ANTIC VOL. 6, NO. 12 / APRIL 1988 / PAGE 7
SX212 SOFTWARE
Is there any handler software available so that I can run terminal software that normally runs through the 850 interface for 1200 baud, such as the Chameleon VT-52 or ADM-3A emulators? Until now, I've used an Atari 1030 modem, but I bought the SX212 specifically for the faster 1200 baud and I don't want to buy an interface if I don't need to.
Judy Shadduck
Lock Haven, PA
No, you won't need an 850-type interface to use the SX212. As for SX212 software. the author of the popular Express! public domain modem software series, Keith Ledbetter, was assigned to write SX Express! It should be available as an inexpensive add-on package by the time you read this. Meanwhile. a public domain handler that reportedly works with 850 Express! and AMODEM is being widely circulated by users groups and online (the Atari forums on Compuserve and GEnie. etc.).
Atari didn't want to hold the long-awaited SX212 off the market while
this situation was being resolved. And in fact the entire first shipment
of these $99.95 modems quickly sold out. Longtime Antic author Matthew
Ratcliff will be reviewing the SX212 in a forthcoming issue-ANTIC ED
MISSING INFO
With AtariWriter files, first use global formatting to set margins, changing the number of lines to 160. Set the left margin at 1 and the right at 80, or for double-column printing use 1 and 41 for the left margins and 39 and 79 for the right.
Do not use the ASCII save routine. Use the print command, entering N to the printer prompt, and then select the Atari 1027 printer driver. Save the file to disk with a .TXT extender.
Always convert to one column, letting AtariWriter or PaperClip format the double-column printing. The program routine just leaves gaps in the copy and should be used only for special purposes.
PaperClip also can be used in a similar manner if you use the print routine and save the file to disk without control codes. Type [CONTROL] [SHIFT] [O] (not zero) and then type a filename at the Print Device? prompt.
Steve Fishbein
Newport News, VA
The Companion's plate manipulator feature lets me make passable posters with several Print Shop icons. This is done by laying out one plate as the top half of the poster, manipulating it and saving the four manipulated plates that result. These are automatically saved as plates 1 through 4. Then I lay out another plate as the lower half of the poster, manipulate it and save the resulting manipulated plates on another disk. Finally, I add these plates to the first disk, renaming them as plates 5 through 8. Presto: a Print Shop-sized poster.
When your review called News Station and Ncws Station Companion "two products that combine into a mighty rival for Newsroom," you were right on the mark.
Frank Carey
Troy, MI
Robert "Rassilon"
Patton
CompuServe ID
70057,674
6031 M=M-16:IF M<0
THEN M=M+12
6515 M=M+16:IF M>12
THEN M=M-12
David Zanetti
Wellington, New Zealand
Two days later he called me back, saying that the programmers were working on the problem and it would be about a month before the new version was ready. He also said he'd let me know when to send in my disks for repair.
Recently he called me again, saying that if I gave them another week and then sent the disks, Mindscape would replace them.
I'm very impressed with Mindscape's customer service and the number of new titles they're bringing out for the Atari 8-bit computer. Mindscape should be commended-it's nice to know there is still a company that stands behind Atari owners.
Matt Stone
Framingham, MA
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