Text/Editors/mferea11.arc 970707 10427 From 82031@zeus.amu.edu.pl Sat Apr 12 02:37:38 1997 MFE = MATHAF???ER EDITOR, new editor for little ATARI, change 4 fnt, 8 picture, 8&15 gfx etc. Text/Editors/script80.arc 971009 35618 SCRIPT80 Version 2.0 AN 80 Column Word Processor for the Atari Text/Editors/tedit.arc 971009 6486 TEDIT - A TEXT EDITOR by Bryan P. Schappel (c) 1986 ANALOG Computing Text/Editors/kedit151.arc 971009 24699 KEDIT v1.50. KEdit is a program type editor, not a word processor. Lines are limited to 127 characters in length. If a line is too long to fit on the screen, it may be scrolled left or right. An inverse video character at either edge of the screen is used to indicate the line extends off the screen. Users of the ACTION! programming language will be at home with this type of editor. KEdit uses the atari E: device (or a custom E: device). Even then, it is still faster than many other editors in most functions. KEdit works in 40 columns or 80 columns displaying 38 or 78 column respectively. (Software 80 columns) Text/Textpro/tp3-2r.arc 971009 12445 RS232 version of TextPro 3.2, (c) 1987 Text/Textpro/tp512b.dcm 971009 87680 Side 2 of TextPro 5.12 disk Text/Textpro/tp512a.dcm 971009 79873 Side 1 of Text Pro 5.12 disk Text/Textpro/tp520x.arc 940725 34560 TextPRO 5.20 dist. disk by Ronnie Riche This is the current shareware release of TextPRO, this file does not include the doc's. Doc's can be had for a minor shareware fee (see readme file included). Mike Text/Textpro/tpdocs.arc 971009 35243 Documentation to TextPro v.1.2 (c) 1986 Mike Collins and Ronnie Riche Text/Textpro/tpextra.arc 971009 50524 Some time managment extras (macros, etc.) for Text Pro by Hugh Echols. Text/Textpro/tpro40.arc 971009 36123 TextPRO+ (4.0X) (c) 1989 Text/Textpro/tptools2.arc 940520 9266 Included is tptools2.uue, which decodes to sptools2.arc This should be placed in the 8bit/Editors subdirectory. It includes patched versions of two files which originally appear in TPtools5.12a and tp512sid.e1d which currently reside in that same subdirectory These are TextPRO Tool modules Text/Textpro/tptools5.arc 971009 8704 v5.12X version of TP Tools Addin. TOOLS.ADN is a menu driven set of TextPRO Tools that were formerly made available as separate files. This set is reverse engineered for v5.12X after being written for later development versions. In this way any addins written for v5.12X will be portable to the later versions. It features: TIME/DATE, SOFTKEYS, PRINT DEFAULTS, CONVERT, SETUP BANKS, LIST BANKS, LAGNIAPPE. Text/Textpro/tpx50x.arc 971009 20352 Beta v.5 of TextPro (v5.0X) (c) 1992 Text/Textpro/textpro.arc 971009 41502 TextPro v.1.2 (c) 1986 by Mike Collins and Ronnie Rich Text/Viewers/vtex.arc 971009 9728 VTEX - The Text Viewing Utilitiy, (c) 1991 by Larry Richardson With page forward and backward, search capabilities and more. Text/Viewers/col40.arc 940519 16003 Filename.: col40.arc Title....: Author...: Date.....: Sponser..: Language.: Turbo Basic Category.: Breakdown: General Description: Converts any text file to 40 columns Text/Viewers/col80.arc 971009 10710 Col80 - An 80-column file reader - ver 1.5 By Itay Chamiel Following a discussion in comp.sys.atari.8bit, I decided to write my own 80- column file reader, just to see how fast an 80-col screen can go. This program will ask for a filename, will read it, and will output it to the screen, in an 80x25 improvised text mode (Actually Graphics mode 8). Text/Viewers/vtex13.arc 971009 19456 VTEX - The Text Viewing Utilitiy, Version 1.3, (c) 1993 Larry Richardson With page forward and backward, search capabilities, block mark and save, CR/LF handling, directory lister, and more. Text/Converters/ascii.arc 971009 9372 ASCII to ATASCII converter and ATASCII to ASCII converter. In C with Atari .COM executables. Text/Converters/eol2cr.zip 971009 2832 This is a ZIPped Unix program (.c source and .doc-uments) which I wrote to convert Atari text files (with ATASCII EOL's) into Unix text files (with Unix NL's). If you're on a Unix machine and are sick of messed up displays, then this program is for you. I compiled it with GNU C (gcc) and it works nicely. Text/Converters/eolconv.arc 940519 2275 Filename.: eolconv.arc Title....: Author...: Date.....: Sponser..: Language.: Category.: Breakdown: General Description: EOL converter Text/Converters/sdv_40.arc 971009 14673 SDVert - the Ultimate Atari 8-bit Text Converter. (c) 1991 MAX Systems by Marty Albert. Converts between ASCII, ATASCII, Amiga, Macintosh and PETASCII (Commodore) Text/Converters/cr.arc 930810 3466 CR.ARC (cr.com) is the fastest carridge return converter I ever saw. ascii/atascii or vice versa, even asks you if you want to append it or not. Uses the largest buffer I ever saw in a program of this sort. Text/Converters/translat.arc 971009 20576 Translator Text/Converters/atariwriter_convert.sit.hqx 971009 24462 atariwriter_convert.sit An AtariWriter conversion utility in HyperCard. This is a Macintosh HyperCard stack I wrote a while back to convert AtariWriter documents into Rich Text Format (RTF) files which could be imported into MS Word. Text/Printing/ll.arc 971009 16648 Littlelister composes columnar output in memory. It can be used with any printer, to print any size of input file. I wrote it for my 1027, but it works even better with my new NX-10 printer. For maximum speed printing, it can be set to represent "unprintable" bytes with combinations of printable ones; full graphics ATASCII printing is also possible using G: (see below). Text/Printing/pstr13.arc 971009 13406 Print Star Version 1.3 By Tom Andrews - (c) 1992. Print Star will print to any Epson or Gemini 10x compatable printer in two or three columns, in one of three type sizes. The only restriction being that the original text file must be in 40 column format. Text/Printing/ddot2.arc 960916 42116 Daisy Dot II A "print processor". It reads a plain text file which contains (in plain text) printing commands (such as font changes, underline, etc.), and prints it to your 9-pin printer (TONS of brands supported). Kind of like HTML for your printer. Any word processor or text editor can be used. The commercial version available is DD3. Text/Printing/pal.arc 960916 24856 Here's PAL.ARC, the Daisy Dot print previewer I told you about. Feel free to upload it anywhere (I have submitted it to GEnie and CIS). -- Jeff McWilliams jjmcwill@mathlab.mtu.edu EE Engineer --> Michigan Tech. Text/Printing/pstr13.txt 971009 2402 Print Star Version 1.3 By Tom Andrews - (c) 1992. Print Star will print to any Epson or Gemini 10x compatable printer in two or three columns, in one of three type sizes. The only restriction being that the original text file must be in 40 column format. Text/Addons/auxmaw80.arc 971009 2653 This is Jeff McWilliams' Auxiliary Menu for AtariWriter 80. Text/Addons/awpsmenu.arc 941006 25613 AtariWriter Super menus Demos/Mega/veronika.dcm 980227 89602 Veronika Demo Disk for Atari XL. This demo package was written by The HARD Software. The demo consists of 7 parts. You can switch to the next part by pressing SPACE BAR. Demos/Mega/waf1993a.dcm 971009 130818 This is the "First Mega-Demo of the famous W.A.F." ("Wuerzburger Atari Front" which is one of the regional groups of ABBUC.) This demo features programmers like Lord Helmchen (Dieter Popp) and Friday-Soft (Wolfgang Freitag) along with other great demo makers from W.A.F. You'll need to press START from time to time in order to get to another part of the demo collection. On side two there are some demos requireing 128Kb RAM. I have no idea how they look like on systems with less RAM. Demos/Mega/waf1993b.dcm 971009 130786 This is the "First Mega-Demo of the famous W.A.F." ("Wuerzburger Atari Front" which is one of the regional groups of ABBUC.) This demo features programmers like Lord Helmchen (Dieter Popp) and Friday-Soft (Wolfgang Freitag) along with other great demo makers from W.A.F. You'll need to press START from time to time in order to get to another part of the demo collection. On side two there are some demos requireing 128Kb RAM. I have no idea how they look like on systems with less RAM. Demos/Mega/sweeta.dcm 980227 175719 New 1994 demo "Sweet Illusion" Press [Shift] to go from one part to the next (some parts end up doing things which disable this feature for a while, but you can eventually get to quit) Requires XL/XE, 128k, Double-Sided drive. Demos/Mega/sweetb.dcm 980227 139211 New 1994 demo "Sweet Illusion" Press [Shift] to go from one part to the next (some parts end up doing things which disable this feature for a while, but you can eventually get to quit) Requires XL/XE, 128k, Double-Sided drive. Demos/Mega/back.com 960913 54573 "Back To Life" demo. Great! Demos/Mega/big1.dcm 960913 125898 "The Big Demo" by the High Tech Team Lots of music cracked from games, some cool effects, a HUGE (64K!) scroller, and a pair of cool digital audio demos. Demos/Mega/big2.dcm 971009 128772 "The Big Demo" by the High Tech Team Lots of music cracked from games, some cool effects, a HUGE (64K!) scroller, and a pair of cool digital audio demos. Demos/Mega/bitter.arc 971005 117120 BITTER.ARC - is polish demo called "Bitter Reality" Demos/Mega/rayofhop.dcm 971005 92899 "Ray of Hope" demo. I can't get past the first part of this, so it may require a PAL setup. Thanks to Hard Soft for the getting this to us. Demos/Mega/shake.arc 971005 133840 SHAKE.ARC - another polish demo Demos/Mega/joyridea.dcm 971009 126842 "Joyride" megademo by Hard Software, Hungary, 1995. For compy party held in Orneta Poland, August 1995. Demos/Mega/joyrideb.dcm 971009 132834 "Joyride" megademo by Hard Software, Hungary, 1995. For compy party held in Orneta Poland, August 1995. Demos/Mega/awesome.arc 960913 35232 "Awesome" demo Lots of Graphics 9 (16 shade) effects and nice synth. music. No scrollers. Demos/Mega/harda.dcm 971009 119336 HARD software is here again with a great brandnew demo package called Cool Emotion. It contains 9 parts. Demos/Mega/hardb.dcm 971009 108360 HARD software is here again with a great brandnew demo package called Cool Emotion. It contains 9 parts. Demos/Mega/partro.dcm 971009 125372 Polish demo-pack: SHADOWS PARTY (1994) has five parts: 1. Partro - Polish texts + music - Music Competision 11. tunes - Gfx Competition 7. pictures 2. Landscape intro 3. Music player - 6. tunes 4. SHAKE demo - vertical scroller - plasma - crazy squares - sinus ploter - shade bobs - 3D scroller 5. Information on all parts Demos/Mega/taquart.com 980513 13611 Demos/Mega/taquart.com Demos/Mega/top3demo.arc 980513 167473 Demos/Mega/top3demo.arc Demos/Mega/outoftim.dcm 971009 63818 "Out of Time" megademo by APC, 1995. For compy party held in Orneta Poland, August 1995. One single density (Atari 810, 88K per side) bootable disk. "outoftim.dcm" Description of the demo, by Bill Kendrick. "outoftim.txt" Demos/Mega/veronika.txt 980227 908 Veronika Demo Disk for Atari XL. This demo package was written by The HARD Software. The demo consists of 7 parts. You can switch to the next part by pressing SPACE BAR. Demos/Mega/muaddib.arc 960913 50304 "Muad'dib" demo Good music, lots of graphics effects. No scrollers (I think). Demos/Mega/drnktank.dcm 971009 83247 "Drunk Tank" megademo by Quasimodos, 1995. For compy party held in Orneta Poland, August 1995. One single density (Atari 810, 88K per side) bootable disk. "drnktank.dcm" Description of the demo, by Bill Kendrick. "drnktank.txt" Demos/Mega/first_ex.dcm 971005 60282 first_ex.dcm: "The First Explosion" Polish demo. It took 4th place on the Mirow'94 Demo Competition. Demos/Mega/expo91de.arc 980513 82406 Demos/Mega/expo91de.arc Demos/Mega/compyii.dcm 971005 28032 compyII.dcm : An older Compy-Shop-Demo from Peter Sabath. This is a single Density Disk, so Maximum Sector is 720. I hope, you'll enjoy this demo. Demos/Mega/nemesis.arc 980513 36992 Demos/Mega/nemesis.arc Demos/Mega/thetop1.arc 980513 44672 Demos/Mega/thetop1.arc Demos/Mega/asskickr.dcm 961015 127332 "Ass Kicker" megademo Lots of cool effects (of course, it's a megademo!). The main part requires 256K, and it works best on a PAL machine (of course...), but it is still mostly usable on NTSC. Demos/Mega/overmnda.dcm 980513 114925 Demos/Mega/overmnda.dcm Demos/Mega/overmndb.dcm 980513 107594 Demos/Mega/overmndb.dcm Demos/Mega/top9604a.dcm 980227 122379 Side A, Issue #4, 1996 of TOP-Magazin by Kaisersoff (in German) News: Das Zong ist weg/KE-Recht, Die RAM-Bibliothek, Neues von der RAM, Schreiersgruen '97, Software-Beschreibung, Der BESSERE CSM-Editor, Drunken Chessboard-Demo, Digi-Demos. Spieletest: Hawkmoon, Global War, Around the Planet, Cytadela, Serien (Jaguar/Lynx Corner, C-Simulator Workshop, Adventure Solutions), Tips (Uebersetzung Polenspiele), Post (Kleinanzeigen), Vorschau auf das naechste Mag (Kaisersoft-Software-Liste, Das XL-Adress-Archiv, Die RAM-Buecherliste, Software: CSM-Editor, BASIC-on/off utilities, The Drunken Chessboard-Demo (by Infinity) excellent!!) Demos/Mega/top9604b.dcm 980227 80808 Side B, Issue #4, 1996 of TOP-Magazin by Kaisersoff (in German) Software: Look-Demo (digitized music), What have I done-Demo (digitized music) Demos/Mega/asskick.dcm 971001 127332 AssKicker demo Contains some cool effects, including a nice texture-mapped and radiocitied "Doom" (or "Wolfenstien 3D") 3D maze graphics part, among other things. Demos/Mega/joyride.txt 971009 2605 Description of HARD SOFT's Joyride demo Text by Bill Kendrick See joyridea.dcm and joyrideb.dcm for the actual demo Demos/Mega/hard.txt 971009 1336 Hard Software's "Cool Emotions" demo (harda.dcm and hardb.dcm) description by Hard Soft. Demos/Mega/drnktank.txt 971009 1371 "Drunk Tank" megademo by Quasimodos, 1995. For compy party held in Orneta Poland, August 1995. One single density (Atari 810, 88K per side) bootable disk. "drnktank.dcm" Description of the demo, by Bill Kendrick. "drnktank.txt" Demos/Mega/outoftim.txt 971009 1539 "Out of Time" megademo by APC, 1995. For compy party held in Orneta Poland, August 1995. One single density (Atari 810, 88K per side) bootable disk. "outoftim.dcm" Description of the demo, by Bill Kendrick. "outoftim.txt" Demos/Mini/vectscrl.com 980227 7029 VECTSCRL.COM: Demo written by Jiri Bernasek (BEWESOFT). It presents scroll with vector fonts which are calculated and drawn in real-time. Demos/Mini/train.com 980227 21325 TRAIN.COM: Demo written by Jiri Bernasek (BEWESOFT). Two scrolls with different fonts are placed in 3D perspective. Music by L. van Beethoven. Demos/Mini/raindemo.arc 980513 41989 Demos/Mini/raindemo.arc Demos/Mini/supboink.arc 971009 39066 "Super 'Boink'" demo. A demo of a huge polygon bouncing around the screen. Very similar to an early Amiga demo. Demos/Mini/bdemo.com 960913 14739 Happy Birthday! Simple 1-screen scroller + graphics demo. Demos/Mini/strange2.com 980227 22819 