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- From: sourada@iastate.edu (Steven D Ourada)
- Subject: Welcome to comp.sys.atari.st!
- Followup-To: comp.sys.atari.st
- Summary: Some frequent questions and answers about Atari 16/32 bit computers.
- Please read this before asking a question on comp.sys.atari.st.
- Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1993 02:28:40 GMT
- Expires: Sun, 15 Aug 1993 02:28:27 GMT
- Lines: 1385
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- Archive-name: csas-faq/part1
-
-
- Welcome to comp.sys.atari.st! Please read this FAQ before posting a question
- to comp.sys.atari.st, since a lot of common questions are answered here.
-
- Thanks to David Paschall-Zimbel (davidli@simvax.labmed.umn.edu) for
- compiling most of this FAQ.
-
- Entries are dated by the last change. ??.??.?? means they were last changed
- before the dates were added.
-
- The following is an index of the questions answered in this part of the FAQ.
- For easy access to a particular question, search for the tag surrounded by
- colons (i. e. :GNU:). Questions marked with '*' are new or changed.
-
-
-
-
- *WEL Welcome to comp.sys.atari.st
- EMILY Hints from Emily Postnews
- *BOOKS What books are available for the Atari ST?
- *DEV How do I become a developer for the Atari ST?
- ERR What does TOS ERROR nn mean?
- FREE What is Free-Net and how can I get access?
- MAGS What magazines are available for the Atari ST?
- *TIPS TIPS AND HINTS from other users
- ZNET Where can I get copies of ZNET?
- EXPLOR Where can I get copies of Atari Explorer Online?
- *PD Where can I get Public Domain/Shareware software?
- MAIL E-Mail file servers
- FTP Anonymous FTP servers
- COMP Atari-related companies
- IAAD Independent Atari Developers
- CREDIT Who has contributed to the FAQ?
-
-
-
- :WEL: 93.06.11
- Welcome to comp.sys.atari.st
- ============================
-
- This newsgroup is devoted to discussion about 16 and 32 bit Atari micros. At
- present that includes the Atari 520ST, 1040ST, Mega ST, STe, STacy, Mega STe,
- TT, and Falcon. There are also emulators for the Apple Macintosh and IBM
- PC/XT/AT available.
-
- Most of the people who read this newsgroup are technically oriented.
- The newsgroup serves as a resource for Atari users ... feel free to
- contribute to the discussions.
-
- Associated newsgroups include:
-
- comp.binaries.atari.st ! uuencoded binary programs
- comp.sys.atari.st.tech ! technical programming/hardware topics
- comp.sources.atari.st ! uuencoded/shar sources
-
-
- :EMILY: ??.??.??
- Hints from Emily Postnews
- =========================
-
- (Thanks to John Henders (jhenders@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca) for this bit of
- _humor_.)
-
- Emily Postnews Visits comp.sys.atari.st
-
- ( Due to popular demand, (well at least one persone asked anyways),
- Emily has taken time out of her busy schedule to answer a few commonly
- asked questions specific to c.s.a.st. )
-
- Dear Emily.
- Some Amiga user is raving on c.s.a.st about how wonderful
- his computer is, and how awful mine is. What should I do?
- signed My Computer is NOT a Toy.
-
- Dear My Computer, etc,etc.
- Many people's egos are so tied to their possessions, they
- have to affirm their existance by raving about the superiority
- of their machine to anyone who will listen. You should immediately
- flame these people into cinders, using every rumour or misconception
- you've ever heard about their brand of computer, as this will cause
- lots of posts, and develop into a massive flame war, which is one
- of the main reasons most people read c.s.a.st. If this didn't happen
- every six months, everybody would unsubscibe to this newsgroups from
- boredom.
- Or, you could put comp.sys.amiga.advocacy in the Followup to:
- line, and any article replying to yours would go to the newsgroup
- designed for this discussion.
- Or, if your newsreader supports it, you could build a KILL FILE,
- which eliminates any post that has the word Amiga in it.
-
- Kill files can be created in rn and trn by hitting the 'K' key.
- This will make a kill file based on the article you were reading
- at the time. Then control K will put that file in the editor for you
- to play with. You use the same regexp commands here that are in rn.
- For example. /[Ff]oo/h:j would search all headers of unread articles
- for both Foo and foo, and junk them. Check the docs for your newsreader
- for further details.
-
-
- Dear Emily.
- I like flame wars, and want to start one of my own, so my name
- will be as famous as Richard Covert's.
- Signed, Too much Time on My Hands.
-
- Dear Too much time.
- Sorry it took so long to reply, but Richard's in my kill file
- and someone had to forward your post to me, or I'd never have seen it.
- Flame wars are fun. They're the main reason people creted Usenet,
- and should be encouraged at every opertunity.
- Some of the most common tricks for starting flame wars are as
- follows.
- 1: Post a note in another newsgroup telling all the users there that
- they own a piece of junk, and if they had a half a brain, they'd have the
- same computer you do, as it's obviously the best.
- 2: Toss a bit of slander against another computer in a totally
- unrelated post. This guarantees a follow up, even if your original
- post wasn't of any interest.
- 3: Create a signature file that has a put down of another computer
- in it. This will get flame wars going in threads that have completely
- unrelated Subject: lines, thus slipping through all but he most exacting
- kill files.
- I hope you find these tips handy in creating your next flame war.
- And just remember, your computer MUST be the best, after all, it's yours.
-
-
- :BOOKS: 93.06.11
- What books are available for the Atari ST?
- ==========================================
-
- The (Almost) Complete Guide to Atari Reference Books
-
- Atari Coropration
- 1196 Borregas Avenue
- Sunnyvale, CA 94089
-
- Atari TOS Developer's Kit
-
- Atari has now make the developer's documentation public (meaning you don't have
- to be 'a developer' to buy it). See DEV above
- for more information.
-
-
- Atari UK Software Support
- Atari
- Atari House
- Railway Terrace
- Slough, BERKS
- United Kingdom
- SL2 5BZ
- Tel 0753 53344
-
- "A few people have asked for more info on the release by Atari UK of
- the programming docs. They have been released as 5 books."
-
- Programming Guides GEMDOS/BIOS & general programming. 238 pages. #29.99.
- (# = the British pound). Still Another Line A Doc (SALAD), Intelligent
- keyboard protocol, chkdsk3 docs, midi assoc address sheet.
-
- Programming Guides New machines. 184 pages. #29.99.
- Rainbow TOS release notes, STE developers addendum, STE TOS release
- notes, TT030 TOS release notes, TT030 hardware ref manual, VMS expansion
- for TT & MegaSTe. Includes 2 disks of utilities, examples, xcontrol &
- docs.
