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ABBREVIATIONS DS - Double sided disk drive required. Mono - Monochrome monitor required. 1 Meg - 1 Megabyte of RAM required. Not STE - Will not run on STE. Not 1.62 - Will not run with TOS 1.62. CSR - Colour screen required. If you have a single sided drive we will convert double sided disks so that they will run on your single sided drive where possible. There is a 50p per disk charge for this service as it takes a great deal of time and possibly an extra disk. All disks are colour and single sided unless stated. ADVENTURES ADV 001 DS TARK This is an adventure created with AGT (see PROGRAM section PRG 001).You take the part of Tark the high priestess of the first church in her battle against the demon of dark desire. This is an extremely well written text adventure based on the D&D type game, so get your spell throwing arm in action, sharpen your sword and off you go. Don't miss adding this to your collection. ADV 002 DS ASYLUM is the first of two adventures on this disk. A really top class adventure that runs in any reolution and almost fills this double sided disc. If you like strange happenings in your games then this is a must for you. I loved it and hope you do too!! Also on the disc by the same author is DOPPYWORLD one of the first PD adventure games with character interaction of any kind. ADV 003 DS GHOST TOWN Another adventure created with AGT (See PRG 001). You are a prospector searching for gold and adventure. You have heard tell of a fabulous mine and an even richer ghost town near the mine. There is talk of strange sounds coming from the town. You have hiked many long hard miles and now find yourself lost with nothing to save your life but your wits........!!! This is one of those that will keep you up all night for a week or more before you find all the answers. (Well I was anyway). A great adventure in the usual style of traps and puzzles that take some thinking about, you can kick yourself when you discover the answer to some of them. VAMPIRE STRIKES You must save your lady (or boyfriend) from the evil clutches of Count Dracula in his castle. A fun frolic written by Steve Mather. First of all roam around the country and into the town to collect the necessary objects to defeat the count. A Tailspin Adventure. Good fun. ADV 004 This is a restoration of the original adventure game (COLOSSAL CAVE ADVENTURE) or simply ADVENTURE for the atari ST computer. This game was the first of it's type. Since it was called ADVEN- TURE it became the heading for all games of it's type. Step back in time and see what the original was like. Also on this disk is SLEUTH which is very much like cluedo. You are the local law and it is your job to find out who did it, where they did it and at what time they did it. Sleuth is a good game for the whole family to have a go at on those Sundays when you have nothing else to do. ADV 005 - DS TADS is an excellent adventure games tool. If you want to create your own adventures then this could be what you need. Comes with a large manual and an example on the disk called DITCH DAY DRIFTER. ADV 006 NOT STE INVASION is a STAC text adventure, with some graphics now and then, a bit like some of the early level 7 games. It proves to be quite good with some very hard puzzles to sort out. There is one really mean door near the start that we at Tumblevane cannot get through. We are offering a free disk to the first person who can tell us how!!. Like all STAC games that I've played its Slowwww to load the next picture and as you interact with the pictures, click on the part of the picture you require information about it can get just a bit boring. ADV 007 WIZARDS TOWER is a D&D type game, so wipe the cobwebs off your spellbooks, strap on your sword and enter the tower. Don't get done to death. A nice game this with combat against all manner of beings and a good storyline that keeps you interested. I rather like this one even if it is a bit long in the tooth. ADV 008 DS PORK 1 This is a great adventure for those who like a laugh with their adventuring. It's a parody of the old classic Zork. You need not have played Zork but it might just help if you have. There is a joke lying in wait just around every corner, just press help at the very beginning!! All the low cunning, cleverness and humour of Zork is still retained as well as the authors attempts to poke a little fun at it. Good fun, if like me you have played Zork you will get a great laugh from this, if on the other hand you missed Zork you might be lost by some of the jokes. ADV 009 - DS PORK 2 This is the sequel to Pork 1 (Would you believe). Again it pokes fun at Zork 2 and is sub-titled "The Gizzard of Showbiz". The game has lewd and tame modes, which unless you know something about the U.S.A you might have some problems entering the lewd mode, unless you go down to your main library. As you awake from a dream you spy a woman wearing an apron with the words "Cajun Fried Chicken House" written on the front. She informs you that the chicken gizzard she was about to cook has escaped from the chicken house got a job as a tapdancer at the local burlesque house and is now an international terrorist (gets you in the right frame of mind for whats coming). Your job is to save the world from the mad Chicken Gizzard. This is as much if not more fun than Pork 1 with strange things going on from the word go!. ADV 010 DER RING DES NIBELLUNGEN You take the part of Seigfried in this adventure based around the opera's of Richard Wagner. ( A lot more fun than it sounds). Your wife has, once again, got you to improve your mind by going to the opera, but you have drifted off into a dream based on the show. A humorous walkthrough a ( somesay ) se- rious subject. When I first loaded this a thought "How can anyth- ing to do with opera be interesting or fun". Well I'll tell you this had me coming back for more until I had finished it and I still can't work out why, all I do know is that its good fun and plays well. ADV 011 DS QUEST FOR THE HOLY GRAIL A mad adventure based on the Monty Python film of the same name. You find yourself in the time of King Arthur. The heavens open and a booming voice informs you that you have been chosen to find the Holy Grail, not that you are really that keen to be the chosen one. Most definately something different that makes an interesting change to the usual quests found in adventure games. ADV 012 DS SIR RAMIC HOBBS AND THE HIGH LEVEL GORILLA ( Who does think up these names ) In this crazy adventure you take the part of Sir Ramic Hobbs. With the aid ofthe Wizard Prang you must attempt to rescue the princess (surprise,surprise) from the fiendish vil- lains. (Boo,Hiss). You can talk to Wizard Prang and also a very helpful owl called Bo. This adventure is highly recommended as one of the best I have played in PD all of the puzzles make sense, once you find the answers, no silly actions to perform and most of inputs that the player needs to enter have been well worked out by the author, so there is no need to guess what hes after. ADV 013 DRAGON SLAYER You start this adventure as a lowly beggar standing outside a golden gate. At your feet is a piece of papyrus that tells you about your quest. Follow what it says, pull the bell cord and you are away. This adventure may have only 55 locations but it should take you some time to complete. It took me awhile to get into the idea of the game but once thats done it plays like a dream. ADV 014 DS PYRAMID OF MUNA While studying the Mayan pyramids in Yacaton you come across a six pointed star with precious stones in it. Writing on the star gives you an indication that it may be the key to a pyramid ( and a great adventure). A good one for those of us who like logical puzzles. ADV 015 ENCHANTED REALM An adventure set in the middle ages which is quite good fun. EB-CITY is a small adventure but worth playing. PARANOIA is an R.P.G set in the distant future. You are a troub- leshooter and your first task is to defeat the retailers in their bid to take over Christmas. I was not keen on the pick and select method to perform actions in this game. It may help the player by cutting out the need for the player to hunt for what the author wants you to type into the parser but it cuts out any mood that the author is trying to but over. Still I will admit that the game was fun to play if a bit short. ADV 016 DS STAR PORTAL This is a Sci-Fi adventure that starts with you lost in a martian desert. The whole game is based on the book "Ticket to anywhere" and is written using the AGT system. There are 177 locations for you to explore and most of them have a puzzle or trap for you to deal with. ADV 017 DS SQUYNCHIA Whilst relaxing under a tree you are rudely awakened by the king of Squynch and asked to undertake a mission to find the legendary Ruby of ancient folklore. The king of Squynch is a very odd looking creature indeed (as are all squynchians!!) This is a D&D type game and you will meet many creatures who will try and finish you off, so get hold of some sort of weapon ASAP. ADV 018 DS ELF You have been called out of retirement and summoned to the North Pole. It would seem that Christmas has run amok and you have been selected to set things right. You will have to use your wis- dom as the eldest elf and the recollections of your youth to get Christmas back on the right track. ADV 019 DS CRUSADE You take the part of Godfrey De Goodheart in this adven- ture. The king has called upon you to recue the Princess Ann from Baron Von Evil and he tells you that while you are about it you may as well take back the Barons treaure which he had nicked from his serfs. If you manage to accomplish all this you can marry the Princess. Another good game recommended for anyones collection. ADV 020 DS QUEST You are Odieus, son of Odielle. Your family have been sor- cerors and enchantresses from way back. Your arch enemy Blackwing, son of Blackfeather has stolen your magic flingshot, leaving you right in the mire. You, being the type of bloke you are, have vo- wed to recover the magic flingshot and have vengeance on Blackwing to preserve your ancestral traditions. An adventure that should have you in fits of laughter as well as scratching your heads. I like this one alot, it maybe text only but it has everthing a good adventure should. ADV 021 DS UNDERGROUND The year is 2093 and you, foolish explorer, have de- cided to take alook at what used to be the capital city of Wa- shington D.C. The whole area is filled with way above normal ra- diation levels. In the last six months you have been subjected to attacks by wild dogs and even more wild human beings. Your supp- lies have been stolen and when you have tried to leave the area the patrols have opened fire on you. You have found some caves where it is rumoured that the rich and famous hid during the last atomic war. Nearby there are some deep, round pits. Selecting one of these pits you slide down your rope, but fall the last twenty feet to the bottom, and this is where your adventure begins. Not a bad adventure, but I think I've come across this storyline some- where before. ADV 022 DS AGT COMPANION DISK You need the Adventure Game Toolkit disk to run the games on this disk.( See PRG 001 in the PROGRAMING section ). None of the games on this disk will run without first compiling them on to a formatted double-sided disk. The reason for this is that you need room on the same disc to save your game.(For some reason AGT games do not accept a separate disc for saving). The games on the disc are:- Odieus quest, Crusade, Elf, Squynchia, Fable, Ghost Town, Underground and Colossal Cave. ADV 023 DS BATTLE OF PHILLIP AGAINST THE FORCES OF CREATION This is the follow on from the popular Tark (ADV 001) and is based on the D&D theme. This strange but extremely well constructed game should be enjoyed by anyone who likes sword and sorcery type games. All the characters from the first game are in here plus several new ones that add quite a bit to the game. Again this is another well thought about game rather than someone just sitting down and putting something together. ADV 024 DS SNATCH AND CRUNCH This is an adult adventure (Not really rude but a bit iffy) In it you switch between both characters (at one time or another), and will need their different abilities to reach the end of the game. One of the good things is that you are never killed off, the game just gets harder the more mistakes you ma- ke!!. AWECHASH This is the follow up adventure to snatch and crunch. ON THE PULL is another funny look at life where you try and pull the girl of your dreams with luck you might make it to the bedroom and under the covers. PUBLIC INVESTIGATER Can you, the top home office investigater solve a burglary that threatens the whole nation if the plans of a new materail fall into the wrong hands. A good adventure with a new theme. ADV 025 ELVEN CRYSTALS This is the first part of a two disc adventure set. The game is full of wry humour from the author, The Fink. With both text and graphics to a very high standard it should keep you coming back for more. This is good, it is the best so far in the library both in the style of writing and graphics presented to the player, well done the Fink. ADV 026 ELVEN CRYSTALS II Well look what's arrived! The Fink must have been working overtime. This is the same format as part 1 but pos- sibly slightly harder. Rather more thought is required but the same standard of gameplay and graphics is still there. ADV 027 DS FAST LANE In this game you must locate and enter a classic car show. You will have to deal with obstructive family members, odd creatures, criminals and the law. Another AGT adventure for you to get into. There are several questions at the start of the game that need to be answered before you can really get into the game, if you want to save a trip to the local library then give us a call and we will pass on the answers. What was Theodore Roosevelt's mothers first name anyway? ADV 028 A NIGHT ON THE TOWN You are off for a night on the town. The idea is to find the lady of your dreams. This is a text/graphic adventure full of fun and witty problems to solve. All you have with you is 10 and a credit card. Get out there and meet that lady. Well this is O.K but nothing to shout about, I finished it in about two days and the hardest part was finding my way past the maze. ADV 029 DS DUDLEY DILEMNA Another AGT adventure. You play the part of a Harvard University student residing at Dudley House. Your quest is for knowledge, adventure and ( if you are lucky ) a diploma!. Well constructed and written in the style of old infocom adventures. ADV 030 DS HOUSE OF THE 0'S There are no spaceships, dragons, magic or even trapdoors in this adventure. It is based on an ordinary family living in an ordinary house somewhere in New Jersey U.S.A. You are struggling to set up a firm of private detectives and are hired to find a woman's husband. Success with this case would bring you a string of new clients, not to mention fame and fortune. I loved this as a change from killing things, its well put together and requires some thought to get the problems solved. Not a game that will be completed in half a day. ADV 031 DS SUSAN An adult AGT adventure game where your main aim is to get your girlfriend into bed. A light hearted adventure for the over 18's. ADV 032 DS CHRISTIAN ADVENTURE Battle against the forces of greed and lust using weapons like the sword of the spirit. Another AGT adventure, plays better than it sounds. ADV 033 DS LOTTERY ADVENTURE An adult AGT adventure set in the red light area of San Fransisco. ADV 34 DS ADVENTURE SOLUTIONS Solutions to the following adventures:- LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE, SCAPEGHOST, PERSONAL NIGHTMARE, THE PAY OFF, THE GRIMOIRE, HILLSFAR, SPACE ROGUE, MORTVILLE MANOR, ULTIMA 5, RINGS OF ZILFIN, DREAM ZONE, MANIAC MANSION, BARDS TALE, PHAN- TASIA, ROADWAR 2000, FUTURE WARS, MANHUNTER, LEISURE SUIT LARRY 3. INDIANA JONES, DEMONS TOMB and last of all HEROES QUEST. The Tumblevane document displayer auto boots so you can choose the solution you wish to examine or print out. ADV 34/A DS ADVENTURE SOLUTION A complete solution to BARDS TALE 1. This is a picture and text solution that runs in medium res, it gives you all the information you need to complete this classic, which dun- geon to enter, what spells to cast and which items do what to what. There is a slide show to view the pictures and a copy of picswitch that will let you printout the pictures of each level. If you do not have a printer we will print out the levels for you, just write your request on the back of your order form. ADV 34/B DS ADVENTURE SOLUTIONS Solutions to the following adventures:- ADVENTURE QUEST, BEYOND ZORK, BORROWED, BREAKERS, BRIMSTONE, CO- LOSSAL, KNIGHT ORC, LANCELOT, MOONMIST, MIND SHADOW, SHADOWGATE, TASS TIMES IN TONE TOWN, THE PAWN, CORRUPTION, ESSEX, FISH, GNOME RANGER, GUILD OF THIEVES, INGRIDS BACK, JINXTER, KINGS QURST 1, LEISURE SUIT LARRY 1, POLICE QUEST, SNOWBALL, LORDS OF TIME, LE- GEND OF THE SWORD.ADV 034C - DSADVENTURE SOLUTIONS This disk has solution maps for use with the JINXTER, THE PAWN, GUILD OF THIEVES and CORRUPTION. These maps are best used with one of the other disks with the complete solution on a text file. ADV 034D DS ADVENTURE SOLUTIONS Stuck in any of the LEISURE SUIT LARRY or GOLD RUSH adventures?, well this is for you. It contains a com- plete set of maps for each of these games. You can view the maps on any colour or mono screen using the slide show program or print them out with picswitch. If you do not have a printer we will print them out for you, just put a message on the back of your order form. ADV 35 DS DEENA You play the part of a female (at long last someone who thinks about the girls) warrior struggling to escape from the le- cherous Gendi tribe. An adult AGT adventure. ADV 036 DS AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS An AGT adventure based on the Jules Verne story. You make a foolish bet that you can travel around the world in 80 days. Now you must prove yourself and win the bet. This is not the best AGT game I've ever played, in fact I can't think of anything nice to say about it. ADV 037 - DS LASER Peace is threatened in the kingdom of Ellasal. You must venture out and destroy the threat before it is to late. Another AGT adventure. ADV 038 DS DARKNESS IS FOREVER A very odd adventure that gets the old grey stuff working. You wake up in a bedroom not knowing who you are, you soon discover that you are in the smelly stuff up to your neck. You start finding Dead bodies and bits of the same all over the place. Can you find out who you are and where the dead bits are coming from?. I like this it puts you in the muck from the word go, you have to be careful who you talk to and what you do and where you do it from the start, but it starts to make sense after awhile. ADV 039 DS EAGLESTAR A great adventure set in the future, can you escape from the city and all its traps ?. This has everything, great graphics that really add to the game play and the text adds to the fun by giving good descriptions of where you are. This is version 1.0 of the game as the author has promised an updated version when he has finished another project he is working on at the moment. I can't wait for more of this high quality stuff. ADV 040 DS GRANDAD AND THE QUEST FOR THE HOLEY VEST A very good graphic ad- venture where you take the part of an old git named simply GRANDAD in his search for his vest ( strange sounding adventure, but great fun). This is a shareware game and you will need to pay the 5 asked to complete it. This games graphics are as good as anything I have ever seen in PD and quite a few full priced games.. Well worth 1:75 for a look and the 5 to the author for the password to complete, in short one of the best graphic PD/Shareware pro- grams on the market. It was even given rave reviews by all the Atari press. ADV 041 WINDFALL This is the first in a series of Jason Drew adventures written by David Jones of Tumblevane (which means the first and last if I know Dave). Join our hero at the start of of his holi- days when he thinks he's in for a relaxing time doing nothing. Little did he know what was in store for him. Not a bad adventure for a starter, the sailing parts could have been made a bit easier but you get used to it after a bit, you also find that things happen to you without any warning. The one good thing about the game is that it gets harder as you go along rather than land you in the muck right from the word go which can put a lot of people off. ADV 042 DS TAMORET An evil creature has escaped into our world. You have been called upon to return it to wherever it came from. This is not quite as easy as it seems as you do not appear to be a welcome guest in the local town. ADV 043 DS DISENCHANTED An artifact has been stolen by a wizard called Vor- tock (not another Wizard) for some reason you have been summoned to rescue it, something that your not to keen on, but the only way back home is to do just that. I liked this, I don't know why, I just did. ADV 044 DS PYRAMID The game is set in present day Egypt and your task is to discover the secret of the tomb and the meaning of life (should be easy enough). The game has a bug in it that tells you just how bad the dessert is even when you are nowhere near a dessert!!?, it seems not to effect the game but it is a pain in the neck, so be warned. ADV 045 DS MAGIC MANSION You take the part of a young girl held captive by an evil wizard (another wizard, where do they all come from). He keeps you in a tiny room in the basement of his mansion. You see your chance of escape and make a break for freedom, you will meet up with all manner of things on escape bid including obnoxious pets, beautiful flowers, magic and some very clever puzzles that will get the old grey matter in gear. VERY GOOD. ADV 046 DS STORMS Just as your about sit down to a well earned cuppa the phone rings and a lawyer informs you that your uncle the famed scientist prof. Nightshade has passed on, according to the will whoever discovers his greatest invention will get the 7.4 million inheritance. But look out because your not the only one in the race to get their hands on the loot. There are plenty of location to explore on you quest to get rich quick, a 142 altogether. Still you know what they say "Where theres a will theres a way". Good fun to play and it will o on longer than most adventures of its type. ADV 047 WISH YOU WERE HERE A brand new adventure from Ted Webb who wrote Nethack, this is in fact the follow on from that game. You start the game at the bottom of a black pit with a headache to end them all. A bit of tidying up and you are out of the pit and well down the road on your adventure. A good game with touchs of humour, the detail in the game is very good, examine just about everything and you will come across some information, it may not be helpful but it will give you a laugh. ADV 048 DS DON'T BANK ON IT A shareware adventure from Ruth Sunderland. You take the part of Harry Pratt, a wheeler dealer type character with a get rich quick scheme...... can you help him with his plans?. All the options are available but you cannot save the game, if you reuire the full game then you must send 2:75 to Ruth, her address is on the disk. The game runs in med or low res and has a helpful file for those people who have never played an adventure before. ADV 049 DS ALICE IN WONDERLAND An AGT text adventure in which you take the part of Alice. You wake up to a fine morning. The sun shines, the birds sing and you feel wonderful. Your cat dinah greets you at your bedroom door. There is, however, a spectre on the horizon. Today is the day of your mathematics exam............Buy it and see what happens next!! ADV 050 DS BLACK DAWN This is a Sci-Fi text adventure with some very well drawn pictures that help you along. After you have crash landed on an alien planet your mission is to find and destroy the alien mo- thership. You will meet all kinds of strange creatures along the way, look out for the super cool hedgehog he can be a real killer. ADV 051 DS The Three Relms of Suspicion. This is a new concept in adventures, it might well be called a role playing game in the true sense of the term. You can enter text in some locations, such as examine when in a location where you would try to examine objects. On the other hand there are times when you can choose from a list of mutli options, such as press A to do this or B to do that, etc. The game has some great graphics and the atmosphere that is crea- ted by the game is very good. All the characters you meet act like real people should and it helps if you can 'SEE' yourself in the same sort of contions as the character in the game, there are no strange problems to solve, you know the type of thing turn round three times and bow to the 3rd sector of the sun to open a door!!. It took me awhile to get used to the idea of the game but once into it I found it a joy not having to try and work out what to imput to do something that should have been easy. I'm now looking forward to part 2 of the game. ADV 052 DS INVESTIGATION & THE HEAVY BUNCH The first title is from David Weeks. Its graphic adventure where you take the part of Dave Dare who while experimenting with a new type of video modem system witnessed a conversation that could lead to the biggest computer crime this decade. You have until Monday to stop the crime from taking place. The game itself is along the line of many commercial offerings, you control the character of Dave Dare via the cursor keys or joystick, there are over 60 locations to visit and 30 plus characters to interact with. The second offering is from Dean Sharples and called the Heavy Bunch, this is another graphic ad- venture. You must clear your name and find the 'heavy rocker'. To do this you must travel from town to town in order to find the rocker and his mates (3 in this version). NOTE: This disk autoboots with one of the programs. Therefore use another disk to boot up with to access the other title. ADV 053 DS SHYMER As Sherlock Holmes assistant you have been called in to sort out the nursery crimes mystery.(Sherlock is on holiday) Very clever with beautiful graphics. Also on the disk is a slideshow program to show pictures that have been created and compressed using STAC, you can alter the time between pic's. There is also a loop facility which runs from ram and so does not access the disk continuously. The slideshow also conpresses and decompresses Neo pictures. ADV 054 DS MICHAELS BIG ADVENTURE by Tom Zunder. A jolly adventure of derring do and excitement which will probably appeal to most of the adults out there as well. Talespin is not the best games system in the world, it's speed (Its slowww, unless you have 1Meg and then its a bit better) and need for disk access can be infuriating, but it does provide a beautifully intuitive graphics based approach to adventures and fun. This one is more for the younger mambers of the family, get them young enough and they will use the computer for something other than killing everything in sight. My two young ones (5 & 7) enjoyed this no end. ADV 055 THE PILOT by the ADVENTURE GAME JOCKEY You are an extremely self-confident (though somewhat foolish) jet- jockey who, through some fault of your own, have landed into "an- other fine mess." Your objective, therefore, is to extricate yourself from your current (ahem) uncomfortable situation (diving straight at the ground at something approximating Mach 2) and, having successfully done so, negotiate the obstacles and solve the problems you will encounter in your aggressive, never-say-die attempt to find your way back to the wonderful world you once knew and loved. There are adequate hints within the game (subject interpretation) so that the player won't get completely muddled start hammering on the keyboard with a baseball bat. A text only adventure written with AGT. NETHACK by Mr.T.Webb. A somewhat strange adventure which mixes elements of the ogirinal Nethack game, of which Mr.Webb is a fan off and the more modern up to date world. So you get Elfs and Orcs doing battle with a modern day person. The adventure starts off with you locked in your bedroon after a heavy night on the town. You have in your bedroom a MFI cupboard and your Atari computer system. After a short time of messing around you will be visited by a small man who appears from the MFI cupboard. I like this game it only has a small number of locations but something happens in most of them. It has the right mix of laughs and problems to keep you guessing what will happen next. Remember if you see an adventure game somewhere else which I do not have listed in the library then just give me a call or write and I'll be pleased to get it for TUMBLEVANE ATARI ST CATALOGUE TUMBLEVANE PD 6, West Road, Emsworth, Hampshire, Tel: EMSWORTH (0243) 370600 DISK PRICES All disks are priced at 1:75 each, unless otherwise stated. ABBREVIATIONS DS - DOUBLE SIDED DISK DRIVE REQUIRED MONO - MONOCHROME MONITOR REQUIRED 1 MB - 1 MEGABYTE RAM REQUIRED NOT STE - WILL NOT RUN ON STE NOT 1.62 - WILL NOT RUN ON 1.62 TOS CSR - COLOUR SCREEN REQUIRED ALL DISKS ARE COLOUR AND SINGLE SIDED UNLESS STATED ART AND GRAPHICS AAG 001 DS PALETTE MASTER More powerful than NEOCHROME. You are allowed 16 colours on one line and 20 to 50 colours on the screen at one ti- me. The package includes all the usual facilities such as spray- can, airbrush, fills, text, block move and magnify. There is also an artshow to view all your masterpieces. Complete with full ma- nual. Excellent art package. CARGOSHIP An 81 frame colour anima- tion of a space cargo ship being attacked by an enemy ship. You must have CAD 3D V2.0 with the utilities Cybermash and PD3DCTL (which is on this disk). DEGASAVE A snap shot ACC to save a screen in Dagas Elite format (for use within a program). MANDEL Another mandelbrot program, very colourful geometric pictures created with a mathematical formula. You can zoom in on a section of the pic- ture. SMASHER and SHOWER. A good animation and shower program for Dagas Elite programs. PIC-CLIP Load in your Neo or Dagas pictu- res, you can then clip any portion of them and store them. The clipped picture can then be loaded into GFA Basic using the put command. You can also add text to the picture. AAG 002 DS CREATE draws "self affine fractals",or pictures made up of smal- ler versions of themselves. CREATE has 38 of these transformations already programmed into it,from realistic leaves and trees to the classic Koch ring. You can load in DEGAS screens and draw over the top of it. You can send off for the code from the author if you want to programme some extra ones for yourself. KRASKA A fractal generator which handles Mandlebrot, Julia, Newton, logorithmic and sine sets. Pictures are saved in DEGAS ELITE. Works in all reso- lutions. Complete with full manual on the disk. This is a single sided disk which will be updated in the near fu- ture. PAD V2.4. Another high quality mono only art package from Germany. This program can load and save a variety of formats in- cluding Degas, Neo, Straight screen (A5 or din A4), Monostar, STAD and Imagic, it will also attempt to load unknown formats. PAD has all the features expected of all good art programs and more. It allows the easy creation of 3D objects of almost any size and shape. A very good package with a rough English translation of the German instruction manual included. AAG 003 DS CLIPART Cartoon pictures, maps, facial expressions etc, quite a few subjects covered there are even floor plans and pictures to help you draw your own. AAG 004 DS 1Meg DALI V3.1 Another great art package that puts 30+ products to shame this one is from France and combines all the best from Degas and Neochrome. The only gripe I've got is the lack of instruc- tions, still if you use any good art package (or have used) then you soon get the hang of it. AAG 005 DS 1Meg CRS CRACKART This is the last word in art packages (as of 28.5.92) The main screen is taken up by an icon control panel and file selector that gives you access to all the funtions (and there is everything you could ask for and more). The whole program is easy to use and very user friendly, features include ROTATE, SKEW, CURL, BULGE, SMEAR, SPLINE, TUBE, FIT-IN, DITHER, CUT, FILL, ANIMATION and the usual objects and shapes (this is by no means the full list). You can also exwcute you own external program or assembler routine. Would you believe there is also some built in games. The only feature that really needs covering is access to the palette which is done by pressing the spacebar while on the working screen. Full English manual is now ready 21.10.92. PIXPRO This will convert your PI2 (medium res) master pieces, which use four colours, into black and white so you can use them as clip art in a DTP package. You can alter the contrast and brightness to get the best results. LAMPSHOW This is a surperb animation of two playful desklamps (as seen on TV). It really is a joy to watch, if there is anyone out there who can do better (or even as well) we would be glad to ad- ded it to the library. Every once in awhile something really great happens, Meat loaf brings out an album, someone breaks the world record on the track, you know the sort of thing I mean, well this is one of those times. Crackart is a mind blower if this is sha- reware the guys sat on their butts in the software houses had better get their fingers out and start producing something that takes us all by the throat. AAG 006 DS FRACTAL ZOOM Probably the best and fastest fractal package for the ST. You can use this program to create Mandlebrots, Julia sets and Chaos sets (2 types). This is an excellent product that was rated with five stars by ST FORMAT in issue 10. Full manual on the disk to help you get up and running. AAG 007 DS Even more fractal programs and utilities. On the disk you will find a 3D-cad program, fractal surface and fractal planet creator, a raytrace program along with other programs. Well worth the price if you are into fractals or animation. A manual on the disk helps you get running. AAG 008 DS 1Meg CRS This excellent art program is one for all the Jeff Minter fans out there. It allows you to create all those Trip-A-Tron effects ea- sily and quickly. Includes far to many features to even begin to list here. Just let me say that I'm no kind of artist but I had great looking graphics and effects going within 30 min of booting this disk up!!. Rated at 89% by ST FORMAT so its got to be good. AAG 009 DS Another good art package created with STOS called ELECTRONIC DREAMS by Nigel Head and given rave write ups in Shareware Shop- per. Basically this art program falls into the very good section of shareware, if you want to see what STOS can do in the right hands then this is one to look at, or if you use STOS to write programs and need an art package to use with STOS then this is worth a look. Nigel is coding a game that should be in PD libra- ries very soon using this art package for the graphics. AAG 010 DS ST CAD A computer aided design package that runs in medium or high resolution. It uses the computer as a drawing board for de- sign purposes. A manual on the disk answers all you problems. DMBANNER prints out your text in 5 inch letters along the printer paper, geat fun!. DISK TEST checks drive speed and disk quality; HARD DISK accellerator. REMINDER and MEMO set your machine up to remind you of those important things to do, like the washing up or birthdays. LISTER prints out source code from within GEM programs. ST_MODEM, TRANSVRT (?). There is also a Seikosha 1200 printer driver. ROYAL PAINT A shareware art package that runs in low res and performs very well with all the options you normaly find in an art program. It impressed us with its ease of use. LOOKER Trans- form your low res art into high res. Also in the folder is a utility which scans programs and files for hidden pictures which can then be saved or printed. AAG 011 DS ANI ST is an art animation package. You draw an initial shape and move it into the final shape. The computer draws all the in be- tween shapes automatically,and can then animate the full sequence. Also on the disk is ANIMATE 4 which displays Delta files and sequence animations created by Cyberpaint in DLT or SEQ formats and Cyber Studio in DLT formats. There is an absolutely brilliant example on the disk of a robot animation. A read me file on the disk helps with any problems. COLOUR SPACE A great light synth from Jeff Minter. Turn on the Hi-Fi, turn off the lights, boot up this disk and sit back and create your very own light show to run along with your fav sound track, then crack a few tins and kick back and mellow out. AAG 012 3D CONSTRUCTION KIT A demo of what you can do with the full package of this popular kit used for constructing some of the most recent professional 3D games. Well worth a look before you go out and buy the full package. AAG 013 DS SAM or SILICON ANIMATION MACHINE SAM loads a sequence of pic- tures in NEO format. This is a demo of the the full version with examples on the disk including a straight slide show and one ro- botic animation. All the facilities for manipulation are withdrawn but on the full version you can control the speed and direction of the loaded picture sequence,with speeds up to 50 frames per se- cond. Instructions on disk. AAG 014 DS CLIP ART 1 All clip art pictures on this and the following disks ( except clip art 4 & 5 are in DEGAS compressed high resolution format. A slide show and also a format converter are on the disks. You can therefore view them in any resolution and convert to other formats such as Neochrome or Tiny if you wish. On this disks the subjects covered include:- AMERICA, MOTOR CYCLES & GARDEN. 19 screens in all. CONVERT TO .IMG by Craig W. Daymon This program will con- vert the six DEGAS formats, Neochrome, Spectrum compressed and uncompressed, Mac Paint and Tiny to a monochrome .IMG format file. These file should be compatible with any programs that are able to use .IMG files. They have been tested with the .IMG viewer, IMG Quick View, WordUp, PageStream and Easy-Draw. IMG QUICK VIEW PRO- GRAM by W.D. Parks. This program grew out of an experiment in assembly linkage. At any rate, it proved to be just about the fastest loader of an .IMG file to come down the road since the .IMG file came into existence. This is a quick and clean way to get a look at your .IMG files and decide where you want them or even if you want to keep them. Since it remembers the name of the last file loaded, you can load a file, look at it, and hit any letter key so the fileselector comes up with the name on the se- lection line. IMG SLIDE SHOW This .IMG Slide Show program allows the viewing of monochrome .IMG files on any resolution ST. The user has control over speed, titles, slide order and other attributes through the use of an optional script file. You may specify multiple search paths and/or filenames with full wildcard support. IMAGE CAT 1.0 by Chet Walters IMG CAT will print up to 150 image's at each punch of the CATALOGUE button. You can select and print as many paths as you please during any one session (thousands of files if you want to), but you can't access more than 150 image files from any one path. IMG CAT will print in various configurations page after page of IMG files nicely laid out in alphabetical order with sizes and names ready for your perusal. Next time you're stuck for a nice graphic to go with that newsletter article about Christmas, just pull out your catalogue and look under 'W' for winter. Since you can put up to 15 images per page, you might even find one that suit's your needs better than the one you were looking for in the first place. IMG CAT requires GDOS (Atari) or G+PLUS (CodeHeads) and a suitable printer driver with at least one printer font that has 10 point and 12 point typefaces. IMG CAT is a breeze to use and it's so flexible that its just got to be able to do what you want. A very handy program for anyone using a large collection of IMG format pictures. IMAGE EDITOR DA V0.65 by Mike Bergman Put this file in a disk's or hard disk's root directory and reboot your computer system. The accessory provides a tool that will edit monochrome IMG files for DTP work and related activities. PLEASE NOTE: Hi res only. AAG 015 DS CLIP ART 2 EDUCATION , FOOD and COMPUTERS . 21 screens. Also on the disk is a Christmas message from Audiolyte in the form of 7 graphic screens each with its own tune that display one after the other. AAG 016 DS CLIP ART 3 CHRISTMAS 19 screens. A MIXTURE 20 screens. AAG 017 DS CLIP ART 4 This and clip art 5 are in 300 dots per inch IMG format for use with Desktop Publishing. On this disk FOOD, GIRL and WILD WEST. AAG 018 DS CLIP ART 5 As clip art 4 . This one has ASTRA CAR, SHOES and WATCH. AAG 019 DS CLIP ART 6 BORDERS, FIGURES and HIGH TECH. 18 screens. LADIES, LETTERS and MAPS. AAG 020 DS CLIP ART 7 TRADEMARK PICTURES, WILD WEST, ROSES and TREES. This is the disk that Tumblevane PDL used for their logo!!. AAG 021 DS PICTURE CONVERTERS A disk full of programmes to convert just ab- out any format from one to another. Also on the disk is SHOWTRIX this will display your PI1 picture files a series of fade in and out styles. A very clever program to show off the Atrai ST's cap- abilities. B-GIF. Converts GIF pictures to PI1, PI2 and SPU pic- tures. The program requires some big buffers and will not work very well (maybe not at all) on a 512K machine. RAW SLICER/DICER Programmed by the Phantom of Electronic. The Raw Slicer/Dicer converts GIF files to SPX. SPX CREATOR SPX designed by Gizmo of Electronic Images. Convert either a normal (.SPU) Spectrum 512 picture or a compres- sed (.SPC) into SPX. AAG 022 MONO PUBLIC PAINTER An excellent art package for the Mono monitor featuring Fill, Line and Font styles amongst many others. There are some very good sample fonts and pictures on the disk. Full manual on the disk. AAG 023 DS CYPHER this little programme will hide all your master pieces from prying eyes. Why you would want to hide them I don't know, but if you do then this is for you. It creates a password on the disk, So try and remember it. DOODLE turns you computer into a piece of paper to doodle on. All right if you want to show someone a rough outline of an idea. EZART is a good art package with most of the normal funtions, but nothing to shout about. VIEWGRIF will change you master pieces into a standard format that will allow you to show them on almost any other machine, Amiga, PC, Speccy etc. ARTGALLRY is a picture viewer for Neo, Degas, etc. Manual on disk. AAG 024 TRENDY HANDY RANDY HENDY BENDY MANDY With a name like that it should either sell or sink without trace. This is one of the most complete and fast fractal packages for the ST (at the moment any- way). Its owner tells me that its a favourite of Jeff Minter, what better recommendation do you want or need. Manual on disk. AAG 025 CLIP ART. Faces, people, sports, etc. AAG 026 PICTURE WORKS Load, and save various picture formats and do amazing things to them. High res only, might work with an emula- tor, but I've yet to try it. AAG 027 DS MINIDRAFT V1.10 Written by Jim Taylor this is a very good and easy to use CAD drawing program. A complete and easy to follow manual is included on the disk. AAG 28 DS All the following programs are by John Charles and are very useful to anyone who looks at, uses or keeps a large collection of cli- part or Calamus fonts. JCCALENDAR V0.4G is for the Atari ST range of computers and works in high resolution mode only though it has been tested with a demo version of the Monulator. It will print calendar pages to HP DJ500 printers or to 24pin printers which support 360dpi and can use the , "*" n0 n1 n2 m1 m2 ..... command (see under Select Graphics Mode' in your printer handbook). There is also a built in routine to allow the use of 9pin printers. JC-CFN-VIEW V0.4 This version fixes a bug which caused a crash on the MegsST when the fileselector was called!. A viewer for Calamus CFN fonts which needs an ST running in high resolution, or with a mono emulator. At the moment all fonts are shown in outline only but this suffi- cient to be able to see if a font has been well constructed and if it contains all the characters you might want. JCLABEL V1.7 for the Atari ST or TT running in ST mode. A label printer which works on Hi-res or Med-res screens. Suitable for single column labels or double column if you first use one column and then invert the backing to use the other column. It is also possible to print la- bels on plain paper and cut them out to stick on packets, etc. JCVIEW V1.1F A clipart viewer and clip manipulation program for the Atari ST which requires 1 meg of memory and only works in Hi resolution. Basically this program started out as a hi-res clipart viewer for all the formats of clipart at the time. It grew to include facilities which enabled clips to be copied and new compilations of clip-art to be made. A facility to add text was added along with simple drawing facilities. The program can hold up to four screens of clipart at the same time which may be scrolled through at will. These are the main screens. In addition there is another screen, the build screen, which is the work screen for building up a new picture file, poster design or whatever takes your fancy. A MONO EMULATOR ON THE DISK ALLOWS YOU TO USE THE MONO PROGRAMS ON A COLOUR SYSTEM. A great collection of programs on one disk, in fact I would go so far as saying THE best art utility disks in the entire library. