I found your magazine invaluable while I was learning BASIC, and I
now find your utilities excellent and easy to use. I have some questions
I hope you can answer. Are there digitizing cameras available for
the Atari? Does the Atari light pen software work with other brand
light pens?
Steve Miller
Cincusareur, NY
We know of no digitizing cameras for the Atari. Atari's light
pen software does work with other pens. If the light pen does not
have a button, use the [OPTION] key. -ANTIC ED
BUYING SOFTWARE ABROAD
I am an Atari owner living in Hamburg, West Germany. I wondered
what I must do to buy any software from the United States via air mail?
What method of payment is preferred? Also, are there software compatibility
problems with the different hardware standards (particularly with TVs)?
Thomas Irle
Hamburg,
Fed. Rep. of Germany
There is no set answer, as different companies have different policies.
It's best to contact individual companies. -ANTIC ED
UNDERLINING WITH ATARI
I'm using my Atari 80OXL, 1027 printer and AtariWriter to write my
microbiology thesis, but I can't get the printer and computer to underline.
Martha Poore
Lexington, KY
To underline with the equipment you have, try holding the [CONTROL]
key while Pressing the [O] to start underlining. Then type 15, then
the words you want underlined. To stop underlining, type the [CONTROL][O]
combination again, then 14. -ANTIC ED
SCREEN DUMPS
Is there a way to load, save and dump pictures made with Koala Pad
or MicroPainter? I am trying to dump pictures to an Epson MX-80 printer.
Oren Selah
North Hollywood, CA
In January 1984, we published a program called "Screen Dump" which
was designed for the Epson FX-80, but could be adapted for a Gemini 10-X
by changing the value of CHR$(24) in line 120 to CHR$(16). "Screen
Dump" was written to dump MicroPainter pictures to the printer, but also
accepts uncompacted MicroIllustrator files. These are obtained by
pressing the [INSERT] key, which will save your screen picture to disk
under the filename PICTURE. (Press [CLEAR] to load any file called
PICTURE.) Since Micro Illustrator is the software used by Koala Pad,
Atari Touch Tablet and Tech Sketch Light Pen, you can use "Screen Dump"
for any of these programs. We don't have the time or the equipment
to customize screen dump programs for every printer on the market.
If you have customized the "Screen Dump" program for some other printer,
send us the changes and, if they're short enough for I/O BOARD, We'll publish
them. -ANTIC ED
SERVICE, PLEASE
I have an Atari 410 Cassette recorder with problems and am in need
of a schematic. Could you please direct me to a source for service
or information.
Gerald Brandt
Harlingen, TX
Look for a list of Atari service centers across the country in our
January, 1985 issue, on sale December 1. -ANTIC ED
AN IMPORTANT REMINDER
I'm MAD!!! I just lost 60 valuable subroutines to an inferior
quality disk. That's not all. I don't have a back-up disk.
I should have made one.
Please take my advice-invest in quality disks, always purchase
from authorized dealers, and read the warranty. And most importantly,
ALWAYS make a back-up disk.
Alan Porter
Auburn, PA
PILOT PLOTS DOTS
I have added four lines of code to "Telling Time in Pilot" in Antic
(Sept., 1984). This makes it easier for beginners by adding dots
around the clock face at the five minute intervals.
71 *DIGITS
72 GR:PEN YELLOW; GOTO 0,0;
TURNTO #Y;GO 23
73 C:#Y=#Y+30
74 J(#Y<>360):*DIGITS
Steven Hill
Sparks, NV
APING YOUR GRAPHICS DUMPS
I have an Atari 800, an Atari 1020 plotter and a BMC dot matrix printer.
Is there any way for me to dump my Atari Touch Tablet screens to my printer
or plotter? I'm using the Ape-Face Interface and I've been told this
could make a difference.
Roger Malinowski
Reading, PA
After trying a few graphics programs on our in-house Ape-Face, we
found it would not allow graphics dumps. We contacted Digital Devices,
the manufacturer, and were told that their earlier releases had problems
with graphics dumps, but that the newer ones should work on most software.
You can tell which version you have by unfastening the four screws which
bold the box together and looking at the chips. If you find three chips
and one of them has NEC printed on it, you have the early model and should
contact Digital Devices for an exchange. If your Ape-face is still
within its one year warranty, you can exchange it for a new one with no
charge. If you're outside the warranty period, contact Digital Devices
anyway and see what they say. You can reach them at (800) 554-4898.