-
- Programming Guides - GEM VDI
- Programming Guides - GEM AES - combined books. 514 pages. #49.99
-
- All the above together #99.99
-
- Hardware and Chip Specs. 228 pages. #29.99
- Engineering hardware spec, ACSI, MC6850, 68901, ay3-8910, wd1770, blitter
- Monitor & cartridge port. Also schematics.
-
- [Info from a posting by Iain Laskey dated 30 Nov 1991]
-
- Compute! Publications,Inc.
- PO Box 5406,Greensboro NC
- 27403(919-275-9809)
-
- Computes Technical Refence Guide Volume One. VDI
- Sheldon Leeman
- ISBN 0-87455-093-9
-
- Computes Technical Refence Guide Volume Two. AES
- Sheldon Leeman
- ISBN 0-87455-114-5
-
- Computes Technical Refence Guide Volume Three. TOS
- Sheldon Leeman
- ISBN 0-87455-149-8
-
- Learning C. Programming Graphics on the Amiga and Atari ST.
- Marc B. Sugiyama and Christopher D. Metcalf
- ISBN 0-87455-064-5
-
- Compute's ST Applications Guide. Programming in C
- Simon Feild,Kathleen Mandis and Dave Myers
- ISBN 0-87455-078-5
-
- Scott,Foresman and Company.
- Professional Publishing Group
- 1900 East Lake Avenue,Glenville IL
- 600025
-
- Learning C on the Atari ST
- Joseph Boyle Wikert
- ISBN 0-673-18738-1
-
- Sybex Inc.
- 2344 Sixth St.
- Berkely,CA
- 94710
-
- Programmers Guide To GEM
- Phillip Balma and William Fitler
- ISBN 0-553-34397-1
-
- Taylor Ridge Books
- PO Box 48
- Manchester, Connecticut (no zip listed) usa
- (203)643-9673
-
- C-manship Complete, $19.95
- Calyton Walnum
- No ISBN
-
- "a decent book on programming your st gem/aes/vdi plus other stuff that is
- based on the 31 articles that Clayton Walnum wrote for Analog. It was written
- on a mega 4 with Calamus."
-
- Addison-Wesley Pub.
-
- 68000 Assembly Language
- Donal Kantz & James Stanley
- ISBN 0-201-11659-6
-
- "An interesting book on 68000 for the Atari (and amiga too, but both in
- the abstract)"
-
- atari.archive.umich.edu
-
- Assembly Language Programming
- Robert Arp
- Disk archives, not published in paper at this time.
-
- "It is an excellent guide to assembly languuage programming. It is very
- large and takes quite a while to make a hard copy if you desire to do so.
- The file names are arp68k-book.tar (the text) and arp68k-pix.Z.tar
- (.img files to go along with the text)."
-
-
- ****************************************************************
- *
- * THE FOLLOWING BOOKS ARE CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT
- *
-
- Abacus Software,Inc.
- 5370 52nd Street,S.E.
- Grand Rapids,MI
- 49508
-
- Atari ST Internals
- K Gerits,L. Englisch and R. Bruckmann
- ISBN 0-916439-46-1
-
- Atari ST GEM Programmers Reference
- Norbert Szczepanowski and Bernt Gunther
- ISBN 0-916439-52-6
-
- Atari ST 3d Graphics Programming
- Uwe Braun
- ISBN 0-916439-69-0
-
- Atari ST Disk Drives Inside and Out
- Uwe Brawn,Stephan Dittrich and Axel Schramm
- ISBN 0-916439-84
-
- Atari ST Machine Language
- B.Grohmann,P.eidler and H.Slibar
- ISBN 0-916439-48-8
-
- Atari ST Introduction to MIDI Programming
- Len Dorfman and Dennis Young
- ISBN 0-916439-77-1
-
-
- Bantam Books,Inc.
- 666 5th Avenue
- New York,New York
- 10103
-
- Atari ST Application Programming
- Lawrence J. Pollack and Eric J.T.Weber
- ISBN 0-553-34397-1
-
-
-
- ****************************************************************
- *
- * This List can be freely distributed and added to
- * All I ask is that people identify the added information as
- * their own
- * John Henders
- * Vancouver,BC
- * On Usenet uunet!ubc-cs!van-bc!jhenders
- * On ForumST John henders@448
- * On GEnie c/o D.LEMAY2
- *
- * C-Manship & 68000 Assembley Language suggested by Joe Gaudreau [DPZ]
- * Robert Arp's Assembley Language book suggested by David P. Forrai [DPZ]
-
-
- :DEV: 93.06.11
- How do I become a developer for the Atari ST?
- =============================================
-
- Contact Bill Rehbok, (408)745-2022
-
- [UNITED STATES ONLY. IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES, CONTACT
- YOUR COUNTRY'S ATARI HEADQUARTERS FOR MORE INFORMATION.]
-
- Bill can explain the program to you, and send an information packet if you
- desire.
-
- Atari has gone to a 2-tier developer membership. The 'higher quality'
- developer support goes to commercial developers, and costs $250. The
- 'no-hand-holding, no announcement of company future products, no access
- to discounted hardware' goes to noncommercial developers, at an initial cost
- of $125, plus $50 renewal fee each year.
-
- Both tiers receive the ST/TT Developer Kit and all developers have to fill
- in an application form and a non-disclosure agreement. Contact Bill for
- more information.
-
- Atari is now selling the developer's kit (or parts of it) seperately. No
- project-in-development or non-disclosure agreement is necessary.
-
-
- :ERR: ??.??.??
- What does TOS ERROR nn mean?
- What do the bombs on my screen mean?
- ====================================
-
- The information below was written, in part, by Darryl May, and posted on
- GEnie in January (of ????) by John Townsend. The original also appeared in
- the June 1988 issue of _Current Notes_ (122 N. Johnson Rd., Sterling, VA
- 22170). It has since found its way to me, and is being posted to
- comp.sys.atari.st as a service to readers.
-
- Alan Pratt wrote to tell me that the basic information may be correct, but
- that it cannot be dubbed "official" unless it originates, on paper, from
- Atari. This makes sense, as electronic communications are easily
- modified, even accidentally.
-
- Roland Waldi provided information regarding the difference between TOS and
- GEM return codes which appears to be correct. The tables have been modified
- to reflect his information.
-
- The following is an unofficial list of the errors that can appear
- while you are operating your ST computer.
