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#The hardware and software vendors mentioned in this FAQ may no longer be selling Atari products. The vendor information are outdated.
   
==Atari ST FAQ Part 1: General==
 
   
 
Welcome to comp.sys.atari.st! Please read this FAQ before posting a question
 
Welcome to comp.sys.atari.st! Please read this FAQ before posting a question
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before the dates were added.
 
before the dates were added.
   
The following is an index of the questions answered in this part of the FAQ.
 
For easy access to a particular question, search for the tag surrounded by
 
colons (i. e. :GNU:). Questions marked with '*' are new or changed.
 
   
   
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Atari Coropration <br>
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'''Atari Coropration''' <br>
 
1196 Borregas Avenue,
 
1196 Borregas Avenue,
 
Sunnyvale, CA 94089 <br>
 
Sunnyvale, CA 94089 <br>
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Atari UK Software Support <br>
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'''Atari UK Software Support''' <br>
 
Atari,
 
Atari,
 
Atari House,
 
Atari House,
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Tel 0753 53344 <br>
 
Tel 0753 53344 <br>
 
"A few people have asked for more info on the release by Atari UK of the programming docs. They have been released as 5 books."
 
"A few people have asked for more info on the release by Atari UK of the programming docs. They have been released as 5 books."
 
 
#Programming Guides GEMDOS/BIOS & general programming. 238 pages. #29.99.<br> (# = the British pound). Still Another Line A Doc (SALAD), Intelligent keyboard protocol, chkdsk3 docs, midi assoc address sheet.
 
#Programming Guides GEMDOS/BIOS & general programming. 238 pages. #29.99.<br> (# = the British pound). Still Another Line A Doc (SALAD), Intelligent keyboard protocol, chkdsk3 docs, midi assoc address sheet.
 
# Programming Guides New machines. 184 pages. #29.99. <br> Rainbow TOS release notes, STE developers addendum, STE TOS release notes, TT030 TOS release notes, TT030 hardware ref manual, VMS expansion for TT & MegaSTe. Includes 2 disks of utilities, examples, xcontrol & docs.
 
# Programming Guides New machines. 184 pages. #29.99. <br> Rainbow TOS release notes, STE developers addendum, STE TOS release notes, TT030 TOS release notes, TT030 hardware ref manual, VMS expansion for TT & MegaSTe. Includes 2 disks of utilities, examples, xcontrol & docs.
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Compute! Publications,Inc. <br>
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'''Compute! Publications,Inc.''' <br>
 
PO Box 5406,Greensboro NC,
 
PO Box 5406,Greensboro NC,
 
27403(919-275-9809)
 
27403(919-275-9809)
 
 
#Computes Technical Refence Guide Volume One. VDI <br> Sheldon Leeman <br> ISBN 0-87455-093-9
 
#Computes Technical Refence Guide Volume One. VDI <br> Sheldon Leeman <br> ISBN 0-87455-093-9
 
#Computes Technical Refence Guide Volume Two. AES <br> Sheldon Leeman <br> ISBN 0-87455-114-5
 
#Computes Technical Refence Guide Volume Two. AES <br> Sheldon Leeman <br> ISBN 0-87455-114-5
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Scott,Foresman and Company. <br>
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'''Scott,Foresman and Company.''' <br>
 
Professional Publishing Group,
 
Professional Publishing Group,
 
1900 East Lake Avenue,Glenville IL,
 
1900 East Lake Avenue,Glenville IL,
 
600025
 
600025
 
 
#Learning C on the Atari ST <br> Joseph Boyle Wikert <br> ISBN 0-673-18738-1
 
#Learning C on the Atari ST <br> Joseph Boyle Wikert <br> ISBN 0-673-18738-1
   
   
Sybex Inc. <br>
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'''Sybex Inc.''' <br>
 
2344 Sixth St.,
 
2344 Sixth St.,
 
Berkely,CA,
 
Berkely,CA,
 
94710
 
94710
 
 
#Programmers Guide To GEM <br> Phillip Balma and William Fitler <br> ISBN 0-553-34397-1
 
#Programmers Guide To GEM <br> Phillip Balma and William Fitler <br> ISBN 0-553-34397-1
   
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Taylor Ridge Books <br>
 
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'''Taylor Ridge Books''' <br>
 
PO Box 48,
 
PO Box 48,
 
Manchester, Connecticut (no zip listed) usa,
 
Manchester, Connecticut (no zip listed) usa,
 
203)643-9673
 
203)643-9673
 
 
#C-manship Complete, $19.95 <br> Calyton Walnum <br> No ISBN
 
#C-manship Complete, $19.95 <br> Calyton Walnum <br> No ISBN
 
"a decent book on programming your st gem/aes/vdi plus other stuff that is based on the 31 articles that Clayton Walnum wrote for Analog. It was written on a mega 4 with Calamus."
 
"a decent book on programming your st gem/aes/vdi plus other stuff that is based on the 31 articles that Clayton Walnum wrote for Analog. It was written on a mega 4 with Calamus."
   
   
Addison-Wesley Pub.
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'''Addison-Wesley Pub.'''<BR>
 
 
#68000 Assembly Language <br> Donal Kantz & James Stanley <br> ISBN 0-201-11659-6
 
#68000 Assembly Language <br> Donal Kantz & James Stanley <br> ISBN 0-201-11659-6
 
"An interesting book on 68000 for the Atari (and amiga too, but both in the abstract)"
 
"An interesting book on 68000 for the Atari (and amiga too, but both in the abstract)"
   
   
atari.archive.umich.edu
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'''atari.archive.umich.edu'''<BR>
 
 
#Assembly Language Programming <br> Robert Arp <br> Disk archives, not published in paper at this time.
 
#Assembly Language Programming <br> Robert Arp <br> Disk archives, not published in paper at this time.
 
"It is an excellent guide to assembly languuage programming. It is very large and takes quite a while to make a hard copy if you desire to do so. The file names are arp68k-book.tar (the text) and arp68k-pix.Z.tar (.img files to go along with the text)."
 
"It is an excellent guide to assembly languuage programming. It is very large and takes quite a while to make a hard copy if you desire to do so. The file names are arp68k-book.tar (the text) and arp68k-pix.Z.tar (.img files to go along with the text)."
   
 
 
<b>THE FOLLOWING BOOKS ARE CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT</b>
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'''THE FOLLOWING BOOKS ARE CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT'''
 
 
Abacus Software,Inc.
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'''Abacus Software,Inc.'''<BR>
 
5370 52nd Street,S.E.
 
5370 52nd Street,S.E.
 
Grand Rapids,MI
 
Grand Rapids,MI
 
49508
 
49508
 
 
#Atari ST Internals <br> K Gerits,L. Englisch and R. Bruckmann <br> ISBN 0-916439-46-1
 
#Atari ST Internals <br> K Gerits,L. Englisch and R. Bruckmann <br> ISBN 0-916439-46-1
 
#Atari ST GEM Programmers Reference <br> Norbert Szczepanowski and Bernt Gunther <br> ISBN 0-916439-52-6
 
#Atari ST GEM Programmers Reference <br> Norbert Szczepanowski and Bernt Gunther <br> ISBN 0-916439-52-6
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Bantam Books,Inc.
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'''Bantam Books,Inc.'''<BR>
 
666 5th Avenue
 
666 5th Avenue
 
New York,New York
 
New York,New York
 
10103
 
10103
 
 
#Atari ST Application Programming <br> Lawrence J. Pollack and Eric J.T.Weber <br> ISBN 0-553-34397-1
 
#Atari ST Application Programming <br> Lawrence J. Pollack and Eric J.T.Weber <br> ISBN 0-553-34397-1
   
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This List can be freely distributed and added to All I ask is that people identify the added information as their own
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John Henders<BR>
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Vancouver,BC<BR>
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*On Usenet uunet!ubc-cs!van-bc!jhenders
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*On ForumST John henders@448
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*On GEnie c/o D.LEMAY2
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<BR>
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C-Manship & 68000 Assembley Language suggested by Joe Gaudreau [DPZ]<BR>
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Robert Arp's Assembley Language book suggested by David P. Forrai [DPZ]<BR>
   
   
****************************************************************
 
*
 
* This List can be freely distributed and added to
 
* All I ask is that people identify the added information as
 
* their own
 
* John Henders
 
* Vancouver,BC
 
* On Usenet uunet!ubc-cs!van-bc!jhenders
 
* On ForumST John henders@448
 
* On GEnie c/o D.LEMAY2
 
*
 
* C-Manship & 68000 Assembley Language suggested by Joe Gaudreau [DPZ]
 
* Robert Arp's Assembley Language book suggested by David P. Forrai [DPZ]
 
 
 
:DEV: 93.06.11
 
How do I become a developer for the Atari ST?
 
=============================================
 
   
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==How do I become a developer for the Atari ST? (93.06.11)==
 
Contact Bill Rehbok, (408)745-2022
 
Contact Bill Rehbok, (408)745-2022
   
[UNITED STATES ONLY. IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES, CONTACT
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[UNITED STATES ONLY. IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES, CONTACT YOUR COUNTRY'S ATARI HEADQUARTERS FOR MORE INFORMATION.]
YOUR COUNTRY'S ATARI HEADQUARTERS FOR MORE INFORMATION.]
 
 
 
Bill can explain the program to you, and send an information packet if you
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Bill can explain the program to you, and send an information packet if you desire.
desire.
 
   
Atari has gone to a 2-tier developer membership. The 'higher quality'
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Atari has gone to a 2-tier developer membership. The 'higher quality' developer support goes to commercial developers, and costs $250. The 'no-hand-holding, no announcement of company future products, no access to discounted hardware' goes to noncommercial developers, at an initial cost of $125, plus $50 renewal fee each year.
developer support goes to commercial developers, and costs $250. The
 
'no-hand-holding, no announcement of company future products, no access
 
to discounted hardware' goes to noncommercial developers, at an initial cost
 
of $125, plus $50 renewal fee each year.
 
   
Both tiers receive the ST/TT Developer Kit and all developers have to fill
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Both tiers receive the ST/TT Developer Kit and all developers have to fill in an application form and a non-disclosure agreement. Contact Bill for more information.
in an application form and a non-disclosure agreement. Contact Bill for
 
more information.
 
   
Atari is now selling the developer's kit (or parts of it) seperately. No
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Atari is now selling the developer's kit (or parts of it) seperately. No project-in-development or non-disclosure agreement is necessary.
project-in-development or non-disclosure agreement is necessary.
 
   
   
:ERR: ??.??.??
 
What does TOS ERROR nn mean?
 
What do the bombs on my screen mean?
 
====================================
 
   
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==What do the bombs on my screen mean?==
The information below was written, in part, by Darryl May, and posted on
 
  +
<b>What does TOS ERROR nn mean?</b>
GEnie in January (of ????) by John Townsend. The original also appeared in
 
the June 1988 issue of _Current Notes_ (122 N. Johnson Rd., Sterling, VA
 
22170). It has since found its way to me, and is being posted to
 
comp.sys.atari.st as a service to readers.
 
   
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The information below was written, in part, by Darryl May, and posted on GEnie in January (of ????) by John Townsend. The original also appeared in the June 1988 issue of _Current Notes_ (122 N. Johnson Rd., Sterling, VA 22170). It has since found its way to me, and is being posted to comp.sys.atari.st as a service to readers.
Alan Pratt wrote to tell me that the basic information may be correct, but
 
that it cannot be dubbed "official" unless it originates, on paper, from
 
Atari. This makes sense, as electronic communications are easily
 
modified, even accidentally.
 
   
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Alan Pratt wrote to tell me that the basic information may be correct, but that it cannot be dubbed "official" unless it originates, on paper, from Atari. This makes sense, as electronic communications are easily modified, even accidentally.
Roland Waldi provided information regarding the difference between TOS and
 
GEM return codes which appears to be correct. The tables have been modified
 
to reflect his information.
 
   
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Roland Waldi provided information regarding the difference between TOS and GEM return codes which appears to be correct. The tables have been modified to reflect his information.
The following is an unofficial list of the errors that can appear
 
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while you are operating your ST computer.
 
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The following is an unofficial list of the errors that can appear while you are operating your ST computer.
 
 
Error description return code alert box #
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Error description return code alert box #
======================================================
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======================================================
OK (no error)....................0
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OK (no error)....................0
Fundamental error...............-1
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Fundamental error...............-1
Drive not ready.................-2
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Drive not ready.................-2
Unknown command.................-3
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Unknown command.................-3
CRC error.......................-4
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CRC error.......................-4
Bad request.....................-5
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Bad request.....................-5
Seek error......................-6
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Seek error......................-6
Unknown media...................-7
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Unknown media...................-7
Sector not found................-8
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Sector not found................-8
No paper........................-9
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No paper........................-9
Write fault....................-10
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Write fault....................-10
Read fault.....................-11
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Read fault.....................-11
General error..................-12
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General error..................-12
Write protect..................-13
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Write protect..................-13
Media change...................-14
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Media change...................-14
Unknown device.................-15
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Unknown device.................-15
Bad sectors on format..........-16
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Bad sectors on format..........-16
Insert other disk..............-17
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Insert other disk..............-17
Invalid function number........-32............1
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Invalid function number........-32............1
File not found.................-33............2
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File not found.................-33............2
Path not found.................-34............3
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Path not found.................-34............3
No handles left................-35............4
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No handles left................-35............4
Access denied..................-36............5
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Access denied..................-36............5
Invalid handle.................-37............6
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Invalid handle.................-37............6
Insufficient memory............-39............8
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Insufficient memory............-39............8
Invalid memory block address...-40............9
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Invalid memory block address...-40............9
Invalid drive specified........-46...........15
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Invalid drive specified........-46...........15
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No more files..................-49...........18
 
No more files..................-49...........18
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Range error....................-64...........33
Range error....................-64...........33
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Internal error.................-65...........34
Internal error.................-65...........34
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Invalid program load format....-66...........35
Invalid program load format....-66...........35
 
 
 
 
The last code is the infamous "TOS error 35"!
 
The last code is the infamous "TOS error 35"!
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Also, some unofficial information via Alan Pratt:
 
Also, some unofficial information via Alan Pratt:
   
Notably, you should add -48: ENSAME (not the same drive, occurs when
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Notably, you should add -48: ENSAME (not the same drive, occurs when you call Frename and the two names you give aren't on the same drive), and -67: EGSBF: you can't use Mshrink to GROW a block of memory.
you call Frename and the two names you give aren't on the same drive),
 
and -67: EGSBF: you can't use Mshrink to GROW a block of memory.
 
   
   
Those bombs that appear on your screen are error messages from
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Those bombs that appear on your screen are error messages from the 68000 micro-processor.
the 68000 micro-processor.
 
   
 
Number
 
Number
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==What is Free-Net and how can I get access?==
:FREE: ??.??.??
 
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A "Remodeled" Atari S.I.G. Opens
What is Free-Net and how can I get access?
 
==========================================
 
 
A "Remodeled" Atari S.I.G. Opens
 
   
By now many of you have heard of the Cleveland Freenet, or more
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By now many of you have heard of the Cleveland Freenet, or more
 
specifically the Atari S.I.G. on the Cleveland Freenet. For those who
 
specifically the Atari S.I.G. on the Cleveland Freenet. For those who
 
haven't, the Cleveland Freenet is an experimental computer system providing
 
haven't, the Cleveland Freenet is an experimental computer system providing
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future.
 
future.
   
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Recently the Atari SIG has undergone a significant face-lift. All
 
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Recently the Atari SIG has undergone a significant face-lift. All
 
the regular areas are intact including its news sections, user group
 
the regular areas are intact including its news sections, user group
 
newsletter, online magazine sections, general as well as specific
 
newsletter, online magazine sections, general as well as specific
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weekly Sunday night multi-chat conference.
 
weekly Sunday night multi-chat conference.
   
