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Any hopes that the 1200 would be<br />
released for under E200 have been well<br />
and truly quashed with the news that the<br />
relaunched model will cost 099. This<br />
means the machine will reappear at E50<br />
more than when it left the marketplace in<br />
the summer of last year. The reason given<br />
for such an increase is the cost of higher<br />
charges for rushed manufactunng, casing,<br />
and the increased cost of DRAM_<br />
The 98020-based 1200 is expected to<br />
hit UK high streets at the end of<br />
September with a maximum of 60.000<br />
allocated to British distributors.<br />
The biggest shock, however, are the<br />
prices rumoured for the re-release of the<br />
4000T - alter an American distributor<br />
announced that they were to sell the<br />
4000T for $3,500, <strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies<br />
fired back saying that this simply wasn't<br />
the case and no price had been decided<br />
upon yet.<br />
Since then, a meeting has taken place<br />
in Philadelphia where several key figures<br />
from Escom/<strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies including<br />
Petro Tyschtschenko, Senior Vice<br />
President of Escom and General Manager<br />
of <strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies, and many distributors<br />
from round America, attended to<br />
discuss the <strong>Amiga</strong>'s future in the US.<br />
Apparently at the top of the debating list<br />
was price.<br />
The rumoured cost for the 4000T will be<br />
in the $2700 region - the reason given<br />
was the expense of parts being put<br />
together costing that much.<br />
A surprising plan also unveiled is that<br />
the 4000T will receive no advertising from<br />
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It has been confirmed by Petro Tyschtschenko.<br />
Senior Vice President of Escom and General<br />
Manager of <strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies, that the <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
will not be appearing in any of the Escom shops<br />
dotted rourfd the country. The reason for this decision<br />
was explained by Tyschtschenko: "We used<br />
to stock the Apple range in our shops but it was<br />
unsuccessful. We would need people who were<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> educated but the Escom shop staff are very<br />
much geared towards the PC."<br />
Instead, it looks like the main bulk of sales<br />
will be made through the independent retailers<br />
and any chain stores that decide to come on<br />
board.<br />
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OCTOBER 1995<br />
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relaunch - Tyschtschenko told <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
<strong>Computing</strong> that any advertising would be<br />
handled by the distributors themselves.<br />
There will be some 1200s winging their<br />
way to the US of A. Johnalhan Anderson,<br />
the new general manager of <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
Technologies UK, explained: The States<br />
will be taking the 1200 in small numbers<br />
but we've found the American consumer<br />
prefers the lower-style type computer and<br />
not the look of the 1200."<br />
As for the 40001's relaunch into Britain,<br />
according to one UK company, White<br />
Knight Technology, they were told by<br />
Silica, the distributors, that the high-end<br />
machine will definitely be released in the<br />
040 version at the confirmed retail price of<br />
£1,900 + VAT. It will come with 2 meg chip<br />
RAM. 4 meg FastRAM and a 1.2 gig SCSI<br />
2 hard drive.<br />
The fact that for this price there will be<br />
no monitor or CD drive included in the<br />
setup has drawn gasps of horror from both<br />
sides of the Atlantic. Also, the 060 version<br />
to be released later on is rumoured to cost<br />
an estimated E2,150 + VAT. No-one at<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies was able to give a<br />
definite answer on pricing at the time of<br />
going to press.<br />
Tyschtschenko also commented that<br />
they still weren't sure how they were going<br />
to market the 4000T on its arrival in the<br />
UK: 'The US market is very buoyant and a<br />
good market for the 4000T, but we're still<br />
planning what we'll be doing for Europe -<br />
Fes a very niche market for the machine."<br />
Meanwhile, the manufacture of the<br />
new lite for IllytaPro<br />
The much-heralded landscape package has<br />
received a useful ally in the form of GeoMomh. The<br />
utility is a landscape morph ing program that allows<br />
the user to create surrealistic fly-by animations.<br />
There are several types of morph available:<br />
Linear morphs where the entire landscape changes<br />
at a constant rate, accelerated morphs where the<br />
Change accelerates or decelerates, and 'wipes'<br />
where the change starts at one side or corner of the<br />
landscape and sweeps across.<br />
machine is taking place in a factory near<br />
Bordeaux in France by a company called<br />
Solectron. For your £399, <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
Technologies is throwing in software as<br />
part of a bundle to go along with the<br />
machine. The Scala MM300 has been<br />
announced as a package that will go with<br />
the system, but it's doubtful the package<br />
will ever appear for the floppy-based 1200,<br />
Anderson commented: -<br />
There's including the Scala n system o with a floppy-<br />
pbased o 1200 i n with t no hard drive it would be<br />
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though is much more practical and useful.'<br />
Questions are still being asked about the<br />
size of hard drive that will be provided a<br />
figure floating around currently is 170Mb.<br />
Bad news, though, came in the shape of<br />
the CD32 - apparently there are no plans<br />
presently for resuming the console in the<br />
States or the UK other than being possibly<br />
used as a key technology for kiosk<br />
displays. This was verified by Jonathan<br />
Anderson, but he hastened to point out that<br />
there are deals going on with various<br />
companies including a Canadian bank to<br />
use the CD32 in the commercial arena.<br />
The future of the FMV cartridge is looking<br />
decidedly shaky as well if reports are to be<br />
believed.<br />
There was a meeting between the<br />
general managers of all the European subsidiaries<br />
on 3 August where many matters<br />
such as pricing, distribution and much more<br />
were resolved. Any official news will have<br />
to wait though until the press conference to<br />
be held by <strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies on 16<br />
August. More news next month,<br />
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II you're desperate for a sneak preview of the upand-coming<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> machines. the "Internationale<br />
Funkausstellung" fair is being held in Berlin and<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies, together with Estorn and<br />
Virtual Products, have booked their<br />
own booth. This is the<br />
first time the <strong>Amiga</strong> will<br />
be given its official airing<br />
since <strong>Commodore</strong><br />
crashed.<br />
Held from the 26 August to 3<br />
September. the 1200 arid<br />
4000T with different configurations<br />
and several applications will<br />
be on show tor <strong>Amiga</strong> fanatics to<br />
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Met the failed attempt by David Pleasance to buy <strong>Commodore</strong><br />
UK as an on-going concern, the new face of <strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies<br />
based on Maidenhead near the old headquarters of C=UK has<br />
appeared on the second floor of a high-street rented office.<br />
Heading the team is Jonathan Anderson, ex-Product Marketing<br />
Executive for C=UK. with support from five other former<br />
<strong>Commodore</strong> employees including national account manager Bob<br />
Burrodge and sales manager John Smith.<br />
Anderson is quick to point out "that its a real team effort here.<br />
We're working together to make the <strong>Amiga</strong> an absolute success<br />
on its relaunch"<br />
And for those wondering what happened to David Pleasance<br />
and Cohn Proudfoot, former managing directors of the UK subsidiary,<br />
Anderson sheds a veiled hght on the subject: 'They were<br />
offered a package and subsequently declined the offer<br />
Multimedia on the inCIPOP<br />
After the announcement of ImageVision from Imagetab last month, another company in the form of Optonica are<br />
on the verge of releasing a multimedia package in September to rival Scala•s, There are two versions up for grabs<br />
-MM Experience and MM Experience Pro_<br />
The former is aimed at home users allowing the combination of graphics, animations, music modules, text<br />
sound samples and CDXL video into standalone presentations or productions. The package comes with a free<br />
distribution player so that any end results can be circulated among potential viewers.<br />
The MM Experience Pro is suited to the<br />
professional developer wanting to create<br />
CD-ROM-based projects, point of information,<br />
and point of sale projects and interactive<br />
TV interface systems. Featuring all the<br />
teddies of the standard version, the more<br />
advanced additional functions include ani-<br />
mated menus, optimisation for CD, project<br />
management facilities, CO32 controller<br />
support, ISO prep and ISO build functions,<br />
protect chaining and more,<br />
The MM Experience retails at £39.95 and<br />
the Pro version at E249.95_<br />
Also announced is InfoNexus 2, the file<br />
management system, with a host of<br />
improvements and new functions at £2995<br />
For more details on any of these products,<br />
contact Optonica on 01455 558282.<br />
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OCTOBER 1995<br />
gaze over_ Also rearing its head are the much talked<br />
about Virtual I-0's I-glasses. Exclusively distributed<br />
by Escom in Europe, the glasses are a virtual reality<br />
headset that will allow computer images and television<br />
pictures to be displayed in them,<br />
and is fully compatible with the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong>. Apparently, the<br />
glasses have received<br />
positive feedback from<br />
the industry with IBM<br />
and Microsoft committing<br />
themselves to support the<br />
new hardware.<br />
Virtual i-Et's i-gla sse s: Virtua l<br />
reality in home ta ke n a ste p close r<br />
The <strong>Amiga</strong> is continuing its saturation of<br />
all walks of life - this month sees the<br />
merger between Delphus Visuals, a<br />
graphics and animation house, and Visual<br />
Space and Illustration, an architectural<br />
computer modelling consultants.<br />
The end result is a collaboration that'll<br />
produce animated walkihroughs and flybys<br />
primarily for the architectural community<br />
and property developers. Using the<br />
Cyberstorm 060 accelerator, the company<br />
has big plans for the future using the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong>.<br />
For more details on how to see your<br />
dream home turned into a virtual reality.<br />
contact Simon Wilson on 01633 613300_<br />
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In a distinctly tongue-in-cheek move. the<br />
Trade Union's Congress are planning to<br />
open its very own Cyber Canteen at the<br />
forthcoming Congress from the 11-15<br />
September in Brighton. They are also<br />
unleashing their own web site as a<br />
forum for debate and information. The<br />
address is: http://poptel.org.ukitue<br />
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Visitors to the Museum of the Moving<br />
Image between the 11 and 29 October<br />
are being offered the chance to<br />
contribute to an animated short film<br />
called Going To The Pictures as part of<br />
the Get Animated event being held<br />
there_ In conjunction with the Art<br />
Councils web site, The Hub, Internet<br />
users will be able to download the film<br />
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: verge of releasing an <strong>Amiga</strong> version of<br />
their now world-famous navigator system,<br />
P'Jami is a new browser based on the<br />
still-in-development HotJava which has<br />
been winning some acclaim for its unique<br />
features. Developed by Sun Microsystems,<br />
they are making the source code<br />
available to anyone wishing to port the<br />
program over to another format. •<br />
To have a chat with the development<br />
team, send some e-mail to the following<br />
address: amiga-hotjava tOmaitiMNet. de<br />
In our article on Colchester Zoo last<br />
month, we gave the impression that<br />
Optonica's authoring system Interplay<br />
had been written by Premier Vision, This<br />
is not true and the package was solely<br />
:::reated by the bads at Optonica.<br />
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had speed for 1E0<br />
Quad speed CD-ROMs are beginning to infiltrate the <strong>Amiga</strong> market, ushered along by<br />
the arrival of Silica's Overdrive Quad Speed unit for the 1200 Connected through the<br />
PCMCIA card slot, the CD-ROM is IDE-based and capable of holding up to 650Mb of<br />
information with a transfer rate of 600K/sec.<br />
The makers claim that the Overdrive is also compatible with the majority of CD32<br />
software and has Kodak PhotoCD and multi-session compatibility. The kit will set you<br />
back £249 and can be ordered from Silica on 0181-309 1111.<br />
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Cyberscribes wanting to be the next<br />
David Memel, Alan Ackybourn, or<br />
Caroline Churchill. can now visit Allied<br />
Domecq Internet site where information<br />
on its arts initiative can be found.<br />
The international drinks and retailing<br />
company has recently set up a competition<br />
for a new playwright somewhere<br />
to win a £5000 development grant for<br />
the most promising script outline.<br />
Alter winning, the writer will be<br />
given expert advic6 to complete the<br />
play and then with extra funding, the<br />
script will be turned into a reality and<br />
performed on stage.<br />
For more information on the Allied<br />
Domece 1995 Playwright Award.<br />
access their site:<br />
http://wwwelemon.co,ukIttyperinteractivelpinywrighthtml<br />
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More <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
products<br />
This month sees the announcement of a<br />
host of products for the <strong>Amiga</strong> from Gordon<br />
Harwood. First up is the new ProGrab Plus<br />
package featuring S-VHS compatibility.<br />
Also included is the new version 2.5 soft-<br />
ware and the real-time colour frame grabber<br />
and digibser costs E129_95_ For existing<br />
users an upgrade is available for E4.95.<br />
For users wanting more power to their<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong>, Harwood have also announced<br />
several products for customer perusal. The<br />
new 1230-IV board features 50MHz 58030<br />
technology and the Blizzard 1260 Turbo<br />
Board apparently brings the performance of<br />
the Cyberstorm 060/50 accelerator to the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> 1200. The prices for the former are<br />
E199.95 and for the latter, E599_95_<br />
For more info, contact Gordon Harwoods<br />
On 01773 8367151.<br />
bersystems have a limited quantity of the excellent Rainbow Ill RTG graphics<br />
• sale_ The Rainbow Ill comes with 4Mb of super fast VRAM and runs under the E<br />
ern. These boards are available for only £275 from Cybersystems on 01843 292150.<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
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The maker of award-winning monitors<br />
liyama have launched two more in the<br />
new family of redesigned display<br />
units_ The 17" and 21" Vision Masters<br />
come with a new set of controls featuring<br />
just three buttons that allow a<br />
variety of differing functions, With an<br />
on-screen display and ergonomically<br />
designed cabinets. the 1 7<br />
MP-8617E (available in September)<br />
costs E575 and the 21" MF-8221E<br />
(available in October) retails at an<br />
expected E1229.<br />
More details can be obtained from<br />
liyama on 01438 745482,<br />
Twisting our arm<br />
You should approach friends who are<br />
members of the Special Reserve<br />
Discount Club with care — the Club<br />
has announced its 'Summer<br />
Membership Drive Arm Twister that is<br />
offering a fiver to any current member<br />
who can introduce a new member tor<br />
more than a year_ The money will be<br />
accredited to their accounts with the<br />
Club and can be put toward a<br />
purchase.<br />
The offer ends on the 30<br />
September and for more details. contact<br />
Special Reserve on 01279<br />
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CeV Design have announced the<br />
arrival of Zorro 3 Expansion for the<br />
1200 in the shape of the New Model<br />
4B Chassis_ Due to ship this Auturnr<br />
the unit offers five Zorro Ill slots, two<br />
Zorro II slots, and a keyboard interface<br />
for an external keyboard to make<br />
the 1200 into a full tower case. There<br />
are also two video slots and a CPU<br />
4000 slot plus four PS/2 SimM<br />
sockets for memory additions.<br />
For more info, contact CeV Design<br />
on 001 617 942 0209.<br />
Hilted<br />
For those interested in Blitz Basic 2. a<br />
new disk magazine has been unveiled<br />
called Blitzarama. Aimed at beginners<br />
and experts alike, a free copy of the<br />
first issue can be obtained by sending<br />
a SAE to: Blitzarama, 8 The<br />
Deepway, Quorn, Loughborough.<br />
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EDITORIAL<br />
onathan Potter says he won't<br />
carry on. Games publishers say<br />
it's the reason they've dropped<br />
the <strong>Amiga</strong>. Big <strong>Amiga</strong> names like ASDG.<br />
Gold Disk, New Horizons and Digital<br />
Creations have all dropped below the<br />
horizon for one reason or another. It's not<br />
necessarily all connected with piracy, but<br />
it has to be said that piracy on the <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
is rife.<br />
Sometimes people use piracy as<br />
an excuse because the only way they<br />
can get to see a piece of software in<br />
these <strong>Amiga</strong> shop-free days is to get a<br />
dodgy copy of it from a friend. This is particularly<br />
true of serious software - shops<br />
are pretty much guaranteed to be able<br />
to sell a E25 game. but a piece<br />
of software retailing at E250? They<br />
aren't likely to want to take the chance it<br />
doesn't sell.<br />
The software companies can get<br />
around this to some extent by making<br />
more demo versions of their software, limited<br />
time versions, save disabled ver-<br />
sions. versions where you can only use a<br />
tiny area of the screen. It would help people<br />
make the decision to buy and would<br />
probably result in increased revenue for<br />
the companyThey will, of course, still<br />
have the problem of ensuring a wide distribution<br />
of these demo versions, but with<br />
magazines panting for new material and<br />
the Internet becoming ever more popular,<br />
only the insular of companies will find<br />
themselves with difficulties.<br />
But the area hit hardest <strong>Is</strong> certainly<br />
games. People rip games off left, right<br />
and centre_ It's not just an <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
phenomenon - every week in the leisure<br />
computing trade mag CTW, some<br />
company or other is claiming they have<br />
lost millions of dollars (billions in some<br />
cases) in revenue owing to pira-y. This is<br />
sometimes because a pirated •sion of a<br />
game is In some way improved, giving the<br />
player endless lives or the ability to install<br />
the game onto a hard drive, and I may<br />
be in a tiny minority, but I won't buy a<br />
game that won't take advantage of extra<br />
RAM, processor power or additional<br />
floppy drives.<br />
I'm also not keen on games that don't<br />
install on a hard drive. Perhaps its about<br />
The 111<br />
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OCTOBER 1995<br />
If lommodore 178517Y —<br />
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dangerou5 problem<br />
time games companies looked to the<br />
somewhat higher end of the market. After<br />
all, who's more likely to buy a game - a<br />
person who actively expands their <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
and is willing to spend money on it, or<br />
someone whose only investment has<br />
been a joystick?<br />
Escom need to have a concrete<br />
software strategy in place. It's all very well<br />
getting the hardware back in place, but<br />
without companies like ASDG and<br />
LucasArts back in the fold, serious and<br />
games users of the <strong>Amiga</strong> may as well<br />
give up now and get that Mac or PC.<br />
Perhaps, like Microsoft, Escom need to<br />
have an in-house software team creating<br />
new word processors, games and image<br />
processing packages. They could afford to<br />