STRANGE2.COM: "Strange Mountains Demo II" by Jiri Bernasek (BEWESOFT). Very funny scroll with animated fonts, music written in "Chaos Music Composer". Demos/Mini/seaside.com 980227 15006 seaside.com: Demo written by Jiri Bernasek (BEWESOFT). This one presents colorful picture in graphics mode 8. Music taken from "Black Magic Composer", multilanguage scroll. Demos/Mini/shortcir.com 980513 11007 Demos/Mini/shortcir.com Demos/Mini/timedemo.arc 980513 23023 Demos/Mini/timedemo.arc Demos/Mini/swandemo.arc 971009 28996 "Swan Demo" (also known as "FujiSpin") The famous 3D spinning Atari logo ("Fuji") demo. Called "Swan Demo" since it also has a swan fly by every once in a while. Excellent graphics! Demos/Mini/our5oft.arc 980513 16384 Demos/Mini/our5oft.arc Demos/Mini/das_omen.arc 980513 69411 Demos/Mini/das_omen.arc Demos/Mini/intro1.com 980513 7207 Demos/Mini/intro1.com Demos/Mini/intro2.com 980513 10087 Demos/Mini/intro2.com Demos/Mini/madintro.com 980513 14291 Demos/Mini/madintro.com Demos/Mini/demo8pl.com 971005 24045 DEMO8PL.COM: Demo written by Jiri Bernasek (BEWESOFT). It is second part of his serial "Inpracticable effects". This demo presents 8 sprites in one line! Music by P. I. Tchaikowsky. Demos/Mini/fireplac.arc 980227 6528 FIREPLAC.ARC, Fireplace Demo by Tom Arena and Jonathan Gilbert Cozy fireplace, flashing fire, and "God Rest Ya Merry Gentlemen" playing in the background. Interesting sound file - not standard "organ music"! Demos/Mini/chrstree.arc 971005 4096 Christmas tree by CB, 1981 Best christmas tree scene I've seen on the Atari 8-bit. No music, but good artwork with animated snow falling. Demos/Mini/swing.com 980227 6628 swing.com: WFMH demo written by XL-Software in 1989. Demos/Mini/thetop2.com 980227 54143 THETOP2.COM Second demo in the great WFMH's (World Federation of Mad Hackers) "The TOP" series. It was coded in 1990 by Magnus and XL-Soft. This one is dominated by different kinds of scrolls. Music is also great (although ripped). Demos/Mini/what.com 980227 13611 what.com: "What?" demo written by Magnus/WFMH (World Federation of Mad Hackers). Contains animations of some 3D objects. Written in 1990. Demos/Mini/alf.com 971005 46204 alf.com: "Alf Demo" written in 1992. Presents animation of Alf and music from the movie. Demos/Mini/alien.com 971005 17074 alien.com: Simple demo written by Michal Widera and Tom Liebich (USSR team) in 1990. Demos/Mini/axelfoll.com 971005 8671 axelfoll.com: Written in 1990 by USSR. Contains three digitized musics played on five channels! Music written by Tom Liebich. Demos/Mini/bewedemo.com 971005 10128 BEWEDEMO.COM "Bewesoft's Demo" - first demo written (in 1990) by Jiri Bernasek. It contains two modes (GR.8 and GR.9) in one scanline - it is probably first demo which presented that effect. Demos/Mini/button.com 971005 5404 button.com: "Button Demo" by WFMH. One plotter effect and music from the "International Karate". Scroll in English and German. Demos/Mini/cmcset.com 971005 51075 CMCSET.COM "CMC Music Set" - another collection of CMC soundtracks. This one contains 57 tunes from games and demos. There is short text description for every tune. Who wrote this demo? Try to guess! Demos/Mini/cosdemo.com 971005 39935 cosdemo.com: "Cosinus Demo" written by Magnus in 1989. Double plotter effect and three musics ripped from the games. Short scroll in Polish and English. Demos/Mini/duksap.com 971005 62459 duksap.com: Written in 1990 by Paskud/USSR. It contains many effects and few musics by Tom Liebich. Demos/Mini/falcon.com 980227 44732 falcon.com: Demo written in 1990 by Hurek. It contains musics from few games and animation cut off from the game "International Karate". Demos/Mini/landscap.com 980227 23132 landscap.com: Demo written in 1990 by USSR (Union Software of Silesia Rousers). It has simple picture, funny scroll and fantastic music written by Tom Liebich. Demos/Mini/moonshad.com 980227 17839 moonshad.com: Demo written by Hurek in 1989. Among other effects contains musics from the games: "Warhawk", "Jet Set Willy" and "International Karate". Demos/Mini/revenge.com 980227 17853 revenge.com: "Revenge of Magnus" demo written in 1989. Contains two parts: first with killing scroll effect and second with some others. Both parts with cool music. Demos/Mini/strmount.com 980227 18416 STRMOUNT.COM "Strange Mountains Demo" written in 1992 by Bewesoft (Jiri Bernasek). It contains two great parts with cool graphics, sound and effects (especially scroll with mountains behind it). Demos/Mini/dc.com 970708 16380 dc.com "Drunk Chessboard" by Infinity (coded by Fox). Winner of the Orneta '96 intro competition - really great! Demos/Mini/xdemo.com 971127 47111 xdemo.com The newest demo written by Bewesoft! We had to wait quite long for his another demo, but he did it at last (he had several serious reasons to do it). Demos/Mini/ander.com 980921 4782 ander.com - an amusing "demo" of what the Atari can do (not much, presumably) Demos/Mini/annael.com 980921 10996 ANNAEL - Demo by Masters of Electric City (M.E.C.) for the Rush Hours '97 Copy Party. Demos/Mini/raving.com 980921 55296 raving.com - Raving Demo Demos/Mini/recycle.com 980921 16200 recycle.com - "Recycle" demo. Demos/Mini/thebreak.com 980921 15354 thebreak.com - The Break demo by BLB. Demos/Halle/hal_94_b.dcm 971010 89971 hal_94 demo - (dl from BecoTel Amsterdam +31206326859) Demos/Halle/halle93a.dcm 971010 131217 halle93 demo - (dl from BecoTel Amsterdam +31206326859) Demos/Halle/halle93b.dcm 971010 132002 halle93 demo - (dl from BecoTel Amsterdam +31206326859) Demos/Halle/halle93c.dcm 960913 85890 halle93 demo - (dl from BecoTel Amsterdam +31206326859) Demos/Halle/hal_94_a.dcm 940820 70172 hal_94 demo - (dl from BecoTel Amsterdam +31206326859) Demos/Hobby/hobby89a.dcm 960913 84226 hobby90.dcm : Hobbytronic-Demo 1989 from A.B.B.U.C. Demos/Hobby/hobby89b.dcm 971010 65272 hobby90.dcm : Hobbytronic-Demo 1989 from A.B.B.U.C. Demos/Hobby/hobby90.dcm 971010 87424 hobby90.dcm : Hobbytronic-Demo 1990 from A.B.B.U.C. It's an enhanced Density Disk, so be sure to set Maximum Sector in the Disk Communicator to 1040. Demos/Hobby/hobby91a.dcm 971010 89856 Hobbytronic-Demo 1991 from A.B.B.U.C. Demos/Hobby/hobby91b.dcm 971010 75392 Hobbytronic-Demo 1991 from A.B.B.U.C. Demos/Hobby/hobby92a.dcm 980227 99123 The files called HOBBY92A.DCM and HOBBY92B.DCM are diskimages of side one and two of the Atari-8bit Hobbytronic '92 demo disk. After you've seen enough, try to load the file DEMO8PL.COM which you can find on side 2 of the disk. It's a demo from the former CSFR showing the use of 8 players (as it claimes) and some neat music too. Demos/Hobby/hobby92b.dcm 980227 106324 The files called HOBBY92A.DCM and HOBBY92B.DCM are diskimages of side one and two of the Atari-8bit Hobbytronic '92 demo disk. After you've seen enough, try to load the file DEMO8PL.COM which you can find on side 2 of the disk. It's a demo from the former CSFR showing the use of 8 players (as it claimes) and some neat music too. Demos/Hobby/hobby92a.txt 980227 822 The files called HOBBY92A.DCM and HOBBY92B.DCM are diskimages of side one and two of the Atari-8bit Hobbytronic '92 demo disk. After you've seen enough, try to load the file DEMO8PL.COM which you can find on side 2 of the disk. It's a demo from the former CSFR showing the use of 8 players (as it claimes) and some neat music too. Demos/Audio/gtrack1a.dcm 980227 24416 The GTRACKER Demo disk is a demo of what can be done using the GTRACKER commercial software package. It is not a cut down version of GTRACKER but it is a collection of demos specially created to show it off. The commercial GTRACKER program is basically a digitised sound sequencer. Demos/Audio/gtrack1b.dcm 980227 24410 The GTRACKER Demo disk is a demo of what can be done using the GTRACKER commercial software package. It is not a cut down version of GTRACKER but it is a collection of demos specially created to show it off. The commercial GTRACKER program is basically a digitised sound sequencer. Demos/Audio/gtrack1c.dcm 980227 24393 The GTRACKER Demo disk is a demo of what can be done using the GTRACKER commercial software package. It is not a cut down version of GTRACKER but it is a collection of demos specially created to show it off. The commercial GTRACKER program is basically a digitised sound sequencer. Demos/Audio/gtrack1d.dcm 980227 24379 The GTRACKER Demo disk is a demo of what can be done using the GTRACKER commercial software package. It is not a cut down version of GTRACKER but it is a collection of demos specially created to show it off. The commercial GTRACKER program is basically a digitised sound sequencer. Demos/Audio/gtrack1e.dcm 980227 23229 The GTRACKER Demo disk is a demo of what can be done using the GTRACKER commercial software package. It is not a cut down version of GTRACKER but it is a collection of demos specially created to show it off. The commercial GTRACKER program is basically a digitised sound sequencer. Demos/Audio/gtrack2a.dcm 980227 24362 The GTRACKER Demo disk is a demo of what can be done using the GTRACKER commercial software package. It is not a cut down version of GTRACKER but it is a collection of demos specially created to show it off. The commercial GTRACKER program is basically a digitised sound sequencer. Demos/Audio/gtrack2b.dcm 980227 24327 The GTRACKER Demo disk is a demo of what can be done using the GTRACKER commercial software package. It is not a cut down version of GTRACKER but it is a collection of demos specially created to show it off. The commercial GTRACKER program is basically a digitised sound sequencer. Demos/Audio/gtrack2c.dcm 980227 24386 The GTRACKER Demo disk is a demo of what can be done using the GTRACKER commercial software package. It is not a cut down version of GTRACKER but it is a collection of demos specially created to show it off. The commercial GTRACKER program is basically a digitised sound sequencer. Demos/Audio/gtrack2d.dcm 980227 24386 The GTRACKER Demo disk is a demo of what can be done using the GTRACKER commercial software package. It is not a cut down version of GTRACKER but it is a collection of demos specially created to show it off. The commercial GTRACKER program is basically a digitised sound sequencer. Demos/Audio/gtrack2e.dcm 980227 22848 The GTRACKER Demo disk is a demo of what can be done using the GTRACKER commercial software package. It is not a cut down version of GTRACKER but it is a collection of demos specially created to show it off. The commercial GTRACKER program is basically a digitised sound sequencer. Demos/Audio/digi1s1.dcm 971010 85602 Digital sample demos. Demos/Audio/digi1s2.dcm 971010 73748 Digital sample demos. Demos/Audio/digi2s1.dcm 971010 84220 Digital sample demos. Demos/Audio/digi2s2.dcm 960913 83090 Digital sample demos. Demos/Audio/digidemo.arc 960913 36878 Demo of Digital Studio software Demos/Audio/journey1.dcm 971009 124513 The Journey into Sound Demo - By Dean Garraghty. Demos/Audio/journey2.dcm 971009 128205 The Journey into Sound Demo - By Dean Garraghty. Demos/Audio/yourbody.dcm 960913 83702 "Your Body" audio demo. Cool digital music! Demos/Audio/knvsfrks.arc 960913 31792 "Knives and Forks" audio demo Requires TurboBASIC XL. Musically played samples from the song "Knives and Forks." Demos/Audio/anticsng.arc 960913 31302 Antic demo by Price/Gilbertson (of "Alternate Reality" fame). Demos/Audio/wwonder.dcm 960913 82944 "Worlds of Wonder" audio demo. Contains great synthesized music (special effect for excellent drum machine). Colorful with a small scroller and graphics, and colorful interface. Demos/Audio/liebich.arc 971005 36525 The Liebich demo by Gumi & Krawco Soft. Presents a menu of 10 songs on a nice demo screen. All of the 10 songs play great music using two synthesized (standard) sound channels AND two DIGITIZED (sampled) sound channels SIMULTANEOUSLY! It sounds great! Demos/Audio/stereo.arc 960913 45838 "Stereo Demo" audio demo. A set of songs, each in two variations. Hook up two Atari's right next to each other and play one variation on one, and the other variation on the other to get true stereo sound. Still great with just one Atari. Demos/Audio/starworx.exe 960913 3978 "Star Worx" audio demo. By Friday Soft. A self-playing .MD8 (converted from Amiga .MOD) music file. Digitized instruments, multichanneled. Cool! Demos/Audio/relax.arc 960913 58855 "Relax" audio demo. Musically played samples from the song "Relax." Demos/Audio/cmc_demo.com 971005 51971 CMC_DEMO.COM: "CMC Volume Demo" - contains 80 (!) musics written in "Chaos Music Composer" (mostly from Polish games and demos). Demos/Audio/mblastxe.dcm 960913 111410 "MegaBlast XE" audio demo Requires an Atari XE Audio demo featuring music from the Amiga game "MegaBlast". Demos/Audio/lookwhat.arc 980227 52352 Author...: Tim Muszynski These are two audio samples I took and set to executable form years ago. Demos/Audio/jbrown.arc 960913 65916 "James Brown" audio demos Require TurboBASIC XL. Musically played sample demos from misc. James Brown songs. Demos/Audio/hpymndys.arc 960913 13539 "Happy Mondays" audio demo Requires TurboBASIC XL. Musically played samples from a Happy Mondays song. Demos/Audio/stimpy.arc 960913 20068 "Stimpy" audio demo. Req. Atari XL/XE Odd Ren N Stimpy noises (and more). Demos/Audio/didi7.arc 960913 18516 "Didi 7" audio demo Requires TurboBASIC XL. Strange samples from a Didi-7 infomercial and more! Demos/Audio/dollman.arc 960913 16277 "Dollman" audio demo. Requires TurboBASIC XL. Musically played samples from a song from the movie "Dollman". Demos/Audio/knvsfrk2.arc 960913 21081 Knives and Forks audio demo. Includes .DIG audio file and .TBS program. Requires Atari XL/XE and TurboBASIC XL to run. Changes to original and author of changes are unknown... Demos/Audio/skynetwk.com 971005 33793 skynetwk.com: "Sky Computer Network" - another demo similar to the "Perestroyka". It was written in 1990 by Tom Liebich and Michal Widera. This time it has 10 soundtracks (keys 0-9). Demos/Audio/perestrk.com 971005 20670 perestrk.com: Demo written in 1989 by Tom Liebich. It contains five stereo soundtracks with digitized drums (keys 1-5). You need two Ataris to hear it in stereo. Demos/Audio/lookwhat.txt 980227 680 Author...: Tim Muszynski These are two audio samples I took and set to executable form years ago. Demos/Audio/gtracker.txt 971009 1468 Documentation to "GTRACKER DEMO DISK v.2.0" Demos/Audio/journey.txt 971009 2310 The Journey into Sound Demo - By Dean Garraghty. This brief text file will tell you how to get the demo up and running from the .DCM files provided. Demos/Video/t1000b.arc 960913 31213 "T-1000" demo Requires TurboBASIC XL. The T-1000 robot from "Terminator 2" morphing from human form into liquid. A few animated digitized frames... Demos/Video/vblitz.arc 960913 66353 "Video Blitz" demo Requires a 130XE (128K