-
- Error description return code alert box #
- ======================================================
- OK (no error)....................0
- Fundamental error...............-1
- Drive not ready.................-2
- Unknown command.................-3
- CRC error.......................-4
- Bad request.....................-5
- Seek error......................-6
- Unknown media...................-7
- Sector not found................-8
- No paper........................-9
- Write fault....................-10
- Read fault.....................-11
- General error..................-12
- Write protect..................-13
- Media change...................-14
- Unknown device.................-15
- Bad sectors on format..........-16
- Insert other disk..............-17
- Invalid function number........-32............1
- File not found.................-33............2
- Path not found.................-34............3
- No handles left................-35............4
- Access denied..................-36............5
- Invalid handle.................-37............6
- Insufficient memory............-39............8
- Invalid memory block address...-40............9
- Invalid drive specified........-46...........15
-
- No more files..................-49...........18
- Range error....................-64...........33
- Internal error.................-65...........34
- Invalid program load format....-66...........35
-
- The last code is the infamous "TOS error 35"!
-
- Also, some unofficial information via Alan Pratt:
-
- Notably, you should add -48: ENSAME (not the same drive, occurs when
- you call Frename and the two names you give aren't on the same drive),
- and -67: EGSBF: you can't use Mshrink to GROW a block of memory.
-
-
- Those bombs that appear on your screen are error messages from
- the 68000 micro-processor.
-
- Number
- Description of bombs
- ===========================================
- Reset: Initial PC2...............1
- Bus Error........................2
- Address Error....................3
- Illegal Instruction..............4
- Zero Divide......................5
- CHK Instruction..................6
- TRAPV Instruction................7
- Privilege Violation..............8
- Trace............................9
- Line 1010 Emulator..............10
- Line 1111 Emulator..............11
- [unassigned, reserved]..........12
- [unassigned, reserved]..........13
- Format Error....................14
- Uninitialized Interrupt Vector..15
- [unassigned, reserved].......16-23
- Spurious Interrupt..............24
- Level 1 Interrupt Autovector....25
- Level 2 Interrupt Autovector....26
- Level 3 Interrupt Autovector....27
- Level 4 Interrupt Autovector....28
- Level 5 Interrupt Autovector....29
- Level 6 Interrupt Autovector....30
- Level 7 Interrupt Autovector....31
- Trap Instruction Vectors.....32-47
- [unassigned, reserved].......48-63
- User Interrupt Vectors......64-255
-
-
-
- :FREE: ??.??.??
- What is Free-Net and how can I get access?
- ==========================================
-
- A "Remodeled" Atari S.I.G. Opens
-
- By now many of you have heard of the Cleveland Freenet, or more
- specifically the Atari S.I.G. on the Cleveland Freenet. For those who
- haven't, the Cleveland Freenet is an experimental computer system providing
- free public community telecomputing. Basically, it's a lot like a public
- library of the future. Many of these systems are popping up all over the
- country. Don't be surprised if one pops up in your neighborhood in the
- future.
-
- Recently the Atari SIG has undergone a significant face-lift. All
- the regular areas are intact including its news sections, user group
- newsletter, online magazine sections, general as well as specific
- computer discussion boards (8 bit, 16/32 bit, Lynx, Portfolio), and our
- weekly Sunday night multi-chat conference.
-
- The conference starts at 8pm EST sharp and is on channel
- "+Ataricon". What the staff at the Atari SIG has added, has given the
- Atari SIG the potential to cover all grounds of Atari and its related
- products.
-
- The most noticeable addition to the Atari SIG is the Programming
- and Development Forum. This forum is intended to be used by developers,
- professional programmers, and Atari hackers (the old definition of
- "hacker") as a means to share ideas, help each other out, and find out
- the latest technical information on Atari's products. This board is ran
- by newly acquired SIG Operator, Peter Haller, a professional programmer
- who is running developer sections on hardware and software development,
- programming, MIDI applications development, Graphics Design,
- plus many other sections that can definitely become a programmer and
- developer's dream come true!
-
- Last, but definitely not least, the Atari SIG has a restructured
- Product Info and Support Board and a new Special Applications Board.
- The Support Board includes a vast library of support lists. These lists
- range anywhere from phone numbers of Atari dealers and producers, to
- software reviews for 8 bit, 16/32 bit, Lynx, and Portfolio software.
- To sum it all up this area covers what's out there, who makes it, and how
- to get it for all Atari products. The Special Applications Board is
- just starting out. Currently there is an area for users of MIDI on the
- ST. MIDI users are encouraged to use this as a means to discuss MIDI
- related topics. This section is expected to expand in the future.
-
- Accessing the Atari SIG has never been easier. One can access it
- via Internet by telenet'ing to 129.22.8.75 or "Freenet-in-b.cwru.edu"
- or by calling (216) 368-3888 300/1200/2400 bps. Once on the system,
- a user can apply for an account application and logon as a visitor.
- Once here, simply type "Go Atari" to get to the Atari SIG. A visitor
- can go anywhere on the Freenet and can read anything. They can't
- post messages until they get their permanent accounts, however.
-
- For additional information on obtaining access to Freenet write to
- myself via the e-mail addresses above or by writing the SIG at its US
- mail address:
- The Atari SIG
- P.O. Box 21815
- Cleveland, OH 44121 USA
-
- Lastly, a freenet application is available in the mail by writing a
- request to the above address if you rather not download it from Freenet.
-
- The Atari SIG is ready to serve the thousands of Atarians throughout
- the world. We look forward to seeing you all real soon! Remember the
- staff of the Atari SIG are volunteering their time for no pay and the
- Cleveland Freenet, as well as the Atari S.I.G., is a non-profit organization
- existing for the free exchange of information.
-
- --
-
- Mark Leair
- Atari SIG Public Relations
-
- Internet e-mail: aa338@Cleveland.Freenet.edu
- CIS e-mail : internet>aa338@Cleveland.Freenet.edu
-
-
- :MAGS: 93.05.05
- What magazines are available for the Atari ST?
- ==============================================
-
- If you've got updates, mini-reviews,
- or more information on other magazines, please send them to me via e-mail.
-
- As always, WRITE to a company before sending them money for a subscription.
-
-
- US mags:
-
- AtariUser, published by Quill Publishing Company
- ---------
-
- Cover Price: US $1.00 Canada $1.45 UK 1.50 (AtariUser is available for free
- [$6.00/50 magazine shipping charge] from participating computer dealers,
- bookstores & user groups!)
-
- Subcription Rate: $21.30 US Bulkrate, $41.30 US First Class.
- Address: AtariUser, 113 W. College Street, Covina, CA 91723 USA
-
-
- Current Notes, published by Current Notes Inc.
- -------------
-
- Cover Price: US $3.95
-
- Subscription Rate: $27.00/year (Atari clubs registered with Current Notes may
- subscribe at $23.00/year) US, $35.00/year (Canadian club members at $31/year)
- Canadian, Foreign rate $44/year.