get the best programmers out there, particularly<br />
those in the public domain and<br />
shareware fields, and really bring some<br />
quality software back onto our beloved<br />
platform.<br />
Added revenue from software sales<br />
could help to bolster R&D budgets,<br />
pushing the <strong>Amiga</strong> back towards the<br />
forefront of computer technology - where<br />
it belongs and was ten years ago. We are<br />
getting faster base level machines with a<br />
greater capacity for RAM, and hard drives<br />
CHAIRMAN Richa rd Hease<br />
MANAGING DIRECTOR la ir Bloomfield<br />
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are becoming more and more commo<br />
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the <strong>Amiga</strong>.<br />
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is available from every pirate BBS in<br />
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you are not sure what each icon means,<br />
lust place the mouse pointer over the<br />
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appear in the information box at the top<br />
right.<br />
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Click on the New icon, which is<br />
the little folder icon. This pops up another<br />
window with a number of fields. The<br />
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preference program, along with the<br />
fairly normal window positioning and a<br />
choice of the fonts it uses. You can<br />
change exactly what information is displayed<br />
in both the main address listview<br />
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is at the bottom of0FA's window.<br />
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of people can share the same<br />
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any of the usual read/write conflicts.<br />
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<strong>Is</strong> your life a mess? Never know what you<br />
are meant to be doing next? Always<br />
forgetting about loved ones birthdays,<br />
weddings or bar mitzvah? Well,<br />
epoch Voyager can help you get back on<br />
track.<br />
This is a fully-featured Personal<br />
Information Manager, so if anyone asks<br />
you know what to tell them, Voyager<br />
allows you to store all your coming<br />
appointments, special events, deadlines or<br />
whatever you need reminding about.<br />
The main screen of Voyager is a diary<br />
which allows you to select a specific day<br />
from which you can enter a start time,<br />
an end time, a category, an occasion, a<br />
location and up to nine pages of text.<br />
You can also have a daily planner with<br />
up to 50 lines of text in each entry.<br />
Whenever you run epoch Voyager, it<br />
will check the next seven days to see if<br />
you have any entries in your diary.<br />
Along with the plain diary, it is possible<br />
to add anniversaries so every year you<br />
will be warned of impending birthday or<br />
wedding anniversaries. Along with these<br />
features you can also add simple<br />
reminder messages. By entering a date<br />
and a +- days amount, you can jog your<br />
memory on a daily basis — hopefully<br />
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Please allow 28 days for delivery<br />
planner is provided where every day of<br />
the year is available. Just click on the<br />
appropriate day and all the relevant<br />
entries for that day can be viewed. If<br />
that was not enough for you, there are<br />
two separate address books. It is possible<br />
to search between the address book<br />
and you diary for any coincidences.<br />
Consequently. if you wanted to know<br />
what appointments you have with Fred<br />
Bloggs, there is no problem.<br />
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Workbench:2.04<br />
When the <strong>Amiga</strong> first arrived ten years<br />
ago. its custom sound chips were state<br />
of the art, and even today the sample<br />
quality produced by the <strong>Amiga</strong> is superior<br />
to the PeeC's basic Sound Blaster<br />
and Ab lib boards.<br />
The fact that other platforms have<br />
realised that people might actually want<br />
their computers to make some sound<br />
has meant that over the last few years a<br />
number of incompatible sample formats<br />
have emerged.<br />
Along with the <strong>Amiga</strong>'s own IFF-8SVX<br />
format there is Wave. Voice. Sun Audio,<br />
Maud, AIFF and not to mention plane<br />
raw sample formats — most of which can<br />
handle 8 or 16-bits, mono or stereo, and<br />
additional sample compression.<br />
Play16 will allow you to play all the<br />
above mentioned sample formats and<br />
more. There are a number of ways to<br />
use Play16, the simplest being to run it<br />
and use the file requester to choose a<br />
sample_ Play16 will then auto detect the<br />
sample type and play it.<br />
There are some more advanced<br />
options available which can only be<br />
accessed from a shell. Two of the more<br />
interesting ones it provides include<br />
direct Maestro Pro output, if you own<br />
such a board, and also that it supports a<br />
new sound driver system called Cyber<br />
Sound.<br />
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Workbench: 1.2<br />
There are more tracker players on the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> than fish in the sea. Well that's<br />
probably not true, as there are not too<br />
many fish left in the sea, but that's what<br />
you get for having an unmanaged natural<br />
resource.<br />
Anyway back to PS3M - what does it<br />
do I hear you cry? Well. it could have<br />
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player. But what PS3M does is support<br />
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If you want to use the 14-bit output of Play16 you are<br />
going to need the Cyber Sound device, and being<br />
the nice chaps and chappesses that we are, here it<br />
is. Cyber Sound allows your <strong>Amiga</strong> to produce sound<br />
output at 14-bit quality, at speeds of up to 60KHz,<br />
depending on what system you have. The drawback<br />
is that it requires more processor power and is only<br />
really usable with an 020.<br />
This miraculous feat is achieved by mixing two<br />
channels, one playing at maximum volume, the other<br />
at minimum - so producing a stereo output uses all<br />
Four channels. The end result is that playing a 16-bit<br />
sample produces a lot less 'hiss' than the normal<br />
way of cropping it down to 8-bits.<br />
To get the best results, a calibration preference<br />
program is provided. This allows you to test the<br />
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Scream Tracker 3, and the scream<br />
tracker file extension is 'S3M'. hence<br />
the name PS3M.<br />
Even though trackers were invented<br />
on the <strong>Amiga</strong>. the emergence of highend<br />
sound cards for PCs has meant<br />
that PC trackers now support up to 32<br />
channels at 16-bit. It might sound<br />
impossible for the <strong>Amiga</strong> to reproduce<br />
this feat, but an Al200 with fast memory<br />
will happy manage 18 channels at about<br />
24KHz,<br />
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you can specify what speed the samples<br />
should be played at, and this<br />
ranges all the way down to 4KHz -<br />
although any thing above 20KHz gives<br />
good results. Along with the normal support<br />
for Protracker and Scream tracker<br />
modules, PS3M will also handle 6-8<br />
channel Fast tracker, 1-32 channel style<br />
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modules.<br />
You are not just restricted to the<br />
typical mono or stereo sound output<br />
either. PS3M has support for fake<br />
surround sound, or even real surround<br />
sound for all you people with Dolby<br />
Prologic decoders, and if that was not<br />
enough for you, PS3M can replay at<br />
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Workbench. 1.3<br />
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reside in everyone's WBStartup drawer.<br />
Those nasty viruses are always on the<br />
prowl, so a good virus checker is essential.<br />
The latest version adds more of the<br />
nasty Miners to its armoury. so you<br />
will have even more protection than<br />
before. Sounds like a good under arm<br />
deodorant.<br />
lets Cyber Sound accommodate the slight variations<br />
that exist in all <strong>Amiga</strong> sound chops. Doing the calibration<br />
will allow Cyber Sound to produce the best<br />
output quality possible.<br />
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Workbench: 3.0<br />
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computing world, even though it has neve<br />
really been used on the <strong>Amiga</strong> - probably<br />
because IFF is a good all rounder. 11 is<br />
about time someone did a Tiff data type,<br />
because it was about the only major<br />
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6,7,8,24. and 32-bit depth images along<br />
with line art, grey scale, palette images,<br />
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Workbench: 3.0<br />
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format you may never of heard about. This<br />
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windows. You have all the usual click to<br />
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of the Lzw compression algorithms. This<br />
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PNG is the fruit of their labours, It has a<br />
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The PNG data type is by those lovely<br />
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However, this format will gain a lot of support<br />
- Image Studio and Person Paint<br />
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This is fairly straightforward and basically<br />
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that claims to feature<br />
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from over the past<br />
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by an impressive<br />
2oom<br />
looking interface that promises the sort of ease of use that<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> CD needs.<br />
When it comes to the crunch, however. Zoom fails to<br />
beat the Aminet CDs that have set the standards in accessibility.<br />
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files are archived using DMS. which means they have to be<br />
extracted on to floppy disks.<br />
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EXTRACTION<br />
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fun emphasis and colourful front-end do make a welcome<br />
change, but the flaws mean it doesn't make the top league.<br />
the bottom line<br />
Product: Zoom<br />
Price: E1999<br />
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particular location makes for an entertaining<br />
game when bored.<br />
Thankfully, the collection <strong>Is</strong> largely<br />
redeemed by the inclusion of a thumbnail preview<br />
catalogue, so though the pictures are<br />
rather jumbled, at least skimming through the<br />
disc contents is greatly speeded up.<br />
Given the product's size, a fair assessment<br />
of all the contents is impossible in the space<br />
available. However, it quickly becomes cleat<br />
that the breadth of subject matter covered is<br />
very wide ranging indeed. Whereas many<br />
collections have concentrated too much on<br />
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place, but at least there's some fair play<br />
thanks<br />
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to the inclusion of a number of musclebound<br />
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hunks as well.<br />
Cars, trains, space, planes - as you'd<br />
expect, there's an abundance of material to<br />
keep the most avaricious anorak happy. But<br />
there's also a great deal of useful material<br />
too. Sunsets, world locations and landscapes<br />
are available in huge quantities and often the<br />
quality of the photography is high. Similarly.<br />
dose-ups of roses and flowers could be put to<br />
a number of different uses<br />
PROS AND CONS<br />
There are numerous painted backgrounds<br />
available, while photographs of stones, bricks<br />
and other textures are there for 3D tans to<br />
wrap onto their objects. Considering the size<br />
of the collection, LightWave and Imagine<br />
users may be disappointed to find it lacks any<br />
actual models; in my view, however, the collection<br />
benefits by concentrating on being a<br />
definitive 2D image bank.<br />
Flags, famous album covers, military<br />
multimedia enriffloodedia —<br />
equipment, ray-traced - the list goes on and<br />
on, and only occasionally does the quality<br />
drop to below average. Fans of fantasy artist<br />
Boris Vallejo will be pleased to see a huge<br />
amount of his arguably pornographic but certainly<br />
talented paintings covenng a sizeable<br />
section of the first CD,<br />
One further complaint does need raising<br />
however, that being the amount of image<br />
duplication in the collection. In fact, the Vallejo<br />
collection is a good case in point, with the<br />
same pictures cropping up three or four times<br />
in close proximity.<br />
The images are generally in IFF format In<br />
addition to all the pictures. Viewtek has been<br />
included so that everything required to look at<br />
the images is included with the package. The<br />
inclusion of Personal Paint is also welcome,<br />
since users will be able to load up images and<br />
work on them.<br />
It's a shame, then, that it's an untranslated<br />
German version. making it difficult to use for<br />
the majority of us. The slapdash way in which<br />
some things are thrown onto some CD collections<br />
- and this is not an unusual example -<br />
does not bode well for the <strong>Amiga</strong>'s future CD<br />
market.<br />
So overall, Giga Graphics is not short of<br />
flaws. Anyone who can find uses for a wide<br />
range of imagery. however, cannot help but be<br />
impressed by the value for money such a<br />
huge and far reaching collection offers. In<br />
short, it's should make a worthwhile buy.<br />
The bottom line<br />
Product: Giga Graphics<br />
Price: 02.99<br />
Supplier: Active Software<br />
Tel: 0117 9741462<br />
Ease of use 8<br />
Implementation<br />
Value for money 9<br />
Overall 8<br />
The appeal of having<br />
an entire encyclopaedia<br />
stored on a Single<br />
compact disc is obvious,<br />
so it's no surprise<br />
that many suppliers<br />
are selling out<br />
of the Grolier CD<br />
reviewed a few<br />
months back In its<br />
the Hutchinson<br />
Encgclopaedia<br />
place, the equally old<br />
Hutchinson electronic encyclopaedia has resurfaced, so<br />
we decided to see how well it's stood the test of lime.<br />
Though it was originally designed for use with the<br />
curv, most new purchasers are likely to be using emulation<br />
software on their Al200s, so it's good that Epic have<br />
included alternative keyboard controls. Untortunately,<br />
however, this is not enough to overcome every compatibility<br />
problem. For example, though the instructions stressed<br />
that it was essential to boot from the disc, this proved to<br />
be impossible using our Squirrel. We did manage to run it<br />
from workbench, but the text appeared in such a small<br />
font it was difficult to read - on the CD32 the articles are<br />
much more readable.<br />
There are also problems using the encyclopaedia<br />
because the Al 200 lacks a control pad, and navigating<br />
the interlace requires combinations of <strong>Amiga</strong> keys, ALT<br />
keys and the cursor arrows. Sometimes users can get<br />
stuck in one article and it's not at all clear how to get back<br />
to the main menu.<br />
Basically, this makes it impossible to recommend for<br />
Squirrel users, but it does seem to work perfectly well on<br />
the 0032. With over 25.000 entries plus pictures and<br />
soundclips, for those who own the console the Hutchinson<br />
CD still sounds like a worthwhile product.<br />
In comparison to the Electronic Grolier, however, The<br />
Hutchinson doesn't seem to work so-well. The first problem<br />
is the peculiarly flickery screen which makes using the<br />
disc painful on the eye.<br />
Though there are 2000 photographs and 250 sound<br />
clips, they are sparsely distributed among all the plain text<br />
articles. Considering this is supposed to be a multimedia<br />
product, the information is often blandly presented to the<br />
point where most people would rather use the traditional<br />
paper version.<br />
With searching tools that also seem inferior to the<br />
Grolier, this CD unfortunately doesn't cut it in the modem<br />
multimedia age. Its only its price, plus the fact that the<br />
Grolier is hard to get, that makes it even worth considering<br />
these days.<br />
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Product: Hutchinson<br />
Encyclopaedia CD<br />
Price: £14.99<br />
Supplier.' Epic Software<br />
Tel: 01793 490988<br />
Ease of use<br />
Implementation 5<br />
Value for money<br />
Overall 6<br />
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Desktop publishing is no longer the sole<br />
preserve of people who can afford<br />
expensive packages like Pagestream 3,<br />
with word processors now offering<br />
drawing tools and the option to import<br />
pictures as standard.<br />
PD collections have always been a<br />
good source of clip art, but finding the<br />
right material to suit your documents<br />
and, equally importantly, your printer.<br />
was not always easy. A CD with over<br />
40,000 mono and colour images<br />
therefore holds an instant and obvious<br />
attraction.<br />
World of Clipad is particularly large<br />
thanks to the fact it's spread across two<br />
CDs. and there's a huge and diverse<br />
range of subject matter to choose from.<br />
Furthermore, the material appears to<br />
have been well selected to suit the bulletins,<br />
pamphlets, fanzines and newsletters<br />
the CD will probably be most used<br />
for_<br />
There are large drawers dedicated to<br />
business and education, for example, as<br />
well as general symbols that will be useful<br />
for just about anybody. There's also<br />
work for computer and technology categories<br />
which should please those who<br />
want to write about their <strong>Amiga</strong>s as well<br />
as use them.<br />
Natural world drawings are always<br />
popular in clip art collections and unsurprisingly,<br />
this CD has a good range of<br />
dog, cat, insect and sealife pictures to<br />
choose from. Transport, Christmas and<br />
people are categories that are similarly<br />
well represented. Pictures range greatly<br />
Utilitip5 1J1ole55ional<br />
There are some <strong>Amiga</strong> users that have absolutely<br />
no time for games. As a recent survey<br />
proved, the inclusion of the smallest PD shoot-<br />
'em-up on the cover disks will have some people<br />
criticising what they see as a waste of space.<br />
Such serious users might therefore sit up at<br />
the prospect of a dedicated utilities CD, and<br />
that's exactly what this PDSoft product is about.<br />
Business software, graphics production, hard<br />
drive tools, virus killers. DTV — you name it. if it's<br />
anything to do with productivity computing it's<br />
here on the disk_<br />
The CD has been around for a while now.<br />
however, and in some ways it's beginning to look<br />
rather dated. In terms of organisation, it really is<br />
a pain to use in just about every way imaginable,<br />
Basically, the CD consists of 1500 floppies<br />
worth of files and programs transferred onto disc.<br />
Searching through the drawers just brings up<br />
thousands of identical, nameless Icons with no<br />
clue to their contents. This means you have to go<br />
to the alphabetic directory in a separate text file,<br />
seek out items of interest, and then take a note<br />
of the relevant disk number. Even the numbers<br />
on the program drawers are made peculiarly difficult<br />
to read. It's another bunch of DMS programs<br />
as well, which leads to the same slow transfer on<br />
to floppy you get with Zoom. It's worse here<br />
because you have even less of an idea of what<br />
you're going to get in the end.<br />
This is all a bit of a shame since many of the<br />
contents will please the more serious <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
users out there. On the educational side, there's<br />
a Language Tutor that provides an effective<br />
vocabulary tester for French, German and<br />
Spanish. For video there's a titter program, for<br />
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Others, however, are about five times<br />
larger than your <strong>Amiga</strong>'s display, making<br />
them suitable for large scale use<br />
with printers boasting high DP<strong>Is</strong>.<br />
The standard of many of the drawings<br />
is exceptionally high, with a lot less<br />
hit-and-miss quality control than some<br />
of the product's rivals. Some of the<br />
images are highly accurate and<br />
detailed, but the inclusion of well drawn<br />
but simpler pictures and charicatures<br />
proves equally important.<br />
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there's also a huge number of colour<br />
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and once again the quality<br />