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The conference starts at 8pm EST sharp and is on channel
 
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The conference starts at 8pm EST sharp and is on channel
 
"+Ataricon". What the staff at the Atari SIG has added, has given the
 
"+Ataricon". What the staff at the Atari SIG has added, has given the
 
Atari SIG the potential to cover all grounds of Atari and its related
 
Atari SIG the potential to cover all grounds of Atari and its related
 
products.
 
products.
   
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The most noticeable addition to the Atari SIG is the Programming
 
  +
The most noticeable addition to the Atari SIG is the Programming
 
and Development Forum. This forum is intended to be used by developers,
 
and Development Forum. This forum is intended to be used by developers,
 
professional programmers, and Atari hackers (the old definition of
 
professional programmers, and Atari hackers (the old definition of
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developer's dream come true!
 
developer's dream come true!
   
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Last, but definitely not least, the Atari SIG has a restructured
 
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Last, but definitely not least, the Atari SIG has a restructured
 
Product Info and Support Board and a new Special Applications Board.
 
Product Info and Support Board and a new Special Applications Board.
 
The Support Board includes a vast library of support lists. These lists
 
The Support Board includes a vast library of support lists. These lists
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related topics. This section is expected to expand in the future.
 
related topics. This section is expected to expand in the future.
   
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Accessing the Atari SIG has never been easier. One can access it
 
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Accessing the Atari SIG has never been easier. One can access it
 
via Internet by telenet'ing to 129.22.8.75 or "Freenet-in-b.cwru.edu"
 
via Internet by telenet'ing to 129.22.8.75 or "Freenet-in-b.cwru.edu"
 
or by calling (216) 368-3888 300/1200/2400 bps. Once on the system,
 
or by calling (216) 368-3888 300/1200/2400 bps. Once on the system,
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can go anywhere on the Freenet and can read anything. They can't
 
can go anywhere on the Freenet and can read anything. They can't
 
post messages until they get their permanent accounts, however.
 
post messages until they get their permanent accounts, however.
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For additional information on obtaining access to Freenet write to
 
For additional information on obtaining access to Freenet write to
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request to the above address if you rather not download it from Freenet.
 
request to the above address if you rather not download it from Freenet.
   
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The Atari SIG is ready to serve the thousands of Atarians throughout
 
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The Atari SIG is ready to serve the thousands of Atarians throughout
 
the world. We look forward to seeing you all real soon! Remember the
 
the world. We look forward to seeing you all real soon! Remember the
 
staff of the Atari SIG are volunteering their time for no pay and the
 
staff of the Atari SIG are volunteering their time for no pay and the
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existing for the free exchange of information.
 
existing for the free exchange of information.
   
--
 
   
Mark Leair
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Mark Leair<BR>
 
Atari SIG Public Relations
 
Atari SIG Public Relations
   
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Internet e-mail: aa338@Cleveland.Freenet.edu
 
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Internet e-mail: aa338@Cleveland.Freenet.edu<BR>
 
CIS e-mail : internet>aa338@Cleveland.Freenet.edu
 
CIS e-mail : internet>aa338@Cleveland.Freenet.edu
   
   
:MAGS: 93.09.04
 
What magazines are available for the Atari ST?
 
==============================================
 
 
If you've got updates, mini-reviews,
 
or more information on other magazines, please send them to me via e-mail.
 
   
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==What magazines are available for the Atari ST? (93.09.04)==
  +
If you've got updates, mini-reviews, or more information on other magazines, please send them to me via e-mail.
 
As always, WRITE to a company before sending them money for a subscription.
 
As always, WRITE to a company before sending them money for a subscription.
   
   
US mags:
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'''US mags:'''
  +
#AtariUser, published by Quill Publishing Company
  +
#*Cover Price: US $1.00 Canada $1.45 UK 1.50 (AtariUser is available for free [$6.00/50 magazine shipping charge] from participating computer dealers, bookstores & user groups!)
  +
#*Subcription Rate: $21.30 US Bulkrate, $41.30 US First Class.
  +
#*Address: AtariUser, 113 W. College Street, Covina, CA 91723 USA
  +
#Current Notes, published by Current Notes Inc.
  +
#*Cover Price: US $3.95
  +
#*Subscription Rate: $27.00/year (Atari clubs registered with Current Notes may subscribe at $23.00/year) US, $35.00/year (Canadian club members at $31/year) Canadian, Foreign rate $44/year.
  +
#*Address: Current Notes Inc., 122 N. Johnson Rd., Sterling, VA 22170 USA
  +
#Atari Interface:
  +
#*Write for a free sample copy of the Atari Interface magazine<br>(Unicorn Publications, 3487 Braeburn Circle, Ann Arbor, MI 48108)
  +
#*AIM is soon to be available in Canada, Europe and Mexico, and should be in all local WaldenSoftware stores and many bookstores. If your "local" Atari dealer doesn't have it, he should be able to get it for you...
   
AtariUser, published by Quill Publishing Company
 
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'''UK Mags:'''<br>
Cover Price: US $1.00 Canada $1.45 UK 1.50 (AtariUser is available for free
 
  +
(Thanks to Sam Marshall <samm@castle.edinburgh.ac.uk> and Kevin Busby <kevinb@syma.sussex.ac.uk> for some of the info here.)
[$6.00/50 magazine shipping charge] from participating computer dealers,
 
bookstores & user groups!)
 
   
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#ST Applications:
Subcription Rate: $21.30 US Bulkrate, $41.30 US First Class.
 
  +
#*formerly the ST Club Newsletter, this is now the only non-games mag in the UK (although see ST World below). Approx. 4,500 copies per issue sold. News, reviews, interviews, tech tips, general forum, programmers' forum, PD catalogue. DTP'd on an ST. Retains a 'user-driven' feel. Recommended. The associated ST Club runs a PD distribution service and distributes a couple of commercial programs too (Fontkit Plus, UIS III, Molgraph, CRL Virus Killer, etc.).
Address: AtariUser, 113 W. College Street, Covina, CA 91723 USA
 
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#*Address: ST Club, 2 Broadway, Nottingham, NG7 1PS, UK.
  +
#*12 issue Subscription now:
  +
#** UK: #26.50 (With Disk 6 Mags) #18.00 (Without Disk Mags)
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#** Europe (air) #30.50 (With Disk 6 Mags) #21.00 (Without Disk Mags)
  +
#** World (air) #38.50 (With Disk 6 Mags) #31.00 (Without Disk Mags)
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#ST World:
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#*formerly the leading UK non-games mag. Became a quarterly 'buyer's guide' in Autumn 90.
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#ST Format
  +
#*all-purpose 150-page monthly, mainly aimed at young people. Lively, but of uneven quality. Big leisure section, but other areas covered too. Includes cover disk - mix of games demos and (usually out of date) PD utilities. Probably the biggest-selling UK ST mag. Has had several public rows with Atari UK.
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#*Future Publishing, Somerton, Somerset, TA11 6TB Tel. 0458 74011 Fax 0458 74378
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#Atari ST User:
  +
#*like ST Format. Generally (amongst online users) thought to be not quite as good.
  +
#ST Action:
  +
#*games, games and more games. And games.
  +
#Atari ST Review:
  +
#*Lots of info, more mature editorial style than Format, but not so polished. 1 cover disk per issue.
  +
#*Subscriptions: PO Box 500, Leicester, LE99 0AA. Tel: 0858 410510.
   
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There are also, I think, some MIDI mags with strong ST content. I don't have their names.
   
Current Notes, published by Current Notes Inc.
 
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'''German Mags:'''<BR>
Cover Price: US $3.95
 
  +
ST-Magazin, TOS, and ST-Computer united in August 1993 to the "ST Computer", which is the only remaining magazine in Germany. <br>(I don't know if the following info still holds, then. --Steven)
   
  +
#ST Computer:
Subscription Rate: $27.00/year (Atari clubs registered with Current Notes may
 
  +
#*11 issues/year, typical around 180 pages
subscribe at $23.00/year) US, $35.00/year (Canadian club members at $31/year)
 
  +
#*Subscription: DM 80 (domestic), DM 100 (normal mail), DM 130 (air mail)
Canadian, Foreign rate $44/year.
 
  +
#*Address: Heim Verlag, Heidelberger Landstr. 194, D-6100 Darmstadt 13 GERMANY
   
Address: Current Notes Inc., 122 N. Johnson Rd., Sterling, VA 22170 USA
 
   
  +
'''French Mags:'''
  +
#ST Magazine
  +
#*Monthly in French. Oriented towards developers, professional users. Comes with a disk each month.
  +
#*ST Magazine - 10, rue Hegesippe Moreau - 75018 Paris - France (French Teletel users: 3615 Teletel access, code STMAG)
  +
#STart Micro
  +
#*Monthly, includes a cover disk. 11 issues per year. 64 + 16 (separated) pages.
  +
#*Price: FF38 per issue, subscription: FF360. Subjects: Desktop publishing, graphics, initiations to C and GFA Basic, survey of outcoming software, music, folders. Minitel access: 3615 code ATARI.
  +
#*Address: FC Press, 57 rue Danton, 92300 Levallois-Perret, France.
   
Atari Interface:
 
---------------
 
   
  +
'''Dutch Mags'''
Write for a free sample copy of the Atari Interface magazine
 
  +
#ST
(Unicorn Publications, 3487 Braeburn Circle, Ann Arbor, MI 48108)
 
  +
#*published by Stichting ST , postbus 11129 2301 EC Leiden the Netherlands
 
  +
#*cover price: fl 6,95
AIM is soon to be available in Canada, Europe and Mexico, and should be in
 
  +
#*Independent magazine by and for atari ST users. covers all different topics from applications to games and hardware. 60 pages.
all local WaldenSoftware stores and many bookstores. If your "local"
 
  +
#*6 times a year. One year subscription fl 35,- black and white pages.
Atari dealer doesn't have it, he should be able to get it for you...
 
  +
#Atacom
  +
#*by Atari Club Groningen.
  +
#*Never seen this one. I suppose you have to be a member of the club or so.
  +
#*price is fl 4,95.
  +
#*Adress of the club: Atari Club Groningen, Postbus 9164, 9703 LD Groningen, the Netherlands.
  +
#Atari Nieuws
  +
#*by Atari ST computer club Nederland
  +
#*News paper sized publication. Lots of colour on newspaper pages. Not too many pages though.
  +
#*price is fl 3,95 (cheap cheap) monthly publication.
  +
#*adress: ACN, Postbus 5011, 2000 CA Haarlem, the Netherlands.
  +
#GFA-info,
  +
#*by GFA gg (usergroup)
  +
#*Publication of the GFA-basic usergroup. This group has a lot of mainly educational software available.
  +
#*price is fl 5,00
  +
#*adress: GFA gg, Frankrijklaan 14, 2034 BA Haarlem, the Netherlands
  +
#ST News,
  +
#*by Stichting Computers Eindhoven
  +
#*This is an electronic magazine. It has been around for about 6 years now and is completely in English!!! The first issues were in Wordplus format back in 1986 but from the 6th issue on it included a reader program both for color and monochrome. Even with music.
  +
#*price is fl 10,00
  +
#*adress: S.C.E., Kornoeljelaan 22, 5552 RC Valkenswaard
   
   
  +
'''Swiss mags:'''
  +
#Atari ST News Schweiz
  +
#*Dutch Atari ST Nieuws translated into German for the Swiss :-)
   
UK Mags:
 
(Thanks to Sam Marshall <samm@castle.edinburgh.ac.uk> and Kevin Busby
 
<kevinb@syma.sussex.ac.uk> for some of the info here.)
 
   
ST Applications:
 
---------------
 
   
  +
==TIPS AND HINTS from other users (93.06.11)==
formerly the ST Club Newsletter, this is now the only
 
  +
#Any 'multisync' monitor which handles 70 video fields a second can be used with the ST; the custom cable involves no tricks, or commercial ones are available. The original NEC multisync does NOT handle 70 fields a sec.
non-games mag in the UK (although see ST World below). Approx. 4,500
 
  +
#More than 3 bombs often means more than 1 error, so interpretations are tricky.
copies per issue sold. News, reviews, interviews, tech tips, general
 
  +
# An ST-formatted disk which is not readable by a PC can be made readable by putting the 3 bytes EB 34 90 (those were 3 bytes of hex) at the beginning of the boot sector (sector 1 of track 0). This can be done with either an ST or PC absolute sector editor. The Desktop of TOS 1.4 and higher does this automatically.
forum, programmers' forum, PD catalogue. DTP'd on an ST. Retains a
 
  +
#Some (older) PC-3.5"-drives cannot deal with the short track-header produced by ST formatters. On those drives, ST-formatted disks are not readable, independent of their boot sector contents. The other way, however, does always work: format on the PC.
'user-driven' feel. Recommended. The associated ST Club runs a PD
 
  +
#When using disks formatted on a PC in an ST, make sure to insert and access a disk with a different serial number in between disk changes.
distribution service and distributes a couple of commercial programs too
 
  +
#For those with the 'inaccessible' mouse and joystick ports, a joystick extender cable will make life easier. The Y-cable joystick extenders make it extremely easy to keep mouse and joystick connected to port 0, and a joystick extender cable in port 1 makes for easy hookup after you've moved the machine.
(Fontkit Plus, UIS III, Molgraph, CRL Virus Killer, etc.).
 
  +
#BARREL is a program which can redirect printer-data to a file. It comes in handy when your printer is unavailable, and the program does not already have an option to 'print-to-a-file'. (It is available on the atari.archive server.)
  +
#DBLEFEAT is a program which can redirect disk access from, say, drive A to drive B. Handy when a program 'hard-codes' the data drive, and you wish to use your hard drive instead. (It is available on the atari.archive server.)
  +
#On the Desktop, holding the right mouse button allows you to manipulate files in other windows. This is useful for a number of reasons. An example is this: say D:\BLAH.ARC is a file you would like to extract to D:\, but ARC.TTP is on C:\. Top D:\'s window, then hold the right button while double-clicking ARC.TTP in an inactive window.
   
12 issue Subscription now:
 
With Disk 6 Mags Without Disk Mags
 
   
UK: #26.50 #18.00
 
Europe (air) #30.50 #21.00
 
World (air) #38.50 #31.00
 
   
  +
==Where can I get copies of ZNET?==
Address: ST Club, 2 Broadway, Nottingham, NG7 1PS, UK.
 
  +
ZNET is now Atari Explorer Online. Please see EXPLOR for more info.
   
ST World:
 
--------
 
 
formerly the leading UK non-games mag. Became a quarterly
 
'buyer's guide' in Autumn 90.
 
 
ST Format:
 
---------
 
 
all-purpose 150-page monthly, mainly aimed at young people.
 
Lively, but of uneven quality. Big leisure section, but other areas
 
covered too. Includes cover disk - mix of games demos and (usually out
 
of date) PD utilities. Probably the biggest-selling UK ST mag. Has had
 
several public rows with Atari UK.
 
 
Future Publishing, Somerton, Somerset, TA11 6TB Tel. 0458 74011
 
Fax 0458 74378
 
 
Atari ST User:
 
-------------
 
 
like ST Format. Generally (amongst online users) thought
 
to be not quite as good.
 
 
ST Action:
 
---------
 
 
games, games and more games. And games.
 
 
Atari ST Review:
 
---------------
 
Lots of info, more mature editorial style than Format, but not so
 
polished. 1 cover disk per issue.
 
 
Subscriptions: PO Box 500, Leicester, LE99 0AA. Tel: 0858 410510.
 
 
There are also, I think, some MIDI mags with strong ST content. I don't
 
have their names.
 
 
 
 
German Mags:
 
 
ST-Magazin, TOS, and ST-Computer united in August 1993 to the
 
"ST Computer", which is the only remaining magazine in Germany.
 
(I don't know if the following info still holds, then. --Steven)
 
 
ST Computer:
 
-----------
 
11 issues/year, typical around 180 pages
 
Subscription: DM 80 (domestic), DM 100 (normal mail), DM 130 (air mail)
 
Address: Heim Verlag, Heidelberger Landstr. 194, D-6100 Darmstadt 13 GERMANY
 
 
French Mags:
 
 
ST Magazine
 
-----------
 
Monthly in French. Oriented towards developers, professional users. Comes
 
with a disk each month.
 