RAM with ANTIC banking!) Excellently smooth 3D landscape (page-flipped animation). Demos/Video/cbarmake.tbs 960913 1534 Color Bar Make Requires TurboBASIC XL Generates a TV-style colorbar - saves it as ColorView files (.R, .G, .B) Use ColrView to load it. Demos/Video/moviexms.arc 971010 16384 Christmas-themed MovieMaker movies and a MovieMaker player EXE. Demos/Video/nbstitle.bas 940630 2363 Simple Atari BASIC program which produces the New Breed Software logo out of ATASCII characters and Display List Interrupts. From a defunct game from a few years ago, but with the release of the XF2 I decided I'd make it into a small "demo" to see how the XF2 can handle multiple DLI's. Original DLI source from (I believe) ANTIC. RUN from BASIC or (Turbo)BASIC XL. Demos/Video/colordmo.arc 921030 2239 Colour cycling demonstration using TurboBasic. This progroam is from issue 45 New Atari User, 1990. Many thanks to Dean Garraghty. Demos/Video/decolors.bas 971009 1087 "De Colores" A lame little BASIC color demo. Demos/Video/bobtest.arc 941230 1613 TurboBASIC XL 3-frame animation demo (written in 5mins by Bill Kendrick) kendrick@vax.sonoma.edu Demos/Video/dan15.arc 980227 20934 Danielle from MTV's "The Grind" dance show: 14 frames (less than 30k) Graphics 7 images (converted from Graphics 15) Requires: TurboBASIC XL (RAMdisk or Hard drive not required for best use because the frames do fit within non-banked memory) Demos/Video/dan9a.arc 980227 59142 Danielle from MTV's "The Grind" dance show! 25-frame (64k) resized-Graphics 9 (16 shade low resolution) digitized animation! Requires: TurboBASIC XL Suggested: RAMdisk or hard drive for storage of FRM file (but not required) Demos/Video/fire.arc 950813 6782 A simple, realtime 16-shade fire routine written in Action! By Bill Kendrick kendrick@zippy.sonoma.edu Action! source included. Demos/Video/stars.arc 950813 4832 A simple, realtime 3D stars effect written in Action! Use SELECT/OPTION to change speed, START to exit. By Bill Kendrick kendrick@zippy.sonoma.edu Action! source included. Demos/Video/cells.arc 980227 10823 This is a simple cellular reproduction demo written in Action! (Source and executable (Action! not required) are included along with docs.) Load from Atari or MyDOS (maybe Sparta, too...) Demos/Video/caveman.arc 960916 60825 "Caveman Joe" The file "caveman.dcm" is another fine micro tales story from Charlie Parker. It is made exactly in the same way as "noisy.dcm" ("The Noisy Giant") which is also on the archive. If you like "The Noisy Giant" than you'll like "Caveman Joe" as well. Use DISKCOMM on your 8-bit Atari to install the file on a single density disk and then boot it with BASIC enabled or leave your BASIC cartridge inserted. Enjoy , Marek Tomczyk Demos/Video/noisygia.arc 960916 64928 "The Noisy Giant" The file noisygia.dcm is a disk image created with DISKCOMM. Use this program to install it. Then boot the disk you have created with BASIC enabled. If you haven't got built in Basic, make sure a BASIC cartridge is inserted. The "Noisy Giant" is a 'micro tales story', another cartoon like story for the 8-bit Atari. I like it very much, so I thought some other people would be interested in it. Enjoy, Marek Tomczyk Diskutils/Menus/filesel.arc 980227 25753 This is MyDOS File Selector v.0.4, a menu-driven program/directory navigator. Use keyboard and/or joystick to select programs, Atari, ASCII and Unix text files (built-in reader), and subdirectories. Full support for APE PC Mirror mode (hopefully!). Configuration files for directories let you change the screen title, font and colors, filter the file listing (by extension), and have the listing sorted (by name or extension, ascending or descening). Diskutils/Test/dskrpm.arc 980506 1090 Carl D. Howe. program to measure 810 disk speed. The following is my DSKRPM program that I described in a previous message. It is not entirely deterministic; I assume that this is because of heterodyning between BASIC execution and the disk rotation. However, I have not really verified this fact; if anyone has any ideas any ideas, please let me know. P.S. The proper number to get is about 292 RPM. Diskutils/Test/chkfrag.arc 980513 7716 Diskutils/Test/chkfrag.arc Diskutils/Test/crc16v20.arc 941219 12605 Reply-To: cb541@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (James R. Gilbert) CRC16.COM v 2.0 by Russ Gilbert 12/94 Version 2.0 of crc16 should aggree with other crc16 checkers. It will NOT agree with values produced by version .9 and 1.0. You can tell which program produced the crcs by the name of the crc16v2.dat file it creates (crc16v10 made a crc16v1.dat file). I am including a crc16 checker for the IBM called 'crclist.exe', this can be used to verify the same crc16 on an IBM, say for checking 'util' transfers. Russ Gilbert internet Russ.Gilbert@apk.wariat.org or cb541@cleveland.freenet.edu Diskutils/Test/crc16v23.arc 980227 13544 crc16v??.arc contains two crc16 programs. One for IBM, one for A8. The two programs can be used to check the integrity of file transfers (especially recommended for 'util' transfers). They are both fairly easy to use. The ACTION! A8 source code is included (.ATA file). The IBM program is a freeware program, I don't have source for it. Russ Gilbert cb541@cleveland.freenet.edu (10/97) Diskutils/Test/crc16v31.arc 980921 57117 crc16v??.arc contains two crc16 programs. One for IBM, one for A8. The two programs can be used to check the integrity of file transfers (especially recommended for 'util' transfers). They are both fairly easy to use. The ACTION! A8 source code is included (.ATA file). The IBM program is a freeware program, I don't have source for it. Russ Gilbert cb541@cleveland.freenet.edu (10/97) Diskutils/Copy/tomscopy.arc 980506 5013 TOMSCOPY.COM - a quick disk copier Toms Copier v. 2.0 is the backup machine for your Atari 8-bit. Features include: - Expanded RAM use (XE-compatible only). - Support of following densities: 1. 90kb SD SS 2. 130kb MD SS 3. 180kb DD SS 4. 360kb DD DS 5. 720kb DD DS 80 tracks 6. 180kb ID SS 7. 360kb ID DS 8. 720kb ID DS 80 tracks ID is for IBM density (512 bytes per sector). - Builtin DOSCOPY option, allow- ing to copy only sectors marked in VTOC as used. Works also with Mydos giant VTOC's. - Retry/Skip/Abort on read-write errors. Useful when coping old or protected disks. HISTORY Toms Copier was written for TOMS , a Polish microcomputer hardware manufacter. This version (2.0) was designed to fit in ROM of the TOMS 720 MEGA drive. 1990 TC for LDW 2000/CA 2001 Toms Turbo/Multi enhancements 1991 TC for 1050 Multi 1992 TC for TOMS 720 COPYRIGHT TC is Copyright 1990-... Diskutils/Copy/copyxe.com 980513 2154 Diskutils/Copy/copyxe.com Diskutils/Copy/fcopy551.arc 980227 5347 From: JTKIRK@urp.edu.pe Subject: FCOPY551.txt This is a BASIC program for copying multiple files using a single configurable disk drive (XF551, Indus GT, Rana 1000, etc. - DOES NOT WORK with 810 or 1050 Atari Disk Drives). It's a modification I did to a program written by someone else (I can't remember who). The original program was called FILECOPY and was very useful, but it was only for SD disks. This modified version (for 1 drive only) allows different source and destination densities and/or subdirectories. May it be useful for you. I don't claim anything for this program, since it's only a modification on an existing basis and not an original. M.A.Ch.F., 27.3.95, 15.2.96 Diskutils/Transfer/mule.arc 980227 24967 Mule (com & exe) by: Rick Cortese Lets you use a blank 1050 disk to read/write one file at a time between a DOS PC and an Atari. Included with the archive are the source codes for both the Atari Mule (written in Action!) and the IBM Mule (written in Turbo C). Action! and Turbo C are required to compile modified versions of the programs. Diskutils/Transfer/mule.exe 980227 13975 Mule (com & exe) by: Rick Cortese Lets you use a blank 1050 disk to read/write one file at a time between a DOS PC and an Atari. Included with the archive are the source codes for both the Atari Mule (written in Action!) and the IBM Mule (written in Turbo C). Action! and Turbo C are required to compile modified versions of the programs. Diskutils/Transfer/util.arc 980506 27487 The UTIL program is used to read and write Atari double density diskettes on an IBM-compatible computer. The two source files for the utility are UTIL.C and ATARIO.ASM. Enter UTIL with no parameters and a help message will be displayed. To read, write or format a disk, enter the commands /R, /W or /I. The command for displaying the directory is /L. If the command line contains a /B, the files will not be translat- ed to/from ATASCII (i.e., they are binary files). The command line for all but the /W function will end with a drive identifier (A:, B:, C: or D:) -- this is the ABSOLUTE drive number, not the one MSDOS uses. An external 3.5" drive will usually be drive C:, not D: or E: or whatever DOS calls t. Use the /L command until you are sure you know which drive is which! To write to the Atari diskette, the drive identifier is followed by a list of file names to be written to the Atari diskette. Good luck, Charles Marslett Diskutils/Transfer/ibm2a.zip 980506 24314 ibm2a and a2ibm are very closely related programs for converting IBM-PC ASCII text files into Atari ATASCII text files or vice-versa. Both handle TABS and EOLs. Both require input and output filenames as arguments. Their claim to fame is not that they do TABs and EOLs, but that they also handle box graphics characters, and even the heart, spade, diamond and club graphics, so that text-with-graphics files can be converted from IBM-PC to Atari 8-bit format and back. Written in March and April 1993 by Bob Hardy. Bugs should be reported to hardy@aim.com, or to: Bob Hardy 1822 Amelia Way, #7 Santa Clara, CA 95050 Diskutils/Transfer/atrimg11.exe 930709 18257 MZ"RJSX.:0!.,ڣ .A>NjعaC&8ùى ˌ+> sHr(> r"G;rptu wڲyr+؎JW?X_ҋ3. XFD <-> DCM <-> SCP conversion, including on the fly batch GENERATION OF DCM IMAGES! Get your copy today and PLEASE REGISTER. (Support for Spartados SCOPY Disk Images Included in 1.04!) (FROM: http://www.nacs.net/~classics/) Diskutils/Transfer/imu14.zip 960916 18686 IMU14.ZIP, a utility for both the Amiga and PC for use with any program that uses .ATR and .XFD disk images. IMU cam move files into an image or pull it out to the host drive directory. Diskutils/Transfer/xfdtools.zip 980506 103241 XFD-Tools v0.1 -------------- (C)1996 by Ivo van Poorten This is an MS-DOS port of Ivo van Poorten's XFD-Tools. XFDDIR.EXE : Display a directory listing of an .XFD image XFDREAD.EXE : Copies a file from an .XFD image XFDWRITE.EXE : Copies a file to an .XFD image DOS2AT : Converts DOS to Atari EOL (for text files) AT2DOS : Converts Atari EOLs to DOS Tony Smolar (asmolar@fast.net) June 6, 1996 Questions about the MS-DOS version of XFD-Tools should be directed to Tony Smolar (asmolar@fast.net) Questions about XFD-Tools in general should be directed to: Ivo van Poorten (ipoorten@cs.vu.nl) Diskutils/Transfer/atarimg.txt 980227 1017 ATARI DISK IMAGE PROCESSOR This program is intended to be used with Nick Kennedy's SIO2PC program (and interface). It's kind of a MAKADISK program but greatly improved. It can handle multiple files and single, enhanced or double disk density formats. It also features a nice user interface. Files can be also extracted from disk images. The images created are formated like MYDOS disks. The program requires a PC with an EGA/VGA board (preferably color) and some memory (about 200k) to work. Diskutils/Transfer/dcm2dsk2.txt 980227 3934 DiskCommunicator to SIO2PC partition converter Rather than having to fight with virtual partitions and DiskCommunicator, I figured it would be easier to reverse engineer the DiskCommunicator format and convert the files to partitions myself under PC DOS instead. The result is DCMTODSK. Diskutils/Transfer/deana.txt 980227 1966 I played with Anadisk for a while, and this is what I came up with. I can get it to read single-density disks successfully (I tested about 20 of them, no problems). However, when I tried some of my high-density disks, Anadisk would only occasionally read a complete sector. P.S: My program writes files in raw image format for PC Xformer. Diskutils/Transfer/mule.txt 980227 3260 Mule (com & exe) by: Rick Cortese Lets you use a blank 1050 disk to read/write one file at a time between a DOS PC and an Atari. Included with the archive are the source codes for both the Atari Mule (written in Action!) and the IBM Mule (written in Turbo C). Action! and Turbo C are required to compile modified versions of the programs. Diskutils/Transfer/dcm2atr.zip 980227 32287 DCM2ATR version 1.00 Converts DCM (Disk Communicator disk images, the standard, compressed Atari format for disk image files) into ATR (SIO2PC disk images, the standard, uncompressed PC format for Atari disk image files). Includes PC executable program, 'C' source code and documentation. Diskutils/Transfer/dcm2atr-0.1.zip 990426 32516 Diskutils/Transfer/dcm2atr-0.1.zip Diskutils/Transfer/800XLDJ.zip 990426 331220 800XLDJ Diskutils/Fix/vtocfix.arc 960913 4345 VTOC Fix Fixes broken Volume Table of Contents for MyDOS 4.50. (?) Diskutils/Fix/secsurg.dcm 980513 12226 Diskutils/Fix/secsurg.dcm Diskutils/Fix/bootfx.arc 980506 8798 Bootfix and XinitFix The SpartaDOS boot-up utilities for the the Atari XF551 BootFix, and XinitFix are Copyright (c) 1989 James R. Harris 25 E. Willow St. Central Islip, N.Y. 11722 Diskutils/Fix/dldoctor.arc 980513 10200 Diskutils/Fix/dldoctor.arc Dos/Warpdos/happy71.arc 981117 123384 This is the complete WarpDOS 7.1 master disk for the Happy Drive 1050. Also see happy7.arc or happy7.zip, which is the complete user manual for the Happy Drive 7.x Robert S. Ely - rely@ix.netcom.com Dos/Ataridos/dos.arc 971006 21403 Atari DOS (2.0?) assembly source code! Dos/Ataridos/dos20s.arc 971006 9021 Atari DOS 2.0 for single density drives. Dos/Ataridos/dos25.arc 971006 30906 Atari DOS 2.5. For Atari 1050 (1.5 density) disk drives. Dos/Ataridos/dos40.arc 971006 54106 Atari DOS 4.0 (rarely used!) Dos/Ataridos/dosxe.arc 971006 31759 Atari DOS XE (rarely used) Dos/Mydos/mydos451.arc 971006 60601 MyDOS 4.51 source code! Dos/Mydos/mydos453.dcm 940817 11819 MyDOS 4.53/4 Single Density bootable disk image containing: DOS.SYS MyDOS 4.53/4 Disk Operating System (boot file) DUP.SYS MyDOS 4.53/4 Disk Utilities Package (standard DOS menu) Dos/Mydos/mydos45m.arc 971006 71130 MYDOS 4.50 Dos/Mydos/mydos45s.arc 971006 86460 MyDOS 4.50 source code! Dos/Superdos/supdos51.arc 980227 27066 SUPERDOS SuperDOS V5.1 was designed for the more advanced user who needs a DOS with true double sided, double density operation. The aim was to keep the program short and powerful. Until now Atari DOS 2 seemed to be the most convienient DOS to use but was