remains high. In terms of breadth of<br />
coverage, therefore. World of Clipart is<br />
hard to fault,<br />
Sc far so good, but unfortunately<br />
there are a few complaints that have to<br />
be raised. Categorisations into drawers<br />
has been done consistently, but the<br />
actual fi le names are inexcusably<br />
unhelpful. With only numbers distinguishing<br />
each individual picture, finding<br />
the right picture can be unnecessarily<br />
time consuming. It was also strange to<br />
find pictures in the IFF drawer had bits<br />
missing for some reason.<br />
Of course the CD is padded Out by<br />
duplicating images in just about every<br />
image format available, but this is a plus<br />
point when it comes to flexibility. What's<br />
more, a program called Transition has<br />
been included to allow <strong>Amiga</strong> owners to<br />
convert file formats.<br />
The odd flaw aside, this is a high<br />
value, high-quality collection that beats<br />
any of the competition I've yet seen,<br />
Useful for just about anybody, World of<br />
Clipart comes recommended.<br />
The bottom line<br />
Product: World of Clipart<br />
Price: 119.99<br />
Supplier: Epic<br />
Tel: 01793 490988<br />
Ease of use 7<br />
Implementation<br />
8<br />
Value for money 9<br />
Overall_<br />
8<br />
music there are the usual PD music editors plus a<br />
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expand your repertoire. Databases, sports selectors<br />
and disks for HAM radio enthusiasts give an<br />
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Frankly, however, I just couldn't be bothered<br />
spending hours trying to find the good stuff. This<br />
one is reserved purely for the most patient of the<br />
teochies.<br />
The bottom line<br />
Product: Utilities Professional<br />
Price: 119_99<br />
Supplier: PDSoft<br />
Tel: 01702 466933<br />
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able to fill the page with pertinent information.<br />
The main reason for my worry is that<br />
the Sonnet Doubler is so simple it defies<br />
belief. Simple in its operation and simple<br />
to install<br />
It arrives in a small cardboard box which<br />
also contains a tool that looks a bit like a<br />
small comb for removing the 68040 chip<br />
from your 3640 daughterboard, an earthing<br />
strap, a sheet of instructions and the<br />
doubler itself. The instructions give you<br />
guidelines on removing your existing<br />
68040, covering all the different setups like<br />
the epoxied heatsink, the clip-on heat sink,<br />
and the paper-clip type spring clip heat<br />
sink. Once you have tremulously<br />
removed the heart of your<br />
machine and pried the living<br />
soul from it, you can then insert<br />
the Sonnet Doubler.<br />
II consists of a board roughly<br />
twice the width of one 68040 socket.<br />
with pins on its underside at one<br />
end to insert into your now empty<br />
68040 socket, and the new 68040 at the<br />
other end of the board sitting under a<br />
combination heatsink and fan. There Only<br />
appears to be one chip on the board, other<br />
than the '040 of course, along with a<br />
sou* of resistors.<br />
OVER-CLOCKED<br />
Motorola only make 68040s clocked up<br />
to 40IVHz as tar as I know, so the heatsink<br />
and fan have to work even harder to cope<br />
with an over-clocked CPU. The fact that it<br />
is running hotter than the normal '040<br />
seems to make little difference and cer-<br />
tainty didn't cause our machine to crash<br />
any more than normal.<br />
Owners of machines other than A4000s<br />
may have trouble fitting the Doubler owing<br />
to the increased height requirements -<br />
stands about an inch and a half proud of<br />
the daughterboard. You might be able to fit<br />
it into a 3000T but, unless they are willing<br />
to make senous modifications to the case.<br />
A3000 owners will probably be out of luck.<br />
What speed does it run at? Well.<br />
Sysinfo, that notoriously unreliable benchmark,<br />
gives us a rating of about<br />
38.13MIPS and 9.66MF1.,.OPS. Running it<br />
EIF a dee doe dah<br />
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Too warped<br />
to fit?<br />
I asked Bhttersoft whether the Sonnet<br />
Doubler would work on any other<br />
68040 accelerator card but it seems<br />
that most other accelerators don't use<br />
the 68040 at 25MHz, they all overclock<br />
to 28MHz. This means the<br />
Doubler will unfortunately not work as<br />
it actually relies on there being a<br />
25MHz clock rate.<br />
through AIBB gives us results of around<br />
twice the speed of our standard 040<br />
rating. But is E399 too much to pay for<br />
doubting the speed of your <strong>Amiga</strong>? It's<br />
certainly on the edge of acceptability as<br />
far as I'm concerned when you could have<br />
a machine that is at least four times the<br />
Nearly all PC motherboards these days come with what is known as a ZIF socket<br />
for the CPU to sit in. ZIF is an acronym for Zero insertion Force and works by<br />
having a socket with overwide holes in it for the CPU's pins to go into. There is<br />
a lever on the side of the socket which, once you have inserted your Pentium or<br />
whatever, you pull over until it locks once more<br />
This basically locks the pins of the CPU in contact with a conductive layer<br />
inside the socket. No more fiddling about trying to pry a chip out of its socket,<br />
levering it this way and that with a small screwdriver, hoping you won't bend<br />
any pins - just flip the lever back and the chip will just lift out.<br />
As to why there aren't any ZIF sockets on <strong>Amiga</strong> motherboards or accelerators.<br />
I can only surmise that this <strong>Is</strong> because the 6800 range of processors isn't<br />
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speed for about a grand. Admittedly, that<br />
is over twice the amount the Doubler<br />
costs, but you would also have your original<br />
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somewhere between E300 and E450 for<br />
the nght buyer.<br />
That brings the cost of the CyberStorrn<br />
down to between E550 and E700, a much<br />
better proposition, especially when you<br />
consider that you will get better memory<br />
access and an optional SCSI-2 controller.<br />
Of course, it you can't afford that extra<br />
dash then the Doubler does represent a<br />
good way of increasing the speed of your<br />
machine for relatively little outlay.<br />
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preview in <strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong>'s<br />
July issue, Tune Builder basically<br />
offers a totally unique approach to<br />
musical production on the <strong>Amiga</strong>. In the<br />
past, producing music to accompany<br />
either video or a multimedia production<br />
was both expensive and time consuming,<br />
and more often than not both,<br />
Fortunately with its arrival, custom-built.<br />
pro-quality CD sound, is within the reach<br />
of quite literally anyone. And there's no<br />
need for any musical equipment, talent or<br />
studio facilities.<br />
As any vodeographer will tell you, quality<br />
pre-recorded Music is expensive, and<br />
even when you've got the basic working<br />
material you're still looking at a big investment<br />
in time, money and effort to edit and<br />
incorporate the music into your production.<br />
Even then you're by no means guaranteed<br />
that the end results will fit perfectly<br />
into the overall production - crescendos in<br />
the wrong place. quiet sections where you<br />
want a bit of excitement, the list goes on.<br />
Fortunately, Tune Builder puts all these<br />
• problems to the sword by providing a fully<br />
interactive customising process that<br />
allows the user to create music of precise<br />
length, tailored throughout in the style of<br />
your choice. Whether you need a change<br />
of mood or a dramatic crescendo, the<br />
exact slice of music you need can be slotted<br />
exactly in the right spot and repeated<br />
as often as necessary.<br />
The question is. how can a combination<br />
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Aside from the ease of use, time<br />
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bonuses for Tune Builder, the overriding<br />
must for any library is the<br />
overall quality of the music. All too<br />
often, libraries consist of innumerable<br />
synthesiser specials with the<br />
Inevitable 'chicken in a basket' overtones<br />
that make for more of a novelty<br />
item than a serious production<br />
tool.<br />
In Tune Builders' case there is a<br />
slight cheesy feel on the odd track,<br />
but in general the collection is truly<br />
excellent with vocals and guitars<br />
blended with believable brass and<br />
Impressive percussion. Better still,<br />
all the major sampling formats,<br />
options and rates are supported<br />
across <strong>Amiga</strong>, PC and Mac and others.<br />
There's even a direct support of<br />
the Toccata card.<br />
In short. Tune Builder is nothing<br />
short of essential for anyone<br />
Involved in serious video or general<br />
multimedia. It will literally save hundreds<br />
of hours of hard graft while<br />
improving your overall production<br />
quality. If you can afford it, and can<br />
envisage a return on your investment,<br />
you can't really afford to be<br />
without it.<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
Qualitg<br />
of a musical illiterate, some software, and<br />
TB's accompanying CD's create pro-quality<br />
music that normally would keep a prcifessional<br />
musician busy for hours if not<br />
days. The simple answer is that although<br />
you have control over the construction, the<br />
tunes Themselves and all the hard graft<br />
that went into them has been done on<br />
your behalf by a team of professional<br />
musicians.<br />
Obviously, the process of transforming<br />
a musically inept computer jock into an<br />
instant impresario all hinges on the skill of<br />
those lovely people who put TB's<br />
Arpeggio CD collection together. During<br />
what must have been a nightmare production<br />
process, the musos behind the music<br />
built multiple edit points directly into each<br />
tune, which were then picked up by the<br />
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On initial boot-up, the first port of call is<br />
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and select from the 344 assorted tunes<br />
spread over the 12 accompanying CDs.<br />
Needless to say, some form of fiftering,<br />
not to mention auditioning, is essential,<br />
but fortunately both areas are<br />
something TB is particularly adept at.<br />
Initially, the library presents you with<br />
the complete list and you're free to scan<br />
the collection and read the notes<br />
appended to each track - regardless of<br />
whether the CD is actually in the drive.<br />
If you find something you like the sound<br />
of, either during a browse or a dedicated<br />
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then always appear in the search window<br />
regardless of subsequent search<br />
parameters.<br />
If time is of the essence, or perhaps<br />
you already have a firm idea of what<br />
you're after, the obvious step is to<br />
consequence, the software can lake a<br />
slice out of this digital loaf and cut, copy<br />
and paste it back in anywhere you need it.<br />
As any muso will tell you, simply taking a<br />
random slice out of a song and slapping d<br />
down elsewhere is a recipe for disaster.<br />
Unless you're either very gifted or<br />
extremely lucky the timing, the key. and<br />
overall continuity will be shot to bits.<br />
LARGE AND SMALL<br />
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tenth of their original size and expanded<br />
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Every lime the end results were perfect,<br />
no clicks, no pops, no agonising key<br />
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Once inside the editor you're presented<br />
with a waveform of the entire tune segmented<br />
into numerous individual edits,<br />
and it's these seamless cuts that are<br />
the key to the whole process.<br />
Although the principle is inspired, the<br />
actual production process is embarrassingly<br />
simple. To audition the tune simply<br />
click on the Play Original button, and if<br />
you're perfectly happy with things as<br />
they are you can export the tune in the<br />
rate and Pile format of your choice.<br />
The next option is to interact a little<br />
more by specifying a user-defined<br />
length for the tune you require — either<br />
larger or smaller than the original. If you<br />
add the length you need and click on<br />
generate, TB automatically interpolates<br />
the existing track to produce a custombuilt<br />
tune that will fit your time parameter<br />
— usually to within one second.<br />
If you don't like this initial mix you can<br />
click again and TB will produce a new<br />
variant. You can repeat the process as<br />
often as you like and then toggle<br />
between the variations with the adjacent<br />
arrow keys. If this still doesn't<br />
quench you thirst for interaction, there's<br />
Still lots of scope. The next option is to<br />
use a combination of shift and mouse<br />
clicks to select individual sections —<br />
more than once if necessary. The<br />
selection is then played in sequence to<br />
generate a completely custom-built<br />
tune. If you like it, again a simple clicking<br />
on the Export will generate a new<br />
master_<br />
INTERACTIVITY<br />
The final and. without doubt, the most<br />
flexible method is to opt for a full-blown<br />
edit session by getting interactive with<br />
the Assembler Bar directly below the<br />
waveform. To use it you simply dick on<br />
a section you like, drag it across<br />
and drop it on the bar. To create an<br />
entire tune you just keeping clicking,<br />
dragging and dropping until you have<br />
exactly the arrangement and length you<br />
need,<br />
To audition your creation you can<br />
click on the Play New button or shift<br />
and drag over the section you want to<br />
hear. As you select a new block from<br />
the waveform, its counterparts in the<br />
Assembler window light up. So it's easy<br />
to construct repeats or verse/chorus<br />
sections.<br />
You're also free to drop blocks inbetween<br />
existing selections and delete<br />
others. In short, complete drag and<br />
drop control. II you need to fade the volume,<br />
a click on the join between any<br />
two blocks evokes the Dynamic<br />
Adjustment Requester which allows you<br />
to add space for voice-overs or fade out<br />
tunes that perhaps slightly overrun the<br />
require run-time.
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D-ROMS seem to be quite in<br />
vogue at the moment. You<br />
would have a tough time trying<br />
to buy a PC or Macintosh which is not fitted<br />
with one, but if s not fike <strong>Amiga</strong> owners<br />
have been left behind, with Squirrel SCSI<br />
CD-ROMS flying off the shelves quicker<br />
than the hottest hot cakes.<br />
The options available for Al200 owners<br />
are quite straightforward - get yourself a<br />
Squirrel setup. Big box <strong>Amiga</strong> owners<br />
have a much wider choice - slap In a<br />
SCSI interface and take your pick of all<br />
the SCSI CD-ROMS that are out there.<br />
Both the Plextor and NEC drives are<br />
internal drives so require a Mlle more work<br />
lo fil than an external one. You connect<br />
both to the SCSI board via a 50-way ribbon<br />
cable, making sure the red wire goes<br />
10 pin 1. The CD audio can be piped<br />
through a four-way connector at the back<br />
and connected internally to your <strong>Amiga</strong>,<br />
allowing any CD sound to be mixed with<br />
the normal <strong>Amiga</strong> audio - even though a<br />
little surgery had to be performed to make<br />
tie provided lead fit at the <strong>Amiga</strong> end. All<br />
that is left to do is power up the CD with<br />
an IDE power connector<br />
Both the Plextor and NEC drives use<br />
caddies. I think they are a pain but they do<br />
alicrwi you to use the drives on their side -<br />
it they are external drives - and protect<br />
the discs. They also have the usual array<br />
of controls that appear on CD-ROMS -<br />
headphone socket, volume controls, and<br />
art elect button. All pretty thrilling stuff.<br />
The Plextor drive is a quad-speed unit<br />
and, when sysinfo is in a good mood,<br />
returns a transfer rate of more than 600k a<br />
second. It appears to be a SCSI 1 device,<br />
but this is no real disadvantage because<br />
even the fastest CD-ROM is not exactly<br />
pushing SCSI 110 its limits.<br />
INSTRUCTIVE<br />
7he manual that comes with the Plextor<br />
n jam packed with installation instructions,<br />
but unfortunately these are for the PC and<br />
Mac. Having said that, a lot of this is relevant<br />
sluff, but probably the only thing you<br />
will need to know is how to change the<br />
SCSI ID number.<br />
Another feature the Plextor drive has is<br />
that it ts possible to put it into audio CD-<br />
ROM mode. When you first turn on the<br />
computer, if you hold the eject button<br />
Coven for three seconds the drive can then<br />
Fiay audio CDs. Any music CD you put in<br />
will be played, and you can skip tracks<br />
tapping the elect button. Unfortunately,<br />
only way you can get the CD-ROM<br />
ck is by turning your computer off again.<br />
As for the NEC, it does seems to be of<br />
a slightly better construction, and is a sextuple<br />
speed. SCSI 2 device. Again, when<br />
sysinlo is in a good mood you can get a<br />
tansfer rate of over 900k a second. The<br />
only other major feature the NEC has over<br />
the Plextor is a digital out connector,<br />
which would allow you to get perfect samples<br />
oft any CD. If you have the facilities to<br />
me this I am sure it will be very welcome.<br />
Having said that, the CD door on the<br />
NEC can be locked open. This might<br />
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sound a really trivial<br />
point, but when you are<br />
flinging CDs in and Out of<br />
it all day, it is actually really<br />
useful not to have to bother<br />
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prop open the CD door<br />
when inserting the caddy.<br />
In practice, there seemed to be very little<br />
difference between the two drives, even<br />
though the NEC is a sextuple-speed<br />
mechanism. The Plextor does have a 1Mb<br />
buffer and a random access time of<br />
220ms, which could be the reason for the<br />
Plextor beating the NEC drive at the<br />
Aminet Search. It is also difficult to spot<br />
the speed increase of the NEC when<br />
doing directory lislings and animation<br />
replays.<br />
At the end of the day, whether you<br />
choose the NEC or Plextor will come down<br />
to how much you are willing to spend.<br />
There is a very noticeable difference<br />
between using a quad-speed over a dualspeed<br />
CD-ROM, but whether the extra 70<br />
pounds for the NEC compared to the<br />
Plextor is worth it is something you will<br />
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Plextor PX4cx 610k 16.6 secs 3.8 secs<br />
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Product: Plextor PX43cx<br />
Supplier: First Computer Centre<br />
Price: 239.99<br />
Phone.' 0113 2319444<br />
E-Mail:<br />
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Ease of use 7<br />
Implementation 8<br />
Value for money<br />
7<br />
Overall 8<br />
Product: NEC 6Xi<br />
Supplier: First Computer Centre<br />
Price: 312.99<br />
Phone: 0113 2319444<br />
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II HARDWARE<br />
MA Multimedia Haim Speaker Sotem<br />
Given Aiwa's reputation for top-quality<br />
equipment such as their latest CD-ROM<br />
drive which received a Blue Chip Award<br />
last month, high hopes were held for<br />
their mid-priced speakers.<br />
The Aiwa speakers, although quite<br />
compact, are stylish in design and<br />
because they are slim. fit nicely by the<br />
side of your monitor without taking up<br />
too much space. Three control buttons<br />
are situated at the lop and as well as the<br />
usual power button, there is a Surround<br />
control which, in theory, gives you more<br />
of a stereo effect due to the Front<br />
Surround Circuitry. However, when<br />
tested it didn't actually alter the sound a<br />
great deal.<br />
From such small speakers you do get<br />
quite a powerful sound. although bass<br />
sounds don't come across all that well,<br />
and unfortunately, although it claims<br />
'Dynamic Super Linear Bass', it still<br />
sounds fairly tinny.<br />
At this price the Aiwa still feels like a<br />
durable, sturdy system, and if you're not<br />
too fussy about deep bass sounds then<br />
the Aiwa provides value for money.<br />
Tina llarkett and bareth loftbou52 round-up 50<br />
Product: Aiwa SC-055<br />
Pnce: £49.99<br />
Supplier: Aiwa<br />
Tel: 0181-897 7000<br />
Sound quality<br />
Features<br />
Build quality<br />
Overall<br />
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of flip 11713171/ 5fledifel 5115IPM5 wadable for<br />
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sony 5H5-Pcso<br />