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. AAG 029 DS PAINTPOT A great art package for the first time user as well as those who are looking for a good half meg package, its not as good as Crackart but its easier to use and it runs on a 520ST. This was a full price package (did cost 14:95). As a shareware product you do not get a manual unless you send off your 10 to the author but most options are easy to use without the manual. This was a cover disk on the October issue of ST Review and if you do have problems with the package then there was a six page full colour tutorial in the magazine. Runs in all three rez's, STE extended palette, IMG, DEGAS and NEO save and load, GEM fonts and very user friendly. AAG 030 DS A disk full of .IMG files with a viewer program. There are over 30 pictures on the disk covering decoration, car mechanics, building and construction to name but a few. AAG 031 DS MONO GEM METAFILE FORMAT OBJECTS These pictures are called Vector or Outline clipart/graphics. They are in GEM format and as such can be imported into DTP packages such as Calamus. The great thing about these graphics is that you can enlarge, squash, or do anything with the pictures and the quality will remain the same. There are over 45 images on the disk some of which can be imported directly in Calamus, these are in a folder by themselves. AAG 032 DS HIGH OR MEDIUM RES. IMG FORMAT CLIPART The pictures cover Humour, Computers, Bordera, Weddings, People, Animals, Motor Cycles, Zodiac, Australia, War- riors, Spiders, Buildings and Machines. AAG 033 DS DATIZE DIGITISING SERVICE Here is a disk full of pictures in three formats, 16 colour degas format, 512 colour spectrum format and 4096 colour photochrome format. What is offered by Datize Di- gitising service is to take your pictures (stills or direct) from a video camera/tape (VHS only) and turn them into one of five formats on a disk. You can then send a picture disk through the post to whoever might want them rather than risk a video tape. The price works out at 50p a disk if you supply the disk. Also on the disk is a scroller routine to display your text, this could be used at christmas or birthdays to send a message to a lucky person rather than a standard card (its cheaper as well) or you could use it to add a bit of flair to you latest game, Instructions for the game scrolling across the screen. The program lets you do alsorts of things with the text like change letter colour, background co- lour, explode letters of screen, change scroll speed, etc. This is a nice little program that could give someone a treat. AAG 034 DS THE ANCIENT ART OF ASCII Have you ever seen a picture made up from letters and wondered how it was done?. The artist will tell you it took years of practice. Now you can cheat, this program automates the production by mapping the light and dark areas of a picture and choosing corresponding letters. The program will load and convert any Degas Hi-res picture and produce remarkable pic- tures that will be the talk of the family. Rated at **** in issue 10 of ST Review. Also on the disk is Geodisk which requires 1Meg and allows you to create Geodesic domes (solid football shapes, to you and me) and animate them, just like the demo boys, but better. This program will even let you create spherical triangles!! (sounds wrong, but it's not). This program can be both fun and educational. AAG 035 DS CREATIVE TITLES A video titler which does everything a video titler should do and then some. You can choose a maximum of eight screens in PI format to show in sequence with either fades or scrolls between them. Once you have them in the order you want you can then show them on a monitor, TV or tape them onto a video. There is an 11k manual on the disk to get you started. VIDEO MAGICIAN This is another video title program so if you can't get on with one try the other, this one was created with STOS and you can import any font with a .MBK extenter. VIDEO ORGANISER Organise your video collection; Catalogue your videos and print labels and/or catalogue cards for them. AAG 036 DS ON LINE (3) Covers CAD art of the type produced wirh CAD 3D, you may view, admire and learn about wireframe technology as opposed to solid figure creation in 3D. The examples on the disk show the differing viewing angles and are of a very high standard. to 'do it yourself' I would suggest you will need at least CAD V1.0. AAG 037 DS ON LINE (4) This mostly instructive and will appeal to those who wish to learn more about sculpture. The X, Y and most of important Z axes are explained for 3D modelling. Full details are given on the techniques of clay modelling, wire-frame structures and wood carving, bronze casting is also covered. AAG 038 DS CRACKART V1.36 This is the new version of Crackart the top art package in PD most of the feature you can find under AAG 005. The main change in the program is that after 10 minutes use a screen comes up and tells you that you really should register your copy if you are going to use it all the time, when this appears the machine locks out for about a minute after which you can continue. Improvements to the program include. four screen support for mo- nocgrome pictures, Scrapbuffer saving, GIF, new loader extender for automatic format recongnition, new printer drivers for (mono and colour), scanner interface,, different title screens while decrunching data, new relax games, extended interface structure for SCAP buffer, ASM, PRINTER and SCANNER, text parameter 'BOLD' and 'LIGHT' with system font, folder generation, full FX menu with user defined filler, variable driver-buffer-sizes (to save RAM), extended text parameter and sizes up to 96*96 pixels, new boot virus test, sprite animation for game development, workscreen switch while in colour menu, even more effects, interface to PRG and TOS via ACC menu, saving of sprite sequences or colour tables as assembler source, horizontal centering blocks with CONTROL+ CLR/HOME, double click in main menu also with ALTERNATE+CLICK, SIZE online with the TT, FILL with dithering between two colours in any angle and width. All this and a lot of debugging!!. As you can see from the above list this is not just a simple re-write with a few changes but almost a complete new package. The best art package just got better and there is still no sign of a software houses coming up with anything better. You can also register with the authors by simply sending them 15 sterling, thus there is no need to mess around with English money into German money or sending off international money orders and being charged the earth by a bank that likes to say yes. AAG 039 DS 1Meg [Two disks] ATARI IMAGE MANAGER This is the latest version of this excellent program that enchances digitised images. It can be used in both low res or high res and needs 1Meg of memory to run. This package has to be the best colour to mono converter and vice versa, if you use digitiised images you can't do without this it features many advanced ideas in image management. A full manual is available from the creators when you register, which would be a very wise thing to do if you want to make the most of all the features. Highly recommended. AAG 040 DS A disk full of clipart covering Myths and Legends all in IMG for- mat that will load right into Timeworks, Calamus Write on etc. Very high quality drawings that will add that extra something to your DTP. AAG 041 DS As above with more pictures, in fact you could call this Myths and Legends disk 2. AAG 042 DS A clipart disk covering business, again the pictures on this disk are in IMG format for ease of use to those of you who use Time- works or Calamus. Those of you who were wise and joined the Tumb- levane Club will have seen just how good the pictures are (plug for the club over), for those who have not joined you will just have to take my word for it that they are some of the best you will find. AAG 043 DS GEMVIEW V2.30 Gemview is a view, modify and save (in almost any format you want) utility that handles an amazing number of file formats, not just the usual ST types, including Amiga IFF, HAM, GIF TIF... you name it!!. Works with most add-on cards too. This is a very professional piece of software, It's shareware, but the $25 registration fee has got to be the best deal going. Highly recommended, AAG 044 DS CLIPART DISK 71 pictures in scanned .IMG format that cover a whole range of subjects, good quality pictures that are of USE in DTP and WP packages. Not like the usual stuff turned out by the yanks. AAG 045 DS DESIGN 3D With this program you can design 3D objects or load in your art work and add 3D effects to shapes within the master pie- ce. SHENDRAW is writen in Pascal by G. Khal and lets you insert all types of text into your pictures and many other features. to many to list here. CLIPART in .IMG format. All the pictures have been scanned from various sources and incluse the following subjects:- Animals, Churches, Adverts, Games, Vehicles and many more. Being in .IMG format they are very good for both Calamus and Timeworks. AAG 046 DS BIGMACSHOW Welcome to the world of the MAC, some very incredible pictures have been turned out on the MacIntosh that fit into al- most any DTP package. However, not many DTP programs will load MAC pics. They will all load Degas pics however. That's where BigMac- Show comes in. It works in either high res or medium and will load a MAC pic one at a time for conversion to DEGAS or will run a slideshow of your MAC pics. Choose what you will from the initial choice box. IMG QUICK VIEW. Program by W.D. Parks This program grew out of an experiment in assembly linkage. At any rate, it proved to be just about the fastest loader of an .IMG file to come down the pike since the .IMG file came into existence. When com- bined with Universal Item Selector II, this little thing can be a very valuable and fast tool for use in sorting out your massive collection of .IMG files. There is no other program quite like this one on the market today. This is a quick and clean way to get a look at your .IMG files and decide where you want put them or even if you want to keep them. IMG SLIDE SHOW This .IMG Slide Show program allows the viewing of monochrome .IMG files on any resolution ST. The user has control over speed, titles, slide or- der and other attributes through the use of an optional script file. You may specify multiple search paths and/or filenames with full wildcard support. METAVIEW.ACC, METAVIEW.PRG This version of the software is sha- reware. It is not free. You may use the software for a limited time to evaluate it. If you like it and wish to continue using it, you should become a registered user. MetaView was designed and programmed by Ric Clayton and is a program which allows you to view GEM Metafiles in standard GEM windows. There are two versions on the disk; a Desk Accessory and a GEM Application, both function identically. The Accessory version will function from within other GEM applications that allow you to access Desk Accessories. Meta- View will display any GEM Metafile, in any resolution. AAG 047 DS BANNERS AND SCROLLS A disk full of IMG format clipart that con- tains over 35 clipart pictures of banners and scrolls that can be used as headers for newsletters, magazines and a whole range of DTP work. Most of the files can be imported as they are but some might need so work done on them. A very handy disk that works well with the Timeworks support disk (WPD 027). AAG 048 DS CLIPART in .TN3 format covering Animals, Flags, Army, Sport and Computers. 90% of the pictures can be used without needing any touch up work done on them. AAG 049 DS A whole double sided disk packed with over 1800 clips on 70 Tiny compressed format sheets. There are a large number of subjects covered but most popular seem to be labels, faces, flags and bor- ders. LATEST AAG 050/051/052 WEDDING CLIPART This 3 disk set is crammed with wedding pics in- cluding Bride, Groom and attendants reception ETC The 3 disk set is at a special price of 4.50 AAG 053 1 Meg Mono runs with emulator PAD 2.4 Edit all your clipart in this excellent programme. You can TUMBLEVANE ATARI ST CATALOGUE TUMBLEVANE PDL 6, WEST ROAD, EMSWORTH, HAMPSHIRE, PO10 7JT Tel: EMSWORTH (0243) 370600 DISC PRICES All disks are priced at 1.75 each, unless otherwise stated. ABBREVIATIONS DS - Double sided disk drive required. Mono - Monochrome monitor required. 1 Meg - 1 Megabyte of RAM required. Not STE - Will not run on STE. Not 1.62 - Will not run with TOS 1.62. CSR - Colour screen required. If you have a single sided drive we will convert double sided disks so that they will run on your single sided drive. There is however a 50 pence per disk charge for this service as it takes a great deal of time and an extra disk. All disks are colour and single sided unless stated. BUSINESS BUS 001 DS CORNER-SHOP-VIDEO by Carol Rowley. The author of this title found that she needed a package like this for her business. Professional programs were out of the question as they cost around 300+ so you would have to hire out a lot of videos before you got your money back. The program covers all the requirements of a small corner shop video hire outlet and is designed to be very user friendly and comes with a complete tutorial on the disk to get you up and running. The program keeps track of videos out, those due back, over due videos, what you paid for the video and when you start making a profit from a video and has a section for membership to a club. If this is a business you are running or are thinking of going into then give this a look. BUS 002 DS ACCOUNTABILITY is a home accounts aid. It will create multiple accounts and statements. It can keep track of up to 10 accounts on one file and transfer amounts between each account, so you can have a bank account and another type of account on one file. Each file can handle up to 2000 transactions and automatically adjusts bankers orders etc. This is an excellent home accounts or small business account program that is well worth a look. It's so good you can enter transactions days after you made them and it will sort them out into the proper order and adjust everything in the correct manner. 77K manual. CHEKBOOK is an aid in getting todays complicated checking accounts into some kind of order. It can sort out and keep control of things when items are entered out of sequence such as teller withdrawals, interest payments and service charges. All entries are sorted by date and balances adjustments. The most comprehesive home accounts/small business package in PD. Comes with good tutorial & manual doc's on the disk. 78K manual BUS 003 DS INVOICE AND STATEMENT GENERATOR DEMO V1.72 This is a working version but is limited to 5 accounts and 30 invoices. It covers customer accounts, creation of new invoices, monthly reports, statements to customer, credit notes, analysis of debtors and has a full printout facility. NAME NET 1Meg This is a very advanced name and address database but has a whole host of other uses. It has loads of options and features, more than we can list here. It looks very complicated but then soon becomes very easy to use once you get into the program and use it for any lengh of time. It can printout in filofax format along with the usual. 10 will cover registration and get you the latest version.Supports GDOS. SALES CONTROLLER MONO ONLY This is a menu driven program which is designed to help a busy business keep track of its stock, sales of stock and suppliers of stock. It is an intelligent program in that when you fill an invoice you can adjust all the stock levels accordingly. BUS 004 VCR DOCTOR is a cut down version of the full package, register with the author for the full program at a cost of 5. VCR Doctor is a database of faults that put the machines out of order, it can also generate customer invoices. Before searching for a fault you must select a make from one of the three drop down menus (in this version there are about 17 of the most popular makes) once that's done you then go onto select the model. Having got that far you can now choose to look at faults common to the model which you have selected. If this proves to be unhelpful you could look at problems common to the make, each problem has its 'fix' listed so if you are brave you can have a go at putting things right. Once the problem is solved you can then run the invoice generator where you can imput the make, model, the work done and the cost, then all you need do is print out the invoice, send off the machine and wait for the taxman to catch up with you. This looks as if the full program could be of use to the small business/sole trader running a video repair shop as the author is willing to alter the program to spec (somewhat). The full version has quite a number of machines listed and updates come along every 3 months. Have a look it will only cost you 1:75. BUS 05 DS DOOR-TO-DOOR-SALES V2.0 by Carol Rowley of Helpin-And. This is a program to help door to door sales people, it is a demo limited to 40 items but if you register with the author the full program will be sent to you. There are three main parts to the program. The first is the pricing section where you enter the product you wish to trade in, the size of the product, the cost price , the name of the wholesalers and the profit margin you require on the product (or the price you are going to sell at). Once this is done you can then go onto the next section which is where you can printout leaflets with the products you are offering, The program leaflets are somewhat crude but they give an idea of what you can do and with the WP option you could do a lot better. I would suggest that you could do even better with a DTP package like TIMEWORKS (Value for money package) or CALAMUS (For those with more capital). Next we come to the guts of the program, this is where the others will spend up to four hours sorting out their orders while all you do is enter three digits into your computer. Having collected your leaflets from your area you get home and turn on your Atari. Each leaflet has each product listed with a code and the price so you examine the first leaflet and enter the code for the first product ordered along with the amount ordered, the screen will show you the total price to the customer, total cost price and the profit made from that sale. You can then print these details out to your printer and wait until you enter the next leaflet details. You also save this info at anytime if you should need to go and do something else and continue at a later date. Having completed this task the program will then print out a list of the products and wholesalers you need to visit to purchase the goods required to keep your customers happy. Having got your products for the sales you can then load you vehicle using the van checklist which is also produced by the program. This looks to be a very good program for both the door to door sales person and a small business selling products on a mail order sysytem. Recommended BUS 06 DS 1Meg THE ANALYST The author describes this as the 'most advanced technical analysis program for the ST' which contains some very powerful techniques for analysing market prices, commodities, currencies etc. Comes with various advanced technical tools for working out trendlines and simple moving av's plus you can get into avanced oscillators and candle charts. You can register your copy with the author and get even more features. Runs in medium res only. BUS 07 DS FUNCTION GERERATOR A program for plotting trends in business and fashioning an equation which can be used in various situations, including plotting statisical information or analysing numerical relationships. Examples and instruction file on the disk to get you going. Also on the disk GRAFPLOT for plotting a graph of a mathematical funtion. manual on the disk. BUS 08 DS 1Meg BSTAT This is a very sophisticated and powerful graphing and statistical analysing program. There are lots of explanatory notes and a full manual on the disk to get you going, but even so I would say that this is NOT for the beginner. BE WARNED. This is a shareware program so help from the author may be available if you register your copy, mind you he is in Canada!!. BUS 09 DS 1Meg C.O.M.P or Compact Office Management Programme by Tim Appleyard. An accounting program for small businessmen or sole traders which provides the following facilities:- ADDRESS DATABASE with extensive FIND, SORT and LABEL options. AUDIT TRAIL of all financial movements. BANK ACCOUNTS 1 and 2, CASHPOINT withdrawal, CREDIT CARD account. BOUGHT LEDGER with 10 column user-definable purchase analysis. CASH FLOW ANALYSIS by days, weeks, months, quarters or years. CASH SALES/PURCHASE entries. CREDIT CARD SALES and separate accounting for each card company. DELIVERY/PACKING NOTES can be printed at the same time as the invoices. END of PERIOD procedures: auto printout and back up sysytems. ESTIMATES convertable to JOB-SHEETS, PRO-FORMAS, INVOICES. FUNCTION KEYS user-definable (50 characters) for text entry. GARAGE APPLICATION option available with PUMP RECORDS, etc. GRAPHICAL DISPLAY of cash-flow and invoice analysis. INVOICE ANALYSIS by labour, goods, VAT, any other nominated item. INVOICING with auto addressing, terms of business, etc JOB SHEETS convertable to PRO-FORMAS or INVOICES. MEMO from customer file on screen for new account. PASSWORD protection on reports and bad accounts, etc. PETTY CASH BOOK 10 column user-definable cash purchase analysis. PRINTING use headed paper or heading file in programme. RECEIPTS serially numbered and printed. RUNNING and SUB TOTALS displayed on screen during writing. SALES LEDGER with analysis by cheque, cash and credit card. STANDING ORDER facility with automatic updating. STATEMENTS 30/60/90 day options with overdue items flagged. STOPPED ACCOUNT Facility automatic on bad accounts. SUB TOTAL column automatically tabulated TYPEWRITER MODULE including full access to printer controls. UN-FINISHED INVOICES can be left open for 'slate' accounts. VAT DAY BOOK totalling input, output and tax due any period. As you can see from the above, C.O.M.P. is not a toy program, but is designed to be used without a manual by your side. All the options being clear and on the screen using pull down menus and command boxes which are activated by the mouse or the first letter of the command. The program is designed to be very user friendly, however it is fast because all necessary data is held in memory and it is also 'data safe' as all new documents and changes to values are written immediately to disk. As this programme is in use most days within the office we can HIGHLY RECOMMEND it. Also on the disk is a database that may help you store information which is not needed by the above program. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. BUS 010 DS 1Meg SHEET V2.0 A shareware spreadsheet program with all the usual feature plus a few extra. This is a very powerful program and comes with a 230K manual (about 40 double A4 pages). Also on the disk is TAX PLAN to help budget your expenses and make provision for you tax liability. Different allowances may be programmed into this very good and useful utility. BUS 011 DS 1Meg MONO SALES CONTROLLER This is a professional quality invoicing and stock control system for the Atari ST. being the shareware version it is complete except the save funtions. Help is available from within the program, so you can see what you need to do at anytime. If you like the look of the program and register (30) you will receive the full program, laser printed manual, unlimited postal support and upgrades at a low cost. Sales Controller is being used by a company that the author is in close association with so the program is always being upgraded. A mono emulator is included on the disk so you can run the program on a colour monitor or TV. Remember, if you see a disk somewhere else and fancy a look at it, then we will get hold of it for you at our normal price of 1:75. Please bear in mind that not all libraries are as quick with their orders as us so it may take a bit longer than or normal service. . Also on the disk is TAX PLAN to help you budget youe expenses and make provi- sion for you tax liability. Different allowances may be programmed into this very good and useful utility. BUS 011 DS 1Meg MONO SALES CONTROLLER this is a professional quality invoicing and stock control system for the Atari ST. This is the shareware ver- sion which is complete except the save funtions. Help is av TUMBLEVANE ATARI ST CATALOGUE TUMBLEVANE PD 6,West Road, Emsworth, Hampshire, PO10 7JT Tel: EMSWORTH (0243) 370600 DISK PRICES. All disks are priced at 1:75 each, unless otherwise stated. ABBREVIATIONS DS - DOUBLE SIDED DISK DRIVE REQUIRED MONO - MONOCHROME MONITOR REQUIRED 1 MB - 1 MEGABYTE RAM REQUIRED NOT STE - WILL NOT RUN ON STE NOT 1.62 - WILL NOT RUN ON 1.62 TOS CSR - COLOUR SCREEN REQUIRED ALL DISKS ARE COLOUR AND SINGLE SIDED UNLESS STATED WORD PROCESSORS AND DESK TOP PUBLISHING WPD 001 ST WRITER ELITE WORD PROCESSOR (V 4.1) The latest version of this excellent word processor. It can be used in all TUMBLEVANE ATARI ST CATALOGUE TUMBLEVANE PDL 5, West Road, Emsworth, Hampshire, PO10 7JT. Tel: EMSWORTH (0243) 370600 DISK PRICES All disks are priced at 1:75, unless otherwise stated. ABBREVIATIONS DS - DOUBLE SIDED DISK DRIVE REQUIRED MONO - MONOCHROME MONITOR REQUIRED 1 MB - 1 MEGABYTE RAM REQUIRED NOT STE - WILL NOT RUN ON STE NOT 1.62 - WILL NOT RUN ON 1.62 TOS CSR - COLOUR SCREEN REQUIRED ALL DISKS ARE COLOUR AND SINGLE SIDED UNLESS STATED COMMUNICATIONS TCOM 01 V3.8 VANTERM is a very good comms package that has received rave re- views in all the better magazines. It has a large range of op- tions, lots of transfere protocols, a complete filing system and an auto dialer. No 1200/75 baud supported [a bit of a bind]. It also supports a file transfere protocol called Shadow. One of the better Comms packages around. TRANSFER Supports X/Y modem up/downloading and can be used as a desk accessory or run as a program, might come in handy. D.COPY The author claims its faster than ARC, compresses more and formats disks into many more types, give it a try, it sounds good. Also on the disk is DUAL TERM ELITE which is a good terminal pro- gram that supports ATASCII and ASCII emulation. Which will allow you to add some special effects to your standard readme files. TCOM 02 DS V2.0 CUNITERM This program has been called "The best PD comms package there is.". It has all the usual features and options plus a whole lot of extra modes including a graphics screen and Meta mode, Tektronix, a text editor, zoom mode, clipboard, buffer viewer and Kermit transfere protocol. A very neat program for any BBS user. TCOM 03 ENTERPRIZE This is a host system NOT a BBS. What this means is that it acts as like a BBS by taking calls and transferring files. This is useful if you need to transfere files direct to another computer but do not want to go through a BBS system. There is a built in filing system from which you can create or delete folders, copy files etc. This is a shareware program from Cliff Jones who is a disabled & housebound man who runs a club for other disabled per- sons new to computers. VE.BBS Or the Vulcan Embessy BBS This is a bulletin board system for use if you are thinking of setting up your own or are interested in finding out how they are run. TCOM 04 DS V2.10 FREEZE DRIED TERMINAL This is a demo version of a shareware pro- gram [whats missing I don't know as it all seems to work]. This is a brilliant package with the following features:- an auto dailer, protocols; Z-modem, Y- modem, X modem, F modem, 40 auto macros, auto logon capture buffer with block commands, text editor with full features, a full set of disk commands such as Format, Archi- ver shells, Fonts and speed of up to 19,200 baud. I've just found a bit that tells you for a fee of $15 you can register with the author and receive a full version with even more features!!. MINI BBS A public domain BBS system that will run on an Atari 520ST with a double sided drive and support X, Y and Z modem file transferes, it also has ARC & LHARC and last of all a full set of download facilities. TCOM 05 DS KM_TERM V1.96 A fully featured comms package that shows the way to many others, it even includes a HOST mode which act like a mini BBS, which means that callers can upload/download files and mes- sages while you are doing something else. JEKYLL To make this disk an even better buy there is this program which will take you into the world of full duplex activity... which means you can chat at the same time as you are transmitting a file!!. Remember, if you see a disk you fancy somewhere else, then let me know and I'll get hold of it for the normal price of 1:75. Please bear in mind that not all libraries get their orders out as quickly as we do. This means that you may have to wait a few extra days. 3 resolutions and by just clicking on the mouse button can be used from GEM. Full documentation is supplied on the disk. Why spend a small fortune on a commercial package when this programme covers most options for your needs? There is also a SPELLCHECKER utility on the disk containing over 5000 words,to which you can add your own extra entries. WPD 002 DS EASY TEXT PLUS DEMO is a complete working demo from ZZSoft. It will only allow printing the top quarter of a page, but therefore is capable of at least printing out letter headings. Clip art may be imported for use within the demo and printed out.Instructions are on the disk. An excellent demo of a superb low cost package. (The full version is approx. 20). WPD 003 DS TYPING TUTOR is a programme for teaching the art of touch typing, it turns the boring into fun and is very easy to use. There are several levels of lessons and a complete manual on the disk. WPD 004 DS FONTKIT PLUS 3 is a working demo of the many fonts which can be used with most WP and DTP packages. There are two sets that can be used from this disk, Castle and Derwent. Full instructions on the disk. WPD 005 DS FIRST WORD an excellent word processor which runs as a GEM based programme making it very easy to use. It is WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get), so it actually shows you what the print out is going to look like once it's on the paper. A very good PD word processor. Also on the disk 1ST WORD UTILITIES, 1ST DRVR .ACC and 1ST DRVR.PRG which allows you to print multiple copies of 1st Word documents. Doc file on disk, 1ST_SND BAS Search/find a 1st Word word (that isn't a spelling mistake) by knowing how it sound rather than knowing how to spell it. A handy program. GFABASRO.PRG supplied, plus a readme file on disk. A4_SIZER ACC Allows 1st Word to print documents onto continues stationery (if your printer can't already). Manual on disk. DOUBLE TTP Lets you print single column text into columns. INDEX_PL.PRG Program to index a text file. LARGEPRI.PRG Large print program, lets you print in large print. Manual on disk. PRNTDOC PRG is a program to print 1st Word document files without using 1st Word itself. TEMPUSAD.PRG A demo version of this very good text editor. Readme file on disk which contains updates to the orginal manual, very small and of no great importance. CALAMUS FONT DISKS This disk and the following 6 are full of FONTS for use with the excellient CALAMUS programme. We ourselves do not use CALAMUS so I cannot make any comment about their contents. WPD 006 DS Contains the following fonts:- GARA4RE, CORUNET, SOUV5ME, WINDY, WILDWEST, KLARDONH, OLDENG, MS-GALLI, UNIV5ME, SOUVMED, LEDGEND, SOUVMEDI, DENVER, HARLOE, GIL-K, SAVINGS, BISON-C, LEDGER, MOERNBD, STUDY, STUDY-IT, REVUE and SPOKANE. WPD 007 DS Contains these fonts:- TRILINE, CORUNET, SEG-B, SEG-BI, SEG-I, SNUF-C, FRAKTUR, A-LOGO, DENVER, DANDY, DANDYIC, DANDY-C, DANDY-I, SAVINGS, SW50BRT, SW50ITCO, SW100BRT, SW25BRT, SW25CO, SW50COND, SW100CO, SW100IC, SW25ITCO, CHANCERY, KILLGAYO AND CLIPART. WPD 008 DS Contains fonts:- SCHREIB2, REFLEX, ROME-URW, ARC-90I, ARC-90IT, ARC-90-T, ARC-75I, ARC-75IT, ACR-75-T, ARC-75, ARC-25-T, ARC-10I, ARC-10IT, ARC-10-T, ARC-25I, ARC-25IT, GIL-K and BISON-C. WPD 009 DS Contains fonts :- CURSIVE, CHANCEB, CHANCERI, CELTIC, CASUAL, CURCOND, GAUDY, GAUDYCON, CORNET, CHICAGO, GILLIES, GILLIA, ADVERT CAROLINA, FLASH, BARNUM, GILLY, CHROME and BABYTETH. WPD 010 DS Contains fonts:- BURLINGTON, COUNTER, CYRILLIC, DROPCREV, HARLOE, KLARENDN, LUBALIN, MOUSE!, OLYMPIA, REVUE, SAVINGS, SCHOOL!, SCHOOLBK, SPOKANE, STUDYIT, TIEMPO11 and OAKVILLE. WPD 011 DS Contains the following fonts:- CALQUO, LUBALIN, SWISS, HORSTCAP and COUNTER. WPD 012 - DS OPUS V2.2 Another top quality program that shows that shareware can be as good, if not better, than commercial packages. This spreadsheet system has verything you caould as for with one of the best chart printout routines I've seen for a long time. WPD 013 DS More than 700 Business and other letters to cover every situation going. Used with a WP you can alter them to your own requirement. Contains credit and collection letters and forms, General business letters and forms. Employer/employee letters and forms, legal letters. Due to the large number of files on this disk some will need to be copied to a blank disk and then unarced. 100 STANDARD BUSINESS LETTERS. This has all the letters in ASCII format. So you can alter them on any good WP, like 1st Word or St Writer Elite. Handy for the small businessp people among you. Full manual of how to use the files on the disk. WPD 014 CALAMUS MANUAL This disk acts as a second manual for Calamus. It has a great many hints and tips on it, and it will even give you reasons for why your Arari crashs for no reason that can be worked out, if you are using a 1 Meg machine that is. Also see UTA 040 for the Calamus Support Disk for those of you using this great DTP package. WPD 015 DS PRINTER DRIVERS for First Word covering dozens of printers with Installer and instructions included. CODER for sending printer codes to printer. WORD COUNTER as an accessory (Very handy). WPTOOLS which is a selection of word processing tools also as an accessory. Also on disk is a printer spooler. WPD 016 WORD PROCESSING UTILITIES FOR 1ST WORD - An article on creating printer drivers and customising resource file. AJAX - removes non printable characters and converts them to spaces. CODER as on WPD 015. INPUT - a programme for writing short readme files to disk. NEW-WORD - a small but good word processor as an accessory. P.S - outputs a 1st Word file to a Postscript printer. SPLIT - splits long text files into manageable parts. Very useful if you are running out of memory. SPOOLERS - 2 printer spoolers. 33k and 64k. STRIP strips printer codes out of a WP file and converts it to ASCII format. WP-CONV converts ASCII to 1st Word Plus format. WPD 017 DS PROTEXT DEMO Protext is an excellent wordprocessor. The only restriction on this demo is a 2 kilobyte limitation, almost a full A4 page anyway, and so quite adequate for many users. STRAN translates German text into understandable English. WPD 018 PAGESTREAM FONTS Postscript screen fonts for all the following standard fonts. Artistic; Creative; Hudson; Letter; Gothic; Oriental; Saturn; and University Roman. WPD 019 DS PRINTING PRESS V3.10 Probably the closest thing to a full Desktop Publishing program in PD. Allows you to make and print all manner of stationary items like Birthday cards, letterheads, banners etc. This is a German program, but seems easy to follow once you have gone through it once or twice. Mono only, so we have included the Mono Emulator V5.0 on the disk. Also on the disk is a picture converter for use with Printing Press. WPD 020 DS 1Meg PAGESTREAM DEMO This is a fully functional demo of this very good DTP package, the only thing you can't do is save. you can use and explore all the features although when you print out a diagonal 'Pagestream' will appear across the length of the page. A very good demo that shows you everything that this package can do, so buy before you try the full prog. WPD 021 DS 1Meg EASY TEXT PRO DEMO ZZSoft have really done a job on this program a follow up to their Easy Text Plus budget DTP package. Check this demo out to find all the features you will need for posters and multi page manuals. This version will print out the full examples, but only the top quarter of anything else. WPD 022 DS PRINTING PRESS EXTRA'S DISK A disk to go with Printing Press (WPD 019) contains extra fonts and picture converters and the like. Add a bit of spice to an already very good DTP package. WPD 023 DS Hi Res DB WRITER V1.8 Created by David Becker of Zest Interface fame, this is a WP package designed for use with a high res mono monitor but you can use it with a colour monitor/TV as we have a mono emulator on the disk. DB Writer is a fully configurable program and can be used on both the 1Meg or 520 ST's, 1Meg of memory is recommended to make FULL use of the program, but you can use it O.K without the dictionary on a 520. The manual on the disk gives a good guide of the program, but some knowledge of word processing is assumed. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED WPD 024 DS DB WRITER SUPPORT DISK An additional disk to go with the above disk. It includes a comprehensive Thesaurus and a selection of dictionaries covering specialists subjects, i.e. Medical, Legal, Computer terms and Biblical etc. There is also a utility for creating your own lists. WPD 025 DS CHARDEF V1.1 This is a truely an excellent utility for designing or downloading fonts to the Star NL-10 and LC-10. Runs in high resolution only and comes with loads of fonts ready to use and a full manual (about 8K). If you own a Star printer then this is for you. Also on the disk is the SNAPSHOT utility for saving the screen as a picture. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. WPD 026 DS MONO GUTENBERG PRESS This program enables a 9 pin dot matrix printer to be used as a NLQ printer. you can load in 1st Word or ASCII files and then print them out in high quality format. You can also print them in a large range of fonts, at least 12 on the disk. Gothic and future fonts look very good indeed. A mono emulator has been added to the disk to allow you to run the program on a colour monitor or TV. WPD 027 DS TIMEWORKS SUPPORT DISK CALENDAR There are two types of calendar set ups to use with Timeworks on the disk, one is a month by month and the other has three months on each page. Both are for 1990 but can be converted to any year with a bit of work. PUB. ST BORDER PACK A disk full of ready-made full-frame borders in .DTP and .IMG formats for Timework's DTP. IMGSHOW has also been added so that.IMG files can be previewed. GEN_TEMP.DTP is a desktop publishing file for use with Timeworks DTP. It prints a four generation ancestors or lineage chart on A4 paper. This is a Page put together using Timeworks DTP. HARD DRIVE If you, like me, back up your hard drive a lot then this file might be of some help to you. It is a page of Information sheets that can be put in with your back up disks, with information about Partitions size, date and more. The Borders file alone is worth the asking price, these will add great style to any DTP work you might undertake. WPD 028 DS FONT MASTER Font Master is a GEM font editor with many useful facilities designed to make font design as painless as possible. In addition it has the capability of printing ASCII files using your GEM fonts at any of three different resolutions (for the Epson FX80 and compatibles) GEM Font Editor Version 1.11 This program edits fonts that are recognized by the part of the GEM operating system called GDOS. GDOS was not included in the original ST TOS, but can be loaded in from a disk. Programs which have and use GDOS, such as EasyDraw and Degas Elite, can use GEM fonts. Degas does not use GDOS; fonts created with GEMFED cannot be used (use Tom Hudson's font editor supplied on the Degas disk). Additionally, if you are a programmer and have GDOS, you can create your own fonts and use them in your programs. You don't need GDOS to run GEMFED, but without it the fonts aren't very useful. CMFONT converts MacIntosh fonts to GDOS format. A wide range of public domain fonts are available on the MacIntosh, as well some very good font design programs. The converted fonts can be scaled and tidied up using a GDOS font editor and used with a number of GEM programs, on the ST or IBM. The converted fonts may be edited with the public domain editor GEMFED, and the results can then be tested in Calligrapher on the ST. LATEST WPD 030 DS Mono and works with emulator PRINTING PRESS OK so it may be the same title as WPD 19 but this is the now fully English version which makes it a great improve- ment in hi res. The support disk is also on as both programmes are compressed. PLEASE NOTE This disk has a special price of 2.50. WPD 031 DS GEM FONTS 1 packed with 70 font sets for GEM WPD 032 DS GEM FONTS 2 yet another disk with a further huge selection. WPD 033 DS CANON BJ10 Printer driver and installation program. BORDER BUNDLE build decorative borders for use in a calamus document. Any size up to 24" by 24". Runs as a programme or accessory. Remember, if you see a disk you fancy somewhere else, then just drop me a line and I'll get hold of it at our normal price of 1:75. Please note that not all libraries get their orders out as quickly as we do, So it may take a few days extra to complete such requests. or and used with a number of GEM programs, on the ST or IBM. I have edited the con- verted fonts with the public domain editor GEMFED, and tested th TUMBLEVANE ATARI ST CATALOGUE TUMBLEVANE PD 6, West Road, Emsworth, Hampshire, PO10 7JT Tel: EMSWORTH (0243) 370600 DISK PRICES. All disks are priced at 1:75 each, unless otherwise stated. ABBREVIATIONS DS - DOUBLE SIDED DISK DRIVE REQUIRED MONO - MONOCHROME MONITOR REQUIRED 1 MB - 1 MEGABYTE RAM REQUIRED NOT STE - WILL NOT RUN ON STE NOT 1.62 - WILL NOT RUN ON 1.62 TOS CSR - COLOUR SCREEN REQUIRED ALL DISKS ARE COLOUR AND SINGLE SIDED UNLESS STATED EDUCATION AND CHILDRENS SOFTWARE EAC 001 DS PERFECT MATCH A good educational programme for any age bracket. It comes in the form of question and answer cards. You can have a maximum of 16 question cards on the screen at any one time. As you turn over a card a question or answer is shown and you have to pick the card with the compimentary question or answer. There are quite a number of subjects covered. This programme is shareware. MATHS TEST This programme is aimed at the under 10's and covers addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, with the added bonus that all the questions are both shown on the screen and spoken by the computer. (The children will like that).QUIZICAL A good general knowledge trivia game that pits your knowledge against the clock. The problem with this type of game is that the clock just about gives you time to read the question and pick the answer!. EAC 002 DS BODY SEARCH This is a programme designed to help children learn human anatomy as required in Elementary or Junior school science courses. The names and location of all major bones and organs of the body are taught using both common and and medical terms. THE SEARCH This is a computer aided enquiry. Children must search the village of Bidden for information about the Griggs family. This is done in the form of an adventure game,thus keeping the children's attention and making a game of the subject being taught.MATHMAZE A good maths program that can be easy or very hard The idea is to answer the clue questions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) that will lead you to the treasure. The younger members of my family seem to like it. TRIVIA Another of these programs that test your gerenal knowledge this one will have some of you scratching your heads as some of the questions are based in the USA, the programmer comes from over there. EAC 003 ENCHANTED FOREST is a ludo type game for younger ST users. There are several positions that can either help or hinder the player. A fun game for children. GRAMPA is an adventure type game with a good story. Rather than kids bashing the keyboard to death, all they have to do is type in (Y) or (N) to make progress through the adventure. LASERBALL is a fast or slow (You can determine the speed) game where you bounce the laserball off various objects and destroying the centre area of the screen. This is far from easy as the centre is protected by what looks like an outer layer of bricks. EAC 004 GRAND PRIX Just as the name should tell you this is not a racing game, well not really. You do in fact control a racing car that speeds round several different tracks. But you are only racing against the clock. Not a bad game for the younger children,but not for the older hands. EAC 005 HANGMAN A good spelling aid that comes in the form of the old hangman game we all must have played. If you choose the right letters they are put into the word or the computer starts to draw the hanging man.The programme allows you to enter different words for use within the game. MIX AND MATCH is a game written by Mr. K. Feeney and is for two players only. You must have two cards the same to score points. A single or two player version of the same game with questions on the Bible is also supplied on the disk. Test your knowledge on both the old or new testiments. EAC 006 HANGMAN This is NOT the same as the above game as in this if you get the word wrong the poor man's head is lopped off with a guillotine. The head is