-
- Address: Current Notes Inc., 122 N. Johnson Rd., Sterling, VA 22170 USA
-
-
- Atari Interface:
- ---------------
-
- Write for a free sample copy of the Atari Interface magazine
- (Unicorn Publications, 3487 Braeburn Circle, Ann Arbor, MI 48108)
-
- AIM is soon to be available in Canada, Europe and Mexico, and should be in
- all local WaldenSoftware stores and many bookstores. If your "local"
- Atari dealer doesn't have it, he should be able to get it for you...
-
-
-
- UK Mags:
- (Thanks to Sam Marshall <samm@castle.edinburgh.ac.uk> and Kevin Busby
- <kevinb@syma.sussex.ac.uk> for some of the info here.)
-
- ST Applications:
- ---------------
-
- formerly the ST Club Newsletter, this is now the only
- non-games mag in the UK (although see ST World below). Approx. 4,500
- copies per issue sold. News, reviews, interviews, tech tips, general
- forum, programmers' forum, PD catalogue. DTP'd on an ST. Retains a
- 'user-driven' feel. Recommended. The associated ST Club runs a PD
- distribution service and distributes a couple of commercial programs too
- (Fontkit Plus, UIS III, Molgraph, CRL Virus Killer, etc.).
-
- 12 issue Subscription now:
- With Disk 6 Mags Without Disk Mags
-
- UK: #26.50 #18.00
- Europe (air) #30.50 #21.00
- World (air) #38.50 #31.00
-
- Address: ST Club, 2 Broadway, Nottingham, NG7 1PS, UK.
-
- ST World:
- --------
-
- formerly the leading UK non-games mag. Became a quarterly
- 'buyer's guide' in Autumn 90.
-
- ST Format:
- ---------
-
- all-purpose 150-page monthly, mainly aimed at young people.
- Lively, but of uneven quality. Big leisure section, but other areas
- covered too. Includes cover disk - mix of games demos and (usually out
- of date) PD utilities. Probably the biggest-selling UK ST mag. Has had
- several public rows with Atari UK.
-
- Future Publishing, Somerton, Somerset, TA11 6TB Tel. 0458 74011
- Fax 0458 74378
-
- Atari ST User:
- -------------
-
- like ST Format. Generally (amongst online users) thought
- to be not quite as good.
-
- ST Action:
- ---------
-
- games, games and more games. And games.
-
- Atari ST Review:
- ---------------
- Lots of info, more mature editorial style than Format, but not so
- polished. 1 cover disk per issue.
-
- Subscriptions: PO Box 500, Leicester, LE99 0AA. Tel: 0858 410510.
-
- There are also, I think, some MIDI mags with strong ST content. I don't
- have their names.
-
-
-
- German Mags:
-
- Atari PD Journal:
- ----------------
- ('Suspened' from publishing...)
-
- Reviewed in the May '91 issue of Current Notes [from which I'm cribbing this
- information, DP-Z]. Hardware and Software reviews, some commercial software
- reviewed. Typical issue runs around 90 pages. Special "Katalog" section.
-
- Subscription: DM 70 (normal mail), DM 100 (air mail). Prices may be for
- domestic distribution -- write first!
-
- Address: Heim Verlag, PD Abonnement, Heidleberger Landstrasse 194, 6100
- Darmstadt 13 GERMANY
-
- ST-Magazin (formerly 68000er):
- -----------------------------
-
- (monthly) Typical issue: around 150 pages. Includes DTP-magazine CICERO.
-
- Subscription: DM 77 (domestic distribution); foreign - write for information
-
- Address: ST-Magazin, Bretonischer Ring 13, 8011 Grasbrunn, West Germany,
- Phone: ++49 89 456 160
-
- ST Computer:
- -----------
-
- 11 issues/year, typical around 180 pages
-
- Subscription: DM 80 (domestic), DM 100 (normal mail), DM 130 (air mail)
-
- Address: Heim Verlag, Heidelberger Landstr. 194, D-6100 Darmstadt 13 GERMANY
-
- French Mags:
-
- ST Magazine
- -----------
- Monthly in French. Oriented towards developers, professional users. Comes
- with a disk each month.
- ST Magazine - 10, rue Hegesippe Moreau - 75018 Paris - France
- (French Teletel users: 3615 Teletel access, code STMAG)
-
- STart Micro
- -----------
- Monthly, includes a cover disk. 11 issues per year. 64 + 16 (separated) pages.
- Price: FF38 per issue, subscription: FF360. Subjects: Desktop publishing,
- graphics, initiations to C and GFA Basic, survey of outcoming software, music,
- folders. Minitel access: 3615 code ATARI. Address: FC Press, 57 rue Danton,
- 92300 Levallois-Perret, France.
-
-
- Dutch Mags
- ----------
-
- ST, published by Stichting ST , postbus 11129 2301 EC Leiden the Netherlands
- ---
- cover price: fl 6,95
- Independent magazine by and for atari ST users.
- covers all different topics from applications to games and hardware.
- 60 pages.
-
- 6 times a year. One year subscription fl 35,-
- black and white pages.
-
- Atacom, by Atari Club Groningen.
- -------
- Never seen this one. I suppose you have to be a member of the club or so.
- price is fl 4,95.
- Adress of the club: Atari Club Groningen, Postbus 9164
- 9703 LD Groningen, the Netherlands.
-
- Atari Nieuws, by Atari ST computer club Nederland
- -------------
- News paper sized publication. Lots of colour on newspaper pages. Not too many
- pages though.
- price is fl 3,95 (cheap cheap)
- monthly publication.
- adress: ACN, Postbus 5011, 2000 CA Haarlem, the Netherlands.
-
- GFA-info, by GFA gg (usergroup)
- ---------
- Publication of the GFA-basic usergroup. This group has a lot of mainly
- educational software available.
- price is fl 5,00
-
- adress: GFA gg, Frankrijklaan 14, 2034 BA Haarlem, the Netherlands
-
- ST News, by Stichting Computers Eindhoven
- --------
- This is an electronic magazine. It has been around for about 6 years now
- and is completely in English!!! The first issues were in Wordplus format
- back in 1986 but from the 6th issue on it included a readerprogram
- both for color and monochrome. Even with music.
- price is fl 10,00
- adress: S.C.E., Kornoeljelaan 22, 5552 RC Valkenswaard
-
- Swiss mags:
-
- Atari ST News Schweiz
- ---------------------
- Dutch Atari ST Nieuws translated into German for the Swiss :-)
-
-
- :TIPS: 93.06.11
- TIPS AND HINTS from other users
- ===============================
-
- Any 'multisync' monitor which handles 70 video fields a second can be used
- with the ST; the custom cable involves no tricks, or commercial ones are
- available. The original NEC multisync does NOT handle 70 fields a sec.