Probably the most ugly speakers on the market, the Si)fly<br />
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SRS-PC50 are designed to be attached to the side of your monIto!<br />
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although rubber feet do allow them to be placed on your desktop.<br />
Featuring built-in amplifiers that give a total of 5W, they are<br />
magnetically shielded to<br />
<strong>Is</strong>c<br />
prevent distortion on Product: Sony SRS-PC50<br />
your monitor. The con-<br />
Price: £79.99<br />
trols are placed on the<br />
side of the speaker so<br />
when mounted they<br />
would face forward<br />
Supplier: Gem<br />
Tel: 01279 442842<br />
allowing ease of use. A<br />
bass control can be<br />
Sound quality<br />
Features 1<br />
adjusted to give deeper Build quality<br />
sounds arid the quality<br />
overall is good.<br />
Overall<br />
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Yamaha yst-ms Powered Monitor Speaker5<br />
The cheaper of the Yamaha set, the YST offers<br />
only a three Watt per channel output, but as<br />
we've seen before this is usually irrespective of<br />
the sound quality you get. However, in this case<br />
the sound is very feeble and reflects the low<br />
wattage.<br />
Design is rather questionable too. Apart from<br />
looking like an upmarket air freshener, the<br />
speakers don't feel as if they'd survive any<br />
knocks or bumps, The controls are front-<br />
mounted which makes them easy to reach, but<br />
because of the lightness of build you have to<br />
have both hands free to support the speaker<br />
while you make your adjustments. Their size<br />
also makes them fiddly and even those with the<br />
most nimblest of fingers are going to have<br />
problems.<br />
Feature wise it comes complete with an extra<br />
output socket to allow it to be connected to<br />
Something like a very impressrve sub-woofer. A<br />
presence dial allows you to change the amount<br />
of treble you get but unfortunately this wasn't all<br />
that responsive. For this sort of price, you're<br />
better off going for the Power Speakers or the<br />
Aiwa which both feel like they should last a lot<br />
longer and provide better value for money.<br />
Product: Yamaha YST-M5<br />
Price: E49<br />
Supplier: Yamaha Kombals<br />
Tel: 01908 366700<br />
Sound quality<br />
Features<br />
Build quality<br />
Overall<br />
Egdec ay-FI Pro 2<br />
Zydec may not have the brand image that Sony and<br />
Yamaha products carry, but this arguably accounts for<br />
their lower pricing. The question is, can they match the<br />
bog boys in terms of sound quality?<br />
The first noticeable point is their strange. and some<br />
would say tacky, styling, with the pink and wobbly<br />
power button standing out like a sore thumb. However,<br />
their upward tilt makes some sense considering theyll<br />
be set on a desktop well below ear level. Unpretentious but comprehensive controls Include<br />
volume, bass and treble, though they are rather stiff to use Combine this fact with the units<br />
lightweight and not very solid look and feel and the Zydec begins to look less durable than<br />
virile el its more expensive rivals<br />
Sound qua* is not at all bed, and high volumes<br />
re attainable without too much distortion. The<br />
bass has impressive depth and mid-range clarity is<br />
reasonable considering the price. The trade-otf<br />
between bass and size is less impressive, however,<br />
'flan with the more compact Yamaha speakers.<br />
It you're not bothered about looks and ergonomics<br />
and let's face it. it's not as important for computer<br />
applications as with a hi-fi then the Zyli<br />
oilers a perfectly decent sound solution for<br />
standard <strong>Amiga</strong> purposes<br />
Product: Zy-ti Pro 2<br />
Price: E46.99<br />
Supplier: Special Reserve<br />
Tel: 01279 600204<br />
Sound quality.<br />
Features<br />
Build quality<br />
Overall<br />
4<br />
5<br />
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OCTOBER 1995<br />
Song (55-0100<br />
HARDWARE II<br />
An all-in-one set designed to fit snugly underneath<br />
your monitor, this unit from Sony is at the higher end<br />
of the computer speaker market. Magnetically shielded<br />
to prevent distortion of your monitor picture and<br />
boasting an unusual array of extras, on paper it<br />
already looks like one of the tidiest audio solutions.<br />
The Sony's large base is designed to support monitors<br />
up to 25 kg. and though it looks big when<br />
removed from the box, it actually takes up less desk<br />
space than having a couple of small speakers wired<br />
up next to the computer. The only passible problem<br />
might be that when used with big box <strong>Amiga</strong>s. the<br />
Sony will put your monitor at a neck-straining height.<br />
In terms of sound quality, the Sony was a strong<br />
performer. Of course it suffered from the same limitations<br />
you'd expect from cheap midi hi-fis, such as a<br />
lack of depth in the sound. but to expect much more<br />
for under £100 would be unfair. At least the bass was<br />
substantial enough to avoid too much linnyness,<br />
providing the bass booster was turned to full.<br />
A downside of having everything located neatly<br />
beneath the monitor is that the speakers are too close<br />
to properly benefit from stereo. In fairness, though.<br />
few computer users will be overly bothered on this<br />
count.<br />
The Sony scores points for efficiency, for although<br />
it has a low wattage, high volumes can be achieved<br />
with distortion only occurring at the very highest output<br />
- which is a lot more than can be said for many of<br />
its rivals_<br />
Connection to the computer is made using the<br />
standard left-right channel audio jacks, but more<br />
unusual are the secondary set of ports hidden behind<br />
a flap mounted on the unit's front. These allow for the<br />
connection of video, a microphone and a Discman or<br />
Walkman. Not only is it good to have these available,<br />
but the fact that users won't have to fiddle around<br />
behind the unit too much is also a welcome feature.<br />
Finally, it has to be said that paired with the right<br />
monitor, the Sony's smart fascia can only make your<br />
kit look more impressive. Strong on sound and features,<br />
this sound system is a high calibre contender.<br />
and only its price will make serious users have<br />
second thoughts about buying.<br />
Product: Sony CSS-B100<br />
Price: E85<br />
Supplier: GEM<br />
Tel: 01279 442842<br />
Sound quality<br />
Features<br />
Build quality<br />
Overall<br />
8<br />
9<br />
7<br />
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HARDWARE<br />
The Yamaha MlOs are a pair of 10<br />
watt speakers from another reputable<br />
brand name which boasts<br />
unusual and elegant styling to match<br />
some impressively named special<br />
features including pure spruce wood<br />
cones and the exclusive Active<br />
Servo Technology.<br />
The latter facility is another way of<br />
giving the bass surprising depth considering<br />
how compact this pair of<br />
speakers actually is. Having said<br />
that, however, similarly priced<br />
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systems in the round-up fared equally<br />
well. Front mounted controls veer<br />
from convention slightly with a knob<br />
to control 'presence* rather than treble<br />
or bass. Roughly speaking, howevei,<br />
this seems to perform a similar<br />
function to the standard treble con-<br />
trol, whereas bass didn't appear to<br />
be very adjustable at all.<br />
Clarity of sound was highly competitive<br />
in its class, and the inclusion<br />
of a port to allow the connection of a<br />
subwooter will make them very<br />
appealing as components of a highly<br />
serious multimedia sound system.<br />
The inclusion of jacks and adapters<br />
make an encouraging bonus since<br />
they allow minimal fuss connection<br />
to be made with anything from your<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> to your hi-fi. This is instantly<br />
preferable to having to go through a<br />
monitor headphone jack as is the<br />
Boasting a hefty 80 watts and priced at only E49.95, these<br />
speakers from Hi0 seemed too good to be true, but putting<br />
them to the test we found that our cynicism wasn't in the least bit<br />
justified.<br />
Mounted on their own stand, they are a lot bigger than the others<br />
we looked at and the space conscious may find their bulk offputting.<br />
Similar in size to the Primax giants, if style is an<br />
important factor then the Hi0 ones win hands down.<br />
While the Primax speakers had sturdy top-mounted switches,<br />
these have some rather flimsy switches situated on the front.<br />
Although they allowed for some accurate alterations to be made<br />
to the volume, bass and treble, they did feel that any heavy<br />
handling might just snap them off.<br />
Overall though, for the user who requires a good quality sound<br />
at a very affordable price, these come well recommended.<br />
Competing at the lower end of the market, the 60 watt<br />
Primax speakers still supposedly have loads more<br />
wattage than far more expensive speakers. By now, however,<br />
you're probably beginning to realise that this doesn't<br />
seem to count for much in terms of sound quality.<br />
This pair <strong>Is</strong> very small and simply styled, with magnetic<br />
shielding to prevent picture distortion if they're used in<br />
close proximity to the monitor. Simple controls include volume<br />
and bass, while connection is only possible to the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> via a monitors headphone socket - unless you buy<br />
an adaptor, that is. Sound quality is perfectly adequate<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
case with some of the alternatives.<br />
The only complaint might be that<br />
these speakers ought to be a bit<br />
cheaper, and as standalone's their<br />
sound is not quite on a par with the<br />
Sony's, Still, some buyers won't<br />
mind paying extra for Yamaha build<br />
quality, and when connected to the<br />
Yamaha subwooler this system is so<br />
far unbeatable.<br />
Product: Yamaha YST-MlOs<br />
Price: £69<br />
Subwooter £116<br />
Supplier: Yamaha Kembals<br />
Tel.' 01908 366700<br />
Sound quality<br />
Features<br />
Build quality<br />
Overall<br />
Product: Stereo Speakers<br />
Price: £49.95 (+P&P £7.00)<br />
Supplier: HiQ Limited<br />
Tet 0181-909 2092<br />
Sound quality 8<br />
Features 8<br />
Build quality 8<br />
Overall 8<br />
PrigIN GO watt<br />
considering the price, but like its big brother it tends to<br />
overstretch itself with distortion apparent after the volume<br />
has been raised by just over a third of its capacity.<br />
Still, they will prove perfectly adequate for gamesplaying<br />
and the like, and compared to rival unit's they have a<br />
reassuring weightiness that suggests higher than average<br />
sturdiness. In short, they're a low budget offering that's<br />
worth considering.<br />
Product: Primal( 60 watt<br />
Price: £39.99<br />
Supplier: Primate UK<br />
Tel.' 01235 559922<br />
Sound quality<br />
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The Soundstorm range are a new coil<br />
lion of computer speakers designed<br />
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developer of multimedia peripheral<br />
Boasting 240 watt power, this top of t<br />
range pair promised much in compariser<br />
to the 5-10 watt average in its rivals.<br />
Unsurprisingly, they are rather large<br />
and will prove an encumbrance on desk<br />
already straining underneath the weight<br />
printers, hard drives and CD-ROMs. It<br />
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est resemblance to standard hi-fl speak<br />
ers thanks to their box-like, basic design,<br />
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woofers and 2" tweeters for more cons/trial<br />
lig bass and treble sounds. Like all good<br />
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a built-in power amplifier.<br />
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top mounted which makes adjustmente<br />
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are located at the base of the speakers.<br />
High volumes certainly are attainable<br />
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than you might expect. The real problem,<br />
however, is that the volume doesn't have<br />
to be pushed up that high before the<br />
sound becomes badly distorted, which<br />
obviously makes that excess power<br />
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Even if volumes are kept within a low b:<br />
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<strong>Amiga</strong> owners would be well advised<br />
either buy something cheaper or go f<br />
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want real power paired with accuracy.<br />
Product Primax Soundstorrn 240<br />
Watts<br />
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well, let him tell it in hts own<br />
words:<br />
I<br />
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was prompted to write to you by<br />
the little snippet you placed on<br />
page 46 of <strong>Is</strong>sue 88, namely<br />
"GET WRITING." One single letter<br />
won't exactly give you your<br />
requested sackful, but d you pnnt<br />
this in its entirety, then, what with your<br />
w<br />
answers, you'll have at least a couple of<br />
extra pages to fill!<br />
Firstly, I must thank you for your excellent<br />
magazine which I have followed carefully<br />
and with pleasure ever Since issue one. I<br />
am rso very glad (as I'm sure are a good<br />
many others) to see from your well-balanced<br />
coverage that Escom are about to re-<br />
next got my itchy fingers on a 1 k<br />
Acorn<br />
i<br />
Atom, which was held together. as I<br />
remember, by much black adhesive...<br />
...Then at last, I got my eager hands on a<br />
WB1.2 <strong>Amiga</strong> 500 complete with 'Hi-res'<br />
1084 monitor, bought on the strength of...<br />
...Enough of the lovey dovey sentimentality<br />
tthough. and on to my first ever cry for<br />
help from your good selves...<br />
I've loved the idea of computers for as<br />
long as I can remember (I dreamed nightly<br />
of ENIAC and COLOSSUS for months)...<br />
have the ubiquitous 1Mb 3.5" floppy<br />
drive<br />
i<br />
(df0: Anticlick provided courtesy of<br />
Magic Workbench. A replacement for DPI:<br />
should be on its way by the time you read<br />
this). one 40Mb Quantum P4OS SCSI hard<br />
drive._ have 1Mb ChipRAM as standard<br />
with 2Mb FastRAM added, plus 4Mb of 32bit<br />
nwide SuperFastRAM on an SSL A5000<br />
68020 accelerator board I also have an<br />
MFM hard drive, formatted to 29Mb, on the<br />
far side of an A2288 bricigeboard...<br />
...I also upgraded to WB2.1 about a year<br />
ago. In retrospect. I have found this to have<br />
gbeen quite a wise move, although I sometimes<br />
wish I had waited for v3.1 to arrive...<br />
...the MFM drive now acts as my DH2:,<br />
named 'Archive', formatted as a single (WS<br />
partition with the standard WB formal command<br />
(Yes, I did see the warnings about<br />
IDE drive low level formatting before undertaking<br />
the task!). For a couple of years all<br />
was fine...<br />
...The drive was to all intents and purposes<br />
dead. Finally, I checked it through with<br />
QBTools, again without much success...<br />
salvaged what was possible and again<br />
re-formatted. All subsequent system checks<br />
showed up as OK - no read/write errors<br />
being reported. This same failure has now<br />
occurred three times in the last three<br />
months and happy is no longer my middle<br />
name! Each time the system fails il reports<br />
a -<br />
kindle the glowing embers of our old -<br />
friend' C., I am sure they will help...<br />
R ...use the bay that would free up for an<br />
ea<br />
d/<br />
w<br />
50 I did<br />
internal CD-ROM drive. They are<br />
obtainable quite cheaply these<br />
days, are they not?...<br />
...On the subject of DIP. I run<br />
ProPage 4.0 but CacheEdit gives<br />
me an 'Out of memory' error<br />
when launched from the<br />
Workbench...<br />
...perhaps I should have stuck<br />
with PageStream, 'cos from what<br />
I've seen of WordWorth it's<br />
rn.u.c.h. o M i n d you<br />
PPage doesn't exactly zip along does it?<br />
Thank heaven for the Article Editor..<br />
...0h how I wish I had my old Star LC10<br />
colour printer back. Considering its age. it<br />
seemed to be able to 'turn its hand' to anything<br />
and everything I threw at it - and I<br />
sometimes did!<br />
Finally, if you've read this far, thanks<br />
tor bearing with me and I look forward to a,<br />
doubtless abridged (you're not kidding -<br />
en). version of this letter appearing...<br />
Long live the <strong>Amiga</strong> and <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
Technologies GmbH! May their bytes never<br />
fall to bits.<br />
Simon Smalley, Lincoln<br />
Mr Smalley. who is apparently 50 going<br />
on 15, sent us a total of 2720 words,<br />
accompanied by several sheets of print<br />
out detailing his assigns, Workbench.<br />
Kickstart and DOpus version numbers,<br />
and Sysinfo printouts of the performance<br />
of his machine in several areas.<br />
In answer to your queries, Mr Smalley. I<br />
only have room for very curt answers<br />
now, so pay attention:<br />
1. It's probably because your MFM drive<br />
<strong>Is</strong> so old that you are having so many<br />
problems. Your best bet would be to<br />
ditch it as soon as possible and get a<br />
sensible size SCSI hard drive for your<br />
machine. I believe you should be able to<br />
use a partition for the bridgeboard,<br />
although it might be a little tough to set<br />
up. You should be able to pick up a<br />
500Mb drive for around E150 these days<br />
and you can never have enough hard<br />
drive space.<br />
2. The MegaChip is good but, yes, I think<br />
you would have problems fitting it along<br />
with the A5000_<br />
3. It's been a while since I last used<br />
ProPage, but I thought that CacheEdit<br />
was part of ProPage 3 and made<br />
redundant in version 4. As you say, try<br />
switching back to PageStream. Frank<br />
Nord tells me the latest version is pretty<br />
impressive.<br />
4. Not much you can do about a print<br />
head for a dot matrix other than replace<br />
it unfortunately.<br />
Lastly, thanks for your letter, it brightened<br />
up the office on a dull day and I<br />
hope you will be able to put the E50 prize<br />
money to good use in upgrading your<br />
machine.<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
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I have just bought a second-ha<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> 500 with hard drive, Workbe<br />
2.1. etc. and I was given some of ye<br />
magazines. You gave away Perso<br />
Font Maker on the cover of your M<br />
1994 issue number 73. Do you have<br />
back issue of that number that I e<br />
buy?<br />
K Stevens, Be<br />
You can certainly write In for a ba<br />
issue, we do have issue 73 In stoc<br />
The address is the same an<br />
cheques or postal orders should<br />
made payable to IDG Media an<br />
made out for the amount of E4.4<br />
Alternatively, If you have a CD-RO<br />
drive you can buy the Personal Sul<br />
of programs on CD for only E39.<br />
from our Personal Paint coverdi<br />
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HPIOing hand 11<br />
I am the proud owner of an A500+<br />
4Mb RAM. a 120Mb hard drive and<br />
PC card as well.<br />
After rearranging my hard drive file<br />
managed to lose the software that t
I the PC card and it's driving me<br />
mad trying to find the correct software.<br />
so I was wondering if you<br />
could help me in my quest?<br />
The PC card is a product<br />
PowerPacker. I hope either<br />
you or a fellow reader may<br />
be able to help me.<br />
Julian Sortfeet,<br />
13 Kershaw Avenue, Little<br />
Lever, Bolton 8L3 10S<br />
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to have disappeared into the aether.<br />
Helping hand<br />
I am a newcomer to the <strong>Amiga</strong> having<br />
recently purchased a second-hand<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> 500 Plus in 'as new' condition<br />
and in its original packaging.<br />
The machine came with a RocGen<br />
gentock with a test disk. However, when<br />
this tesVdemonstration disk is inserted<br />
after Workbench 2.04 all goes well with<br />
the colour bars test, but every time I try<br />
the SCRIPT icon' get the message<br />
'Software failure.'<br />
I arn unable to refer back to the original<br />
owner who has moved house, so<br />
Mild you please inform me who the<br />
agents are for the RocGen genlock<br />
andi'or where I could obtain another<br />
tuncornipted) demo disk.<br />
Also with this kit, there is a strip of<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> fax cards, all with the suffix 3. On<br />
the Music 3 card it states that other fax<br />
cards were issued with the June and<br />
July issues of <strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong> and<br />
i5C0M adult<br />
While it is good news that the <strong>Amiga</strong> has finally<br />
tome out of limbo (having finally been bought out<br />
by German company Escom) I have some fears<br />
which I would like to voice:<br />