ST Magazine - 10, rue Hegesippe Moreau - 75018 Paris - France
 
(French Teletel users: 3615 Teletel access, code STMAG)
 
 
STart Micro
 
-----------
 
Monthly, includes a cover disk. 11 issues per year. 64 + 16 (separated) pages.
 
Price: FF38 per issue, subscription: FF360. Subjects: Desktop publishing,
 
graphics, initiations to C and GFA Basic, survey of outcoming software, music,
 
folders. Minitel access: 3615 code ATARI. Address: FC Press, 57 rue Danton,
 
92300 Levallois-Perret, France.
 
 
 
Dutch Mags
 
----------
 
 
ST, published by Stichting ST , postbus 11129 2301 EC Leiden the Netherlands
 
---
 
cover price: fl 6,95
 
Independent magazine by and for atari ST users.
 
covers all different topics from applications to games and hardware.
 
60 pages.
 
 
6 times a year. One year subscription fl 35,-
 
black and white pages.
 
 
Atacom, by Atari Club Groningen.
 
-------
 
Never seen this one. I suppose you have to be a member of the club or so.
 
price is fl 4,95.
 
Adress of the club: Atari Club Groningen, Postbus 9164
 
9703 LD Groningen, the Netherlands.
 
 
Atari Nieuws, by Atari ST computer club Nederland
 
-------------
 
News paper sized publication. Lots of colour on newspaper pages. Not too many
 
pages though.
 
price is fl 3,95 (cheap cheap)
 
monthly publication.
 
adress: ACN, Postbus 5011, 2000 CA Haarlem, the Netherlands.
 
 
GFA-info, by GFA gg (usergroup)
 
---------
 
Publication of the GFA-basic usergroup. This group has a lot of mainly
 
educational software available.
 
price is fl 5,00
 
 
adress: GFA gg, Frankrijklaan 14, 2034 BA Haarlem, the Netherlands
 
 
ST News, by Stichting Computers Eindhoven
 
--------
 
This is an electronic magazine. It has been around for about 6 years now
 
and is completely in English!!! The first issues were in Wordplus format
 
back in 1986 but from the 6th issue on it included a readerprogram
 
both for color and monochrome. Even with music.
 
price is fl 10,00
 
adress: S.C.E., Kornoeljelaan 22, 5552 RC Valkenswaard
 
 
Swiss mags:
 
 
Atari ST News Schweiz
 
---------------------
 
Dutch Atari ST Nieuws translated into German for the Swiss :-)
 
 
 
:TIPS: 93.06.11
 
TIPS AND HINTS from other users
 
===============================
 
 
Any 'multisync' monitor which handles 70 video fields a second can be used
 
with the ST; the custom cable involves no tricks, or commercial ones are
 
available. The original NEC multisync does NOT handle 70 fields a sec.
 
 
More than 3 bombs often means more than 1 error, so interpretations are
 
tricky.
 
 
An ST-formatted disk which is not readable by a PC can be made readable by
 
putting the 3 bytes EB 34 90 (those were 3 bytes of hex) at the beginning
 
of the boot sector (sector 1 of track 0). This can be done with
 
either an ST or PC absolute sector editor. The Desktop of TOS 1.4 and
 
higher does this automatically.
 
 
Some (older) PC-3.5"-drives cannot deal with the short track-header produced
 
by ST formatters. On those drives, ST-formatted disks are not readable,
 
independent of their boot sector contents. The other way, however, does
 
always work: format on the PC.
 
 
When using disks formatted on a PC in an ST, make sure to insert and access
 
a disk with a different serial number in between disk changes.
 
 
For those with the 'inaccessible' mouse and joystick ports, a joystick
 
extender cable will make life easier. The Y-cable joystick extenders make
 
it extremely easy to keep mouse and joystick connected to port 0, and a
 
joystick extender cable in port 1 makes for easy hookup after you've moved
 
the machine.
 
 
BARREL is a program which can redirect printer-data to a file. It comes in
 
handy when your printer is unavailable, and the program does not already
 
have an option to 'print-to-a-file'. (It is available on the atari.archive
 
server.)
 
 
DBLEFEAT is a program which can redirect disk access from, say, drive A to
 
drive B. Handy when a program 'hard-codes' the data drive, and you
 
wish to use your hard drive instead. (It is available on the atari.archive
 
server.)
 
 
On the Desktop, holding the right mouse button allows
 
you to manipulate files in other windows. This is useful for a number
 
of reasons. An example is this: say D:\BLAH.ARC is a file you would
 
like to extract to D:\, but ARC.TTP is on C:\. Top D:\'s window, then
 
hold the right button while double-clicking ARC.TTP in an inactive window.
 
 
 
:ZNET: ??.??.??
 
Where can I get copies of ZNET?
 
===============================
 
 
ZNET is now Atari Explorer Online. Please see EXPLOR for more info.
 
   
   
  +
==Where can I get copies of Atari Explorer Online?==
:EXPLOR: ??.??.??
 
Where can I get copies of Atari Explorer Online?
 
================================================
 
 
Atari Explorer Online magazine is available on CompuServe and GEnie. You can
 
Atari Explorer Online magazine is available on CompuServe and GEnie. You can
 
also get copies mailed to you by sending an e-mail message to
 
also get copies mailed to you by sending an e-mail message to
   
stzmagazine-request@virginia.edu
+
stzmagazine-request@virginia.edu
   
 
indicating you wish to subscribe.
 
indicating you wish to subscribe.
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:PD: 93.06.11
 
Where can I get Public Domain/Shareware software?
 
==========================================================
 
   
  +
==Where can I get Public Domain/Shareware software? (93.06.11)==
There are FTP sources and a comp.sources.atari.st/comp.binaries.atari.st
 
mail server. You can also try the commercial on-line services such as
+
There are FTP sources and a comp.sources.atari.st/comp.binaries.atari.st mail server. You can also try the commercial on-line services such as GEnie, CompuServe, Delphi and Bix.
GEnie, CompuServe, Delphi and Bix.
 
   
Using FTP, most files should be retrieved in BINARY format (at least those
 
ending with the suffix of .ZIP, .ARC, .LZH, .ZOO, .PRG, .TTP, .TOS)
 
   
  +
Using FTP, most files should be retrieved in BINARY format (at least those ending with the suffix of .ZIP, .ARC, .LZH, .ZOO, .PRG, .TTP, .TOS)
Mail servers encode files. You will need a program called 'uudecode' in
 
order to change files ending with the suffix .UUE (or .UAB, .UAC, etc.)
 
into their original form.
 
   
   
  +
Mail servers encode files. You will need a program called 'uudecode' in order to change files ending with the suffix .UUE (or .UAB, .UAC, etc.) into their original form.
:MAIL: ??.??.??
 
E-Mail file servers
 
   
archive-server@spud.hyperion.com:
 
---------------------------------
 
   
  +
  +
==E-Mail file servers==
  +
  +
'''archive-server@spud.hyperion.com:'''<br>
 
Spud holds all of the comp.sources.atari.st / comp.binaries.atari.st
 
Spud holds all of the comp.sources.atari.st / comp.binaries.atari.st
 
postings. If you aren't reading these two newsgroups, you should consider
 
postings. If you aren't reading these two newsgroups, you should consider
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the main body of the message being the word 'help'.
 
the main body of the message being the word 'help'.
   
atari@atari.archive.umich.edu:
 
-----------------------------
 
   
  +
'''atari@atari.archive.umich.edu:'''<br>
 
The atari.archive server is mentioned many times in this article. It contains
 
The atari.archive server is mentioned many times in this article. It contains
 
a multitude of Atari ST PD and shareware programs. If you don't have access
 
a multitude of Atari ST PD and shareware programs. If you don't have access
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archive-server@micros.hensa.uk.ac:
+
'''archive-server@micros.hensa.uk.ac:'''<br>
---------------------------------
 
 
 
This is a UK public domain archive, available to sites within the UK via
 
This is a UK public domain archive, available to sites within the UK via
 
via JANET.
 
via JANET.
   
info-server@Germany.EU.net:
 
---------------------------
 
   
  +
'''info-server@Germany.EU.net:'''<br>
This is a german public domain archive. This only has comp.binaries.atari.st
 
and comp.sources.atari.st.
+
This is a german public domain archive. This only has comp.binaries.atari.st and comp.sources.atari.st.
   
archive-server@Germany.EU.net:
 
------------------------------
 
   
  +
'''archive-server@Germany.EU.net:'''<br>
 
Same place as above, but this one carries other software than just
 
Same place as above, but this one carries other software than just
 
comp.binaries.atari.st and comp.sources.atari.st.
 
comp.binaries.atari.st and comp.sources.atari.st.
   
   
mail-server@cs.ruu.nl (or uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!ruuinf!mail-server):
+
'''mail-server@cs.ruu.nl (or uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!ruuinf!mail-server):'''<br>
---------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
send the following message
 
send the following message
   
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end
 
end
   
NOTE: *** PLEASE USE VALID INTERNET ADDRESSES IF POSSIBLE. DO NOT USE
+
NOTE: *** PLEASE USE VALID INTERNET ADDRESSES IF POSSIBLE. DO NOT USE ADDRESSES WITH ! and @ MIXED !!!! BITNETTERS USE USER@HOST.BITNET ***
ADDRESSES WITH ! and @ MIXED !!!! BITNETTERS USE USER@HOST.BITNET ***
 
   
 
The path command can be deleted if we receive a valid from address in your
 
The path command can be deleted if we receive a valid from address in your
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send HELP
 
send HELP
   
LISTSERV@UOGUELPH.BITNET:
 
------------------------
 
   
  +
'''LISTSERV@UOGUELPH.BITNET:'''<br>
 
Mail messages with the contents HELP will bring you some usage information
 
Mail messages with the contents HELP will bring you some usage information
 
and GET PROG-A16 FILELIST will provide you with a list of files. Subscriptions
 
and GET PROG-A16 FILELIST will provide you with a list of files. Subscriptions
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:FTP: 93.05.05
 
Anonymous FTP servers
 
   
  +
==Anonymous FTP servers (93.05.05)==
 
Note: The generally accepted practice for FTP use is as follows:
 
Note: The generally accepted practice for FTP use is as follows:
  +
#Limit access times to non-working hours. This is usually 6-8 pm to 8-9 am LOCAL time. LOCAL time means local to the computer you are accessing! For example, 4 P.M. in Minneapolis, Minnesota is 10 P.M. in England, and 10 A.M. in Germany is 4 A.M. in New York.
  +
#Once you connect, issue the following commands at your FTP prompt:
  +
#*user anonymous
  +
#*<YOUR e-mail address should be entered at the Password: prompt)
  +
#*ls
  +
#*cd <to the appropriate directory>
  +
#Limit downloads, especially across the ocean. Remember, there are other people who are using the same lines as you.
   
1. Limit access times to non-working hours. This is usually 6-8 pm
 
to 8-9 am LOCAL time. LOCAL time means local to the computer
 
you are accessing! For example, 4 P.M. in Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
is 10 P.M. in England, and 10 A.M. in Germany is 4 A.M. in New
 
York.
 
   
  +
'''Atari FTP sites (the list is -not- exhaustive)'''
2. Once you connect, issue the following commands at your FTP
 
  +
*atari.archive.umich.edu [141.211.164.8]
prompt:
 
  +
*uk.ac.lancs.pdsoft (available to UK users via JANET)
 
  +
**Note: Access is a bit different for this archive site, use the following:
user anonymous
 
  +
user pdsoft<br>
<YOUR e-mail address should be entered at the Password: prompt)
 
ls
 
cd <to the appropriate directory>
 
 
3. Limit downloads, especially across the ocean. Remember, there are
 
other people who are using the same lines as you.
 
 
 
Atari FTP sites (the list is -not- exhaustive)
 
----------------------------------------------
 
 
atari.archive.umich.edu [141.211.164.8]
 
 
 
uk.ac.lancs.pdsoft (available to UK users via JANET)
 
 
Note: Access is a bit different for this archive site, use the following:
 
 
user pdsoft
 
 
pdsoft (at the Password prompt)
 
pdsoft (at the Password prompt)
  +
*ftp.Germany.EU.net [192.76.144.75]
  +
*ftp.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.17]
  +
*src.doc.ic.ac.uk
  +
This site has a mirror of atari.archive.umich.edu in /computing/systems/atari/umich.
   
   
ftp.Germany.EU.net [192.76.144.75]
 
 
 
ftp.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.17]
 
 
src.doc.ic.ac.uk
 
 
This site has a mirror of atari.archive.umich.edu in /computing/systems/
 
atari/umich.
 
 
 
:COMP: 93.10.02
 
Atari-related companies
 
=======================
 
   
  +
==Atari-related companies (93.10.02)==
 
This is a (still under construction) list of companies and addresses that
 
This is a (still under construction) list of companies and addresses that
 
might be of use to Atari ST users. Please send me addresses for the blank ones
 
might be of use to Atari ST users. Please send me addresses for the blank ones
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this list.
 
this list.
   
  +
'''Berkeley MicroSystems'''<br>
 
  +
P.O. Box 20119,Oakland, CA 94620<br>
Berkeley MicroSystems
 
P.O. Box 20119
 
Oakland, CA 94620
 
 
 
(510) 547 - 2191
 
(510) 547 - 2191
   
  +
'''E.A. Brown'''<br>
  +
3404 Pawnee Drive, Alexandria, Minnesota 56308<br>
  +
Info: 612-762-8847<br>
  +
Orders: 800-322-4405<br>
  +
Product: Software and Hardware distributor<br>
   
  +
'''GengTec'''
E.A. Brown
 
3404 Pawnee Drive
 
Alexandria
 
Minnesota 56308
 
Info: 612-762-8847
 
Orders: 800-322-4405
 
Product: Software and Hardware distributor
 
   
  +
'''JRI'''
GengTec
 
   
  +
'''Marvin AG'''
JRI
 
   
  +
'''Matrix Datensystem'''<br>
Marvin AG
 
  +
Talstrasse 16,7155 Oppenweiler, Germany<br>
 
  +
tel. 07191-4088<br>
Matrix Datensystem
 
Talstrasse 16
 
7155 Oppenweiler
 
Germany
 
 
tel. 07191-4088
 
 
fax. 07191-4089
 
fax. 07191-4089
   
Supra
+
'''Supra'''<br>
7101 Supra Drive
+
7101 Supra Drive, Tangent, Oregon 97389 <br>
Tangent, Oregon 97389
 
 
(503) 967-9075
 
(503) 967-9075
   
  +
'''TKR GmbH & Co. KG'''<br>
  +
Stadtparkweg 2, W-2300 Kiel 1<br>
  +
Tel. +49-431-3378881<br>
  +
Fax. +49-431-35984<br>
   
  +
'''Wittich Computer'''
TKR GmbH & Co. KG
 
Stadtparkweg 2
 
W-2300 Kiel 1
 
Tel. +49-431-3378881
 
Fax. +49-431-35984
 
   
Wittich Computer
 
   
   
:IAAD: 93.09.04
+
==Independent Atari Developers (93.09.04)==
Independent Atari Developers
 
============================
 
 
 
Each entry has the following format (when applicable):
 
Each entry has the following format (when applicable):
 
Company Name
 
Company Name
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Member Listing:
 
Member Listing:
 
 
Anthill Industries
+
Anthill Industries
Judith Baumgardner
+
Judith Baumgardner
P.O. Box 361
+
P.O. Box 361
Mt. Vernon OH 43050-9998 USA
+
Mt. Vernon OH 43050-9998 USA
614 393 1524
+
614 393 1524
  +
 
Apprentice Software
+
Apprentice Software
James D Yegerlehner
+
James D Yegerlehner
22205 Swan Road
+
22205 Swan Road
South Lyon MI 48178 USA
+
South Lyon MI 48178 USA
313 437 0526
+
313 437 0526
Neural-network Construction Set
+
Neural-network Construction Set
  +
 