only capable of single density and was memory inefficient. Other double density DOS's are available but they use heaps of memory or are extremely slow because you need to load a file to perform each function. Dos/Superdos/supdos51.txt 980227 21752 SUPERDOS SuperDOS V5.1 was designed for the more advanced user who needs a DOS with true double sided, double density operation. The aim was to keep the program short and powerful. Until now Atari DOS 2 seemed to be the most convienient DOS to use but was only capable of single density and was memory inefficient. Other double density DOS's are available but they use heaps of memory or are extremely slow because you need to load a file to perform each function. Dos/Spartados/fte32g.arc 971006 40064 Shareware version of SpartaDos 3.2G released by FTE. Dos/Spartados/fted32f.dcm 940517 83978 Shareware version of SpartaDos 3.2F released by FTE. Dos/Spartados/ftedrxb.dcm 940517 55368 Revised release of Diskrx and PROKEY by FTE. Dos/Spartados/ftesd32f.dcm 940517 83978 Here is the shareware relese of SpartaDos 3.2f now owned by Fine Tooned Engineering (FTe). This file has been diskcommed The current shareware fee is $19.95 and will get you the manual as well as getting you on a list for future upgrades. Mike Todd Info Atari8 Digest Dos/Spartados/ftesdtka.dcm 940517 82541 Sharware version of the SpartaDos Toolkit released by FTE. Graphics/Editors/coloriz1.arc 960913 68301 Colorizer 1.1 Add or edit color to images in 256 colors. Loads Graphics 9 (80x192x16grey), APAC (80x96x256), APAC-2 / Pryzm (80x192x256) files and saves APAC, APAC-2 and Pryzm files. Pretty much a full-fledged paint program, but it only edits the color part. Easy to use interface! Graphics/Editors/painter.arc 980506 4866 This program lets you change all four colors on every line in pictures drawn with most graphics programs that use mode E, Atari's high-resolution four-color mode. It works on all Atari computers, but requires a disk drive. You've been painting with tools like your KoalaPad or Micro-Painter for some time now, and you've pushed the programs to the limit. You're tired of having only 4 colors available! What can you do? Fortunately, here's Phillip Price's Color Picture Painter, a program allowing you to systematically replace all four colors in each scan line of your picture -- with any of the 128 colors available on the Atari. (Scan lines are the horizontal lines traced by the electron beam of your picture tube. Each scan line represents a fraction of a picture you have created on yor Atari.) Graphics/Editors/rdrawa.arc 980506 15480 1985 by Randy McSorley R-DRAW 1.3 is a fantastic high- res (GRAPHICS 8) drawing program for the Atari 130XE computer. Using R-DRAW, you will be able to create, modify, and display picture files. R-DRAW saves your pictures in the standard 62 sector "MicroPainter" format. Although R-DRAW does not print your pictures, screen dumps can be achieved by using such programs as Picture Plus (AP0179) from the ANTIC Catalog, MegaFont, Humpty-Dump, or Page Designer. R-DRAW was written in BASIC and compiled into 6502 machine language using the MMG BASIC COMPILER. No BASIC cartridge is needed. Graphics/Editors/rdrawb.arc 980506 21280 1985 by Randy McSorley R-DRAW 1.3 is a fantastic high- res (GRAPHICS 8) drawing program for the Atari 130XE computer. Using R-DRAW, you will be able to create, modify, and display picture files. R-DRAW saves your pictures in the standard 62 sector "MicroPainter" format. Although R-DRAW does not print your pictures, screen dumps can be achieved by using such programs as Picture Plus (AP0179) from the ANTIC Catalog, MegaFont, Humpty-Dump, or Page Designer. R-DRAW was written in BASIC and compiled into 6502 machine language using the MMG BASIC COMPILER. No BASIC cartridge is needed. Graphics/Editors/frac1.arc 980506 94784 Fractasia v1.58 Shareware from Analog Concepts in Digital (Adam J. Conover) (c) Jan. 1993 FRAC1.ARC: - Main Program - .SET Example Files FRAC2.ARC: - RGB Files - Jeff Potter's COLRVIEW InterNet: a644690c@edinboro.edu CompuServe: 70353,2030 Graphics/Editors/frac2.arc 980506 97245 Fractasia v1.58 Shareware from Analog Concepts in Digital (Adam J. Conover) (c) Jan. 1993 FRAC1.ARC: - Main Program - .SET Example Files FRAC2.ARC: - RGB Files - Jeff Potter's COLRVIEW InterNet: a644690c@edinboro.edu CompuServe: 70353,2030 Graphics/Editors/magic.arc 980227 11581 A drawing program for the 8-bit Atari. Graphics/Editors/bbkartst.arc 980513 8759 Graphics/Editors/bbkartst.arc Graphics/Editors/sife00.arc 971127 22303 SIFE 0.0 Super-IRG Font Editor By Bill Kendrick Lets you create and edit Super-IRG fonts, like used in the game Gem Drop! (Super-IRG mode gives you twice as many colors as normal IRG mode.) Graphics/Editors/envision_pc.tgz 980227 187318 EnvisionPC: Release 0.5 This is a font/map editing program similar to the old Envision program on the Atari 8-bits. It runs on an IBM PC (either Linux or DOS/W95) and includes all source code. Graphics/Editors/magic.txt 980227 1632 A drawing program for the 8-bit Atari. Graphics/Editors/inter.com 980921 4641 inter.com - Interpainter, a 160x192 hicolor graphics editor. Interlacing is used to combine pixels producing extra colors. Loads a number of formats including MICropainter and, of course, INTerpainter files. Graphics/Editors/inter.doc 980921 1219 inter.com - Interpainter, a 160x192 hicolor graphics editor. Interlacing is used to combine pixels producing extra colors. Loads a number of formats including MICropainter and, of course, INTerpainter files. Graphics/Converters/icontopm.arc 980506 7498 ICON to Print Master V1.0 June 23, 1993 Steve A. Walker 15629 E. Abury Place Aurora, Co. 80013-1001 This program is used to transfer Print Shop Icons from the Atari 8 bit format to the ST Print Master file format. Graphics/Converters/gifncode.arc 960913 8915 GIFncode Convert an Atari graphics file (320x192x2, 160x192x4 or 80x192x16grey) into a CompuServe .GIF file! Graphics/Converters/cvsqush2.arc 960913 23821 CVSquash Compress ColorView images (.R, .G and .B) into one compressed file (.RGB). Includes ColorSquashView, a slideshow viewer of .RGB files. Both run in BASIC (TurboBASIC XL doesn't work) and it includes source code for the machine language encode / decode routines. Graphics/Converters/psindxer.arc 980513 8625 Graphics/Converters/psindxer.arc Graphics/Converters/jview.arc 960913 24005 JView XL Requires an XL/XE (64K). Loads GIF images. Views and saves in the following formats: Graphics 9 - 80 x 192 x 16 grey Graphics 8 - 320 x 192 x b/w Graphics 15 - 160 x 192 x 4 grey ColorView 9 - 80 x 192 x 4096 truecolor ColorView 8 - 320 x 192 x 8 truecolor ColorView 15 - 160 x 192 x 64 truecolor Graphics/Converters/apacvw24.arc 960913 24821 APACView 2.4 Loads GIF images. Saves in the following formats (views in some of them): Graphics 9 - 80 x 192 x 16 grey Graphics 9 - 80 x 192 x 16 red (for ColorView .R) Graphics 9 - 80 x 192 x 16 green (for ColorView .G) Graphics 9 - 80 x 192 x 16 blue (for ColorView .B) Graphics 15 - 160 x 192 x 4 red (for ColorView .R) Graphics 15 - 160 x 192 x 4 green (for ColorView .G) Graphics 15 - 160 x 192 x 4 blue (for ColorView .B) Graphics 11 - 80 x 192 x 16 hue (for Pryzm / APAC-Interlaced) APAC Mode - 80 x 192 x 256 Graphics/Converters/bmp2hip.exe 970707 16592 IBM PC (MSDOS) program to convert Windows BitMaP (BMP) files to Hard Interlaced Picture (HIP) format for view on Atari. -bill! (7/7/97) Graphics/Converters/hip_pc.zip 970708 10977 hip_pc.zip It's program for PC (MS-DOS) that converts BMP 320x200 (160x200) greyscale files to HIP files. Written by Sandor Teli and Tamas Bene. Source in C included. Graphics/Printing/bilboard.arc 940520 20923 Filename.: bilboard.arc Title....: Author...: Date.....: Sponser..: Language.: Category.: Breakdown: General Description: Versatile Picture Printer Shareware! Graphics/Printing/blbrdmod.arc 940520 4991 Filename.: blbrdmod.arc Title....: Author...: Date.....: Sponser..: Language.: Category.: Breakdown: General Description: Adds enhancements to Billboard printing program! Graphics/Gui/cdstx21a.dcm 980227 86528 CardStax by David Paterson (d.paterson2@genie.geis.com). This is a HyperCard (Mac program) style program. Uses Multimouse and souped up BASIC routines so it's no good with PC Xformer (unless you edit the BASIC program and PC Xformer comes out with 2-joystick support). Graphics/Gui/cdstx21b.dcm 980227 28672 CardStax by David Paterson (d.paterson2@genie.geis.com). This is a HyperCard (Mac program) style program. Uses Multimouse and souped up BASIC routines so it's no good with PC Xformer (unless you edit the BASIC program and PC Xformer comes out with 2-joystick support). Graphics/Gui/goeblurb.arc 971006 17747 "Blurb" (documentation) for GOE, A graphical user interface (GUI) demo. Graphics/Gui/goedemo.arc 960916 49664 GOE - A graphical user interface (GUI) demo. Graphics/Gui/hitb5.arc 980227 91074 hitb5.arc: HyperIt! beta version 0.5 By Bill Kendrick, New Breed Software 1995 This is the 0.5 beta version of HyperIt!, a program which gives the user a script-like language with which they can create "stacks." Graphics/Gui/hitb5.txt 980227 2103 hitb5.arc: HyperIt! beta version 0.5 By Bill Kendrick, New Breed Software 1995 This is the 0.5 beta version of HyperIt!, a program which gives the user a script-like language with which they can create "stacks." Graphics/Screenshots/tubebad1.gif 971006 23293 Screen shot from the new 8bit Atari game Tube Baddies available from Richard Gore software, a fast action puzzle game. Graphics/Screenshots/tubebad2.gif 971006 20335 Screen shot from the new 8bit Atari game Tube Baddies available from Richard Gore software, a fast action puzzle game. Graphics/Screenshots/sr-docking.gif 971006 2173 Screenshot from Star Raiders - docking with a starbase. Graphics/Screenshots/sr-galactic-chart.gif 971006 3541 Screen shot from Star Raiders - Galactic Chart screen. Graphics/Screenshots/sr-hyperspace.gif 971006 2153 Screen shot from Star Raiders - engaged in hyperspace. Graphics/Screenshots/sr-long-range-scan.gif 971006 1958 Screen shot from Star Raiders - long range scan mode. Graphics/Screenshots/sr-under-attack.gif 971006 1873 Screen shot from Star raiders - under attack from some Zylons! Graphics/Screenshots/sr-cover-thumb.gif 971006 41375 Covert art for Star Raiders video game. Graphics/Screenshots/balloonier.gif 971009 2934 A screen shot of New Breed Software's "Balloonier" puzzle game. Graphics/Screenshots/cooltris.gif 971009 2151 A screen shot of New Breed Software's "Cooltris" Tetris clone. Graphics/Screenshots/gemdrop15.jpg 971009 24089 A screen shot of New Breed Software's "Gem Drop" puzzle game. ("Level 15, Where it gets hard") Graphics/Screenshots/sludge.gif 971009 4411 A screen shot of New Breed Software's "Pipe Dreams" clone, called "Sludge" Graphics/Screenshots/gemdrop.jpg 971009 19722 A screenshot of New Breed Software's "Gem Drop" puzzle game. Graphics/Screenshots/rodents-revenge.gif 971009 3801 A screen shot of New Breed Software's "Rodent's Revenge" game. Graphics/Syspics/10101050.GIF 971006 26025 Atari 1010 cassette drive and 1050 disk drive. Graphics/Syspics/1030.GIF 971006 21677 Atari 1030 300 bps modem. Graphics/Syspics/1050.GIF 971006 96778 Atari 1050 disk drive. Graphics/Syspics/1400XL.GIF 971006 123598 Atari 1400XL computer. (Vaporware!) Graphics/Syspics/1450XLD.GIF 971006 129065 Atari 1450XLD computer. (Vaporware!) Graphics/Syspics/400.GIF 971006 9423 Atari 400 computer. Graphics/Syspics/400JOY.GIF 971006 72092 Atari 400 computer with a joystick. Graphics/Syspics/410.GIF 971006 32805 Atari 410 cassette drive. Graphics/Syspics/410B.GIF 971006 57417 Atari 410 cassette drive (slightly different version). Graphics/Syspics/600XL.GIF 971006 123907 Atari 600XL computer. Graphics/Syspics/800.GIF 971006 11130 Atari 800 computer. Graphics/Syspics/800SYS.GIF 971006 66520 Atari 800 computer and peripherals. Graphics/Syspics/800XL.GIF 971006 69632 Atari 800XL computer (most popular model!) Graphics/Syspics/miojpegs.zip 980227 94224 Enclosed in this zip file is 3 Jpeg pictures of the ICD MIO for the Atari XL/XE computers. These Jpeg pictures may be distributed free as long as they are not altered in any way. These pictures were created using an Atari Falcon 030. Phantomm 97, phantomm@eastky.com Graphics/Viewers/apac22.arc 971010 29201 Jeff Potter's APACView 2.3 A GIF loader which displays and saves GIFs in many Atari formats, as well as "APAC" mode, which is a software-based 256 color mode. It also views in red-only, green-only, and blue-only modes which can be saved and viewed all together as64 color (med res) or 4096 color!!! (low res) RGB mode images using Jeff's ColrView program. Graphics/Viewers/apac23.arc 971010 20352 Jeff Potter's APACView 2.3 A GIF loader which displays and saves GIFs in many Atari formats, as well as "APAC" mode, which is a software-based 256 color mode. It also views in red-only, green-only, and blue-only modes which can be saved and viewed all together as 8 color (high res), 64 color (med res) or 4096 color!!! (low res) RGB mode images using Jeff's ColrView program. Graphics/Viewers/apacview.arc 971010 22530 Jeff Potter's APACView 1.0 A GIF loader which displays and saves GIFs in many Atari formats, as well as "APAC" mode, which is a software-based 256 color mode! Graphics/Viewers/fntdsplr.arc 960916 28045 FONT DISPLAYER Version 1.1 (9-FEB-92) by Steve A. Walker There are numerous programs for building and using character fonts. Programs such as Envision, Ultrafont(Antic; August 1986), SuperFont (Compute!'s First Book of Atari Graphics, 1982) and your own font display routines, just to mention a few. Over a period of time you begin to collect a library of fonts. This program allows you to preview your font library. Graphics/Viewers/atview20.arc 971010 32000 AT8GIF, a GIF viewer for Atari 8-bits. Views in 4 color and 2 color modes. Has a very good zoom feature. Graphics/Viewers/colrvw25.arc 960913 40320 ColrView 2.5 Loads ColorView (.R, .G and .B) images. 