seen falling to the ground and some blood is drawn on the screen (not too graphic, but might upset younger children). SHIPWRECK This is an excellent programme for teaching maths. You must answer sums to help the lone survivor in his bid to reach safety. There are five levels to choose from. Level one is very easy. An example would be 5+4=. The highest level would have 1245+936= EAC 007 DS ABOUT THE HOUSE Watch the butterfly emerge from the chrysalis and then use it to move about the house. The butterfly becomes the mouse cursor and can be placed over items in the house. Click on the mouse button in the right place and a small piece of animation is displayed. The programme ME displays 4 pictures in the centre of the screen. The child must click on these pictures in the right order. When this is done a small piece of animation takes place as the pictures are put together. An example would be a plant growing from a seed to a flower. This helps children to understand which comes first when given a task requiring several steps to complete. PARK The opening screen shows an empty park. As the child clicks on various parts of the park it all comes to life, animated and brightly coloured. This programme is helpful to those children who find the computer strange and frightening. KVFONIC helps children to recognise certain objects,name them,and then choose the correct initial letter of the object. An example would be seeing the picture of a ball and then being asked to choose the corresponding initial letter. The child is then rewarded with a tune. A colouful package with the added bonus of great sound. This one is a must. The disk is produced by KNOWLEDGE VINE so look out for more from them. EAC 008 LETTER BOMBER is a letter recognition exercise for children and others. It comes in an arcade format shoot-em-up style. The game emphasises hand/eye co-ordination and alphabet recognition. You must find each of three ten letters before your time runs out. LETTER HUNT This again will aid children recognising letters from the alphabet. By movement of the mouse you must match the movable letter with the one on the board. On level 1 the two letters are of the same colour,but on the later levels you must match both colours and letters together. MUGSHOTS is a game that gives you the parts to put together faces and other things on the screen. PERFECT MATCH as in EAC 001. EAC 009 DS CHUNNEL is a French/English or English/French word game that is both fun and easy to use. Either play against the computer or a friend. It will teach you the essential vocabulary you need to order food etc. This PD version has 2700 French words and their English equivalent. When you have mastered these you can send off to the author for a version with over 8000 words. SPANISH VERB TUTOR This program is designed to help you learn, revise or check the proper conjugation of Spanish verbs. The pro- gram is initialized to communicate its instructions in English, if you prefer to communicate in French, Spanish or German you can do so by selecting the language from the first screen or from the main menu once within the program. The program is very user friendly and is designed to be easy to use. The only fault I came across is that you cannot add to the list of verbs, having said that I did not find one that the program lacked. EAC 010 NOAHS ARK This is a great game that will teach children spelling and word recognition. The object is to get as many animals as possible into Noah's Ark. This is done by spinning three reels of letters that make up the name of the animals which can then be put into the ark. As the animal is accepted into the ark it makes it's own sound. SPIDER This is a very well put together program that teaches younger ST users to spell. It's in the form of a game, so it keeps the attention level for a long time. One of the best I've seen. This program is SHAREWARE so if you find it useful you are asked to give a donation to the authors. EAC 011 MATHS MADE EASY This is the first in a series by Alastair Craig. An educational programme for the very young. It teaches simple sums in all four basic disciplines with the added bonus that the computer speaks to the child,keeping their attention. GEOGRAPHY QUIZ will test the child's or your knowledge of the world about you. The test is based on knowledge of capitals or flags. As each question is asked you are given three possible answers. EAC 012 DS EASTER EGG HUNT This is an adventure aimed at children between 7 and 12. It has no killing, monsters or anything scary in it. Players take on the role of an eight year old girl who has been set the task of finding as many easter eggs as she can. If she can collect all 12 easter eggs and take them to a secret door she will be able to open the door and win. She does have to get past her brother, who sometimes thinks he's a gate!! EAC 013 DS KIDGRAPH This educational programme teaches children how to make and use block graphs. They can choose the colours they might wish to use for the blocks and then use the programme to build the graphs.KIDMUSIC Teaches the basic chords on the piano or organ. A keyboard is shown on the screen and as each key is pressed so the sound produced by that note (or chord) is heard. There is a choice between piano or organ sound. KIDPUZZLE A number and complimentary picture game. All that needs to be done is click the mouse on a grid on the screen. If the mouse pointer is clicked on a square that has a part of the picture or corresponding number under it then it is revealed. KIDPUB21 is a desktop publishing programme for the younger ST user. Pictures and text can be produced on the screen and also sent out to a printer. A very good training tool for later in life. KIDSTORY allows the child to make up his/her own version of Little Red Riding Hood. They can choose their own items for LRRH to carry when she visits grandmother and also what the woodcutter can use to chop down trees in the forest. EAC 014 DS AIKEN allows children to design a man from various bits & pieces (fruit etc). COLORAID gives the younger child an insight into how the computer creates colour. The child can experiment with the R.G.B palette to create their own palette which can be saved and reloaded at any time. CREBUS writer allows the user to design and print rebuses. A rebus is a code in which pictures and symbols are used to represent words. The help files on the disk and within the programme should them on their way. This will help children to improve their imagination and understanding of the written word. KIDGRID2 teaches children to use and make a block graph. This is an updated version of Kidgraph above. KIDNOTES is a programme for teaching the piano. In this version the child follows a red marker across a piano keyboard to play the tune selected from a group of pictures on the screen. KIDMIXUP teaches children how to split a large task into smaller parts in order to complete the larger task in hand. It works by showing four pictures of a task (building a snowman for example) and you have to click on the right picture in the sequence in order to move on to the following selection. KIDSKETCH is a drawing programme that works like a technical drawing board. EAC 015 THE HISTORY FILE 1 An educational murder mystery adventure based on a crime which took place in West Calder in 1884. This is the first of three disks. The three can be played one at a time or altogether. The first disk covers the investigation set in the 1880's. you must travel around the village discovering as much information as possible about life in the 1880's. EAC 016 THE HISTORY FILE 2 As above but now set in 1884. Travel around West Calder collecting more clues to help solve the crime. EAC 017 THE HISTORY FILE 3 This is the database for the above two disks containing the local history of West Calder. EAC 018 DS MONO THE WORLD An excellent program which teaches and quizzes you on all the countries of the world and their capitals. you may choose to wiew the whole world or a particular continent. Features high res graphics of each country.If you do not own a high res monitor use the Emulator on disk UTA 20 with a TV or colour monitor, its well worth the effort. EAC 019 PLANETARIUM A very good program recently reviewed in the press. Great if you are interested in astronomy. The program opens with a map of the world, you just pick a place in the sky (or a star) and double click all the information then appears. A full manual listing all the features is on the disk. EAC 020 DS TELLTALE CHEMISTRY by Evelyn Mills BSc, PhD. An interactive explanatory program of the basics of chemistry which relates to GCSE grades A, B and C. The programme includes graphical displays and explanations of atomic structures, electron relationships, formulae and compounds etc. This disk is strongly recommended to accompany any student currently taking/or thinking of taking GCSE chemistry. EAC 021 DS C.I.A WORLD FACTBOOK This is a four disk set of world facts everything you want to know about any part of the world. If you want to know how many people live in Albania, what the birth rate is, what the death rate is, who they are upset with, what they produce, where they sell their produce or in fact if you want to know more about them than they do, then this is for you. The World Factbook is produced by the Central Intelligence Agency for the use of United States Government officials by just about every agency in U.S.A and is packed with information. Due to the freedom of information bill this information is now on offer to everyone. So if you want help with homework get a copy NOW, if you run a business then this is also for you, decide where your market is, then look at the import status of the country. Remember this is a FOUR disk set so please take this into account when ordering. If you only require these four disks then the price is 6:00. EAC 025 MASTER TIME A very good educational tool for young children, it helps them to tell the time. It has both speech and graphics to keep the child interested in whats going on. Most people will tell you that their child can already tell the time, but if you show a child an old clock and ask them the time they may well surprise you by not answering, figures they know hands maybe not. COMPUTER SCHOOL 2. Spelling for the under 11's EAC 026 ZOOMAKER A nice game for the kids this one, you are asked a question about an animal and you answer yes or no the computer then tries to guess what animal you are thinking of. It also lets you build up a list of animals that it can guess from. SHOWER Is a simple slideshow of pictures, there is a selection of animals on it. EAC 027 WORLD MAP GAME Runs in highres, but there is an emulator on the disk for those of you without a high res monitor. In the game you are shown a map of the world and you have to try and guess (or answer if you know) the locations of countries or capital cities depending on the selection made at the start of the game. TRAINS Ideal for young children leaning to count for the first time, count the trains as they pass through stations and countryside. FLASHCARD Again for young children leaning to spell, a card with a word is flashed onto the screen and the child has then to copy that word. COMPUTER SCHOOL 3. Memory test with numbers, letters, pictures and more. EAC 028 DS LIFE Is an adaption of John Conways famous game of life [this is not a game]. First you make up a grid of square cells then the computer generates or removes cells. You can enter your own cell patterns or use one of the examples included. You can then observe the regeneration patterns.STAR CHART Shows positions and gives data of stars and planets on any given date which then may be printout. SUN-MOON Shows the Moon/Sun rise and set in any city in the world. The data may be upgraded by entering the Lat/Long of any new city. GALAXY This program simulates the motion of stars and planets or any moving object through time and space. SOLAR GEOGRAPHY. Part 1 and 2. Do you know the phases of the moon?, the size of the planets?, the difference between a meteoroid and a meteor?. Well, this program should help. Browse around by clicking on objects. Then take a quiz to see what you've learned. This is a hypertext geography program on the solar system. gravitational pull. EAC 029 Hi or Med Resolution WORKOUT V1.0 Workout is a general purpose learning aid for either question and answer tests or learning passages by heart. It uses graphics and will put the number of questions you choose onto the screen in any order.This package conforms partially to the C.I.L.T. guidelines on computers. language learning, and may be of use in the classroom for the recommended techniques which it does include. There are quite a few study files already on the disk and its set up for a French test. EAC 30 MONO SECOND WORLD WAR is a database of information giving an insight into wartime Britain. The info is displayed in both graphicst and text and is spread over three disks, with the pictures taking up most of the space. The program can be used within the national curriculum and would make a good teaching tool for use with a young class. You can also add to the text display if you feel like adding to the database or making up your own on another subject. I have added a mono emulator to the disk, so those of you without a monitor can use it on a colour system. Please note this is a three disk set and will cost 4:50. EAC 031 DS THE PLANETS. An animated guide to the planets of the solar system. This is more of a slide show but there is some animation, each picture has a short list of facts on each planet and its moons. Its interesting and gives you some limited information. EAC 032 DS DEATH OF A PRESIDENT. A very impressive 3 disk set which covers the assasination of John. F. Kennedy in 1963. The first disk in the set contains a photographic database with text. The second disk is a collection of digitised recordings of statements given at the time of the event and an extensive record of the writen accounts by those involved. The final disk takes you to the scene of the crime immediately after the assasination. Its up to the user to investigate and come to their own conclusions. All the data is taken from the evidence given to the Warren commision and subsequent investigations. A factual historical investigation that pulls no punches. All three disks are double sided and can be yours for 4:50 for the set or 1:75 each if purchased one at a time (each disk can be run by itself) please state photographic, statements or scene. Highly recommended. LATEST EAC 033 DS FROM PICTS TO PARLIAMENT an educational slide show with pictures and text in the form of the turning pages of a book. It covers history from the caveman to modern times. Beautifully put together and most entertaining and absorbing for a history lesson. RECOMMENDED EAC 034 DS KV ADD-UP A game with a maths element from the Knowledge Vine. You may choose which of the mathematical signs you wish to be in- volved. As you get your sums right you proceed further and further into an ongoing cartoon story. Very good indeed. Also on the disk is PEANUT. where you have to identify who stole the jar of peanut butter by answering questions and building up clues. It escaped me how you are able to do this, so here is a challenge to you all out t TUMBLEVANE ATARI ST CATALOGUE TUMBLEVANE PDL 6, West Road, Emsworth, Hampshire PO10 7JT Tel: EMSWORTH (0243) 370600 DISK PRICE. All disks are priced at 1:75 each, unless otherwise stated. ABBREVIATIONS DS - DOUBLE SIDED DISK DRIVE REQUIRED MONO - MONOCHROME MONITOR REQUIRED 1 MB - 1 MEGABYTE RAM REQUIRED NOT STE - WILL NOT RUN ON STE NOT 1.62 - WILL NOT RUN ON 1.62 TOS CSR - COLOUR SCREEN REQUIRED ALL DISKS ARE COLOUR AND SINGLE SIDED UNLESS STATED PROGRAMING DISKS PRG 001 - DS ADVENTURE GAME TOOLKIT This is an excellent adventure writing system.It TUMBLEVANE ATARI ST CATALOGUE TUMBLEVANE PDL 6, West Road, Emsworth, Hampshire PO10 7JT Tel: EMSWORTH (0243) 370600 DISK PRICES. All disks are priced at 1:75 each, unless otherwise stated. ABBREVIATIONS DS - DOUBLE-SIDED DISK DRIVE REQUIRED MONO - MONOCHROME MONITOR REQUIRED 1 MB - 1 MEGABYTE OF RAM REQUIRED NOT STE - WILL NOT RUN ON STE NOT 1.62 - WILL NOT RUN ON TOS 1.62 CSR - COLOUR SCREEN REQUIRED ALL DISKS ARE COLOUR AND SINGLE SIDED UNLESS STATED GRAPHIC GAMES. GM 001 DS LLAMATRON A mega blast from the master of mega blasters. Also on the disc is ROBOTZ a great game that gets harder as you go along. GM 002 DS LASER A very good missle command clone, destroy the incoming missles from your four bases. This is just like the arcade game of a few (how many ?) years ago. BLASTER is one of the better defen- der type games. MASTER BREAK another break-out type game this one is very smooth and has lots of added features. VIDEO POKER a game of five card draw poker against the computer, set up to play like a slot machine. ELIMINATOR is a very good card game where the players are eliminated one at a time, thus the name. The winner is the last one left at the table. Very nice and dirty, you will hear some very strange things said when playing this one with friends. BUBBLE Guide your bubble using blasts of air through a never changing cave, only hazzards get added very level you enter. Not the best game ever to hit the ST. SPACEWAR A game for two players where you try to shot each other with torpedos while spinning round a sun. Loads of options to set before you play, I found this a so-so game. ONCE A KING. A very good text adventure where you play the part of a king who has just found a secret (yawn) passage in his Jacuzzi. Comes with the source code (programmed in C) so you can cheat if you get stuck or use it as a shell for your own game. MOTORWAY A silly little game where you are awarded points for knocking off jaywalkers while driving down the wrong side of a motorway. GM 003 DS CRISSLE Arcade fun with you trying to save your planet from ra- dioactive death. BACKGAMMON The all time classic board game. WORM Guide your wormaround the maze but watch out, the worm grows!. BALL BLAZER You control a ball racing round a multi-coloured grid course, each colour section effects the ball in a different way. Try not to fall of the track into space as this slows you down some what (well it would). A good game. BREAKANOID The classic breakout game, this version has clear graphics, a large ball and bat that you can see, lots of nice features add to the gameplay. Nice game. CONCENTRATION Remember where the cards are and match them up to score point. I think someone must have set this type of game as a school project the amount of them around, This one only has one set of cards so after awhile it becomes easy. GM 004 DALEKS You must defeat the daleks attack. The games folder has 3 more smallgames. MEGAROIDS an up to date version of the arcade classic. ROBOTZ is a good game for those who enjoy shooting everything in sight. WINDOW is a breakoutclone. ILLUSION A very colourful breakout clone with several levels of play, if you like breakout type games then this will have you pulling your hair out. VSQUARE This is Tetris with a twist in the tail. Instead of pie- ces falling from the top of the screen this one has pieces coming at you from all sides!! it also has a square in the center of the screen. The idea is to form squares around the center one in order to score points as with all tetris games as you complete a square so it disappears. Very good idea on the tetris theme I really got into this one. GM 005 SS BERMUDA RACE 2 Can you win the race between Newport and Bermuda in youryacht?Take on the computer or a friend in this simulation,but watch out forthe wind and your bilge pumps. GM 006 DS ROULETTE Place your bets & spin the wheel. Go on break the bank! BACKGAMMON The classic board game. Also on disk are MEGAROIDS and POKERBUBBLE A Pacman clone. Theres not alot you can say about the game, if you have never played a Pacman game [where have you been] then all you have to do is chase around a maze eating everything in sight while avoiding the nasties that are trying to eat you (they always seem to be where I want to go). GM 007 DS EMPIRE BUILDER Can you make your fortune in property dealing. Give it a tryin the heart of London. KLATRIX A very good clone of Tetris and Klax. For those who do not know either of these games I'll give you a quick description of this game. From the top of the screen, columns consisting of three radomly coloured tales fall, with a joystick in port 1 you can move the columns left or right, by pressing the fire button you can change the tile sequence i.e they rotate downwards, in other words the tile in the middle becomes the tile at the bottom. You score points for up to five tiles in a row, column or diagonal. RIGEL. A romp though a cavern killing nasties and picking things up. The joystick control is very hit and miss, so if you want to spend awhile trying to get though the first cavern go ahead. Me I gave up after the second go, but thats me all over. GM 008 DS LASERCHESS A classic ST game. Chess with a twist in the tail. OIDS A demo of this now released game. TWOGAME trap the great big nasty dragon in the box. MASTERMIND Work out what the hidden word is ( the last two games are accessories). SUPER SUB-HUNT CHALLENGE A Battleships clone where you hunt and destroy submarines before the enemy destroys your subs, OK for the kids on a wet afternoon for about half an hour. ESCAPE A Dungeon & Dragons type game where you fight your way through a maze, this game really shows its age when put up against Mystic Mirror. GM 009 DS MAZE You can play tag or shoot in this great 3D maze. This has to be one ofthe fastest 3D graphic games we have seen. Also on disc is EMPIRE BUILDER and GRAV which is an oids/thrust type game.(Good fun). GM 010 DS CHECKERS Another board game for you to try. CRIBBAGE One of the oldest card games in the world. STARTREK Your chance to boldly go where no man has gone before. DARK CASTLE This seems to be based on a board game, your mission is to find three keys and unlock the four towers in the centre of the board, you encounter all sorts of things as you move about the playing area, including anyone of the other four other players. Its best played with more than one player (at least I hope it is). GM 011 CRACK'ED is a playable demo of a shooting game. HAUNTED is a playable demo of a platform game. TENNIS A complete game of ten- nis against a friend or the computer. Also on the disc are a virus killer and two other games. GM 012 SS ORIONS RUN A good shoot-em-up game with great graphics and sampled sound. A demo of the first level of this game. GM 013 DS FMC TRADING Space trading & stategy programmed in STOS. Buy and sell goods and take on missions to survive. LASERBALL Bounce the laser off mirrors and blocks to stay in the game. REGATTA A very good sailing game where you race against 13 other countries one after the other over a set course. From the beginning you may pick your sponsor who will pay a set ammount for a win or loss this allows you to improve your boat in one of two ways, you can buy a better hull or bigger sails thus you increase your boats perfor- mance. You still need to pick the correct set up for the condi- tions. I like this one, its simple but good fun. The races could have been shorter, 6 times round the course is just a bit slow. GM 014 ENGLAND FOOTBALL MANAGER Choose your team and play in the European Cup. MILEGAME A very good car racing game, much better than it sounds. GM 015 DS NOT STE TREASURE SEARCH is a good one for the children. Search for the missingtreasure on the lost isle. GM 016 DS FLOYD THE DROID is a very good shoot up the aliens game, with some of the best graphics and sound effects to be found. LABRRYNTH is a very hard maze game. Guide the ball round the maze. HARDCORE Another Jeff Minter offering, THIS IS A DEMO VERSION of a new game it has five levels that repeat and the difficulty of the game increases. The game play differant in that 1. the player is represented by five objects, one of which is immortal and (sometimes) intelligent. 2. The game is not oriented about a particular axis. This an insanely fast shoot-em-up and I love it to death can't wait for the real thing. GM 017 SKYSTRIKE This is a playable demo of the STOS game. DUNGEONS is another STOSgame of the maze type. GM 018 OUTER LIMITS Protect your city from the invaders. NARRJEK Hack your way into uncle Carl's computer system. GILGALAD - MONO A great game from across the water. GM 019 THUNDERHAWK A playable demo of the now released game. GM 020 CRICKET You will need the STOS runner programme to play this very good textonly cricket simulation. GM 021 DS LLAMATRON & REVENGE OF THE MUTANT CAMELS A bit of Minter magic. If you have never played a Jeff Minter game,( and why not? ) now is your chance to try. Mega fun is the name of the game. Shoot everything in sight. See the score go up and up. One of the best shareware disks around. GM 022 ZOG Shoot everything that moves, or doesn't move for that matter. A good game for trigger happy people. Written with SEUCK the game construction kit and one of the best of it's type. GM 023 DDST This is a great role playing game. There might not be much in the way of graphics or sound but the game play is top class. Full instructions can be read at any time during the game. GM 024 UNDER BERKWOOD Can you find your way round the castle and avoid the traps find the keys and use the flares? A well done game. Worth a look. GM 025 DS BOXING This is a very well put together STOS game. The first thing you must do is train your fighter in the gym and then you might be ready to take on the top 10 boxers in the world. Martyn has yet to beat the bomber!! GM 026 FLIGHT SIMULATOR There is one in the public domain!!. Choose your aircraft and away you go into the wide blue younder. Excellent value. GM 027 DS MONOPOLY (V2.0) A completely addictive version of the board game. We played it all the time we weren't working. Very good indeed. BLASTER is a great version of the classic defender game. WHEEL OF FORTUNE [ V1.8 ] is based on the T.V. game show of the same name. PENTOMINOES is a puzzle game of fitting shaped pieces into an area to fill it correctly. DOMINOES Not a lot you can say about this one other than its a shareware title and if you register you get two versions on one disk, one for half meggers and the other for 1 meggers. On the full version there are 13 players each with their on tactics and skill levels. The 1meg version has a tournament level where you can play each computer player one after the other. The program on this disk is limited to three players which you can choose to play over three, five, seven or nine 'hands'. A very good game of dominoes that can have you coming back to play 'just one more game. GM 028 STELLAR STARFIGHTER Take the controls of your starfighter and guide her through the caverns. FLIGHT is a vertical scrolling bomber game. HERO is a D&D R.P.G. that will keep you coming back for more. GM 029 HACK [V2.3] The latest version of this classic public domain role-playing game. A great game for those who enjoy RPG's GM 030 HAUNTED HOUSE is a playable demo of a new platform game. ROURKE'S DRIFT isthe battle between the Zulus and British. There is no read me file on the disk for instructions but after some studying it plays well. GM 031 DS BASEBALL [ V1.3 ] This is a simulation of baseball with mouse input and some text also limited graphics. It includes a program to view team statistics. You probably need to know something about the game to get the most from it. MONKEYS AND BALLOONS Keep the monkey bouncing off a trampoline to pierce the ballonns. SPECTRAL SORCERY Convert 25 squares to your wizard's colour. 2 players or you against the computer. NOVA A very good alien rain type game. MUTANT Another good vertical scrolling shoot everything game. GM 032 DS CUBEMAZE [V0.2] A 3D maze game. OVERLANDER is a game produced with SEUCK and was written by Ken Reader. Also by him on this disc is ATLANTIS. Both are verygood vertical scrolling shoot-em-ups and are run by clicking on "Filename".SCK GM 033 COREWARS This is a somewhat puzzling arcade game where you have one or more computer programmes fighting each other. You can write your own programmes or use those provided. You will need some knowledge of computer programming to get the best out of this game. So be warned. GM 034 DS WIZARDS DUNGEON A Taletell game. Search the wizard's lair for the treasure.Not a bad little game for the kids to try. ABCD ALPHABET (V3.0) Teach childrenthe alphabet with various games. FLASHCARD Practise multiplication. KIDS ABC Another alphabet game. MOUSETTE (V1.02) Mouse controled music keyboard prog. (Also runs in mono). SPELLPIC Spell the word for each picture. WORDPIC A spelling quiz. RACECARD Childrens maths test. Correct answers move your car closer to the finishing line. A good disc for basic education. GM 035 DS PICKPOCKETS Slot machine game (will run in mono also). TOMBS OF DEATH A text adventure written with STAC. UMS SCENARIOS Some scenarios for the Universal Military Simulator. INVASION An adventure made with STACCRICKET Text only cricket game. GM 036 DS MONO MINIGOLF Play golf without leaving the house. Great fun for all the family. CHESS A good chess prog that has all the features plus a prog that allows you to design your own pieces. SPACE IN- VADERS That's right you guessed!!. ANDURIL A graphic game of very high quality. TETRIS I guess everyone knows this game by now. Very addictive where shapes are dropped from the top of the screen and you have to fit them together without leaving gaps, once you have made a staight line it dissapears from the screen. This ver- sion has a large range of options and level settings to pick from. Also on the disc is the MONOEMULATOR to allow you to play even without a mono monitor. GM 037 MONO RISKY This is a game based on the board game of Risk. The idea is to capture all the land held by the other players. There may be up to six other players, either computer or human. The disc also has a scenary editor that allows you to create your own worlds to do battle in. The default scenario is the Canary Islands. A MONO EMULATOR is included for those who do not have a mono monitor. GM 038 DS PIPE PERFECT Your mission in Pipe Perfect is to mine all the diamonds and avoid else. Sounds easy but it's far from that. A good STOS game that shows you what can be done with the games creator. GM 039 TALIONIS A super shoot-em-up from A.Campbell,with good sound and graphics.This is another game created with SEUCK. Any more out there?. GM 040 TENNIS This is one of the best simulations that we have seen on PD.You even have ball boys/girls running out and picking up net balls. PLUMB CRAZY is an excellent pipe mania type game where you must join up thepipes from a random selection. After a set time the water starts to flow! If you have joined enough sections together you get a score and go on to thenext level. Be warned this is a very addictive game!! GM 041 DS BATTLESHIPS This is the old game everybody used to play when they were kids.(Some are still playing it for sure). You place your ships on a grid and play against the computer. You and the computer take turns to guess the whereabouts of each others vessels and whoever sinks the opponents entire fleet wins. CELEST Explore and gain control of planets in this unknown universe. Up to four players may take part and attack each other or planets that they discover. Each planet produces a number of space ships per turn, so the more planets you own the the more ships you have to explore with. An excellent game once you get into it. YAHTZEE is a very old board game of skill and luck. CADENZA This is a very basic checkers type game. There are also 3 demos on the disc which could give you some ideas of your own, and show you what your machine is capable of. GM 042 PENGUINS This game is very like the commercial programme LEMMINGS. You guide your penguins (up to 5 at a time) across a screen full of dangers to the finish line. You effect this by moving bridges and other helpful objects into their paths. Sounds easy but have you seen LEMMINGS!! GM 043 MYSTIC WELL A powerful wizard has enchanted his life force into a golden skull and proclaimed himself to be a god and conquered the citadel known as the mystic mirror. You play the part of an adventurer who has vowed to defeat his evil plans. You can play the part of one of four character classes in the pursuit of your goal. This is game is as good (if not better) than dungeon master!!, the graphics are not as good but the game play is excellent. I have played this game for weeks and still find it great fun to pick up and play again, I would pay 30 for a game this good. Buy this game if your into RPG, or Dungeon Master and Chaos Strikes Back if you are willing to pay a lot more money for the same thing. GM 044 DS ST VEGAS This game has all the features you would find in a casino. Well a small one anyway. SLOTS, ROULETTE, POKER and BLACKJACK. One of the best PD games of its type around. STOCKS AND BONDS A superb simulation of the stock market,with digitised sound and good graphics. Full instructions on the disk. So get out there and make a fortune. GM 045 NOT TOS 1.62 THE BOMB OUT BROTHERS COMPILATION DISK NO 1. A very good trio of games from PD's answer to the Bit Map Brothers. On the disk are the following games:- MAD MOLE This is based on the famous boulderdash programs. To complete the screens you must pick up a set number of diamonds (the number is displayed on the screen) within a set time limit (also on the screen). If the time limit reaches zero then you die. There is a high score table which is saved each time you enter your score and to make things harder (or easier) you can design your own screens with the editor. The full instructions are in a doc on the disk. LASER RACER Defeat the enemy laser cars in your white racer and score as many points as possible. Your car is fitted with an experimental device that allows you to re-in(car)nate 8 times (8 more lives eh!). The score increases as you move up each level, as does the speed. Every two levels another enemy car enters the battle. ALIEN BLOCKADE This game will be familiar to the fans of the arcade game Qix. The object is to close off a percentage of the playing screen by drawing lines to enclose portions of it. When a portion is enclosed it will be filled with part of a picture. Sounds easy......? Well think again. While you are enclosing parts of the playing area there is an alien force field which, if it hits you whilst in the border area or while the line is being drawn, kills you stone dead. On later levels you have to put up with a tracer that moves around the border. It always seems to be at the point where you want to be!! GM 046 NEW CHAOS DUNGEONS Created by Andy Wilkinson for all you fans of the Mirrorsoft game "Chaos Strikes Back" (and who's not a fan). There are two disks containing 10 dungeons. This first contains dungeons 1-5. PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU NEED THE ORIGINAL GAME TO USE THESE DISKS. GM 047 AS ABOVE Contains dungeons 6-10 GM 048 CROSSWORD EDITOR This program will help you in the design and compilation of your crosswords. There are several quick and cryptic puzzles with solutions on the disk as a demonstration to assist you in your great works!!. GM 049 DS FOOTBALL A very good text only USA football game. There are all the plays to pick from, both in attack and defence. BACKGAMMON See if you can beat the computer. BRIDGE IT Martin loves this one. It's full of low cunning, mean and dirty playing tactics. All you have to do is cross an area by building bridge sections. You can also block your enemy with the sections. Great fun between GOOD friends. INVADERS Yes that's right,the mother of 'em all! Also on the disk are a few others like CHESS, BARNYARD etc. GM 050 AZARIAN A superb shoot-em-up with outstanding graphics and very good sound.This is a must for your collection. It's all about attacking the enemy both on the ground and in the air in your bi-plane. WIDOW MAKER is a hill climb race where you drive your vehicle up the side of a hill covered with mud rocks and bushes. SLALOM is a downhill skiing run against the clock or a friend. GM 051 NOT TOS 1.62 JITTERBUG All you have to do in this game is move around a spaceship picking up weapon add-ons and then killing all the baddies. GM 052 BATTLE FOR THE THRONE This is an interesting RPG where you do battle against other players or bandits for the right to wear the crown. You start the game with one castle and a small army. You gather taxes once a year from the villagers under your protection which you can use to train more men. Once you feel ready for battle you can go out into the world and wreak havoc. Keep looking over your shoulder though! GM 053 DS BOMBER Fly your attack/bomber through the caverns, bombing the hell out ofeverything. Avoid the walls and roof for this means death, well it would,I mean if you hit a wall or a roof in a plane at mach 2 you would be dead. FLYING SHARK This is a very good shoot-em-up. Take on the enemy with your bi-plane. Superb graphics in this one. (The person who did them knows how to draw). HI-LO This is just like the T.V. programme. Bet on the next card inline, will it be high or low? JIGSAW Load in any TINY, NEO or DEGAS picture, break it up and try to put it back together again. There is one on the disk for you to try. BREAKANOID This is a cross between breakout and arkanoid. Great fun to play and you even get the chance to design your own screens. If you design a great screen send it to us at Tumblevane and we'll add it to the disk. GM 054 DS BOG This is a word find game played on a 4 by 4 board. From this board you must make as many words as possible. Just like the Sun newspaper game. FUZZBALL This game used to be a favourite in the arcades, but what was it called? You control a character that jumps from square to square. As he lands the square changes colour. Once all the squares are the same colour you start on the next level. Mind you don't get stomped on by a nasty. TIME BANDIT is an RPG where you travel in time to make your fortune. What this means is that you shoot everything in sight and discover treasure. TRIVIA is just like it sounds. You answer 10 questions on various topics at a time. If it beats you all the time you can load in your own questions and answers. WALL STREET is a stocks and bonds game. See if you can make a fortune on Wall St. This version is a lot better than most on PD. YAHTZEE A classic dice game from the far east. GM 055 DS CARDS Two games of patience for you to try. The docs appear to be in german. LABYRINTH Guide your marble round a maze by tilting the playing area from side to side. OTHELLO This is a popular board game that requires a great amount of skill, and a little luck to win. SPACE WAR A two player game or you against the computer. Attack the enemy space-ship and destroy it before it destroys you. TUNNEL VISION is a very good maze game where you have to find the treasure. You can choose from a wide range of functions which make the game harder or easier,depending how good you are. GM 056 BELLUM A fast game of total destruction against hordes of alien space-ships. There are plenty of bolt on weapons and bonus icons to collect and one handy thing is you don't die every time your ship is hit by enemy fire. You just lose bits off your ship. LLAMATRON Jeff Minter's Megablaster for you. CHESSNUT is a great 3D chess game with brilliant graphics and all the usual features of the classic board game. Boffin or Blaster,there is one for you onthis disk. GM 057 DS ADVENTURE SOLUTIONS On this disk we have solutions to ADVENTURE 500, ADVENTURELAND, ALICE IN WONDERLAND, AMAZON, THE BLADE OF BLACKPOOLE, DEATH IN THE CARRIBEAN, COLOSSAL CAVE ADVENTURE, THE COUNT, THE CURSE OF CROWLEY MANOR, CUTTHROATS, CYBORG, DEADLINE, DRAGONWORLD, THE ENCHANTER, MYSTERY FUNHOUSE, GHOST TOWN, GUILD OF THIEVES, HITCHIKERS GUIDE TO THE GALAXY, INFIDEL, THE INSTITUTE, JINXTER, LEISURE SUIT LARRY (LOUNGE LIZARDS), MASK OF THE SUN, THE PAWN, ZORK 1, ZORK 2, ZORK 3, MINDWHEEL, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE, SORCERER OF CLAYMORGUE CASTLE, STRANGE ODYSSEY, PIRATE ADVENTURE, PLANETFALL, KINGS QUEST 1, QUESTRON, SEASTALKER, SORCERER, STARCROSS, SUSPECT, SUSPENDED, TRANSYLVANIA, ULTIMA (1,2 & 3), ULYSSES AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE, VOODOO CASTLE, GOLDEN VOYAGE, WITNESS and last but no means least THE WIZARD AND THE PRINCESS. GM 058 AZARIAN is a very addictive shoot-em-up where you control a space-ship in a playing area that reacts like Megaroids (In a vacuum). There are a whole host of nasty things out to destroy you. SPACEWAR is one of those games you like or hate. It is a battle against the computer or a friend where you have to destroy one another. The game has a large selection of options you can choose from to alter the playing area. FIRESTORM You are on a mission of mercy. Use the mouse to guide your ship around. GM 059 HARRIS WENT SKI-ING This is a good STOS game with music and sound effects. The idea is to get Harris safely across a very busy road to buy his set of skis from the shop thus enabling him to enter a downhill race. If you finish the course then you continue until you have won 5 times for which you win 10,000. Quite good fun even if you don't make it across the road. GM 060 DIE ALIEN BLOB An excellent arcade shoot-em-up. Avoid the laser cannon fire while shooting up the coloured spheres. Hectic action all the way, so if you think you are unbeatable, TRY this. Superb graphics and sound go with the game. GM 061 SNAKES AND LADDERS A disk full of board games aimed at those of you looking for something to do on a wet day. SNAKES AND LADDERS itself is the age old game of throwing a dice and moving up the ladders and down the snakes.The first one to square 100 wins. BACKGAMMON Clear your counters off the board before the computer and you win. SORCERY Change all the coloured squares to your colour by using a whole range of tactics and spells. Up to four players can play, or you can play the computer. (Which plays a mean game). CHECKERS A very good game for passing the time. GM 062 HAUNTED MONASTARY A good shoot-em-up with a twist in the tail. In this game you control a monk with supernatural powers in your quest to rid the monastary of foul beings from the netherworld. This is a SEUCK game so to run the game you double click on the .SCK file. GM 063 BATTLESCAPE This is a great R.P.G. Battle Scape allows two players to fight a strategic battle between the forces of Light and Dark over different terrains. Each player may choose the type of units he wants to comprise his total army. The objective is to find and destroy the enemy's Standard. The graphics are good and the game demands the use of good strategy. GM 064 ST BRIDGE At last the card game on the ST on PD. This program plays at about club level but be WARNED all the docs and on screen prompts are not in English and so a knowledge of the game is required. The graphics of the game should enable understanding of the actions required so have a go. GM 065 DS CROSSWORD PUZZLE This crossword package includes a maker/editor program which will help you to create your own puzzles. PONTOON Break the bank at your local casino after hours of practise with this program. CODEBREAKER A nice twist to the usual mastermind game, this one gets rid of colour codes, uses pictures and allows you to design your own objects for pictures. CHESS This is a play by Modem game (expensive way to play chess!) but there might be someone out there looking for it. DARTS This is one of the better darts games around.