1. Once Escom begin producing the Al200<br />
again. I hope they will take their time to do so<br />
instead of just rushing it out. After all, look at<br />
what happened when Sir Clive Sinclair attempted<br />
to meet demand with his Spectrum in the 1980s<br />
— they were not even tested before hitting the<br />
; Shelves and consequently, many machines<br />
included serious faults.<br />
2. Will many of the software developers who<br />
decided to quit the <strong>Amiga</strong> when they believed it<br />
.10 be a lost cause actually come back to it again?<br />
Some of them seem to have made up their minds<br />
already and just don't give a damn about the<br />
Al200's future any more.<br />
3. How can we be sure that Escom don't make<br />
the same mistakes <strong>Commodore</strong> did with regard<br />
leters please<br />
You asked for more letters pages.<br />
but what you don't seem to realise<br />
is the fact that you have to write Into<br />
us. To give you a further incentive,<br />
we will offer E50 from *Om<br />
Phillips* wages to the beet letter<br />
written. But please keep quiet<br />
about it, as Adam doesn't<br />
know...<br />
Yep, I've just checked Silica's ad and it does still say that. I expect the best that<br />
can be hoped for is that you get the refund and that other people can learn from<br />
your example.<br />
I<br />
that back issues are available. Could<br />
you tell me if that is still the case and if<br />
so what the price would be.<br />
A E Lott. Reading<br />
Again, any readers who can help Mr<br />
or Ms Lott with their problem should<br />
write into me and I'll pass the information<br />
on. As to the <strong>Amiga</strong> fax<br />
cards, they were printed a fair while<br />
ago and I'm afraid our back issues<br />
don't go back that far.<br />
I have recently purchased an <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
600 upgraded to 2Mb. My problem is<br />
with expanding the system. I was originally<br />
planning to fit a hard drive and an<br />
external floppy, modem and printer.<br />
However, every time I go to the local<br />
computer shops they keep stating that I<br />
would be wasting my money and that I<br />
should buy a PC. What I would like to<br />
to the launching of new machines and keeping its<br />
customers informed? I hope they do not intend to<br />
blitz the market with a fleet of 'super machines',<br />
as a more sensible option would be to just create<br />
one and let it be the basis of all future developments.<br />
The original A500 is a prime example of<br />
this and even today it is still a grand machine — I<br />
know, a friend of mine still has one!<br />
4, Do Escom intend to fully support the <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
with a vigorous advertising campaign and perhaps<br />
show it as a 'serious' computer and not just<br />
something for the kids to play on?<br />
David 0' Conner,<br />
Dinnington, South Yorkshire<br />
We will undoubtedly continue to get a lot of<br />
mail about the Escom situation, so let's go<br />
over David's points one by one.<br />
1. Escom are a very large company with massive<br />
manufacturing resources unlike Sinclair<br />
LETTERS<br />
111u5i(al in5trument doe5n't interfam<br />
I have spent a lot of time, effort and money trying to get a good Midi kit<br />
together, only to find that the device meant to run it all is incapable of the<br />
task by design. I don't know if any of your readers has had similar problems<br />
with the CD32/SX-1 but I would like to make them aware that the<br />
CD321SX-1 module is not compatible with MIDI interfaces and does not<br />
come with any Workbench disks.<br />
The advertisement placed by Silica states quite categoncally that the SX-1<br />
turns the CD32 into 'a fully functioning <strong>Amiga</strong> 1200 compatible computer.'<br />
This is not the case. I have asked for a refund from Silica and I will get back<br />
to you if I encounter any problems.<br />
Mg wife won't<br />
It me<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
Roy Sharp, Liverpool<br />
know is whether this is true and if not,<br />
what size hard drive would you recommend<br />
as a minimum. Also, is the<br />
Internet accessible to my computer and<br />
Workbench 2.<br />
If you recommend buying an Al200,<br />
that would unfortunately be out of<br />
the question as my wife is already nagging<br />
me about wasting money on the<br />
A600.<br />
Andrew Brooks, Rochdale<br />
It might have been better for you to<br />
have bought an Al200 in the first<br />
place, Andrew. but no you don't<br />
need to ditch the 600 and buy a PC.<br />
The minimum size for a hard drive is<br />
whatever you can afford, but try to<br />
get as large a drive as possible — it'll<br />
soon fill up.<br />
Once you've got a hard drive and a<br />
modem (preferably 14,4k or 28.8k)<br />
you will have the minimum setup<br />
necessary for Internet access.<br />
although to be able to use Mosaic to<br />
browse the World Wide Web properly<br />
you will need Workbench 3.x.<br />
46:1Y<br />
Research in the days of the Spectrum. so I<br />
think it's unlikely that you'll ever see <strong>Amiga</strong>s<br />
with as many problems as those early<br />
Spectrums. However, I do agree that Escom<br />
shouldn't just rush things through. They<br />
need to pay attention to bundling deals,<br />
packaging and advertising to ensure the<br />
Al200 and A4000T regain their place in the<br />
computing hierarchy.<br />
2. Certainly you will see the re-emergence of<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> developers, distributors and retailers.<br />
As mentioned in this week's CM, retailers<br />
are crying out for all things <strong>Amiga</strong>, but they<br />
can't get new games or serious software to<br />
meet the demand.<br />
3. I think that Escom actually do need to<br />
diversify the <strong>Amiga</strong> range in order to capture<br />
the niches left for it. The A500 was a great<br />
machine as you say, but it's time to move on.<br />
4. We'll just have to wait and see.<br />
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t a My desperation situation stakes has now and reached I am in<br />
serious danger of taking a hammer<br />
to my <strong>Amiga</strong> 1200 and the HP520<br />
that is attached.<br />
I am running Final Writer 2.1, and the<br />
problem is that I cannot print past 10.5<br />
Inches - anything after this is being<br />
ignored and not carried over to the next<br />
page. I have exhausted all the options in<br />
the program and in the Workbench<br />
preferences.<br />
Also, I would like to expand my memory<br />
via a trapdoor board. I recently<br />
acquired a 4Mb SIMM from an old 386<br />
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A500*, so will support a numeric keypad I do feel,<br />
however, that the biggest problem is how you will<br />
attach the PC keyboard.<br />
As the A600 uses a ribbon cable the same as the Al200. it<br />
NM be guile a task to convert the PC keyboards 5-pin connector<br />
to the <strong>Amiga</strong>'s ribbon if you do manage it. there is a program<br />
on Aminet to help retnap PC keyboards for use with thp<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
(0 Dilemma5<br />
In the near future I am going to upgrade into the world of CD by adding a CD<br />
l) -a drive to my computer. I have taken a fancy to Power <strong>Computing</strong>'s dual<br />
drive, but have just noticed the price drop in the CD32.<br />
I am now wondering which to buy, as I know the CD32 can be attached to the<br />
Al200. Will the CD32 act in the same way as a CD drive? I do not want to use the<br />
two separately for CDs and floppies, but want to use the two as one.<br />
I have seen some CDs that are only CO32 compatible, and also know about the<br />
FMV option, which inclines me to buy the CD32. I will be using the CD drive for CD32<br />
games, audio CDs, public domain, and the odd encyclopaedia. Which would give me<br />
the greatest access to the huge world of CD?<br />
Just one more quick question - how do I gel OctaMED sound files to play from m<br />
startup-sequence?<br />
Andrew. Northernotonshit<br />
As with most things in life, which ever decision you make will involve<br />
r compromises. If you must have 100 per cent CD32 compatibility, then<br />
the only real option is to buy a CD32. You can then use something like<br />
the Communicator!i to allow you to access the CD32 via parnet.<br />
Basically, you get an icon on the Workbench and can access the CD32 like a<br />
normal device, such as a floppy or hard drive. The maior down side to this is<br />
you will only be getting around 20 to 40K a second transfer, which is not much<br />
better than floppy access.<br />
Your other option is to go for the Power <strong>Computing</strong> offering. That consists of<br />
either a dual or quad-speed CD, and the excellent Squirrel SCSI-II interface. The<br />
CO32 emulation might not be perfect, but most recent CO32 games. and hopefully<br />
all future releases. will be written with these CD32 emulators In mind.<br />
Therefore, future compatibility should be much better.<br />
The other thing you should keep in mind is that with the last option you are<br />
getting a SCSI CD-ROM and a PCMCIA SCSI-II adapter. This means that there is<br />
a good possibility that they could be used on a future <strong>Amiga</strong>, or any other computer,<br />
with the right software, and the fact you have a SCSI interlace means it is<br />
possible to lit up to another six devices onto the SCSI chain.<br />
The biggest benefit, however, is that you can access the CD at its maximum<br />
transfer rate - 300k a second for a dual-speed drive. That is around 15 times<br />
faster than the Communicator II, and if you are planning to use PO discs a lot<br />
then this could be quite an important point.<br />
I would go for the Power <strong>Computing</strong> system. You get a SCSI CD-ROM that<br />
could be used with any other computer with a SCSI interface. The CD access<br />
on the Al200 side is Infinitely faster, and on top of all that you have got a<br />
SCSI-II Interface.<br />
When you say sound files, do you mean samples or complete modules? To<br />
play a module, edit your user-startup file, found in the S: drawer, and add 'Run<br />
>NIL:
Do you have a problem? Do you sometimes<br />
find yourself poised over your <strong>Amiga</strong> with axe<br />
In hand, spouting profanity at the stubborn<br />
refusal of your <strong>Amiga</strong> software or hardware to<br />
behave property?<br />
Well, calm down and swap the axe for pen<br />
and paper, jot down your problems, along<br />
with a thorough description of your <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
setup. and send It off to <strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong> Advice Service. IDG<br />
Media. Media House. Adlington Park, Macclesfield SKI() *NIP. Or email<br />
us at ACAStfacomp.demon_co.uk<br />
AssignPreis gives you a nice GUI<br />
front-end to add, change and remove<br />
assigns. which makes looking after<br />
your assigns a lot easier.<br />
A500 PHRI151011<br />
i have an A500 and would like<br />
to know what is involved in<br />
upgrading to OS 2.04 or 3.1. I<br />
know you can buy ROM kits and that<br />
they come with fitting instructions, but<br />
are they easy to understand by a complete<br />
novice like me? Do they need<br />
speoal tools, and do they come with the<br />
Workbench disks as well? <strong>Is</strong> it also possible<br />
to use the 3.1 ROMs in conjunchon<br />
with a ROM switcher?<br />
At some point in the future I would<br />
also like to lit a hard drive, but there<br />
seem to be so many different sorts<br />
!Owl really know which one would be<br />
best.<br />
Rose &lasted, Oxon<br />
r With regards to upgrading<br />
your A500's Kickstart<br />
chip. I would suggest you<br />
went for the OS 3.1 kit. How difficult<br />
this is depends on what revision<br />
your A500 is. Basically, if your<br />
Uiorkbenth blue5<br />
I have an <strong>Amiga</strong> 500 and a ROM switc-<br />
\ „, her fitted with Kickstart 1.3 and 2.05. I<br />
have just Increased my hard drive from<br />
40 to 350Mb and have a Megachip<br />
installed. My problem is that on the initial start<br />
„o I am getting the message 'pure bit not set'.<br />
y'inat is this pure bit and how do I set it?<br />
If I switch to 2.05 and boot my system, everything<br />
becomes very slow and jerky. I am told this<br />
is because it is still booting Workbench 1.3. How<br />
can I get my system to detect which ROM I have<br />
selected, and automatically boot the correct<br />
Workbench?<br />
Finally, when using Pen Pal I find it very useful<br />
to use the CMD function to redirect the output<br />
to my hard drive, and then print later. This<br />
always worked fine, but since changing the hard<br />
drive, every time I use ill gel a blank screen and<br />
a redirecting data message. When I then quit<br />
Pen Pal I am left with just the blank screen and<br />
Workbench cannot be found.<br />
M Dennett, Somerset<br />
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Morkben oh release<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> is no more than six-years old<br />
It should be a revision six machine.<br />
The only way to find out for sure is to<br />
open your machine up, remove the<br />
metal shield by carefully bending all<br />
the tabs up. and somewhere on the<br />
mother board, normally on the righthand<br />
side, there will the revision<br />
number.<br />
If it is an earlier version than six<br />
you are going to have to do a bit of<br />
amateur electronics, and depending<br />
on how adventurous you are it may<br />
be best to get a qualified electrician<br />
to do the job. If, however, you have a<br />
revision six machine, fitting the ROM<br />
is a case of carefully prising the old<br />
ROM out of its base - a flat head<br />
screwdriver pushed carefully<br />
between the chip and the base at<br />
each end should do the trick - and<br />
then replacing it with the new ROM.<br />
making sure you place it the correct<br />
way around. There are clear markings<br />
on the chip and its base. so this is<br />
obvious.<br />
It is possible to use a ROM switcher,<br />
but why do want to? I am sure<br />
once you use 3.1 you will wonder<br />
how you ever managed using 1.3.<br />
When OS 2 first appeared there was a<br />
legitimate use for ROM switches, but<br />
nowadays every program will run<br />
under OS 3.<br />
As for fitting a hard drive In the<br />
future, five years ago you could not<br />
move for <strong>Amiga</strong> 500 hard drive<br />
adverts, but now A500 stuff is getting<br />
pretty thin on the ground. The easiest<br />
way to add a hard drive to an A500 is<br />
to choose any of the ones that fits<br />
Into the side expansion slot. You<br />
should also consider getting some<br />
extra memory, as each hard drive<br />
partition uses up some memory and<br />
Bigger, be tte r a nd Va ste r. Eve ry a spe ct of Workbe nch<br />
3.1 iv a n improve me nt ove r the now de cropild 1 .3<br />
Normally, the pure bit error is associated<br />
with the pure protection bit of a<br />
r, file not being set. A quick cure for<br />
this is to simply type from a shell, 'protect<br />
C:*? +p'. This will set all the pure bits of<br />
all the programs in the c: directory. However,<br />
running the 1.3 tiles under Kickstart 2.05<br />
should not make any difference to the speed<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
TECHNICAL<br />
AROD ethernet<br />
1 <strong>Is</strong> there an ethernet adapter<br />
available for the Al200<br />
which plugs into the PCMCIA<br />
slot or the parallel port? I know<br />
these are available for the PC, but I<br />
have not seen any advertised for the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong>. I hope to buy an Al200 when I<br />
go to university and would like to connect<br />
to the campus network, if I can.<br />
Philip Chung, Cambridge<br />
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., able called the I-Card. This<br />
is only half the story, as you<br />
have to find out what type of network<br />
the university uses so you<br />
can purchase the correct network<br />
and driver software. Unfortunately,<br />
the card is expensive at £249. If<br />
you give White Knight Technology<br />
a call on 01920 822321. I am sure<br />
they can help.<br />
There is another option, but this<br />
involves more work_ You could get<br />
hold of a PC PCMCIA ethernet card,<br />
which is much cheaper, but you<br />
then need the driver software and a<br />
copy of AmiTCP. The problem here<br />
is the driver software for the card.<br />
Apparently, Erik Quackenbush has<br />
written a driver. but I have been<br />
unable to get hold of him - keep<br />
you informed.<br />
you will be stretching 1Mb to the<br />
limit, You can normally fit extra memory<br />
into the hard drive, but It is<br />
something worth checking before<br />
you buy one.<br />
of your computer. The error message you are<br />
getting, and the fact your computer is<br />
running slower, is indicative of a keyboard<br />
problem.<br />
It could be that when fitting the Megachip<br />
you dislodged the keyboard connector. Does<br />
your caps lock light flash when you boot<br />
your computer? If it does then this definitely<br />
means you have a keyboard problem. All I<br />
can suggest is that you check the keyboard<br />
<strong>Is</strong> correctly connected and make sure none<br />
of your keys are trapped by the computer<br />
casing. As for your problem with CMD, are<br />
you running Pen Pal under 1.3 or 2.05, and<br />
which OS version of CMD are you running?<br />
Earlier versions of Pen Pal do not run under<br />
version 2, but it is possible to upgrade to<br />
either the last version of Pen Pal, or the<br />
much more recent Final Writer.<br />
I do wonder why you are still using 1_3. If<br />
its just to run Pen Pal then you really should<br />
upgrade and dump all the 1,3 stuff on your<br />
hard drive. If you have to run 1_3 then there<br />
are a number of small CLI utilities that can<br />
detect which ROM you have running, and<br />
then execute the correct startup-sequence.<br />
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month - and one of them wasn't even a predictor.<br />
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around-up<br />
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Interest to comms' buffs. AmiTALK, for<br />
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OCTOBER 1995<br />
Premier league<br />
Programmed by: David King<br />
Available from: Fl Licenceware<br />
Disk No. F1-092 (E3.89)<br />
This is a football game with a difference:<br />
it's actually a card game. After<br />
you've selected a Premiership football<br />
team to guide through a 42-game season,<br />
18 cards are dealt out. You and<br />
the computer ihen take turns at selecting<br />
cards which signify match events<br />
taking place; fouls, free kicks, penalties,<br />
substitutions and goals. One of<br />
the cards also brings the halt to an<br />
end.<br />
What stops everything being totally<br />
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listed, indicating they are on the net at<br />
that time, you can click a button to talk<br />
to them. Finally. GUIF is basically a<br />
graphical front-end to the AmiTCP Finger<br />
command.<br />
However, while Comms' fans are the<br />
target of the sixth program too, its appeal<br />
is slightly broader. Online-o-meter tells<br />
you the cost of a phone call. It can either<br />
be used by simply clicking on the call start<br />
and end buttons, or from comms software<br />
using ARexx. It calculates the exact cost<br />
of each call, taking into account factors<br />
such as differing charge zones, minimum<br />
charges and time and cost rounding. It is<br />
supplied with Brrtish charge details for BT.<br />
Mercury, and Nynex, so getting the whole<br />
thing set up takes lust a couple of minutes,<br />
Since this is also a useful program<br />
for anybody who happens to have a telephone<br />
near their <strong>Amiga</strong>, I'd recommend<br />
getting hold of this disk even if you aren't<br />
an Internet addict.<br />
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Magi( As515tant<br />
Programmed by: Various<br />
Available from: KEW.11 Software<br />
Disk No. U1142<br />
It's all very well, this computerised deski.<br />
top lark, but doesn't everyone occasion<br />
Ily miss things like notepads, addre<br />
books and so on? Not any more. becau<br />
to the rescue in its very best underpan<br />
outside-trousers superhero manner is<br />
collection of six assorted utilities.<br />
Let's start with the least impressive p<br />
grams. TolleUhr is a resizable vect<br />
clock, with the option to twiddle the ra<br />
horrific default colours and suchlike,<br />
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page notepad which would be a good de4<br />
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Programmed by: David Worswick<br />
and Lee Martin<br />
Available from PD Libraries<br />
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PD platformer but it was worth the wa<br />
Fans of tough arcade action will be o<br />
home here with plenty of taxing levels<br />
Duck has to toddle around ea(<br />
screen zapping d beashes with his tree:<br />
gun and then pushing them Into tar_<br />
vats before they thaw. Much be-bilk<br />
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addictive, Remembering where that<br />
