Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mephisto!bloom-beacon!eru!luth!sunic!lth.se!newsuser From: qralph@dna.lth.se (Ralph Haglund) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Re: Facts, not only talking about them. Message-ID: <1989Dec24.001713.27500@lth.se> Date: 24 Dec 89 00:17:13 GMT References: <1989Dec13.235549.4778@lth.se> <1888@atari.UUCP> <34959@grapevine.uucp> Sender: newsuser@lth.se (LTH network news server) Distribution: all Organization: Computer Science, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden Lines: 10 As Steven Grimm says, my posting about the STE was a concentrate of a German article, meanwhile I HAVE signed something as an official developer. What bothers me there is: Alan Pratt talked about the risk of making errors when I reveal secrets. As Atari hasn't published technical material for non-deve- lopers does that mean that all technical books about Atari ST are either illegal, or that they are produced by hackers who have disassembled programs??? If the latter, isn't THERE a chance of errors popping up that could have been avoided with some help from Atari Corp.? Ralph