(It gives you a chance to win). GM 066 TEMON Another shoot-em-up written with SEUCK this time by T.Huq. Shoot the continuous waves of computer opponents (floppy disks, joysticks, mice, keyboards, etc) to gain all those valuable points. GM 067 DANIELS DUNGEON An excellent maze type game where you must find your way through the maze collecting keys etc. along the way. Be sure you avoid Dr. Chaos!! There is also an editor for Bubble Bobble on the disk. GM 068 SERENDIPITY This game consists of attempting to place coloured counters onto the board in lines of three, vertically, horizontally and diagonally, the game differs from the normal by allowing either player to use pieces of any colour plus there are three colours in play at any one time. SOLITAIRE now you can play the game on the computer and if you lose you can use the board designer to make your own playing area. There are four boards already made to give you some ideas and if one of them is giving you a hard time then use the save game feature until your ready to have another go. Very good. GM 069 DS OZONE The award winning game from Nick Harper. A platform game with puzzles, you have to reach the top of the tower within a set time otherwise its all over. There are 12 different classes of baddies to get past and many different forms of transport ( including a HANG GLIDER !!). This is one of the best. GM 070 BANG Mark the position of the bombs on the grid without getting your bum blown all over the map. Several levels of play all against the clock. If this is what the bomb squad do for a living God help them. TRAFFIC is a good little pinball game. Multi-ball play ( if you get it right) Hit the coppers light for special bonus score. GHETTO BLASTER The screen shows a ghetto blaster with radio annd built in mini TV screen which can import Degas pictures in mono. you can also play sound samples and adjust the playing speed. GM 071 DS A QUESTION OF SNOOKER An excellent trivia game in which you must choose 1 from 4 answers to each question. The first ball down is a red after that you get to choose the colour you wish to pot next, the higher the value the harder the question and the shorter the time in which to answer. We have compiled the progamme so it now runs on the STe as well as the ST. GM 072 DS DEEP LAIR a two player submarine battle. No great shakes this one, but fun for awhile. THE BOOGEY MAN In this game you must collect the boogeys as they appear on the screen while avoiding the hazzards. When you have collected the required number you can exit the screen and go onto the next level. THE MILL A two player game like Tic Tac Toe where you have to get three tiles in a row as many times as possible. RED ALERT A nice game this one. You must defend Europe from nuclear attack using laser stations and missles, you can place your bases and cities where you like within Europe and then wait for the attack. Just like in real life you cannot win but you gain a score for the amount of time you survive. Three levels of gameplay to test yourselve against. GM 073 STOS SHOOT-EM-UP-KIT Create your own programmes with smooth spri- tes and music. An easy to follow guide helps you along every stage of creating your very own STOS game. An example on the disk shows you what can be done. GM 074 DS MONEY is an arcade game for money grabbers everywhere. ED a complete "EAMON" editor. MR PAC another version of Pacman (and the last one in this catalogue, unless something really good comes this way ). TOP TRAINER An excellient race horse owner game. Buy and race your horse through the two seasons, both over the jumps and on the flat and while thats going on keep an eye on your stable, you can even have a bet on the side as well. A nice little game that some how keeps you going through the night if your not careful. GM 075 DRACHEN Takes a bit of getting into but once you are bitten then it's hard to put this down. Super game based on the chinese game Shanghai. Good graphics and an almost 3D look and feel about the game. SUPER GAME Take part in track and field events with up to 4 players taking part. Just like Daley Thompson's Decathlon. GM 076 DS LASER A very good missle command clone. Shoot down the incoming enemy missles from your four bases. Good graphics and game play. Come in and have a look at this one. ATOM This is a great little game for 1 to 4 players, you must place your atoms in a grid made up of squares, depending on where you place them they will split when more than 2, 3, 4 are placed in the same square, a chain reaction takes place and they attach themselves to the nearest free atom turning them to that players colour. Great fun to play, but not one for making new mates over. Also on the disk SPACEBALL, BLASTER and MASTER BREAK GM 077 DS TAI PAN 2 (1Meg) a very good trading game. You start the game with 2 guns, a ship and 1000 in cash you also have a debt with a money lender to pay off. There are about 12 items to trade with and you can buy more guns, ships and men. Trading takes place in three main areas of the world: the MEDITERRANEAN, the USA and the ORIENT. Be sure you pay off your debt as soon as possible otherwise the money lender will send out the boys!!. TOP OF THE POPS (half Meg or more) you are the manager of a record company, choose the release date for records, name the band and title of the song, how much money you want to spend on them, and see if you can get to number one. Not a really great game but one to look at, up to eight players at a time to play against. GM 078 DS VIOLENCE A very good shoot-em-up game NOT written using either STOS or S.E.U.C.K with very smooth scrolling. Looks and feels like the Bitmap game Xenon 2. A lot of hard work has gone into producing this game. If you are after a top class blast then this is it. ST Format rated this game at 77% (the highest of the month [June 1992]). This game is SHAREWARE with an asking price of just 5 well worth three times that amount. GM 079 DS 1Meg DUNGEONS OF MOIRA A D&D type game without any stunnng graphics, in fact what graphics there are, are built up from keyboard characters very much like the old classic Hack. However this is more than made up by the game play which is excellent. This game is very much for the board game fans, so be WARNED if you are into great graphics then this NOT for you. GM 080 DS NOTE: The first game on the disk auto boots. To access the other games boot them from the desktop. COMPANION 1 Get this one if you are into shoot-em-up games. Top quality graphics and excellent game play make this one of the very best PD games around at this time (2.6.92). You play the part of a spaceship pilot woken from deep sleep to find that your ship has run low of fuel, your only hope of reaching home is to get some fuel from a nearby planet. The only problem is that you must take it by force, and so the battle begins. BOXES V1.0 is a dice game for two players,which is similar to noughts and crosses, except the dice dictate where on the board you may play and the frus- trating "always a draw" bit has been removed. The game board con- sists of nine blocks of nine boxes, so there are nine noughts and crosses games that are arranged to make one large game. The blocks and boxes are numbered 3 to 11, like so: | 3| 4| 5| | 6| 7| 8| | 9|10|11| The object of the game is to make a line of three blocks or, to avoid the draw, fill five blocks with your chosen colour. The same applies to the boxes within a block, close a line of three or just close five of your colour to win the block (watch out for that little trick). When a block is won the winning sequence of boxes will flash. Any open boxes in that block will be filled with the block winners colour. The scores will be increased and decreased as necessary. Turns alternate between players, and boxes are closed depending on the dice score. I liked this game it can be as hard or as easy as you wish, two player game only. SPOT THE DIFFERENCE by Tony Greenwood of STOSSER fame. Not alot you can say about this. You pick one of the ten pictures and then try and spot the ten changes between the two pictures you are faced with. There is a clock to play against if you wish. UTOPOS. Now this is very good, Its a two player game, with both players taking part at the same time using a split screen. The game itself is very like Thrust/Oids. You guide your ship around lumps of rock while looking for the second player, who you blast to bits once you have found him. While you try and find him you have to watch the gravity pulling you where you have no wish to go, fuel running out and a few other things that I'll leave you to find out about. This I like very much, almost a thinking mans kill everything that moves!!. GM 081 DS D&D CONSTRUCTION KIT This is not really a game but this is the only section it really fits into. What these two programs do is create a set of master sheets for a D&D gamesmaster the first creates stats for characters used by the players and also stats for NPC's, as a gamesmaster I find this much quicker than sitting down and doing them myself. The second program will create a city map and all the information that is needed to run the city, This includes guild buildings, temples, shops (a great many types), dwelling places and empty buildings, You can also create special buildings for your own use within the map. In all a very handy set of programs for playing D&D or AD&D. COUNTOUT A game taken from the TV series Countdown. See if you are as good as you think you are. GM 082 STe NOT TOS 1.62 OR OVER SMASH HIT This is one of the best tennis games in PD, the graphics are very good and the spot FX are top of the range. The gameplay is brill, unlike some games of this type there are NO set plays to beat the computer (well I can't find any) it gives you a differing game each time you turn on. The guy who wrote the game is the same person who did GRAV and GRAV 2. In short one of the best. GM 083 DS 1MEG HOVERJET SIMULATOR [DEMO] This disk is designed to introduce you to the world of cyberdrome, and to help you determine whether or not you have what it takes to become a Cybernaut. CyberDrome is a virtual Universe inside a Me- mory Matrix that house thousands of growing artificial life pro- grams. This once peaceful space is now under attack from rouge programs, it is the job of the Cybernauts to patrol this area and do battle with the rouge programs, these programs take the form of battle craft that can be destroyed by your Hoverjet. The demo has one main mission to undertake that can take up to 1/2 an hour, but you can destroy hundreds of other craft (programs). This is a very good demo, that is worth calling a game in its own right. Take a look, I mean for 1:75 your not going to lose anything!!. GM 084 DS COLLAPSE, REACTION & CYBERSNAKE Cybersnake is a great game of collecting the daimonds, you guide your snake around the maze eating the jewels. The catch is that as you eat your snake grows, eat your own tail and you die. REACTION is the old PD favourite, by placing your atoms on the board and adding to them they will split, 2 in a corner square, 3 on a side square and 4 in a central square. The split will effect your atoms and will take over your enemies atoms and with luck (or skill) wipe him off the board. You can play against the computer or up to 4 other players. This game is best played against as many people as possible, in fact the more people the more groans and cry's of outrage. COLLAPSE is a very good block falling game, line three blocks the same up and they disappear as the game go's on so the faster they fall. All in all this one of the better PD disks around. STOMP by Iain Melvin This is the most annoying game I have ever played, it looks so simply and yet it takes some working out to get it right!. In the game all you have to do is build the word STOMP either ho- rizontally or vertically but in reading order to pass to the next level. You move blocks by holding down the fire button. Mines will only explode when you leave (or jump off) them. These are the ba- sics I'll leave you to work out the rest for yourselves!. I like this even if it is annoying!!. GM 085 DS ANARCHY ACADEMY A 3D graphic adventure game that was a commercial game now released as SHAREWARE. The idea behind the game is to blow your ex school to high heaven. A fun game even if it is a bit on the slow side, once you get into the game you forget the slow scrolling of the graphics. GM 086 DS PLOP The game board consists of a grid. Within this grid you play the game by placing your cursor on a section ogf the grid. Each square expands every time you click the mouse button until they PLOP adding some of its contents to surrounding sections of the grid. This continues until only one colour PLOP is left, the owner of this colour is the winner. OZONE This has got to be one of the best PD platform games. Your joystick controls a cute little fellow as he battles and climbs his way through 13 levels of puzzles and cute enemies. SPACEWAR This game has you blowing your enemy to bits while you do battle with a suns gravity. You get to select from a whole range special features and you can play against the computer or a friend, if you want to lose a friend this is the way to do it, it gets real mean out there in space. DOWNFALL This is a two player game so you will need a friend to play against. The basic idea is to bury your enemy under a snow storm, the screen is divided into two. The snow falls from the top of the screen, to win you just have to make the snow pile up to the top of your opponents side before your side. Your joystick controls a cursor, plug another into the mouse port for the second player. At the top of the screen you each have a row of icons clicking on one of them with the cursor activates them. Along the side of each area are two small tubes, once the snow in these reaches the top you can use more of the icons. Below each playing area are your energy bars, at the bottom of each side is a hole when the snow falls into this hole two coloured bars appear, when the bars meet the floor of your opponants area moves up. ARCADIAN This is only the second flight sim I've come across in PD and its a good one. You are in control of a squadron of mantas. Use the joystick to control your craft and whizz about wasting the enemy. The main task is to destroy the enemy bases and get back to your own. The enemy will spit out ships and missles which do their best to stop you in your tracks. GM 087 DS BAR GAMES Just what you have always wanted, to be able to play all those games like POOL, CRIB, DARTS, CHECKERS and PONTON without having to pay for the beer. POOL is a good game of 8 ball pool you can select the type of game you wish to play against a second player or just muck about, type of fouls, ball off the table, hitting no ball, etc. The only moan I have is that there appears to be no way of putting spin on the ball. DARTS Not much you can say about a game of darts, this prog lets you select the number of sets and legs and the skill (if playing the computer) of your opponent from rubbish to 9 dart checkout manic. The gameplay is good and there is no waving dart or darthand to put you off. PONTON Well there really is nothing to tell about playing ponton, the guy with the hand of 21 or closest wins!. CRIB The classic card game of skill and chance now on your Atari. CHECKERS Another game of skill (?) that us old folk like to play when the cash runs low and its raining outside the pub. GM 088 DS 1 Meg HUNT FOR GREY NOVEMBER Advanced submarines have been stolen by terrorists, Your mission is to destroy the subs from the air in your Lockheed S-3A Viking. The game screen shows a map of the area over which you must fly one section at a time searching for the enemy when you find a sub you must destroy it within a time limit otherwise you will lose contact and it will escape. While all this is going on the enemy is sinking your ships. The game ends when you have destroyed all the enemy subs or he has sunk all your ships. There are several levels of gameplay to select, so you can start of easy and work your way up. Highly recommended, there is a small manual of instructions on the disk, I found that for the first couple of games I needed the instructions. GM 089 DS POWER TOWER This game is played out over a board split into a grid, each player starts the game with three pieces, you can buy more as the game gos on. When two peice meet on the same square then the view changes to the combet screen and the players grab the joystick in order to do battle with each other. Each piece has its own strengh level and weapon (from swords to rocket launchers). If you never buy another PD disk then get this one, its one of those that only arrive once in a BLUE MOON. GM 090 DS 1Meg DROID II and DROID III Two Games about the same droid on the same disk both need a double sided drive and 1 Meg. In the first game you look down on the playing area and the basic idea is to make money by hanging posters in the city. There are alsorts of things to pick up that will help you progress in the game. DROID III follows on from Droid II (never have guessed that would you) He is now out of work and confused, he drinks milk instead of oil, but this soon changes because there are two firms that will hire his services. Again he is given the task of hanging posters in the city and ripping down the other firms. Two good games once you get into them. Recommended. GM 091 DS PLAX ATTACK A simple shoot-em-up where you must kill off the plax attacking a mouth full of teeth with your toothpaste. AIR TO AIR COMBAT a kind of dogfight game for two players, colourful graphics. BYTEMAN A Pacman clone. Thats all you can say about it. The three games on this disk are aimed at the younger ST user rather than the older user. The above disk is presented as a shareware and the author is asking 4, if you should send him the money he will return to you another double sided disk full of goodies. GM 092 DS ATAX A vertically scrolling kill everything in sight game with nice graphics that is very addictive. MATCH MAKER Is a SHAREWARE game from DCS with the author asking for 2:50 registration fee, it has 6 levels of play against a strict time limit. Very good for a rainy afternoon. GM 093 DS ARGON An arcade adventure that requires pixel prefect precision, what your mission is no-one knows but you must fly through ever more complex caverns shooting the bad guys and collecting the mo- ney they leave behind. OUT you have landed on the planet Drax only to find you have run out of fuel. So you must collect 7 pods while avoiding the aliens (or killing them). The only gripe I'v got is that you are returned to the start of each level when you die. TURBO A game based on the old game of Super Sprint. You and a mate (two players only) have to race around a track picking up points and spanners as you go. I would think that you can improve your car with the spanners, but I've yet to test this game as no body else can seem to play it. DISK HUNT Is a platform game where you must gather all the disks on each screen while avoiding the perils that try and kill you off. Not a bad disk of games that will keep both you and the kids coming back for more. GM 094 DS 1Meg DUNGEON LORD An interactive graphic adventure game from the USA very much like Mystic Well and based on Dungeon Master. This is a shareware title and in ordered to complete the game you will have to register with the author to enter the higher levels. You can finish the first three levels of the game without the codewords. GM 095 DS 1Meg NOT TOS V2.0 OR ABOVE ARTHUR OF THE BRITONS A shareware game from Ralph Effemy. You must guide Arthur and his men as they explore the four lands trying to stay alive. As you progress you will come across sub games, such as an archery tournament or target shooting. You may visit villages or attack enemy castles. This is a mouse controlled game with a great deal of depth and great gameplay. Another game I can HIGHLY RECOMMEND. GM 096 DS 1Meg MEGALINE A simple Tron light cycle game but with anything up to four players at a time playing, these four players can be human or computer, so you can play against three computer controlled cycles or you can de-activate some of the computer craft and play between as many as you like. Not a bad little game this from the same people who gave you Smash Hit. GM 097 DS FATEMASTER Another Animal Soft game from the boys in Amsterdan. This time you guide an alien agent around a town completing small missions in order to complete the main mission. The graphics are very good and the spot effects add to overall effect of the game, the gameplay soon gets its hooks into you and the humour keeps everything moving along at a fast pace. My mate fell in love with this game and kept coming back to it when there was an hour going spare in the office. St Review gave it a good write up in their mag and rated it as five ***** [BUGET BUY] in issue 14 the highest rating that month. GM 098 DS CHAOS This is a game I had on the old C64 (I think it was on several other systems as well) and has been converted to the ST by Martin Brownlow. Its all about spellcasting and battling wizards for 2-8 players (no single player against the computer) you can summon up all manner of beings to fight on your side. Fighting takes place between pieces when they meet on the same square, having done so they then go into the combat screen and this is where the fun begins, each piece has its own weapon that gives it an advantage or disadvantage, its no good trying to off an archer with a knight (the archer will take him out before he gets within 20 yards) but an archer against monster will last 2 seconds. The program also has a whole range of samples from various films and TV shows (Red Dwarf is just one such). I really like this game, its simple, but then so are all the best games. Get a mate round and have hours of fun with this disk, be warned the first time I played this game me and a pal were up for 12 hours doing nothing but eating, drinking and playing this. There are two versions of this disk, 1 Meg and 1/2 meg so please state your machine type on the FRONT of your order form along with the disk number. There is also an 11K doc that you should read before you try playing. GM 099 DS VIKING III This is an all action space game from Mark Ribbink. You have just landed your Viking III spaceship on mars only to come under attack from the Martians (OOooh Yea!) plays a bit like a cross between Space invaders and Defender. Its quite a good game that takes awhile to get into but once you've got the hang of it, its not as easy as you might think. You can select a level to play at, Sergeant - Colonel with all rank in between. There are two versions of the game on this disk, 1 Meg or 1/2 Meg so it can be played by everyone. GM 100 DS INTERNATIONAL CRICKET from John Campbell is far better than sitting in front of the box watching the game, get out there and give them hell. You can select from 10, 20, 30 or cup matchs against seven countries, you can play against the computer or a friend (if your feeling very lazy you can let the computer play against itself). Pick your team, select your bowlers, toss the coin and place your fielders then away you go. There are 7 batting shots to pick from and you pick the bowling line you want to bowl. A very good game of cricket far better then just watching the match go by in the text game of cricket. Some of the fast bowlers in this game are very mean, but you can select from 3 levels of play and that helps alot. I like this game but hate cricket as a rule. Well worth the shareware price of 4:00 should you decide to send the author the money asked for!!, which of course you will if you like the game. GM 101 DS PYSCHO PIG 2 Another great game from Animalsoft, the same people who gave you Fatemaster. (see GM 097) In this game you take the part of Pyscho pig in his bid to rescue his litter from a gang of badies, the leader of which looks like a well known carton character. The same standard of graphics and humour run though this game as are to be found in fatemaster (in other words very good). This is a two disk set and the price should be treated the same as any other PD game we sell, the second disk counts as part of your order. Great value for money. GM 102 DS NOSTRAM This is top class platform game the graphics are just simply the best I've yet to see in a PD program!!, they put to shame anything in the low price (7 jobs) section of the local software shops and have a bash at some of the 25 games. Whats the game all about you ask, You have got to gather crystals from each level of the tower and then enter into battle against one last mighty nastie. There are plenty of creatures to keep you busy while you try and get your mitts on the crystals and each one is a pleasure to meet, there so well drawn. My one beef is the screen swapping, its slow, still you can't have everything. Make the most of this game as its the last one that will come out as shareware. The lads have decided to start their own licenceware company, watch the licenceware section for a new band of bodies calling themselves POWERFIST PRODUCTIONS. GM 103 DS 1Meg THE WIZ by Dave Cobbledick an educational disk/game disk and very well put together it is too. You must answer ten questions picked at random from several categories in your quest to become a wizard. The game also uses digitised speach but not in an over the top way. If you do well you can enter your name in the hall of fame. A nice game for testing your knowledge, or that of someone else, it would also help with younger ST users with general knowledge in a fun way. GM 104 DS GREY MATTER & SPLAT Another Dave Cobbledick disk, with Grey Matter you have the option of trying your hand at either conundrums or word fill. Conundrums gives you 30 seconds in which to find the word from up to 9 letters, word fill grives you the same time limit in which to guess the word and enter it. Both of these will have the old grey matter working over time. SPLAT is a version of the card came Higher or Lower, you start of with 5,000 and try and make a fortune (I've never got higher than 10,000 grand). A good all round disk for some fun or too improve your mind!!. GM 105 DS 1Meg GALACTIC FRUIT BOWL And yet another game from Dave Cobbledick and Dunces Cap Software this time he has merged two of your favorite pub machines together, the fruit machine and the Trivia quiz machine. The game is a real pleasure to play you answer questions with true or false which then allows you to spin the reels for a score or answer another question, If you get a wrong answer you lose a credit from the machine. The fruit machine allows you to hold the reels or have another spin and has even got its own feature play (I do not know what that will do, as I've never got that far). This is a very good learning tool as well as a good game. Nice one Dunces Cap Software. GM 106 DS 1Meg MINDLOCK Dave Cobbledick must be a very busy person for here is another disk from him. This is in the same mould as most of his other disks and is both game and educational. This disk covers three subjects 1.General knowledge, 2. Remedial mathematics and 3. English languages. You start with the skillmaster screen where you use your skill to stop at the lowest number you can find on the board (easy the first time, but it gets harder) next you answer the required number of questions on general knowledge, remedial mathematics and English language and then onto a bonus level. You have five lives (I think) to start with and you keep going round until you run out. A very well put together program thats well worth 1:75 of anyones money. GM 107 SUPER MATCH MAKER 2 Here we go again with a follow up from Dave Cobbledick's Super Match Maker, due to the high demand from all you fans of the first disk he has added more levels, more options, faster gameplay, more FX, more music and synthesised speach. You also only have 1 life. There are four types of game to play, you can stick with Mix 'n' Match or try your hand at Match 'n' Match where you have two grids and must match one tile from one grid with another from the other grad. Aviod a Match, again with two grids where you aviod matching tiles from each grid or lastly you can try Super Match where you have a very tight time limit to find 36 pairs in a 72 tile grid. There is a high score table to record your best efforts, WARNING to enter your name on the high score table the disk must not be write protected. SO MAKE A BACK UP OF YOUR DISK. GM 108 DS 1Meg OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE Another Dave Cobbledick disk full of puzzles and games with the added bonus of a chance of 200 worth of goo- dies. There are 8 sections to battle your way through including Turnabout, very much like the TV program, Killzone, Quantum leap, Dave has the grey matter working overtime with this maths test, Inspirations A memory test and the others all test you to the li- mit. Another very good disk thats well worth the asking price of 1:75 All the disks in Dave Cobbledicks section are shareware and the price of registration is never higher than 5 and is normally a lot less than this. I must say that I'm very impressed with both his programming skills and his low pricing on his disks. Well worth the effort to write and send your money offas he will send you some of his other stuff. GM 109 COLOUR CLASH Another fine program from Animalsoft, the people who gave you Fatemaster. This time you are a chameleon placed into a maze by a Prof. to test your intelligence and endurance. Its your task to solve the puzzle and defeat the nasties, being a chameleon you can change colour to do this you must first move over a coloured card, each time you do this you gain a skill, such as jumping, flying or block moving. A game that require a bit of thought instead of just killing everything in sight, nice one Animalsoft, more please. GM 110 DS TRODONIANS CREATION ( TROS Part 2) Once again you are drawn back to Thraxdon to do battle against the Elders and the Red city. What the Elders have in mind for you this time I'll let you discover for yourdelves. If you have played the first part of TROS you will have found out at the end about their device which enables the Elders to transfere minds from one body to another this may come in handy this time. You do know that the Elders appear to have no purpose, they ask for little but they destroy anything as and when it please them, they have no subjects, no loyalty. They just remain within the Red city unless they become bored and seek out some amusement. They just may leave you alone to sort yourself out from the complex and difficult situation they have placed you in or they might become bored with the whole thing and wipe you out, there is no logic behind their power. It is probably this that could be their un-doing. If you enjoyed TROS part 1 then this is right up your street, its even better than the first part and has had a lot more time spent on it. If your someone who likes adventures but are looking for something new then give this a try. Its more of a role playing game and uses some NEW ideas which I've not seen used in commercail games. GM 111 DS 1Meg The Glass Buttock of Tharg: A strategy game from the author of Grandad and the Quest for the Holey Vest. If you read the file at the start of the game you will soon see that the humour is the same as Grandad. This is a very well put together game that is well worth the 5 shareware fee needed to complete the game. Even without sending the 5 there is plenty to keep you busy for many a night. The graphics are top draw stuff (again) and the game can be played again and again. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. GM 112 DS REBOUND by Dave Cobbledick is a bat and ball game that requires skill, stamina determination and patience. The game is played over 3 levels and nine rounds and gets faster and harder the further you go. You start with 3 balls and the game ends when you run out of balls or complete all nine rounds. The game is controlled via the mouse with a few extra functions available from the keyboard. After entering your name you enter the playing screen with your bat at the bottom of the screen, the bat can be moved from left to right and has a limited amount of vertical movement that can be used to great advantage. On each of the 3 walls in the playing area are pads, hitting these pads ups your score, hitting all 3 pads (without touching the walls) gives you a bonus score you also receive an extra ball as certian scores come up. You lose a ball if you allow it passed your bat, this also has the effect of shrinking your bat in size thus making the game harder, the bat will go back to full size at the end of each round. A very nice twist to an old theme with good use of chip music and samples. GM 113 DS MRS.MUNCHIE 1Meg required. This is very good Pacman clone with lots of extra features. Zap ghosts, bugs and bees (among others) whilst collecting power pills, sugar treats and keeping your eye open for traps. With over 20 different maze styles and 100's of levels this will keep you busy for quite awhile, well it kept us going for a couple of weeks in the office.Also on the disk is GALAXIAN a good working of the 1979 Bally pub arcade game, 1 or 2 players with either keyboard or joystick control. Complete indtructions are on the disk if you have never played this classic game, the main aim of the game is to destroy the incoming waves of Galaxians, your craft sits at the bottom of the screen and moves from left to right firing its laser skyward. There are 4 different levels of skill and no end to the levels. I once scored 15,213,980 at this game in a pub in Southampton!! GM 114 DS 1Meg COURSE ANGLER V1.02. If fishing is your sport or you are thinking of having a go at the sport then this is the game for you. The fact is this is closer to a simulation, without all the hassle of buying rods, tackle or getting wet. It follows very closely to the real thing. Make up your tackle and bait, choose your rod and the type of water in regard to the species of fish you are trying to catch, even allow for the weather. You can pick the type of fish- ing you wish to go in for, there is practice, tournament or match. This is an excellent way for both the experienced angler or a raw beginner to try out ideas they may have without getting anything wet. The beginner can get some idea of what to try at his/her lo- cal fishing spot. If the program gives you a fair catch then you can be sure you will catch something for real. The experienced angler might try a new rod type or bait before doing it for real. I could go on about this program forever. This updated disk has both the 1Meg and half meg version on it. Both programs are packed and need to be de-packed onto a blank formated disk, full in- structions for both the game and how to de-pack the program are included on the disk. I have always wanted to go fishing, in fact I have a couple of times but have never caught anything so gave it up. This program has helped me catch my first fish over 2lb. My biggest to date is 4 pounder (god knows what it was, but it tasted alright) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. GM 115 THE OBSCURE NATURALIST This program was originally going to be a commercial release, This STAC created adventure from Peter Hauge should keep you busy for quite sometime. What could be more re- laxing than a walk through the countryside?. Not a lot can happen, you would think. You'll find out different as you play the part of a budding naturalist. Great graphics enhance what is a very good game. If you enjoy this first part the second is avialable from the author whrn you register. GM 116 DS 1Meg Withdrawn as the game hangs up before you get half way. GM 117 DS 1Meg GRANDAD 2 More great graphics, more puzzles, more fun, more hu- mour from Ian Scott the creator of Grandad. If you had the first Grandad (and if you did not, why not?) you know what you are in for, only this time there is more of it (a two disk set this time) and if anything its even better, if thats possible. This time Grandad has traded in his wheelchair for a motorbike and has gone to the local park the graphics are as good if not better than most licenceware games and they are original the interaction with the characters you meet is both helpful and fun (most of the time) and adds that extra something to the gameplay. This game, just like the first Grandad is a must for everyone who enjoys a well put together game that requires a bit of thought and not just a waggle on the joystick....I think I've got that last bit right. GM 118 SS STE ONLY OPERATION GARFIELD by Dave Brankin is a great STE only game with 130K of sampled sound, full 8 way scrolling, smart bombs, first aid kits, etc. Mouse controlled and great fun for the kids and us older kids as well. GM 119 DS INSECTROID Another Galaxian type shoot-em-up with some nice an- imated graphics. Your ship can move in all eight directions within the lower third of the screen, where you can pick up bonus points and extras and allows you to get right in the aliens face!. You score points by blowing away the attacking aliens and they are worth 100,50 or 10 points depending on the type this can be x10 if there are diving on you when hit. every 5th wave is a challenge wave where you can pick some very high bonus scores and every 10th wave is a boss wave which are very hard to beat. You start the game with 10 lives and get an extra one for every 20,000 points scored, the aliens have two types of shot, syraight bombs (easy) and smart bombs which track you. To help you in your quest you can get your hands on super firpower. This is a very good Galaxian clone that will keep you coming back for more if you like a good shoot-em-up to relax with after a hard day on the computer. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Also on the disk is CUD LEES QUEST from the author who gave you Mrs.Munchie this is one for the platform games fans, with joystick control and a choice of adult or child mode, one easier than the other. There are plenty of nasties to kill off or avoid and puzz- les to solve as you make you way through the various levels. There is some question about running this game on TOS 1.6 or TOS 1.62 so if you have either of these TOS versions BE WARNED. GM 120 DS BRAIN DAMAGE by Dave Cobbledick The latest disk from Dave is a real winner with 15 stages and 8 very different games to play. Like all of his programs it is intended to improve your mind. This program tests your knownledge on three main subjects; Music, Ge- neral knownledge and TV. I found the questions asked covered a good peroid of time and some of them were very hard while others were quite simple, but thats the way it should be. I also liked the fact that my score, or lack of it effected my brain cell count (the score) and I almost felt death creeping up on me when I fai- led to get the answer right!!. If your brain cell count falls to zero you lose a life, three lives lost and you end the game. Be warned this game could leave you BRAIN DEAD. Nice one Dave, more please. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. GM 121 DS 1Meg WALLS OF ILLUSION A great Dungeon Master clone, this one is even better than Mystic Well. The graphics are up to commercial stan- dard and the gameplay is out of this world. This is shareware program and this disk is limited to a small(ish) area, having said that it took me three days of playing (about four hours a night) to find the limit. The program is German and the signs on the wall are all in German, most of them say things like 'The enemy hunger after flesh' and you do not need to know what they say. Instruc- tions are also in German but we have run them past the German Translate disk and added that to the disk so they now make sense if you read them with care. If you are into RPG or enjoy a bit of hack and slay then this is for you. GM 122 DS A FIST FULL OF PROGRAMS A disk from Dave Cobbledick with no less than six programs on it, a competition and a prize draw all for a few quid. So on the coming cold winter nights you can choose from ACE CHASER, a gambling card game. SPELL MASTER, a game that requires you to give the correct spelling from a variable list. CRYPTOGRAM, a 'countdown' type game for two players with its own built in dictionary capable of learning over 13,000 words. LINK, a fast and furious game of linking. SHAPES, another fast game of making shapes against the clock. SPINNER, the fruit machine type game that could be your passport to some great prizes. There has to be something for everyone on this great compilation disk and if you register before 31.01.94 you get the whole lot for just 2:50 (the required registion fee). The program will run on both the 1Meg and Half meg Atari. Don't get stuck with nothing to do this winter get hold of A Fist Full of Programs. GM 123 DS BLUDGEON by Seaton Software Cooperative. This is computer modera- ted fantasy combat game and its good. The gameplay is what grabs you by the throat, if you are into D & D type games then I recom- mend that you get this one. The graphics stop this from being an all time winner, they are good enough to show you whats going on and whats coming next but they are nothing to write home about. There must be someone out there who can improve on them, if you feel you could add to this game by improving them then give the guys a call. Right now for the blurb:- The Bludgeon gaming system is not the same as most traditional computer game. Bludgeon adventure can be played as stand alone solo adventures, the program was originally conceived as a tool so that fantasy wargame battles could be en- joyed by multi-player groups either as a tactical wargame or as part of a fantasy roleplaying adventure. Which all means that the disk has an example fantasy adventure (which is very good) and if you want to you can upgrade to the licenceware version of the disk which will allow you to build your own adventures and pass them around to others (or put them into your Favourite PD library) or get your mates round and watch everyone fight each other to the death!!. Highly recommended. GM 124 DS Version 04.04.93 Star Trek: The Klingon War. By James S. Sellers Star Trek: The Klingon War (ST:TKW) is a Star Trek battle simula- tion. As Captain of the USS Enterprise, a battlecruiser class starship, your mission is to destroy a Klingon invasion fleet. You command a top rated crew that will carry out your orders in the use of weapons, shields, sensors, displays, warp and impulse dri- ves, probes, and navigation. At last a Startrek game that plays as well as it should. There are plenty of options to pick from at the start of the game which will make it easier or harder to play so you can get into the game before you really need to think. In the easy mode you can win without much trouble and with out having the full use of every feature in the game, but as you increase the levels you need to know whats whats happening and where. I like this alot. Thanks go to J.Bamber for down loading this from a BBS. Have fun and keep your shields up! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. GM 125 DS 1Meg GEOFRAN by Tony Woolcock On the 11th November 2053 the interplanetary space ship Colombia was launched. The probe RTXX1CV1...87..54.FR, more affectionately known as GEOFRAN was to probe the descend to the surface of the moon and enter the vast underground network now known to exist under the surface of the hostile terrain. As Leonid Kirkalev, you must control the probe Geofran and guide it through the underground network. Use the joystick to control the probe left, right, up, and down. The fire button will release high powered bandars that will destroy most craft with a single hit. Bandars are expensive, so use your ammunition liberally as your electronic monetary system is reduced for every shot fired. However every hit on an alien probe will increase your coffer. BEWARE. Some of the more sophisticated alien craft can detect when you fire your weapons and cause them to explode while still on board. Fuel is limited and is burnt at an alarming rate when the probe is not in motion. The ship must be fuelled regularly to succeed in your mission. The Titans are a strange race and for a price, they will provide fuel, ammunition and a lethal weapon known as a Theo. They will also repair your probe for you. There are several Crondonal stations where you may obtain their services and take part in the main leisure activity on Titan, Gambling. THE GAMES section continued in the GAMES 2 file.S For a better idea of these games refere to the prefix and game number after the title of the game. You will find a full descrip- tion in another part of the catalogue. BAC 001 - DS PACMAN (GM 074), BANG (GM 070), BACKGAMMON (GM 049), SOLITAIRE (GM 068), OTHELLO (GM 055), CHESS (GM 065), DRACHEN (GM 075) and SE- RENDIPITY (GM 068) Eight great board games on one disk !!!!, all these for 1:75 BAC 002 - DS BRIDGE IT (GM 049), CELEST (GM 041), FUZZBALL (GM 054), CHECKERS (GM 010), MONOPOLY (GM 027), SNAKES & LADDERS (GM 061), SORCERY (GM 061), BATTLESHIPS (GM 041) and YAHTZEE (GM 041). Nine board games on this one, still only 1:75 BAC 003 - DS ST BRIDGE (GM 064), CARDS (2 games of patience GM 055), CRIBBAGE (GM 010)Four games for 1:75 BAC 004 - DS PATIENCE (GM 007), MILEGAME (GM014), and ST VEGAS (GM 044), ST V TUMBLEVANE ATARI ST CATALOGUE TUMBLEVANE PD 6, West, Road, Emsworth, Hamshire, PO10 7JT Tel: EMSWORTH (0243) 370600 DISK PRICES. All disks are priced at 1:75 each, unless otherwise stated. ABBREVIATIONS DS - DOUBLE-SIDED DISK DRIVE REQUIRED MONO - MONOCHROME MONITOR REQUIRED 1 MB - 1 MEGABYTE OF RAM REQUIRED NOT STE - WILL NOT RUN ON STE NOT 1.62 - WILL NOT RUN ON TOS 1.62 CSR - COLOUR SCREEN REQUIRED ALL DISKS ARE COLOUR AND SINGLE SIDED UNLESS STATED GRAPHIC GAMES. Continued from GAMES 1 file. GM 126 DS SQUIDGE by Robert Cooper The Froot-Parstals are taking over the planet Joose. They are sending their terrifying creatures to destroy the once happy race of Splats who live on Joose. Be quick. Jump into the Mark IV Super Toomator and destroy the evil forces of the Froot-Parstals. If you can, enlist a fellow pilot to fly the Mark VII Super Leemone, but be quick,we don't have much time left!!. An odd sort of shoot everything in sight game where you kill fruit instead of anything more 'real', its good fun and thats what counts. Written with SUCK. just double-click on the SCK file. GM 127 DS STRIKER. Another SUCK game this time its the good old 'get in that plane and shoot everything in sight'. This game plays very well and shows what can be done with this Shoot Up Construction Kit, the sprites move well and autofire helps a lot as the badies just keep coming and not in the same old attack paths. For a SEUCK game this is well worth having. AS with all SEUCK games you double- click on the SCK file to run the program NOT the PRG file. GM 128 DS SOFTWARE PROJECTS by Aquila Software projects is a software com- pany simulation. You are the director of Engine software and must make all the major decisions concerning the developent and release of a software packages. This is achieved by clicking on the va- rious icons in the game. Engine software is a young company and only has one title to its credit which is falling out of the top twenty. This is where you take over. This is an interesting STOS game that looks good, it sometimes fails to clear the screen when it should, which can get up your nose, but it has only happened a couple of times to me and I can live with it. Having said that I've never got past 18 months in business before the bank takes over!!. GM 129 DS TERMATROID is a full colour arcade game written in machine code with fast, smooth graphics and sampled sounds. Basically it is a one player shoot-em-up which features excellent game play and heaps of power-ups! Watch out for the flying saucers. This really is a smooth running professional game from Below Zero Software. GM 130 1 Meg DS 2 disk set 3.00 TOWERS A Dungeon Master type game from JV Enterprises. You get the full game but you will need the manual to finish it. I have played it as far as you are allowed which if I remember rightly is 4 levels, and it kept me in there for a few days. Can't get enough. You do need to register with them in the U.S.A for $15, which I am going to do! You can use Master Card or Visa. GM 131 DS POKER SOLITAIRE You deal 25 cards one by one on to a 5X5 grid and make as high a score as possible by counting each row and column as a poker hand. Good graphics and game play. GM 132 DS QUEST FOR KNOWLEDGE Yet another absolutely brilliant game from Dave Cobbledick and Dunces Cap Software. Superbly smooth graphics. Hunt around the smooth scrolling maze to find keys. At every key you land on you must answer a set of questions in a given time, or lose a life. If you INFORMATION PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE: Are programs and files put together by Atari ST enthusiasts from around the world. They have been placed in the public domain to allow other people to use the programs. The authors some times copyright their material, but state that they may be freely copied, but ask that no monies be charged for the product. SHAREWARE/FREEWARE SOFTWARE: Very similar to public domain, but the author asks the user to send a registration fee/donation to them, in return you will get things like manuals, source code, updates, etc. This means the author gets a small payment for all his/her hard work and will hopefully encourge him/her to do fur- ther work. The donation/fee is usually quite small, between 10 and 20. We do not contribute any money for such programs sold, because we do not use them (if we do then we pay). It is the user who is asked to contribute to the author, we act as an unofficial distributor. 