Goal card was might be simple enough.<br />
but once you've snatched the lead you<br />
won't want to forget where the Full<br />
Time card was located,<br />
And that, in a nutshell, is Premier<br />
League. The author was apparently<br />
inspired by a PD game called Premier<br />
Picks which worked along the same<br />
lines - or rather, didn't work, having a<br />
tendency to crash on him with alarming<br />
regularity. Fortunately. far from scoring<br />
Such Lee Dixon-type own goals.<br />
Premier League is a veritable Paul<br />
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impressive and (much like Andrei<br />
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quite sure what the point is - I expect<br />
most people who regulady want to check<br />
the date already have a Milkier clock<br />
which displays it. When I ran it on the 20<br />
July I was informed that this is the<br />
authors birthday - fascinating, but why?<br />
A calculator program which runs as a<br />
commodity, ACalc is perfectly usable if a<br />
little simple.<br />
Right, that's the moaning over,<br />
because the two remaining programs are<br />
actually pretty good. AddressBook<br />
impresses because of its general<br />
simplicity, and because it is British it talks<br />
about Postcodes and not Zipcodes. II can<br />
store names, addresses and telephone<br />
numbers, and it can search for a record<br />
by name or address and then dial the<br />
appropriate phone number.<br />
Finally, the most impressive program<br />
on the disk is Assistant, a computerised<br />
diary with the added advantage of being<br />
able to provide daily, weekly or monthly<br />
pages. Again there are no fancy features.<br />
but the emphasis is on functionality and<br />
as a consequence, Assistant is very<br />
pleasant to use. Coupled with Address<br />
Book, it should render the conventional<br />
office rather redundant.<br />
lotterg PINE<br />
Programmed by: Don Darden<br />
Available . from. Darden Designs<br />
(E4.50)<br />
It appears that these clays the world and<br />
his uncle have written Lottery prediction<br />
programs. Fortunately for my sanity's<br />
sake, Don Darden is keen to point out<br />
that this is not a predictor but a harmless<br />
Megallote.<br />
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<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
PD and SHAREWARE II<br />
euergthing... YOU alP MALI<br />
I want to hear from you it you have any<br />
program, whatever its purpose, which<br />
you consider worthy of review. Whether<br />
it will be freely distributable public<br />
domain, shareware or licenceware, if<br />
you feel it's of sufficient quality to merit<br />
coverage then stick it in a jiffy bag or<br />
padded envelope and send it in with all<br />
haste. I promise I'll at least look at your<br />
work.<br />
Please clearly label the disk, and<br />
include a cover letter supplying a<br />
description of the disk contents, price<br />
and some basic instructions. The magic<br />
address is:<br />
Dave Cusick<br />
PD submissions<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
Media House<br />
Adlington Park<br />
Macclesfield SK10 4NP<br />
Lottery M a ye r: I t's che a pe r<br />
than the re a l thing...<br />
...a nd you ca n tilt the odds in your Sa vour<br />
bit of fun, being essentially two Lottery<br />
games in one package.<br />
The first game is basically a straight<br />
copy of the National Lottery. Starting<br />
with anything up to £100. each week<br />
you can choose numbers from as many<br />
cards as you like and see whether you<br />
win anything_ The second game works in<br />
reverse, so after you have selected<br />
seven numbers the computer will<br />
produce sets of six balls and if your<br />
selected numbers match these, you win.<br />
The high score table can be saved to<br />
disk and if you aren't winning very often,<br />
47
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PD and SHAREWARE<br />
UTILITY<br />
of the month<br />
Programmed by: Alien Design<br />
Available from. Pixel Digital PD<br />
(El plus 50p P&P)<br />
First there was MultiCX, the commodity that<br />
replaced your usual screen blanker and workbench<br />
title bar clock while adding numerous features such<br />
as the floppy drive dick stopper, the black workbench<br />
border, a mouse accelerator, activation of<br />
the front screen, and so on Now from Alien Design<br />
comes Master Control Program. which hopefully<br />
will prove rather less hostile to other programs than<br />
the MCP of Disney's Tron which presumably<br />
inspired the name.<br />
All of MultiCX's most useful features are duplicated<br />
here, along with plenty of newies. These<br />
include AssignWedge which allows you to Assign<br />
or Mount whenever those "Please insert ??? in any<br />
drive" type requesters appear, AppChange, which<br />
you can increase your chances by altering<br />
the number of balls in each draw.<br />
Leave things as they are, however, and<br />
you've got a cost-free National Lottery<br />
simulator which, while perhaps not<br />
matching the real thing for excitement,<br />
will certainly be a lot kinder on the wallet.<br />
Play this for hall an hour, take a look at<br />
the money spent and money won displays,<br />
and you'll realise, if you haven't<br />
already, that the Lottery is certainly not a<br />
good bet from a gambling point of view. A<br />
better alternative might be to buy this and<br />
give a few quid a week to charity.<br />
Alien Ela5h 11<br />
Programmed by: Glen Cumming<br />
and Myles Jeffery<br />
Available from, Pixel Digital PD<br />
A shameless copy of Bitmap Bros<br />
classic The Chaos Engine, Alien<br />
Bash II is undoubtedly one of the<br />
best PD shooters I have ever<br />
Ti.. Cha os - e rn:. Al!wiliest' 2 ,<br />
clapped eyes on. Although this is a (op-draw 'hector if ever i<br />
•MIW one<br />
only a one•level demo of what will<br />
eventually be an eight-level epic. and features Such as weapon<br />
upgrades and an equipment shop have not yet been implemented.<br />
there is enough here to see that this is an absolute corker.<br />
The gameplay is beautifully simple, consisting of wandering around<br />
the huge map slaughtering all manner of alien beaslies and rescuing<br />
their prisoners along the way. The well-drawn graphics are very much<br />
in the style of those of The Chaos Engine. but the lad( of originality is,<br />
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but are nevertheless pretty impressive here and add<br />
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t nsiderably to the experience.<br />
s ai<br />
At this stage it doesn't look as if there will be a multi-player option in<br />
cthe<br />
rn<br />
final version, which was, in the long term, a very appealing aspect<br />
aof<br />
e g the Elitmaps' hit Still. that's a small omission and there is plenty<br />
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MCP is e a sily configure d from<br />
its own Pre fe re nce s progra m<br />
allows you to change the workbench Applcons<br />
that some programs cause to appear; and the<br />
option to change the workbench title bar message.<br />
Not all the features on offer are useful, and indeed<br />
I thought the animated Movewindow and<br />
Sizewindow were awful. But the beauty of programs<br />
like MCP and MultiCX is that they can be<br />
configured to suit anybody's tastes.<br />
MCP also scores because the authors have<br />
selflessly made it Freeware rather than<br />
Shareware, meaning that once you've got it you<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 191:1<br />
It's worse than that<br />
he's dead Jim<br />
Trekkies and Trekkers the world over<br />
seem eager to surround themselves In<br />
anything and everything Star Trek related.<br />
A selection of disks from OnLine PD<br />
may therefore be of interest if you have<br />
such an affliction.<br />
The Star Trek Guide (Disks OL7A-F)<br />
is a six-disk extravaganza which requires<br />
a whopping 4_5Mb of hard-drive space<br />
but contains details in <strong>Amiga</strong>Guide format<br />
of scores of episodes and all<br />
manner of related prattle.<br />
The Magic Trek Pack is a selection of<br />
Star Trek pictures intended for use as<br />
Workbench backdrops. The images<br />
show spacecraft designs and while they<br />
are hardly stunning, they beat a dull grey<br />
backdrop hands down. Finally, the<br />
Slarfleet Ships Library (Disks OL13A-C)<br />
is a three-disk guide to. erm. Startleet<br />
ships. Or at least it would be, if I could<br />
get it to work properly. Anyway, fans of<br />
all things Trekful could do a lot worse<br />
than beaming these up.<br />
Ti.. Sta r Tre k Guide is ba sica lly hundre ds of<br />
scre e nfuls of te a t, but it'll e xcite Tre kkie s<br />
and Tre kke rs e ve rywhe re<br />
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MCP I . brimming ove r with options<br />
- thre e scre e nfuls of the m in fa ct<br />
don't have to pay a bean_ And since it was actual<br />
on last month's <strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong> CoverDisk,<br />
regular readers will already have MCP.<br />
It's not all roses though — it has to be said that<br />
MCP has caused a couple of crashes during the<br />
time I've been using it, which is something MultICX<br />
is not guilty of. But this is only version 1.04. arid<br />
stability is liable to improve in future releases. If the<br />
authors at the same time implement some of the<br />
features on the To Do list in the ReadMe, MC<br />
could become the ultimate Workbench commodity<br />
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E-mail: Paul@Pixelu-netcom<br />
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miga owners are used to talk. In an industry that seems<br />
thrive on hot air and unsubstantiated speculation, no-one<br />
knows better than they that certain promises should be<br />
taken with a pinch of salt.<br />
So when Manfred Schmitt stood up at the Frankfurt press<br />
conference to announce the <strong>Amiga</strong>'s new key role at the head<br />
of his ever expanding multimedia empire, Ifs not surprising it<br />
everyone's scepticism didn't evaporate overnight.<br />
Escom's plan to build on the <strong>Amiga</strong>'s technological superiority<br />
as a multimedia platform was obviously encouraging, but a number<br />
of questions remained. After all, in the <strong>Amiga</strong>'s absence the PC had<br />
been marketed so successtuily it was almost synonymous with the term<br />
multimedia in the eyes of the general public, With even Escom themselves<br />
pushing PC multimedia solutions, could the <strong>Amiga</strong> ever regain<br />
lost ground.?<br />
Fortunately the promises seemed infinitely more credible thanks to<br />
the contribution of twe companies. Scala and Viscorp. Both could lustifiably<br />
claim to have invented their own brand of multimedia, and both<br />
teams have experience from long before PC owners had even<br />
encountered the winning term. If any third parties were needed to<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> CompostWig<br />
OCTOBER 1995 _••<br />
the new e y were the ones. But are<br />
committed, L 1 s t more talk ?<br />
To take Scala irst, their decision last year to<br />
into PC development was so shocking to so<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong>philes it was seen as a death knell. The roll<br />
having the company that invented computer televi<br />
back at the helm of Escom's multimedia drive<br />
understandably intense.<br />
As reported in our August issue, the first good<br />
was the plan to bundle Scala's MM300 package with n<br />
Al200s. The fact that the software won't run on the b<br />
machine, however, left some commentators puzzled. "What is<br />
point,<br />
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mlace e of it it's a strange package.<br />
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be expected from the Scala-<strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies<br />
collaboration if the <strong>Amiga</strong> is to become a really<br />
profitable multimedia contender.<br />
Encouragingly, despite their move into the PC<br />
market, Scala believe the <strong>Amiga</strong> can still lead the<br />
way to a future of computer television. Thurston<br />
explains: in market areas like distributing information<br />
onto TVs, which is what were about. the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> will still be the best machine. Its PAL compatible<br />
as standard, plug and play like they say<br />
Windows 95 will be, and once <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
Technologies start producing the machines they'll<br />
still be the most cost-effective solution in the<br />
area."<br />
It would be fair to wonder, however, how much<br />
eas commitment is backed up by new <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
developments from Scala. which currently seem<br />
rather thin on the ground. Thurston explains that<br />
they've only really started pushing MM400 following<br />
the buy-out, as they've been building EXs<br />
which expand on the current product's functionality<br />
- most recently they've created drivers for<br />
the PAR card and Sunrize Studio 16.<br />
The key to Scala's vision of the long-term<br />
future, however, is a multimedia standard that will<br />
thrive on all platforms, including the <strong>Amiga</strong>. Far<br />
ahead of the faddish approach that some PC<br />
developers have adopted, Scala have designed a<br />
state-of-the-art, object-oriented operating system<br />
called MMOS.<br />
"Object-oriented programming," Thurston elaborates,<br />
"basically means that each function in a<br />
program is a separate object with hooks which<br />
allow it to link with other objects within the program.<br />
So whereas before with a Scala product<br />
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Everyone knows the <strong>Amiga</strong> was the firstborn mul-<br />
, limedia machine. If you were to believe the hype,<br />
by the PC's dominant brand of multimedia,<br />
M.<br />
Magazines have trumpeted PC interactive CD<br />
t e if it were the dawn of a new age, with wnters<br />
‘ 1. making huge claims along the lines of CD redefinedIng<br />
the boundaries of entertainment. And it you<br />
asked the developers of such software about the<br />
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actual product is often disappointing. Anyone<br />
who's seen the average fare will know there's a lot<br />
of cliched. bland material lurking behind arty<br />
interfaces.<br />
II this sounds like the bitter whine of someone<br />
who's missed the boat, then you might be interested<br />
to hear a few statistics. According to CTW, the<br />
computer trade weekly, 90 per cent of the thousands<br />
of multimedia CDs that went on sale in the<br />
US last year sold less than 100 copies, Now that<br />
speaks volumes.<br />
Even makers of acclaimed CD titles are finding<br />
it surprisingly difficult to survive, with Medio<br />
Multimedia, the makers of the almost benchmark<br />
CD called JFK Assassination, recently having to<br />
announce it was laying off 40 of its 75 employees.<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
FEATURE<br />
the main menu would be a whole series of things<br />
stuck together, now virtually every item is a separate<br />
object. It makes it a lot more flexible, pliable<br />
and easier to add to,"<br />
In lact, MMOS is so flexible it can grow to meet<br />
new requirements with the minimum amount of<br />
difficulty. Thurston gives the example of a Customer<br />
that wishes to incorporate Scala into an<br />
editing suite: previously Scala would have written<br />
an EX for it. but now the customer could be given<br />
a development pack to create one themselves.<br />
The good news is that though MMOS was<br />
developed for the PC, it adapts to the <strong>Amiga</strong>DOS<br />
environment much more readily. According to<br />
Thurston. the developers one day decided to port<br />
it back to <strong>Amiga</strong>DOS and were amazed by how<br />
quickly they did it. "If we talk in terms of man<br />
years to get it onto PC. it took a day to put it back<br />
Tho future of inte ra ctive<br />
television is <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
based - or a t le a st it will<br />
be it Don Gilbre a th ge ts<br />
his wa y<br />
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its <strong>Amiga</strong> -ba se d<br />
succe ssor will be<br />
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With so many of the CD companies being small<br />
start-up businesses, some commentators believe<br />
that many will be hard pushed to survive.<br />
Which all seems to suggest that a certain<br />
amount of the CD multimedia is not really impressing<br />
the public. Dressing encyclopaedias and cookery<br />
books up in hi-tech clothing does not necessarily<br />
make them into a new and exciting medium.<br />
It's clearly foolish and immature to be overly<br />
partisan on this issue. The fact remains that many<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> owners would jump at the chance of getting<br />
products like Microsoft's Encarta. and both hardware<br />
and software developers should be striving<br />
to match the PC's talents in this field. But it is<br />
equally important that we build on the <strong>Amiga</strong>'S<br />
unique strengths, rather than ,<br />
jumping bandwagon heading o for n fool's •<br />
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onto <strong>Amiga</strong>," Thurston explained. "Which<br />
says an awful lot for <strong>Amiga</strong>DOS as an<br />
operating system."<br />
"What that means for us: he continued,<br />
"is that cross compatibility between<br />
scripts will be easier, and it's highly likely<br />
that our next generation of <strong>Amiga</strong> products<br />
would be based around MMOS,"<br />
Which, he went on to point Out, will fit in<br />
very nicely with RISC <strong>Amiga</strong>s that can<br />
emulate MS DOS.<br />
The question remains, however, of<br />
what will give the <strong>Amiga</strong> an edge over<br />
PCs already running the system, but<br />
Thurston is Confident. "It will be superior<br />
because it'll run <strong>Amiga</strong>DOS as well, and<br />
from that there will be a whole new<br />
range of products that are smoother,<br />
faster and more fulfilling."<br />
It appears, then, that creative tools<br />
are still the key to Scala's vision. Now<br />
they're involved in the PC market,<br />
however, you'd think they might move<br />
If Scala can take almost sole credit for<br />
inventing the multimedia software environment<br />
on the <strong>Amiga</strong>, Don Gilbreath has an<br />
equal claim on pushing the hardware in a<br />
similar direction. Now Chief Executive of<br />
the American-based Viscorp, the inventor<br />
of the CDTV and CD32 is back with high<br />
hopes.<br />
Following a deal struck shortly before the<br />
Frankfurt press conference, it is Viscorp<br />
that stand to benefit first from Escom's lib-<br />
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<strong>Amiga</strong> technology into a new set top box,<br />
Interactive TV in the US is at a far more<br />
advanced stage of development than in<br />
Europe. Like his numerous rivals. Gilbreath<br />
is hoping to bring video on demand, home<br />
shopping and interactive entertainment into<br />
the family living room all under the control<br />
of a TV top unit. Unlike his competitors,<br />
however, he thinks he can do it at an<br />
affordable once — thanks to the <strong>Amiga</strong>.<br />
Gilbreath explained that using <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
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In on the supposedly booming interactive<br />
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however, is nonplussed by most PC<br />
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'Somebody hit upon the idea of sticking<br />
a CD-ROM drive in the PC and<br />
including a sound card, and they said<br />
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Ba rry Thurston, M D of Sca la U K,<br />
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technology would cut down costs thanks to<br />
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was that a lot of the entertainment<br />
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memory like you got with a PC,<br />
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He continued: 'That helps us because<br />
memory is the highest component cost in<br />
any set top box. You look at some of the<br />
set top offerings in this country: There<br />
were requests for bids for machines to be<br />
made at a certain price, but people were<br />
coming up with units that needed a crazy<br />
amount of memory — ten times what the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> would need! Which, of course, just<br />
killed the whole thing."<br />
In general, it seems the whole issue of<br />
price could be the decisive factor in terms<br />
of who wins the race to bnng multimedia to<br />
the masses. Outside the set top box field.<br />
Apple Mac's Pippin is just another example<br />
of an impressive spec machine that's<br />
been indefinitely delayed because they<br />
can't deliver the goods at an affordable<br />
level for home use.<br />
The lesson is clear to Gilbreath. 'To be<br />
