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Quick ST II - Software Screen Accelerator and Desktop Customizer
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Price: $19.95 U.S., $22.95 Canada, £19.95 U.K. Now shipping.
Quick ST II is a major enhancement of the Quick ST software accelerator,
and includes 5 new screen utilities. Quick ST II is a must have package
for anyone concerned with the performance of their ST. It includes:
- version 2.0 of the Quick ST software screen accelerator,
- the Quick ST II Desktop Customizer,
- the Art-ST graphics editor,
- version 1.8 of the Quick View fast file viewer, and,
- version 1.8 of the Quick Index speed benchmarker.
Quick ST 2.0 speeds up text and GEM screen output, which makes most GEM
or text based programs redraw faster, respond faster, and thus run
faster. Compared to earlier versions of Quick ST, version 2.0 is up to
100% faster, and is now compatible with almost all ST software.
Quick ST 2.0 is a software accelerator. That means that it requires no
hardware modifications, replacement of ICs, or voiding of warranties.
Quick ST 2.0 does its job by making TOS more efficient at outputting text
and graphics to the screen. It runs on all STs, from TOS 1.0 to TOS 1.6,
color or monochrome, blitter or no blitter.
In most cases, there is a 200% to 300% increase in the speed of screen
output. This was verified by not one, but three different screen
benchmarking utilities (including our own Quick Index). This is even
faster than the performance of hardware accelerators. How is this
possible? A good hardware accelerator (such as the T16 board) can only
provide about a 50%-100% speed increase, and those cheaper boards are
only good for about a 10%-30% speed increase. But instead of using this
brute force approach, Quick ST 2.0 replaces slow screen drawing code in
TOS (which contains a lot of compiled C) with small and fast assembly
language code. In one case (printing strings of text to a color monitor)
our code is over 15 times faster that that originally found in TOS.
Quick ST 2.0 now makes even better use of the blitter chip (if present),
so that even machines that do have blitter chips will execute GEM faster.
If a hardware accelerator is present, Quick ST 2.0 still provides almost
the same level of speed increases as without the board. In fact, the
combined performance of a Mega ST containing a T16 accelerator and Quick
ST 2.0 almost equals the performance of the Atari TT! (Based on benchmark
figures of TOS 3.0, the version of TOS found in the TT).
Quick ST 2.0 has many other features. It supports the 19 inch Moniterm
monitor, making the large screen faster than ever. It is compatible with
the Atari Monitor Driver and ZZ Driver, and also works with other high
resolution screen drivers.
Quick ST 2.0 uses only 20K of RAM, which is a lot less than most other
utilities, which makes it ideal for use on 512K or 1 meg systems. Even
the Control Panel uses more memory!
Quick ST 2.0 runs from the AUTO folder. Simply copy Quick ST 2.0 to the
AUTO folder of your boot disk and reboot. It is not copy protected, for
easy installation on a hard disk. Once installed, Quick ST 2.0 is
invisible and worry free.
Quick ST 2.0 supports the installation of custom desktop backgrounds and
fonts, to make your ST feel more friendly. Any DEGAS compatible medium
resolution or monochrome picture can be installed.
Like other software accelerators and the blitter chip, Quick ST 2.0 can
only speed up well behaved applications (programs that do not bypass
TOS). This excludes most video games, 8-bit, Mac, and PC emulators. Quick
ST 2.0 does not significantly speed up low resolution (320x200 mode)
since most well behaved applications do not run in low resolution.
The only other product that comes close to Quick ST 2.0's abilities costs
more than twice as much as Quick ST 2.0, uses twice as much memory as
Quick ST 2.0, doesn't support the Moniterm, has trouble supporting custom
backgrounds and fonts, and most of the time isn't even faster than Quick
ST 2.0. There has never been a better time to get Quick ST!
The Quick ST II Desktop Customizer is a companion program for Quick ST
2.0, which allows for the installation of custom background patterns and
desktop images. Although there are other public domain and commercial
utilities that install custom desktop images, none of them are as fast,
as easy to use, or support the installation of background patterns (which
saves memory).
Here's how it works. When you first turn on your computer, Quick ST 2.0
checks its configuration. It will be in one of three modes:
- normal green or gray desktop background
- custom pattern
- custom background image (requires an extra 32K of RAM).
A custom pattern allows you to replace the solid green (in color) or gray
(in monochrome) desktop background with your own custom designed pattern.
No extra RAM is required. We liked the way this feature looked on the
Mac, so we just had to give the ST this ability too.
The third option loads a DEGAS compatible picture into memory, and uses
it as the desktop background. Most GEM based programs will also use this
background image. There are plenty of images that can be on the desktop.
Calendars, reminder messages, digitized pictures, or just plain bizarre
drawings.
The Desktop Customizer, which runs as either a desk accessory or as a
regular program, allows the user to instantly change modes, from normal
background to custom fill to custom image, to load, edit, and save
patterns, and to load desktop images. The desktop background can be
changed as often as one wants, without rebooting the computer. And all
configuration information is written directly into the Quick ST 2.0
files. There is no renaming of files required, and the desktop image
files (.PI2 or .PI3 DEGAS pictures) can be located anywhere on the disk.
The Desktop Customizer contains a built-in pattern editor, and as the
pattern is edited, it is displayed on the whole desktop. On a color
monitor, the pattern can include up to 4 colors.
To help users create that desktop image that is just right, Quick ST II
includes the Art-ST shareware graphics editor, by Robert Birmingham.
Users of Quick ST II are encouraged to use this program and send a small
shareware contribution to the author, who will then provide an update.
Art-ST has all the features needed, including circles, boxes, text, cut
and paste, and is compatible with DEGAS files.
The fourth program in the Quick ST II package is Quick View 1.8. This
latest version of our text file reader runs as both a desk accessory or
as a regular program, and can also be installed to replace the desktop's
"Show Print Cancel" function. Simply double click on any text file and it
will quickly be display in 80 columns, and in 25 or 50 rows (in mono). No
other text file viewer can flip back and forth through a text file as
fast as Quick View.
Use Quick View to read README files, online magazines, source code, or
any other text, or near text file. Quick View supports standard ASCII,
UNIX text files, and Atari 8-bit text files. Because it can run as a desk
accessory, it is possible to do things like read documentation files
while running a GEM program.
Readers of ST Report online magazine will especially like the built-in
table of contents generator. Just load in an issue of ST Report, press
the Tab key, and instantly get a table of contents of the entire issue.
Then just press a letter to choose a topic, and Quick View instantly
jumps to that article. Nothing could be simpler!
The fifth program in the package is Quick Index 1.8, an upgrade to our
famous benchmarking utility that is used the world over to benchmark
hardware