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The V stands for version. The number is an indication of the programs development, the higher the number the later the version and the later the version the better the program (9 times out of ten this is true). If there is a version number for the program it will appear after the program name. The disk number is also an indica- tion of how new the program is. CONDITIONS OF SALE: Whilst every effort is made to ensure that they work as described, we cannot be held responsible for the functioning of any of the programs herein. We are NOT a software house, we do not own or produce the software described in the ca- talogue. All the programs work on the systems we use in the offi- ce, but if any bugs are found then we are not responsible. If the disks reach you in a damaged state or the data is corrupted we will replace it free of charge, but always with the same software. 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TUMBLEVANE ATARI ST CATALOGUE TUMBLEVANE PDL 6, West Road, Emsworth, Hampshire, PO10 7JT Tel: EMSWORTH (0243) 370600 DISK PRICES. All disks are priced at 1:75 each, unless otherwise stated. ABBREVIATIONS DS - DOUBLE SIDED DISK DRIVE REQUIRED MONO - MONOCHROME MONITOR REQUIRED 1 MB - 1 MEGABYTE RAM REQUIRED NOT STE - WILL NOT RUN ON STE NOT 1.62 - WILL NOT RUN ON 1.62 TOS CSR - COLOUR SCREEN REQUIRED ALL DISKS ARE COLOUR AND SINGLE SIDED UNLESS STATED MISCELANEOUS MISC 001 DEMO GENERATION GAP V3.80 Is a program for storing, organizing and printing information on your family tree. Information on up to 600 parents, grandparents and great grandparents can be stored on a 520ST/e, and over 2000 on the 1040ST/e going back 19 generations. A very good program this, my mother uses it for keeping track of her dog breeding !!. There is a large manual on the disk to help you get started. MISC 002 DS 1Meg POOLWISE V3.8 Is a new football pools prediction program. Loaded with features and very easy to use. Its menu driven with prompt boxs all over the place. I can't say how accurate it is, I've not used it (I don't have time to do the pools), but it must be worth a go, if you win a mill remember where you found the program!!. There is a manual on the disk that needs to be read before you alter things on the disk. For a 10 fee the author will send you an updated disk with all the latest results on. MISC 003 DS BIORHYTHMS A simple little program to give you a graphical and text based read-out on your current physical, intellectual and emotional state. All you have to do is enter your birthdate and the date you wish the output for, the computer will do the rest. The information can also be printed out. If you are the type of person who often consults their stars before making any sort of decisions then this is the disk for you. BIKE LOG For use by the serious or amateur bike rider. You can keep track of training schedules, races (the program asks for quite a bit of info on this) or just rides you have made. The program will produce graphs and reports for the more serious user. Highly recommended if you are serious about bike racing. HOROSCOPE ST Produce a printed (or to screen) horoscope with star/planet position by entering the birthdate of the subject and a press of a button. The printout is 4 pages long and packed with information. This looks to be quite a good program, but I know nothing about the subject so I cannot recommend it. Anyone want to try a free copy and let me know if its as good as it looks? MISC 004 DS FORTNIGHT V1.1 This is a completely mouse controlled picture slideshow showing when the chief events in the Biblical history occurred. It gives the user an idea of when events happened by compressing everything into a fortnight. Runs in low res only. MISC 005 DS ST NCODE You can use this program to generate fortunes for your self or others, you can write rumours to order or if you are a linguistics student and want to experiment with those tricky syntax rules then this is for you. These are just a few ideas that ST ncode can be used for there are many more. I would say its a fun program more than anything else and it has over 150 files in place for you to wander through and discover things you never knew. MISC 006 DS FILM FILE ENQUIRY Just what all you film buffs have been waiting for, almost everything you ever wanted to know about popu- lar/classic films. Actors, Directors, Title, Type and Year all at the press of a button within this custom database. Very good. MISC 007 DS FORMFINDER V2.2 Pick out the winners over either the flat or sticks with this simple to use horse racing analysis program. It has been designed for the sole purpose of picking out the winners. Data entry is kept to a minimum thus making it very easy to use. So all you need is a daily paper, with a good rating system and this program and you might just improve you winning percentage!!. MISC 008 DS ASTRONOMER and SKYMAP Both are excellent 'Sky at night' programs. You just click on a star or planet, once you set up the time/date/ location set-up to find out its name etc. Both these programs work in Hi res so I have put a mono emulator onto the disk to allow them to be run on a colout monitor or TV. MISC 009 SS REL_TREE For organising, storing and printing out information on your family tree. Information on up to 600 realtives can be stored on a standard 520STfm going back 19 generations. CHEQUEBOOK A nice and easy to use chequebook program which allows you to record standing orders, cheques wait to clear, etc. It will estimate the balance you have available at any time (minus 9 times out of ten , if you are anything like me). TYPIT A pretty good touch typist tutor that runs in medium res. MISC 010 SS PUNCHER This knitting design program is not to be missed, it has been designed with the beginner in mind and uses the atari GEM system for ease of use.. Suitable for most knitting machines it can be used to produce designs for machines that use punchcards or mylar sheets as well as intarsia patterns. This has been done by giving the user control over the exact width and height of each stitch when printed, this way your design can be printed precisely the same size as your card or sheet. The size of your design can easily be changed antwhere between 1 and 200 rows long, you can also have up to 16 colours each of which can be redefined to closely match any colour that you might want to use. Upon printing your design each colour is represented by a different type of shading together with a key to show you which colours are represented by which shade. Puncher V2 also has the facility to import low res artwork which has been saved in either Neo or Degas as the basis of a design, as there is a vast amount of these pictures already in our library you could never leave your knitting machine again. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. MISC 011 DS MAASTRICHT Ever wondered what its all about?, well now you can read the whole thing and find out why the Danes threw it out and then had a re-think, if you are really into it you might even have a better idea what Jacques Delors is whittering on about!!. Set out in an easy to read manner, of interest to someone studying history. MISC 012 DS CRS PICTURES FROM SPACE There are two main programs on this disk PFSSW will decode and display images from about a dozen satellites using the WEFAX format. It must be used in conjunction with the Maplin Electronics decoder. In case you don't have one to hand (more than likely) PFS.DTA is a data file of weather pictures of France which you can load to try out some of the features of the program. These were all received from the American low orbiting satellite NOAA 11. PFSSW. PRG works in low resolution with colour monitor or TV. PFSORBIT.PRG A very useful forecasting program for the serious satellite watchers. The serious user will probably only wish to know when a satellite is in usable range. This program will show or print a list of passes within 25 degrees of the observer for a period of 3 months. Any Earth satellite can be tracked with it, so it also useful for radio hams and others. The programme will work in any resolution. If you are into weather prediction or just want to look at weather maps then this is for you. It also gives you info on where you can get hold of the equipment (at quite a good price) that will allow you to download the maps from satellites to your computer. MISC 013 DS THE NEW TESTAMENT All the books of the New Testament in achived files. Also on the disk is a program to de-achive the files so that you may read them. You can also use the catalogue display program to read the files from the desktop. MISC 014 DS Astro_22 By D.K. Wilkinson Astro_22 is a starter program which accurately calculates the position of the planets, cusps and zodiac positions to within 30 seconds of arc. The program is simple to use and is very fast. To calculate a chart, click on the 'New Chart' option from the menu and enter the information as prompted. The hard part of astrology, namely calculating the chart, is done by Astro_22. As I know nothing about the subject. I can not offer any comment about how good or bad this progran really is, it looks good but then again so do many programs. MISC 015 DS Hi Res only. ROUTE FINDER v1.8 Route Finder v1.8 is an electronic map which can be used, along with the supplied maps of Scotland, England, Wales and Britain to find the shortest or quickest routes between two places avoiding specified roads and places en route. To calculate the quickest route average driving speeds on various different types of roads, eg motorways, A class roads etc, can be entered. Maps can be created and edited from within the program therefore any new roads can be easily incorporated. LATEST MISC 016 DS STAR TREK 25th anniversary. A collection of interviews, profiles, magazine and newspaper articles relating to the world of STAR TREK 330k of articles and a picture slide show with some of the best TREKKY pictures around. Remember, if you see a disk somewhere else that you fancy having a look at, then drop me a line and I'll get hold of it for our nor- mal price of 1:75. Please note that not all libraries get their orders out as quickly as we do. So you may have to wait a few days longer than normal. TUMBLEVANE ATARI CATALOGUE TUMBLEVANE PDL 6, West Road, Emsworth, Hampshire PO10 7JT Tel: EMSWORTH (0243) 370600 DISK PRICES. All disks are priced at 1:75 each, unless otherwise stated. ABBREVIATIONS DS - DOUBLE SIDED DISK DRIVE REQUIRED MONO - MONOCHROME MONITOR REQUIRED 1MB - 1 MEGABYTE RAM REQUIRED NOT STE - WILL NOT RUN ON STE NOT 1.62 - WILL NOT RUN ON 1.62 TOS CSR - COLOUR SCREEN REQUIRED ALL DISK ARE COLOUR AND SINGLE SIDED UNLESS STATED. MUSIC AND MIDI MUM OO1 DS ACCOMPIANIST is a 16 voice sequencer for use with any model of ST. It works with either monochrome or colour monitor. On the 520ST there is room for over 10,000 notes and on the 1040ST up to 60,000. It features multi-recording using separate midi channels, mouse click sampling and a wide range of superb editing utilities. This is a shareware release with a suggested 10 donation to the author, and well worth three times that amount in my book. The registered version features well over 500K of sound samples and additional utilities. MUM 002 DS IN CONTROL is a user defineable MIDI controller. It provides the user with 20 sliders which can be programmed to control your midi instruments. The possible applications include a mixer, which allows you to control the volume of each of the 16 midi channels, or a basic synthesizer editor. In control is especially useful for midi equipment with features that can only be accessed by midi, the Roland MT-32 for example. It runs both as a programme or as an accessory. SCONVERT compresses or expands sound samples and can convert from one format to another. The samples supported are:- ST REPLAY, REPLAY PROFESSIONAL, STOS MAESTRO and MASTERSOUND. MUM 003 DS DISCPLAY This programme replays sound samples with a difference. A standard 1/2 meg ST has about 390K or less to load and play samples. Now you can load an incredible 910K and sit back and listen to them playing. Discplay does this by reading a double sided disk and playing each of the samples it finds in turn. The supported formats are:- ST REPLAY, PRO SOUND and STOS MAESTRO and one or two others. MUM 004 DS ACCOMPIANIST SEQUENCER As above but instead of the full range of samples on disk 001 it also has COMPOSER. This is a 16 voice sequencer with a full manual on the disk, runs in high or medium resolution. COMPOSOR ST music production which supports the St keyboard and real time MIDI keyboard input. The transposing and copying are also supported with output to MIDI, ST soundchip and triggered drum machines. Runs in high or medium res. Also on the disk are three tunes to play from the desktop or from a GEM based programme they are:- LEATHERNECK, GARFIELD and GOLDRUNNER. MUM 005 DS AUDIO SCULPTURE DEMO This is a powerful demo of the latest sound tracker type music creator, and in most peoples opinion is even better than Quartet, TCB Tracker etc. Why not try it yourself?. you will require a blank disk as the master creates a working disk. MUM 006 DS NOISETRACKER V1.5 This is a programme that will allow you to mix various sounds (called samples) and make a tune out of them. There are four channels so you can play four sounds (or instruments) at the same time. This new version has 31 instruments in memory, sampler included, new edit functions and much, much more. On the disk are a selection of samples to get you started and for the programmers there is some source code. Also on the disk is REPLAY 1.5 which is a play only utility for the modules you produce with NOISETRACKER. Full manual for the noisetracker is included on the disk. This really is an excellent package. MUM 007 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 8 modules, sit back and enjoy the music. Tracks on the disk are:- JOURNEY, FLASH, CATMIX, TRAILS, TAKILLA, SYMPHONY, SLL9 and IPEC MUM 008 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 9 modules. Tracks on the disk are:- 5, STOLENDS, TRASHZON, QUANTUM, 2, TEDDY, SIN, POLKA, 4 MUM 009 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 12 modules. Tracks on the disk are:- BRAIN, CREATE2, ALPHA, BLUESONG, CROCKETS, EG, COOL, ALFA, BOOTER, SHORT, CHIPGENE and BLIZZARD. MUM 010 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 12 modules. Tracks on the disk are:- FLESH, TURBO, DEMO3TUN, TURT, FLETCH, INDUSTRY, COOL-BLU, HOOPY, SLL9, BOOTER, IPEC and BLIZZARD. MUM 011 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 6 modules. Tracks on the disk are:- AFRICAN, ANA, GAM, MED, VIR and TIM. MUM 012 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 5 modules. Tracks on the disk are:- THE, MIKE, AUG, FUN and ALR. MUM 013 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 3 modules (some of the very best around and long playing). Tracks on the disk are:- HEAPSHIT (acid house), TRIKLITE and MEMRYDUS. All produced by MUG-UK. MUM 014 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 8 modules. Tracks on the disk are:- MUSIC1, MUSIC2, MUSIC3, MUSIC4, MUSIC5, MUSIC6, MUSIC7 and MUSIC8. Someone has limited ideas for names. MUM 015 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 7 modules. Tracks on the disk are:- CHARTMIX, CROK, MYWAY, ACES-HI, INTRUDER, ZLASK and ZOMBI. MUM 016 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 6 modules. The tracks on the disk are:- PETSHOP, SAVAGE, SUBURBIA, JUDGE, ESONG and POWERSLA. MUM 017 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 7 modules. Tracks on the disk are:- FAIRLIGH, FLASH4, KEFTUNE, THUNDRBR, SPELL, PIANO2 and VISION. MUM 018 1632 voices for use with the Yamaha DX/TX series of 6 operator synths. The disk was compiled by the Yamaha X club. It has a file reader for loading the voices directly Via the MIDI. The voices are varied and very useful, so our expert tells us. MUM 019 DS TRI-SOUND SEQUENCER This is a chip/digi-chip 3 channel music sequencer. If you fancy your hand at being the next music maker to appear on the ST scene then this is probably the best chip music package around. Take a look for yourself!!. MUM 020 DS SAMPLE EDITING DISK This disk is a must for music enthusiasts and samplers alike. Most of the programs are used for sample editing, converting, etc. But also on the disk is a chip music tracker for all the budding musicians out thee in PD land. Create any music with this disk and then send in the disk and I'll add it to the disk. MUM 021 1MB MONO MIDIDRUM AND MIDIPLAY Two very useful programs for anyone into midi. MIDIDRUM is a drum machine, fully programmable, MIDIPLAY a sequencer. You must have a midi instrument and a mono monitor for these two. The docs were in German but have now been translated into English. NOTE: You can use this disk with a MONO EMULATOR MUM 022 TX81Z EDITOR - V2.1 This is a mouse driven Yamaha TX81Z editor. Will work on both mono and colour systems and features a fairly straight forward parameter editing functions for both voice per- formance/voice data. MIDIMOVER is a midi-file converter from Hybrid Arts Freeware. MUM 023 SOS64V08 The Yamaha DX synth voice mover from/to ST and DX synths. This is a 6/4 operator FM single voice utility designed to make the transfer of voices (sound patches) between any 6 operator FM synths very easy indeed. For use with most Yamaha DX and TX synths. MUM 024 1MB MONO ALCHIME Jr V2.22 One of the most powerful musical sequencers in the world of Atari music.(well thats what the authors doc. says). It has a lot of features not found on larger commercial packages. If you have a larger machine (2/4 meg) then you will be able to use most, if not all of the 200+ tracks available. Some of the more useful features are, the ability to get system info such as:- how many notes/events are available with your size machine, change functions i.e. repeat, stretch or double. This is a full working version of the program.If you register with the French authors you will be sent ALCHIME Snr., which they claim is a far superior version. Lord alone knows how something is better than this!!. MUM 025 DS 1MB MIDI-STEP V1.2 this is another 16 track MIDI sequencer dedicated to step-time music creation alone. You will require an Atari ST with 1 megabyte of RAM and a colour monitor. It was written in 68000 and Computer Concepts Fast Basic. The one gripe I have with the program is that its not mouse driven apart from file selection and some alert boxs.(but I'm mouse mad, so they tell me) MIDI-STEP was developed with digital synths and pianos in mind and does not control the sound chip. Pitch bend, control/program change, code can be included; control number 64 (sustain pedal) can also be used by simple graphic means. Any MIDI channel may be assigned to each track and all 16 MIDI channels can be operated at once. NO restriction being placed in theory on the number of notes occuring at the same time. System exclusive mode is supported. The disk contains several playing files, all created using the program (unlike some I know). Being piano music they are best appreciated with a digital piano but may be enjoyed using a velocity-sensitive synth voice receiver on MIDI channel 1. This version now has the facility to produce Rubato effects to simulate a human performer etc. NOTE: This product is aimed strictly at QUALITY MUSIC SYNTHS and will not record real-time performances. The disks that follow are a new selection of Tracker modules just in. They all run from the ST's sound chip, So you can sit back and enjoy the sounds. MUM O26 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 7 modules. Tracks on the disk are:- BETTERWA, MOD1, OUTOFTIM, PANINERO, PAZHOUSE, SADHOUSE and TOXOPLAS. MUM 027 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 6 modules. Tracks on disk are:- FINALTED, GATEWAY, LASTNINJ, MAGNETIC, SETROX and TOUCH_ME. MUM 028 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 6 modules. Tracks on the disk are:- ESONG(very strange), JUDGE PETSHOP, POWERSLA, SAVAGE and SUBURBIA (very good). MUM 029 REPLAY 1.5 plus 4 modules. Tracks on disk are:- BATMIX, HOWDEEPI, THEMODEL and TRANZE_S. MUM 030 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 8 module. Tracks on disk are:- BANANAS, BATTLEMO, BLITZWIN BURNING, CONFUSIO, FLETCH,LN_02 and LN_MUSIQ. MUM 031 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 6 modules. tracks on the disk are:- DIGIEX, FLIGHT, HYSTERIA, NICEDAY, PAN and YEZZ. MUM 032 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 8 modules. Tracks on the disk are:- DALLAS, DRUM02, DUCKSONG, HOTBLOOD, JARRE1, KILLING, UNIT and ZARK. MUM 033 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 9 modules. Tracks on disk are:- ROBOTRON, BLOOD, POPCORN2 RAP, SLEEPY SMOKE, SNOOTLES, STARWARS and TELEPHON. MUM 034 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 3 modules. Tracks on disk are:- CRACK, ELCONDOR and ENJOY Only three tracks on this double sided disk, but they are huge. MUM 035 DS REPLAY 1.5 plus 8 modules. Tracks on this disk are:- OUTRUN, MICROCOS,HI-ENERG BRILL, ACES-HI, VORTEX, TUNE3 and BLIZZARD. MUM 036 DS REPLAY 1.5 + 6 modules. Tracks on disk are:- 4AFRIEND, AFFAIR, AROUND, COOP, CHECKED and COSMIC. MUM 037 DS REPLAY 1.5 + 12 modules. Tracks on this disk are:- AKTION4, AKTION5, AKTION8M, ATTAKK, CRYSTAL, DEMO2, ENDTHEME, HUNTERS, MOD, NITEFLI, NONAME, OXYGENE2. MUM 038 DS REPLAY 1.5 + 7 modules. Tracks on this disk are:- ALIVE, FROGMIX, RIGHT2, SHOWEM, UNKNOWN and WARM_STA (very good, well I like it. I'm tone deaf as well) MUM 039 DS REPLAY 1.5 + 5 modules. Tracks on this disk are:- ELMSTREET (very good), SS, EQUALOGO, HEAVYBAL (both very weird) and HYMN. MUM 040 DS REPLAY 1.5 + 7 modules. Tracks on this disk are:- BAAL, CASTLE, FLUMP_2, TGM, TJATMIKE, VECTORBA and YAZOO. MUM 041 DS REPLAY 1.5 + 6 modules. Tracks on the disk are:- CABALINT, DEMONS, MINIMIZE, SUPERTED, WE'RE, Z-BROTHER. MUM 042 DS REPLAY 1.5 + 3 Modules. Tracks on the disk are:- ACID_HOU(SE), HUMANINV, MAGTUBES. Only three tracks on this double sided disk but they are well put together. MUM 043 DS Replay 1.5 + 8 Modules. Tracks on the disk are:- AFL, LN_08, LN_10, LN_21, NSQUIZ, SINNERS, STRANGE, TANKSCOR. MUM 044 DS Replay 1.5 + 6 Modules. Tracks on disk are:- CRIMINAL, DEADLOCK, DEATH_ST, GOOD, PETSHOP, SS. MUM 045 DS YAMAHA PSS 790 SYSEX DUMP UTILITY Save your 790's memory to disk with a selection of 13 types of dumps. MIDIMAPS (3) for the lucky owners of cubase. MUM 046 DS YAMAHA PSS 680/780 PATCH EDITOR, LIBRARIAN & TABULATOR SHEET PRINTER, MIDI DEMO MUSIC ST V1.0 A player with sample files. MIDIDRUM This is a programable drum machine (as if you did not know that). MIDIPLAY A sequencer that runs in MONO but will work with an emulator, 1Meg as standard but can be made into 520K by adapting the source code supplied on the disk. SOUND LAB is a sound generator for the ST's sound chip, saves all that messing around looking for the sound you want for your next games program. All in all this is a very good disk for producing music/sounds with/from your Atari ST. MUM 047 DS The Peeks And Pokes sound pack 2. This is a disk full of Amiga modules with graphix, they are enhanced for play on the STE (stero no less). In other words a picture appears while each track plays. The sound quality on our STE is very good and the pictures are of a very high standard. Worth a look. MUM 048 DS The Peeks and Pokes sound pack 4. As above but with another set of tracks nd pictures. MUM 049 DS The Peeks and Pokes sound pack 5. As MUM 027 another set of tracks and pictures. MUM 50 DS The Peeks and Pokes sound pack 6. As MUM 047 yet more tracks and pictures. MUM 052 DS MONO SOUND MERLIN V1.02 An ex-commercial program now released into the public domain. It is from Tony Software and the manual is in Ger- man but there is an English version on the disk I can't tell you how good the translation is. The funtions in the program are for a sequencer, drum machine, sampler. etc. MOZART'S DICE WALTZ This is a very strange program that allows you to compose music without any musical knowledge whatsoever!!?, you do this by throwing dice to select bars of music, you can then play the result through the internal speaker of a variety of MIDI instruments. It's quite fun hearing the finished 'waltz'. MUM 053 DS 1Meg MONO RIFF Is a program to help you create backing tracks. Written in STOS and I would guess that it works best with that. You will require the full 1Meg of memory so be sure that you only have the accessoeries you need. There are two demos on the disk to give you some idea of what you can do, also on the disk is the full source code so you can add to the program if you like to. The options include, Velocity, Loop, Play, Part Volume, Channel, Program, Tempo, Octave, etc, etc. Written with STOS and so NOT Monulator compatible. A 13K manual is also included on the disk. MUM 054 DS 1Meg MONO KAWAI K1<>K4 A useful program to convert sounds between K1 and K4 format. Plus SPRECTRA, a voice editor for the K1. The one problem is that the manual is in dutch. I found most of the program is pretty simple to follow so you should be alright. MUM 055 DS 1Meg MONO YAMAHA SY22 Another very comprehensive editor this time for the Yamaha SY22. You will need at least 1Meg of memory (more if you like), the instructions for the use of this program are built into the package and it comes with a demo to get you going. A monulator program is also supplied on the disk to allow you to run it from a colour monitor or TV. MUM 056 DS GUITAR PROFFESSIONAL (their spelling not mine). This program is for both the beginner and the advanced guitar player, the program is controlled via the mouse and keyboard. You select the cord you wish to learn from the menu bar. Menu 1 only in this version, 60 cords available, but first you better select menu 3 and use the tuner!! menu 3 also has a jam mode which displays random cords at a speed selected by you (the author says even he has difficulties keeping up with this when set to a second). Menu 2 is disabled but if you would like another 60 cords you can register for the full package for 5 for which you will also be sent full instructions and update news and info on further programs as they appear. MUM 057 DS MONO FINAL SCORE A graphic based fully WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) score writing program from Mainstream Music. The package is almost totally mouse controlled for ease of use and produces exceptional results on the most basic of 9 pin printers. There is a comprehensive selection of symbols, save as degas PI3, draw staves, lines squares, 5 selectable score fonts, print preview mode etc. MUM 058 DS ROLAND 'D' SERIES SOUND BANKS From 'The Sound Bank', a bank of tones for the D5, D10, D20, D110 and GR synthesizes. They have been compiled from six banks of tones which have been produced over the last two years. The complete banks have been sold for 30 in the music press and have been used by both amateur and pro alike. The disk has all the details on how to acquire the complete selection at the low, low price of just 15!!. MUS 059 SS K1 & MT32 SOUND LIBRARIES 64 new voices for the K1, K1M and K1R synths. There are also 64 new voices for the Roland MT32. You can also find details on the disk of how to get hold of the full stes, 775 for the MT32 and 609 for the K1. A full instruction file is included on the disk. MUS 060 DS QUARTET PLAYER 3 Compiled by Dan Pankes and runs in any resolu- tion, a selection of four songs along with voice sets and a player program that plays Quartet created songs. MUS 061 DS 1Meg [minimum] OMEGA II DEMO by Dr T: This demo is identical to the full release version with the exception that all the save functions are disab- led. The full version is available for 275 to new users - exist- ing users of any of previous versions of the Keyboard Controlled Sequencer, MIDI Recording Studio, Tiger or Tiger Cub may upgrade for 99: this includes a copy of the manual. Omega II is an integrated suite of programs for MIDI production and composition. While it is, ostensibly, a sequencer, there are many functions that permit you to use the Omega 11 as a means of generating musical data by manipulating rule-based structures, either in real-time or step-time - this enables you to use the system as a means of generating pre-compositional material for subsequent incorporation into complete works. You can also use Omega as a performance instrument, creating material which can be played and modified directly from the computer's console in real-time. Because of its general-purpose structures, it becomes possible to explore, develop and produce musical data which would otherwise be impossible on other systems - for the advanced or experimental composer, or just the curious, this means that you are freed from working or thinking in the kinds of ways that you are usually forced into by other sequencing systems. Omega, whilst giving you the option of working within the usual kinds of struc- tures that you find in conventional popular music, also makes it possible to make it function in any way you wish. LATEST MUM 062 DS MUSIC STUDIO a disk crammed full of songs with a record player to play them on. Sweet stuff. Remember, if you see a disk somewhere else you fancy the look of, then just drop me a line and I'll get hold of it at our normal price of 1:75. Please note that not all libraries manage to get their orders out as quickly as we do. So you may have to wait a few extra days.will created adventures similar in style to those of Infocom. You will need a word processor to build up the necessary files to create your masterpiece. I would suggest ST Writer Elite which you can find in the DTP & WP section of this catalogue (WPD 001). There is an example on the disk to assist you. PRG 002 DS INTRO CONCEPT by CONCEPTORS This program alloes you to create intros for your programs, I would say this is the best in the PD world at the moment and is likely to be for some time. There are several samples on the disk to give you some idea of what can be done. Why not come round and take a look. PRG 003 A complete implementation of the forth language, this disk claims to be the best forth version anywhere. Anyway not being a forth programmer I wouldn't know. This disk is not for a beginner but it comes with its own CLI and looks very good, so the expert tells me. PRG OO4 DS BC-FORTRAN77 V1.3 This is a very powerful language which can be used to create almost any kind of program, but is used mainly for mathmatical programs such as modelling. One of our customers is a water engineer and he uses this program to create his water flow models. The best part of the whole program is that the work done can be transfered to any computer that uses MS-DOS. All the doc's are now in ENGLISH. PRG 005 DS " C " ADVENTURE TOOLKIT for making text only adventures. Create an adventure with locations, objects, people and vocabulary. The heart of the program is a staging compiler which converts your ASCII files to source code,from which they can be compiled using a "C" compiler. A comprehensive manual and tutorials are included on the disk. AWECHASM in the Games section was created using this program. PRG 006 DS TURBO ASSEMBLER There were several versions of this package. This disk has all the files from the different disks known, including a debugger. The full manual can be obtained from the author. PRG 007 DS ADV_SYS Another text adventure writer that can be used with any word processor that can save pure ASCII. 1st word is one that comes to mind. There is a very good 28K manual on the disk that gives you a clear step by step guide and a sample adventure on the disk. I had a simple 10 room adventure with objects and puzzles to solve up and running in two hours. PRG 008 DS MAZE This program creates a 3D maze and then allows you to walk through it. There is nothing else you can do in the maze so its not a game. The full C source code is included on the disk and if you use this language I would think you could create a Dungeon Master type game with it.GFA EXPERT. This is a large text file (ASCII format) which attempts to teach you about GFA basic. There are some examples on the disk to help you get the idea. GFA BASIC V2.0 This version of GFA has now come into the PD and is fully functional, a full manual is also on the disk. This is a very po- werful language indeed and I would recommend that you have a printout of the manual. PRG 009 DS THE MISSING LINK A disk for all STOS programmers from Top Notch Software, the uthors of MISTY. This disk contains the installer program for the missing link extensions (also on the disk) with some brill examples of what can be achieved with the extensions. The new extension itself contains over 50 new commands for game writers but they can also be used in demos, intros or whatever else you can think of. A full set of instruction files are on the disk. PRG 010 DS CORONADO 'C' TUTORIAL DISK: 12 chapters of tutorial on the 'C' language, PRG 011 SS GEM TUTORIAL FOR 'C' PROGRAMMERS: Writtem by Tim Orens, one of the original GEM programmers it includes many example programs. PRG 012 DS 'C' TUTORIAL 1: Part 1 of a two disk set (see below). A tutorial on 'C' programming. Includes tutorials on Source, Complide code, Documentation... use Sozobon to compile the examples. PRG 013 DS 'C' TUTORIAL 2: Part two of the above set. Remember, if you see a disk somewhere else you fancy the look of, just drop me a line and I'll get hold of it for our normal price of 1:75. Please note that not all libraries get their orders out as quickly as we do. So you may have to wait a few days extra be- fore we can complete your order. e new extension itself contains over 50 new commands for game writers but they can also be used in demos, intros or whatever else you can think of. A full set of instruction files areon the disk. PRG 010 DS CORONADO 'C' TUTORIAL DISK: 12 chapters of tutorial on the 'C' language, PRG 011 SS GEM TUTORIAL FOR 'C' PROGRAMMERS: Writtem by Tim Orens, one of the original GEM programmers it includes many example programs. PRG 012 DS 'C' TUTORIAL 1: Part 1 of a two disk set (see below) tutorial on 'C' programming. Includes tutorials on Source, Complide code, Do- cumentation... use Sozobon to compile the examples. PRG 013 DS 'C' TUTORIAL 2: Part two of the above set. Rem. .. p`|INFO e`VDISKS M`mIn this section we have secondhand software for sale and some special offers on Disk boxes, Mouse mats, Inkjet ink and blamk disks. SECOND HAND SOFTWARE: This is a section of the business that I'm running for the heck of it. I have some software that I'm willing to sell simply be- cause I've finished it, bored with it, it's no longer needed. Whatever the reason I'm willing to part with it and it's up for grabs. All of the games are boxed, with instructions and all of the games are original. The prices are based on what I paid for them and the current mail order prices. As I only have one copy of the games listed it will be a first come first serve basis, so if you decide to phone instead of write I can hold it for you until I receive payment. CURRENT GAMES 15/4/94 Sleeping Gods Lie 5.50 TIN TIN on the Moon 2.75 The Light Corridor 6.00 Crazy Cars 11 4.50 Imperium 5.00 Microprose Soccer 6.00 Wrestlers Mania 4.50 Air Bucks 8.00 Hellraider 4.00 X-Out 4.50 Gunship 6.00 Track Suit Manager 3.50 Conflict Europe 4.00 1st Division Manager 3.50 Rototype 11 5.00 Stir Crazy 3.50 Castle Master 5.00 Daily Double Carrier Command 2.50 Horse Racing 3.50 Shadow Sorcerer 6.00 Psygnosis 8.00 Also for sale on behalf of my customers who have given me their games for sale are the following:- Austerlitz 3.50 Haronova RPG 6.50 Space Crusade 7.75 Sabre Team 10.50 Ishar 1 10.50 SPECIAL OFFERS INKJET REFILLS. Double ink refills for the BC01 and BC02 cartridges. Each pack contains A bottle of Inkjet ink, Glove, Syringe, Applicator, Pa- per towel, Pin and a full set of instructions. Price per pack 9:75 Club members discount price 9:00 BLANK DISKS. 60% clipping level 50p each. For large orders over 25 disks please ring for a quote. Club members discount price 45p each. DISK BOXES Store up to 100 three and a half inch disks in these lockable high impact boxes. Protect your disks from dust and spilt coffee for Only 7:95 each. I also have a number of clear plastic disk boxes that hold 10 disks. These are very handy for storing your DTP or WP packages with their work disks. These boxes cost Only 1:00 each. MOUSE MATS High quality, large mouse mats that protect your mouse from dust and dirt thus cutting down on the number of times you need to clean the mouse. It also gives you better control over your work by giving your rodent a smooth surface to run across. Only 2.50 each. Dave Jones Tumblevane PDL be purchased in the shops along the way. A nice game that works well and plays well, I like this game, be warned its adictive, you can be playing well into the night. Boxed with full instructions 4:95 SPECIAL OFFERS INKJET REFILLS. Double ink refills for the BC01 and BC02 cartridges. Each pack contains A bottle of Inkjet ink, Glove, Syringe, Applicator, Paper towel, Pin and a full set of instructions. Price per pack 9:75 Club members discount price 9:00 BLANK DISKS. 60% clipping level 50p each. For large orders over 25 disks please ring for a quote. Club members discount price 45p each. The following items are available from Martyn.C.Smith late of Tumnlevane PDL and now at Westerly, Lane End Drive, Emsworth, Hampshire, PO10 7JH. An order to this address will be sent to you by return of post. DISK BOXES Store up to 100 three and a half inch disks in these lockable hi The News 15/04/94 Disk prices 1:75 each, unless otherwise stated. TUMBLEVANE club members price 1:25 each, unless otherwise stated. I hope to hold these prices (for normal customers) for at least the second year of business. If you are among the unemployed (and quite a few are nowadays) our disks will cost you 1:25 each for any number ordered, this is the same price as our club members and the lowest I can give. Send us a photocopy of your UB40 and just pay 1:25, you only need to send us one photocopy and I will keep a record of the fact for next time you order. This is true value for money (even if I do say so myself). I can now offer our customers blank disks at a very reasonable 50p each plus postage, for the current postage rates just give us a call. A quick guide to the rates at the moment works out so- mething like this: 5 disks 47p; 10 disks 67p; 15 disks 85p and 20 disks 1:13, check this out and let us know if this is the lowest price in your area (I think you will agree this is one of the best offers on disks around), and of course I would like some feed back from you, let us know if you want blank disks from us, it's all rather pointless TUMBLEVANE PDL stocking blank disks (over the number I need for copying PD) if you don't want them While on the subject of what I can do for you here is a bit about me. I am Dave Jones and I have had something to do with computers for all of my working live. I have produced adventure games back in the days of the Apple when text only adventures were the rage and continued up until graphic games became the normal everyday thing they are now. My aim is to provide you a cheap way of enjoying your Atari ST/E and TT. With this in mind I decided to go into selling public domain software as there seemed to be a place in the market for someone to sell disks at a decent price, I think you will agree I don't charge the earth for PD disks, not to mention the help I can give as well as my knowledge of which disk can do what for you. As the price is so low I do not place adverts with every ST mag around but only with those I feel are the best, I mean if you spend 1000 on adverts the money has to come from somewhere and the somewhere is out of the customers (your) pocket. I also keep the overheads down by working from a room at home . PUBLIC DOMAIN DISKS: As you will know if you are a regular customer at TUMBLEVANE PDL if you see a PD disk somewhere else (or in another catalogue) at a higher price than ours and you think to yourself 'that sounds good but the price is a bit high' then just give me a call, tell me where you saw the disk I will then buy the disk from the library and let you have a copy at our normal price of 1:75, I'm happy to have the extra disk, you are happy because you have the disk you wanted at a lower price than you would have paid !!. 