-
- More than 3 bombs often means more than 1 error, so interpretations are
- tricky.
-
- An ST-formatted disk which is not readable by a PC can be made readable by
- putting the 3 bytes EB 34 90 (those were 3 bytes of hex) at the beginning
- of the boot sector (sector 1 of track 0). This can be done with
- either an ST or PC absolute sector editor. The Desktop of TOS 1.4 and
- higher does this automatically.
-
- Some (older) PC-3.5"-drives cannot deal with the short track-header produced
- by ST formatters. On those drives, ST-formatted disks are not readable,
- independent of their boot sector contents. The other way, however, does
- always work: format on the PC.
-
- When using disks formatted on a PC in an ST, make sure to insert and access
- a disk with a different serial number in between disk changes.
-
- For those with the 'inaccessible' mouse and joystick ports, a joystick
- extender cable will make life easier. The Y-cable joystick extenders make
- it extremely easy to keep mouse and joystick connected to port 0, and a
- joystick extender cable in port 1 makes for easy hookup after you've moved
- the machine.
-
- BARREL is a program which can redirect printer-data to a file. It comes in
- handy when your printer is unavailable, and the program does not already
- have an option to 'print-to-a-file'. (It is available on the atari.archive
- server.)
-
- DBLEFEAT is a program which can redirect disk access from, say, drive A to
- drive B. Handy when a program 'hard-codes' the data drive, and you
- wish to use your hard drive instead. (It is available on the atari.archive
- server.)
-
- On the Desktop, holding the right mouse button allows
- you to manipulate files in other windows. This is useful for a number
- of reasons. An example is this: say D:\BLAH.ARC is a file you would
- like to extract to D:\, but ARC.TTP is on C:\. Top D:\'s window, then
- hold the right button while double-clicking ARC.TTP in an inactive window.
-
-
- :ZNET: ??.??.??
- Where can I get copies of ZNET?
- ===============================
-
- ZNET is now Atari Explorer Online. Please see EXPLOR for more info.
-
-
- :EXPLOR: ??.??.??
- Where can I get copies of Atari Explorer Online?
- ================================================
- Atari Explorer Online magazine is available on CompuServe and GEnie. You can
- also get copies mailed to you by sending an e-mail message to
-
- stzmagazine-request@virginia.edu
-
- indicating you wish to subscribe.
-
- They won't get to you on Friday (which is when they're posted), but Greg
- Lindahl provides an excellent service to the networking community by sending
- these out.
-
- Atari Explorer Online and some information from the Current Notes user
- magazine are also available from the atari.archive server under
- /atari/magazines.
-
-
- :PD: 93.06.11
- Where can I get Public Domain/Shareware software?
- ==========================================================
-
- There are FTP sources and a comp.sources.atari.st/comp.binaries.atari.st
- mail server. You can also try the commercial on-line services such as
- GEnie, CompuServe, Delphi and Bix.
-
- Using FTP, most files should be retrieved in BINARY format (at least those
- ending with the suffix of .ZIP, .ARC, .LZH, .ZOO, .PRG, .TTP, .TOS)
-
- Mail servers encode files. You will need a program called 'uudecode' in
- order to change files ending with the suffix .UUE (or .UAB, .UAC, etc.)
- into their original form.
-
-
- :MAIL: ??.??.??
- E-Mail file servers
-
- archive-server@spud.hyperion.com:
- ---------------------------------
-
- Spud holds all of the comp.sources.atari.st / comp.binaries.atari.st
- postings. If you aren't reading these two newsgroups, you should consider
- doing so. You may obtain uuencoded files as e-mail. You can obtain a
- help file by mailing a message to archive-server@spud.hyperion.com, with
- the main body of the message being the word 'help'.
-
- atari@atari.archive.umich.edu:
- -----------------------------
-
- The atari.archive server is mentioned many times in this article. It contains
- a multitude of Atari ST PD and shareware programs. If you don't have access
- via FTP you can obtain many of the files via e-mail. You should first obtain a
- help file by mailing a message to atari@atari.archive.umich.edu, with the main
- body of the message being the word 'help.'. If you are from a uucp site,
- please enclose this statement also 'path host1!host2!....', where
- host1!host2!... is your path. Please read the help file completely before you
- ask questions, and then send any you may have to jon@atari.archive.umich.edu.
- Any questions about the archive or specific files go to
- weiner@atari.archive.umich.edu (or weiner@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu,
- jeff.weiner@um.cc.umich.edu, weiner@zircon.labmed.umn.edu, or
- weiner@umnstat.stat.umn.edu :-)
-
-
- archive-server@micros.hensa.uk.ac:
- ---------------------------------
-
- This is a UK public domain archive, available to sites within the UK via
- via JANET.
-
- info-server@Germany.EU.net:
- ---------------------------
-
- This is a german public domain archive. This only has comp.binaries.atari.st
- and comp.sources.atari.st.
-
- archive-server@Germany.EU.net:
- ------------------------------
-
- Same place as above, but this one carries other software than just
- comp.binaries.atari.st and comp.sources.atari.st.
-
-
- mail-server@cs.ruu.nl (or uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!ruuinf!mail-server):
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- send the following message
-
- begin
- path john@highbrow.edu (PLEASE SUBSTITUTE *YOUR* ADDRESS)
- send ATARI-ST/index
- end
-
- NOTE: *** PLEASE USE VALID INTERNET ADDRESSES IF POSSIBLE. DO NOT USE
- ADDRESSES WITH ! and @ MIXED !!!! BITNETTERS USE USER@HOST.BITNET ***
-
- The path command can be deleted if we receive a valid from address in your
- message. If this is the first time you use our mail server, we suggest you
- first issue the request:
- send HELP
-
- LISTSERV@UOGUELPH.BITNET:
- ------------------------
-
- Mail messages with the contents HELP will bring you some usage information
- and GET PROG-A16 FILELIST will provide you with a list of files. Subscriptions
- to INFO-A16 are also available on this server. INFO-A16 is a digest of
- messages from comp.sys.atari.st.
-
-
- :FTP: 93.05.05
- Anonymous FTP servers
-
- Note: The generally accepted practice for FTP use is as follows:
-
- 1. Limit access times to non-working hours. This is usually 6-8 pm
- to 8-9 am LOCAL time. LOCAL time means local to the computer
- you are accessing! For example, 4 P.M. in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- is 10 P.M. in England, and 10 A.M. in Germany is 4 A.M. in New
- York.