Baggetta_Ware
+
Baggetta_Ware
Albert Baggetta
+
Albert Baggetta
P.O. Box 759
+
P.O. Box 759
Agawam MA 01001 USA
+
Agawam MA 01001 USA
Eliemouse Complimentary Coloring Book/The Comic Book Collector/
+
Eliemouse Complimentary Coloring Book/The Comic Book Collector/
The Mis-Adventures of Eliemouse/Shakespeare: The Sonnets
+
The Mis-Adventures of Eliemouse/Shakespeare: The Sonnets
  +
 
Barefoot Software
+
Barefoot Software
Brad Cox
+
Brad Cox
19865 Covellow Street
+
19865 Covellow Street
Canoga Park CA 91306 USA
+
Canoga Park CA 91306 USA
818 727 0632 (fax)
+
818 727 0632 (fax)
818 727 7143
+
818 727 7143
SMPTETrack/EditTrack/GenEdit/EZ Score+/Hybriswitch
+
SMPTETrack/EditTrack/GenEdit/EZ Score+/Hybriswitch
  +
 
Beckemeyer Development Tools
+
Beckemeyer Development Tools
David Beckemeyer
+
David Beckemeyer
P.O. Box 21575
+
P.O. Box 21575
Oakland CA 94620 USA
+
Oakland CA 94620 USA
510 530 0451 (fax)
+
510 530 0451 (fax)
510 530 9637
+
510 530 9637
Hard Disk Sentry/Hard Disk Toolkit/SCSI Tape Kit
+
Hard Disk Sentry/Hard Disk Toolkit/SCSI Tape Kit
  +
 
Robert M Birmingham
+
Robert M Birmingham
13630 SW 101 Lane
+
13630 SW 101 Lane
Miami FL 33186-2814 USA
+
Miami FL 33186-2814 USA
305 385 1942
+
305 385 1942
  +
 
Cali-Co. Superior Software
+
Cali-Co. Superior Software
Josh Snyder
+
Josh Snyder
P.O. Box 9873
+
P.O. Box 9873
Madison WI 53715 USA
+
Madison WI 53715 USA
608 255 6523
+
608 255 6523
Mah-Jong Solitaire
+
Mah-Jong Solitaire
  +
 
Canoe Computers
+
Canoe Computers
Tony Ridley
+
Tony Ridley
11006 150 Street
+
11006 150 Street
Edmonton AB T5P 1S1 Canada
+
Edmonton AB T5P 1S1 Canada
403 487 6838
+
403 487 6838
FrankenSTein/Warp 16 Accelerator/Tiny Ram
+
FrankenSTein/Warp 16 Accelerator/Tiny Ram
  +
 
chro_MAGIC Software Innovations
+
chro_MAGIC Software Innovations
Jim Collins
+
Jim Collins
516 North Jackson
+
516 North Jackson
Joplin MO 64801 USA
+
Joplin MO 64801 USA
417 623 7393
+
417 623 7393
Guitaristics/Pianistics/Pianistics Encyclopedia/Pianistics
+
Guitaristics/Pianistics/Pianistics Encyclopedia/Pianistics
Professor
+
Professor
  +
 
Clear Thinking
+
Clear Thinking
Craig Harvey
+
Craig Harvey
2753 Plymouth Road Suite 137
+
2753 Plymouth Road Suite 137
Ann Arbor MI 48105 USA
+
Ann Arbor MI 48105 USA
313 971 6035 (bbs)
+
313 971 6035 (bbs)
313 971 8671
+
313 971 8671
EdHak/Metapsychology Primer
+
EdHak/Metapsychology Primer
  +
 
CodeHead Technologies
+
CodeHead Technologies
John Eidsvoog, Charles Johnson
+
John Eidsvoog, Charles Johnson
P.O. Box 74090
+
P.O. Box 74090
Los Angeles CA 90004 USA
+
Los Angeles CA 90004 USA
213 386 5789 (fax)
+
213 386 5789 (fax)
213 461 2095 (bbs)
+
213 461 2095 (bbs)
213 386 5735
+
213 386 5735
G+Plus/MultiDesk Deluxe/HotWire/CodeKeys/CodeHead Utilities/
+
G+Plus/MultiDesk Deluxe/HotWire/CodeKeys/CodeHead Utilities/
Warp 9/Calligrapher/MaxiFile/Lookit & Popit/MIDIMax/MIDI Spy/
+
Warp 9/Calligrapher/MaxiFile/Lookit & Popit/MIDIMax/MIDI Spy/
Avant Vector/MegaPaint/Cherry Fonts/Genus Font Editor/
+
Avant Vector/MegaPaint/Cherry Fonts/Genus Font Editor/
TOS Extension Card
+
TOS Extension Card
  +
 
Compo
+
Compo
Robert Engberson
+
Robert Engberson
104 Esplanade Avenue Suite 121
+
104 Esplanade Avenue Suite 121
Pacifica CA 94044 USA
+
Pacifica CA 94044 USA
415 355 0869 (fax)
+
415 355 0869 (fax)
415 355 0862
+
415 355 0862
That's Write/Write On/C-Font/CompoScript/That's Address/Musicom/
+
That's Write/Write On/C-Font/CompoScript/That's Address/Musicom/
PC Speed/AT Speed/AT Speed C16
+
PC Speed/AT Speed/AT Speed C16
  +
 
Cybercube Research Ltd.
+
Cybercube Research Ltd.
Manfred Doewich
+
Manfred Doewich
126 Grenadier Crescent
+
126 Grenadier Crescent
Thornhill ON L4J 7V7 Canada
+
Thornhill ON L4J 7V7 Canada
416 886 3261 (fax)
+
416 886 3261 (fax)
416 882 0294
+
416 882 0294
CyReL SUNRISE M16-1280 True Color High Resolution Graphics Card/
+
CyReL SUNRISE M16-1280 True Color High Resolution Graphics Card/
CyReL SERENADE M16-1280 True Color High Resolution Graphics Card/
+
CyReL SERENADE M16-1280 True Color High Resolution Graphics Card/
CyReL VidiMix8 Desktop Video Module/CyReL Serial Mouse Manager/
+
CyReL VidiMix8 Desktop Video Module/CyReL Serial Mouse Manager/
CyRel Palette Master
+
CyRel Palette Master
  +
 
D.A. Brumleve
+
D.A. Brumleve
Dorothy A Brumleve
+
Dorothy A Brumleve
P.O. Box 4195
+
P.O. Box 4195
Urbana IL 61801-8820 USA
+
Urbana IL 61801-8820 USA
217 367 9084 (fax)
+
217 367 9084 (fax)
217 337 1937
+
217 337 1937
Kidpublisher Professional/Super Kidgrid/Kidpainter/Multiplay/
+
Kidpublisher Professional/Super Kidgrid/Kidpainter/Multiplay/
Telegram/Creative Discovery Packet/Learning Games Packet
+
Telegram/Creative Discovery Packet/Learning Games Packet
  +
 
DMC Publishing
+
DMC Publishing
Nathan Potechin
+
Nathan Potechin
2800 John Street Unit 10
+
2800 John Street Unit 10
Markham ON L3R 0E2 Canada
+
Markham ON L3R 0E2 Canada
416 479 1882 (fax)
+
416 479 1882 (fax)
416 479 1880
+
416 479 1880
Calamus 1.09N/Calamus SL & modules/Calamus Font Editor/
+
Calamus 1.09N/Calamus SL & modules/Calamus Font Editor/
The Guide to Calamus Desktop Publishing/Outline Art/
+
The Guide to Calamus Desktop Publishing/Outline Art/
INVISION Elite
+
INVISION Elite
  +
 
Ditek International
+
Ditek International
David Fletcher
+
David Fletcher
2800 John Street Unit 15
+
2800 John Street Unit 15
Markham ON L3R 0E2 Canada
+
Markham ON L3R 0E2 Canada
416 479 1882 (fax)
+
416 479 1882 (fax)
416 479 1990
+
416 479 1990
DynaCADD
+
DynaCADD
  +
 
Dr. Bobware
+
Dr. Bobware
W. David Parks
+
W. David Parks
180 N. Hazeltine Avenue
+
180 N. Hazeltine Avenue
Campbell OH 44405-1024 USA
+
Campbell OH 44405-1024 USA
216 743 4712
+
216 743 4712
ScanLite/MVG: MultiViewer Graphica/MVG Modules Disks 1, 2, & 3
+
ScanLite/MVG: MultiViewer Graphica/MVG Modules Disks 1, 2, & 3
  +
 
Elan Software
+
Elan Software
Paul Dube
+
Paul Dube
550 Boul. Charest Est P.O. Box 30232
+
550 Boul. Charest Est P.O. Box 30232
Quebec G1K 8Y2 Canada
+
Quebec G1K 8Y2 Canada
418 683 9189 (fax)
+
418 683 9189 (fax)
418 692 0565
+
418 692 0565
Solutions
+
Solutions
  +
 
eSTeem, inc.
+
eSTeem, inc.
Tom Nielsen
+
Tom Nielsen
72 Shades Crest Road
+
72 Shades Crest Road
Hoover AL 35226-1014 USA
+
Hoover AL 35226-1014 USA
205 987 9208
+
205 987 9208
eSTeem PILOT
+
eSTeem PILOT
  +
 
Fair Dinkum Technologies
+
Fair Dinkum Technologies
John 'Hutch' Hutchinson
+
John 'Hutch' Hutchinson
P.O. Box 2
+
P.O. Box 2
Los Alamos NM 87544 USA
+
Los Alamos NM 87544 USA
505 662 7236
+
505 662 7236
CrossWord Creator II/Word Search Creator/Cryptographer/InfoDisk/
+
CrossWord Creator II/Word Search Creator/Cryptographer/InfoDisk/
Cyberdrome: The Hoverjet Simulator/Puzzle Pack
+
Cyberdrome: The Hoverjet Simulator/Puzzle Pack
  +
 
FAST Technology
+
FAST Technology
James C Allen
+
James C Allen
14 Lovejoy Road
+
14 Lovejoy Road
Andover MA 01810 USA
+
Andover MA 01810 USA
508 475 3810 (fax)
+
508 475 3810 (fax)
508 475 3810
+
508 475 3810
Turbo25/TinyTurbo030/Turbo030/TurboRAM
+
Turbo25/TinyTurbo030/Turbo030/TurboRAM
  +
 
GT Software
+
GT Software
Tyson T Gill
+
Tyson T Gill
12114 Kirton Avenue
+
12114 Kirton Avenue
Cleveland OH 44135-3612 USA
+
Cleveland OH 44135-3612 USA
216 252 4272
+
216 252 4272
CardFile (distr. by Gribnif)
+
CardFile (distr. by Gribnif)
  +
 
Gadgets by Small, Inc.
+
Gadgets by Small, Inc.
David M Small
+
David M Small
40 West Littleton Blvd. #210-211
+
40 West Littleton Blvd. #210-211
Littleton CO 80120 USA
+
Littleton CO 80120 USA
303 791 0253 (fax)
+
303 791 0253 (fax)
303 791 6098
+
303 791 6098
Spectre GCR
+
Spectre GCR
  +
 
Goldleaf Publishing Inc.
+
Goldleaf Publishing Inc.
Lauren Flanagan-Sellers
+
Lauren Flanagan-Sellers
700 Larkspur Landing Circle Suite 199
+
700 Larkspur Landing Circle Suite 199
Larkspur CA 94939 USA
+
Larkspur CA 94939 USA
415 257 3515
+
415 257 3515
WordFlair II
+
WordFlair II
  +
 
Gribnif Software
+
Gribnif Software
Dan Wilga, Rick Flashman
+
Dan Wilga, Rick Flashman
P.O. Box 779
+
P.O. Box 779
Northampton MA 01061 USA
+
Northampton MA 01061 USA
413 247 5622 (fax)
+
413 247 5622 (fax)
413 247 5620
+
413 247 5620
NeoDesk 3/NeoDesk CLI/STalker 3/STeno/XBoot/CardFile 4/
+
NeoDesk 3/NeoDesk CLI/STalker 3/STeno/XBoot/CardFile 4/
Convector Professional/Arabesque Professional/XBoot III/
+
Convector Professional/Arabesque Professional/XBoot III/
Crazy Dots 8/Crazy Dots 15
+
Crazy Dots 8/Crazy Dots 15
  +
 
Doug Harrison
+
Doug Harrison
P.O. Box 66236
+
P.O. Box 66236
Baton Rouge LA 70806-6236 USA
+
Baton Rouge LA 70806-6236 USA
Opus (shareware)/Lookit & Popit (distr. by CodeHead)
+
Opus (shareware)/Lookit & Popit (distr. by CodeHead)
  +
 
HiSoft
+
HiSoft
Alex Kiernan, David Link, Dave Nutkins
+
Alex Kiernan, David Link, Dave Nutkins
The Old School
+
The Old School
Greenfield Bedford MK45 5DE England
+
Greenfield Bedford MK45 5DE England
+44 525 713716 (fax)
+
+44 525 713716 (fax)
+44 525 718181
+
+44 525 718181
Devpac 3/HiSoft BASIC 2/Lattice C/HighSpeed Pascal/FTL Modula-2/
+
Devpac 3/HiSoft BASIC 2/Lattice C/HighSpeed Pascal/FTL Modula-2/
WERCS/Harlekin 2/HiSoft C/ProFlight/K-Spread/K-Comm/K-Word/K-Data
+
WERCS/Harlekin 2/HiSoft C/ProFlight/K-Spread/K-Comm/K-Word/K-Data
(HiSoft products distr. by Oregon Research Associates)
+
(HiSoft products distr. by Oregon Research Associates)
  +
 
ICD, Inc.
+
ICD, Inc.
Tom Harker
+
Tom Harker
1220 Rock Street
+
1220 Rock Street
Rockford IL 61101 USA
+
Rockford IL 61101 USA
815 968 6888 (fax)
+
815 968 6888 (fax)
815 968 2228
+
815 968 2228
The Link/AdSCSI Micro ST/AdSCSI ST/AdSCSI Plus ST/AdSpeed ST/
+
The Link/AdSCSI Micro ST/AdSCSI ST/AdSCSI Plus ST/AdSpeed ST/
AdSpeed STe/FA-ST Hard Drive Kit/FA-ST Tape Backup/Cleanup ST/
+
AdSpeed STe/FA-ST Hard Drive Kit/FA-ST Tape Backup/Cleanup ST/
ICD Professional Hard Drive Utilities/ICD Tape Backup Software/
+
ICD Professional Hard Drive Utilities/ICD Tape Backup Software/
Advantage Micro ST/Advantage ST/Advantage Plus ST/STHA/
+
Advantage Micro ST/Advantage ST/Advantage Plus ST/STHA/
Personal Pascal
+
Personal Pascal
  +
 
It's All Relative
+
It's All Relative
Gregory J Kopchak
+
Gregory J Kopchak
2233 Keevan Lane
+
2233 Keevan Lane
Florisant MO 63031 USA
+
Florisant MO 63031 USA
314 831 9482
+
314 831 9482
It's All Relative/BookMaker/Forecaster3/AbbreviatorST/
+
It's All Relative/BookMaker/Forecaster3/AbbreviatorST/
Photo CD Conversion/Photo Show/View and Script/Kodak Photo CD
+
Photo CD Conversion/Photo Show/View and Script/Kodak Photo CD
Images
+
Images
  +
 
JMG Software International, Inc.
+
JMG Software International, Inc.
George Geczy, David Thompson
+
George Geczy, David Thompson
892 Upper James Street
+
892 Upper James Street
Hamilton ON L9C 3A5 Canada
+
Hamilton ON L9C 3A5 Canada
416 575 0283 (fax)
+
416 575 0283 (fax)
416 575 3201
+
416 575 3201
HyperLINK
+
HyperLINK
  +
 
M.P. Graphics Systems
+
M.P. Graphics Systems
Mario Perdue
+
Mario Perdue
P.O. Box 501289
+
P.O. Box 501289
Indianapolis IN 46250-6289 USA
+
Indianapolis IN 46250-6289 USA
317 335 3775
+
317 335 3775
Noids-II
+
Noids-II
  +
 