80x192x4096 160x192x64 320x192x8 Graphics/Viewers/ged.arc 930816 18272 tra This is a graphic editor for a new display format that achieves 14 colors per scan line with no flickering. Up to 9 of these colors can be changed each line, which can produce some very colorful displays. The format uses continuous stuffing of the color registers, and redefinable PMGs. Graphics/Viewers/show.arc 941001 41464 SHOW.ARC: Contains SHOW 1.0 - viewer of Koala Microillustrator pictures. There is also some sample pictures, documentation in English and Polish. Enjoy! Placed by Tomasz M. Tatar (tatar@student.uci.agh.edu.pl) Graphics/Viewers/seepic.arc 971010 62375 "seepic" A picture viewer which comes with a collection of images. Graphics/Viewers/gedv2.arc 940519 12951 Filename.: gedv2.arc Title....: Author...: Date.....: Sponser..: Language.: Category.: Breakdown: General Description: Drawing program for player/missiles and pictures Graphics/Viewers/hip_ata.arc 970708 1300 hip_ata.arc The simplest HIP viewer. It doesn't even perform file loading - you have to manually load HIP file using DOS (HIP is common binary .OBJ file) and then run this routine. Source included. Graphics/Viewers/hipv11.arc 970708 4247 hipv11.arc HIP viewer by Mayonez/Cobra. Pretty friendly. However, it doesn't handle HIP files other then 200 lines high. Graphics/Viewers/project.arc 970708 23351 project.arc Viewer of many Atari 8bit graphics file formats - including several HIP versions. Powerful, not so friendly. Doesn't correctly handle HIP files other then 200 lines high. Graphics/Collections/clipart1.dcm 971010 177152 Collection of Clipart for use with the NewsStation or NewsMaster. Uploaded by Jim King aka Kamaro Kid AC Exchange Editor 8bit Atari SysOp of Delphi SysAdmin for the State of Utah kamaro_kid@delphi.com jking@email.state.ut.us (preferred) Graphics/Collections/clipart2.dcm 971010 81920 Collection of Clipart for use with the NewsStation or NewsMaster. Uploaded by Jim King aka Kamaro Kid AC Exchange Editor 8bit Atari SysOp of Delphi SysAdmin for the State of Utah kamaro_kid@delphi.com jking@email.state.ut.us (preferred) Graphics/Collections/clipart3.dcm 971010 162816 Collection of Clipart for use with the NewsStation or NewsMaster. Uploaded by Jim King aka Kamaro Kid AC Exchange Editor 8bit Atari SysOp of Delphi SysAdmin for the State of Utah kamaro_kid@delphi.com jking@email.state.ut.us (preferred) Graphics/Collections/clipart4.dcm 940519 128000 Collection of Clipart for use with the NewsStation or NewsMaster. Uploaded by Jim King aka Kamaro Kid AC Exchange Editor 8bit Atari SysOp of Delphi SysAdmin for the State of Utah kamaro_kid@delphi.com jking@email.state.ut.us (preferred) Graphics/Collections/budgirl9.arc 980513 20096 Graphics/Collections/budgirl9.arc Graphics/Collections/logos.arc 980506 17156 The LOGOS MAKER version 1.1 by Thorgal/W.F.M.H. Released on 91-06-26. It often happens that you want to show some graphics in your program. Somebody can say the easiest way to do it is to set graphics mode and to use standard picture data created with any painting program. But is it the best way? Graphics/Collections/circles.arc 950113 2069 ColorView 15 circles (R,G,B with white in the center). .R,.G,.B output files as well as TurboBASIC XL source. -bill! kendrick@vax.sonoma.edu ||| kendrick@zippy.sonoma.edu William (Bill) Kendrick / | \ ** New Breed Software ** Graphics/Collections/spockasp.arc 980513 20705 Graphics/Collections/spockasp.arc Graphics/Collections/hips1.arc 970708 119528 hips1.arc Chronologically first bunch of the HIP files - converted by Tamas Bene with his first converter. Most of them is 160x192 so will be correctly displayed only by first viewer (the simplest one). Graphics/Collections/hips2.arc 970708 55633 hips2.arc Some more HIP files - coming from Polish scene this time. Graphics/Collections/altar.com 980921 8736 altar.com - A 256 color image (load from DOS) Graphics/Collections/bitwa.com 980921 10927 bitwa.com - a picture. Load from DOS. Graphics/Collections/bubel.com 980921 18327 bubel.com - 3 pictures by Doomsday Development for the ORNETA Copy Party '96 Graphics/Collections/bubel.doc 980921 581 bubel.com - 3 pictures by Doomsday Development for the ORNETA Copy Party '96 Graphics/Collections/dalm.com 980921 3883 dalm.com - a COLOR 320x192 pictures of a dog from 101 Dalmations Graphics/Collections/darkwar.com 980921 6659 darkwar.com - a pict. Load from DOS Graphics/Collections/druid.com 980921 10096 druid.com - self-loading 160x192 hicolor image. Load from DOS. druid.int - original Interpainter image. Load from Interpainter. Graphics/Collections/druid.int 980921 16004 druid.com - self-loading 160x192 hicolor image. Load from DOS. druid.int - original Interpainter image. Load from Interpainter. Graphics/Collections/jaga.com 980921 3376 jaga.com - self-loading 320x192 COLOR pict. of a witch. Load from DOS. Graphics/Collections/puzzle.int 980921 16004 puzzle.int - An Interpainter image of two hands and puzzle pieces. Graphics/Collections/somethin.int 980921 16004 somethin.int - An INTerpainter image. Graphics/Collections/thulhu.int 980921 16004 thulhu.int - An INTerpainter image. Graphics/Collections/titusgfx.com 980921 28825 titusgfx.com - Some interlaced images by Titus. Graphics/Collections/train.int 980921 16004 train.int - an INTerpainter image. Graphics/Collections/wampir.com 980921 4070 wampir.com - A self-loading image. Load from DOS. Graphics/Collections/war.com 980921 6628 war.com - Self-loading image. Load from DOS. Graphics/Collections/zamek.com 980921 6534 zamek.com - self-loading image. Load from DOS. Graphics/Collections/orn95hip.arc 980921 144049 HIP-format images of photos from the ORNETA '95 Copy Party. Sound/Collections/amp.arc 980506 19009 BY STEVEN LASHOWER Antic Music Processor (AMP) is a powerful assembly language program requiring a minimum 48K memory. Antic Music Processor can play four voices over a range of 5 1/2 octaves. Songs with more than 10,000 notes can be entered quickly and easily by anyone who knows how to read sheet music and has an elementary knowledge of music theory: Sound/Converters/tbxldig.arc 980227 5699 Three digital sound routines in/for TurboBASIC XL: NLODPLAY.LST - TBXL version of the Parrot BASIC "LOADPLAY.LST" routines CNVRT48.TBS - 8bit raw sample (WAV, SND, etc) to 4bit Parrot format (DIG) converter DIGIPLAY.TBS - 4bit Parrot sound format player (only does raw, not structured) Sound/Speech/greets.arc 940519 13244 Filename.: greets.arc Title....: Author...: Date.....: Sponser..: Language.: Category.: Breakdown: General Description: Speech Synthesizer that can play batch files Sound/Mod/aceii.mod 971010 70288 A nice MOD file which plays well with Profi's "ProTracker" Sound/Mod/psycho2.mod 971010 51940 A nice MOD file which plays well with Profi's "ProTracker" Sound/Mod/trance.mod 971010 92906 A nice MOD file which plays well with Profi's "ProTracker" Sound/Mod/xdrome.mod 971010 85010 A nice MOD file which plays well with Profi's "ProTracker" Sound/Players/modpl122.dcm 930825 64368 modpl122.dcm is a disk-image for the Atari 8-bit, first to be processed with DISKCOMM. It contains a bootable copy of the MOD-PLAYER V1.22 programmed by Gatekeeper. Yes, you can now play those .MOD files from the Amiga or PC on your Atari 8-bit. I've included a sample file called BACARDI.MOD on the disk, so you can see (or better hear) how it works. Unfortunately the .MOD file doesn't seem to be entirely sane. After a few minutes you'll hear some garbage. Just press the SHIFT-Key to get you out. A DOC-File is included on the disk, so you should have no problems with it. Have fun, -Marek Tomczyk uj1g@dkauni2.bitnet or uj1g@ibm3090.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de Sound/Players/modplay.arc 980506 6136 MOD-PLAYER v.1.10 Resolution : 46 Steps ( 5.5 bits ? ) Replay rate : 5.1 KHz Buffer size : 44 KB Max. MOD size : 88 KB Supports 3 Octave. No DOS is used to load the files. The Gatekeeper Leenderbos 5 1447 TR Purmerend Holland Phone : (Holland)-02990-44836 October / November 1992. Sound/Players/play.arc 941001 11739 PLAY.ARC: Contains PLAY 1.0 - player of CMC music files. These are files created by Chaos Music Composer. There is also some sample music files. Documentation in English and Polish. Enjoy! Placed by Tomasz M. Tatar (tatar@student.uci.agh.edu.pl) Sound/Players/fampy23a.arc 940519 41311 This is version 2.3 of Friday's SHAREWARE MD8-file player for your Atari XL/XE. MD8-Files are converted MOD-files, they're app. half as long as ordinary MOD's . You can get additional MD8-files from various PD vendors, especially from those located in Europe. fampy23a.arc is the program disk fampy23b.arc containes some MD8-files you can listen to See the readme file inside the ARC-archive for more details. Sound/Players/fampy23b.arc 980506 87562 This is version 2.3 of Friday's SHAREWARE MD8-file player for your Atari XL/XE. MD8-Files are converted MOD-files, they're app. half as long as ordinary MOD's . You can get additional MD8-files from various PD vendors, especially from those located in Europe. fampy23a.arc is the program disk fampy23b.arc containes some MD8-files you can listen to See the readme file inside the ARC-archive for more details. Sound/Players/digimenu.arc 980227 11676 TurboBASIC XL utils for playing Atari Parrot sounds and converting 8-bit sounds (WAVs, SNDs, etc.) to Atari Parrot files. New better player includes menu-interface and better error-trapping. 7/28/94 By bill kendrick. Sound/Players/theplayr.arc 980506 7785 The Music Player By Dan Knauf 7/3/90 The Music Player is the best AMS music player available. It will play either AMS I or AMS II music. It will display up to 69 music files on your screen. You can tag/untag files, play tagged files, autoplay all files, or play any individual song. The Music Player is primarily for 8-bit Atari computers which have had a second Pokey chip installed, but will work with any Atari 8-bit computer. It will Play AMS music in either 16-bit stereo or 8-bit stereo on computers that have a second Pokey installed. For people without the second Pokey chip the program will play 8-bit mono music. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Chuck Steinman of Dataque for releasing the Pokey (Gumby) upgrade on GEnie. I have had some fun with this upgrade. Thanks, Chuck. Sound/Editors/smon12.arc 980506 42536 Sound Monitor v1.2 This is an excellent music composer from Germany. I got hold of this package from Frankenstein of the HTT. I asked him what kinds of programs can be used to produce music like that on all of his demos and other games and etc. This was my answer. I thank him very much. Corrections with the Sound Monitor 1.2 english docs: Distortion change is Shift + ; and Shift + / NOT Shift + , and Shift + . "Speicher aufraeumen" under the OPTION command looks through the data table and makes all identical patterns use the same number (ie, if you create a pattern and use Shift + TAB to store it a bunch of times, each time it is stored in the data table it will have a different number, even though they're all the same pattern. Use this command to clean it up. The Save command might also do this?) Sound/Editors/music.lst 960701 939 Aleatoric Music Experiment J. Sangster 26 July 1986 File is a BASIC ".LST" file. Use "ENTER" command to load it. (NOTE: Archive copy is ASCII, not AtASCII!) Sound/Editors/bashdrum.arc 980506 36761 BASH-A-DRUM is a simple drum programmer and player, written entirely in Atari Basic. Only the sound player routines are in machine code. It is split into 3 main parts: The drum programmer, the keyboard player, and the joystick player. Sound/Editors/dms1.dcm 980513 73288 Sound/Editors/dms1.dcm Sound/Editors/dms2.dcm 980513 74143 Sound/Editors/dms2.dcm Sound/Editors/pt15.arc 970707 15128 From 82031@zeus.amu.edu.pl Tue Apr 22 11:43:46 1997 PRO TRACKER 1.5 by PROFI Sound/Editors/delta.arc 980921 10047 delta.arc - Delta Composer v.1.7 by Konop of Shadows group. Sound/Editors/mpt24spl.com 980921 15034 mpt24spl.com - Music ProTracker 2.4s+ music editor. Sound/Md8/stp3.arc 941005 99064 stp3.arc: Contains the Sound Tracker Player 3. Only player and some MD8s. These are files from side of Intel Outside demo disk. This version isn't compatible with stp1. Placed by Tomasz M. Tatar (tatar@student.uci.agh.edu.pl) Sound/Md8/stp1.arc 941005 74857 stp1.arc: Contains first version of the Sound Tracker Player. This version is PD. There is: player, converter MOD->MD8, their sources and some MD8s. This version isn't compatible with later ones. Converter requires ramdisk D8: with at least 64 KB of free space. Placed by Tomasz M. Tatar (tatar@student.uci.agh.edu.pl) Sound/Md8/alphavil.md8 971010 44337 An MD8 (converted from Amiga MOD) music file! Plays with STP 3 (not STP 1) Sound/Md8/brainy.md8 971010 39566 An MD8 (converted from Amiga MOD) music file! Plays with STP 3 (not STP 1) Sound/Md8/restrict.md8 971010 62375 An MD8 (converted from Amiga MOD) music file! Plays with STP 3 (not STP 1) Sound/Md8/rocking1.md8 971010 29631 An MD8 (converted from Amiga MOD) music file! Plays with STP 3 (not STP 1) Sound/Md8/moonligh.md8 971010 28607 An MD8 (converted from Amiga MOD) music file! Plays with STP 3 (not STP 1) Sound/Md8/jmj.md8 971010 42971 An MD8 (converted from Amiga MOD) music file! Plays with STP 3 (not STP 1) Sound/Md8/awesome2.md8 971010 35217 An MD8 (converted from Amiga MOD) music file! Plays with STP 3 (not STP 1) Sound/Md8/awesome3.md8 971010 35217 An MD8 (converted from Amiga MOD) music file! Plays with STP 3 (not STP 1) Sound/Md8/bach_mix.md8 971010 30369 An MD8 (converted from Amiga MOD) music file! Plays with STP 3 (not STP 1) Sound/Md8/bilinski.md8 971010 62289 An MD8 (converted from Amiga MOD) music file! Plays with STP 3 (not STP 1) Sound/Md8/roxette.md8 971010 41040 An MD8 (converted from Amiga MOD) music file! Plays with STP 3 (not STP 1) Sound/Ams/amsa1.arc 980513 26654 Sound/Ams/amsa1.arc Sound/Ams/amsa2.arc 980513 29945 Sound/Ams/amsa2.arc Sound/Ams/amsa3.arc 980513 17915 Sound/Ams/amsa3.arc Sound/Ams/amsb1.arc 980513 27549 Sound/Ams/amsb1.arc Sound/Ams/amsb2.arc 980513 27911 Sound/Ams/amsb2.arc Sound/Ams/amsb3.arc 980513 27542 Sound/Ams/amsb3.arc Sound/Ams/amsb4.arc 980513 20923 Sound/Ams/amsb4.arc Sound/Ams/amsc1.arc 980513 31613 Sound/Ams/amsc1.arc Sound/Ams/amsc2.arc 980513 30043 Sound/Ams/amsc2.arc Sound/Ams/amsc3.arc 980513 30023 Sound/Ams/amsc3.arc Sound/Ams/amsc4.arc 980513 28946 Sound/Ams/amsc4.arc Sound/Ams/amsc5.arc 980513 32661 Sound/Ams/amsc5.arc Sound/Ams/amsd1.arc 980513 30823 Sound/Ams/amsd1.arc Sound/Ams/amsde.arc 980513 29824 Sound/Ams/amsde.arc Sound/Ams/amse2.arc 980513 30274 Sound/Ams/amse2.arc Sound/Ams/amse3.arc 980513 12707 Sound/Ams/amse3.arc Sound/Ams/amsf1.arc 980513 29025 Sound/Ams/amsf1.arc Sound/Ams/amsf2.arc 980513 37864 Sound/Ams/amsf2.arc Sound/Ams/amsf3.arc 980513 29187 Sound/Ams/amsf3.arc Sound/Ams/amsg.arc 980513 28440 Sound/Ams/amsg.arc Sound/Ams/amsh1.arc 980513 27670 Sound/Ams/amsh1.arc Sound/Ams/amsh2.arc 980513 27850 Sound/Ams/amsh2.arc Sound/Ams/amsh3i1.arc 980513 29171 Sound/Ams/amsh3i1.arc Sound/Ams/amsi2.arc 980513 21305 Sound/Ams/amsi2.arc Sound/Ams/amsj.arc 980513 29625 Sound/Ams/amsj.arc Sound/Ams/amskl1.arc 980513 30513 Sound/Ams/amskl1.arc Sound/Ams/amsl2.arc 980513 30262 Sound/Ams/amsl2.arc Sound/Ams/amsl3.arc 980513 17630 Sound/Ams/amsl3.arc Sound/Ams/amsm1.arc 980513 27939 Sound/Ams/amsm1.arc Sound/Ams/amsm2.arc 980513 30000 Sound/Ams/amsm2.arc Sound/Ams/amsm3.arc 980513 37541 Sound/Ams/amsm3.arc Sound/Ams/amsn.arc 980513 39784 Sound/Ams/amsn.arc Sound/Ams/amso.arc 980513 24135 Sound/Ams/amso.arc Sound/Ams/amsp1.arc 