-
- 2. Once you connect, issue the following commands at your FTP
- prompt:
-
- user anonymous
- <YOUR e-mail address should be entered at the Password: prompt)
- ls
- cd <to the appropriate directory>
-
- 3. Limit downloads, especially across the ocean. Remember, there are
- other people who are using the same lines as you.
-
-
- Atari FTP sites (the list is -not- exhaustive)
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- atari.archive.umich.edu [141.211.164.8]
-
-
- uk.ac.lancs.pdsoft (available to UK users via JANET)
-
- Note: Access is a bit different for this archive site, use the following:
-
- user pdsoft
- pdsoft (at the Password prompt)
-
-
- ftp.Germany.EU.net [192.76.144.75]
-
-
- ftp.cs.ruu.nl [131.211.80.17]
-
- src.doc.ic.ac.uk
-
- This site has a mirror of atari.archive.umich.edu in /computing/systems/
- atari/umich.
-
-
- :COMP: 93.03.01
- Atari-related companies
- =======================
-
- This is a (still under construction) list of companies and addresses that
- might be of use to Atari ST users. Please send me addresses for the blank ones
- on this list. See also IAAD, it lists many more companies that are not on
- this list.
-
-
- Berkeley MicroSystems
- P.O. Box 20119
- Oakland, CA 94620
-
- (510) 547 - 2191
-
-
- E.A. Brown
- 3404 Pawnee Drive
- Alexandria
- Minnesota 56308
- Info: 612-762-8847
- Orders: 800-322-4405
- Product: Software and Hardware distributor
-
- GengTec
-
- JRI
-
- Marvin AG
-
- Matrix Datensystem
-
- Supra
- 7101 Supra Drive
- Tangent, Oregon 97389
- (503) 967-9075
-
-
- TKR GmbH & Co. KG
- Stadtparkweg 2
- W-2300 Kiel 1
- Tel. +49-431-3378881
- Fax. +49-431-35984
-
- Wittich Computer
-
-
- :IAAD: ??.??.??
- Independent Atari Developers
- ============================
- (Thanks to Ed Krimen (ekrimen@wet.com) for sending this along)
- (And to Joachim Vance (jvance@einstein.oac.uci.edu) for reformatting)
-
- The Independent Association of Atari Developers
- Member Directory
- Compiled 6/7/92
-
- Please note: Most IAAD members support users through the bulletin
- board areas on GEnie. References in this file to "Cat" or "Top"
- refer to the ST RT bulletin board area; other RTs are designated
- by name. We welcome your comments and inquiries!
-
- James C Allen Todd Bane
- FAST TECHNOLOGY Soft-Aware Unlimited
- P.O. Box 578 334B North Euclid Avenue
- Andover, MA 01810 Upland, CA 91786
- 508 475 3810 (fax) 714 985 2348 (fax)
- 508 475 3810 714 982 8409
- GEnie: J.ALLEN27 GEnie: R.SKRALY
- Cat4 Top11 Cat6 Top4
-
- Steve Barker David Beckemeyer
- Flying Pigs Software Beckemeyer Development Tools
- P.O. Box 688 P.O. Box 21575
- St. George, UT 84771 Oakland, CA 94620
- 801 628 5764 (fax) 510 530 0451 (fax)
- 801 628 5713 510 530 9637
- GEnie: STEVE-B GEnie: D.BECKEMEYER
- BBS: 801 628 5773 Intrnt: david@bdt.CO
- Cat2 Top34
-
- Robert M Birmingham Dorothy A Brumleve
- 13630 SW 101 Lane D.A. Brumleve
- Miami, FL 33186-2814 P.O. Box 4195
- 305 385 1942 Urbana, IL 61801-8820
- GEnie: R.BIRMINGHA4 217 337 1937
- CIS: 73637,1120 GEnie: D.A.BRUMLEVE
- Cat25 Delphi: DABRUMLEVE
- CIS: 71451,1141
- Cat29 Top6
-
- Gilbert Callaghan Phil Comeau
- Double Click Software Phil Comeau Software
- P.O. Box 741206 43 Rueter Street
- Houston, TX 77274-1206 Nepean, Ontario Canada K2J 3Z9
- 713 977 6520 (fax jack) 613 596 4081 (fax P.C. Soft)
- 713 977 6520 613 825 6721
- GEnie: DOUBLE-CLICK GEnie: P.COMEAU1
- CIS: 75300,577 Cat13 Tops7,20
- BBS: 713 944 0108
- Cat30
-
- Jay Craswell Craig W Daymon
- Dover Research Corp. ICD Inc.
- 321 W. 4th Street 1220 Rock Street
- Jordan, MN 55352 Rockford, IL 61101
- 612 492 3913 815 968 6888 (fax)
- GEnie: J.CRASWELL 815 968 2228
- CIS: 73016,27 GEnie: C.DAYMON
- ICD RT
-
- John Eidsvoog Lauren Flanagan-Sellers
- CodeHead Technologies Goldleaf Publishing Inc.
- P.O. Box 74090 700 Larkspur Landing Circle, Suite 199
- Los Angeles, CA 90004 Larkspur, CA 94939
- 213 386 5789 (fax) 415 257 3515
- 213 386 5735 GEnie: WORDFLAIR
- GEnie: J.EIDSVOOG1 Cat35
- Cat32
-
- Rick Flashman David Fletcher
- Gribnif Software Ditek International
- P.O. Box 350 2800 John Street, Unit 15
- Hadley, MA 01035 Markham, Ontario Canada L3R 0E2
- 413 584 2565 (fax) 416 479 1882 (fax)
- 413 584 7887 416 479 1990
- GEnie: R.FLASHMAN GEnie: DITEK
- Cat17 Cat6 Top9 / Cat7 Top7
-
- George Geczy Keith Gerdes
- JMG Software International, Inc. Double Click Software
- 892 Upper James Street P.O. Box 741206
- Hamilton, Ontario Canada L9C 3A5 Houston, TX 77274-1206
- 416 575 0283 (fax) 713 977 6520 (fax jack)
- 416 575 3201 713 977 6520
- GEnie: JMGSOFT GEnie: DOUBLE-CLICK
- BBS: 416 389 9064 CIS: 75300,577
- Cat6 Top32 BBS: 713 944 0108
- Cat30
-
- Tyson T Gill Tom Harker
- GT Software ICD, Inc.