MS Design
+
MS Design
Henry Murphy, Carl Stanford
+
Henry Murphy, Carl Stanford
611 West Illinois Street
+
611 West Illinois Street
Urbana IL 61801 USA
+
Urbana IL 61801 USA
217 351 6412 (fax)
+
217 351 6412 (fax)
217 384 8469
+
217 384 8469
FontPak 1 & 2/Wheeler Quick Art CD-ROM/
+
FontPak 1 & 2/Wheeler Quick Art CD-ROM/
Wheeler Quick Art Image Disks
+
Wheeler Quick Art Image Disks
  +
 
Medical Designs Software
+
Medical Designs Software
William Penner
+
William Penner
3235 Wright Avenue
+
3235 Wright Avenue
Bremerton WA 98310 USA
+
Bremerton WA 98310 USA
206 479 2157 (bbs)
+
206 479 2157 (bbs)
206 373 4840
+
206 373 4840
ECTStat/IOLCALC/MultiWriter/SERIALFX
+
ECTStat/IOLCALC/MultiWriter/SERIALFX
  +
 
Merlin Group, Inc.
+
Merlin Group, Inc.
George Richardson
+
George Richardson
96 Hoyt Street
+
96 Hoyt Street
Kearny NJ 07032-3311 USA
+
Kearny NJ 07032-3311 USA
201 998 0932 (fax)
+
201 998 0932 (fax)
201 998 4441
+
201 998 4441
  +
 
Missionware Software
+
Missionware Software
John Trautschold
+
John Trautschold
354 N. Winston Drive
+
354 N. Winston Drive
Palatine IL 60067-4132 USA
+
Palatine IL 60067-4132 USA
708 359 9565
+
708 359 9565
lottODDS/Printer Initializer/Flash II
+
lottODDS/Printer Initializer/Flash II
  +
 
MUSICODE Software
+
MUSICODE Software
Melinda Turcsanyi
+
Melinda Turcsanyi
P.O. Box 1109
+
P.O. Box 1109
Oakhurst CA 93644 USA
+
Oakhurst CA 93644 USA
209 642 2380
+
209 642 2380
  +
 
NewSTar Technology Management
+
NewSTar Technology Management
Charles Smeton
+
Charles Smeton
P.O. Box 122
+
P.O. Box 122
Columbia MD 21045-0122 USA
+
Columbia MD 21045-0122 USA
410 544 1329 (fax)
+
410 544 1329 (fax)
410 544 6943
+
410 544 6943
The STraight FAX!
+
The STraight FAX!
  +
 
Oregon Research Associates
+
Oregon Research Associates
Bob Luneski
+
Bob Luneski
16200 S.W. Pacific Highway Suite 162
+
16200 S.W. Pacific Highway Suite 162
Tigard OR 97224 USA
+
Tigard OR 97224 USA
503 624 2940 (fax)
+
503 624 2940 (fax)
503 620 4919
+
503 620 4919
Diamond Back II/Diamond Edge/Knife ST/Ultimate Virus Killer/
+
Diamond Back II/Diamond Edge/Knife ST/Ultimate Virus Killer/
DevPacST 3/DevPacTT/HiSoft BASIC 2/Lattice C 5.5/HiSoft C/
+
DevPacST 3/DevPacTT/HiSoft BASIC 2/Lattice C 5.5/HiSoft C/
HighSpeed Pascal/FTL Modula-2/Tempus 2/WERCS/Harlekin 2/
+
HighSpeed Pascal/FTL Modula-2/Tempus 2/WERCS/Harlekin 2/
True Paint/ProFlight
+
True Paint/ProFlight
  +
 
Paradigm Software Products
+
Paradigm Software Products
Mark T O'Bryan
+
Mark T O'Bryan
1369 Concord Place Suite 3-B
+
1369 Concord Place Suite 3-B
Kalamazoo MI 49009-2201 USA
+
Kalamazoo MI 49009-2201 USA
616 372 5972
+
616 372 5972
Omni-Banker ST
+
Omni-Banker ST
  +
 
Power Thought Software
+
Power Thought Software
Harlan Hugh
+
Harlan Hugh
116 Sumach Street
+
116 Sumach Street
Toronto ON M5A 3J9 Canada
+
Toronto ON M5A 3J9 Canada
416 594 9355 (fax)
+
416 594 9355 (fax)
416 594 9355
+
416 594 9355
INVISION Elite (distr. by DMC)
+
INVISION Elite (distr. by DMC)
  +
 
SKWare One
+
SKWare One
Sterling K Webb
+
Sterling K Webb
P.O. Box 277
+
P.O. Box 277
Bunker Hill IL 62014 USA
+
Bunker Hill IL 62014 USA
618 462 2171 (evenings)
+
618 462 2171 (evenings)
Seurat/ColorScan/Auto*Art/PS-2GDOS
+
Seurat/ColorScan/Auto*Art/PS-2GDOS
  +
 
Soft-Logik Publishing
+
Soft-Logik Publishing
Deron Kazmaier, Mark Wetzel
+
Deron Kazmaier, Mark Wetzel
P.O. Box 510589
+
P.O. Box 510589
St. Louis MO 63151-0589 USA
+
St. Louis MO 63151-0589 USA
314 894 8608 or 800 892 8608
+
314 894 8608 or 800 892 8608
PageStream/ImageClub Clip Art/ImageClub Fonts/Business Forms
+
PageStream/ImageClub Clip Art/ImageClub Fonts/Business Forms
  +
 
Sothan Software
+
Sothan Software
Gene F Sothan
+
Gene F Sothan
9395 North Wall
+
9395 North Wall
Portland OR 97203 USA
+
Portland OR 97203 USA
503 283 4566
+
503 283 4566
IB Harddisk Backup and Restore/Autosort/Writeboot
+
IB Harddisk Backup and Restore/Autosort/Writeboot
  +
 
Step Ahead Software, Inc.
+
Step Ahead Software, Inc.
Nevin Shalit
+
Nevin Shalit
496-A Hudson Street Suite F39
+
496-A Hudson Street Suite F39
New York City NY 10014 USA
+
New York City NY 10014 USA
718 858 4164
+
718 858 4164
TrackerST/Tracker For Windows
+
TrackerST/Tracker For Windows
  +
 
Straight Edge Software
+
Straight Edge Software
Frank Pawlowski
+
Frank Pawlowski
P.O. Box 6407
+
P.O. Box 6407
Nashua NH 03061 USA
+
Nashua NH 03061 USA
603 672 8150
+
603 672 8150
FPPRINT/OutBurST!
+
FPPRINT/OutBurST!
  +
 
Strata Software
+
Strata Software
Eric Rosenquist
+
Eric Rosenquist
94 Rowe Drive
+
94 Rowe Drive
Kanata ON K2L 3Y9 Canada
+
Kanata ON K2L 3Y9 Canada
613 591 1922 (fax)
+
613 591 1922 (fax)
613 591 1922
+
613 591 1922
STalker & STeno (distr. by Gribnif)
+
STalker & STeno (distr. by Gribnif)
  +
 
SuperSoft
+
SuperSoft
John Buckner
+
John Buckner
731 North Clinton
+
731 North Clinton
Grand Ledge MI 48837 USA
+
Grand Ledge MI 48837 USA
517 627 6965
+
517 627 6965
TeleView Tele/TeleView BBS/D.A.M.I./The Fisherman
+
TeleView Tele/TeleView BBS/D.A.M.I./The Fisherman
  +
 
Synergy Resources
+
Synergy Resources
Roger Richards
+
Roger Richards
754 N. Bolten Avenue
+
754 N. Bolten Avenue
Indianapolis IN 46219 USA
+
Indianapolis IN 46219 USA
317 231 4158 (fax)
+
317 231 4158 (fax)
317 356 6946
+
317 356 6946
GEMvelope!/SynthView DW-8000/SynthView K1
+
GEMvelope!/SynthView DW-8000/SynthView K1
  +
 
Taylor Ridge Books
+
Taylor Ridge Books
Clayton Walnum
+
Clayton Walnum
P.O. Box 78
+
P.O. Box 78
Manchester CT 06045 USA
+
Manchester CT 06045 USA
203 643 9673
+
203 643 9673
C-manship Complete/ST Assembly Language Workshop/
+
C-manship Complete/ST Assembly Language Workshop/
GFA Basic Toolkit/VDI Quick Reference/AES Quick Reference/
+
GFA Basic Toolkit/VDI Quick Reference/AES Quick Reference/
TRB Shareware Companion
+
TRB Shareware Companion
  +
 
TEAM Software
+
TEAM Software
Marshall Lake
+
Marshall Lake
P.O. Box 7332
+
P.O. Box 7332
Washington DC 20044-7332 USA
+
Washington DC 20044-7332 USA
703 538 4598 (fax)
+
703 538 4598 (fax)
703 533 2132
+
703 533 2132
A Day at the Races/A Day at the Races Companion/
+
A Day at the Races/A Day at the Races Companion/
3 Days at Gettysburg
+
3 Days at Gettysburg
  +
 
Weinress Consulting
+
Weinress Consulting
Norm Weinress
+
Norm Weinress
3236 Velma Drive
+
3236 Velma Drive
Los Angeles CA 90068 USA
+
Los Angeles CA 90068 USA
213 876 7704
+
213 876 7704
D.E.K.A.
+
D.E.K.A.
  +
 
Wintertree Software Inc.
+
Wintertree Software Inc.
Phil Comeau
+
Phil Comeau
43 Rueter Street
+
43 Rueter Street
Nepean ON K2J 3Z9 Canada
+
Nepean ON K2J 3Z9 Canada
613 596 1575 (fax Attn)
+
613 596 1575 (fax Attn)
613 825 6721
+
613 825 6721
The GramSlam Grammar and Style Checker/Grammar Expert/
+
The GramSlam Grammar and Style Checker/Grammar Expert/
Spelling Sentry
+
Spelling Sentry
  +
 
WizWorks!
+
WizWorks!
Chet Walters
+
Chet Walters
P.O. Box 45
+
P.O. Box 45
Girard OH 44420 USA
+
Girard OH 44420 USA
216 539 5623
+
216 539 5623
Image Cat/Mug Shot!/Coalesce Image Merger/Ma Hubbard's Cupboard/
+
Image Cat/Mug Shot!/Coalesce Image Merger/Ma Hubbard's Cupboard/
Mug Shot Data
+
Mug Shot Data
  +
 
Xerox Corp
+
Xerox Corp
Robert L. White
+
Robert L. White
101 Continental Blvd. M/S ESC1-257
+
101 Continental Blvd. M/S ESC1-257
El Segundo CA 90245 USA
+
El Segundo CA 90245 USA
310 333 3497
+
310 333 3497
Printer Drivers For Xerox Printers
+
Printer Drivers For Xerox Printers
  +
 
Zocra Technologies
+
Zocra Technologies
Craig Buchanan
+
Craig Buchanan
4-319 Mackay Street
+
4-319 Mackay Street
Ottawa ON K1M 2B7 Canada
+
Ottawa ON K1M 2B7 Canada
613 741 5817
+
613 741 5817
STyle/STipple
+
STyle/STipple
   
   
:CREDIT: 93.10.02
 
Who has contributed to the FAQ?
 
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  +
==Who has contributed to the FAQ? (93.10.02)==
 
If you've contributed to this FAQ but aren't mentioned here, tell me!
 
If you've contributed to this FAQ but aren't mentioned here, tell me!
  +
*David Paschall-Zimbel (davidli@simvax.labmed.umn.edu) compiled the bulk of the FAQ.
  +
*Steven Ourada (sourada@iastate.edu) is the current maintainer.
  +
*Juxtaposer (baffoni@aludra.usc.edu)
  +
*Eugen Bauknecht (eugen@hpbbi4.bbn.hp.com)
  +
*Ate Brink (ate@cs.ruu.nl)
  +
*Dorthy Brumleve (dabrumleve@geneie.geis.com)
  +
*Kevin Busby (kevinb@syma.sussex.ac.uk)
  +
*Michael Clark (clarkmi@prism.CS.ORST.EDU)
  +
*John Cummins (cummins@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu)
  +
*Stefan Damerau (Stefan_Damerau@sl.maus.de)
  +
*Jean-Etienne Doucet (doucet@laas.laas.fr)
  +
*Ben Gilbert
  +
*Edgar Greuter (edgar@pingu.saar.de)
  +
*John Henders (jhenders@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca)
  +
*Chris Herborth (cherborth@semprini.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca)
  +
*Graham Higgins
  +
*John Hutchinson (hutch@bellman.lanl.gov)
  +
*Stephen Jacobs (saj@chinet.chi.il.us)
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*Michal Jaegermann (NTOMCZAK@vm.ucs.ualberta.ca)
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*Eric S Johansson (esj@harvee.billerica.ma.us)
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*Martin Kite (mkite@lincoln.gpsemi.com)
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*Ed Krimen (ekrimen@wet.com)
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*Mark Lavi (markjl@pub2.bu.edu)
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*Mark Leair (aa338@Cleveland.Freenet.edu)
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*John Langner
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*J.J. Lehett (JJL101@psuvm.psu.edu)
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*Jari Lehto
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*Sam Marshall (samm@aisb.edinburgh.ac.uk)
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*Don Maple
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*Darryl May
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*Frederic Mora (mora@geocub.greco-prog.fr)
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*Erlend Nagel <wmtwen@urc.tue.nl>
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*Michael Niermann (Michael.Niermann@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de)
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*Helmut Neukirchen (hn@pool.informatik.rwtk-aachen.de)
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*Thomas Omerzu (omerzu@quando.quantum.de)
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*Piet van Oostrum (piet@cs.ruu.nl)
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*Brian Peterson (brianp@netcom.com)
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*Alan Pratt
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*Laurenz Pruessner (spoil@cs.tu-berlin.de)
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*James Reno (James_Reno.Wbst129@xerox.com)
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*Eric Smith (ersmith@netcom.com)
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*Andy Tanenbaum (ast@cs.vu.nl)
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*Shoou-yu Tang (sytang@lamar.colostate.edu)
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*Oddvar Tveito FTO (Oddvar.Tveito@nta.no)
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*Wayne (?) (trek@ihlpb.att.com)
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*John Townsend
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*Joachim Vance (jvance@einstein.oac.uci.edu)
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*Roland Waldi
   
David Paschall-Zimbel (davidli@simvax.labmed.umn.edu) compiled the bulk
 
of the FAQ.
 
Steven Ourada (sourada@iastate.edu) is the current maintainer.
 
   
Juxtaposer (baffoni@aludra.usc.edu)
 
Eugen Bauknecht (eugen@hpbbi4.bbn.hp.com)
 
Ate Brink (ate@cs.ruu.nl)
 
Dorthy Brumleve (dabrumleve@geneie.geis.com)
 
Kevin Busby (kevinb@syma.sussex.ac.uk)
 
Michael Clark (clarkmi@prism.CS.ORST.EDU)
 
John Cummins (cummins@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu)
 
Stefan Damerau (Stefan_Damerau@sl.maus.de)
 
Jean-Etienne Doucet (doucet@laas.laas.fr)
 
Ben Gilbert
 
Edgar Greuter (edgar@pingu.saar.de)
 
John Henders (jhenders@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca)
 
Chris Herborth (cherborth@semprini.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca)
 
Graham Higgins
 
John Hutchinson (hutch@bellman.lanl.gov)
 
Stephen Jacobs (saj@chinet.chi.il.us)
 
Michal Jaegermann (NTOMCZAK@vm.ucs.ualberta.ca)
 
Eric S Johansson (esj@harvee.billerica.ma.us)
 
Martin Kite (mkite@lincoln.gpsemi.com)
 
Ed Krimen (ekrimen@wet.com)
 
Mark Lavi (markjl@pub2.bu.edu)
 
Mark Leair (aa338@Cleveland.Freenet.edu)
 
John Langner
 
J.J. Lehett (JJL101@psuvm.psu.edu)
 
Jari Lehto
 
Sam Marshall (samm@aisb.edinburgh.ac.uk)
 
Don Maple
 
Darryl May
 
Frederic Mora (mora@geocub.greco-prog.fr)
 
Erlend Nagel <wmtwen@urc.tue.nl>
 
Michael Niermann (Michael.Niermann@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de)
 
Helmut Neukirchen (hn@pool.informatik.rwtk-aachen.de)
 
Thomas Omerzu (omerzu@quando.quantum.de)
 
Piet van Oostrum (piet@cs.ruu.nl)
 
Brian Peterson (brianp@netcom.com)
 
Alan Pratt
 
Laurenz Pruessner (spoil@cs.tu-berlin.de)
 
James Reno (James_Reno.Wbst129@xerox.com)
 
Eric Smith (ersmith@netcom.com)
 
Andy Tanenbaum (ast@cs.vu.nl)
 
Shoou-yu Tang (sytang@lamar.colostate.edu)
 
Oddvar Tveito FTO (Oddvar.Tveito@nta.no)
 
Wayne (?) (trek@ihlpb.att.com)
 
John Townsend
 
Joachim Vance (jvance@einstein.oac.uci.edu)
 
Roland Waldi
 
   
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NOTE:

  1. Some layout differ from original text version due to wiki formatting limitation.
  2. The hardware and software vendors mentioned in this FAQ may no longer be selling Atari products. The vendor information are outdated.