980513 32816 Sound/Ams/amsp1.arc Sound/Ams/amsp2.arc 980513 42485 Sound/Ams/amsp2.arc Sound/Ams/amsr1.arc 980513 29089 Sound/Ams/amsr1.arc Sound/Ams/amsr2.arc 980513 27693 Sound/Ams/amsr2.arc Sound/Ams/amsr3.arc 980513 24172 Sound/Ams/amsr3.arc Sound/Ams/amss1.arc 980513 27598 Sound/Ams/amss1.arc Sound/Ams/amss2.arc 980513 27316 Sound/Ams/amss2.arc Sound/Ams/amss3.arc 980513 43017 Sound/Ams/amss3.arc Sound/Ams/amss4.arc 980513 36802 Sound/Ams/amss4.arc Sound/Ams/amss5.arc 980513 29554 Sound/Ams/amss5.arc Sound/Ams/amss6.arc 980513 20739 Sound/Ams/amss6.arc Sound/Ams/amst1.arc 980513 31152 Sound/Ams/amst1.arc Sound/Ams/amst2.arc 980513 30767 Sound/Ams/amst2.arc Sound/Ams/amst3.arc 980513 31796 Sound/Ams/amst3.arc Sound/Ams/amsuw.arc 980513 32786 Sound/Ams/amsuw.arc Sound/Ams/amsw2.arc 980513 30123 Sound/Ams/amsw2.arc Sound/Ams/amsw3.arc 980513 25503 Sound/Ams/amsw3.arc Sound/Ams/amsxyz.arc 980513 21005 Sound/Ams/amsxyz.arc Sound/Ams/bestams1.arc 980513 30179 Sound/Ams/bestams1.arc Sound/Ams/rush_ams.arc 940522 13092 This archive contains the following Advanced Music System files: BARCHETA.AMS - "Red Barchetta" from MOVING PICTURES BROON.AMS - "Broon's Bane" from EXIT STAGE LEFT ENEMYWIN.AMS - "Enemy Within" from GRACE UNDER PRESSURE REDSECTA.AMS - "Red Sector A" from GRACE UNDER PRESSURE RUSH_AMS.TXT - This text file Anyone who's never used AMS on the Atari 8-bit probably wouldn't realize the work that goes into transcribing music into an AMS file. Since you're limited to 4 voices, you have to figure out which 4 to use and figure out little tricks to "steal" unused voices or keep voices from "doubling up." Still, it was fun while it lasted! BARCHETA.AMS was the first AMS file that I ever did and it's noticeable because there are some portions where the voices "double up," which isn't that bad when you're playing it with a program like MIDI Music Maker on the ST through MIDI, but it sounds sorta unpleasant on the Atari 8-bit and through t... Sound/Ams/amsxmas.arc 960916 1757 Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 18:17:10 From: JTKIRK@urp.edu.pe These are four Christmas songs or Weihnachtslieder typical from Germany. The four files correspond to the following Lieder: GLOECKCH.AMS ....... Kling, Gloeckchen, kling! NOCHEPAZ.AMS ....... "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht!" or "Noche de paz" in Spanish ("Silent night, holy night") ODUFROEH.AMS ....... "O du froehliche, o du selige!" OTBAUM.AMS ....... "O Tannenbaum!" I entered the four songs in four voices each, although they actually should use more voices (six or seven). Even so, they sound very nice. Enjoy them next Christmas! Marco Antonio Checa Funcke Botoneros 270 Lima 33 Peru Telecomm/Handlers/rvert212.arc 971010 1158 RS232 "RVerter" ("R:" handler routine) for the Atari SX212 1200 bps modem. Telecomm/Handlers/sx212a.arc 971010 2374 "The SX-212 Companion!" The SX Companion! will ONLY work with an unaltered copy of 850 Express! version 3.00p. Your copy of 850 Express! should be named EXPRESS.850 and placed on the same disk with the AUTORUN.SYS file created above. Telecomm/Handlers/atarirs.arc 971010 2068 An RS232 ("R:" device) handler for Atari 850 RS232 interface devices. Unlike the 1-sector ones, this one replaces (rather than causing the loading of) the internal handler. Among other things, it makes an 850 work fine without a power reset. Telecomm/Handlers/auto850.arc 971010 449 A BASIC program to create an AUTORUN.SYS file to boot the Atari 850 RS232 interface device. Telecomm/Protocols/atzmod12.arc 980506 20480 ATAR-Z-MODEM 1.2 An Atari Implementation of the Zmodem Protocol (c)1994 by Larry Black Telecomm/Bbs/carbbs26.arc 970930 569502 Carina BBS, possibly the most powerful BBS System available for the Atari 8-Bit. I have now released this as shareware, it is version 2.6, and this ARC contains everything you need to get it up and running, including documentation. Shadow Software still supports this product, and networking is available if you desire. (No extra cost!) Hard Drive And Sparta-Dos are required. The Shadow PS: Please this put this in the BBS Sub-Directory. May be freely distributed in original form! Telecomm/Terminals/k65v37.arc 980513 39603 Telecomm/Terminals/k65v37.arc Telecomm/Terminals/vt52a.arc 980506 5887 VT52A.ACT - a VT52+ emulator written in ACTION(tm) by Telecomm/Terminals/vt52em.arc 980506 13857 Vt52em is a vt52 emulator for the Atari 8-bit computers with an RS232 interface and Hayes compatible modem. It was written in ACTION! and compiled with the run-time libraries, therefore the ACTION! cartridge is not necessary to run this program. I am unable to distribute the source code at this time as the code for the 80 column driver is copyrighted. Telecomm/Terminals/vt850b1.arc 980513 36864 Telecomm/Terminals/vt850b1.arc Telecomm/Terminals/vterm.arc 980506 10932 This is VTERM, yet another VT52 terminal emulator. This one does text-captures, and allegedly does XMODEM file transfers, but I've never been able to get that to work. There is no doc available, but there's a help screen, accessable by typing ? at the initial screen. This version of VTERM contains an autoloader for an Atari 850. It should work with other devices, but you'll have to provide another driver. Telecomm/Terminals/flick80.arc 950217 5880 folowing is arc file with flicker term type 80 column handler Telecomm/Terminals/smartt.arc 980506 2903 SMARTT.COM - by Joe Hitchens July 86 (This version compiled at $2400, which seems to work with K65 Kermit/VT100 emulator) SMARTT is a smart-modem emulating handler for the Atari 1030 modem. Its commands may seem awkward, com- pared to the handlers for the Atari modems. But bear in mind it is pre- tending to be a hardware box outside your computer. If you have actually used a smart-modem these commands will be familiar. Most programs expecting the 850 or similar device handlers should work with this handler. For serial I/O do close R: and reopen R: when finished like the 850. Telecomm/Terminals/acsterm.arc 980506 22789 Documentation for ACS Term version 1.0 Copyright 1983 by Action Computer Services (ACS) ACS Term is a full function terminal program written in ACTION! for Atari computers. features: 24 lines of 40 columns format originate/answer modes full/half duplex upload/download capabilities ASCII/ATASCII support screen handling: insert/delete line insert/delete character cursor positioning clear screen clear to end of line start/stop inverse video home to top/bottom left cursor key support bell, tabulation, line feeds buffering for printer XOFF/XON support (CTRL-S/CTRL-Q) Telecomm/Terminals/amodem42.arc 980506 7737 AMODEM VER. 4.2 TERMINAL PROGRAM. This file will permit the ATARI to access an RCPM BBS that runs under the CP/M operating system. Also SOME ATARI BB Systems. And allow ATARI to ATARI transfer. It features uploading and downloading at 300 baud and is extremely user friendly. Telecomm/Terminals/aterm.arc 980513 5203 Telecomm/Terminals/aterm.arc Telecomm/Terminals/kermit.arc 980513 28480 Telecomm/Terminals/kermit.arc Telecomm/Terminals/ft80v037.arc 940724 15744 This is Flickertem!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Telecomm/Terminals/icetx272.arc 971001 65046 Ice-T XE v. 2.72 By Itay Chamiel itayc@hotmail.com February,1997 Ice-T - a highspeed 80 column VT terminal for Atari 8-bits with 128K or more memory. With 16K scrollback buffer, menu interface, X/Y/Zmodem download, an auto-dialer, boldface, and much more. If you like this program, the shareware fee is $25. Telecomm/Terminals/ansiterm.arc 980506 31514 ANSITERM (c) Robert Sinclair 1991, 1992 This is version 1.0 of ANSITERM, an IBM ANSI emulator for the 8-bit ATARI. Text capture and dump are supported. There are on-line MACROs and automatic translation mode selection for each DIAL MENU entry. ANSITERM is now compatible with SpartaDOS. XMODEM file transfer has finally been added. Please read the documentation (ANSITERM.DOC) included with this distribution disk for more details. Telecomm/Terminals/cgs093.arc 980506 39687 CGS viewing system, VERSION 0.93 CGS stands for the Color Graphics System for Atari XL/E computers. Color Graphics System (C) 1991,1992 By Tom Hunt The CGS viewing system allows you to view online color graphics, when connected to host systems that support CGS. Telecomm/Terminals/bterm12.arc 980128 61824 BobTerm version 1.2 by Robert Puff An extremely fast 40-column terminal, with X-Y and other download/uploads. Very easy to use! Telecomm/Terminals/omnicom.arc 980506 32182 OmniCom: VT100 Emulator/Kermit/XMODEM for OMNIVIEW This release of OmniCom features a limited but quite functional VT100 emulation, XMODEM, Kermit, capture mode, and screen dump. We plan to continually improve this package as time goes on. You can always get the latest version by sending us $10.00. Telecomm/Terminals/exp850.arc 980506 32893 850 Express! (c) 1985,1986 Keith Ledbetter A powerful Public Domain terminal for the Atari 8-bit line of computers. This program evolved from the original 1030 Express! program that has quickly become the 'in' program for 835, 1030, and XM301 owners. Telecomm/Terminals/gterm.arc 980513 39377 Telecomm/Terminals/gterm.arc Telecomm/Terminals/gtpix.arc 980513 43713 Telecomm/Terminals/gtpix.arc Telecomm/Terminals/gtxxxpix.arc 980513 22419 Telecomm/Terminals/gtxxxpix.arc Telecomm/Terminals/v10sqr.arc 980506 12655 VT-10-Squared emulates a limited, but basic, set of VT-100 functions. It provides a full 80-column screen by use of a software handler which uses a 3-pixel-wide character set. While the characters are not perfect, you will find them quite readable on a crisp monitor or black-and-white TV. VT-10-Squared does not support all VT-100 capability, particularly special graphics characters, special character sizes, and 132-column screen. As a result, it will not work properly with some DEC products. Telecomm/Terminals/tvi925.arc 960701 8164 Skeleton VT100 terminal. Action! sourcecode only. Telecomm/Terminals/tspe1030.arc 980513 47011 Telecomm/Terminals/tspe1030.arc Telecomm/Terminals/icet800.arc 971001 66648 Ice-T - 48K version By Itay Chamiel itayc@hotmail.com (This is the current address, as of February 1997) Ice-T - a highspeed 80 column VT terminal for Atari 8-bits with a minimum of 48K memory. Please get Ice-T XE if you have 128K! This version includes scrollback, a menu interface, Xmodem download, and print screen. This emulation is quite fast (not as fast as the XE version, though), and supports up to 19,200 baud. Character loss may occur, in some cases, at 9600 and 19.2K if you don't have hardware flow control. This depends on system setup. Please note that for this version, despite the fact that it is incomplete, a shareware fee of $15 cash (or $20 check, to cover currency conversion) is mandatory (in US$). I worked for about a year on this program, and I deserve something for those countless hours of work! My mailing address is displayed in the title screen of the program. (The email there is NOT current though.) Download the file and un-Diskcomm it to create an image of the original disk, includin... Telecomm/Qwk/qwk8sdos.com 980513 28538 Telecomm/Qwk/qwk8sdos.com Telecomm/Qwk/qwk8src.arc 980513 24614 Telecomm/Qwk/qwk8src.arc Telecomm/Qwk/qwk8v3.arc 980513 24686 Telecomm/Qwk/qwk8v3.arc Telecomm/Qwk/qwksilv.arc 980506 50560 An offline reader is a program which will enable you to read your BBS mail, bulletins, etc., while offline, reply to your mail, then save your replies to a file which may then be uploaded to the BBS the next time you log on. This can be especially useful in that you will spend less time online reading and replying to huge volumes of mail ... and it becomes a money saver when you're calling long-distance! Telecomm/Qwk/pabqwk.arc 980506 52371 PabQwk finally brings the QWK format to the XE (and, incidentally, to the 8-bit world; PabQwk is the first QWK reader not written on a 16-bit system) and with it, all the niceties IBM users have enjoyed for years. Even though it's a slightly scaled-down reader, it supports the main features of IBM readers, with a few surprises thrown in. PabQwk will read either all messages in a packet or one specific conference, reply to messages, enter messages, make messages out of formatted text files, and add taglines to messages either at random or specifically. Users who register the program will also be able to view text files included in QWKs (and other CR/LF formatted text files, like ZMagazine), steal taglines, read only their personal mail, and add and drop conferences while off-line (with most mail doors). PabQwk is easy to use, convenient, and (for the mos... Telecomm/Qwk/pq11b.arc 980506 61370 Earlier this year, I released my PabQwk offline reader, which quickly became the most popular program I had ever written. Not to mention one of the few programs I use on a weekly basis. As time went on, a few bugs showed up that were unfortunately weeded out in the three months the program spent in beta-test (mostly due to mail doors like TomCat! that don't follow the QWK format properly) and suggestions were made for improvements, most of which I took to heart. The result is the program you see in front of you. If you used version 1.0, I suggest you read the UPDATES.TXT file in this archive. It gives you a quick overview of the new features and capabilities. There's also a new quick-reference file in the archive you might want to keep handy until you get acquainted with the system. If you're new to the program, please read this manual i... Telecomm/Qwk/znetnj.qwk 980513 25219 Telecomm/Qwk/znetnj.qwk 00.USING.THIS.SITE 980513 4600 00.USING.THIS.SITE Archivers/Selfextracting/code3crn.arc 980227 60297 This ARC file contains three versions of the "Code3 Cruncher". These crunchers pack programs to make them shorter and still working. Archivers/Selfextracting/cth_sfx.sfx 940517 9191 Utility to create self-extracting archives - just like the PC's Archivers/Selfextracting/code3crn.txt 980227 479 This ARC file contains three versions of the "Code3 Cruncher". These crunchers pack programs to make them shorter and still working. Archivers/Selfextracting/supak.com 980227 7466 supak.com: It is Super Packer 1.0 by Bewesoft. It compresses other programs - packed program will be shorter but should work exactly the same. If you setup packer correctly, compressed program will be able to work with DOS. Archivers/Arc/arc12.arc 971006 28948 This is version 1.2 of Ralph Walden's slightly buggy implementation of ARCX for the Atari 8-bit series of computers. Archivers/Arc/arcv.arc 971006 15540 ARC Viewer 3.0 Written by Glenn K. Smith Archivers/Arc/arcx.com 971006 10880 ARCX 1.2 by Ralph Walden using Lightspeed C Development System Archivers/Arc/superarc.arc 971006 33671 Super ARC 2.0 and Super UnARC 2.3 Archivers/Arc/suprarc2.arc 