1 MEGABYTE MACHINE: I have now upgraded the office's main ST's to a two megabytes plus I have also got my hands on a 520 meg, just to be on the safe side. So now I can offer you 1 Meg games that have been tried and tested. In the past I have sent out some of the demo disks that run on the 520 ST(e) and had them returned by parents who are quite upset by them, it turns out that when run on a full 1 Meg machine the music has some pretty iffy lyrics! CATALOGUE DISKS: Just a quick word about the catalogue disk. At the moment I update the catalogue just about every day, I add about 20 new titles each and every month. So if you want to keep in touch with the latest releases (and some old favourite raves) send me your catalogue disk now and again with an order or S.A.E., I will update it and return it as quick as the good old P.O can get it to you or just send me 1:00 for a new one. ORDERING YOUR DISKS: Just a bit about ordering your disks, you can send your order by post, just write your selection in block capitals on a ten pound note (just kidding) and enclose a cheque or postal order for the total amount (see the info section) and send it off to our ad- dress. I will send you the disks the same day I get the order. All disks are sent first class post and packed in Jiffy bags (three or more disks). All disks have the full address and telephone number on them, so you will always know who to shout at if anything is wrong with the disk. I will always replace the disk if there is a problem. On all of the disks (unless there is no mention of one) you will find a manual on how the program runs. You might like to get yourselves a copy of Atari ST Review each month as I intend to place adverts and also get some reviews of our latest disks in their PD section. LICENSEWARE ABOUT TO ENTER THE TUMBLEVANE CATALOGUE: Powerfist have signed on with us. They have several disks in the library at the moment with a further four due in the near future. All of their disks are graphic games (just as I've said that they have sent me a text adventure) and of a very high quality. All of their disks are priced at 3:00 each.r the total amount (see the info section) and send it off to our ad- dress. I will send you the disks the same day I get the order. All disks are sent first class post and packed in Jiffy bags (three or more disks). All disks have the full address and telephone number on them, so you will always know who to shout at if anything is wrong with the disk. I will always replace the disk if there is a problem. On all of the disks (unless there is no mention of one) you will find a manual on how the program runs. You might like to get yourselves a copy of Atari ST Review each month as I intend to place adverts and also get some reviews of our latest disks in their PD section. LICENSEWARE ABOUT TO ENTER THE TUMBLEVANE CATALOGUE: Powerfist have signed on with us. They have several disks in the library at the moment with a further four due in the near future. All of their disks are graphic games (just as I've Byteback Music Licenceware Here at Byteback the main aim is to produce high quality music for games programmers and sample users. Due to the lack of decent music in PD librarys I decided to start offering something a little more varied and hopefully of a higher quality. I first started out at the age of 12 with nothing more than a cheap and nasty second hand guitar that once belonged to the local flee in- fested village idiot (hope he's not got an ST gulp) and have since reached a ripe old age of 32. I have studyed and graduated from the Musicians Accademy in London and also at Chichester Collage of Technology, and have been playing live as well as working in the studio for several years. I am currently a private guitar tutor and in the process of building a huge sample library for the ST. Future samples yet to be released have been converted without the need of re-sampling and come from professional samplers in the Akai range etc. All disks are formated 10 sectors 82 tracks 6 in- terleves and double sided unless otherwise stated. BTK DRB 002 8 Beat 1 8 Beat 2 f Shuffle Shuffle f 8 Beat 2 8 Beat 2 f Metal 1 Metal 1 f 8 Beat 3 8 Beat 3 f Metal 2 Metal 2 f Hard Rock Hard Rock f Funk 1 Funk 1 f Beat Rock Beat Rock f Funk 2 Funk 2 f BTK DRB 003 BTK DRB 004 Disco 1 Disco 1 f 16 Beat 1 16 Beat 1 f Disco 2 Disco 2 f 16 Beat 2 16 Beat 3 Euro Beat Euro Beat f 16 Beat 4 16 Beat 4 f Rap 1 Rap 1 f 16 Beat 5 16 Beat 5 f Rap 2 Rap 2 f Slow Rock Slow Rock f BTK DRB 005 BTK DRB 006 Oldies 1 Oldies 1 f African 1 African 2 Oldies 2 Techno Tango Mambo Swing 1 Swing 1 f Merengue Rhumba Swing 2 Swing 2 f Beguine Salsa Bossa Nova 1 TUMBLEVANE ATARI ST CATALOGUE TUMBLEVANE PDL 6, West Road, Emsworth, Hampshire, PO10 7JT Tel: EMSWORTH (0243) 370600 DISK PRICES. All disk are priced at 1:75 each, unless otherwise stated. ABBREVIATIONS DS - DOUBLE SIDED DISK DRIVE REQUIRED MONO - MONOCHROME MONITOR REQUIRED 1 MB - 1 MEGABYTE RAM REQUIRED NOT STE - WILL NOT RUN ON STE NOT 1.62 - WILL NOT RUN ON 1.62 TOS CSR - COLOUR SCREEN REQUIRED ALL DISKS ARE COLOUR AND SINGLE SIDED UNLESS STATED UTILITIES AND ACCESSORIES UTA 001 - DS THE HITCHIKERS UTILITIES A brilliant disc from Stuart Coates,full of very useful utilities,the best one being THE REVENGE DOCUMENT DISPLAYER which is displaying what you see now. (If your not looking at a printout that is.) Smooth scrolling of text files. The best document displayer for the ST. BOOTDRIVE Allows you to select which drive you wish to boot from. BOOTWAIT Power on your ST and hard disk at the same time without waiting. BSSS Store boot sectors of your disk collection on a single disk so that you can restore them in the event of a virus infection. B.INSTAL This program lets you install drive B from desktop so you don't have to reboot if you forget to switch it on at power up. CUSTOM allows you to create disks of almost any format. DISKAT A database to create a list of your disk collection. GO-ACC allows you to have up to 26 desk accessories on your bootdisks. SAMCOMP A sampled sound compressing program. SAMCONV A sampled sound conversion routine. SCANPIC allows you to rip pictures from your favourite programs. S-GEM Got TOS 1.4 and want to use Startgem. Look no further.The disk comes with all required documentation. UTA 002 DS STICKER 3 The best label printer for the ST. You may incorporate graphics and text to manufacture profesional labels. Although it is designed for the mono monitor it may be used with the emulator on the disk (which runs on boot up). Also on the disk is a demo of the Monulator. THE REVENGE DOCUMENT DISPLAYER V3:00 by Stuart Coates The Revenge Document Displayer v3 (RDD3). The objective with the release of RDD3 is to provide a text utility for the Atari ST range of micros that is powerful and easy to use. The previous versions of RDD had a vast number of options available to the user, RDD3 has omitted some of the less used features of previous releases but has gained several very powerful ones. TERA DESKTOP V1.36 by W. Klaren. This is V1.36 of the Tera Desktop. It is a replacement desktop for the ST and TT. If you already have an old version of the Tera Desktop (older than 1.20), you need CONVERT.PRG (supplied on the disk) to convert the configuration file to the new format of this version. I would suggest you read the manual, before you convert a file. UTA 003 NEWSLETTER/DISK MAGAZINE CREATOR This is a very good utility for creating disk based magazines. Full instructions are included withsome demo files. Also on the disk is Word Extractor V1.2. This allows you to enter a string of characters and it will produce as many words as possible. UTA 004 DS FASTBASE a fully working demo of a superb database. This limited version has some of it's capacity curtailed with a maximum of 5 databases, 20 fields and a record memory of 10000 bytes (A lot for a demo). The full version being restricted only by memory. It works in all three resolutions, can import four different graphic formats and is GDOS compatible for best on-screen presentation. Multiple databases can be in memory at once. There is a very good search facility and full documentation and some examples are on disk. Also on the disk is a small database taken from the Atari ST review cover disk, called DISCBASE. It was written specially to help you keep your disks catalogued and uses a simple-to-use menu system. It is suggested this program is SHAREWARE but I cannot find any mention of fee anywhere within the mag or doc's, I would say that if you would like to give something towards the half hour it looks like it took to put together that you get in contact with Atari ST review. I have included this program to show you how easy it must be to get a program onto this cover disk. Go on have a laugh, have a look. ICON Fed up with seeing the same old desktop every time you boot up?. Now is your chance to do something about it, this program allows you to design your own icons for the desktop, change those disk drive and trash icons for either white or blue creations, same with the file or program icons. You could go as far as having a new desktop every time you put a disk in the drive!!. HEADSTART The purpose of this program is to allow you to auto boot any type of program from your auto folder, including GEM programs; you can choose from among a list of up to 128 programs to auto boot, using the mouse. The prog waits for any accessories to load before running the auto boot program to avoid crashing, unlike some programs of this type, and it can also be used with replacement desktop programs, again unlike some. ON SCHEDULE Work out a schedule to fit in those important things to do or anything that needs a schedule; work shifts, holidays weddings, Monday nights off for the user group....well you get the idea. A very neat program that I use for fitting in things like the club newsletter, ordering paper, disks and when can I go down the pub. UTA 005 DS SUPERCARD 1.3 Just the programme you need for setting up all those little catalogue files you always promised you'd do on your computer.It is easy to use,fast in operation and surprisingly flexible. This version is an update of the Supercard which was released 2 years ago for 25. It works in high or med. resolution. There is also a database of game cheats on the disk that will not only help you with quite a few games but will also show you how to get going with your own ideas. Full manual on disk. CHEF is an electronic cookbook which holds 300 recipes. A fair selection is already on disk. Each recipe shows ingredients and instructions with a print out capability. Go on have a go at making a dish fit for a king, if its anything like my cooking the dog will run off!!. UTA 006 DS FASTCOPY 3 AND OTHER ACCESSORIES All the files on this disc are accessories runnable from GEM. desktop They are as follows:- FASTCOPY 3 The best disk copier in the public domain. It runs in medium resolution, and copies most discs in approx. 40 seconds. WHAT IS - V 4.6 A file identifier which instantly reports the file type and header bytes in hexadecimal or ASCII. B.A.PACK which packs and unpacks programmes. PROCALC A superb muti functional calculator which appears as a large pocket calculator on the screen. Apart from the basic calculator functions it handles most other mathematical and scientific calculations and also has HEX/DEC - DEC/HEX converter display. Also on disk is a control panel with clock, palette and mouse handling accessories. The clock accessory flashes the screen and beeps at a pre set time as a reminder that you should be doing something else, like taking the burning roast out of the oven. TOSFIXES There are a whole host of fixes in this folder that put right some of the things that the Atari corporation forgot to tell you about when you bought your machine. UNIPRINT This is a HI-Res Degas printing utility for the Epson 24 pin printer and compatibles, it will printout horizontally (several modes), vertically (again several modes). Very helpful for printing clipart so you can see what it will look like in your DTP work. UTA 007 THE ENTERTAINMENT FILES were written by Kevin Hall to keep track of his extensive collection of Singles, Albums, Cassettes, CD's, Music Videos and Video Films. It can do the same for you. The programme is entirely menu driven and has password protection (if required). Included is a facility to print out an entire file or just a single entry. Each file being capable of containing 900 entries thus totalling 5,400 entries!! A must for owners of large collections. FAST RAM This utility programme sets aside a portion of the ST's memory to act as an ultra-fast disk drive. Unlike other RAM disk programmes that are installed as accessories this RAM disk can be installed automatically by placing it in the Auto folder on the bootdisk, saving a desk accessory slot for more useful purposes. UTA 008 DS ACCLOAD is an accessory loading programme that allows you to put all your accessories on one disk and choose the ones you want !! Excellent programme CONTENTS lists all files, folders, memory used or spare, disk labels etc. One of the best directory programmes. MONST is a large screen monitor programme. CALCULATOR T159 is a calculator can almost anything with docs. TINYTOOL Accessory. TINY. GOODIES accessory allows you to Print directory, set Time, Date, File copy, Backup & undelete all in one. Very good. PM DUMP A post-mortem dump programme that tells you what went wrong when your programme bombed !! FD INDEX keeps a proper index of your growing PD library. ARCSHELL shrinks files by archiving them, also un-archives. WINDOW is a small breakout game as an accessory . When you have had enough of all the others for a while try this. UTA 009 ADDRESS BOOK stores up to 500 names, addresses, phone numbers etc. and prints out address labels. Very good. XDIRECTORY gives you a complete disk directory. DISK MANAGER is loaded on the desktop at booting and allows you to Format, Copy files, Rename files, create folders, delete folders and shows free disk space. RECOVER allows you to recover deleted files (sometimes). UTA 010 QUICK ST This is not one of the Quick utilities. It is a desk accessory which gives you a Ram disk of selectable size (up to 512K). It is also very fast, ST writer scrolls 100% faster with this utility. QUICK MENU This item contains several programs but no doc's or manual. It is a program that allows you to run other programs from it. The rest of this disk is shareware. For $30 you can get the full range of QUICK utilities with the full manual for each one. QUICK FIND This lets you find files easily and quickly and doubles up as a disk cataloguer. QUICK INDEX V1.6 This DAC is a benchmark program that will test all aspects of your ST and drives etc. QUICK INFO This is a desktop inf editor and lets you use search masks EG *.C files. QUICK LABEL This allows you to edit up to 10 labels at once and print them out. Includes printer driver for an Epson compatible. NLQ does not work on our STAR LC-10. QUICK LOCK This program is shareware and costs you $19.95 if you find it useful. When run from an auto folder it will allow you to set up all sorts of protection for your files including a password . QUICK PRINT V1.1 A desk accessory which allows you to do a text printout when you press ALT and HELP rather than use graphic mode. Again it seems it may not be one of the QUICK range. QUICK VIEW This is a text viewer program for use with text files. UTA 018 DS SCONVERT This programme will compress or expand digital sound samples and will convert from one format to another. The sound sample supported are:- ST REPLAY versions 1-4 ( *.SPL ), REPLAY PROFESSIONAL 8 bit ( *.SPL or *.AVR)MASTER SOUND ( *.SAM ) and STOS MAESTRO ( *.SAM ). All the frequencies used by each sampler are supported by the programme which will work in either high or medium resolution. RELATIVE A descendant based genealogical program. Track your family line from the earliest known member. This program differs from the normal programs of this type where both direct descendants and those by marriage can be listed. This one deals only with your direct line. UTA 019 DS TLC BOOK is an excellent on-line address book and date reminder. It holds a maximum 500 names and addresses to be stored, sorted and printed out in several ways. The date reminder comes in handy for all those dates you forget. Parties, meetings, birthdays etc. There is also a print facility for printing out mailing labels. I use this all the time in the office. DATABASE A very good data base construction kit that allows you to build a custom database for your very own needs. I would suggest that if you don't have your own printer then you get a printout from us to read as you go along. SEBRA Is a Hi Res monochrome monitor emulator. SUPERBOOT Create your own custom bootup disk. Among the options are the following:- Choose which accessories to load on booting, Chosse from any number of desk. inf files, choose which auto programs to run, turn off Write Verify if so desired and set time and date. TERADESK Is a good PD desktop replacement program that improves on the one the Atari corporation gives you. It adds all sorts of extra options that really do help you. COCKTAIL SELECTOR A data base with a list of over 600 cocktails that can be selected by the availability of ingredients or by name. You can also add your own favourite to the list. This would make a great talking piece at a party, after you had protected your computer from the crowd!!. REL2TREE Organise, store and printout info on your family tree with this offering. There is room for over 600 records on a 520 ST and more om larger systems. Also on the disk is a video titling utility that uses PI? pictures, the author claims to use this in his business for customer's finished video's. So it should be worth a look. UTA 020 DS MONO EMULATOR if you only have a colour monitor/TV then this will fool it into thinking it's a mono monitor, now you can run all those utilities that you've always wanted to have a go at. Also on the disk is a collection of over 20 mono utilities. UTA 021 DS PERSONAL FINANCE MANAGER this is a demo version of the popular accounting programme. All but the printing funtions are useable and the size is limited at 30 entries & 2 standing orders. The full version is obtainable from the address on the disk (at a price). ADDRESS BOOK A very simple to use database for keeping folks address and telephone numbers. There are 9 sections (fields) to store information one of which allows you to write comments in, this prog has one of the most powerful search and sort features I've seen. I used this when starting up to store all our customers names and address's plus any other useful information such as Tumblevane club members and the disks they have already received. CLASS This is a database and spreadsheet designed to be used by teachers to keep track of childrens grades and progress, it will even work out the grade for you if you enter the required data. All these databases come with full instructions on the disk ready to printout. ACCOUNTS A programme to handle your bank account. Entries can be for standing orders, cheques issued and cleared, debits and credits. Includes print facility. UTA 022 -DS DOUBLE SENTRY another demo version of a full accounting package. VAT returns and reconciliation do not work, but this package is still worth looking at. Full package is availiable on registration (details on disk). If you run a firm that is zero rated or has not yet reached the VAT limit then this is one for you. Full manual on disk UTA 023 - DS ACCLOADER an accessory loader that runs from an auto folder and displays all your accessories. you just choose the six you want installed. NO BOMBS With this installed you are told what the actual error is rather then just that row of bombs appearing. SPELLONE a dictionary and spell checker. TINYTOOL all memory, even protected, can be accessed and read or written to by this editor. UTA 024 DS AIPRINT is a utility which enables you to set up Epson printers in just about anyway you want it. ADDRESS BOOK can store up to 500 names, addresses and telephone numbers etc. XDIRECTORY gives a complete disk directory. FD INDEX keeps a record of your growing PD disks or records, CD's etc. FXPRINT Just in case you need an easy way to set up your printer to Epson mode here is an Epson FX 80 printer modulator accessory. Also on the disk is an accessory that lets you create a folder from within a GEM program. STUFFER is an accessory that allows you to have 36 accessories on the desktop at a go, 6 in each of the available slots. SCHNAP lets you mark the area of the screen to take a snapshot from. Saves some space on the disk. UTA 025 DS ATARI PHONE VOICE create a recorded message for your telephone answering machine, with a synthesized voice and a tune. DIGITAL KEYCLICK as the disk boots up it loads sound samples into the keyboard buffer and assigns them to differing keys. You can alter the sounds and key assignments. CARD MAKER produce cards (printed) for bussiness, birthdays etc. Full instructions on the disk. KAOSDISK A desktop replacement that is really useful for 1Meg machines. Its very similar to Neodesk but a heck of a lot cheaper than the 30+ asking price. There is a very good manual on the disk, and I found booting up and playing with it was quite easy. UTA 026 - DS PINHEAD will drastically reduce the time it takes your ST to boot up especially if you are running several auto boot programmes and accessories. Every program run after pinhead will load into memory faster than you thought possible. It also runs from any GEM based programme and only takes 1K of memory space. SCREENSAVE will automatically blank the screen after a set time of no key press, thus avoiding screen burn. SEEKSPEED sets the drive speed to track-track. This will allow you to run a 5 1/4 drive with a 3 1/2 drive. CODEFINDER is a useful little utility for finding out which part of the country you are about to telephone. You type in the code and out comes the destination. You can then work out how much this is going to cost you, very helpful if you are into BBS. UTA 027 F.COPY3, A.COPY AND PRO COPY three of the very best PD programme copy utilities. Better than some of the full price ones advertised in the PD mags. ZAPMENU A great way of lauching programs from the desktop, comes with full doc's on the disk. ARCSYS This is one of the best arc programs about, save yourself money on disks and keep those old programs that you only look at now and again. PACK ICE This is the other really good arc program, both these programs come with full doc's. UTA 028 AWARD MAKER What a popular programme this has become. It must have sold 200 in the last year, and now thanks to Roland Sternbauer, who has done so much this year for the public domain, you can list all 286 awards, and he has also provided instructions. You can design a standard A4 certificate with border,( there used to be a problem here, but yet another kind customer, Mr. Baxter from Yorkshire, has supplied the uncorrupted border file enabling the whole programme to run smoothly and show all 10. Select one of the 4 fonts (Old English is favourite),import a picture or use one already drawn, enter the title of the award. "THE BEST GOLF PLAYER OF THE MONTH" or pick one of the 286 already there, enter your own text and last of all add your own name (or whoever is going to present it). One of the most useful and fun things in the library. I use it at least once a week . If you have not got it, GET IT! UTA 029 - DS A68 takes a standard 68000 assembly language source file with the extension .A68 and produces a GEMDOS .PRG file. D68 is a simple disassembler for the Motorola 68000. It reads the supplied input files and disassembles their contents to the standard output. DEVPAC V1.00 one of the best assembly programmes around at the moment. Version 2 is now on the market so check this out before you pay out the brass for the latest offering. UTA 030 If you go back a few years (or as long as me, you will remember the ZX81 and the old BBC computers, if like me you are still talking about the games you played on them (sign of old age, you know) then this disk could be for you. On the disk there are both the ZX81 and BBC emulators and games for them. It was a strange walk back into history for me. UTA 031 DS A collection of MUG UK PD programs. DEMONHAK is a cheat for Demons Winter to allow you to boost your party's experience, provisions and gold to the maximum levels, MUG-FORMATTER V2.0 will format disks to either standard or to your own specifications and will place a virus immunisation on to the destination disk. MOTORHAK is another saved game cheat routine, this time for Motor Massacre. STARHAK a Star Command cash enhancement cheat. If you run this program with a saved game disk it transforms you from poverty to a millionaire. SUPER VIRUS KILLER V1.0 this is probably the best PD virus killer to date, with it you can investigate bootsector, store bootsector, display bootsector, examine bootsector, set preferences, swap hertz rate and install saved bootsector. It comes with a full manual on the disk including a list of the files the program will recognise. TCB DEMO CREATOR V1.0 is an easy to use demo maker to play TCB tracker modules. No knowledge of the ST's workings is needed, so you can use it even if you did fail the A level computer course. With this programme you can play a module and show a Degas picture at the same time. V CHECK2 a simple virus killer that can be used as an accessory or in an auto folder on bootup. UTA 032 DS This is a double sided disk packed with useful utilities from all over the place.POOLS V2.5 One for all you people who do the pools in the hope of winning a fortune. You enter in all the results and the more you enter the more accurate the program gets. If you do win a million or so, you will be the FIRST to have done so. THE MIKE HORWELL COLLECTION A collection of utilities from a man who thought he would write his own, they are as follows:- FREERAM V4.1 For use as a program or accessory and will tell you how much free memory you have, type of machine and the version of TOS running. HP-INIT This program is SHAREWARE with an asking price of 5 if found useful. It will allow you to set up page margins and font characteristics on the HP Deskjet 500. Can be run as either a program or accessory. MACOOKY a cookie jar ! !, Most computers already have one, it contains information about the machine and any devices installed, the CPU type, sound chip etc. STINT V3.4 This program is SHAREWARE with an asking price of 5 if found useful. It allows the user to configure the Atari ST/e at boot up by selecting which AUTO programs and accessories to load, in which resolution; to alter the verify flag for disks, set the date and time, set the hertz, etc. SWITCHER This will inspect and change programs so that they load faster. This program is SHAREWARE with an asking price of 5 if found useful. Thats the end of the MIKE HORWELL collection on this disk Also on this disk are the following programs. NORAD is a graphic realtime satellite tracking program. It draws a map of the world and shows the location of satellites as they move around. Click on any of the satellites to show the information. Basic source code is included in the program file. DC ASCII DUMP this program prints the text seen on screen to a printer or a file while in either TOS or GEM.DC BOOT IT this allows you to run a 'boot disk' such as a game or demo from the desktop rather than re boot your Atari. DC DIR DUMP This lists and dumps disk directories to either the printer, screen or disk. DC DMA SOUND PLAYER will play back digitised sounds on the STe or TT through the DMA sound chip (ie St replay files). DC FLIGHT This installs a routine into the read/write vector of storage devices (hard drives, ram disks, floppy drives, etc) and each time a device (except the floopy drive) is accessed the floppy drive A busy light comes on until the operation is finished. DC FORMAT V3.0 This program can format up to 82 tracks and 10 sectors, install programmes in the boot sector, convert a disk to be booted on a PC and can also copy spectrum 128 disks. DC INVERT This will flash the screen whenever a bell character is printed, if you cannot hear the bell sound you can still tell when am alert bell has gone off.DC LEFTY This is for left handed people (like me) and swaps the left and right mouse buttons. DC LEFT ARROW Another left handed utility. This turns the right pointing mouse arrow to the right DC MOUSE SHIFT This emulates any of the modifier keys by pressing the right mouse button.DC MOUSE STICK Allow you to use the joystick as a mouse, useful if your mouse has decided to take a holiday. DC POPBAR V1.2 This program is SHAREWARE with an asking price of $20 if found useful. It gives the GEM desktop a pop up menu. Now all the menu entries are avialable in a popup menu wherever the mouse is. DC RIGHT CALL This will call up either the file selector or Maxifile when you press the right mouse button. DC REALTIME MAGNIFIYER This will magnify the screen around the mouse and move it in real time with the mouse. DC SHOW HEX This SHAREWARE program lets you view and search data in a file or system memory. DC TOPPER This will automatically select the window under the mouse (bring it to the top) when on GEM desktop. DC BACKSPACE When typing its easy to hit the HELP key insted of the BACKSPACE so this program operates the BACKSPACE even if you do hit the HELP key. To operate the HELP key you will have to use the CONTROL key and the HELP key. DC CRC This will compute and record the CRC (ARC type) for any file. It also allows you to add a file to its CRC or compare files CRC with the record stored in the CRC master list. DC FORM FEED This will allow you to send a form feed command to your printer if you press the assigned keys together. DC FUNCTION KEYS allows you to assign a text macro to a function key. Up to 49 macros can be assigned. UTA 033 DS A disk full of accessories with a accessory loader. NOTE:- You must have the disk write enabled to change the six accessories you require to load on boot-up. Make sure you back-up the disk BEFORE you examine this disk. There are about 50 accessories on the disk which is far to many to list here, but some of the really good ones are:- CLOCK, ADDRESS, CALC (there are three starting from simple to one which frightens the life out of me!), DISK MANAGER (will format, recover, create folder, delete file etc), FORMAT2 (format disks as standard or custom format) and SNAPSHOT (will save the desktop [and everything on it] as Degas PI1 file. Others range from the silly to the useful and include games, pictures and a Gem-Lock that will allow you to display a picture on the desktop on boot-up. UTA 034 DB MASTER 1 This is a very good business database with online help funtion. It has a wider scope than the address book on disk UTA 018. You can produce address labels for mailing and just about any other data you wish to store. UTA 035 DS [Updated disk] SPECTRUM + ZX81 EMULATOR If you owned a Spectrun or ZX81 and still have some of the old games from them and wish you had kept the old computer so you could play them (Lord only knows why) now you can with either of these emulators. The ZX81 comes with a whole range of games the author has provided, remember LUNA LANDER or GRANDPRIX ? well here they are again. The docs are in German (well they look German to me) but if you have used either machine you should have no problem. Two more emulators added to the disk are for the C64 and MAC. There are few instructions and no games on the disk for either, so you had better know what you are at !!. UTA 036 DS DATA EDITOR This is one of the most powerful programs I've seen in a long time. Created with GFA-BASIC V3.0 it is a utility in which you enter data (whatever it might be) and then produce a graph to allow the person looking at your work to get the message quickly without having to read 10 pages of facts. The program will allow you to print out PIE, BUBBLE, OPPOSED BAR, FLOATING BAR, 3D BAR, STAR BAR graphs to name just a few. The data you have spent so much time gathering can be stored and updated as you wish in spread sheet format. I've used this to produce graphs and store information and was asked by several people how the graphs were produced. UTA 037 DS WG DATA A very good database program that allows you to design your own screens for the information you wish to display. This would make a good teaching aid for 11+ year old children. DATABASE CONSTRUCTION SET A database program that allows you to design your own way of proccessing information on whatever subject you choose. SANDP is a very powerfull newsletter/mag program. If you run a club for Atari users then this is a must for you, it handles running a program from within its own, show off differing picture formats and will run in any res as well as showing and printing text files till the cows come home, VERY good. UTA 038 DS DATAHANDLER V3.0 A very good database for ease of use and fast data handling. FIRSTBASE Simple and easy to use database for small records. MUSICBASE A database designed to keep track of your CD, tape and records. FILEMASTER A database for use with either the 520 or 1040ST. DBASE ONE A very simple and easy database for larger records. There has to be one in this lot that will suit your needs. UTA 039 DS IDEALIST V3.1 This is a very versatile program to printout text files. It offers the user a lot of helpful functions to use your printer in a clever way and to minimise paper consumption. All kinds of ASCII files and WORDPLUS documents may be processed. The features include:- 4 selectable print sizes, up to 9 columns, seperated output of front and pages, editable headlines, versatile adaption to every printer by editable ASCII file, fonts for matrix printers and laserjets and a whole host of others. In fact the features could go on for another page or more. This is a very good program for sorting out your printer There is a full manual on the disk in both German and English. UTA 040 DS CALAMUS SUPPORT DISK METACON Converts Calamus fonts to Tex metafonts. FONT_CON converts almost any Calamus font to work with demo version of Calamus. FASTPRINT An accessory to speed up printing to the HP Laserjet. GUNTH Sample graphic artwork in .OL (outline art) and .CDK formats. PKSWRITE A demo version (no save) of the PKSwrite editor for .CTX format text files. LASLABEL is a Template for printing 3.5 inch disk labels on the SLM804 printer. CANNON A printer driver for the Cannon BJ10e. CALQUO Allows use of the opposite facing quote marks in Calamus fonts. CAL_FMT A text file describing the Calamus font format. HPDJPTCH A patch program from the HP deskjet printer driver which overcomes the Margin problem. FILOFAX Templates for your Filofax. XMAS91 has a recipe for Christmas cookies and an xmas poem from outer space. CDK files on this disk require fonts from our PD font collection (see WPD section). If you don't want to use them you can of course subsitute others. UTA 041 DS Multi Accessories and Utilities. DUAL FORMATTER creates disks that can be used on both single and double sided disk drives, as used on some magazine disks. MUG FORMATTER. By the author of Super Virus Killer. This program automatically immunizes your disk when formatted. MEGA FORMATTER is another multi option copy/format program. TURTLE a truly excellent selection of hard disk back-up utilities with on disk manual. HD.UTILS More hard disk utilities. This time as an accessory. DESKTOP ACCESSORIES Over 20 accessories that include the following:- ANTIDOTE Desktop virus killer. BLITTER is a blitter switch (if installed) BOOTINFO Read and display info on disk in drive. BREAKOUT Classic game on the desktop. LINEUP4 Connect four type game. PUZZLES Two sliding puzzle type game. REVERSI Othello clone Please note the following programs ARE NOT viruses. Just fun progs. MAD Creates havoc in the desktop for a few seconds. MELT Melts the desktop, click the mouse to restore. CRABS Eat their way around the desktop. MITES As above but smaller and faster. UPDOWN Turns the entire desktop upside down. LONDON CODE Lists the name of the place you are calling when you enter the London area code. GOODIES Multi option accessory that includes set date, time, ramdisk, file copy, etc. MFORMAT Multi option formatter that includes formatting a PC disk. PROTECT Write protection check. STARTUP Multi option setup on bootup [NOT TOS 1.09 OR ABOVE]. SYSTEM Another multi option set up. RAMDISKS A folder of ramdisks including INTRASECT. UTA 042 DS MULTI UTILITIES BSSS Boot sector storage system that stores all your boot sectors as files in case of a virus attack. BOOTWRITER Now you can write your own bootup message and add music to it with ease, acts as a virus blocker. BSECT_IN This program is similar to the one above but gives you a selection of several top quality animation routines to install with your message. HOSPITAL has a selection of virus prevention and detection programs. PROTECT6 A virus protection program. UTA 043 DS Another disk of accessories and utilities this is an ideal disk for those who do not wish to buy a disk for each type of utility. 2-BIT F-KEYS V0.92 Allows you to assign text strings to funtion keys. 20 strings in all can me used. ADDRESS BOOK V2.0R A simple to use address book for storing name and address with telephone numbers. Works as an accessory or as a stand alone program, stores 256 records as an .ACC or 1024 as a program. Can print the file or a single record and is GEM based for ease of use. ALARM CLOCK Allows you to set 5 alarms and have a digital clock display in the corner of the screen, work as either 12 or 24 hour clock. FILE TRANSLATOR Works between Wordstar (PC) and 1st Word (ST) and keeps all the presention such as BOLD and UNDERLINE. Also convert ASCII files into either format. COLD HARD CACHE V3.5 An easy to use cache system which works with hard drives and floppies. Will improve the I/O speed, saves wear and tear PROCALC is a desktop calculator. CLOCK AND CALENDER Just as it says. FSCK File system Consistency Check. Checks out your drive(s) to make everything as it should be, this one is very quick. FCOPY One of the best copy programs/accessories around. Highly reccommended. DIRECTORY PRINT Allows you to do one of two sorts of print and add a header. GEM based for ase of use. DOSACC V1.5 is a multi purpose desk accessory that allow you to copy, rename, delete, create, memory check and printer funtions. RED FORMAT V1.65 A format program that works on 5.25 inch disks with up to 84 tracks, PC format, create bootsectors and inspect trapping vectors. LABELS V1.1 Yet another label program that allows you to create any size, various styles such as COMPRESSED AND ELONGATED text with BOLD AND UNDERLINE. Quite a handy program. MAIL MERGE lets you send out junk mail to different people by adding address to each envelope, Go on get your own back!!. LITTLE GREEN SELECTOR V1.4 This is a replacement desktop to the one given to you by Atari. MOUSE Two mouse speedup .ACC.RAM DISKS A selection of two Ram disk .ACC, one that pretends that its a double sided drive, whatever that might mean. TLC NAMER V1.0 This program will allow you to rename files and include special characters. SNAPSHOT Takes a snapshot of the current screen and saves it a Degas file in the resolution you are using at the time. EXPANDER Format a single sided disk into a double sided without losing any data. TIME DATE Sets the system time and date to what you want it to be. TURBODOS An auto program that speeds up FAT searching. TWISTER An extended formatter which will speed up disk access by 40%, OR SO IT CLAIMS, is very likely to be unreliable. VKILLER- NOT STE A virus killer that will tell you if you have a virus and then kills it and protects the disk against further attacks from the little swine. UTA 044 DS TEXT VIEWER AND INFORMATION This disk is packed full of text files which have been compressed using ICE thus reducing their size by about 60%. The document displayer on the disk will automatically de-pack files and allow you to read them. A printer is recommended for use with this disk as I will NOT printout the files on this disk as it would use all our paper and take all day!. JOKES A database of hundreds of jokes, some of the jokes are of an adult nature and as the file is well over 300K I've not read them all so I give no guarantee as to the rest of them. YOUR SECOND MANUAL If you have read the Atari manual and are still in the dark when it comes to things like TOS or GDOS, then this is the disk for you. It contains files of over 350K lengh and is by far and away better than the orginal Atari offering. GDOS A file of info concerning Atari's GDOS system for font management used in many WP and DTP packages. BOMBS A file explaining the meaning of those terrible bombs that appear when your Atari crashes. INFO 90 A series of text files that covers a wide variety of subjects. ZNET A disk magazines offering four different files. ZMAGS is the ST report magazine. issues 21, 22 and 23. loads of general ST talk from way back when (1988). UTA 045 MAILMERGE Anyone who uses a WP package knows what a help a mailmerge is. It merges a list of names and titles and addresses to a pre typed standard letter, this is very useful for clubs or small business sending out mailshots. This one prints the address labels on double wide forms and is adjustable for most printers as it comes with a load of printer drivers. CHGFORM Converts 1st Word WP files to ASCII files. They can then be read by an one of a host of text readers. UTA 046 INVENTORY PRO is an easy to use Inventory system and stock control that may be used at home or for business purposes. UTA 047 ST TOUR an animated guide to teach desktop,windows and mouse operations. It also includes emulator and control demos. CONTROL ACC is an accessory to handle desktop control viz. Date, Time, Palette and mouse speed. EMULATOR ACC handles the terminal emulator. UTA 048 DS SAGROTAN One of the best virus killers in PD (if not the best). This is version 1.14 and all the German doc's have been translated into English. Includes a huge library of bootsectors, viruses and programs that it can check against. You can save any new ones it finds, check the memory, etc. This is one very clever program and well worth adding to your collection. We use it. UTA 049 DS ACCOUNTABILITY A home accounts aid to create multiple accounts and statements. It can keep track of up to 10 accounts on one file and transfer amounts between each account, so you can have a bank account and another type of account on one file. Each file can handle up to 2000 transactions and automatically adjusts bankers orders etc. This is an excellent home accounts or small business account program that is well worth a look. It is so good you can enter transactions days after you made them and it will sort them out into the proper order and adjust everything in the correct manner. 77K manual. CHEKBOOK aids in checking todays complicated checking accounts. It sorts out and keeps control of things when items are entered out of sequence the like of teller withdrawals, interest payments and service charges. All entries are sorted by date and balances adjustments. A comprehesive home accounts/small business package in PD. Comes with good tutorial & manual doc's on the disk. 78K manual UTA 050 DS INVOICE AND STATEMENT GENERATOR DEMO V1.72 Fully working version but is limited to 5 accounts and 30 invoices. It covers customer accounts, creation of new invoices, monthly reports, statements to customer, credit notes, analysis of debtors and includes a full printout facility. NAME NET 1Meg This is a very advanced name and address database but has a whole host of other uses. It has loads of options and features, many more than I can list here. It looks very complicated but they soon become very easy to use once you get into the program and useit for any lengh of time. It can print out in filofax format along with the usual format. 