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Review: Atari Text v1.4
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Atari Text is a teletext simulator. It's as simple as that.
Designed as a diskzine shell or a catalogue viewing program,
it's now on v1.4 which not only allows you to view text,
but also caters for Degas pictures as well.
The first version of Atari Text could only display text in
plain white, and the date and time were shown in the top
right hand corner, both in number form. That was it. The
second version catered for text colours, and the date
format was changed from number format to letter format.
Then came this version; it works in medium and low res,
can display Degas pictures and caters for block graphics.
It's definitely better than the other versions, but is it
user-friendly and how do you set it up?
It's quite simple. You just write a document (it can only be
20 lines long) and save it in ASCII form. The filename you
give it corresponds to the page number it will be; e.g.
naming it as 100 means it will become page 100. The text in
documents can change style and colour using simple commands.
For example, to change the colour from green to white,
you would type in ((C))0 on a line of its own and to turn
text into inverse you should type ((I))1 on its own.
Simple eh? Finally, Degas pictures and block graphics
are also supported. Block graphics are achieved by using
the hash (#) symbol, while Degas pictures are shown by a
command line in a document; if Atari Text loads up a page
with this command on: ((PIC))PI2 DYNAMIC.PI2 it will look
for a picture called DYNAMIC.PI2 and will then show that.
There are several things which I dislike about Atari text.
First, it should be able to show documents of any length by
"flicking" the screen as on the real Teletext. For
example, page 101 could be made up of a 500 line document
which Atari Text would flick through. There could also be a
hold button, if you wanted. My second criticism is that
it's not auto-booting. This is a big shame as nearly
all diskmags and catalogues are auto-booting. Finally,
the pictures, when displayed, are prone to flickering.
Another shame....
All in all, Atari Text v1.4 is pretty good. However, if
Steve Pemberton (the programmer) could do the above things,
I'd be much happier, and definitely give it at least an 80%
score. Oh - and it would be nice if you could show PI1
pictures in medium res!!
From: Dynamic PDL/most good PDLs
Contact: 0983 867377
Price: Free with own disk and SAE, else £1.00
The Uppers.....
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* Ability to show text in different colours and styles
* It's quick
* Very easy to use
* Can display Degas pictures as pages
* Medium and low resolution compatible
and the Downers
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* Not auto-booting
* Flickering when Degas pictures are displayed
* Can only display documents of up to 20 lines long
Overall: 70%