- 12114 Kirton Avenue 1220 Rock Street
- Cleveland, OH 44135-3612 Rockford, IL 61101
- 216 252 4272 815 968 6888 (fax)
- GEnie: T.GILL7 815 968 2228
- CIS: 73467,777 GEnie: ICDINC
- Cat17 ICD RT
-
- Doug Harrison Craig Harvey
- 1018 Quail Creek #303 Clear Thinking
- Shreveport, LA 71105 P.O. Box 715
- 318 869 1292 Ann Arbor, MI 48105
- GEnie: D.S.HARRISON 313 971 8671
- Cat2 Top15 GEnie: C.HARVEY
- BBS: 313 971 6035
- Cat2 Top40
-
- John 'Hutch' Hutchinson Hagop Janoyan
- Fair Dinkum Technologies PDC, Inc.
- P.O. Box 2 515 Wing Street
- Los Alamos, NM 87544 Glendale, CA 91205
- 505 662 7236 206 348 4276 (fax)
- GEnie: FAIR-DINKUM 818 242 5692 or 206 745 5980
- Cat29 Top4 GEnie: H.JANOYAN3 or PDC.SW
- Cat13 Tops12,21,22 / Cat10 Top11 /
- others
-
- Charles F Johnson Todd Johnson
- CodeHead Technologies Cherry Fonts
- P.O. Box 74090 Unit #4, 2250 Tyner Street
- Los Angeles, CA 90004 Port Coquitlam, B.C. Canada V3C 2Z1
- 213 386 5789 (fax) 213 386 5735 (CodeHead)
- 213 386 5735 GEnie: CHERRY.FONTS
- GEnie: C.F.JOHNSON Cat32 Top27
- Delphi: CFJ
- CIS: 76004,2232
- Cat32
-
- Deron Kazmaier Gene Kane
- Soft-Logik Publishing Xerox Corp
- P.O. Box 290070 101 Continental Blvd. M/S ESC1-945
- St. Louis, MO 63129 El Segundo, CA 90245
- 314 894 8608 310 333 2707
- GEnie: DERON.K GEnie: GENEXRX
- SOFTLOGIC RT CIS: 70475,440
-
- Alex Kiernan Hans-Peter Labude
- HiSoft Managing Director
- The Old School, Greenfield ICD Europe GmbH
- Bedford, England MK45 5DE Postfach 13 17 Am Goldberg 9
- +44 525 713716 (fax) 6056 Heusenstamm Germany
- +44 525 718181 +49 6104 67581 (fax)
- GEnie: HISOFT +49 6104 6403
- Cat3 Top11,14,15 / Cat2 Top30 GEnie: ICD.GMBH
- ICD RT
-
- Paul W Lee Dave Link
- Double Click Software HiSoft
- P.O. Box 741206 The Old School, Greenfield
- Houston, TX 77274-1206 Bedford, England MK45 5DE
- 713 977 6520 (fax jack) +44 525 713716 (fax)
- 713 977 6520 +44 525 718181
- GEnie: DOUBLE-CLICK GEnie: HISOFT
- CIS: 75300,577 Cat3 Top11,14,15 / Cat2 Top30
- BBS: 713 944 0108
- Cat30
-
- Bob Luneski Henry Murphy
- Oregon Research Associates MS Design
- 16200 S.W. Pacific Hwy. Suite 162 611 West Illinois Street
- Tigard, OR 97224 Urbana, IL 61801
- 503 638 6182 (fax) 217 351 6412 (fax)
- 503 620 4919 217 384 8469
- GEnie: B.LUNESKI1 GEnie: H.MURPHY
- Cat2 Top42 Cat5 Top2
-
- Tom Nielsen Dave Nutkins
- eSTeem, inc. HiSoft
- 72 Shades Crest Road The Old School, Greenfield
- Hoover, AL 35226-1014 Bedford, England MK45 5DE
- 205 942 8390 (fax) +44 525 713716 (fax)
- Answ. Serv.: 205 941 4910 +44 525 718181
- GEnie: ESTEEM GEnie: HISOFT
- Cat29 Top7 Cat3 Top11,14,15 / Cat2 Top30
-
- W. David 'Dr. Bob' Parks William Penner
- WizWorks! Medical Designs Software
- P.O. Box 45 3235 Wright Avenue
- Girard, OH 44420 Bremerton, WA 98310
- 216 539 5623 206 373 4840
- GEnie: W.PARKS3 GEnie: BPENNER
- Cat7 Top5 BBS: 206 479 2157
-
- Jay Pierstorff Nathan Potechin
- Safari Fonts ISD Marketing, Inc.
- 606 W. Cross Street 2800 John Street, Unit 15
- Woodland, CA 95695 Markham, Ontario Canada L3R 0E2
- 916 666 1813 (fax) 416 479 1882 (fax)
- 916 666 1813 416 479 1880
- GEnie: J.PIERSTORFF GEnie: ISD
- CIS: 76004,2246
- Delphi: ISDMARKETING
- Cat16
-
- Roger Richards George Richardson
- Synergy Resources Merlin Group, Inc.
- 754 N. Bolten Avenue 96 Hoyt Street
- Indianapolis, IN 46219 Kearny, NJ 07032-3311
- 317 231 4158 (fax) 201 998 0932 (fax)
- 317 356 6946 201 998 4441
- GEnie: R.RICHARDS2 GEnie: G.RICHARDSO1
- Cat2 Top19
-
- A Ridley Chris Roberts
- Canoe Computer Services DragonWare Software Inc.
- GEnie: A.RIDLEY1 P.O. Box 1719
- Havre, MT 59501-1719
- 406 265 9609
- GEnie: DRAGONWARE
- Cat13 Top4
-
- Eric Rosenquist Scott Sanders
- Strata Software Software Development Systems
- 94 Rowe Drive 996 Redondo Avenue, #404
- Kanata, Ontario Canada K2L 3Y9 Long Beach, CA 90804
- 613 591 1922 (fax) 310 987 2205 (fax)
- 613 591 1922 310 595 9799
- GEnie: E.ROSENQUIST Orders: 800 237 4SDS
- CIS: 72711,2503 GEnie: S.SANDERS2
- BIX: e rosenquist CIS: 71760,2140
- Cat17 Cat2 Top39
-
- Lee Seiler Nevin Shalit
- Lexicor Step Ahead Software, Inc.
- 415 453 0271 496-A Hudson Street, Suite F39
- GEnie: L.SEILER New York City, NY 10014
- Cat25 212 627 5830
- GEnie: NEVIN-S
- Cat6 Top23
-
- David M Small Carl Stanford
- Gadgets by Small, Inc. MS Design
- 40 West Littleton Blvd., #210-211 611 West Illinois Street
- Littleton, CO 80120 Urbana, IL 61801
- 303 791 0253 (fax) 217 351 6412 (fax)
- 303 791 6098 217 384 8469
- GEnie: DAVESMALL GEnie: C.STANFORD
- GADGETS RT Cat5 Top2
-
- John Stanley Chuck Steinman
- DynaSoft Systems DataQue Products
- 4157 Lyndale Avenue South P.O. Box 134
- Minneapolis, MN 55409 Ontario, OH 44862
- 612 825 4215 419 529 5197 (fax)
- GEnie: JLS 419 529 9797
- Internet: jls@dynasoft.mn.org GEnie: DATAQUE.1
- CIS: 71777,3223
- Delphi: DATAQUE
-
- Darren Stevens Craig S Thom
- Mind over MIDI Productions ICD, Inc.