Welcome to comp.sys.atari.st! Please read this FAQ before posting a question to comp.sys.atari.st, since a lot of common questions are answered here.

Thanks to David Paschall-Zimbel (davidli@simvax.labmed.umn.edu) for compiling most of this FAQ.

Entries are dated by the last change. ??.??.?? means they were last changed before the dates were added.


Welcome to comp.sys.atari.st (93.06.11)

This newsgroup is devoted to discussion about 16 and 32 bit Atari micros. At present that includes the Atari 520ST, 1040ST, Mega ST, STe, STacy, Mega STe, TT, and Falcon. There are also emulators for the Apple Macintosh and IBM PC/XT/AT available.

Most of the people who read this newsgroup are technically oriented. The newsgroup serves as a resource for Atari users ... feel free to contribute to the discussions.

Associated newsgroups include:

  • comp.binaries.atari.st ! uuencoded binary programs
  • comp.sys.atari.st.tech  ! technical programming/hardware topics
  • comp.sources.atari.st  ! uuencoded/shar sources


Hints from Emily Postnews

(Thanks to John Henders (jhenders@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca) for this bit of _humor_.)

Emily Postnews Visits comp.sys.atari.st ( Due to popular demand, (well at least one persone asked anyways), Emily has taken time out of her busy schedule to answer a few commonly asked questions specific to c.s.a.st. )


Dear Emily.
Some Amiga user is raving on c.s.a.st about how wonderful his computer is, and how awful mine is. What should I do?
signed My Computer is NOT a Toy.


Dear My Computer, etc,etc.
Many people's egos are so tied to their possessions, they have to affirm their existance by raving about the superiority of their machine to anyone who will listen. You should immediately flame these people into cinders, using every rumour or misconception you've ever heard about their brand of computer, as this will cause lots of posts, and develop into a massive flame war, which is one of the main reasons most people read c.s.a.st. If this didn't happen every six months, everybody would unsubscibe to this newsgroups from boredom.

Or, you could put comp.sys.amiga.advocacy in the Followup to: line, and any article replying to yours would go to the newsgroup designed for this discussion.

Or, if your newsreader supports it, you could build a KILL FILE, which eliminates any post that has the word Amiga in it.

Kill files can be created in rn and trn by hitting the 'K' key. This will make a kill file based on the article you were reading at the time. Then control K will put that file in the editor for you to play with. You use the same regexp commands here that are in rn. For example. /[Ff]oo/h:j would search all headers of unread articles for both Foo and foo, and junk them. Check the docs for your newsreader for further details.


Dear Emily.
I like flame wars, and want to start one of my own, so my name will be as famous as Richard Covert's.
Signed, Too much Time on My Hands.


Dear Too much time.
Sorry it took so long to reply, but Richard's in my kill file and someone had to forward your post to me, or I'd never have seen it.

Flame wars are fun. They're the main reason people creted Usenet, and should be encouraged at every opertunity.

Some of the most common tricks for starting flame wars are as follows.

  1. Post a note in another newsgroup telling all the users there that they own a piece of junk, and if they had a half a brain, they'd have the same computer you do, as it's obviously the best.
  2. Toss a bit of slander against another computer in a totally unrelated post. This guarantees a follow up, even if your original post wasn't of any interest.
  3. Create a signature file that has a put down of another computer in it. This will get flame wars going in threads that have completely unrelated Subject: lines, thus slipping through all but he most exacting kill files.

I hope you find these tips handy in creating your next flame war. And just remember, your computer MUST be the best, after all, it's yours.


What books are available for the Atari ST? (93.06.11)

The (Almost) Complete Guide to Atari Reference Books


Atari Coropration
1196 Borregas Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089

  • Atari TOS Developer's Kit - Atari has now make the developer's documentation public (meaning you don't have to be 'a developer' to buy it). See DEV above for more information.


Atari UK Software Support
Atari, Atari House, Railway Terrace, Slough, BERKS, United Kingdom, SL2 5BZ
Tel 0753 53344
"A few people have asked for more info on the release by Atari UK of the programming docs. They have been released as 5 books."

  1. Programming Guides GEMDOS/BIOS & general programming. 238 pages. #29.99.
    (# = the British pound). Still Another Line A Doc (SALAD), Intelligent keyboard protocol, chkdsk3 docs, midi assoc address sheet.
  2. Programming Guides New machines. 184 pages. #29.99.
    Rainbow TOS release notes, STE developers addendum, STE TOS release notes, TT030 TOS release notes, TT030 hardware ref manual, VMS expansion for TT & MegaSTe. Includes 2 disks of utilities, examples, xcontrol & docs.
  3. Programming Guides - GEM VDI
  4. Programming Guides - GEM AES - combined books. 514 pages. #49.99
    All the above together #99.99
  5. Hardware and Chip Specs. 228 pages. #29.99
    Engineering hardware spec, ACSI, MC6850, 68901, ay3-8910, wd1770, blitter Monitor & cartridge port. Also schematics.

[Info from a posting by Iain Laskey dated 30 Nov 1991]


Compute! Publications,Inc.
PO Box 5406,Greensboro NC, 27403(919-275-9809)

  1. Computes Technical Refence Guide Volume One. VDI
    Sheldon Leeman
    ISBN 0-87455-093-9
  2. Computes Technical Refence Guide Volume Two. AES
    Sheldon Leeman
    ISBN 0-87455-114-5
  3. Computes Technical Refence Guide Volume Three. TOS
    Sheldon Leeman
    ISBN 0-87455-149-8
  4. Learning C. Programming Graphics on the Amiga and Atari ST.
    Marc B. Sugiyama and Christopher D. Metcalf
    ISBN 0-87455-064-5
  5. Compute's ST Applications Guide. Programming in C
    Simon Feild,Kathleen Mandis and Dave Myers
    ISBN 0-87455-078-5


Scott,Foresman and Company.
Professional Publishing Group, 1900 East Lake Avenue,Glenville IL, 600025

  1. Learning C on the Atari ST
    Joseph Boyle Wikert
    ISBN 0-673-18738-1


Sybex Inc.
2344 Sixth St., Berkely,CA, 94710

  1. Programmers Guide To GEM
    Phillip Balma and William Fitler
    ISBN 0-553-34397-1


Taylor Ridge Books
PO Box 48, Manchester, Connecticut (no zip listed) usa, 203)643-9673

  1. C-manship Complete, $19.95
    Calyton Walnum
    No ISBN

"a decent book on programming your st gem/aes/vdi plus other stuff that is based on the 31 articles that Clayton Walnum wrote for Analog. It was written on a mega 4 with Calamus."


Addison-Wesley Pub.

  1. 68000 Assembly Language
    Donal Kantz & James Stanley
    ISBN 0-201-11659-6

"An interesting book on 68000 for the Atari (and amiga too, but both in the abstract)"


atari.archive.umich.edu

  1. Assembly Language Programming
    Robert Arp
    Disk archives, not published in paper at this time.

"It is an excellent guide to assembly languuage programming. It is very large and takes quite a while to make a hard copy if you desire to do so. The file names are arp68k-book.tar (the text) and arp68k-pix.Z.tar (.img files to go along with the text)."


THE FOLLOWING BOOKS ARE CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT

Abacus Software,Inc.
5370 52nd Street,S.E. Grand Rapids,MI 49508

  1. Atari ST Internals
    K Gerits,L. Englisch and R. Bruckmann
    ISBN 0-916439-46-1
  2. Atari ST GEM Programmers Reference
    Norbert Szczepanowski and Bernt Gunther
    ISBN 0-916439-52-6
  3. Atari ST 3d Graphics Programming
    Uwe Braun
    ISBN 0-916439-69-0
  4. Atari ST Disk Drives Inside and Out
    Uwe Brawn,Stephan Dittrich and Axel Schramm
    ISBN 0-916439-84
  5. Atari ST Machine Language
    B.Grohmann,P.eidler and H.Slibar
    ISBN 0-916439-48-8
  6. Atari ST Introduction to MIDI Programming
    Len Dorfman and Dennis Young
    ISBN 0-916439-77-1


Bantam Books,Inc.
666 5th Avenue New York,New York 10103

  1. Atari ST Application Programming
    Lawrence J. Pollack and Eric J.T.Weber
    ISBN 0-553-34397-1

This List can be freely distributed and added to All I ask is that people identify the added information as their own John Henders
Vancouver,BC

  • On Usenet uunet!ubc-cs!van-bc!jhenders
  • On ForumST John henders@448
  • On GEnie c/o D.LEMAY2


C-Manship & 68000 Assembley Language suggested by Joe Gaudreau [DPZ]
Robert Arp's Assembley Language book suggested by David P. Forrai [DPZ]


How do I become a developer for the Atari ST? (93.06.11)

Contact Bill Rehbok, (408)745-2022

[UNITED STATES ONLY. IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES, CONTACT YOUR COUNTRY'S ATARI HEADQUARTERS FOR MORE INFORMATION.]

Bill can explain the program to you, and send an information packet if you desire.

Atari has gone to a 2-tier developer membership. The 'higher quality' developer support goes to commercial developers, and costs $250. The 'no-hand-holding, no announcement of company future products, no access to discounted hardware' goes to noncommercial developers, at an initial cost of $125, plus $50 renewal fee each year.

Both tiers receive the ST/TT Developer Kit and all developers have to fill in an application form and a non-disclosure agreement. Contact Bill for more information.

Atari is now selling the developer's kit (or parts of it) seperately. No project-in-development or non-disclosure agreement is necessary.


What do the bombs on my screen mean?

What does TOS ERROR nn mean?

The information below was written, in part, by Darryl May, and posted on GEnie in January (of ????) by John Townsend. The original also appeared in the June 1988 issue of _Current Notes_ (122 N. Johnson Rd., Sterling, VA 22170). It has since found its way to me, and is being posted to comp.sys.atari.st as a service to readers.

Alan Pratt wrote to tell me that the basic information may be correct, but that it cannot be dubbed "official" unless it originates, on paper, from Atari. This makes sense, as electronic communications are easily modified, even accidentally.

Roland Waldi provided information regarding the difference between TOS and GEM return codes which appears to be correct. The tables have been modified to reflect his information.

The following is an unofficial list of the errors that can appear while you are operating your ST computer.

Error description         return code      alert box #
======================================================
OK (no error)....................0
Fundamental error...............-1
Drive not ready.................-2
Unknown command.................-3
CRC error.......................-4
Bad request.....................-5
Seek error......................-6
Unknown media...................-7
Sector not found................-8
No paper........................-9
Write fault....................-10
Read fault.....................-11
General error..................-12
Write protect..................-13
Media change...................-14
Unknown device.................-15
Bad sectors on format..........-16
Insert other disk..............-17
Invalid function number........-32............1
File not found.................-33............2
Path not found.................-34............3
No handles left................-35............4
Access denied..................-36............5
Invalid handle.................-37............6
Insufficient memory............-39............8
Invalid memory block address...-40............9
Invalid drive specified........-46...........15
No more files..................-49...........18
Range error....................-64...........33
Internal error.................-65...........34
Invalid program load format....-66...........35

The last code is the infamous "TOS error 35"!

Also, some unofficial information via Alan Pratt:

Notably, you should add -48: ENSAME (not the same drive, occurs when you call Frename and the two names you give aren't on the same drive), and -67: EGSBF: you can't use Mshrink to GROW a block of memory.


Those bombs that appear on your screen are error messages from the 68000 micro-processor.

                                          Number
         Description                     of bombs
         ===========================================
            Reset: Initial PC2...............1
            Bus Error........................2
            Address Error....................3
            Illegal Instruction..............4
            Zero Divide......................5
            CHK Instruction..................6
            TRAPV Instruction................7
            Privilege Violation..............8
            Trace............................9
            Line 1010 Emulator..............10
            Line 1111 Emulator..............11
            [unassigned, reserved]..........12
            [unassigned, reserved]..........13
            Format Error....................14
            Uninitialized Interrupt Vector..15
            [unassigned, reserved].......16-23
            Spurious Interrupt..............24
            Level 1 Interrupt Autovector....25
            Level 2 Interrupt Autovector....26
            Level 3 Interrupt Autovector....27
            Level 4 Interrupt Autovector....28
            Level 5 Interrupt Autovector....29
            Level 6 Interrupt Autovector....30
            Level 7 Interrupt Autovector....31
            Trap Instruction Vectors.....32-47
            [unassigned, reserved].......48-63
            User Interrupt Vectors......64-255


What is Free-Net and how can I get access?

A "Remodeled" Atari S.I.G. Opens

By now many of you have heard of the Cleveland Freenet, or more specifically the Atari S.I.G. on the Cleveland Freenet. For those who haven't, the Cleveland Freenet is an experimental computer system providing free public community telecomputing. Basically, it's a lot like a public library of the future. Many of these systems are popping up all over the country. Don't be surprised if one pops up in your neighborhood in the future.


Recently the Atari SIG has undergone a significant face-lift. All the regular areas are intact including its news sections, user group newsletter, online magazine sections, general as well as specific computer discussion boards (8 bit, 16/32 bit, Lynx, Portfolio), and our weekly Sunday night multi-chat conference.


The conference starts at 8pm EST sharp and is on channel "+Ataricon". What the staff at the Atari SIG has added, has given the Atari SIG the potential to cover all grounds of Atari and its related products.


The most noticeable addition to the Atari SIG is the Programming and Development Forum. This forum is intended to be used by developers, professional programmers, and Atari hackers (the old definition of "hacker") as a means to share ideas, help each other out, and find out the latest technical information on Atari's products. This board is ran by newly acquired SIG Operator, Peter Haller, a professional programmer who is running developer sections on hardware and software development, programming, MIDI applications development, Graphics Design, plus many other sections that can definitely become a programmer and developer's dream come true!


Last, but definitely not least, the Atari SIG has a restructured Product Info and Support Board and a new Special Applications Board. The Support Board includes a vast library of support lists. These lists range anywhere from phone numbers of Atari dealers and producers, to software reviews for 8 bit, 16/32 bit, Lynx, and Portfolio software. To sum it all up this area covers what's out there, who makes it, and how to get it for all Atari products. The Special Applications Board is just starting out. Currently there is an area for users of MIDI on the ST. MIDI users are encouraged to use this as a means to discuss MIDI related topics. This section is expected to expand in the future.


Accessing the Atari SIG has never been easier. One can access it via Internet by telenet'ing to 129.22.8.75 or "Freenet-in-b.cwru.edu" or by calling (216) 368-3888 300/1200/2400 bps. Once on the system, a user can apply for an account application and logon as a visitor. Once here, simply type "Go Atari" to get to the Atari SIG. A visitor can go anywhere on the Freenet and can read anything. They can't post messages until they get their permanent accounts, however.


