt University UUCP: ..!ukc!cs.hw.ac.uk!neil > Edinburgh > Scotland >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UUCP: {Ihnp4,uwvax}!uwmcsd1!lakesys!rich Discalimer: The words,ideas,and expressions are my own, and not nessasarily always correct, but I wouldn't say that I have done it if I didn't. ------------------------------ End of Info-Atari16 Digest ************************** -------