971006 19864 Super Arc 2 Archivers/Arc/supunarc.com 971006 10279 Super UnARC by Bob Puff Archivers/Arc/supunarc.uue 971006 14425 Super UnARC by Bob Puff Archivers/Zip/unz113b.arc 960913 10400 UnZIP for the Atari. unz113b.arc contains the program and the documentation. unz113s.arc contains C source code for the program. Archivers/Zip/unz113s.arc 971006 10080 UnZIP for the Atari. unz113b.arc contains the program and the documentation. unz113s.arc contains C source code for the program. Archivers/Zip/unlzh.arc 990426 63443 UnZip v1.13, by Ivo van Poorten, June 1993 This utility wasn't meant to be a replacement for UnLzh or UnArc. It was just for me to get comforted with LightSpeed-C. Yes, it is coded in C. That's why it isn't very fast. It only supports UnShrinking because of the simple reason that I do not know the algorithms of UnReduce, Explode and Inflate. Sadly it also only opperates correctly on D1:. That is due to a lack of knowledge about the SpartaDos Command line and therefore I had to use the GetDos() function of LightSpeed's STDIO. Archivers/Uuencode/uudecode.bas 960913 4577 A uudecoder in BASIC for the Atari 8-bit by John Sangster. Archivers/Uuencode/uudecode.doc 960913 9928 A uudecoder in BASIC for the Atari 8-bit by John Sangster. Archivers/Uuencode/yau.arc 960913 36782 "Yet Another UUcoder". Includes a .doc file and Mac65 sourcecode. UUdecoder and UUencoder. Archivers/Uuencode/uue.arc 960913 9562 A uudecode and uuencoder for the Atari 8bit. Archivers/Uuencode/mf_code.arc 961201 15630 MF_CODE by Robert Ely Encodes and decodes files for Email transfer (UUE). Archivers/Uuencode/dumasuu.arc 971010 19828 UUencode and UUdecoder, with C source code and executables. Archivers/Diskimage/dskcom32.arc 960913 16134 DiskCommunicator v.3.2 by Bob Puff. Reads a raw disk and saves it to a (one or more) file for distribution. Reads a saved disk image and writes it out to a blank floppy. Instructions are built in. Use this to read .DCM (and .DC3) files. Archivers/Other/binhex.bas 960913 1582 BinHex (.hqx) decoder for Atari's. In BASIC. Archivers/Other/crunch.dcm 960913 50122 A file cruncher by the WFMH. Info/Modifications/addmema.arc 960913 53465 Info on adding more memory (RAM) to your Atari. Info/Modifications/addmemb.arc 971006 53036 Info on adding more memory (RAM) to your Atari. Info/Modifications/litesens.arc 960913 2360 Adding a light sensor to your Atari 8-bit. Info/Modifications/joyport.arc 940519 11776 Filename.: joyport.txt Title....: Author...: Date.....: Sponser..: Language.: text files Category.: Breakdown: README.1ST IEEE.TXT PORTCNFG.TXT General Description: How to build parallel port for 8bit using joystick ports Info/Modifications/irg-0.1.tar.gz 980227 22621 IRG (Infrared Gateway for Atari 8-bits) David Deaven April 1994 v0.1 The IRG is a simple and cheap (<$10) circuit you can plug into your Atari which allows it to send and receive IR remote control signals from TV, VCR, cable box, stereo, and other remote controls. Info/Modifications/nasty.arc 971010 21504 NASTY - Connect your Atari ST and Atari 8-bit for file transfers. (SpartaDOS required.) You will have a new "N:" device which will work just like a disk drive! Info/Modifications/newnasty.arc 971010 28837 NASTY - Connect your Atari ST and Atari 8-bit for file transfers. (SpartaDOS required.) You will have a new "N:" device which will work just like a disk drive! Info/Modifications/transkey.arc 960913 16932 About the Transkey - an interface where you can connect a PC keyboard to your Atari 8-bit. Info/Modifications/pbi1200.arc 971006 3663 Adding a PBI port to the Atari 1200XL. Info/Modifications/atserial.txt 960913 9454 How to Build a Serial Interface Info/Modifications/pio2pc.arc 950425 71840 1) PIO2PC.ZIP - "how to use a PC as XL/XE hard drive" - complete solution with schematics, software and documentation. 2) PIO2PC.ARC - contains the same as PIO2PC.ZIP; it may be useful, if you wanted to decompact it on XL/XE. Info/Modifications/pio2pc.zip 950425 49200 1) PIO2PC.ZIP - "how to use a PC as XL/XE hard drive" - complete solution with schematics, software and documentation. 2) PIO2PC.ARC - contains the same as PIO2PC.ZIP; it may be useful, if you wanted to decompact it on XL/XE. Info/Modifications/tkmod1.ata 971006 1920 If you are using a TransKey in your system, and the original Atari keyboard has some are all of the keys which either fail to work at all, or are inconsistant, this modification should correct that problem. Info/Modifications/gumby.arc 960913 8124 Adding a light sensor to your Atari 8-bit. cat > gumby.blurb Adding a 2nd POKEY (audio) chip to your Atari - called a "Gumby" upgrade. You'll get true stereo (8 voice) output. Info/Modifications/stereoxl.arc 971006 5485 Adding stereo to your Atari XL. Info/Routines/hires.arc 960913 2697 Get super-high resolution on your Atari. (> 320 x 200) Info/Routines/effects.arc 970707 25534 Some documents (PC ASCII files, unfortunately) explaining some of the neater effects and algorithms used in demos/etc... 3D.TXT \ 3DROTATE.DOC > - 3D alg. 3DSHADE.DOC / BRES.TXT ---- lines FIRE.TXT ---- fire -bill! Info/Routines/hipfaq.txt 970708 8249 hipfaq.txt this is v0.5 of the HIP-FAQ HIP is a new method to displaing pictures on small atari... HIP stands for HARD-Interlacing-Picture and was found by Members of HARD Software, Hungary in June, July 1996... It enables to display 160 x 240 Pixels with 30 shades without nearly all flickering (depends on the source-picture you use)... HARD stands not for HARD or HEAVY Interlacing, just for the inventors... Info/Routines/gl2demo.txt 971001 5440 gl2demo.txt Jeff Potter's Sept. 97 post to comp.sys.atari.8bit containing info. and a small source-code example in Action! of how to program for the Game Link II connection device. (See Maze of AGDAGON for details) -bill! kendrick@zippy.sonoma.edu Info/Routines/copygard.txt 980921 32818 I've spent the last 3 days typing in this article from my documentation for the Pirate's Treasure Chest, from Gardner Computers, Inc. It's all about the various copyguarding methods for the Atari and how to use (and defeat) them. Info/Routines/notes816.txt 990426 80706 Programming notes for the 65816 CPU, a 6502-compatible 16-bit processor used in the Apple II/GS, and Super Nintendo, and available on the Atari 8-bit as the Turbo816 and Sweet16 upgrades. By John Harris. Info/Fileformats/parrot.txt 960913 4711 Parrot .DIG Audio File Formats. Info/Hardware/1090xl.arc 971006 29829 About the vaporware Atari 1090XL expansion module. Info/Hardware/bbvsmio.arc 971006 10003 A comparison between the Black Box and MIO hard drive interfaces. Info/Hardware/refman.arc 971006 129382 The excellent Atari Reference Manual. Print this!!! Info/Hardware/flipsidecopy.txt 970707 2666 flipsidecopy.txt discussing flip side copy with myutil Info/Hardware/mioman.doc 971127 129536 The complete MIO manual in a number of formats. Info/Hardware/mioman.txt 971127 78464 The complete MIO manual in a number of formats. Info/Hardware/happy7.zip 980921 166791 HAPPY 810 & 1050 ENHANCEMENT WARP SPEED SOFTWARE REV 7 USER MANUAL happy7.doc happy7.rtf happy7.txt happy7.ans Emulators/Peripherals/ape109d.zip 960705 322596 Ape 1.09 with the AMAZING ProSystem Copy Protection Imaging and Emulation System! APE is an astounding new product that unleashes the POWER of your Atari 8 Bit computer, by making all the resources of your PC available for its use! Using only an inexpensive PC to Atari interface cable, APE provides super enhanced disk drive, modem, printer, PC MIRROR emulation AND MORE! (FROM: http://www.nacs.net/~classics/) Emulators/Peripherals/siodoc38.arc 960701 71593 How to make SIO2PC 3.18 Hardware - in ASCII and AtASCII formats. I believe this is also stored in the SIO2PC 3.19i self-extracting archive. This file is in ARC format. Emulators/Peripherals/protect2.zip 971006 86163 protect2.zip - Example protected disk images for APE 1.06 and above Emulators/Peripherals/afs10.arc 971006 51027 ATARI FILE SERVER, VERSION 1.0, REL FEB 1992. The program is intended for simple loading (testing/running) of Atari programs from a PC-harddisk. The AFS doesn't support through-printing and other transfer-methods to/from the PC, it's just a simple (but easy to use) disk-emulating program. Besides the AFS program running on a IBM PC compatible and a small interface for the Atari 400/800/XL/XE, no other software than a normal DOS is needed. Emulators/Peripherals/protecte.zip 971006 86163 protecte.zip - Example protected disk images for APE 1.06 and above Emulators/Peripherals/s2pc410.zip 961201 225076 SIO2PC v.4.10 by Nick Kennedy Briefly, version 4.10 of the SIO2PC hardware emulator for PC's. With a special cable (an SIO2PC cable - described elsewhere) your PC becomes disk drives for your Atari 8-bit. No special software needed on the Atari! Emulators/Peripherals/ape112d.zip 970212 360709 Ape 1.12 with the AMAZING ProSystem Copy Protection Imaging and Emulation System! APE is an astounding new product that unleashes the POWER of your Atari 8 Bit computer, by making all the resources of your PC available for its use! Using only an inexpensive PC to Atari interface cable, APE provides super enhanced disk drive, modem, printer, PC MIRROR emulation AND MORE! (FROM: http://www.nacs.net/~classics/) Emulators/Peripherals/sio319i.exe 960701 158176 SIO2PC 3.19i - Atari hardware emulator for IBM PC's (as low as 8086 with 640K). Emulates up to 4 drives at a time and printer. Can read/write directly to PC filesystem (using software). This file is the complete 3.19i in self extracting format to be run on your MsDOS machine. Emulators/Peripherals/wav2cas.zip 970601 69324 wav2cas.zip This program is something I wrote to sample Atari 8-bit cassettes into a cassette image file, somewhat similar to SIO2PC and APE. The cassette must be digitized with wave studio or so into a .wav file. This program can then process it, and produce a .cas file, which can be booted with the Atari 8-bit and the SIO2PC cable. Therefore, I suppose it would be best to put it into emulators/peripherals as wav2cas.zip. The source is included, as is a very small readme file describing it, and a very large document that tells you everything you don't want to know about cassettes. Regards, Ernest. Emulators/Peripherals/ape115d.zip 971001 381030 Ape 1.15 with the AMAZING ProSystem Copy Protection Imaging and Emulation System! APE is an astounding new product that unleashes the POWER of your Atari 8 Bit computer, by making all the resources of your PC available for its use! Using only an inexpensive PC to Atari interface cable, APE provides super enhanced disk drive, modem, printer, PC MIRROR emulation AND MORE! (FROM: http://www.nacs.net/~classics/) Emulators/Peripherals/femul-1.4.c 981123 19164 Emulators/Peripherals/femul-1.4.c Emulators/Peripherals/femul-1.4.txt 981123 1082 Emulators/Peripherals/femul-1.4.txt Emulators/Peripherals/cas2wav.zip 990426 54069 CAS2WAV version 1.00 Converts CAS files (Digital Cassette images, the cassette file format used by the WAV2CAS program) into WAV files, which can be recorded to cassettes with an audio cassette recorder. The cassette can then be loaded on a Classic Atari with a proper cassette unit. Includes PC executable program, 'C' source code and documentation. Emulators/Computer/xf2.zip 940724 99088 PC Xformer 2.0. Turn your PC into an Atari 800. Emulators/Computer/xf25.zip 980227 188942 XF25.TXT: Here is PC XFormer 2.5, the Public Domain Atari 800 and 800XL emulator for IBM PCs by Darek Mihocka (Branch Always Software). It requires VGA (320x200x256) graphics, a 286 or better CPU, and about 300k of free memory. It emulates an Atari 800 and 800XL, with or without BASIC. Switching BASIC on and off or switching between 800 and 800XL mode is done by a keystroke. Emulators/Computer/at800xl.zip 971006 241347 A strange unfinished Atari 800 emulator for PC's. Now out of date(?) Emulators/Computer/atariem2.zip 971006 313056 The file atariemu.zip contains the source code for an atari 400/800 atari emulator. There are three seperate files included in atariemu.zip: ataricpp.zip atsim.zip siocopya.zip File ataricpp.zip is the c++ source code for a test Atari emulator. I used the c++ version to test some of my ideas. File atsim.zip is the source code for the 80x86 assembler version of the Atari emulator. This version is more complete than the c++ version, but not finished. The file siocopya.zip contains a program that can read data from the Atari disk drive using a simple cable connected to the parallel port. This was a test program to see if I could use this type of method as part of the emulator. Mike Munoz Emulators/Computer/emu800.zip 960916 175442 EMU800.zip is the file. It is an 8-bit emulator for the Amiga. The file includes C source and a compiled working version. It uses .XFD and .ATR files like PC Xformer. rely@ix.netcom.com Emulators/Computer/pokey_v_062.txt 980227 1641 POKEY... THE ATARI 800/800XL/5200 EMULATOR! Pokey Printer Port Sound Card support, Runs on MSDOS Systems (Pentium Peferred), 800/800 XL emulation, 5200 game console emulation, Run 8K/16K/OSS Super Carts Standard, and much more! Emulators/Computer/Atari800-0.5.0.tar.gz 961201 116967 Atari800-0.5.0 An Atari 800 emulator by David Firth (http://www.signus.demon.co.uk/david/ ) for Unix, X-Window and Linux. With NAS sound support! Emulators/Computer/xf25.txt 980227 2043 XF25.TXT: Here is PC XFormer 2.5, the Public Domain Atari 800 and 800XL emulator for IBM PCs by Darek Mihocka (Branch Always Software). It requires VGA (320x200x256) graphics, a 286 or better CPU, and about 300k of free memory. It emulates an Atari 800 and 800XL, with or without BASIC. Switching BASIC on and off or switching between 800 and 800XL mode is done by a keystroke. Emulators/Computer/ace-0.02.zip 961201 71199 ACE: Atari Computer Emulator (800/XL/XE) An emulator for the old 8-bit machine that can run in X-Window, SVGA or text-only. (For Unix, but portable) By Frank Barrus (shaggy@csh.rit.edu / http://www.csh.rit.edu/~shaggy/ ) Emulators/Computer/pokey_v_062.zip 980227 241032 POKEY... THE ATARI 800/800XL/5200 EMULATOR! Pokey Printer Port Sound Card support, Runs on MSDOS Systems (Pentium Peferred), 800/800 XL emulation, 5200 game console emulation, Run 8K/16K/OSS Super Carts Standard, and much more! Emulators/Computer/r95dm13.zip 961201 84198 Rainbow 95 Please see rainbow.blurb Emulators/Computer/rainbow13a-demo.sit.Hqx 980227 301988 r95dm13.zip = Rainbow 95 for Windows 95, NT and 3.1. rainbow13a-demo.sit.Hqx = Rainbow for MacOS. Rainbow Atari 8-bit Emulator, by Chris Lam. Emulators/Computer/xlit016.doc 980227 15794 XL-it! Atari 8-bit Emulator v.0.16 1996 by Markus Gietzen XL-it! emulates the Atari 8-bit home-computer series. It is developed with Watcom C/C++ and needs at least a 386 CPU. The emulator is optimized for the use with