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• Acorn Risc PC − Details of Acorn’s new generation computers are given
in the Special Archive Supplement that you will have received with this
issue of Archive. If you have a friend, colleague, etc who you think
would like to know about this new range of computers (which represents
such a major change in Acorn’s philosophy), just phone the Archive
office and give us their name and address and we will be happy to send
them a copy of the Archive Supplement. The sooner people find out about
Acorn’s new generation machines, the better.
7.8
“How can I get a Risc PC?” − Ah, now you are asking! If you look at the
Risc PC’s specification, upgradability and price, it doesn’t take much
working out to realise that demand is going to outstrip supply by orders
of magnitude − well, it will be unless Acorn have also made a MAJOR
change in their production policy! They will be ramping up production as
fast as possible to cope with demand and they are talking about having a
production capability of “several thousand units per month” but,
realistically, the only thing to do is to choose a supplier (and
hopefully, many of you will choose NCS!) send in a cheque or give us
your credit card number as soon as possible and wait (im)patiently in
the queue.
7.8
• Acorn Risc PC − Archive special offer (1) − As a special (limited)
offer to Archive subscribers, we are offering a free ARM700 upgrade to
the first purchasers of a Risc PC from Norwich Computer Services. What
this means is that when we send you the computer, we will enclose a
voucher and will let you know when the ARM700 upgrades become available
(current ETA is Autumn ’94). You will then be able to send your ARM610
processor card back to us with the voucher and we will send you an
ARM700.
7.8
• Acorn Risc PC − Archive special offer (2) − As an alternative special
(limited) offer to Archive subscribers, we are prepared to supply the
first Risc PCs on credit card without making our normal 3% service
charge. (We have to pay 5% to Visa!) This means that you can simply
leave your credit card number with us until your place in the queue
comes up. We will then supply the computer and debit your card and you
don’t have to worry about when to transfer money to your current account
from your deposit account (or sell those Acorn shares!), or whatever.
7.8
• Acorn Risc PC memory upgrades − Because the new Risc PC uses standard
SIMM memory packages, we can buy them from Mac or PC suppliers and get a
reasonable price. For example, if you have a 2Mb Risc PC, you can buy a
4Mb SIMM through Archive for £150 and end up with a 6Mb computer (i.e.
the existing 2Mb SIMM is in one slot and the 4Mb goes in the other). The
8Mb SIMMs are £300 each, the 16Mb SIMMs are £640 and the 32Mb SIMMs are
£1350. We haven’t yet found a supplier of 64Mb or 128Mb SIMMs but we
will in due course! (These are all VAT-inclusive Archive subscriber’s
prices.)
7.8
• Ancient Egypt − Chalksoft have produced a package designed to help
with National Curriculum in History Key Stage 2. Through journeys back
along a time track, children (aged 7−11) visit seven important times/
locations and learn about aspects of life in Ancient Egypt. There are
factfiles at each location, activities to tackle on-screen and a quiz to
test knowledge. The cost is £25 +VAT from Chalksoft.
7.8
• CDFS and PhotoCD upgrade − Cumana tell us that the upgrade to their
CD-ROM filing system, that makes it PhotoCD compatible, is now
available. The cost of the upgrade depends on what system you have got,
so the best bet is to contact Cumana who will send you a four-page
leaflet about how to upgrade.
7.8
• ClickArt Education Image Pack is the first of a series of licensed
conversions from a leading US company supplying clipart for PC and Mac
markets. For £65 plus £2 p&p (no VAT) from Matt Black, you get 2,000
full-colour drawfiles in forty categories from Animals to Zodiac. The
pack includes a printed index and Hugh Eagle’s !PickAPic image-finder
application to aid the location of images.
7.8
• Diggers − This is a game of cunning, money-making and subterranean
adventure. Diggers has 33 levels to explore, encourages you to break the
Zargon bank and comes with “a sophisticated Zargon Guide Book”. Diggers
costs £29.99 from Millennium Interactive Ltd or £28 through Archive.