10 will make you a registered user and get you the latest version. Supports GDOS. SALES CONTROLLER MONO ONLY This is a menu driven program which is desgined to help a busy business keep track of its stock, sale of stock and suppliers of stock. It is an intelligent program in that when you fill in an invoice the stock levels are adjusted accordingly. No manual on the disk. UTA 051 DS 70,000 WORD DICTIONARY This is a single file over 600k long which is a list of about 70,000 words that can be used instead of a standard dictionary file in a spelling checker. As the file is so big I would think you need 1Meg to use it, but don't quote me!. OUIJA BOARD Well this is on here as a bit of fun!!. What you are meant to do is turn down the lights, have a few of you favourite brews, place your finger on the mouse, close your eyes and wait for the thing to start talking to you. If you believe anything that comes from this then let me know. I've got some great copper shares I want to sell for the low, low price of $1000 a time. UTA 052 DS FOOD AND WINE MENU MAKER This is an excellent database with an even better printout routine. Each section of the menu has its own database that writes to the main database to fill in the menu!!. So if you create the menu with a starter course you look under starters and choose one, having done that it appears on the menu, next choose the main course from red meat, white meat or seafood, etc. You can do the same for the wine and choose from country, region, red or white, etc. This one of the best programs of it's type and I highly recommended it for anyone who produces DTP work for anywhere that uses menus or the like. I would think that the database could be used for other works as well. UTA 053 DS GERMAN TRANSLATE Automatic translator. Now updated by Roland Sternbauer in April 1994 The programme can handle grammar much more accurately and translates up to 85% of most documents. This is one of the better programs of its type. Programed by Carlos Varela who must have spent some time and effort working on it, it has a dictionary of over 27,000 words and runs in either colour or mono and the file size is restricted only by the memory you have available. Up to 10 dictionaries (in ASCII format) can be used, and each of these can have up to 20,000 words. Definately the best translator on the PD scene. UTA 054 DS This is a disk from Videomagik and Dennis Hallman, it's packed full of goodies, some of which should really go into differing sections of the catalogue but I thought I would leave them all on one disk. Magazine-shell With this shell you can create a basic disk-based magazine similar to those that appeared on ATARI ST USER some time ago. The menu.PRG is the main shell program and requires a small file called MENU.INF, this file must be in the same folder as the shell to run. The shell will allow the loading of ASCII files from a folder and low/med res Degas uncompressed pictures from another. The shell is set up to show pictures and facts about Star Trek. Also on the disk by the same author are an address book, an arc program, a format program and a music player for .MUS files. And to round everything off there are four games on the disk. Bandit which is a basic fruit machine program, Battleships which just about everyone has played at sometime or another, Krypto in which you must discover the message from the jumble of letters displayed and last of all an english version of monoploy. A very good disk that I recommend for those of you thinking of producing a disk based magazine. UTA 055 DS HP CHROME will prints colour pictures in Degas and Neo format utilising deskjet printers. HYPERBASE A multi media disk. you can create a series of windows holding either text, graphics or sound and then link them together. A shareware disk, register to keep shareware alive. CLIP ART Five files containing sheets of drawings/signs/symbols to be used with DTP and WP packages. UNIPRINT A high res Degas Elite printing program for Epson 24 pin printers. Offers three different methods of printing a Degas picture. PRINTSET An accessory for sending control codes to your printer from within any GEM based program, in other words you can change the font style of your printer from within text editor programs etc. UTA 056 DS HP DESKJET UTILITY DISK 1 PRINTER DRIVERS 1ST WORD HP Deskjet, HP Deskjet+ (Courier), HP Deskjet 500, HP Deskjet 500 (UK), HP Deskjet+, HP Deskjet 500 (WB5), HP Deskjet+ UK PC8+, HP DESKJET+UK PC-8 DJH, HP DESKJETUK PC8 AND HP DESKJET+(UK) HP8. Plus drivers for Calamus, Sheet, STWriter., DVI and Fleet Street Publisher. UTILITIES Will reset your Deskjet printer. DJ DEGAS and DJ DUMP Prints any Degas picture file or current screen to your Deskjet. HP Deskjet envelope Addresser, Compact Dir. NICE & QUICK Compact printout of hard drive directory. DESKJET BOOTER Sets printer to draft mode when you switch on your Atari. ENVELOPE PRINTER Epsjet V1.0 Software Epson MX-80 emulator for the Deskjet. JET LABEL V1.1 Prints data on multi column sheets of labels. JETSET Sets the parameters on the Deskjet. LASERJET print 300 DPI. Print or save & Dump the screen or selected Degas picture files to your Deskjet. UTA 057 DS 1Meg ASTUBANK This not JUST another personal accounts program. It goes further than just recording debits and credits, handling standing orders etc. It actually allows you to organize your money before you spend it. This gives the program the edge over other accounts programs and a major improvement in the area of accounts programs in general. This fact, along with its user friendliness, provides the user with a very powerful program. MONEYMAN is a small home accounts program from Videomagik that will handle all your needs without any frills, in other words a straight forward program that just about anyone can use without having to spend all day looking at a manual!!. UTA 058 DS HARD DISK UTILITIES ST UNZIP V1.2 A decompression utility. There is a small 4K manual on the disk. TERRAPIN With this you can backup files from your hard disk that are bigger than the size of a single floppy!!. TURTLE V3.0 Despite the name, an extremely fast hard disk backup program, one of the very best. There is a 29K manual on the disk. UNTURTLE Restore your hard disk drive with Turtled disks, there is a small 8K manual on the disk to explain what to do and when to do it. COLD HARD CACHE V4.0 This program improves both floppy and hard drive performance by keeping most recently accessed sectors in memory. CHC was the last shareware/PD version of this utility, now sold commercially as 'Diamond Cache'. M-Disk is very similar to CHC: try them head-to-head and see which you prefer. Also on this disk I have put every TOS bug-fix we could lay our hands on (quite a few). As they include Atari's own HDD cache it seemed a good idea to let you have that as well, try a three way speed trail!!. UTA 059 SS VDOS (Virtual Disk Operating Systen) A shareware replacement for the Gem interface system with over 30 extra commands, executable at a click of your mouse button. Comes with many built in and add on programs. You can run any program from one of your disks, no matter how many folders deep, with just one mouse click. Complete with auto-copying and RAMdisk built in. There are far too many features to list here (and I'm not that good at typing). There is a full manual on the disk (106K+) and you will need 1Meg or two drives to operate it. HIGHY RECOMMENDED. UTA 060 DS MANUAL MAKER A utility for putting together neat manuals and printing them out. Needs GDOS, which is not PD, so there is AMC GDOS which is a PD GDOS replacement also on the disk. VIEW IT 2 utilities for the PrintMaster program. ZOO A very good USA archiver; HEADSTART A complete re-write of the StartGem program. This is for auto-booting GEM based programs. JCLOCKBD Displays a small 24 hour clock in the top right hand corner of the desktop. OCCULT PASSWORD PROTECTION Place the prog in an auto folder for 'complete security'. The program will then ask the user for log on, name, password, etc. As TOS boots from ROM isf you wait long enough, and this program has to be placed on the boot disk to work. A canny snooper can simply boot from TOS. However it's good for use against non-Atari literate snoopers. SHOWMEM4 and SETMEM are two handy memory utilities, which show how much memory an ST has, what it's being used for and allows you to 'partition' memory so that you can restrict an ST with 2 Meg down to 512K, not quite as silly as it might sound as some software refuses to work on anything but the standard 510 machine. ACCTOOL, ST TYPE, RSTORE, (Corrects colours after leaving some programs that muck up your desktop), RamDISK, B-BOOT (boot from B drive), QMOUSE, VERSIONS, VOLUME, SCROLLER, FILETOOL, MACELL and even more!!. LATEST UTA 061 DS FPPRINT a printer accelerator which replaces the very slow GEM printing routine. Just place it in your Auto folder and it will install itself. It really comes into it's own when using Timeworks Publisher and Hyperpaint. Only 287 Bytes. Huge increases in speed. PRINTER DRIVER MAKER construct a screen dump driver to match your printer. Accompanied by an INSTALL programme. LETTER HEAD allows image graphics of less than 8K to be printed o STOSSER A disk based magazine put together by Tony Greenwood and Keefy aimed at STOS users everywhere and supported TUMBLEVANE in every- way we can help. This is the ONLY disk magazine that is 100% STOS. Please quote the number(s) of the issue you require when ordering. In other words if you want a copy of issue 4 please write STOSSER 4 on your order form. The price of each disk is the same as a normal PD disk, 1:75. Each disk is double sided and packed with useful ideas and help for anyone who uses STOS as a programming language to create any sort of program, the team who produce the zine seem to have a very good working knowledge of STOS and know what they are talking ab- out. STOSSER 1 Items coverd by this issue include Learning Basic, Contacts, Pro- blems, Wants/Swaps, Understanding STOS, Wanted Section. Plus ar- ticles on Robotics and the joys of being a programmer. Also on the disk is a folder of STOS routines that you can use in your own programs and a review on MISTY. STOSSER 2 Items covered in this issue include articles covering Hard Drives, Robotics, Virus protection and Understanding STOS. There are re- views on Internation Crickit, Fun School 2, The Games Maker Ma- nual, the Sound FX. ACB and the Stars Extention and all the usual bits and pieces including Contacts, Problems, Adverts etc. In the freebie folder you will find Music, Virus Protection routines, Fonts for use with STOS and some routines to use in your STOS programs. STOSSER 3 Items covered in this issue include articles on Atari Corp, Prin- ters, Robotics, STOS Tutorial and Understanding STOS. The review section covers over 10 programs. The freebies this month include Music and more fonts for use with STOS. There is also the usual selection of Contacts, Adverts, Problems and Wants. STOSSER 4 Items covered this issue include articles on PD (what is it), Tips (keyboard short cuts), Error messages and what they mean, Moans, using a ramdisk with STOS, Scanners, Compacting STOS programs, STOS Tutorial, Inside STOS (using menus), Maestro, Robotics STOS 3D and STOS Extensions. The reviews cover a number of games in- cluding Ozone, Mini Boggle, Quiz construction kit, Quizzical and quite a number of others. There is of course the usual sections covering Problems, Contacts, Adverts, Wants, etc. The freebie folder contains more routines to use in STOS. STOSSER 5 Items covered in this issue include tutorials on The Missing Link, STOS speed (how to improve it), Inside STOS, Novice part 1, STOS Bits'N'pieces(several) and has reviews on Drop it on em, Grand Prix Manager, Photochrome V3, Race Results (athletics), Grandad 1, Cartoon Capers, Island Hopping and Sadam. There are also the usual Jokes, Contacts, Letters, Problems, etc. The freebie folder has another selection of routines for use with STOS, close on 40 of them. STOSSER 6 Items covered in this issue include tutorials on Basic, Compiler Help, Adventure Writing, STOS 3D (part 2), Novice (part 2), Inside STOS. There are also reviews of Video Titler (14+ from Goodmans), Kyler Demo, Boxing Champ, Square Off, Flipped, Magic Darts, Easy Money, Hunchy. There are also a few woeds of wisdom on VDU Saftey, Falcon Spec, Computer History and an article called Squeeky Green plus all the usual bits and bobs; Contacts, Jokes Problems, Ad- verts, Moans and a lively Letters page. STOSSER 7 Items covered on this months disk include: Beginners guide to computing, some help with the new Falcon, history of computers, problems solved, jokes, inside STOS, contacts, pokes and cheats, Missing link review, STOS programming, Printers reviewed, Giveway section (freebies), 3D tutourial and all the usual articals and info for use with STOS. STOSSER 8 Items covered in this months issue include: Beginners guide to STOS, Tutorial on 3D STOS, Adventure writing (general), Adventure writing with SAC (STOS adventure writing system), Compiling STOS with a ramdisk, Extentions tutorial (how to write your own), Ex- tentions explained, Grandad 2 (review), Robot Words (review), Art packages (reviewed), Tutorial on depacking, STOS and the Falcon, Logical operations (commands not covered in the STOS manual), Ar- tical on Music and all the usual things like Contax, Problem (solved) page, Adverts, Competition (with prize). All this and a load of freebies given away on the disk and some nice laughs. I do like the quotes from the famous which are displayed as each section loads. 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This document also covers the custom versions of this system: The Atari User Group (Scotland) Text Displayer. The Teddystacker Document Displayer. Merlin's Document Displayer. The Floppyshop Document Displayer. The SOFTViLLE Document Displayer. The Public Dominator Document Displayer. The STUG Norway Document Displayer. The PVK Document Displayer. The Crown Software International Doc Displayer. Arrow PD Document Displayer. The South West Software Library Doc Displayer. The Tumblevane Document Displayer The Revenge Document Displayer will load, display and print out any ASCII document. So what..?, you may ask... so does the ST's desktop, but what makes the RDD so special is the little (well, quite extensive) extras. You can scroll documents up and down at amazing speeds, search for special characters, words, or phrases, print out parts of a document, and much much more....read on for more info....! How to load a document... 1.. There are many ways to load a document into the RDD. Probably the easiest is to just load the displayer and use the built-in file-selector. 2.. The second way is to install it as an application on the desktop, so that when you double-click on a document the RDD will be loaded and the appropriate document auto-loaded. There are some problems with this method on TOS 1.0 machines, if you have this version of TOS then the RDD must be on the same disk, and probably the same directory (folder). This is a TOS problem and not one of my many...! 3.. Yet Another Way (YAW - sounds like a unix program...!) to load a document is to rename the RDD to DISPLAY.TTP and enter a document name on the command line. 4.. (PROGRAMMERS ONLY)...Launch the RDD from another program using the GEMDOS Pexec() function. The command line should contain the name of the document that you want to load, or nothing if you want to use the built-in file-selector. The RDD will return a value of 0 (ok) on exit. All colours and screen resolution will be restored. 5.. If you own a copy of NeoDesk3 then you can install the RDD as the default text displayer. This way any document will be shown using the RDD. Consult the NeoDesk3 manual on how to do this. The File Selector... The file selector is used to select which file that you wish to load. You are presented with a list of files (in alphabetical order) with any directories at the top. You may scroll the list up and down using the arrow keys or the mouse. To select a file simply highlight it in the centre of the screen and press RETURN, ENTER, SPACE or the LEFT BUTTON on the mouse. To exit from the file selector without selecting a file press UNDO or the RIGHT BUTTON on the mouse. All active disk drives / hard disk partitions are listed at the bottom of the screen. To select a different partition simply press the corresponding letter, for example 'C' for drive C. The 'special directory' will take you to the directory above the current one. Document Formatting... Once a document has been loaded it will be formatted. During this process the RDD will count the number of lines in the file, wrap any lines that are greater than 80 characters in length, expand tabs, and calculate the number of pages. When a document is printed the RDD paginates it automatically to fit the selected page size (11 or 12 inch). If you want to force a page break in a document then place the characters @# at the beginning of a blank line. The RDD will interpret these characters as a page break and will not display or print them. For example: Welcome to Automation Disk 2000. @# But the Pompey Pirates are the best by far....! will be split over 2 different pages. Special Documents... Special documents are files that have been treated in a special way. Currently two sorts of special documents are supported, Encripted documents and Packed documents. Encripted documents are used to enable you to distribute your text files without worrying about other people altering them, because they won't be able to make any sense of it... Only the RDD will be able to de-cript the text...! The encription program 'CRIPT.TOS' is supplied with the RDD. Packed documents are supported to allow you to put as many documents on a disk as possible. To pack a document, use the brilliant 'Pack Ice v2.20'. Select the 'data' and 'no picture compression' in the packer. If you want to pack AND encript a document then encript it first. Displayer Controls... Arrow Keys - Scroll Up / Down a line Shift Arrow Keys - Scroll Up / Down a screen. Enter / Return - Scroll down a line. Space Bar - Scroll down a screen of text. Alternate T - Goto the top of the document. Alternate B - Goto the bottom of the document. Alternate G - Goto a line. You are asked to enter a line number to goto. If you want to go forward 10 lines then enter +10, to go back 20 lines enter -20. To goto the start of a marked block (if any) then enter *. Alternate F - Search the document for a phrase. You are asked to enter the phrase that you wish to search for. You will then be asked if you want the search to be case sensitive. A case sensitive search is about twice as fast as a non-sensitive one. The search for the phrase is started from the top of the document. Alternate N - Find Next Occurrence of a phrase. Searches the document for the next occurrence of the phrase that you originally searched for using ALT-F. Shift Function Key - Set Bookmark. Allows you to remember the current position in the document. Function Key - Goto Bookmark. Goes to a previously set bookmark. Control T - Set TAB width. Allows you to set the size of the TAB control code. Normal values are 4 or 8. (default setting = 4). Alternate S - Start Block. Sets the start of a block at the top of the screen. See 'End Block' for more details. Alternate E - End Block. Sets the end of a block at the bottom of the screen. After you have marked the start and the end of a block, and it is valid, the block will be shown in reverse text. If you hold down one of the SHIFT keys while selecting ALT E or ALT S, you will be asked to enter a line number at which to start or end a block. If you enter +10 the marker will be moved forward 10 lines, -3 will go back 3 lines. If you enter an invalid number the markers will remain unchanged. WARNING: If you use Harlekin (the ultimate DA) and you have the macros enabled, pressing SHIFT-ALT-E will bring up the editor..! To get round this you can either (i) disable Harlekin macros, or (ii) select 'End Block' from the pop-up menu while holding down the SHIFT key. Alternate H - Hide Block. Kills (un-marks) any previously marked block. Alternate M - Bookmark Menu. Allows you to set, goto and erase bookmarks using to mouse. Control S - Save Bookmarks. Saves the current bookmarks that are set to disk. These will then be automatically loaded in next time that you view this document. Control G - Change text size. This option allows users of hi-res monitors to display 42 lines of text instead of the normal 21. This function is disabled when you are using a colour monitor. Alternate C - Set Printer Configuration. Allows you to configure the displayer to output the correct data to your printer. Alternate P - Print whole document. Prints the whole of the document using the current configuration. Don't forget to set the config before you start printing. You can stop printing by holding down both shift keys. Alternate W - Print block. Prints a previously marked block using the current configuration. Alternate L - Load Document. Displays the file selector and asks you to pick a file to load. Alternate X - Execute Another Program. Displays the file selector and asks you to pick a program to execute. You may run any program that exits cleanly and doesn't do to many nasty things (see the note on compatibility below). You are then asked if you want to delete the current document. If you delete the document then the space taken up by it is released to the operating system. When the program finishes you will be returned to the displayer. Zero (colour) - Toggle Hz Switches between the screen scan rates of 50 and 60 Hertz. Zero (mono) - Toggle Colours Reverses the screen colours. Tab - Display Pop-up Menu. Displays a pop-up menu so that you can execute various functions. Select an item by highlighting it and hitting Return. Alternate A - Autoscroll Mode. Allows you to scroll the document without holding down a key. You are asked to enter a speed, this is the amount of time (in 200/ths of a second) before the screen is scrolled. You must now tell the scroller which way to scroll up or down, and what to do when the start/end of the document is reached, press 'b' to bounce the document up and down, press 'w' to wrap the document, press 'S', (or anything else) to stop scrolling. If you want to stop the scrolling then hold down both Shift keys. Alternate Q / Undo - Exit the Doc Displayer. Mouse Control... At any time you may use the mouse instead of the keyboard. Moving up / down is the same as pressing the up / down arrow keys. The left button can be used to select items or to call up the main selection menu. The right button is used to either cancel a pop-up or to call-up the file selector. Pop-up Menu... To activate the pop-up menu then either hit TAB or press the Left mouse button. This allows you to select various functions without using the keyboard combinations (ALT+key). Use the Up/Down keys or the mouse to highlight the required function and hit Space, Return or Left mouse button to select. Press Escape or the Right mouse button to cancel the menu without selecting. Printer Configuration... The printer config menu can be accessed by pressing Alternate C or selecting it from the pop-up. Page length can be set to either 12 (A4) or 11 (normal listing) inches. Page width can be set to anything from 10 to 255 characters. So if you want to print out a program listing on wide listing paper, set this to 132. The displayer will handle any line / page conversions that are necessary. You may set the Left Margin for a print out. This is the amount of spaces that are printed on the left hand side of the text. This may vary from 0 to 99. If you enter * then the displayer will select a value that is suitable for the current document. If you specify 'page numbers' then the page number will be printed at the bottom of each page. 'Pause between pages' forces the displayer to pause after every page is printed. This allows you to print on single sheets, or produce double sided output. If you select 'Print Quality = NLQ' then the displayer will send codes to change the printer to NLQ mode. Note: this will only work with Epson compatible printers. If you select 'Bold Printing' then the displayer will send codes to change the printer to emphasized mode. Note: this will only work with Epson compatible printers. The 'Send codes to printer' option allows you to send various codes to the printer. If you enter '27' then the ascii code 27 will be sent to the printer. Entering 'A' will send the character 'A' (ascii 65). You may also select which printer that any output will be sent to. If 'serial' is selected then the current RS232 port settings will apply. A printer driver facility allows your printer to print almost all of the ST's character set. To edit a printer driver, select 'Edit Printer Driver' from the Printer Config Menu. The way that printer drivers have been implemented is as follows: For each of the ST's characters there exists a translation table for your printer. For example the ST character (ascii 128) may not be supported on your printer but you could simulate it by printing a 'C' with a ',' printed over the top, so the translation would be '67 8 44'. You can allocate up to 9 printer codes for each of the ST's characters. This allows you to do strange things like double height text on some characters. If the ST's character is the same as your printer's character then just enter the ST's ascii code. You may save your printer driver to disk once you have built it, and load it back in each time that you want to print. The driver file will be saved to the same directory that the Doc Displayer was loaded from. All you have to do is enter an 8 character filename, the extender '.RDD' will be added by the Doc Displayer. NOTE: if the doc displayer is loaded automatically by using 'Install Application' then the driver files will be saved to the same directory as the document. I've built a couple of drivers for a the printers listed below, these should be on the same disk as the displayer. Standard Printer (no translation, works with SMM804) Star LC24 (should also work with LC10) Epson FX series Panasonic KX-P1081 (not tested) Compatibility... The original version of the displayer (v1.xx) had a few compatibility problems with some versions of TOS, but with version 2 these have been eliminated (I hope). The Doc displayer should work on any version of TOS, even the TT (TOS 3) in an ST compatible screen mode. The displayer will work in all of the ST's screen modes but NOT on large screen displays such as Hyperscreen, at best the screen will become corrupt or the machine may even crash. If your printer does not support Epson control codes, then don't use the NLQ or BOLD options on the printer configuration menu. There is a problem if you run the displayer in low rez with Turbo ST (1.8x) installed. The 'bug' shows itself when you exit the displayer. You will see that the screen colour planes have become offset. This must be a problem with TurboST because the Doc displayer only uses legal BIOS calls to change screen resolution. This bug only happens occasionally on my machine (TOS 1.4). The ability to launch another program from within the displayer can reveal a great many incompatibilities. You can only safely launch a 100% legal program. If you run a 'naughty' program then the Doc displayer may crash or produce unpredictable results. I have successfully used programs such as: HiSoft Basic Lattice C5 Devpac2 KnifeST First Word + Script Fastcopy ProFlight (v1.2) AVK DC Utils Michtron Hard Disk Utils any many more... If the document displayer is ran from the AUTO folder (yes it can be..!), or if you call it .TOS or .TTP you may not be able to execute programs that use GEM (VDI or AES). This is a TOS limitation...! Note for Techies: The Doc displayer uses the GEMDOS 'Pexec' call to run programs. The default Gemdos path is set to the directory that the program is in. If you choose to unload the current document before executing a program then the memory that is taken up by that document will be returned to the pool, this may result in the free memory space being fragmented, therefore the executed program may not be able to use it. If memory space gets too fragged then the ST seems to get a little upset... Talk to Atari about this one NOT me...! About the Doc Displayer... The original version of the displayer was written in HiSoft Basic, but from version 2.00 onwards it is written in Lattice C5. Small pieces of assembler have also been written to speed things up a little bit. Thanks go to: Teddystacker - Beta Testing, Ego Boosting, Distribution. Tempest - Fast memory moving routine (v2.01). Thor - Title screen graphics Axe of Delight - Depack Routine. HiSoft - HiSoft Basic / Lattice C5 / Devpac2. The Alien - Inspiration. Steve - Arcade Fantasy BBS (0533-376056 8pm-8am) The following PD libraries always stock the latest version of The Revenge Doc Displayer: Goodman Enterprises, 16 Conrad Close, Meir Hay Estate, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent ST3 1SW Atari User Group (Scotland), 9/3 North Hillhousefield, Edinburgh EH6 4MU. Warpzone PDL, 53 Ropewalk, River Street, St Judes, Bristol BS2 9EG The ST Club, 2 Broadway, Nottingham NG1 1PS TRuST PD, 18 The Park, Southowram, Halifax HX3 9QY The South West Software Library, PO Box 562, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 2YD MT Software, Greensward House, The Broadway, Totland, I.O.W. PO39 0BX PD.ST, 95 Elton Road, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11 9NF Floppyshop, 45 Provost Graham Avenue, Hazlehead, Aberdeen AB1 8HB L.A.P.D. 80 Lee Lane, Langley, Heanor, Derbyshire DE7 7HN SOFTViLLE Computer Supplies, Unit 5, Stratfield Park, Elettra Avenue, Waterlooville, Hants PO7 7XN Public Dominator, PO Box 801, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire CM23 3TZ Freaks Public Domain Library, 29 Leap Valley Crescent, Downend, Bristol BS16 6TQ B-Soft Public Domain, 33 Corsham Road, Calcot, Reading, Berkshire RG3 5ZH. Atari ST User Group Norway PD Library, c/o S.A.Jensen, N-3630 Rdberg, NORWAY. New World PD, 43 Ingleby Way, Wallington, Surrer SM6 9LP. Arrow PD, 6 Kents Orchards, Perry Street, South Chard, Somerset TA20 2QB. Tumblevane PDL, 6 West Road, Emsworth, Hampshire PO10 7JT. If you have any problems getting the latest version then send me 2.00 (or 1.00 if you supply your own disk), and I'll send you the latest version. The Revenge Document Displayer is also distributed on "The Hitchhiker's PD/Shareware Disk V2.00" - highly acclaimed by most PD libraries. This disk is available from the above libraries. The Revenge Document Displayer is Shareware (some 'custom versions' are not) and may only be distributed for profit by registered organisations. Public Domain / Shareware Libraries may become registered by sending a fee of 10.00 to me at the address below. Any groups/packers/crackers etc may use the displayer on their menus as long as they greet me, read on if you'd like your own version. The HiSoft Basic source code for version 1.93 of The Revenge Document Displayer has now been released, and is available from any of the PD libraries mentioned above. The actual code is a bit of a mess as it has undergone a lot of 'bolt-on' upgrades and bug fixes. I have also released the bits of machine code that the Basic version uses (XTRAS.BIN & DOC.BIN). These will need to be added to your HBASIC.LIB file before you can compile the main program. This can be achieved by using the BUILDLIB.TTP program that is included with HiSoft Basic (not Power Basic). Consult your HiSoft manual for more information. Custom Versions... If you would like a custom version of the Document Displayer for your own use, then send 10.00, your name, address, telephone number, a black and white medium resolution picture (Degas PI2 please), and a name for the displayer, to me at the following address: Stuart Coates 9 Links Road Kibworth Beauchamp Leicester LE8 0LD England UK CIS: 100010,2106 BIX: scoates All correspondence will be handled in strict confidence. If you would like regular updates of your displayer and technical support then the cost is 30. History of The Revenge Document Displayer... Version 1.0 15th April 1990 The very first version was very primitive, and very slow. All it did was load a text file, scroll it up / down, and then let you dump it to the printer. Version 1.1 16th April 1990 A little bit faster, although it is still slow...! Version 1.2 14th May 1990 Goto Top / Bottom keys, Help screen, Search option, Bookmarks. Version 1.3 15th May 1990 Printer output improved, it now handles page breaks (wow..!). Version 1.4 26th June 1990 Handle TABs correctly, Scrolling speed increased (66%), Faster DOC loading time, Funky Title Screen, Changes to medium rez if you load in low rez. Version 1.41 1st July 1990 Better Help screen, program structure(?) improved. Version 1.50 10th July 1990 Almost a complete re-write of the text handling routines. This resulted in a great speed improvement, and the ability to handle larger documents. Version 1.51 11th July 1990 Repeat Search feature, 50/60Hz feature for colour monitors, Faster TAB handling. Version 1.52 16th July 1990 Doesn't now crash when you load a document with < 20 lines. Version 1.53 19th July 1990 Keystroke compatibility with the desktop text viewer. Faster DOC loading. Version 1.60 20th July 1990 Support for document encription. Version 1.70 23rd July 1990 File selector added, loading another document without quitting feature. The first Teddystacker version. Version 1.71 10th August 1990 Small bug in the file selector fixed. Version 1.72 17th August 1990 Very crude packing algorithm supported (this was one of my own..!) Version 1.73 21st August 1990 My packing routine removed. Now supports the ICE packer v2.11. I think I'll leaving packer writing to the guys who can.! Version 1.74 22nd August 1990 Automation packer supported. Version 1.80 24th August 1990 Now you can use pictures in your documents. Version 1.81 2nd September 1990 Picture dump routine, Printer Configuration screen. Version 1.82 7th September 1990 Faster text output even though it's still using the BIOS. Version 1.90 12th October 1990 Very fast text output routines used. These routines out-run programs like Turbo ST and Quick ST2. Version 1.91 19th October 1990 Nice font added. Version 1.92 26th October 1990 Faster text formatting (507%). Faster scrolling (9%). Version 1.93 28th October 1990 New file selector that allows you to switch drives. Mouse scrolling added. Version 2.00 3rd February 1991 Complete re-write in C (Lattice C version 5). (The old version was written in HiSoft BASIC). Better mouse support. Pop-up menus / interactive windows. Brilliant file selector. Now supports only ICE Packer v2.20. Picture ability removed (nobody used it anyway). Scrolling speed improved (20%). Search speed improved (350-800%). Ability to launch another program from within. Block marking/printing. Number of Pages display. Size of program reduced (about 50%). Overall Speed of displayer increased. Loads of new features. Version 2.01 17th February 1991 Scrolling routines speeded up by 50%. Text output routines 11-14% faster. Fileselector bug fixed. Search from current position feature. Version 2.02 19th February 1991 Enhanced box drawing. Help screen cleaned up. Max lines bug fixed - now doesn't crash. Version 2.03 26th February 1991 Picture is now displayed properly in medium rez when a document is auto loaded. Version 2.04 6th March 1991 Grey-Text implemented for block marking. Bookmark menu (set bookmarks using the mouse). Enhanced File Selector (inc scrolling by page). Printer Drivers Implemented (build your own...!) Probably the fastest text scrolling on the ST. Version 2.05 11th March 1991 Compatibility with programs that change the screen position. Problem with the moving busy-bee has been fixed. Slightly faster text output ...! Version 2.06 16th March 1991 Wide carriage printers supported, up to 255 characters. Left margin printing available. Version 2.07 18th March 1991 Small font (42 lines) available on hi-res monitors. Version 2.08 20/26th March 1991 Save bookmarks feature (autoload when you load doc). File selector enhanced. Almost all spelling mistakes eliminated. Version 2.09 20th April 1991 Minor code enhancements Version 2.10 5th May 1991 Autoscroll feature added. Version 2.11 18th May 1991 Autoscroll feature enhanced. Block marking by specifying line numbers. Initialises and exits 100% legally (probably). Scrolls text at 49 lines per second...! Searching speed is over 1900 lines per second...! Version 2.20 25th May 1991 (never released) Text formatting is now a lot faster. Version 2.21 2nd June 1991 Several bugs fixed in the new formatting routines. Handles VERY LARGE documents better. Version 2.22 25th June 1991 Text output and scrolling speed increased by about 5%. Many new 'Custom versions' released. Version 2.23 1st July 1991 Few minor bug fixes / optimizations. Version 2.24 22nd February 1992 Handles files that contain lines terminated with just a line feed (just like UNiX). Version 3.00 Coming Soon...! Version 3.00 will be a complete re-write not just a minor upgrade. All coding will be done with the very latest version of Lattice C v5 (used by Atari Corp) and DevpacST (version 3 - hopefully) and will be written with expandability in mind - no more strange patches for new features. The specifications for version 3.00 of The Revenge Document Displayer are currently be worked on, and coding should start mid 1992. Features that are likely to make it into this version are: Multiple documents in memory. Global searches. Reverse searches. Colour support - configurable. Faster scrolling (maybe VBL sync'd for smoothness). Save preferences ability. External RDD modules - Disk formatting Disk copying File manipulation tools Hex dump utility - view binary files. If you have any suggestions for this release then please contact me. All registered users will receive version 3.00 automatically upon release. Applications for beta testers are welcome.  Byteback Music Licenceware ALL OF THE FOLLOWING DISKS IN THE BYTEBACK MUSIC RANGE ARE CLASSED AS LICENCEWARE. This means that only authorized distributors are allowed to sell them. You are free to copy them, but NOT to sell them. The licen- ced distrubitor pays a fixed royalty on the disks sold, which is shared between the authors. This means that these disks are NOT included in ANY offers or promotions run by Tumblevane PDL. At present there are ten disks on the Byteback Music licenceware la- bel. A large sample library will shorty be availible in 8 and 16 bit to suit AVR and SPL formats etc including drums and percussion, digital and analogue synths, all electric/acoustic instruments and special fx. These disks are of professional quality, and have been converted without the need of re-sampling from their source of origin. This has been achived by using custom designed pro- grammes to read various commercial formats, hence the cost will be a little more. See future catalogue disk for updates. BTK QRT 001 A collection of Quartet songs and voicesets at 16 Hz playback frequency. This is a full packed demo of varied music which has been desinged for games programmers in mind. Eleven songs, five voicesets and a total of forty four samples. Antroids / Brainbow / Flapchic / Kidlevel / Kidsover / Kidstuff Sneaky / S_Track 1 / Notdone / The Wood / Time 55D. Price 3.00 DRUMBEAT SUPPORT The following disks are to go with Replay 16's "Drumbeat" and are samples taken from the Roland DR-550 Drum Ma- chine at 48 Hz and converted to 22 Hz. These are original pre-set factory patterns sampled at 121 bpm. Disks 001 to 007 are a com- pleate library. There are 10 loops per disk and all in their original order. Disk BTK DRB 007 has additional custom loops to fill disk space. All Disks have been formated at 11 sectors, 82 tracks, 6 interleves and are double sided as to accommodate the daget 3 right in time you can collect the icon of knowledge it guards. You start off with 3 lives but can collect more. Challenge the family and friends for a good time with this. Shareware so its all there, but support them. Let's have more! BOARD AND CARD GAME COMPILATIONS For a better idea of these games refere to the prefix and game number after the title of the game. You will find a full descrip- tion in another part of the catalogue. BAC 001 - DS PACMAN (GM 074), BANG (GM 070), BACKGAMMON (GM 049), SOLITAIRE (GM 068), OTHELLO (GM 055), CHESS (GM 065), DRACHEN (GM 075) and SE- RENDIPITY (GM 068) Eight great board games on one disk !!!!, all these for 1:75 BAC 002 - DS BRIDGE IT (GM 049), CELEST (GM 041), FUZZBALL (GM 054), CHECKERS (GM 010), MONOPOLY (GM 027), SNAKES & LADDERS (GM 061), SORCERY (GM 061), BATTLESHIPS (GM 041) and YAHTZEE (GM 041). Nine board games on this one, still only 1:75 BAC 003 - DS ST BRIDGE (GM 064), CARDS (2 games of patience GM 055), CRIBBAGE (GM 010)Four games for 1:75 BAC 004 - DS PATIENCE (GM 007), MILEGAME (GM014), and ST VEGAS (GM 044), ST VEGAS has four casino type games on it so you get six games for 1:75. Remember, if you see a disk somewhere else you fancy a look at, then drop me a line and I'll get hold of it at our normal price of 1:75. Please note that not all libraries get their orders out as quickly as we do. So it may take a while to get the disk to you.bring in a magnifying glass and operate on 300 DPI pictures with ease, even on a colour monitor with the emulator I found it very easy to use. A must for the collection. AAG 054 DS KOZMIC 4 This is the latest and much improved Psychadelic show manufacturer and viewer. Create your masterpiece and then almost get hypnotised by it. If you can't be bothered look at the next disk. There are quite a lot done for you. AAG 055 DS KOZMIC 4 SLIDE SHOW See what the disk above is capable of doing. Really mind-blowing stuff. I'm still having trouble with my eyes trying to type this after looking at it,it,.it, i. ....... AAG 056 DS VIEWGIF allows your ST to show/create GIF pictures and you can view MAC pics also. This disk also has a COLOUR DUMP INSTALLATION for Epson, Oki, Prowriter, Quad, Star LC10, Panasonic, Citizen & IBM Pro printers. There are also some ICD hard drive utilities. AAG 057 DS 1/2 meg or 1 meg PHOTOCHROME V.3 A brilliant photochrome graphics card emulator that is capable of out-performing all other screen modes including HAM. You can load GIF, RAW, TGA and IFF files and convert them to SPC, PCS, SUPER HAM, & PHOTOCHROME mode (4096 colours on FM/STE) which is almost photograph quality. Shareware and one of the best. AAG 058 CLIPART This disk has on it some work of exceptional quality by John Walker. In PC3 format the subjects covered are JUDO, CARTOON PICS, FLOWERS, SCROLLS, CORNERS and FRAMES. More please John. Remember if you see a disk not in the library that you fancy then just give me a call and I'll get it for you at our normal price of 1:75. Please bear in mind that not all libraries are as quick as ourselves at returning orders so it may take me a bit longer than our normal service. you at the normal price of 1:75. Please allow at least 7 days for your order to arrive if you take up this offer. Some libraries take their time sending out disks!!. ta, unless otherwise stated. N.B The prefix f = fill in. BTK DRB 001 BTK DRB 002 8 Beat 1 8 Beat 2 f Shuffle Shuffle f 8 Beat 2 8 Beat 2 f Metal 1 Metal 1 f 8 Beat 3 8 Beat 3 f Metal 2 Metal 2 f Hard Rock Hard Rock f Funk 1 Funk 1 f Beat Rock Beat Rock f Funk 2 Funk 2 f BTK DRB 003 BTK DRB 004 Disco 1 Disco 1 f 16 Beat 1 16 Beat 1 f Disco 2 Disco 2 f 16 Beat 2 16 Beat 3 Euro Beat Euro Beat f 16 Beat 4 16 Beat 4 f Rap 1 Rap 1 f 16 Beat 5 16 Beat 5 f Rap 2 Rap 2 f Slow Rock Slow Rock f BTK DRB 005 BTK DRB 006 Oldies 1 Oldies 1 f African 1 African 2 Oldies 2 Techno Tango Mambo Swing 1 Swing 1 f Merengue Rhumba Swing 2 Swing 2 f Beguine Salsa Bossa Nova 1. 1`u.. 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F!F.FF+F.h!FR+F E4 F Ez FEFFEQFF ZFF!F4FFF.F---Assembler Daten--- +|Fs32,111,0,4,67,250,0,164 34,136,63,60,0,2,78,78 84,143,34,0,36,0,212,188 0,0,61,224,77,250,0,132 44,130,212,188,0,0,1,64 77,250,0,112,44,130,210,188 0,0,0,160,36,0,212,188 ,0,0,125,0,38,2,150,188 ,0,0,0,160,56,60,0,99 840,122,0,96,42,76,219,252 0,0,125,0,58,60,0,99 ,32,64,34,65,36,66,38,67 60,60,0,39,32,217,81,206 255,252,60,60,0,39,37,35 81,206,255,252,81,205,255,234 32,122,0,32,44,122,0,36 60,60,0,39,44,220,33,37 81,206,255,250,81,204,255,198 78,117,0,0,0,0,0,0 00,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 0,0,0 -1 ,+!F0#FEGF0 EGHH F!!!F F F.F+"FM!FtEGpF7 6!  F FF`FL.F"lm6nops:sVs~ujv:wvw^z|l{{{L|`~~TV(6h42"j |}J$J~~.<pJ@hjLT,<z The program(s) on this disk are public domain. That means they can be freely distributed with the only charge that can be levied is a copying fee. This program is provided by David Addison and STEP (ST Enthusiasts of Portland). If you have any questions or need other information please write to us. The game(s) on this disk were written with GFA Basic. If you have any programs that you have written that you would like to include as either PD (public domain) or shareware please write or get in contact with us (it must be 'your' program). Shareware means the program can be copied and given to anyone with the request that "if" the user likes the program he/she will send a contribution to the author. The author in turn will support fixes and improvements to the software. STEP (ST Enthusiasts of Portland) 4470 SW Hall Blvd Suite 325 Beaverton, Or 97005 ?<<??1x<8?<<??yx <<??y|<ppH1133>ppÇÇ>pp|?88??>?88??pp???<??00??00?ÄÄ<{<??!!? ? 8a8aǞxypp珇xy<??88x{  <???~~x{  ??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<??<?<?<?<?<?<?<? c<<?gfNg~ffh<? ff?~~a<? fg~`<? 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F!  milemain.pic FD \milstoneF F F!*pp FdEGpFQ F 6! F dpFFH1654,0,1911,1861,1872,608,1637,0,1792,771,102,1572,1856,1904,566,1893 c0"FYFMF,F, milemain.pic!z Fz Fc|FFFF|Fp "!!F< er%%`` JF,-F F< eRyy`` JF,9milegameF F -Fl|Fl c0"F1MF0 b1"FR F|F QF " f<7 <7 JF,F7-F7*** locate x,y  F* fv7 JF,F7-F7**** '&' page full  F* f7 <JF-F7 '^' end  F^ f7 |JF-F7 Fg`EG6 F?@@ "FF6y!@!M&t$#Uz z  F"g<EG%T   F g2FG Pause Int(Rnd*3) z!F fFG-F|F c9"FQF hnEG6 F b8c1"F?@@ "F b1c8"F6y!@!M&t$#U/ /  F6y!@!M&t$#Uz z  F"hJEG%T   F h@FG Pause Int(Rnd*3) z!F gFGc0F-F +F E5 F%QF E5 F% hJF Y! "F& hFY# ! "F$ F#(y!p!M&t$z FiEGpF i FGz!F.F+F b5c1"FY!@ "F "Press 'BUTTON' to continue."Fb1c10"FT|F" "!!FT iJF-F F c0"FMF0 c1"F.Fe |F81,1,~,OBJECT,5,3,The object of this game is to be,3,4 *the first one to accumulate a total,3,5 *of 1000 miles in each hand played.,1,8 ~,THE CARDS,5,9 &~,A...HAZARD AND REMEDY CARDS,5,10 1*Hazard Cards are played onto your,3,11 ,opponents' pile and Remedy Cards are,3,12 *played on your own pile. For each,3,13 1,Hazard Card there are corresponding,3,14 Remedy Cards.,5,16 r0~,A ROLL CARD,17,16,must be displayed on,3,17 ,your Battle Pile before you can play,3,18 (any Distance Cards. (For the one,3,19 0exception to this rule," see paragraph",3,20 on RIGHT OF WAY CARD.),& s5,1 .~,A STOP CARD,17,1,is played only onto,3,2 0,your opponents' Roll Card to prevent,3,3 2*them from playing further Distance,3,4 3&Cards until they cover it with,3,5 3(another Roll Card on a subsequent,3,6 turn.,5,8 0~,A SPEED LIMIT CARD,24,8,is played onto,3,9 ,your opponents Speed Pile along side,3,10 &their Battle Pile. While it is,3,11 (exposed your opponent can only,3,12 3*play 25 mile or 50 mile cards. As,3,13 1*long as no cards are on your Speed,3,14 (Pile you are not subject to any,3,15 speed limit.,5,17 2~,AN END OF LIMIT CARD,26,17,is played on,3,18 b(your own Speed Pile on a Speed,3,19 d,Limit Card to permit you to resume,3,20 ,(speed and play any mileage cards,3,21 *including 75 100 and 200 mile cards.,& 05,1 0~,AN OUT OF GAS CARD,24,1,is played onto,3,2 8&your opponents' Roll Card. They,3,3 *cannot play further Distance Cards,3,4 o&until they have first played a,3,5 3$GAS CARD and then a Roll Card,3,6 on subsequent turns.,5,8 C.~,A FLAT TIRE CARD,22,8,is played onto,3,9 2(your opponents' Roll Card. They,3,10 o*cannot play further Distance Cards,3,11 &until they have first played a,3,12 ,SPARE TIRE CARD and then a Roll Card,3,13 on subsequent turns.,5,15 0~,AN ACCIDENT CARD,22,15,is played onto,3,16 8(your opponents' Roll Card. They,3,17 t*cannot play further Distance Cards,3,18 &until they have first played a,3,19 ,REPAIR CARD and then a Roll Card on,3,20 ,subsequent turns.,& 5,1 .~,B...SAFETY CARDS,22,1,--Safety Cards,3,2 6*are played in your own Safety Area,3,3 3*and prevent you from being stopped,3,4 3(by the corresponding Hazard Cards,3,5 &for the balance of the hand. As,3,6 &soon as a safety is played it,3,7 &prevents any further attack and,3,8 $cancels the attack in progress.,& 5,1 ~,RIGHT OF WAY CARD,3,2 *When displayed in your Safety Area,3,3 3,your opponent can't play a Stop Card,3,4 2,on your Battle Pile and can't play a,3,5 2,Speed Limit Card on your Speed Pile.,5,6 2~,EXTRA TANK CARD,3,7 *When displayed in your Safety Area,3,8 6(your opponent cannot play an Out,3,9 8*of Gas Card onto your Battle Pile.,5,10 ~,PUNCTURE PROOF CARD,3,11 e*When displayed in your Safety Area,3,12 $your opponent cannot play a,3,13 aFlat Tire Card on you.,5,14 ~,DRIVING ACE,3,15 o*When displayed in your Safety Area,3,16 $your opponent cannot play an,3,17 Accident Card on you.,& 5,1 ~,COUP FOURRE,3,2 (pronounced Coo-Foo-Ray),3,3 3&If your opponent plays a Hazard,3,4 *Card and you hold the corresponding,3,5 (Safety Card in your hand you may,3,6 ,*call `COUP FOURRE' and immediately,3,7 $play the Safety Card to your,3,8 y$Safety Area and recieve a 300,3,9 point bonus.,5,11 ~,SCORING,3,12 1*Each person scores as many points,3,13 *as the total number of miles that,3,14 they have traveled.,3,16 l,Each Safety Card played = 100 points,3,18 &Each Coup Fourre = 300 points.,3,20 *Bonus for making 1000 miles = 400.,3,22 Shut out = 500 points.,& e5,1 ~,USING THE MOUSE,3,2 (Point to PLAY or DISCARD with the,3,3 "mouse and press Left Button,3,4 (point to the card you want to use,3,5 $and press Left Button again.,5,7 ,"To remove Message at top of,3,8 "screen press Left Button.,5,10 (Answer Yes or No questions with,3,11 the Keyboard.,10,13 ~," HAVE FUN !!!!!",&,^ |FH-FH+F1h!FRFE4 F Ez FEFFEQFF yZFN!F4FyjFF.F---Assembler Daten--- |Fs32,111,0,4,67,250,0,164 34,136,63,60,0,2,78,78 84,143,34,0,36,0,212,188 .0,0,61,224,77,250,0,132 44,130,212,188,0,0,1,64 77,250,0,112,44,130,210,188 0,0,0,160,36,0,212,188 ,0,0,125,0,38,2,150,188 ,0,0,0,160,56,60,0,99 840,122,0,96,42,76,219,252 0,0,125,0,58,60,0,99 ,32,64,34,65,36,66,38,67 60,60,0,39,32,217,81,206 255,252,60,60,0,39,37,35 81,206,255,252,81,205,255,234 32,122,0,32,44,122,0,36 60,60,0,39,44,220,33,37 81,206,255,250,81,204,255,198 78,117,0,0,0,0,0,0 00,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 0,0,0 -1 ,+F0#F|\EGF0 |REGHH F!!!F |6F |F.Fe e eegli~y,yihi&y8{??? @?