PentiumTM processors. Parts of the emulation are written in assembly and the number of this parts will grow in the future. Emulators/Computer/xlit016.zip 980227 359105 XL-it! Atari 8-bit Emulator v.0.16 1996 by Markus Gietzen XL-it! emulates the Atari 8-bit home-computer series. It is developed with Watcom C/C++ and needs at least a 386 CPU. The emulator is optimized for the use with PentiumTM processors. Parts of the emulation are written in assembly and the number of this parts will grow in the future. Emulators/Computer/emu-info.txt 971006 195 An URL to find emulator info. Emulators/Computer/rainbow13a-demo.txt 980227 1193 r95dm13.zip = Rainbow 95 for Windows 95, NT and 3.1. rainbow13a-demo.sit.Hqx = Rainbow for MacOS. Rainbow Atari 8-bit Emulator, by Chris Lam. Emulators/Computer/xlit016.txt 980227 994 XL-it! Atari 8-bit Emulator v.0.16 1996 by Markus Gietzen XL-it! emulates the Atari 8-bit home-computer series. It is developed with Watcom C/C++ and needs at least a 386 CPU. The emulator is optimized for the use with PentiumTM processors. Parts of the emulation are written in assembly and the number of this parts will grow in the future. Emulators/Computer/Emulator.zip 980812 530394 The Protected mode version only runs in Dos-Mode and with emm386 not installed. I couldn't try it on a pentium, so I'm not sure whether it will run on it and I don't know, whether it likes all SVGA-cards. The loading and saving of atari disks isn't implemented in the protected mode version. The documentation is a little outdated. I wrote it, when I uploaded it to a local BBS, which is now about two years ago, and I am *not* good in writing documentation! mfg -- Wilhelm Zadrapa mailto:wfz@aon.at 00.WHERE.IS.IT 980513 880 00.WHERE.IS.IT Mux/muxchat.arc 951218 18843 MUXChat by Bill Kendrick kendrick@zippy.sonoma.edu http://zippy.sonoma.edu/~kendrick/ For "Multiplexer!" networks. Written in Action! (No Action! cart. required) "muxchat.arc" contains two programs written in Action!, their sourcecodes, and documents. * One program is almost identical to (based on, and a little nicer than) the chat program example in BASIC provided in the MUX manual. * The second program is based on the first and adds much nicer input/display routines (still recieve messages while typing). Os/ramdrv10.arc 980921 53606 ramdrv10.arc A customisable ramdisk program for XL and XE's. Can be configured to use anything from the 8K of RAM under the BASIC ROM up to 1Meg (and more) of your extended RAM as a ramdisk. Works with most DOS's including Atari DOS 2.0, 2.5, 3.0 and MYDOS 4.50 and 4.53/4. You can have up to 10 ramdrives at a time. Other features include a coldstart key to reboot without losing your ramdrives and a real and ramdrive renumbering scheme. It uses the RAM under the OS for its own purposes and won't work with anything else that does the same (i.e. most versions of SpartaDos, Turbo Basic XL, DOS XE) rje@co.umist.ac.uk Wed Dec 10 12:13:16 1997 Os/ramboot2.arc 940527 10453 Date: 26 Apr 90 01:10:29 GMT From: fernwood!portal!cup.portal.com!Ordania-DM@apple.com (Charles K Hughes) Subject: Upgrades finally... Message-ID: <29307@cup.portal.com> To: INFO-ATARI8@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL Yet another in the series of never ending upgrades.... No, actually, this isn't a "true" upgrade. This ARCed file contains the text & files necessary to play boot-disk games from ramdisk. You will need at least a 256k upgrade to use this, and 512k is needed if you want to have four "ram floppies". Os/mydcust.arc 980506 3500 This is a simple Atari BASIC program. It customizes the DUP.SYS file of MyDos 4.50. It allows you to set a default screen color, border color, text luminance, and left margin. These defaults are applied when the user types DOS. The program also creates a 1-sector binary load file called RUNDUP.OBJ. RUNDUP.OBJ allows you to modify certain binary load files, so that upon exit, instead of re-loading DUP.SYS, they will jump directly to the DUP.SYS menu. RUNDUP.OBJ does no checking to see if an uncorrupted copy of DUP exists in RAM, so be careful! Full documentation is included in the program. Os/ckey15.arc 980227 9563 Subject: CKEY program Version 1.5 This is an updated version of a program I released about a year ago that adds some control key commands to the 8-bit Atari. This version fixes some bugs, like the lockups that occured when the user did a 'KEY' in SpartaDOS and then pressed RESET, and will not load multiply copies of itself into memory. Program functions: Control-S: pauses the display (like ^1). Control-Q: unpauses the display. Control-C: aborts (break key). Shift-Control-S: toggles the screen to increase speed. Shift-Control-R: Reboots. Shift-Control-P: Prints screen. Source code included in .ARC file. Os/machdos.arc 980513 57949 Os/machdos.arc Os/mtos.arc 980506 7392 MTOS is a revolutionary new O.S for Atari 8-bit computers with 256k (or more)\ . It is actually a O.S. extention, since it works with the resident ROM based Atari O.S., and with DOS. With MTOS installed, the multitasking environment is made available to the Atari owner Os/mtos.doc 980506 10640 MTOS is a revolutionary new O.S for Atari 8-bit computers with 256k (or more)\ . It is actually a O.S. extention, since it works with the resident ROM based Atari O.S., and with DOS. With MTOS installed, the multitasking environment is made available to the Atari owner Os/xep80bxe.arc 980513 2048 Os/xep80bxe.arc Os/ramboot3.arc 980227 1850 This is a fixed version of the RAMBOOT3 file that's distributed with the official release archive of MYDOS v4.50. The program initializes the RAMDISK, copies DUP.SYS and MEM.SAV to it, then finishes by copying any files it finds in a subdirectory named RAMDISK. Os/xep80han.arc 980513 2048 Os/xep80han.arc Os/osscrt.arc 960916 1330 Routines and detailed info. on turning OSS "Super Cartridges" on and off. Os/ramboot3.txt 980227 1011 This is a fixed version of the RAMBOOT3 file that's distributed with the official release archive of MYDOS v4.50. The program initializes the RAMDISK, copies DUP.SYS and MEM.SAV to it, then finishes by copying any files it finds in a subdirectory named RAMDISK. Os/tos.arc 980506 25794 TOS1.2 is a try of a tape operating system. It will offer you the chance to load and save your files in the cassette-turbo-format, which was adapted from the C64. To use it, simply convert a DOS-Program to turbo-tape using the TosCopy. Then load it with the TOS and you can load and save your data to tape in turbo-speed. Os/argsos3.arc 940519 15488 Filename.: argsos3.doc, argsos3.arc Title....: ARGS-OS 3 Author...: Atari/Ralf David/Roland Buehler/Jochen Scharrlach Date.....: 4. January 1994 Sponser..: A.R.G.S. Language.: M/L Category.: expanded OS Breakdown: ARGSOS.128 General Description: OS with additional features (e.g. routine for using expanded memory) Os/argsos3.doc 940519 5257 Filename.: argsos3.doc, argsos3.arc Title....: ARGS-OS 3 Author...: Atari/Ralf David/Roland Buehler/Jochen Scharrlach Date.....: 4. January 1994 Sponser..: A.R.G.S. Language.: M/L Category.: expanded OS Breakdown: ARGSOS.128 General Description: OS with additional features (e.g. routine for using expanded memory) Os/bbkcp.arc 980506 4332 BBKCP is the command line processor overlay to make dos2.5 & Mydos work more like SpartaDos. Os/gos.arc 980513 15362 Os/gos.arc Os/snap15m.arc 980506 8174 snapshot15m by Tom Hunt snapshot only works with spartados 3.2. with this version, you can not use a ram disk if you only have 128k of memory. snapshot uses the upper 64k of memory to store a "picture" of your system as it currently is. while not multi tasking, it does let you run two different programs at once (i.e. bobterm and textpro). Os/gosblurb.arc 980513 2089 Os/gosblurb.arc Faqs/new_and_emu.html 960913 51032 Unofficial Atari 8-bit New Users, Emulator Help FAQ. Good for first-time or "it's been a while" Atari 8-bit users, with additional information for those using one of the Emulators. Also seen at: http://zippy.sonoma.edu/~kendrick/nbs/new_and_emu.html Faqs/new_and_emu.txt 960913 52091 Unofficial Atari 8-bit New Users, Emulator Help FAQ. Good for first-time or "it's been a while" Atari 8-bit users, with additional information for those using one of the Emulators. Also seen at: http://zippy.sonoma.edu/~kendrick/nbs/new_and_emu.html Faqs/modsfaq.txt 960920 22129 The Atari 8-bit Hardware Upgrade, Modification and Add-On FAQ v.0.2, August 28, 1996, by David A. Paterson. Faqs/whoswho.txt 960913 16550 Cleveland Free-Net Atari SIG's "Who's Who in the Atari Community E-Mail Directory". A list of people in the Atari Community who help Atari users and the community in some way on a continuous basis. Faqs/acvendors.txt 960913 6156 The Official Atari Classics Vendor List, v.1.0. A list of Atari 8-bit hardware and software vendors. Faqs/cartlist.txt 960913 17733 List of Atari 8-bit cartridges, by Kevin Chase. (v.3.0) Faqs/cartlst2.txt 960913 24824 Another Atari 8-bit cartridge list, by Marlin Bates IV. Faqs/usergrouplist.txt 960913 8081 Atari Classics Magazine Atari 8-bit (no ST, no IBM) Club Listing. 6/14/1996. Faqs/xlsurf.txt 971217 1149 xlsurf.txt A brief description on how to surf the web using only an Atari 8-bit. Vcs/2600_doc.zip 980513 1094762 Vcs/2600_doc.zip Vcs/tech2600.arc 980513 16325 Vcs/tech2600.arc Vcs/2600_txt.arc 980513 36939 Vcs/2600_txt.arc Vcs/00.8bit.vcs 980513 252 Vcs/00.8bit.vcs 00.CHANGES.99.01.05 990426 596 00.CHANGES.99.01.05 00.WEB.USERS.README 980513 942 00.WEB.USERS.README 00.EXTENSIONS 980513 3954 00.EXTENSIONS Magazines/Zmag/indices.arc 980513 9698 Magazines/Zmag/indices.arc Magazines/Zmag/zmag033.arc 990105 15232 Zmagazine January 5, 1987 Issue 33 <*> PC PURSUIT THREATENED BY FCC "RE-REGULATION" <*> ATARI TO MARKET 32-BIT BUSINESS COMPUTER <*> ATARI FAIRS DEBUT ACROSS THE COUNTRY <*> NEW ATARI 8-BIT PRODUCTS <*> ICD--A VISIT WITH THE COMPANY THAT IS SAVING THE 8-BITS <*> TECHNICAL TIPS--THE ATARI XM301 MODEM <*> COMPUTER EXPOS--FLEA MARKETS AND EXPOS <*> PC PURSUIT...A CAPSULE REVIEW <*> GUEST EDITORIAL Magazines/Zmag/zmag034.arc 990105 12832 Zmagazine January 12, 1987 Issue 34 <*> SPECIAL REPORTS ON THE WINTER CES <*> ATARI MEGA-ST'S TO DEBUT <*> NEW ATARI IBM CLONES <*> ATARI TO MARKET LASER PRINTER <*> OTHER CES HIGHLIGHTS LASER DISCS AND VIDEO <*> ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY OUTLOOK TROUBLE AHEAD? Magazines/Zmag/zmag035.arc 990105 13866 Zmagazine January 19, 1987 Issue 35 <*> CES WRAP-UP REPORT MORE ST PRODUCTS <*> ATARI 8-BIT PRODUCTS SHOWN AT CES <*> APPLE COMPUTER UPGRADES THEIR IIE'S <*> VIDEO GAMES MAKING NEW COMEBACK <*> COLECO INDUSTRIES CALLED MOST PROFITABLE COMPANY <*> GOING ONLINE AT COMPUSERVE VISITING THE SIG*ATARI Magazines/Zmag/zmag036.arc 990105 14460 Zmagazine January 26, 1987 Issue 36 <*> LETTERS TO THE EDITOR-- COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT <*> THE SUPER BOWL FLUSH NY DROWNS NJ IN TOILET WATER <*> US ROBOTICS OFFERS 9600 BAUD MODEM TO BBS OPERATORS <*> HYUNDAI MAKES A BIG PUSH WITH THEIR NEW COMPUTER <*> CES VIDEO WRAP-UP PART I <*> CAPSULE REVIEWS--AVATEX MODEM, STAR PRINTER Magazines/Zmag/zmag037.arc 990105 14002 Zmagazine February 2, 1987 Issue 37 <*> EDITOR'S NOTES--USER GROUP OF THE MONTH COLUMN <*> ZMAG SCOOP--ATARI CORP. EXPANDS EUROPEAN NETWORK <*> NEW MEGA ST'S--THE TALK OF THE TRADE MAGAZINES <*> EXPRESS! 1030 VERSION 3.1 PROMISED BY LEDBETTER <*> CES-VIDEO WRAP-UP PART II <*> NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM REVIEW Magazines/Zmag/zmag038.arc 990105 15332 Zmagazine February 9, 1987 Issue 38 <*> USER GROUP OF THE MONTH MICHIGAN'S C.H.A.O.S. <*> PROFILE: THE CHAOS BBS <*> SEAGATE INTRODUCES NEW 3.5" HARD DRIVES <*> COMMODORE SHOWING PROFITS-- COMING OUT OF THE RED <*> ACTIVISION POSTS LOSSES <*> ATARI WORD PROCESSING PT.I BEST OF THE 8-BIT SOFTWARE <*> ST FORTH--YOU GOTTA BELIEVE Magazines/Zmag/zmag039.arc 990105 13591 Zmagazine February 16, 1987 Issue 39 <*> SUPRA CORP. 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Magazines/Zmag/zmag042.arc 990105 12925 Zmagazine March 9, 1987 Issue 42 <*> XM301 MODEM FIXES <*> BUILDING A NEW POWER SUPPLY FOR THE ATARI 1030 MODEM <*> ATARI 1050 DISK DRIVE BLUES <*> ZOOMRACKS II FOR THE ATARI ST'S <*> NEW MACINTOSHES UNVEILED BY APPLE COMPUTER <*> SOFTWARE USER'S ASSOCIATION LOOKS FOR NEW MEMBERS Magazines/Zmag/zmag043.arc 990105 18158 ZMAGAZINE MARCH 16, 1987 ISSUE 43 <*> Part 2: Atari Emulator Text from the author of the Atari 800 Emulator Demo <*> New Product announcement from Orion Systems <*> Product review of Super Mario Brothers from Nintendo <*> PCP Update. 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Programming Tips <*> Zmag Notes <*> New ST Products--WordPerfect and Monitor Master Magazines/Zmag/zmag050.arc 990105 11673 ZMAGAZINE ISSUE 50 May 4, 1987 <*> JACG--Jersey Atari Computer Group User Group of the Month <*> ST Newswire--"Poorman's 1040 ST" Appears in Canada <*> Modifying BBS Express-- Easier 850 Logons <*> What Sort of Man Reads PC Clone Magazine? <*> Big Shake-Ups at Commodore-- Rattigan Gets the Axe <*> Wanted: Editors and Writers For: Compute Magazine <*> Zmag Editorial-- "Where's the Beef?" Magazines/Zmag/zmag051.arc 990105 11101 ZMAGAZINE ISSUE 51 May 11, 1987 <*> Commentary from JACG Zmag User Group of the Month. <*> JACG Newsletter and BBS info. <*> Zmag Flashback... Warner Sells Atari to Tramiel <*> Zmagazine Library This week we discuss ARC!! <*> Plent's Page Review of Koronis Rift <*> Compact Disk Update <*> Computer Predicts Future Magazines/Zmag/zmag052.arc 990105 17904 ZMAGAZINE ISSUE #52 May 18th <*> ZMAG USER GROUP OF THE MONTH "Jersey Atari Computer Group" <*> MIDI BBS Information <*> PROPOSAL FOR PARALLEL DEVICE BUS For the Atari 8 Bit Line <*> CEBIT 1987 REPORT, PART 1 From Antic Online <*> COMMENTARY--"What Atari Should do!" <*> GEnie Zmag Directory <*> Favorite Software Survey <*> TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE "Using the Sony KV-1311CR with The Atari 520ST" <*> Next Week in Zmag Magazines/Zmag/zmag053.arc 990105 12528 ZMAGAZINE "MEMORIAL DAY 1987" ISSUE #53 May 25, 1987 <*> TOP STORY ST Transformer Approved <*> CEBIT Part 2 Concluding report from Antic Online. <*> HARDWARE REVIEW 80 Column Card (XEP80) <*> SOFTWARE REVIEW GBA Basketball from Gamestar <*> Publishers Page Magazines/Zmag/zmag054.arc 990105 18255 JUNE 1, 1987 ZMAG INDEX 54 -*- CIS OFFERS NEW DAYTIME RATES -*- SAFETY TIP By:Steve Garee -*- THE ATARI CHALLENGE By:Bill Silverman -*- DATAPAC PARAMETERS -*- JACG ZMAG USER GROUP OF MAY -*- ST X-PRESS NEWS WIRE -*- ZMAG UPDATE Summer CES Reports -*- SOFTWARE REVIEW 221B Baker Street -*- ZMAG NEWSWIRE -*- SOFTWARE REVIEW Oasis Bulletin Board System Magazines/Zmag/zmag055.arc 990105 16314 ZMAGAZINE "CES SPECIAL REPORTS" ISSUE 55 June 5th, 1987 -1- CES SUMMER 1987