successful the initial cost is the key. We<br />
companies an awful amount of money.<br />
"But in truth it isn't multimedia,"<br />
continued. "It just means you've gol<br />
large storage device that you c<br />
retrieve information from and you<br />
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taste at true multimedia But it's still r<br />
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feel that with the <strong>Amiga</strong> we can rea<br />
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a - Thus. Viscorp"s previous set top experi-<br />
wments htypically<br />
had built-in genlocks to<br />
omake lthem<br />
very television friendly. And if<br />
e you think TV centric software sounds like<br />
crio more othan<br />
another empty buzz term, it's<br />
man<br />
eye-opener to see what Viscom have<br />
malready<br />
achieved with a non-<strong>Amiga</strong>-based<br />
utex named - ED.<br />
MAX ED-ROOM<br />
For example, ED already has an unusually<br />
convenient on-screen TV entertainment<br />
guide. It differs from a facility like<br />
teletext because users will be able to<br />
select programmes that interest them, and<br />
automatically set the VCR up to record<br />
tem at the same time.<br />
Then there's the matter of Viscorp's<br />
Cense to NTN, a company bearing rights<br />
to a number of key sporting events. NTN<br />
actually transmit live action to ED and<br />
users are given the opportunity of betting<br />
n a What happens next? game.<br />
Ifs a way to get involved with the sparing<br />
event you're watching. and over the<br />
whole country you could be playing with 20-<br />
30,000 people,' Gilbreath said. "We see<br />
that happening with a lot of different TV<br />
shows."<br />
All of which sounds impressive, but one<br />
would expect that the new <strong>Amiga</strong>-based set<br />
top box would be a long way off in development<br />
time. According to Gilbreath, however<br />
making the new product is the easy part<br />
"Electrically, the <strong>Amiga</strong>-based product<br />
exists but we've not deployed it yet," he<br />
said. "Before we can do that it's about lining<br />
up a sufficient amount of roll Out developers<br />
to have titles ready. The product itself is not<br />
a problem since it's based on a merging of<br />
our previous experience,"<br />
Gilbreath has seen radical technology<br />
flop before, including his own CD-TV, so he<br />
realises having a good base product isn't<br />
enough. 'This is a very expensive business<br />
to be involved in,' he explained, 11 the battle<br />
was just about technology this box would<br />
be a very strong winner. But it comes down<br />
to content; if you bring out a new player you<br />
need enough supporting software on<br />
Launch."<br />
If anything gives the <strong>Amiga</strong> a fighting<br />
chance, it's not the hardware but the talent<br />
that can exploit it to the full a fact stated<br />
by both Scala and Viacom. Barry Thurston<br />
called the Scala programming team heroes<br />
of the <strong>Amiga</strong> world, Gilbreath is equally<br />
adamant that <strong>Amiga</strong> people are smartest in<br />
the set top field.<br />
"There's a base of software writers that<br />
know <strong>Amiga</strong>DOS and know television and<br />
entertainment,<br />
- other h e computer-based companies doing<br />
asimilar r g stuff u eand<br />
television is not their nor-<br />
s mal , playback - medium. We think our people<br />
Ware better e equipped to do the lob,"<br />
k A lot nof<br />
promises have been made over<br />
othe last w few years, and lot of promises have<br />
obeen<br />
broken. With teams like Scala and<br />
fViscorp<br />
leading the way, maybe this time<br />
things will be different.<br />
Computer<br />
television<br />
will be come<br />
an e ve rda y<br />
part of life ,<br />
and the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> le a ds<br />
the wa y<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
FEATURE II<br />
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If people moan about one area In<br />
which the <strong>Amiga</strong> has been superseded<br />
by its rivals. it's processing<br />
speed. New PCs and Macs are just<br />
so much fester, it won't be possible<br />
to do half the things they're capable<br />
of until the RISC machines come<br />
through — or so they say.<br />
Of course speed is very important.<br />
but for multimedia the <strong>Amiga</strong> is a lot<br />
more capable in this area than many<br />
realise. Interestingly enough, the<br />
Shapeshifter Mac emulator ran animations<br />
and video faster on an<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> 030 processor than on many<br />
of the Macs in our office.<br />
The fact that Escom have dropped<br />
the 10E-based A4000 desktop in<br />
favour of the SCSI equipped A4000T<br />
will also prove a big help. Barry<br />
Thurston points to faster transfer<br />
rates as being vital when planning<br />
for the playback of motion video.<br />
Add to that the fact that it allows the<br />
connection of better quality peripherals,<br />
and more of them, and this will<br />
give the <strong>Amiga</strong> access to Some very<br />
powerful multimedia tools indeed.<br />
53
54<br />
GRAPHICS<br />
t the start of this year, Panasonic<br />
announced a new dual-function<br />
quad-speed CD-ROM drive. So<br />
what? Well, it was a quad-speed CD-ROM<br />
drive and - this is where it gets good - a<br />
650Mb magneto optical drive all in the<br />
same box, but for not that much more than<br />
a standard quad-speed drive. The adverts<br />
started appearing and eventually we got<br />
one to look at for ourselves. So is it any<br />
good?<br />
Let's start with the way it is built. The<br />
drive looks like any standard CD-ROM<br />
drive from the outside with the exception of<br />
the PO logo on the front panel. When you<br />
open that panel you will notice another difference.<br />
It has a tray within a tray kind of<br />
affair, one for the PD cartridge and one for<br />
a normal CD. Because of the height difference<br />
between a standard CD and one of<br />
these cartridges, this tray within a tray<br />
thingy becomes necessary - the interior<br />
tray moving upwards when it retracts if<br />
there is a normal CD in it.<br />
The PD cartridge itself actually shares<br />
many of the same dimensions as a CDs<br />
R O M caddy - which you should have<br />
some familiarity with if you own an older<br />
CD-ROM drive. However. the PD cartridge<br />
will not work in caddy-based CD-ROM dnves<br />
which is a great shame as it would<br />
certainly put this drive into my all-time top<br />
ten list of products.<br />
SITTING PRETTY<br />
The drive is nice and easy to install with<br />
jumper-based termination (rather than<br />
resistor packs which can be awkward to<br />
remove and replace) and sits quite happily<br />
in the top bay of my machine. Software<br />
installation is certainly a lot less complicated<br />
than the many disks of installation software<br />
for the PC and Mac included in the<br />
box would suggest.<br />
If you are using an <strong>Amiga</strong> with a SCSI<br />
interface built-in like an A3000, nothing<br />
needs changing. However, the drive isn't<br />
particularly happy with all controllers - it<br />
does work on a GVP controller and also<br />
on our A2091, but it didn't like the A4091<br />
SCSI II controller we use in our A4000 at<br />
work. U you do get it working then all you<br />
need do is load up HDToolbox, or its<br />
equivalent on your machine, and partition<br />
the cartridge the same way you would with<br />
any new hard drive. As for the CD-ROM<br />
famoatibilitg<br />
(ro55roads<br />
It is a shame. as I already said, that the cartridge system isn't a little more<br />
compatible. If it worked in the same way as standard MO drives there would at<br />
least be some cross-'platform• compatibility. As it is, the only drive you can<br />
read a PD cartridge in is Panasonic's own drive. It also has to be hoped that<br />
the PD drive is going to be more compatible in the future with hard drive controllers.<br />
Some of the SCSI controllers the PD drive does work with include the<br />
GVP hard card, HiSolt's Squirrel controller the embedded SCSI controller in<br />
A3000s and thus <strong>Commodore</strong>'s own A2091, and the new Datanyer SCSI<br />
controller for the Al200.<br />
A<br />
side of things, using AmiCDROM<br />
is extremely simple and you can<br />
set up the PD drive as a CD-ROM<br />
unit with the same ease that you set up<br />
the cartridge side of things.<br />
How well does the drive perform?<br />
According to Sysinfo the cartridge runs<br />
along at a nice steady meg a second,<br />
although copying files to and from the<br />
drive in °Opus puts the lie to those figures.<br />
In a test I did copying roughly 10Mbs<br />
worth of 24-bit pictures, it look six minutes<br />
and 40 seconds to write all 10Mbs to the<br />
PD drive, and just one minute and 50 seconds<br />
to copy them from the PD drive back<br />
onto my hard drive (which. incidentally, is<br />
rated as giving me a little over three<br />
megabytes a second).<br />
This obviously means that in real world<br />
terms the drive only writes at about a meg<br />
every 40 seconds. not quite as fast as<br />
Sysinto suggests. On the plus side it does<br />
mean that the drive reads at about a meg<br />
every eleven seconds - still not a great<br />
speed but at least better than its write<br />
speed. I should point out, though, that the<br />
speed for reads and writes does vary quite<br />
a lot and is not always as slow as the figures<br />
I have printed, The CD-ROM's speed<br />
is a lot more predictable. Seeing that the<br />
drive is supposed to be a quad-speed<br />
• AM<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
/ drive, you'd expect to get around t<br />
600ka secondmark.And,nosurpn<br />
es here, that's exactly what you do get<br />
In conclusion, I would have to say that<br />
wouldn't use the Panasonic PD drive<br />
an everyday replacement for a hard dri<br />
but if you are going to use it for archiv<br />
or as a final step before mastering a C<br />
then this unit provides significant value f<br />
ar money. For users out there that haven<br />
yel bought a CD-ROM drive, it is perha<br />
worth pe waiting for a bit and saving up t<br />
extra cash to get your hands on an a<br />
tional 664Mb of hard drive space at the<br />
same time. As each additional 664Mb car<br />
-tridge only costs fifty quid it remains pro<br />
ably the cheapest way of beefing up yo<br />
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omputer 2D animation has been<br />
having a rough lime of it over the<br />
last few years. After the eye<br />
candy niceties of LightWave, Wavefront<br />
and 3D Studio and its professional users.<br />
2D is seen as something from the past<br />
that should remain there indefinitely<br />
unless produced by Disney. There's no<br />
les flare. no 2.400 lights illuminating the<br />
undercarriage of a space freight and no<br />
30 chases through 24-bit deep space.<br />
freed. computer animation is inherently<br />
seen as a 3D format of polygons,<br />
ditmapped textures and splining because<br />
the medium lends itself so well to the<br />
genre and for the last few years has been<br />
seen as the best option for achieving the<br />
ercessible. The likes of Jurassic Park and<br />
Lawnmower Man to Babylon 5 and<br />
SetiOuest DSV have created a myopic<br />
view of computer's potential throughout all<br />
alas of silicon art.<br />
After this initial flux of enthusiasm In<br />
one area, it's now becoming more apparent<br />
that artists and animators from all<br />
weiliz of life are finding ways of turning the<br />
30 legacy into something else far, far<br />
removed<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong> thought it was time to<br />
tin the spotlight on the unsung heroines<br />
it heroes who are making real waves in<br />
the animation scene to ask them what<br />
makes their <strong>Amiga</strong> such a vital comporeit<br />
in the production process, and what<br />
techniques they use to turn the ordinary<br />
efe the extraordinary<br />
,<br />
An anim for all<br />
5Pa50115<br />
O Judging from the media, it<br />
rwears<br />
that there are two distinctive<br />
ttraes.<br />
The commercial artist who's in it<br />
ipallor<br />
the money (to eat, clothe, live<br />
s id so on) and the individual artist<br />
t'hose<br />
work apparently shouldn't be<br />
s lunded because it only appeals to a<br />
hmnonly.<br />
While there are extreme cases<br />
aol<br />
stereotype in both areas that inflame<br />
vpublic<br />
contempt and do more damage<br />
e than good to the arts scene as a whole<br />
a<br />
tininess Camelot's award of E55 million<br />
n t the Royal Opera House and the sub-<br />
inewt<br />
backlash that has people mutmWring<br />
that money should be given solely<br />
to charities, never mind the Arts<br />
a<br />
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Crunch). many artists are genuinely try-<br />
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bg their best to bring something fresh,<br />
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vaginal and individualistic to the small<br />
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and big screens<br />
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Despite the supposed black-and-<br />
b<br />
inkte nature to the arts, the majority of<br />
people operating in the grey areas In<br />
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between are working in both arenas and<br />
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creating original and exciting work<br />
sesultaneously.<br />
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Take Jonathan Hodgson. He's been<br />
animating for the past 15 years using a<br />
variety of media. His commercials<br />
rude SAAB. Kilmeaden Cheddar and<br />
FEATURE<br />
Four animator5<br />
and an<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong><br />
program 'biros for<br />
While Heat (BBC1),<br />
Kersplat (Channel<br />
4), Nelson Mandela<br />
(Channel 4) and<br />
Classic Trucks<br />
(Channel 4 ) .<br />
Originally an illustrator,<br />
Hodgson came<br />
across animation<br />
while studying<br />
at Liverpool arts<br />
school and decided that the<br />
moving image was tar more interesting.<br />
As with many art schools, the slant was<br />
very much on the experimental - a tradition<br />
that Hodgson still swears by today.<br />
He had his first introduction to computers,<br />
specifically the <strong>Amiga</strong>, only a year<br />
ago when he applied to the arts council<br />
for funding for a short experimental animation<br />
that'll be screened as part of the<br />
FourMations series on its completion.<br />
Since that time, the computer has<br />
become a vital part of his animation<br />
process. He has since produced an intro<br />
animation for Channel Four's Classic<br />
Trucks series (detailed below).<br />
MENTAL GRAFFITI<br />
Meanwhile. Hodgson continues to<br />
work on his animation. Described as<br />
'mental graffiti', using a variety of different<br />
medias from charcoal to video, the<br />
basic theme behind the film is what goes<br />
on inside someone's head while doing<br />
something as mundane as walking to<br />
work. The <strong>Amiga</strong> is being used as a vital<br />
part of the production with the now<br />
famous PARcard taking centre stage for<br />
lifter looking at 311 animation in fia5t<br />
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8rt15t5 . who dal making llmiga animated art<br />
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the management and playback of all<br />
5<br />
Images (detailed below).<br />
So impressed is Hodgson with the<br />
1<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> that he's planning to produce<br />
another film created solely on the<br />
1<br />
machine. The appeal of using the <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
is the speed of adding a variety of<br />
0<br />
effects: "You can turn a photographic<br />
image into an outline image within sec-<br />
,<br />
onds. Also, the potential for the likes of<br />
morphing is very exciting" commented<br />
N<br />
Hodgson.<br />
"While uses so far have been very<br />
a<br />
obvious, there's lots of stuff yet to be<br />
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<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
57
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done. Take typography - a hundred new<br />
typefaces can be created by morphing a<br />
single typeface and creating subtle differences<br />
and changes. The same could<br />
be done by morphing two pictures<br />
together. There's an endless resource<br />
that's just wailing to be fully exploited."<br />
Furthermore, the price of the equipment<br />
compared to the likes of a Ouantel<br />
paintbox plus the hire charge of an operator<br />
has proved a strong selling point to<br />
many animators including Hodgson: "It's<br />
amazing that you can do so much on a<br />
system now. It costs a fraction of the<br />
high-end systems - it's a crude Harry<br />
(Quantal)."<br />
There is a downside to all this enthu-<br />
siasm though - at present, he sees the<br />
use of computer graphics as a little limited:<br />
"There seems to be too much<br />
emphasis on style and techniques and<br />
how realistic you can make something.<br />
A lot of 3D stuff bores me - there's a<br />
real lack of content usually and the concepts<br />
behind the images are generally<br />
science fiction-based."<br />
Like any tool as well, he knows it<br />
takes time to get used to the computer:<br />
"There are so many options available<br />
that you can frequently find yourself disappearing<br />
up a blind alley and wasting<br />
time. The good side to this, though. is<br />
the potential for discovery as well."<br />
Despite his own success using the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong>. Hodgson can never see himself<br />
moving solely onto a computer platform.<br />
-<br />
Pgraphics<br />
is how they fit in with other<br />
etechniques<br />
- that's when things are<br />
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to start getting realty interesting."<br />
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fwork<br />
produced in the field of animation<br />
uand,<br />
last month, featured a program<br />
tdedicated<br />
to the computer animators.<br />
uOne<br />
artist showcased was Ruth<br />
rLinglord.<br />
a one-time occupational thera-<br />
e pist turned professional animator. For<br />
othose<br />
who saw her short animation enti-<br />
f tled 'What She Wants" they can hardly<br />
chave<br />
failed to notice the sometimes<br />
oshocking<br />
and sexually-oriented content.<br />
m Lingford*s uncompromising style has<br />
pwon<br />
her acclaim and work on an<br />
uincreasingly<br />
large scale_ Her love for<br />
tanimation<br />
didn't blossom during her<br />
eteen<br />
years though - while she studied<br />
ron<br />
an art foundation course after leaving<br />
school, her career before animation was<br />
dealing with mentally ill old people as an<br />
occupational therapist. One day, she<br />
realised she was simply running out of<br />
care - with a husband and two children<br />
to look out for in the evening on top of<br />
the already stressful day job, Lingford<br />
tia55i(<br />
For anyone who saw the Classic<br />
Trucks series on Channel 4,<br />
Hodgson designed the vivid intro<br />
sequence. He was helped by Dan<br />
Arnall who works for Mariut<br />
Rimmenen, also interviewed<br />
here. What follows is a breakdown<br />
of the intro and how the<br />
various effects were achieved.<br />
AN the ima ge s he re ha ve be e n ta ke n<br />
from different sources. The fl yover,<br />
clouds, a nd trucks we re ta ke n from<br />
va rious books. The ma n wa lking<br />
across the frame is a friend of<br />
Hodgson a nd a s his fe e t ste p into the<br />
posturoductiomadded puddle s,<br />
spla she s a re forme d. The se we re<br />
cre a te d in Brillia nce a nd the whole<br />
sce ne wa s composire d toge the r using<br />
the pa cka ge .<br />
Hodgson took the shape of the lender<br />
and ma ppe d on the re fle ction of the<br />
mart a s he a ppe a rs to wa lk pa st the<br />
truck. The a ctua l truck ima ge wa s<br />
bent slightly to give the illusion of<br />
perspective. The bright pa le tte<br />
was painted afterwards. All the<br />
work wa s done with<br />
Brillia nce .<br />
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nuts. All th• shots used in the intro<br />
were conve rte d into a 1 6 -colour<br />
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slowed down the hard drive and used<br />
too much spa ce .<br />
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was a dde d fra me by fra me using<br />
Brillia nce ', fille d sha pe option to<br />
cre a te the pulsa ting pa 1le tte . Tha t<br />
whole se ction wa s ma ske d off to<br />
achieve the e ffe ct.<br />
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The va rious a re a s of diffe re nt<br />
colours were traced off separately<br />
and fille d. Brillia nce wa it use d to a dd<br />
more contour a nd sha pe to the<br />
1<br />
splash. Finally, hard edges brought<br />
about by importing ima ge s we re<br />
removed the using sme a r a nd<br />
smooth option..<br />
