home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
No Fragments Archive 10: Diskmags
/
nf_archive_10.iso
/
MAGS
/
KELAUG
/
KELAUG10.MSA
/
READ_ME
< prev
next >
Wrap
Text File
|
2010-04-21
|
3KB
|
65 lines
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
KelAUG 10 - our first double-figure issue!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The main news here is that John Weller [jfw] has taken over from John
Thompson as the new KelAUG Editor and 'buck stops here' personage. Bob
Kell, the Asst. Editor, has had to take an extended semi-holiday from the
group - due to pressure of work and building an extension onto his house -
so all enquiries and correspondence should be addressed to jfw at the
address given in the Editorial. Eye tank yew!
-----oOo-----
KelAUG runs on any colour-display Atari, but Falcon owners should move the
KELAUGxx.PRG file to the root directory of the disc and then clean boot.
The Intro will probably need to be 'Backward'ed. (Thanks to CiH of Maggie
for the Falcon tips.)
-----oOo-----
We've gone all-out to make KelAUG 10 the best issue yet! The KelAUG
members bias is reflected in this issue's two-part Letter Column, the re-
born Messages section, and in all the other files that make up the
Editorial area.
There's also a step by step tutorial on how to connect your ST to the Net
(via the ZetNet service provider); how to get computer equipment for
almost nothing; 'Multi-tasking for free on a bog-standard ST'; recent PD,
disczine (MEGA 2 & Atari Times 14) and software reviews; how to replace
your ST's internal drive with a PC drive (at a cost of £10 - £15, cheep,
cheep!); how to add extra options to your Desktop by fine-tuning your
Desktop.inf / Newdesk.inf files; a history of Atari Corporation; and a
Time magazine article about how the Web's commercial hype ended in tears
for almost everyone except Playboy.
There's Bob Kell's inimitable real-life funnies, the Q&A area, and
general interest articles such as, earning money through medical tests, a
sad-but-true story of a first car, and an excellent article about Cinemas
then and now.
New features include the start of a DTP series by our very own Panda; the
Atari Yellow Pages with fully up to date listings of user groups, PDLs,
Atari suppliers, repair firms, etc, etc; a members' interview form (to be
included in every issue from now on in); along with a 'For Sale/ Swap/
Wanted' column where you can pass on all those Atari bits and pieces that
are currently cluttering up your cupboards.
So what are you waiting for? Get reading!
jfw [021] * 22:49 * 10/08/98
~~~ eof ~~~