7.8
• DrawChanger is an application from DEC_dATA which lets you edit the
colour and line attributes of existing drawfiles. You can change a
drawfile to monochrome, to negative, lighten/darken it, tint it,
recolour even a single graduated file, thicken all thin lines, change an
object’s attributes without going through umpteen menus, create anti-
aliased sprites larger than memory, create thumbnail sprites, etc.
DrawChanger uses an icon-based method of building filters that allow
many other effects to be achieved. The ability to batch-process files
and use the OLE transfer system with Impression Style & Publisher are
also included. The price is £34 +VAT from DEC_dATA.
7.8
• Equate is a mathematical graph-plotting program from PTW Software. It
claims to provide ‘every facility required’ at GCSE and A-Level
Mathematics. Its features include: up to 32 equations on each graph,
Cartesian, parametric or polar graphs, auto or manual range setting,
zoom in and out, trace function to obtain coordinates, plot a tangent or
calculate a gradient at any point and an intersect function to find all
possible intersections of two equations. Equate costs £15 inclusive from
PTW Software and this includes an unlimited site licence.
7.8
• Maths Circus from 4Mation is a collection of twelve puzzles, each
with five levels of difficulty, and 24 activity sheets and suggestions
for away-from-the-computer activities. The overall aim is to help
children develop their problem-solving skills and although the problems
are “mathematical” in that they require reasoning, they are not drill-
and-practice exercises. The level? Well, 4Mation say that the simplest
levels can be used by pre-school children while the hardest may give
even the teachers a difficult time! Maths Circus costs £27.50 +VAT (£30
through Archive) for a single user copy or £55 +VAT (£60 through
Archive) for a site licence.
7.8
• Minerva price drops − Minerva software have reduced the prices of
some of their software. Home Accounts is now £34.95 inc VAT (£33 through
Archive), Ancestry is £59.95 inc VAT (£56 through Archive), Desktop
Office is £69.95 inc VAT (£65 through Archive) and Keyboard Trainer is
£69.95 inc VAT (£65 through Archive).
7.8
• NStore 4.0 is the latest version of HS Software’s National Curriculum
record-keeping package. It has been “greatly enhanced” and updated with
all the SATs from Levels 1 to 10. It now has report-writing facilities
to allow you to comment on a child’s performance under a whole range of
headings. NStore 4.0 costs £44.95 inc VAT from HS Software, and existing
users can upgrade for £16.95 inc VAT.
7.8
• Payroll Manager v3.0 is now available for the new financial year 94/
95. The upgrade fee is £25 inclusive but, for recent purchasers, the
upgrade is free. Simply return your disc and a cheque to Silicon Vision.
7.8
• PC Card improvements − Aleph One have increased the specification AND
reduced the price of their 486 cards for Archimedes computers. The
processors are now 486SLC with clock speeds 25MHz or 50MHz, the memory
is upgradable to 16Mb (initially supplied as 4Mb). The card has an
interface for a ‘local’ IDE drive and an optional very-high-speed serial
I/O chip (16550-compatible) and a second serial port. The card has a
custom ASIC which handles the interface to the Archimedes which
increases the I/O speed and gives very high performance from the 50MHz
cpu chip. The Windows driver software is now included in the price and
supports 800×600 pixel screens in 16 colours. There is also some network
driver software which has been field-tested on Netware 3.11 and Windows
for Workgroups 3.0. This is available at £25 +VAT per card with
discounts and site licences for multiple cards − details from Aleph One.
