Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ukma!rutgers!bellcore!texbell!uhnix1!uhnix2!uace0 From: uace0@uhnix2.uh.edu (Michael B. Vederman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: European mags/ST Clone ->Was Mega ST pinout Message-ID: <700@uhnix2.uh.edu> Date: 19 Nov 88 16:34:17 GMT References: <10771@cup.portal.com> <456@lfl.uucp> <262@actisb.UUCP> <11140@cup.portal.com> <183@dalcsug.UUCP> <11346@cup.portal.com> <11370@cup.portal.com> Reply-To: uace0@uhnix2.UUCP Organization: University of Houston Lines: 33 In article <11370@cup.portal.com> BobR@cup.portal.com (Bob BobR Retelle) writes: >Welllll...! I'm happy to report that I was wrong about the European ST >Clones..! > >Apparently the ST Clones are being shown at COMDEX right in the Atari >room... I don't have any further details on them yet, but this is one time >I don't mind being proven wrong, at all..! > >(Unfortunately, that's one of the few things worth getting enthused over >at this COMDEX, sigh...) > >BobR Welllll...! Having just come from COMDEX, I can difinitely say that *NO* Atari clones were present at all! I did however see the ATW running Helios and X11 (x-windows) and was *somewhat* impressed. Overall, I can't say that I saw anything very impressive at Atari's room, but a friend did say that he saw the laptop running, but it was taken away because the power supply wasn't working right. Dave Small was there, and "I met Sandy Small!" Fleetwood Mac played a short set Wednesday, but alas, that was 1 hour after I had to leave to fly home. And, of course, thAtari PC clones were there... - mike -- for (;;) : Use ATARINET, send an interactive do_it(c_programmers); : message such as: : Tell UH-INFO at UHUPVM1 ATARINET HELP University Atari Computer Enthusiasts : University of Houston UACE