- PO Box 56522 1220 Rock Street
- Lougheed Mall Postal Outlet Rockford, IL 61101
- Burnaby, B.C. Canada V3J 7W2 815 968 6888 (fax)
- 604 420 6266 (fax) 815 968 2228
- 604 444 4424 GEnie: CRAIG.S.THOM
- GEnie: MINDOVERMIDI ICD RT
- Cat 10 Top 15
-
- David Thompson John Trautschold
- JMG Software International, Inc. Missionware Software
- 892 Upper James Street 354 N. Winston Drive
- Hamilton, Ontario Canada L9C 3A5 Palatine, IL 60067-4132
- 416 575 0283 (fax) 708 359 9565
- 416 575 3201 GEnie: J.TRAUTSCHOL
- GEnie: D.THOMPSON66 BIX: jtrautschold
- BBS: 416 389 9064 CIS: 73250,572
- Cat6 Top32 Cat8 Top2
-
- Melinda Turcsanyi Ralph Turner
- MUSICODE Software Index Legalis Publishing Company
- 5575 Baltimore Drive, Suite 105-127 P.O. Box 1822-3
- La Mesa, CA 91942 Fairfield, IA 52556
- 619 469 7194 515 472 2293
- GEnie: M.TURCSANYI GEnie: R.TURNER10
-
- Michael B Vederman Clayton Walnum
- Double Click Software Taylor Ridge Books
- P.O. Box 741206 P.O. Box 78
- Houston, TX 77274-1206 Manchester, CT 06040
- 713 977 6520 (fax) 203 643 9673
- 713 977 6520 GEnie: C.WALNUM1
- GEnie: DOUBLE-CLICK Delphi: ANALOG4
- CIS: 75300,577
- BBS: 713 944 0108
- Cat30
-
- Chet Walters Norm Weinress
- WizWorks! Weinress Consulting
- P.O. Box 45 3236 Velma Drive
- Girard, OH 44420 Los Angeles CA 90068
- 216 539 5623 213 876 7704
- GEnie: C.WALTERS1 GEnie: N.WEINRESS
- Cat7 Top13 Cat4 Top12
-
- Doug Wheeler Steve Whitney
- ICD, Inc. 655 South Fair Oaks Avenue, I-103
- 1220 Rock Street Sunnyvale, CA 94086
- Rockford, IL 61101 815 968 6888
- 815 968 6888 (fax) GEnie: S.WHITNEY
- 815 968 2228 Cat13 Top14
- GEnie: DOUG.W
- ICD RT
-
- Dan Wilga Paul Wu
- Gribnif Software Omnimon Peripherals, Inc.
- P.O. Box 350 One Technology Drive, Bldg 1E, Suite 301
- Hadley, MA 01035 Irvine, CA 92718
- 413 584 2565 (fax) 714 753 9255 (fax)
- 413 584 7887 714 753 9253
- GEnie: GRIBNIF GEnie: WUZTEK.OPI
- Cat17 Delphi: OPI
- Cat4 Tops12,17,31,32
- :CREDIT: 93.05.02
- Who has contributed to the FAQ?
- ===============================
-
- If you've contributed to this FAQ but aren't mentioned here, tell me!
-
- David Paschall-Zimbel (davidli@simvax.labmed.umn.edu) compiled the bulk
- of the FAQ.
- Steven Ourada (sourada@iastate.edu) is the current maintainer.
-
- Juxtaposer (baffoni@aludra.usc.edu)
- Eugen Bauknecht (eugen@hpbbi4.bbn.hp.com)
- Ate Brink (ate@cs.ruu.nl)
- Kevin Busby (kevinb@syma.sussex.ac.uk)
- Michael Clark (clarkmi@prism.CS.ORST.EDU)
- John Cummins (cummins@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu)
- Jean-Etienne Doucet <doucet@laas.laas.fr>
- Ben Gilbert
- Edgar Greuter (edgar@pingu.saar.de)
- John Henders (jhenders@jonh.wimsey.bc.ca)
- Chris Herborth (cherborth@semprini.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca)
- Graham Higgins
- John Hutchinson (hutch@bellman.lanl.gov)
- Stephen Jacobs (saj@chinet.chi.il.us)
- Michal Jaegermann (NTOMCZAK@vm.ucs.ualberta.ca)
- Eric S Johansson (esj@harvee.billerica.ma.us)
- Ed Krimen (ekrimen@wet.com)
- Mark Lavi (markjl@pub2.bu.edu)
- Mark Leair (aa338@Cleveland.Freenet.edu)
- John Langner
- J.J. Lehett (JJL101@psuvm.psu.edu)
- Jari Lehto
- Sam Marshall (samm@aisb.edinburgh.ac.uk)
- Don Maple
- Darryl May
- Frederic Mora (mora@geocub.greco-prog.fr)
- Erlend Nagel <wmtwen@urc.tue.nl>
- Michael Niermann (Michael.Niermann@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de)
- Thomas Omerzu (omerzu@quando.quantum.de)
- Piet van Oostrum (piet@cs.ruu.nl)
- Brian Peterson (brianp@netcom.com)
- Alan Pratt
- Laurenz Pruessner (spoil@cs.tu-berlin.de)
- James Reno (James_Reno.Wbst129@xerox.com)
- Eric Smith (ersmith@netcom.com)
- Andy Tanenbaum (ast@cs.vu.nl)
- Shoou-yu Tang (sytang@lamar.colostate.edu)
- Oddvar Tveito FTO (Oddvar.Tveito@nta.no)
- Wayne (?) (trek@ihlpb.att.com)
- John Townsend
- Joachim Vance (jvance@einstein.oac.uci.edu)
- Roland Waldi
-
-
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- Hope you liked the comp.sys.atari.st FAQ. If you have comments,
- suggestions, more material, etc., mail me at sourada@iastate.edu
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- Thanks to David Paschall-Zimbel (davidli@simvax.labmed.umn.edu) for
- compiling most of this FAQ.
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- Later,
- Steven Ourada
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- Steven Ourada -- sourada@iastate.edu
- Quit it!
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