If you want to buy your own SIMMs memory (72pin SIMM ×32 or ×36, 70nS),
you can buy the board without memory. Prices inc VAT are:
7.8
Aleph One Archive
7.8
486/50MHz (0Mb) £529 £510
7.8
486/25MHz (0Mb) £439 £420
7.8
486/50MHz (4Mb) £719 £695
7.8
486/25MHz (4Mb) £629 £605
7.8
• (more) PinPoint Datafiles − Longman Logotron have produced some more
datafiles for use in education. They are: The Victorians (KS 2/3),
Festivals (KS 2/3), Diet & Nutrition (KS 3/4) and Far Away Places (KS 3/
4). Each is £12 +VAT from Longman Logotron.
7.8
• RiscView − This is a stand-alone template editor for RISC OS
applications based on the S-Base template editor. RiscView comes in two
versions, RiscView which will only load and save standard template files
and is intended as an alternative to !FormEd, and RiscView Professional
which will also load and save a new template format. The Professional
version includes provision for styles which act on icons, so that you
need only change the style, rather than all the icons that use it.
RiscView costs £9 (£19 for a site licence) and comes with a textfile
manual while RiscView Professional costs £29 (£69 for a site licence)
and includes a printed manual. The upgrade from RiscView to Professional
is £20 (£50 if you have a site licence) and a demo disc is available for
£1. All prices include p&p (no VAT applicable). Orders and cheques
should be sent to Simon Glass, PO Box 834, Landbeach, Cambridge, CB4
4DG.
7.8
• Schema 2 − The upgraded version of Schema from Clares Micros adds
various new features including: ability to read Advance files and import
SID files, improved memory use and speed, simpler method for applying
effects to the sheet, better date and time handling, improved graphics,
definition of ‘big’ cells for justified text over a number of lines,
live-linked graphs, data transfer through clipboard as in Advance.
Schema 2 costs £135 inc VAT from Clares or £125 through Archive.
7.8
• Sensible Soccer − It is long-awaited, I agree, but at last it is
here. Sensible Soccer offers Cup & League tournaments, 100 European
teams, design your own cup tournament, one or two-player action,
intelligent passing, new season team information, new back-pass rule,
red and yellow cards plus suspension and enhanced goal-keeping. Sensible
Soccer costs £25.99 from Sensible Software or £24 through Archive.
7.8
• Taxan 1095 price drop − The 20“ Trinitron multisync monitor (1095
Plus LR) from Taxan has dropped in price and is now available at £1995
through Archive. This has a dot pitch of 0.30mm and would be suitable
for the Risc PC running at 1600×1200 pixel resolution.
7.8
• Technical Clipart Collection − PTW Software have produced a clipart
disc for just £7.50 inclusive which consists of Chemistry clipart,
electronic circuit symbols and PCB symbols.
7.8
• The Spoken Word − This was published last year by Wyddfa Software but
there are now two Extra Pictures Packs at £12 each and an Overlay Pack
(for Concept Keyboard use), also at £12 inclusive. The Spoken Word is an
educational package aimed at National Curriculum AT1 and 21 at Level 1.
It aims to encourage an understanding of the spoken word and to
stimulate an interest in reading. The child can produce bright pictures,
the colours being shown with their written names, and different objects
can be selected from their written names and/or from an outline drawing.
The computer responds aloud by naming both the chosen colour and the
object. The software costs £22 inclusive from Wyddfa Software.
7.8
• TouchWindow from RESOURCE is an input device placed over the video
screen. It has a 1024×1024 resolution − just point at the screen. It has
all sorts of uses, especially in educational applications, providing an
easy way, for example, to interact with multimedia systems. TouchWindow
costs £279 +VAT from RESOURCE.
7.8
• WorldPort14.4 fax modem − We have found another suitable fax/data
modem which is even cheaper than the portable one we mentioned last
month. It has the same specification except that it doesn’t work from
batteries − but it costs £245 through Archive instead of £270. Also,
contrary to what I said last month, the cable supplied with the modem
will work on A5000 and later computers although not with pre-A5000
computers (i.e. A540 and A300, A400 series computers). It should work
with a Risc PC − but I haven’t got one yet, so I can’t actually try it!
7.8