@? @?@?ǏǏߌߌǏǏ 'ƀ@?@?˓LˌC Ϝ #3@?@?@L @C #3 @?<@0?@ #1@?@?  #0@?@??~q?  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This means that you are free to copy them but NOT to sell them. Tumblevane PDL are licenced to sell the disks and we pay a fixed amount to the author of each disk. We think that the software in this sec- tion of the catalogue is well worth spending the slightly higher price asked for these programs, they are of a very high standard and the author has spent a great deal of time and effort on them. We are not the only people who think this way!. You will find that most of the disks here have been reviewed by the Atari press (Atari ST Review more often than not) and have the their awards mentioned near the end of our blurb. The HeavenSent licenceware label is run by Tumblevane PDL, if you have a program thats of the same standard as those listed below why not give us a call and find out what we can do for you. After all if you but your heart and soul into creating a program why not get something for your effort and you never know just who might be looking at it, where do you think software houses look for their next idea for a program?. Future Legends The guys at Future Legend have come up with a new slant on adven- ture games (or R.P.G). Instead of trying to work out what a pro- grammer wants you to type into a game, you know what I mean, you know what needs to be done but can't work out what some bloke in the U.S.A wants you to type in. Example in Deena (see ADV 038) to get the cell door open so you can get on with the game you just type in "Turn Key", you do not need to first put the key in the lock!!. With this game, and others from Future Legends, you are given a selection at the end of each location, such as press A to do so and so, press B to do that, press C to do this, and so on. I must admit this took some getting into, but I soon found that it was a blessing and it works very well. I now find that I much prefer this stlye of game to most other PD adventure games. HST 01 DS HAMMER TO FALL While you are sitting outside the only tavern in Rookford enjoying the hospitality of the Squat Dwarves, your at- tention is caught by a commotion in the village square. You follow a group of Squat Dwarves to the village elders house where you see a man being warmly greeted, you over hear someone say that this is Serth the magician with news. Serth tells the Squat Dwarves of a man called Kildarken and his vile plans to open the very gates of hell. All those present look to one another in horror. Serth speaks again "What we must do now is find one amongst us, who can reach the lost city before Kildarken and destroy the five symbols of lady mercy.""Is there any among you who would volunteer?." With a grin you raise your sword into the air and offer your services to the Dwarves of Rookford. Serth takes you to his cave where he teachs you four magic spells which may help you on your quest. Tired beyond his years Serth falls into a large chair looks up and speaks once more. "If Kildarken manages to find the symbols of the Sister of Mercy, all he has to do then, is to place them into a circle and chant an icantation over them. Within the circle a portal will open into the realm of the evil dead and then, to coin a phrase, all hell would be let lose.I will now teleport you to the mouth of the river of Tears, that is the limit of my powers. May your god go with you.". That tells you something of your quest in this massive game. To learn more about what happens to you on your quest you will have to buy the disk. Let me just say that I think this is the best Role Playing Game I have had the pleasure of playing for many a year (Yes thats right YEAR). PRICE 3:00 ST Review rated at *** issue 15 HST 02 DS 1Meg SLAYER From an early age you have lived in the holy city of the Torian Templars, a sect of fighting priest and priestessess in the United Kingdom of Tor. You have devoted your life to the scholary and mystical aspects of the order but you as equally well trained in all forms of swordmanship and other combat skills. You have risen quickly through the ranks of the Templars and are highly respected. After many battles fought in the name of your god, you have been given the name Slayer by your many enemies. Using powers long lost to other men you have foreseen the danger that the dark dwelling creatures of evil pose for the future of mankind. Late one night, while studying the holy scriptures, you are visited by the form of a tall man with the face of a fly, at his feet you see a vision of a naked woman writhing in pain from the many cuts that cover her body. To your horror you recognise her as your younger sister and the creature standing over her can only be Formamuu, your arch enemy and the devils first lieutenant on middle earth. Ever since the day that your parents were slain, you have tracked down and killed the agents of the undead wherever they might be. That terrible scene has lived in your mind every day of your adult life; you and your parents were digging a well, when an undead demon rose up from the ground and ripped your parents to pieces. Hearing your screams, Father Coyle, the local priest came to your aid and des- troyed the vile creature. After burying your parents, you stood over the grave and took an oath to become a hunter of the evil undead. Your sister was adopted by Father Coyle, but somehow you lost touch with her a couple of years ago. All this seems a thou- sand years ago now. Since then you have slain many of the undead within United Tor. Indeed, on many occasions you have thwarted the plans of Formamuu himself. It appears that the evil creature has now struck at you through your sister.The image before you shifts to that of Coldstream, your home village, partly covered by a thick mist. Above the vision, Formamuu grins as your sister si- lently pleads for your help. Suddenly the vision fades, you sha- kily get to your feet and begin to prepare to head for your old village at first light. Your request for leave was accepted by the head of your order and you ride out at daybreak. After many days ride you cross the White-rapid river that marks the border into your homeland, on the long ride you recall all you know of Forma- muu and his evil ways. This evil, selfish, unnatural and chaotic being is famous for his horrid schemes. In his human shape, For- mamuu can only appear as a man, but with the face of a fly or that of an innocent child. You know that Formamuu hates you deeply; if he has taken your sister, you will need all the help your god can give you to defeat him. Father Coyle, the old priest will help, if he still lives. You also know Thrustana, the old white witch who dwells close by., she has been blessed with the power to call upon the spirits. You are almost there, soon you will know if the vi- sion was a true glimpse of reality. This is where your quest begins, as you enter Coldstream. This is another fine adventure/RPG from Future Legends and is the start of the Slayer story,(so far three are planned) try this one first, we're sure you will get hooked by the fine style and storyline that all Future Legendse games have in running through them. This is a top quality game and well worth the price. PRICE 3:00 ST Format rating 76% HST 03 SLAYER 3 DS THE FINAL RESURRECTION ON 84th STREET The final part of the Slayer games from Future Legends and its a cracker. This time its set in the modern world, how you get that far into the future is explained within the game. Your mission this time is to escape from a city under siege and head towards a mountian range called the Watchful heights there you must find an old volcano called the Eye, once there you must make you way to the very heart of the Eye where you will find the Saviour Machine which is guarded by an order of monks. Once you reach the Saviour Machine you must re- place the mother board the Saviour Machine will then activate the cities main defensive weapons and with luck the city will be sa- ved. This games uses the same method as the others in the Salyer group and you press A, B, etc to make most moves within the game, there are places where you can use the parser as in other 'NORMAL' adventures, the graphics appear where necessary and add to the feel of the game. Having played the other games in this group I now find the system very easy to use and get on with it quite well. so if your looking for something different in the adventure field give this a try. PRICE 3:00 HeavenSent Licenceware from Tumblevane Public Domain Library What is HeavenSent licenceware?. Well the answer is not simple but I'll try my best to explain what we are trying to offer both the customer and the programmer. First off HeavenSent licenceware is run by Tumblevane PDL if you require more information than you can find here please give us a call on the num- ber given in the file named Tumble. Also if you run a library and would li- ke to stock HeavenSent licenceware call the same number for a full informa- tion pack. First off the programmer, what we offer the creator of quality software is a means of getting something back for all the hard work, time and effort put into getting any sort of program off the ground let alone onto a disk. To get down to the 's and $$$'s, we sell the program for a minimum of 2:75 from which you receive 75p for each and every copy sold, if you feel that your program should be sold for more than this sum then, if we agree with the price you state you will receive any amount over 2:00 charged to the customer. What else do we offer you ?, we offer a backup service to all those who write for the label:- blank disks, help from other programmers, we can put you in contact with artists and we are willing to listen to just about anything that will help you to produce a masterpiece. We are always just a phone call away. The only thing in fact that we have control over is what we are willing to release on the Heaven Sent label and the one thing we have in mind is QUALITY, it's got to be good!!, simple as that. We do not want so, so soft- ware or even good stuff, we want the best of it's type. This means that the customer knows without any doubt he is getting something that is just that little bit better than he can get from PD/shareware. We are willing to look at any type of program, not just games or adventu- res, so give us a call and see what we can do for you. We also do nothing or anything without first contacting you for an agreement on what we plan. Right now for the customer. You are the people we are here to serve (note that word) you can get good, very good or totally naff programs from PD/shareware libraries (even from us) there is no way of knowing which you have picked until they arrive on your doorstep, we hope we give some idea of what you are going to get from the descriptions in the catalogue, but thats just what WE think, you may think something is naff when we think it's great, it's all a matter of taste. What we are trying to offer you with the HeavenSent licenceware label is software that IS the best around, not just what WE think is the best but what the Atari ST press say is the best, for just 2:75 or maybe a little more you get the best, all the disks on the label will have been reviewed by most of the mag's and will have their comments noted on the catalogue disk along with a description of the game. So what about that word SERVE near the top of this blurb, well what we try to do is just that, we beleive that as a library thats what we are here for (we by the way are Martyn & Dave known as Tumblevane PDL) if we can do it then we will, if we can't do it we can tell you who can and if we can't do either of those things we will find someone who can and get back to you. We also believe in getting your order to you as fast as we can, when we get the post into our office in the morning (about 08:30) we get the answers/orders in the local post office by 11:45 (time of the second post) every day without fail!!, if you think this is just talk then check your order for the post mark, we can even tell you if your order has arrived and if it's gone out!!. What all this comes down to is this:- " If your not happy then we are not happy " and that is somrthing we cannot live with. If you have tried the rest, give Tumblevane a shot at being the best. Martyn & Dave. |`.. p`|DISKS +kDEADINFO .`7- Organised Chaos Licenceware Another newish licenceware outfit to hit the ST scene is Organised Chaos whos head man is Kev Davis of Genocide Fame, the game Geno- cide was reviewed in Atari ST Review some little time ago and had a very good write up indeed, I have played the game and loved it. ALL OF THE FOLLOWING DISKS IN THE ORGANISED CHAOS RANGE ARE CLASSED AS LICENCEWARE. This means that only authorized distributors are allowed to sell them. You are free to copy them, but NOT to sell them. The licen- ced distrubitor pays a fixed royalty on the disks sold, which is shared between the authors. This means that these disks are NOT included in ANY offers or promotions run by Tumblevane PDL. This system works very well and we are happy to take part in it. OCL 001 DS DEAD OR ALIVE This is one of the best text adventures I've played in a long time, it takes me back to the good old days of Infocom and their style of games. The humour is of the Douglas Adams type and around every corner there is something to discover, read and examine almost everything and you will be given something, it might be useful or just funny or both. Read the Dead folder thats also in this section to hear what some of the mags thought about the pre-release version. At the asking price of just 3:00 its one adventure thats just to good to miss. This is one piece of soft- ware that I HIGHLY RECOMMEND for anyone who likes a good adventure game. ST Review rated at 4 **** [issue 14] PRICE 3:00 OCL 002 DS MURDER ON THE ORION EXPRESS The world's first ever comedy- murder graphically-based mousie-driven game. Dare you take on the role of a detective aboard the Orion Express? When all but eight of the passengers die simultaneously, and the crew are gradually bumped off as the night progresses, it's your job to find out who the murderer is. Armed only with an electronic notebook, you must trudge around the ship, interrogate the people on board and use your skill and judgement to work out "whodunnit" and other tired clichs in this bizarrely humorous "Cluedo-meets-2001-meets-Red Dwarf-meets-Hitch Hiker's-meets-Monty Python" as I used to say before I found out about copyright laws. Orion has a five-thousand-odd word comedy-sci-fi novella thrown in just for the hell of it, centring around a series of unwieldy events aboard the Express, and the game itself contains only one reference to Rod Hull. Which is probably just as well. Orion -will- work on S/S drives - you've just got to delete everything except the PRG file and the game data files, and copy it over to a S/S disk. Easy as three point one four one five nine two something. [The words "interactive fiction" haven't been applied to this blurb, since the phrase applies to every computer game ever written.] This is another great game from Kev, it will have you up late for many a night with its humour and gameplay. More please Kev. ST Review rated at **** issue 15 PRICE 3:00 OCL003 1Meg Sprite Works written by Terry King version: 1.22 Sprite Works is a powerful new set of commands available for GFA Basic - Versions 3 and above. Essentially for games writers, the kit provides a professional edge to any program. It turns GFA into a games language that can produce results that can equal and possibly better those managed through STOS. 38 new commands are provided, as well as a superb art package that allows easy sprite design, and two map designers. Extra GFA commands include:- Fast sprites - 16x and 32x widths with a variable height up to 48 pixels, sprite handler and variable clipping. Low processor time sample player - 2.5-15 KHz. Multi-directional and vertical scrolling maps. Non-scrolling, multi-screen maps. New fonts - 20, 40 and 64-column widths. Program speed regulator. Depacker for ICE and AUTOMATION packers. Mirror copy. Fast screen clear and copy. Fast screen line copy. New mouse controller. Palette switching (32 colours on-screen). Banner scrolling (with an option for running them on interrupt whilst disk accessing or something). Degas Elite compressor and decompressor and a Spectrum 512 displayer. Also a must for any budding assembly programmers, as full 68000 assembly source for all the commands is included. The art package includes six fast zooms, full-screen realtime zoom, animation preview, an option to save sprites in ready- to-use format, controllable splines and polygons, loading and saving in numerous formats, and has fast resizing, recolouring and block rotation. Half meg and full meg versions are included. Two map designers come with the package, one for flip-screen maps and one for non-scrolling maps. Each is fully featured and allow the easy use of "flags" for each screen block to aid collision detection. Sprite Works comes on two disks, with full documentation and annotated GFA examples of the commands, as well as GFA source for the three games and the two demo programs given away on the freebie disk (see the oclitles.doc on any OCL disk). A two disk LICENCEWARE set PRICE 7:00 Dead or Alive...? (The Reincarnated Version) Organised Chaos Disk Number One Written by Kev Davis in STAC. Loading screen by Kev Davis as well. Desktop layout also by Kev Davis. Et cetera. Author's Propagand (Shuffles papers.) You want me to comment on Dead? Erm. What can I say? It's been considered the world's best STAC adventure by many, which can't be bad. It's got no graphics, which I think puts people off, but I've crammed a double-sided full of text, which is pretty impressive. The game's a lot more sarcastic than most, and everyone who's played it always complains that they get wrapped up "talking" and "arguing" with the parser rather than puzzle solv- ing. Tssch. Such is life. It took me about eight months to write, it was sold by Budgie from September 91 until April 92, and was released on Organised Chaos on the Thirteenth of May 1992, with all known bugs killed - dead. If you're wondering why Budgie dropped Dead, it's because, rather childishly, they didn't like my decision to publish Genocide with Creative Influence (being a sentimental old fool, I decided C.I. needed some help to get their company off the ground). So there we have it. Anyway, there'll be one of these propaganda bits on all of our future releases, as well as all reviews of the game to date, just to be smug. Right then. Syntax Preview (September 1991 - Neil Shipman) Despite - or perhaps because of - the trend of the major software houses towards producing graphic adventures, I have recently de- tected a resurgence of interest in the good old text adventure from a number of other sources. Over the last year I must have played at least one such offering a month from both established and aspiring independent writers and the latest to come my way was from the hitherto unheard of (at least by me) Kev Davis, the self-styled "incomprehensibly grandiloquent doyen" of Chaos Soft- ware. The scenario of Dead or Alive...? is to be found in a separate program on the disk along with a few instructions. These include some of the more unusual commands like Who Is, Message and Panic and examples of how clever the parser is in coping with inputs like "Put head in microwave, juggle fish and say wop to the maniac in the passing bush of kippers". Weird! There's also another program which will play an eerie tune to accompany the adventure ad infinitum if you can stand it - I couldn't! Anyway, back to setting the scene in DoA. (Erm, actually the tune was taken out in the finished version because it was found to be far too irritating - Chaos.) Taking a short cut home through the rain in Malton you find a shop you've never noticed before. The owner shows you a strange crystal which renders you unconscious and when you come to the shop has disappeared. Worse still, you can't remember where you live, so you head for the pub only to find that it's been boarded up. As you collapse again the face of the shopkeeper appears and utters, "Midnight," and you don't awake until a passing car splashes you with water. At the start of the adventure you only have your wallet contain- ing a photograph and 10, but a quick search around the 14 imme- diately accessible locations will turn up some interesting items. The owner of the 24-hour "Chipporama" is worth talking to as some of the things he tells you may be useful later on. You can also buy some chips and have a go on the one-armed bandit. You can't enter the Tube station, but solving a couple of simple puzzles will allow you into Malton park where you can head west to your...er... death! Don't worry though, you're only a bit short in the flesh and blood department and it's in your skeletal form that most of the adventure is played as you try to get even with your assassin. The first few problems involve leaving your tomb in the cellar of an old house, finding a suitable disguise to cover your bare bones so that you can wander around without attracting attention, and getting past the rottweiler chained to the gate. You'll then be able to hop on the Tube and travel to other parts of Malton. To get back to the part of town where you were killed you have to figure out how to turn the power on so that the automatic doors at that station will work. This involves a nice series of not too difficult puzzles and, by the time you've solved them and worked your way to the police station, you'll have had a very good op- portunity of appreciating the great deal of work that's gone into producing this adventure. If I tell you that Kev Davis is a fan of adventures like Hitchhiker's, authors such as Douglas Adams (of course) and Terry Pratchett, and TV programmes like Red Dwarf, Vic Reeves Big Night Out and Absolutely, not to mention anything and everything done by the Monty Python team - indeed, the game is dedicated to the me- mory of Graham Chapman - you'll realise that DoA is definitely not a serious adventure! Location descriptions are generally three or four lines long and responses are a good length too. The language used in some places can look rather odd at first - "notifiable" pavement, "tedious" fishpond and roads which "trundled" - but you appreciate the funny side of this when you come across doors which "fib" rather than just lie to the north and west! Indeed, the whole style of DoA is so tongue-in-cheek that Kev Davis must look a bit like Popeye chomping gobstoppers. I enjoy adventures where the author has anticipated many of the things you might try to do and has provi- ded appropriate responses. This is certainly the case in DoA and most of them are funny, quite a few making me laugh out loud. I especially liked eating and drinking, smashing a nuclear-powered torch (after being told not to), examining sewage in an alleyway, persisting on getting out of an invisible exit and walking around with a traffic cone on my head! You won't be stuck for words be- cause there's a vocabulary list of nearly 100 commands and many of the nouns have synonyms. Examine everything because you will usually get a description. If you unearth an object you will automatically pick it up unless your hands are full. Reading all the signs and graffiti as well as the papers and cards is worthwhile too. Sometimes you'll find a footnote mentioned which you can then look at for further interest and amusement.There is a great deal of extraneous information too in the form of adverts and messages. The easy-to-read display is 80-column white text on a black background with footnotes etc being shown in green capitals. You can swap to 40-column if you want or even try different colours (including "psychedelic" and "vomit- inducing")! The Chaos Soft- ware logo is attractive and the programmer shows off his skill with redesigned characters to the extent of having an acute accent on cliche and a properly subscripted 2 in the formula for water. DoA is a huge adventure. By the time I'd got as far as I could in the preview version (which was about 75% complete) I'd visited over 150 locations and found more than 60 objects to manipulate. Amongst other things I'd (deleted by Chaos to avoid the spoiling of your enjoyment) in a nuclear research plant, travelled on a (deleted), survived a (deleted) and ended up at the bottom of a (deleted) in (deleted). I look forward to seeing what's at (dele- ted). As I made progress I was awarded not just with points but also with ever- changing crazy titles ranging from "futile shandy drinker", through "someone who knows where his (or indeed her) towel is" to "hoopiest frood this side of Ursa Minor"! I was a little put off to begin with by the "over the top" style of DoA, especially when I encountered a bug on about my third mo- ve. Then I realised that it was a deliberate one poking fun at other STAC programmers whose games are prone to crashing! In fact DoA has been extremely well programmed and playtested and although I noticed a few mistakes in spelling and punctuation as well as a couple of "buglets" these were far fewer in this preview version than I have seen in many finished adventures. Humour is difficult to get just right for the simple reason that not everyone finds the same things funny. To start with I found some of things about DoA rather idiotic but, after a while, I en- tered into the spirit of the game and ended up revelling in its sheer silliness. If you enjoy a good laugh then look no further than Dead or Alive...? Syntax Adventure Roundup (September 1991) DEAD OR ALIVE...? (all STs) - Budgie UK (as it was then) This is an excellent example of what a good adventure should be. It's written using STAC but you wouldn't know it! The author is one Kev Davis who, since this is his first STAC'd game, seems to have bucketfulls of talent. There are loads of puzzles (starting easy and getting harder), great responses, good parsing, many jo- kes (the whole scenario is one big joke) and a very polished front end. It plays almost like an Infocom game. If you are an adven- ture player then get this game! DIFFICULTY: MEDIUM RATING: 89% Shareware and PD Shopper (December 1991 - Matthew Robinson) You get off the bus and step into the pouring rain. You decide that the best thing to do is take an alternative route home in order to stay reasonably dry. Ducking down an alley you come across a rather strange shop. You step inside pick up a crystal thing and wop! Out go the lights. You wake up outside the shop which has now vanished. Picking yourself up from the pavement, you decide to go home. Home would be a great place to be if you could remember where that is. You decide to go to the pub because you know where that is. You arrive at where the pub should be and find that it to had gone. (Er, it was just condemned, actually - Chaos.) A man appears in red smoke and starts going on about mid- night and other things. You fall over again, bang your head, and are out for another period of time until a passing car splashes you with water. This is a text adventure in which I assume you have to find your way home before midnight (Inane gibbering sounds - Chaos). The manual does not make the game clear (It'd only spoil the surprise - Chaos) and I did not have enough time to play it right to the end. You will have to discover for yourself. The inputs follow the standard sort of adventure parser and the game comes in two parts. The reason for this is that the program is too big to fit into a 520, and the author did not want to make it a 1040 only game. It seems to get you involved and it has some rather cute (???! - Chaos) Hitch Hiker's Guide footnotes to read. It looks like a de- cent adventure that should keep you happy for a while. If you get stuck, you'll be happy to know a help disk is available from the author. Rating: ***** (maximum!) POWERFIST PRODUCTIONS Another new licenceware outfit to hit the ST scene is Powerfist Productions. The two main programmers are Danial Walton and Ian Wilkinson who at the this time have six disks completed and more in production. I have played most of the games on offer here and they are of a very high standard. They should be reviewed in the ST mags in the very near future, so keep your eyes on the press. ALL OF THE FOLLOWING DISKS IN THE POWERFIST PRODUCTION RANGE ARE CLASSED AS LICENCEWARE. This means that only authorized distributors are allowed to sell them. You are free to copy them, but NOT to sell them. The licen- ced distrubitor pays a fixed royalty on the disks sold, which is shared between the authors. This means that these disks are NOT included in ANY offers or promotions run by Tumblevane PDL. Unless otherwise stated. This system works very well and we are happy to take part in it. DISK 1 DS SNOTT 93 and PDOS V1.3 Snott was previously a commercial game released by Graphic Vi- sions, who are now part of Powerfist Productions. This game has been updated and is now faster, easier to play and overall is an exellent game. Your aim as SNOTT, a man made creation to save the earth, is to collect the orbs from each level which threaten to destroy your creators homeland. In SNOTT 93 there is also the ad- ded danger of gravity. With four complete levels of platform ca- pers and hidden bonuses this game is a must for your collection. Also on the disk is the full version of the POWERFIST DISK OPE- RATING SYSTEM. Within this utility you can control your disks by movement of folders, files, etc, text options, power-formatting and much more. A very good disk with a game that takes some thought, and on top of that you get a useful utility!!. Worth 3:00 of anyones money. PRICE 3:00 DISK 2 DS GHALFA ONE On your return from the wars your craft runs out of fuel and you are forced to land on an unknown planet covered in golden sand. You soon discover that the alien lifeforms are none to quick to welcome you. The aim of the game is to complete the four levels. Each level contains different scenery and creatures. Control is via the joystick, pushing up makes you jump and with the jetpack on you slowly fall back towards the ground, left and right makes you walk left and right and pulling down fires your laser. Creatures can be shot or dodged but the monster at the end of each level must be killed (apart from the first level where there is no monster). I hope you find fuel at the end of the game, for your sake!!. Also on the disk to keep you occupied while re- covering from playing GHALFA ONE is SNOTT, this is the original version and not the updated version found on disk 1. Again Power- fist have come up with a great game that gives you value for mo- ney. The graphics and FX in GHALFA ONE are as good if not better than disk 1 and you get two games for the price of one. These people at Powerfist have done their homework and come up with a great game disk that should by all the rules do very well and be a favourite in everyones collection. PRICE 3:00 DISK 3 DS SEVEN GALAXIES Its centuries since you were closed down. You are the cleaning robot of a long abandoned ship floating through space without a crew. When you are awakened to clean up the ship you soon relise its not the centries of dust that will be the problem but the resident aliens within each level and the hordes they have brought with them. A quick bit of laser practise though and off you go in an overhead romp. Blasting seven shades out of everyth- ing that moves. This is the biggest game to date by Powerfist and the puzzles within the game are awesome. Another very good disk from Powerfist Productions with good graphics and fast gameplay that had me coming back for more.(Just playtesting this game Dave) PRICE 3:00 DISK 4 DS HUNCHY 1066 & HUNCHY 2010 EXTENDED VERSION If you think about it were lucky to be here. Were lucky that our mum and dad got toge- ther, our grans met grandads, our great grans met great grandads etc. Ed, our hero has to rescue his wife to be, Ezzy and his gra- dad has to do the same in 1066. Of course if his gradads mission had failed Ed wouldn't have been. Joystick action all the way, watch out for pits, falling down or into anything wil cost you a life. Jump over flaming arrows, low flying birds, meteors, hedge- hogs and strange men. You can also run under balls, birds and the odd low flying bird (if you don't jump over them) When you com- plete each screen a bell will appear at the bottom of the screen. Collect five of them and you get another life, if you lose a life you lose all your bells (I did get that right, I hope). Jumping on barrels or wait at the end of the platform for them to pick you up and carry you across gaps. So birds will give you a ride (OOoh yeah) and on the bomb screen the third is a tribute to the dam busters!!?? and last of all pressing M in the game will toggle between music and FX (thank the lord for that). Hunchy 2010 is the extended version of Hunchy 1066 and runs on 1Meg and has even better graphics and sound effects. With both versions on the same disk 1Meg owners can enjoy both games. The graphics are of the same high standard you have come to expect from Powerfist and the gameplay will keep you coming back for just one more go (normally means you stop playing around 02:00 in the morning. This game should soon appear in the PD magazines review sections. PRICE 3:00 DISK 5 DS 1Meg DELUXE NOSTRAM V1.2 The warrior fell through the rocky groud. His eyes slammed shut and when he awoke a tower lie before him, thesky above still rumbled. The warrior had the wings of flight and the tower of Nostram 93 was no more but before him lie something else. Back in the village of Nostram a local warrior, believing none had returned from the tower step forward to conquer the monolith, he knows nothing of the warrior who has twice defeated the tower and the evil gods. Stepping into the darkness he believes he will deafet the tower and the gods to return with the wings of flight. This is where your start the game, at the gates to the tower from here on in its joystick mayham all the way with this platform romp. This is a classic game which everyone should enjoy and be able to play from the word go. If you should need any help there is a help file on the disk, just double-click and all the help you should need appears before your eyes. PRICE 3:00 DISK 6 DS DELUXE NOSTRAM This is the half meggers version of the above ga- me. It is by no means a cut down version as such, with loads of rooms, creatures and excellent puzzles to solve. Even if you have the 1meg version then this is also worth having, if you have only half a meg then this will save you having to play it on someone elses machine. PRICE 3:00 DISK 8 DS 1Meg POWER CUT Another great disk from POWERFIST this time you are faced with more monsters and horrible creates all trying to stop you from reaching the end of your quest to save another world from their clutches. Great gameplay, graphics and FX, a good alround romp. In other words POWERFIST do it again, stand aside Bugie these guys are taking over. DISK 9 DS LORD RAMSEY IN THE THE 25th CENTURY The intrepid explorer (last seen in a intervision adventure) is at it again. This time he has catapulted himself into the 25th cen- tury only to crash (a bit careless) on a space station. In this cartoon style caper you dodge martians (if you are lucky) and use your equipment to make your escape from the station, beware of ANYTHING that stands between you and escape. This promises to be the first in many Ramsey games. Plays a bit like the DIZZY games of old (in fact I think they are still creating more). DISK 11 DS 1Meg SNOTT 93 & PDOS V1.5 Almost the same as disk 1 but its for the half meggers Atari. (well thats what Powerfist tell me, but disk 1 runs fine on our half meg machine anyway!!) What you get is four levels of original platform fun. Also on the disk is the updated version of PDOS, the indespensible disk handling utility. PRICE 3:00 DISK 12 DS THE COMPLETE HUNCHY SOURCE CODE DISK With no more Hunchy games planned, Powerfist have released the source code for Hunchy 2010 and 1066 plus the extended version of 2010 all on the same disk. The code is fully documented and should be a valuable piece of any programmers collection. All the code is in STOS format and the disk comes with the full graphics as well. PRICE 3:00 DISK 13 DS LOCATION UNIVERSE 3D Produced by Chris Samwell with help from Daniel Walton of Powerfist this is a great 3D game of puzzles and mayham. The empire have you in their POW camp and its up to you to escape the four levels, the village, the unmapable maze, games and the escape make up the four levels. You complete each level by finding the codes to open the doors into each level. The codes are written on white pieces of paper, you will need to note each one as you find them otherwise you will end up like Martyn and punch them into the gate in the wrong sequence and end up dead (you should have heard the language!!). The mouse is the best way to operate the game but you can use the keyboard if you prefer. There is a readme file on the disk which will give you some idea of what is going on if you get stuck. PRICE 3:00 DISK 14 DS 1Meg CASTLE CAPERS:- THE EASY LIFE REMIX by Paul Abraitis of Power- fist. Chuckle, the hero of the game, has been imprisoned in Nightmare castle by the evil giant (why can't there be good giants, Dave) only by crossing the castle and avoiding the nasties can he escape to freedom and live (groan, Martyn) happily ever after (so its a poor story line, its a lot better when you forget that rubbish and play the game.) You control Chuckle with the joystick and as you guide him to- wards freedom you will come across the nasties which include spi- ders, sliders, bouncers, (sounds like a good night on the town so far) birds, bees (still a good night out) and arrows (prehaps not)....... Collision with any of these means instant death for Chuckle and an irritating scream (you'll see what I mean after the 100th death, Dave). You can avoid these nasties by running, jump- ing and climbing. There are 50 screens to complete and at the end there is the giant to pass before you gain your freedom. Other thing to not are, Chuckle swims like a brick, Chuckle is not stake proof, they don't like it up em, mum, Chuckle hates poison ivy, Chuckle can jump onto logs and moving blocks, I'm a lumber jack and I'm alright. All in all this plays like a dream and gets harder as you go along, level 20 is my highest so far and thats after playing for 2 days, four hours a day. Just play testing, again Dave!!. PRICE 3:00 VIRUSOFT LICENSEWARE ALL OF THE FOLLOWING DISKS IN THE VIRUSOFT RANGE ARE CLASSED AS LICENCEWARE. This means that only authorized distributors are allowed to sell them. You are free to copy them, but NOT to sell them. The licen- sed distrubitor pays a fixed royalty on the disks, which is shared between the authors. This means that these disks are NOT included in ANY offers or promotions run by Tumblevane PDL The price of any Virusoft disk is 2:00 and will remain so until otherwise stated here. This system works very well and we are happy to take part. VIRS 001 DS A track from the latest CD from Death Metal band My Dying Bride, the track featured is Erotic Literature. The Program has good stero sound and digitsed graphics with some animation. PRICE 2:00 VIRS 002 DS Sinilar to the above disk but features Autopsy and the track Acts of the Unspeakable. The digitsed picture show is of the band playing live, which I'm told is very rare footage. PRICE 2:00 VIRS 003 DS Several tracks from the latest CD from the Death Metal band Cata- lepsy called Sonic Violence (nothing to do with a hedgehog) again the graphics feature the band and have a small portion of the screen used as a TV screen. There is some action to this demo, but not alot. PRICE 2:00 st & 2nd Measure Samba Samba f BTK DRB 007 Reggae Reggae f 5/8 Beat Scratch f Flam 1 Flam 2 Groove 1 Groove 2 Rock Groove Rock Groove f Price 3.00 per disk BTK DRB 008 This disk contains the 48 samples of the DR-550 split into their respective pad banks of A B C D. Each bank is also in Drumbeat "KIT"files. BANK A :- BANK B :- BANK C :- BANK D :- 1 808 Hand Clap Dry Kick Cabasa High Q 2 Cowbell Real Snare Shaker 808 Cowbell 3 Crash Crash Low Agogo Crash 4 Ryde Bell Ryde High Agogo Ride Bell 5 Side Stick Claves Whistle Low Scratch 6 Low Room Tom Low Attack Tom Low Conga Open High Scratch 7 Mid Room Tom Mid Attack Tom High Conga Slap Low Tom Elect 8 High Room Tom High Attack Tom High Conga Mute High Tom Elect 9 Room Kick Face Kick Low Bomgo Techno Kick 10 Reverb Snare Birch Snare High Bongo 808 Snare 11 Closed Hi Hat Closed Hi Hat Low Timbale 808 Closed HH 12 Open Hi Hat Open Hi Hat High Timbale 808 Open HH Price 3.00 BTK DRB 009 A powerfull funk demo song that leaves the demo in- cluded on the Drumbeat programme disk begging for forgiveness! Pattern, song (all) and kit files. 1Meg required Price 3.00 e same as a normal PD disk, 1:50 or 1:00 if you order 10 or more disks. Each disk is double sided and packed with useful ideas and help for anyone who uses STOS as a programming language to create any sort of program, the team who produce the zine seem to have a very good knowledge of STOS and know what they are talking about. STOSSER 1 Items coverd by this issue include Learning Basic, Contacts, Pro- blems, Wants/Swaps, Understanding STOS, Wanted Section. Plus ar- ticles on Robotics and the joys of being a programmer. Also on the disk is a folder of STOS routines that you cahere. If somebody can crack it, let me know and your name will appear here in the catalogue as the one who did it! EAC 035 DS BENJAMINS ABC You are greeted with a welcoming voice to the ABC which then shows a matrix of the alphabet. As you click on a let- ter a picture appears on the screen of an animal or object which is accompanied by speech. (i.e. D is for Dog) spoken. This assists the child the look,sound and usage of each letter. A very useful and educational programme. EAC 036 DS MATHS CIRCUS A game for two players. When you get the answers right the clowns perform more stunts. ELLIE MOUSE COLOURING BOOK with outlined pictures to colour in. PIGGY BANK A programme to encourage your chidren to save money. (Good thinking.) and lastly SEASIDE Match the pairs on the beach etc. EAC 037 DS GCSE HIGHER GRADE MATHS TUTOR The major aspects of mathematics for grade "C" or higher, covering trigonometry, algebra, geometry. FRANGLAIS 3 French tutorial programme. NUMBER GO ROUND one or two player game. Match the answer on the blackboard to the show book. EAC 038 DS PICTURE TIME Great! Place "felt" looking characters on to one of the four backgrounds provided. Make up your own picture. ANIMAL SOUNDS sampled sounds of animal noises. ADD UP Blocks of falling numbers have to be guided into columns to add up to a certain number. A childrens version of a well known game. and also ELLIE MOUSE COUNTS a counting game. EAC 040 Mono but runs with emulator. MOLSYS 0.73 Molecular modelling package which is limited to 100 atoms and 16 molecular fragments. Create, copy, join, break and duplicate fragments. All clever stuff this. Remember, if you see a disk somewhere else that you fancy a look at then just drop me a line and I'll get hold of it at our normal price of 1:75. Please note that not all libraries get their or- ders out as quickly as we do. So it may take longer than our nor- mal service. n anything that fits your EPSON compatible printer. COLOUR DUMP 9 or 24 pin colour screen dump replacing ALT/HELP routine. DUMP24 for non-colour. ARTPRINT prints sheets of clipart operates in hi res only or with emulator. The program handles most hi res images and not only prints multiple pictures per page but also adds the disk and file name above each picture. Extremeley useful for identifying pics. UTA 062 DS MINT A multi tasking operating system as an extension of TOS. It is a resident program like GDOS that provides features other pro- grams can take advantage of. You need to know what you are about with this program. If you understand Multi-tasking and Pipes then it could be of use to you. Remember, if you see a disk somewhere else and fancy a look at it, just drop me a line and I'll get hold of it for the normal price of 1:75. Please note that not all libraries get their orders out as quickly as we do. So you may have to wait a few extra days.