For additional information on obtaining access to Freenet write to myself via the e-mail addresses above or by writing the SIG at its US mail address:

              The Atari SIG
              P.O. Box 21815
              Cleveland, OH 44121 USA
                

Lastly, a freenet application is available in the mail by writing a request to the above address if you rather not download it from Freenet.


The Atari SIG is ready to serve the thousands of Atarians throughout the world. We look forward to seeing you all real soon! Remember the staff of the Atari SIG are volunteering their time for no pay and the Cleveland Freenet, as well as the Atari S.I.G., is a non-profit organization existing for the free exchange of information.


Mark Leair
Atari SIG Public Relations


Internet e-mail: aa338@Cleveland.Freenet.edu
CIS e-mail  : internet>aa338@Cleveland.Freenet.edu


What magazines are available for the Atari ST? (93.09.04)

If you've got updates, mini-reviews, or more information on other magazines, please send them to me via e-mail. As always, WRITE to a company before sending them money for a subscription.


US mags:

  1. AtariUser, published by Quill Publishing Company
    • Cover Price: US $1.00 Canada $1.45 UK 1.50 (AtariUser is available for free [$6.00/50 magazine shipping charge] from participating computer dealers, bookstores & user groups!)
    • Subcription Rate: $21.30 US Bulkrate, $41.30 US First Class.
    • Address: AtariUser, 113 W. College Street, Covina, CA 91723 USA
  2. Current Notes, published by Current Notes Inc.
    • Cover Price: US $3.95
    • Subscription Rate: $27.00/year (Atari clubs registered with Current Notes may subscribe at $23.00/year) US, $35.00/year (Canadian club members at $31/year) Canadian, Foreign rate $44/year.
    • Address: Current Notes Inc., 122 N. Johnson Rd., Sterling, VA 22170 USA
  3. Atari Interface:
    • Write for a free sample copy of the Atari Interface magazine
      (Unicorn Publications, 3487 Braeburn Circle, Ann Arbor, MI 48108)
    • AIM is soon to be available in Canada, Europe and Mexico, and should be in all local WaldenSoftware stores and many bookstores. If your "local" Atari dealer doesn't have it, he should be able to get it for you...


UK Mags:
(Thanks to Sam Marshall <samm@castle.edinburgh.ac.uk> and Kevin Busby <kevinb@syma.sussex.ac.uk> for some of the info here.)

  1. ST Applications:
    • formerly the ST Club Newsletter, this is now the only non-games mag in the UK (although see ST World below). Approx. 4,500 copies per issue sold. News, reviews, interviews, tech tips, general forum, programmers' forum, PD catalogue. DTP'd on an ST. Retains a 'user-driven' feel. Recommended. The associated ST Club runs a PD distribution service and distributes a couple of commercial programs too (Fontkit Plus, UIS III, Molgraph, CRL Virus Killer, etc.).
    • Address: ST Club, 2 Broadway, Nottingham, NG7 1PS, UK.
    • 12 issue Subscription now:
      • UK: #26.50 (With Disk 6 Mags) #18.00 (Without Disk Mags)
      • Europe (air) #30.50 (With Disk 6 Mags) #21.00 (Without Disk Mags)
      • World (air) #38.50 (With Disk 6 Mags) #31.00 (Without Disk Mags)
  2. ST World:
    • formerly the leading UK non-games mag. Became a quarterly 'buyer's guide' in Autumn 90.
  3. ST Format
    • all-purpose 150-page monthly, mainly aimed at young people. Lively, but of uneven quality. Big leisure section, but other areas covered too. Includes cover disk - mix of games demos and (usually out of date) PD utilities. Probably the biggest-selling UK ST mag. Has had several public rows with Atari UK.
    • Future Publishing, Somerton, Somerset, TA11 6TB Tel. 0458 74011 Fax 0458 74378
  4. Atari ST User:
    • like ST Format. Generally (amongst online users) thought to be not quite as good.
  5. ST Action:
    • games, games and more games. And games.
  6. Atari ST Review:
    • Lots of info, more mature editorial style than Format, but not so polished. 1 cover disk per issue.
    • Subscriptions: PO Box 500, Leicester, LE99 0AA. Tel: 0858 410510.

There are also, I think, some MIDI mags with strong ST content. I don't have their names.


German Mags:
ST-Magazin, TOS, and ST-Computer united in August 1993 to the "ST Computer", which is the only remaining magazine in Germany.
(I don't know if the following info still holds, then. --Steven)

  1. ST Computer:
    • 11 issues/year, typical around 180 pages
    • Subscription: DM 80 (domestic), DM 100 (normal mail), DM 130 (air mail)
    • Address: Heim Verlag, Heidelberger Landstr. 194, D-6100 Darmstadt 13 GERMANY


French Mags:

  1. ST Magazine
    • Monthly in French. Oriented towards developers, professional users. Comes with a disk each month.
    • ST Magazine - 10, rue Hegesippe Moreau - 75018 Paris - France (French Teletel users: 3615 Teletel access, code STMAG)
  2. STart Micro
    • Monthly, includes a cover disk. 11 issues per year. 64 + 16 (separated) pages.
    • Price: FF38 per issue, subscription: FF360. Subjects: Desktop publishing, graphics, initiations to C and GFA Basic, survey of outcoming software, music, folders. Minitel access: 3615 code ATARI.
    • Address: FC Press, 57 rue Danton, 92300 Levallois-Perret, France.


Dutch Mags

  1. ST
    • published by Stichting ST , postbus 11129 2301 EC Leiden the Netherlands
    • cover price: fl 6,95
    • Independent magazine by and for atari ST users. covers all different topics from applications to games and hardware. 60 pages.
    • 6 times a year. One year subscription fl 35,- black and white pages.
  2. Atacom
    • by Atari Club Groningen.
    • Never seen this one. I suppose you have to be a member of the club or so.
    • price is fl 4,95.
    • Adress of the club: Atari Club Groningen, Postbus 9164, 9703 LD Groningen, the Netherlands.
  3. Atari Nieuws
    • by Atari ST computer club Nederland
    • News paper sized publication. Lots of colour on newspaper pages. Not too many pages though.
    • price is fl 3,95 (cheap cheap) monthly publication.
    • adress: ACN, Postbus 5011, 2000 CA Haarlem, the Netherlands.
  4. GFA-info,
    • by GFA gg (usergroup)
    • Publication of the GFA-basic usergroup. This group has a lot of mainly educational software available.
    • price is fl 5,00
    • adress: GFA gg, Frankrijklaan 14, 2034 BA Haarlem, the Netherlands
  5. ST News,
    • by Stichting Computers Eindhoven
    • This is an electronic magazine. It has been around for about 6 years now and is completely in English!!! The first issues were in Wordplus format back in 1986 but from the 6th issue on it included a reader program both for color and monochrome. Even with music.
    • price is fl 10,00
    • adress: S.C.E., Kornoeljelaan 22, 5552 RC Valkenswaard


Swiss mags:

  1. Atari ST News Schweiz
    • Dutch Atari ST Nieuws translated into German for the Swiss :-)


TIPS AND HINTS from other users (93.06.11)

  1. Any 'multisync' monitor which handles 70 video fields a second can be used with the ST; the custom cable involves no tricks, or commercial ones are available. The original NEC multisync does NOT handle 70 fields a sec.
  2. More than 3 bombs often means more than 1 error, so interpretations are tricky.
  3. An ST-formatted disk which is not readable by a PC can be made readable by putting the 3 bytes EB 34 90 (those were 3 bytes of hex) at the beginning of the boot sector (sector 1 of track 0). This can be done with either an ST or PC absolute sector editor. The Desktop of TOS 1.4 and higher does this automatically.
  4. Some (older) PC-3.5"-drives cannot deal with the short track-header produced by ST formatters. On those drives, ST-formatted disks are not readable, independent of their boot sector contents. The other way, however, does always work: format on the PC.
  5. When using disks formatted on a PC in an ST, make sure to insert and access a disk with a different serial number in between disk changes.
  6. For those with the 'inaccessible' mouse and joystick ports, a joystick extender cable will make life easier. The Y-cable joystick extenders make it extremely easy to keep mouse and joystick connected to port 0, and a joystick extender cable in port 1 makes for easy hookup after you've moved the machine.
  7. BARREL is a program which can redirect printer-data to a file. It comes in handy when your printer is unavailable, and the program does not already have an option to 'print-to-a-file'. (It is available on the atari.archive server.)
  8. DBLEFEAT is a program which can redirect disk access from, say, drive A to drive B. Handy when a program 'hard-codes' the data drive, and you wish to use your hard drive instead. (It is available on the atari.archive server.)
  9. On the Desktop, holding the right mouse button allows you to manipulate files in other windows. This is useful for a number of reasons. An example is this: say D:\BLAH.ARC is a file you would like to extract to D:\, but ARC.TTP is on C:\. Top D:\'s window, then hold the right button while double-clicking ARC.TTP in an inactive window.


Where can I get copies of ZNET?

ZNET is now Atari Explorer Online. Please see EXPLOR for more info.


Where can I get copies of Atari Explorer Online?

Atari Explorer Online magazine is available on CompuServe and GEnie. You can also get copies mailed to you by sending an e-mail message to

stzmagazine-request@virginia.edu

indicating you wish to subscribe.

They won't get to you on Friday (which is when they're posted), but Greg Lindahl provides an excellent service to the networking community by sending these out.

Atari Explorer Online and some information from the Current Notes user magazine are also available from the atari.archive server under /atari/magazines.


Where can I get Public Domain/Shareware software? (93.06.11)

There are FTP sources and a comp.sources.atari.st/comp.binaries.atari.st mail server. You can also try the commercial on-line services such as GEnie, CompuServe, Delphi and Bix.


Using FTP, most files should be retrieved in BINARY format (at least those ending with the suffix of .ZIP, .ARC, .LZH, .ZOO, .PRG, .TTP, .TOS)


Mail servers encode files. You will need a program called 'uudecode' in order to change files ending with the suffix .UUE (or .UAB, .UAC, etc.) into their original form.


E-Mail file servers

archive-server@spud.hyperion.com:
Spud holds all of the comp.sources.atari.st / comp.binaries.atari.st postings. If you aren't reading these two newsgroups, you should consider doing so. You may obtain uuencoded files as e-mail. You can obtain a help file by mailing a message to archive-server@spud.hyperion.com, with the main body of the message being the word 'help'.


atari@atari.archive.umich.edu:
The atari.archive server is mentioned many times in this article. It contains a multitude of Atari ST PD and shareware programs. If you don't have access via FTP you can obtain many of the files via e-mail. You should first obtain a help file by mailing a message to atari@atari.archive.umich.edu, with the main body of the message being the word 'help.'. If you are from a uucp site, please enclose this statement also 'path host1!host2!....', where host1!host2!... is your path. Please read the help file completely before you ask questions, and then send any you may have to jon@atari.archive.umich.edu. Any questions about the archive or specific files go to weiner@atari.archive.umich.edu (or weiner@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu, jeff.weiner@um.cc.umich.edu, weiner@zircon.labmed.umn.edu, or weiner@umnstat.stat.umn.edu :-)


archive-server@micros.hensa.uk.ac:
This is a UK public domain archive, available to sites within the UK via via JANET.


info-server@Germany.EU.net:
This is a german public domain archive. This only has comp.binaries.atari.st and comp.sources.atari.st.


archive-server@Germany.EU.net:
Same place as above, but this one carries other software than just comp.binaries.atari.st and comp.sources.atari.st.


mail-server@cs.ruu.nl (or uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!ruuinf!mail-server):
send the following message

   begin
   path john@highbrow.edu (PLEASE SUBSTITUTE *YOUR* ADDRESS)
   send ATARI-ST/index
   end

NOTE: *** PLEASE USE VALID INTERNET ADDRESSES IF POSSIBLE. DO NOT USE ADDRESSES WITH ! and @ MIXED !!!! BITNETTERS USE USER@HOST.BITNET ***

The path command can be deleted if we receive a valid from address in your message. If this is the first time you use our mail server, we suggest you first issue the request:

   send HELP


LISTSERV@UOGUELPH.BITNET:
Mail messages with the contents HELP will bring you some usage information and GET PROG-A16 FILELIST will provide you with a list of files. Subscriptions to INFO-A16 are also available on this server. INFO-A16 is a digest of messages from comp.sys.atari.st.


Anonymous FTP servers (93.05.05)

Note: The generally accepted practice for FTP use is as follows:

  1. Limit access times to non-working hours. This is usually 6-8 pm to 8-9 am LOCAL time. LOCAL time means local to the computer you are accessing! For example, 4 P.M. in Minneapolis, Minnesota is 10 P.M. in England, and 10 A.M. in Germany is 4 A.M. in New York.
  2. Once you connect, issue the following commands at your FTP prompt:
    • user anonymous
    • <YOUR e-mail address should be entered at the Password: prompt)
    • ls
    • cd <to the appropriate directory>
  3. Limit downloads, especially across the ocean. Remember, there are other people who are using the same lines as you.


Atari FTP sites (the list is -not- exhaustive)

  • atari.archive.umich.edu [141.211.164.8]
  • uk.ac.lancs.pdsoft (available to UK users via JANET)
    • Note: Access is a bit different for this archive site, use the following:

user pdsoft
pdsoft (at the Password prompt)

  • ftp.Germany.EU.net [192.76.144.75]
  • ftp.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.17]
  • src.doc.ic.ac.uk

This site has a mirror of atari.archive.umich.edu in /computing/systems/atari/umich.


Atari-related companies (93.10.02)

This is a (still under construction) list of companies and addresses that might be of use to Atari ST users. Please send me addresses for the blank ones on this list. See also IAAD, it lists many more companies that are not on this list.

Berkeley MicroSystems
P.O. Box 20119,Oakland, CA 94620
(510) 547 - 2191

E.A. Brown
3404 Pawnee Drive, Alexandria, Minnesota 56308
Info: 612-762-8847
Orders: 800-322-4405
Product: Software and Hardware distributor

GengTec

JRI

Marvin AG

Matrix Datensystem
Talstrasse 16,7155 Oppenweiler, Germany
tel. 07191-4088
fax. 07191-4089

Supra
7101 Supra Drive, Tangent, Oregon 97389
(503) 967-9075

TKR GmbH & Co. KG
Stadtparkweg 2, W-2300 Kiel 1
Tel. +49-431-3378881
Fax. +49-431-35984

Wittich Computer


Independent Atari Developers (93.09.04)

Each entry has the following format (when applicable):

    Company Name
    Member Name
    Mailing Address
    Phone(s)
    Product Names

The listing is provided below in ASCII format. An additional file is available in CardFile format. Please note that the product listing is not comprehensive nor detailed, and new products are continually released. Please feel free to contact individual members for information about their listed products. For more information about the IAAD, contact any Board Member.