-ANTIC ED
CALLING PLATO
Yes, the new Atari is supporting the Learning Phone cartridge,
used to hook up to Control Data's Plato System. Look for the cartridge
at your favorite retailer's by the end of January. Overseas manufacturing
won't have it back in time for Christmas, we hear -ANTIC ED
ASTRA NEWS
We at ASTRA Systems appreciate your recent review (August, 1984) of
our 1620 drive. Since then, the 1620 has been equipped with rotary-latch
doors which are easier to use and easier on disks. Additionally,
the DOS we now supply is SMARTDOS.
Drew Featherston
Plant Manager, ASTRA
Santa Ana, CA
BUGS IN THE ASSEMBLER
A curious bug in Atari's Macro Assembler/ Editor (AMAC) lets you make
a copy of the disk itself or of individual files via DOS, but fails to
boot on the backup disk. This means you can't make a backup copy.
Also, the assembler can't reside on the same disk as files to be assembled,
since the original is write-protected. As a result, you have to re-insert
the master disk every time you do an assembly.
Solution: use DOS to copy the file AMAC to a backup disk.
Then run the following program (you can execute it directly, by typing
it in without a line number).
10 OPEN #1,12,0:"D:AMAC":
FOR I=1 TO 8: GET #1,A:NEXT 1:
PUT #1,208:PUT #1,34:CLOSE #1
This changes two bytes in the duplicate program, allowing it to run
normally James Tunnicliffe
Anaheim, CA
STARTING A BBS
I want a hands-free bulletin board system that can be up for 24-hours
a day. I am planning to buy a modem and 850 interface, and need to
know what else I must have to start a BBS.
Del Rice
West Pittsburg, PA
Starting a BBS is not difficult. Maintaining a BBS takes time,
dedication and money, but it is very rewarding. Please see the Communication
department in this and upcoming issues, where we will be discussing the
running of bulletin boards. -ANTIC ED
OF APPLES AND ATARIS
Your "Electronic Notebook" (July 1984) was written before the release
of the Apple IIc. It's easy to get the Apple and Atari 850 interface
to talk to each other. Here's the wiring diagram for connecting the
serial port on the Apple IIc (port 2) to port 1 on the Atari 850 interface.
Pin 5 to 8 doesn't matter for the computer hook-up but is used with
a modem. For software, I used a modified version of AMODEM on the
Atari and ASCII EXPRESS on my Apple. Standard AMODEM will work fine.
Vern Mastel
Mandan, MD
DINOSAUR OR MICROCHIP GEM?
Do I have a dinosaur in my home? I recently purchased an Atari
1200XL at a clearance sale. Since then, I've had trouble getting
information about the Atari. I have high hopes for this plastic and
microchip gem, but I am afraid you're my last resource for information.
The toll-free number you used to publish is disconnected. Salesmen
try selling me a Commodore or Apple, telling me the Atari is extinct.
In light of my predicament, I appeal to you for aid and
comfort. Tell me what I have here, and where to get books, cartridges
and information on the 1200XL.
Mark Pitts
Ft. Benning, GA
Fortunately, you won't need a paleontology background to use your
Atari-it's still alive and evolving!!! You can get the Atari BASIC
cartridge and most anything else you'll need for your 1200XL from dealers
listed and advertising in this issue of Antic. For specific
books and resources, please see the Buyers' Guide, also in this issue.
It contains the best products (all available) picked by our staff, along
with manufacturers' address and phone numbers. -ANTIC ED
ACTION! ANYONE?
I've been programming with the new Action! language and loving every
minute of it. It's fast and fairly easy to learn, but I wish I could
have more program examples to learn from. Are you planning to carry
more Action! listings? How about something on disk?
Steve Turner
Grand Rapids, MI
Well, folks, what do you think? We'd really like to find out
how much interest exists for Action! Drop us a line, and let everybody
know. -ANTIC ED
THE BUSINESS
I would like to inform fellow Antic readers of a company that
advertised in your magazine but never shipped a product. Novin never
sent I me the ANTICA-4 I ordered and paid for, and never responded to any
of my subsequent letters. What happened?
Gregg Ramsey
Sydney, Australia
Unfortunately, Novin went out of business with a number of unfilled
orders from our subscribers. If it makes you feel any better, they
owe us money too. -ANTIC ED