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MAGAZINE ADVERTS
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The ST-HANDBOOK is the latest addition to the world of the Atari
ST/STE. Aimed at the Public Domain and Shareware markets it
covers the ins and outs of Licenceware, P/D, and Shareware,
indepth accounts of products like the one you are using now, THE
POWER DISK MAG. Profiles on your favorite Libraries, Reviews,
News, our own hero the ST-RANGER, Interviews with the best authors
and competitions galore. Issue one has a STOS competition, so if
programming is your pleasure, be sure to enter, the competition is
open to all, including well known authors as long as you purchase
a copy of the ST-HANDBOOK.
The magazine is out now and only available from us direct or from
participating Public Domain Libraries, and to give you full, real
value for money we've included a cover disk full of P/D and
Shareware. For an independent view see STOSSER #13 or POWER #16.
If you'd like to purchase a copy now, write to:
WRIGHT & HAYES GRAPHICS
1 FORDHOUSE LANE
STIRCHLEY
BIRMINGHAM
B30 2NH
TEL: 021 459 4340
Including a cheque/postal order for £2.50 (inclusive of P+P),
hurry whilst stocks last, and remember it's not available in the
shops.
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STOSSER DISKZINE
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Answer the following questions:
1. Are you a STOS programmer?.
2. Would you like a disk each month packed with articles and help aimed
primarily at the STOS user?.
3. Would you like to get hold of loads of free routines and source code
for STOS, including many exclusives?.
4. Are you just a general ST user who likes a good read?.
5. Are you a general ST user who collects diskmagazines?.
If you answered Yes to any of the above questions, then you would be well
advised to get hold of a copy of STOSSER diskzine. STOSSER is a public
domain disk magazine available from the 20th of every month. It's never
been late yet and by the time you read this, will be celebrating it's
first birthday after a year of articles, reviews, help, source code and
laughs. We'd like it to continue for at least another year.
If you want to get hold of a copy check out your favourite public domain
library or alternatively drop me a line with a disk and stamped S.A.E.
Don't forget to fill the disk up a bit, because if you send it blank I'll
send it back blank.
Write to:
KEEFY
57 HEARSALL LANE
EARSLDON
COVENTRY
CV5 6HF
Many thanks guys and gals..................and
LONG LIVE THE DISKMAG SCENE
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The best disk magazine on the planet, perhaps.
It's taken over a year to put together, but after twelve months of
sweating brows, midnight oils and aspirins, the first issue of this mighty
publication is ready for an unsuspecting public.
Released in July, the Noughth Anniversary Edition of ST Beermat
contains a staggering 1100k of text, crammed into a hundred and forty-seven
highly entertaining articles. The STB disk is jammed full of quality
writing and artwork - no annoying PD games you probably didn't want in the
first place, no tedious 100k intro you can live without and no show-off
memory-hungry demo screens. If you're mature enough to live without such
fopperies, and if you long for a disk magazine that prides itself on using
as few exclamation marks as possible, this is the one for you.
Articles in the first issue include, amongst many others...
Loads of PD and Commercial Game Reviews
Three Unscreened "Bottom" Scripts
Lucifer Azraelstrom's Elite II Tips (Live from the 31st Century)
Computer Liff
Grandad and the Holey Vest - Complete Solution
Reasons to be Doubtful, Part One
Calculator and Fruit Gum Tarot Reading
"Ripper Murder on the Orion Express" - A Mishworld Short Story
STAC Hacking - How it's done
Book and Magazine Reviews
Star Trek Episode Lists
"Is the Editor's ST Devil-Possessed?"
Dead or Alive...? - Complete Solution
QVC Star Trek Hour Satire
Simes Brown's Coding Workshop
"The Slaying of the Jibbarek" - A Short Story
Everything you ever wanted to know about the Alien films
Hardware Reviews
The Star Trek TNG Drinking Game
Microprose Formula One - Playing Guide and Lap Records
Mispritns
The Thirteen Liner Coding Contest
Graphic Jam - Cynic the Hedgehog
Uncle Tel's GFA Problem Page
Camy Maertens Drops Dead - You heard it here first
Waxing Cynical - Disk Magazines
Robin Ball's Graphical Tips
ST Beermart - Buying, Selling and Muttering
The NetHacker's Guide - *Everything* there is to know about NetHack
Competitions - Novels, Mugs, Beermats, Posters, Software...
Kev Davis's STAC Masterclass
* AND *
"Professor Legowitz" and "Strange Days" cartoons
*Actually playable* Logic Puzzles
A revolutionary Selective Swearing System
An almost completely User-Definable Setup
The Rival Diskmag Bypass System
A Very Bad (Optional) Rendition of "Dickie Davies Eyes"
* PLUS *
No Puerile Swearing (we swear, but we do it sensibly)
A Refreshingly Decent Menu and Displayer
Genuine Impartiality and Honesty in our Reviews
A Fairer Registration System (send a quid to your favourite contributor)
ST Beermat is available from all mildly disreputable Public Domain
libraries for the usual prices, or can be claimed direct from its editor by
sending a vaguely blank disk and an SSAE to...
Kev Davis
Chasewater House
Kings Green
Berrow
Malvern
Worcestershire
WR13 6AQ
What have you got to lose? Two second-class stamps. What have you got to
gain? A copy of what looks to be the best disk magazine in a long, long
time. I think it's worth taking the chance, don't you?
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ATTENTION ALL PROGRAMMERS!
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Are you an Atari programmer?
It does not matter which language you use, whether it be STOS, assembler, C
or what ever takes your fancy, you need ICTARI - the Atari ST programmer's
disczine.
With plenty of source and ideas you cannot go wrong! This is the ideal
companion to novices and experts alike. So why not subscribe?
For more information contact:-
ICTARI
The ATARI Programmer's User Group
c/o Peter Hibbs
63 Woolsbridge Road
Ringwood
Hants.
BH24 2LX
These are the independent views of one subscriber.
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