IAAD Board Members:

    D.A. Brumleve, President
    James C Allen
    Nathan Potechin
    Nevin Shalit

Member Listing:

   Anthill Industries
   Judith Baumgardner
   P.O. Box 361
   Mt. Vernon OH 43050-9998 USA
   614 393 1524
    
   Apprentice Software
   James D Yegerlehner
   22205 Swan Road
   South Lyon MI 48178 USA
   313 437 0526
   Neural-network Construction Set
    
   Baggetta_Ware
   Albert Baggetta
   P.O. Box 759
   Agawam MA 01001 USA
   Eliemouse Complimentary Coloring Book/The Comic Book Collector/
   The Mis-Adventures of Eliemouse/Shakespeare: The Sonnets
    
   Barefoot Software
   Brad Cox
   19865 Covellow Street
   Canoga Park CA 91306 USA
   818 727 0632 (fax)
   818 727 7143
   SMPTETrack/EditTrack/GenEdit/EZ Score+/Hybriswitch
    
   Beckemeyer Development Tools
   David Beckemeyer
   P.O. Box 21575
   Oakland CA 94620 USA
   510 530 0451 (fax)
   510 530 9637
   Hard Disk Sentry/Hard Disk Toolkit/SCSI Tape Kit
    
   Robert M Birmingham
   13630 SW 101 Lane
   Miami FL 33186-2814 USA
   305 385 1942
    
   Cali-Co. Superior Software
   Josh Snyder
   P.O. Box 9873
   Madison WI 53715 USA
   608 255 6523
   Mah-Jong Solitaire
    
   Canoe Computers
   Tony Ridley
   11006 150 Street
   Edmonton AB T5P 1S1 Canada
   403 487 6838
   FrankenSTein/Warp 16 Accelerator/Tiny Ram
    
   chro_MAGIC Software Innovations
   Jim Collins
   516 North Jackson
   Joplin MO 64801 USA
   417 623 7393
   Guitaristics/Pianistics/Pianistics Encyclopedia/Pianistics
   Professor
    
   Clear Thinking
   Craig Harvey
   2753 Plymouth Road Suite 137
   Ann Arbor MI 48105 USA
   313 971 6035 (bbs)
   313 971 8671
   EdHak/Metapsychology Primer
    
   CodeHead Technologies
   John Eidsvoog, Charles Johnson
   P.O. Box 74090
   Los Angeles CA 90004 USA
   213 386 5789 (fax)
   213 461 2095 (bbs)
   213 386 5735
   G+Plus/MultiDesk Deluxe/HotWire/CodeKeys/CodeHead Utilities/
   Warp 9/Calligrapher/MaxiFile/Lookit & Popit/MIDIMax/MIDI Spy/
   Avant Vector/MegaPaint/Cherry Fonts/Genus Font Editor/
   TOS Extension Card
    
   Compo
   Robert Engberson
   104 Esplanade Avenue Suite 121
   Pacifica CA 94044 USA
   415 355 0869 (fax)
   415 355 0862
   That's Write/Write On/C-Font/CompoScript/That's Address/Musicom/
   PC Speed/AT Speed/AT Speed C16
    
   Cybercube Research Ltd.
   Manfred Doewich
   126 Grenadier Crescent
   Thornhill ON L4J 7V7 Canada
   416 886 3261 (fax)
   416 882 0294
   CyReL SUNRISE M16-1280 True Color High Resolution Graphics Card/
   CyReL SERENADE M16-1280 True Color High Resolution Graphics Card/
   CyReL VidiMix8 Desktop Video Module/CyReL Serial Mouse Manager/
   CyRel Palette Master
    
   D.A. Brumleve
   Dorothy A Brumleve
   P.O. Box 4195
   Urbana IL 61801-8820 USA
   217 367 9084 (fax)
   217 337 1937
   Kidpublisher Professional/Super Kidgrid/Kidpainter/Multiplay/
   Telegram/Creative Discovery Packet/Learning Games Packet
    
   DMC Publishing
   Nathan Potechin
   2800 John Street Unit 10
   Markham ON L3R 0E2 Canada
   416 479 1882 (fax)
   416 479 1880
   Calamus 1.09N/Calamus SL & modules/Calamus Font Editor/
   The Guide to Calamus Desktop Publishing/Outline Art/
   INVISION Elite
    
   Ditek International
   David Fletcher
   2800 John Street Unit 15
   Markham ON L3R 0E2 Canada
   416 479 1882 (fax)
   416 479 1990
   DynaCADD
    
   Dr. Bobware
   W. David Parks
   180 N. Hazeltine Avenue
   Campbell OH 44405-1024 USA
   216 743 4712
   ScanLite/MVG: MultiViewer Graphica/MVG Modules Disks 1, 2, & 3
    
   Elan Software
   Paul Dube
   550 Boul. Charest Est P.O. Box 30232
   Quebec G1K 8Y2 Canada
   418 683 9189 (fax)
   418 692 0565
   Solutions
    
   eSTeem, inc.
   Tom Nielsen
   72 Shades Crest Road
   Hoover AL 35226-1014 USA
   205 987 9208
   eSTeem PILOT
    
   Fair Dinkum Technologies
   John 'Hutch' Hutchinson
   P.O. Box 2
   Los Alamos NM 87544 USA
   505 662 7236
   CrossWord Creator II/Word Search Creator/Cryptographer/InfoDisk/
   Cyberdrome: The Hoverjet Simulator/Puzzle Pack
    
   FAST Technology
   James C Allen
   14 Lovejoy Road
   Andover MA 01810 USA
   508 475 3810 (fax)
   508 475 3810
   Turbo25/TinyTurbo030/Turbo030/TurboRAM
    
   GT Software
   Tyson T Gill
   12114 Kirton Avenue
   Cleveland OH 44135-3612 USA
   216 252 4272
   CardFile (distr. by Gribnif)
    
   Gadgets by Small, Inc.
   David M Small
   40 West Littleton Blvd. #210-211
   Littleton CO 80120 USA
   303 791 0253 (fax)
   303 791 6098
   Spectre GCR
    
   Goldleaf Publishing Inc.
   Lauren Flanagan-Sellers
   700 Larkspur Landing Circle Suite 199
   Larkspur CA 94939 USA
   415 257 3515
   WordFlair II
    
   Gribnif Software
   Dan Wilga, Rick Flashman
   P.O. Box 779
   Northampton MA 01061 USA
   413 247 5622 (fax)
   413 247 5620
   NeoDesk 3/NeoDesk CLI/STalker 3/STeno/XBoot/CardFile 4/
   Convector Professional/Arabesque Professional/XBoot III/
   Crazy Dots 8/Crazy Dots 15
    
   Doug Harrison
   P.O. Box 66236
   Baton Rouge LA 70806-6236 USA
   Opus (shareware)/Lookit & Popit (distr. by CodeHead)
    
   HiSoft
   Alex Kiernan, David Link, Dave Nutkins
   The Old School
   Greenfield Bedford MK45 5DE England
   +44 525 713716 (fax)
   +44 525 718181
   Devpac 3/HiSoft BASIC 2/Lattice C/HighSpeed Pascal/FTL Modula-2/
   WERCS/Harlekin 2/HiSoft C/ProFlight/K-Spread/K-Comm/K-Word/K-Data
   (HiSoft products distr. by Oregon Research Associates)
    
   ICD, Inc.
   Tom Harker
   1220 Rock Street
   Rockford IL 61101 USA
   815 968 6888 (fax)
   815 968 2228
   The Link/AdSCSI Micro ST/AdSCSI ST/AdSCSI Plus ST/AdSpeed ST/
   AdSpeed STe/FA-ST Hard Drive Kit/FA-ST Tape Backup/Cleanup ST/
   ICD Professional Hard Drive Utilities/ICD Tape Backup Software/
   Advantage Micro ST/Advantage ST/Advantage Plus ST/STHA/
   Personal Pascal
    
   It's All Relative
   Gregory J Kopchak
   2233 Keevan Lane
   Florisant MO 63031 USA
   314 831 9482
   It's All Relative/BookMaker/Forecaster3/AbbreviatorST/
   Photo CD Conversion/Photo Show/View and Script/Kodak Photo CD
   Images
    
   JMG Software International, Inc.
   George Geczy, David Thompson
   892 Upper James Street
   Hamilton ON L9C 3A5 Canada
   416 575 0283 (fax)
   416 575 3201
   HyperLINK
    
   M.P. Graphics Systems
   Mario Perdue
   P.O. Box 501289
   Indianapolis IN 46250-6289 USA
   317 335 3775
   Noids-II
    
   MS Design
   Henry Murphy, Carl Stanford
   611 West Illinois Street
   Urbana IL 61801 USA
   217 351 6412 (fax)
   217 384 8469
   FontPak 1 & 2/Wheeler Quick Art CD-ROM/
   Wheeler Quick Art Image Disks
    
   Medical Designs Software
   William Penner
   3235 Wright Avenue
   Bremerton WA 98310 USA
   206 479 2157 (bbs)
   206 373 4840
   ECTStat/IOLCALC/MultiWriter/SERIALFX
    
   Merlin Group, Inc.
   George Richardson
   96 Hoyt Street
   Kearny NJ 07032-3311 USA
   201 998 0932 (fax)
   201 998 4441
    
   Missionware Software
   John Trautschold
   354 N. Winston Drive
   Palatine IL 60067-4132 USA
   708 359 9565
   lottODDS/Printer Initializer/Flash II
    
   MUSICODE Software
   Melinda Turcsanyi
   P.O. Box 1109
   Oakhurst CA 93644 USA
   209 642 2380
    
   NewSTar Technology Management
   Charles Smeton
   P.O. Box 122
   Columbia MD 21045-0122 USA
   410 544 1329 (fax)
   410 544 6943
   The STraight FAX!
    
   Oregon Research Associates
   Bob Luneski
   16200 S.W. Pacific Highway Suite 162
   Tigard OR 97224 USA
   503 624 2940 (fax)
   503 620 4919
   Diamond Back II/Diamond Edge/Knife ST/Ultimate Virus Killer/
   DevPacST 3/DevPacTT/HiSoft BASIC 2/Lattice C 5.5/HiSoft C/
   HighSpeed Pascal/FTL Modula-2/Tempus 2/WERCS/Harlekin 2/
   True Paint/ProFlight
    
   Paradigm Software Products
   Mark T O'Bryan
   1369 Concord Place Suite 3-B
   Kalamazoo MI 49009-2201 USA
   616 372 5972
   Omni-Banker ST
    
   Power Thought Software
   Harlan Hugh
   116 Sumach Street
   Toronto ON M5A 3J9 Canada
   416 594 9355 (fax)
   416 594 9355
   INVISION Elite (distr. by DMC)
    
   SKWare One
   Sterling K Webb
   P.O. Box 277
   Bunker Hill IL 62014 USA
   618 462 2171 (evenings)
   Seurat/ColorScan/Auto*Art/PS-2GDOS
    
   Soft-Logik Publishing
   Deron Kazmaier, Mark Wetzel
   P.O. Box 510589
   St. Louis MO 63151-0589 USA
   314 894 8608 or 800 892 8608
   PageStream/ImageClub Clip Art/ImageClub Fonts/Business Forms
    
   Sothan Software
   Gene F Sothan
   9395 North Wall
   Portland OR 97203 USA
   503 283 4566
   IB Harddisk Backup and Restore/Autosort/Writeboot
    
   Step Ahead Software, Inc.
   Nevin Shalit
   496-A Hudson Street Suite F39
   New York City NY 10014 USA
   718 858 4164
   TrackerST/Tracker For Windows
    
   Straight Edge Software
   Frank Pawlowski
   P.O. Box 6407
   Nashua NH 03061 USA
   603 672 8150
   FPPRINT/OutBurST!
    
   Strata Software
   Eric Rosenquist
   94 Rowe Drive
   Kanata ON K2L 3Y9 Canada
   613 591 1922 (fax)
   613 591 1922
   STalker & STeno (distr. by Gribnif)
    
   SuperSoft
   John Buckner
   731 North Clinton
   Grand Ledge MI 48837 USA
   517 627 6965
   TeleView Tele/TeleView BBS/D.A.M.I./The Fisherman
    
   Synergy Resources
   Roger Richards
   754 N. Bolten Avenue
   Indianapolis IN 46219 USA
   317 231 4158 (fax)
   317 356 6946
   GEMvelope!/SynthView DW-8000/SynthView K1
    
   Taylor Ridge Books
   Clayton Walnum
   P.O. Box 78
   Manchester CT 06045 USA
   203 643 9673
   C-manship Complete/ST Assembly Language Workshop/
   GFA Basic Toolkit/VDI Quick Reference/AES Quick Reference/
   TRB Shareware Companion
    
   TEAM Software
   Marshall Lake
   P.O. Box 7332
   Washington DC 20044-7332 USA
   703 538 4598 (fax)
   703 533 2132
   A Day at the Races/A Day at the Races Companion/
   3 Days at Gettysburg
    
   Weinress Consulting
   Norm Weinress
   3236 Velma Drive
   Los Angeles CA 90068 USA
   213 876 7704
   D.E.K.A.
    
   Wintertree Software Inc.
   Phil Comeau
   43 Rueter Street
   Nepean ON K2J 3Z9 Canada
   613 596 1575 (fax Attn)
   613 825 6721
   The GramSlam Grammar and Style Checker/Grammar Expert/
   Spelling Sentry
    
   WizWorks!
   Chet Walters
   P.O. Box 45
   Girard OH 44420 USA
   216 539 5623
   Image Cat/Mug Shot!/Coalesce Image Merger/Ma Hubbard's Cupboard/
   Mug Shot Data
    
   Xerox Corp
   Robert L. White
   101 Continental Blvd. M/S ESC1-257
   El Segundo CA 90245 USA
   310 333 3497
   Printer Drivers For Xerox Printers
    
   Zocra Technologies
   Craig Buchanan
   4-319 Mackay Street
   Ottawa ON K1M 2B7 Canada
   613 741 5817
   STyle/STipple


Who has contributed to the FAQ? (93.10.02)

If you've contributed to this FAQ but aren't mentioned here, tell me!

  • David Paschall-Zimbel (davidli@simvax.labmed.umn.edu) compiled the bulk of the FAQ.
  • Steven Ourada (sourada@iastate.edu) is the current maintainer.
  • Juxtaposer (baffoni@aludra.usc.edu)
  • Eugen Bauknecht (eugen@hpbbi4.bbn.hp.com)
  • Ate Brink (ate@cs.ruu.nl)
  • Dorthy Brumleve (dabrumleve@geneie.geis.com)
  • Kevin Busby (kevinb@syma.sussex.ac.uk)
  • Michael Clark (clarkmi@prism.CS.ORST.EDU)
  • John Cummins (cummins@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu)
  • Stefan Damerau (Stefan_Damerau@sl.maus.de)
  • Jean-Etienne Doucet (doucet@laas.laas.fr)
  • Ben Gilbert
  • Edgar Greuter (edgar@pingu.saar.de)
  • John Henders (jhenders@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca)
  • Chris Herborth (cherborth@semprini.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca)
  • Graham Higgins
  • John Hutchinson (hutch@bellman.lanl.gov)
  • Stephen Jacobs (saj@chinet.chi.il.us)
  • Michal Jaegermann (NTOMCZAK@vm.ucs.ualberta.ca)
  • Eric S Johansson (esj@harvee.billerica.ma.us)
  • Martin Kite (mkite@lincoln.gpsemi.com)
  • Ed Krimen (ekrimen@wet.com)
  • Mark Lavi (markjl@pub2.bu.edu)
  • Mark Leair (aa338@Cleveland.Freenet.edu)
  • John Langner
  • J.J. Lehett (JJL101@psuvm.psu.edu)
  • Jari Lehto
  • Sam Marshall (samm@aisb.edinburgh.ac.uk)
  • Don Maple
  • Darryl May
  • Frederic Mora (mora@geocub.greco-prog.fr)
  • Erlend Nagel <wmtwen@urc.tue.nl>
  • Michael Niermann (Michael.Niermann@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de)
  • Helmut Neukirchen (hn@pool.informatik.rwtk-aachen.de)
  • Thomas Omerzu (omerzu@quando.quantum.de)
  • Piet van Oostrum (piet@cs.ruu.nl)
  • Brian Peterson (brianp@netcom.com)
  • Alan Pratt
  • Laurenz Pruessner (spoil@cs.tu-berlin.de)
  • James Reno (James_Reno.Wbst129@xerox.com)
  • Eric Smith (ersmith@netcom.com)
  • Andy Tanenbaum (ast@cs.vu.nl)
  • Shoou-yu Tang (sytang@lamar.colostate.edu)
  • Oddvar Tveito FTO (Oddvar.Tveito@nta.no)
  • Wayne (?) (trek@ihlpb.att.com)
  • John Townsend
  • Joachim Vance (jvance@einstein.oac.uci.edu)
  • Roland Waldi



Hope you liked the comp.sys.atari.st FAQ. If you have comments, suggestions, more material, etc., mail me at sourada@iastate.edu

Thanks to David Paschall-Zimbel (davidli@simvax.labmed.umn.edu) for compiling most of this FAQ.

Later, Steven Ourada


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