decided that an alternative and permanent<br />
career move was needed.<br />
With the financial support of her<br />
husband, she undertook a<br />
Fine Art degree course at<br />
Middlesex Polytechnic in<br />
the mid-'80s and came<br />
across animation<br />
quite by accident in<br />
the course syllabus.<br />
"It was one of those<br />
life experiences - I<br />
knew what I wanted<br />
to do when I grew<br />
up. With animation.<br />
you can make things<br />
do whatever you want.<br />
There are no restrictions"<br />
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enthuses Lingford.<br />
Because of her animation work, she<br />
was accepted into the prestigious Royal<br />
College of Art to do an MA in animation<br />
and in 1992, graduated. While there,<br />
Two shots were taken here - one<br />
of focus on the window a nd the a t<br />
In-focus. Afte r the fra me of the window<br />
ha d be e n ste ncille d Out, a ye<br />
of tra nspa re ncy la ye rs we re a dde d<br />
using Brilliance - a man ordering<br />
inside the ca lla , a building, a truck<br />
passing a nd in the se ction which<br />
becomes the C la ssic Trucks logo, a<br />
vide o of a lorry a pproa ching the<br />
corners. its lights painted in and its<br />
number pla te re move d.<br />
Hodgson morphe d using M orph P<br />
to the in.locus shot be ca use he fe lt<br />
that simply mixing would ha ve<br />
se e me d highly unre a listic a s it focus<br />
pun. its ore pull focus, the C la ssic<br />
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took a we e k a nd a ha lf to comple te -<br />
there a re se ve n diffe re nt la ye rs in<br />
Feeling Mil Wag<br />
The film that Hodgson is wefh<br />
ing on currently, 'Feeling kik<br />
Way'. is an experimental piece<br />
shot on Hi-8 and will last aboul<br />
seven minutes. Charting the<br />
mental outpourings and process<br />
of a worker on his way to the<br />
office, the whole thing is she'<br />
from his POV. Hodgson know<br />
that the basic premise is huge,<br />
gripping, but from what I've seer<br />
of his animation additions the<br />
piece looks excellent. The<br />
process firstly involves shooting<br />
the H1-8 material and then<br />
adding the effects on afterwards<br />
What follows is a breakdown ot<br />
that process.<br />
she had spent some of her time usi<br />
the high-end Macs and software to c<br />
ate work and experiment. The firs<br />
immediate problem on !saw<br />
was where to find a co<br />
puler that could repla<br />
the more costly met<br />
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animation.<br />
In 1988. an Amig<br />
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Linglord had a bri<br />
look at Deluxe Paint<br />
but had not bee<br />
impressed initially by it<br />
primitive look and design. 0<br />
experimenting further, though, sh<br />
realised the <strong>Amiga</strong> system did offe<br />
enough to make creating animation<br />
home a viable proposition, The nex
Video footage - starling rn a house and<br />
then on to the stre e ts of London,<br />
Hodgson ha s trie d to ca pture e xa ctly<br />
what you would tie s a nd took out for on<br />
Me way to work - pa ssing shops,<br />
leaking a t your sha dow, moving<br />
through a busy crowd on the way to a<br />
trant, and re a ding signs. Afte r shooting<br />
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transferred on to the ...<br />
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impractical a nd costly. H e he a rd a bout<br />
PARcard a nd the re st is history.<br />
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received won her a place at the<br />
Museum of the Moving Image as an animator<br />
in residence. Akin to being put<br />
under a microscope, Lingford sat in a<br />
room working all day while the public<br />
watched in from the other side of pane<br />
of glass.<br />
The bonus to the experience though<br />
was a proper commission with real<br />
money and development time to work<br />
on her up-and-coming project. Death<br />
to-<br />
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In this $cene, we soo the walker ;oohing<br />
a t his sha dow a s I t cha nge s a nd<br />
turns into a biza rre la ndsca pe<br />
Jona tha n<br />
Hodgson:<br />
"P ersonally, the<br />
future of compute s<br />
graphics is how<br />
they fit in with<br />
other te chnique s -<br />
that's whe n things<br />
are going to sta rt<br />
getting re a lly<br />
inte re sting"<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
FEATURE<br />
and The Mother, an adaptation of a<br />
lesser-known Hans Christian<br />
Anderson story. In fact, Channel 4<br />
liked her storyboard so much that<br />
production begins in September with a<br />
budget In the E40,000 area.<br />
Her other work shows the diversity<br />
available to animators. From<br />
producing short animated sequences<br />
for the CD-ROM version of the<br />
best-selling Griffin and Sabine trilogy<br />
now being produced by Peter<br />
Gabriel's Real World multimedia<br />
company, to a 20 minute training<br />
animation on how to deal with the<br />
problems of glue sniffing, her work<br />
is varied but boasts her own individual<br />
style. In the meantime, she<br />
has upgraded to a 4000 and the<br />
PARcard.<br />
With a healthy portfolio of animation<br />
tucked into one video cassette, she<br />
sees computer animation as an ideal<br />
media: "What's happening now is very<br />
exciting. Back in the old days, we<br />
were all terribly scornful of computers.<br />
People at college now find they can do<br />
what they want with computers and<br />
aren't having their work affected by<br />
clumsy technology.*<br />
FUTURE THOUGHTS<br />
As for the future. Linglord is equally<br />
optimistic: -<br />
Anyone<br />
animate — I don't find that thought<br />
wthreatening. i l l At the end of the day, it's<br />
ball about e the idea behind the<br />
aanimation b not the technique, and com-<br />
lputers e offer an ideal platform to get<br />
tstarted."<br />
o She still believes, though, that people<br />
must learn the fundamentals of<br />
animation creation to give them the<br />
necessary knowledge to make a solid<br />
start. Her advice for budding animators<br />
is simple: 'I'd just use DP415 and<br />
draw using the light box. Draw the<br />
movement first to get a feel of what<br />
animation is all about. The look can<br />
come later."<br />
She also sees computers as offering<br />
an excellent way of learning the<br />
ropes. In between her animation work<br />
she has been teaching at the<br />
University of Humberside and some<br />
days at the National Film and<br />
Television School.<br />
With something like walk cycles,<br />
you're always going to get it wrong to<br />
begin with. Ii requires lots of practise<br />
and I noticed while teaching that students<br />
have a tendency to be very<br />
precious when drawing with pencil and<br />
paper<br />
- it takes them a long time as they<br />
Lin painstakingly draw out each frame.<br />
gfo The majority, though, end up with a<br />
rd walk cycle that doesn't work, With a<br />
ecomputer, x the investment required to<br />
pproduce l a result is so slight that you're<br />
anot ias<br />
precious and can rattle off<br />
nexample s after example, It's a very<br />
. good teaming tool,"
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FEATURE<br />
What She Want<br />
0 or lenging her first subject animation, matter, Lingford The theme wanted behind a chal-<br />
What She Wants is twofold. Firstly, she wanted<br />
to create an erotic animation - there has always<br />
been a school of thought that believes it's impossible<br />
to create such a thing because animation<br />
doesn't allow the viewer to become fully involved<br />
with the animated characters. Secondly, it was<br />
Each ima ge in this se ction wa s<br />
copie d from a pa inting by<br />
O&acrolx. The proce ss is simple -<br />
this Roma ne sque ma n wa s<br />
cre a te d using the unbroke n a nd<br />
broken line option in WA_<br />
Tim sta rting point wa s<br />
on Clika 's Ughta ble<br />
facility. The ima ge wa s<br />
drawn up using the<br />
thick bla ck line .-<br />
Black and white 5Pal0115<br />
and Langford<br />
drew in the<br />
relevant cha nge s<br />
to turn the ima ge<br />
into...<br />
...Lingford then<br />
moved a he a d by<br />
two fra me s a nd<br />
drew in the next<br />
ste p.-<br />
Lingford is curre ntly working on the CD4 1 0 kil<br />
ve rsion of the be st se lling Griffin a nd Sa bine trilogy<br />
being produce d by Pe te r tisbria le R e a l World multi.<br />
media compa ny - unfortuna te ly, the title won't be<br />
available on the <strong>Amiga</strong> on ite re le a se in Spring<br />
reaction against the apparent increase in sexuallyrelated<br />
matenal in the media - she felt as if she<br />
was being told that everyone should be having sex<br />
and thinking about it, almost as if a form of oontrol•<br />
its a paranoid attitude to a certain extent but it<br />
seemed that sexuality was being manipulated to<br />
make us bigger and better consumers."<br />
With this double-edged sword in hand, What She<br />
a woma n. Lingford didn't wa nt to<br />
cut a nd copy in be twe e n be ca use the<br />
end re sult would ha ve a ppe a re d Je rky.<br />
Also. morphine wa s rule d out simply<br />
because it would de void the<br />
animation of a ny re a l style<br />
tolour section5<br />
...Once done , she 'd pla y the<br />
end result to ago if it worked.<br />
if succe ssful, she re turne d to<br />
the inte rme dia te fra me s a nd<br />
drew thorn in<br />
A pre vie w of the up-a nd-coming De a th a nti The<br />
atother, Lingtord's Cha nne l 4 funde d a nima tion is<br />
presently in pre production. Tito visua l style is<br />
based on 0114111k60 woodcuts of the e a rly 2 0 th ce ntu.<br />
ry note the / M e e le ft by the cha ra cte r's move me nt<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
Wants look nine months to fully complete and<br />
proves to be an animation that doesn't pull any<br />
punches. Her main process was to put a series of<br />
seemingly unrelated images together and come up<br />
with new ideas and connections - she feels the<br />
project was successful on the whole. What follows<br />
is a breakdown of the two main processes featured<br />
in the anim.<br />
The arm and body of the<br />
woman turn into a horse 's ne ck<br />
and he a d. The proce ss is ve ry<br />
simila r to the old tra dition of<br />
painting on gla ss - ta ke pa rts<br />
away a nd a dd ne w one s<br />
Finally, she would a dd colour<br />
and go ove r the bla ck line s<br />
with the re le va nt ba ckground<br />
colour to produce a n une ve n<br />
and more ha nd-dra wn e ffe ct<br />
Ruth Linglord:<br />
"With<br />
animation. you<br />
ca n ma ke<br />
things do<br />
whatever you<br />
want. The re<br />
al• ITO<br />
restrictions."<br />
1
Himminen and 50r1<br />
0<br />
the<br />
ucked<br />
top<br />
away<br />
floor<br />
in<br />
is<br />
a<br />
an<br />
London<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> 4000<br />
terrace<br />
and<br />
house<br />
Silicon<br />
on<br />
Graphics side by side. The owner. Mariut<br />
Renminen, has been producing animation for the<br />
last 20 years. An animation director by trade.<br />
computers have only just begun taking a very<br />
actms role In her work. On board is her son Dan<br />
ArraII, a computer operator and animator whose<br />
expertise has also helped Jonathan Hodgson.<br />
I was in 1974 that she had her first experience<br />
with a computer: "I was in London to shoot<br />
a commercial with Electronic Arts and became<br />
involved because the media was interesting and<br />
new. Unfortunately at that time, the whole<br />
computer operation was in the hands of the<br />
engineers not the creatives due to the inaccessitdey<br />
of the hardware and software" commented<br />
Rimminen.<br />
Subsequently, she didn't return to the computer<br />
scene for another 20 years. In the meantime,<br />
she continued with her commercial work and<br />
has tad venous animations shown on Channel<br />
4. /ter next foray into computers was the <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
500, owned by her son, which came with Deluxe<br />
Paint 3. So impressed with the standard possible,<br />
she quickly invested in a 4000 and a<br />
PARcarcl The machine is currently being used<br />
on another Channel 4 Four Mations anim in conjunction<br />
with the Silicon Graphics. With the<br />
mock-up created on the <strong>Amiga</strong> already, the bulk<br />
of the final version is being produced on the SGI.<br />
RISKY BUSINESS<br />
While some <strong>Amiga</strong> owners maybe fuming at<br />
the thought, Rimminen is quick to point out that<br />
one of the reasons for bringing in the SGI was<br />
me cloud of doubt hanging over <strong>Commodore</strong>'s<br />
luture 'We had planned to go with Arnigas solely,<br />
but with such an investment in something that<br />
was looking decidedly shaky it was just too<br />
much of a risk.<br />
- Indeed, she sings the <strong>Amiga</strong>'s praises: "I've<br />
werked with Macs as well and it has lots of interesting<br />
programs but its still not a great machine.<br />
It the <strong>Amiga</strong> was developed in the same way as •<br />
the Mac - easy to use in other words - it would<br />
be ideal"<br />
Star of the show though, yet again, is the<br />
PARcard. While shooting the live footage at<br />
hired studios, they used a Hi-8 video camera<br />
and stored each frame directly onto the card<br />
which was set up nearby. The <strong>Amiga</strong> has also<br />
taped her puppet skills as well - while shooting<br />
a particular scene, Rimminen needed to him a<br />
dill rolling out a handbag_ Instead of the usual<br />
painstaking set-up required to perform such an<br />
anirrelion feat, she simply held the doll in the relevant<br />
position for each frame and then took out<br />
her fingers using Brilliance in post production. 1<br />
hnd the system very tactile which is unusual for a<br />
computer._ it enables me to use my puppet skills<br />
and help in the process<br />
- While s h the e SGI takes centre stage in this prodaction,<br />
c o mRimminen m e n is t obviously a true enthusiast.<br />
e 'While d . at a show recently, I met dozens of<br />
animators all singing the praises of the machine.<br />
Even after all this time, there's a real community<br />
saint tor the <strong>Amiga</strong>. II Escom succeed. I think the<br />
future for the <strong>Amiga</strong> in the animation sector is<br />
excellent."<br />
Mang Happq Return5<br />
A theme-heavy animation portraying how the<br />
present is both formed from the past and the<br />
future - because of our experiences and<br />
hopes, there's no such thing as objective reality.<br />
The anim explores this with a mixture of<br />
computer and live action<br />
Mainlined wa s pla ce d on a spinning<br />
cha ir in this shot. The MVO<br />
was tha n mite re d a nd turne d into a n<br />
anintbrush. The pa le tte wa s<br />
cha nge d a nd the fina l ima ge<br />
ste ncilte d into the live a ction lore .<br />
ground with... Brillia nce !<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
Dan Arna li a nd fila rtut<br />
illimmine rc "I find the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> ve ry ta ctile<br />
which is unusua l tor A<br />
compute r— it e na ble s<br />
me to use my puppe t<br />
skills a nd he lp in the<br />
process."<br />
Sit this sce ne , the M ints in the ve ne tia n blind ta ke<br />
oil a nd fly a cross the a ce sie n. Rinwnine n's fe c•<br />
was put ove r the top AS A 2 0 pe r ce nt<br />
transparency with a riiiia nce . The birds<br />
themseives sta rte d a s dots ma pping the ir flight<br />
plans a nd the n we re subse que ntly dra wn in with<br />
Brillia nce with a slight tra nspa re ncy.<br />
Other work<br />
41 M orph Plus wa s use d to distort the fa ce<br />
into a va mpa ric ima go. The ta ttoos on the<br />
face we re ske tche d 041 with Brillia nce by<br />
, digita l a rtist Ja ck Schute e<br />
in the ba ckground bomb, ca n be se e n<br />
dropping - this e ffe ct wa s a chie ve d by<br />
simply shooting a book pa ge on vide o<br />
while tilting the ca llie ra down, The<br />
Houses of Pa rlia me nt we re corn posite d<br />
over the lop a nd e dge s we re blurre d to<br />
se e m life like . The broa dca ste rs we re<br />
taken from the vide o re corde r a nd<br />
picked up a s a n a nimbrush e nd pla ce d<br />
V on top of the a ction<br />
Afte r usktg AluitiFra nte a s a<br />
compositor a nd dra wing a n a lpha<br />
cha nne l for e a ch live fra me of Um<br />
actor. the re st of the shot wa s<br />
ima ge proce sse d with the tine a rt<br />
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t lastl <strong>Amiga</strong> net surfers have a<br />
graphical world wide web browser<br />
that is capable of dealing<br />
with forms. AMosaic v1.413 was launched<br />
onlo an unsuspecting public in the early<br />
days of July and has a revamped GUI with<br />
a nice bouncing ball progress animation<br />
Ouch better than the pulsing radio button<br />
or the spinning clock hand) and Netscapelike<br />
gadgets tor progress through the<br />
wodd wide web. Also included in this latest<br />
version is the ability to type into the URL.<br />
address line, rather than having to open a<br />
requester and a built-in, hierarchically<br />
cdgantsed hollist,<br />
My overall impression is that this version<br />
is actually ever so slightly slower than<br />
AMosaic 1.3, but given its added benefits<br />
lin willing to forego that extra speed.<br />
Rinnily enough, given that AMosaic now<br />
ircludes a truly animated progress button,<br />
graphical navigation buttons and the<br />
ZIA), to construct forms, the executable's<br />
size is actually less than that of its<br />
predecessor.<br />
The way AMosaic now supports forms<br />
does seem slightly clunky, but I would<br />
Imagine this is down to the way MUI and<br />
ArnigaDOS work. What happens is that<br />
wfen you get to a URL that has a form.<br />
say the registration form for HotWired, The<br />
Electronic Telegraph or Yahoo, the<br />
AMosatc window disappears to be<br />
replaced by a little window telling you that<br />
AMosaic is constructing a form. The<br />
Aktsaic window then reappears with the<br />
tarn in place, voila!<br />
When you leave a forms page, exactly<br />
tie same thing happens. Scrolling within a<br />
bras page is a bit grinding, so some work<br />
Ct viously still needs to be clone on that<br />
front Another thing I miss from using<br />
Netscape at work all day is the MailTo:<br />
CGI script. This lets you click on someone's<br />
e-mail address on a home page and<br />
tend them some mail, but I guess you<br />
Pet have everything all at once.<br />
Next up is a related bit of software,<br />
Berend Ozceri's AMHotlist. This now also<br />
sports the hierarchically arranged hotlist<br />
elides You can create sub-menus and<br />
simply put your existing entries within<br />
hose sub-menus by clicking on the 'move'<br />
Don't forget<br />
the MI<br />
ACLISe e llite ste a dfa stly re fusing<br />
to conne ct to a re fle ctor sitet n<br />
button and then clicking where you want<br />
the entry No more shuffling through an<br />
endless hotlist trying to find the page you<br />
want — stuff them all inside descriptively<br />
named sub-menus and all your cares<br />
simply fly away.<br />
Well, perhaps not, but I do recommend<br />
using AMHothst v2 instead of the hothst in<br />
AMosaic itself because it is much nicer to<br />
use and can have a lot more entries visi-<br />
ble at one time. Of course, if you are having<br />
to use AMosaic on a native <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
screen, you might not have enough room<br />
to display them both and still have adequate<br />
room for the main AMosaic window.<br />
VERSION UPGRADE<br />
Lastly, there is a new version of the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong>'s sole videoconlerencing tool available<br />
on the net. At the time of writing,<br />
ACUSeeMe was at version 2_01, but I<br />
know that version 2.02 at least will be<br />
available by the time you read this.<br />
CUSeeMe is a standard for Internet videoconlerencing<br />
which gives you 'realtime'<br />
video and audio communications with<br />
another machine. This works great if you<br />
have a whole load of Unix boxes with<br />
cameras and mikes linked into an ATM<br />
network, but definitely leaves a little to be<br />
desired over a telephone line.<br />
Because the <strong>Amiga</strong> doesn't have a<br />
camera or mike as easy system add-ons.<br />
All three of the programs I have talked about require Magic User Interface — MUI<br />
- to work, which is why the screenshots always look so groovy, but is also<br />
responsible for slowing down the programs somewhat. Ever since AMosaic was<br />
launched, there has been a backlash against MUI slating its size and slowness.<br />
The programmers of AMosaic and Mr Ozceri retort that what they created would<br />
MN taken much longer by normal means and certainly wouldn't look as good.<br />
I have no problem whatsoever with WI. It has rarely crashed my machine,<br />
ert a in ly no more than any other program. and provides a very good-looking<br />
,<br />
nomputing<br />
having given a registered version away with the July issue, there<br />
tshould<br />
no longer be any complaints about users having to pay to use it, so<br />
itemps<br />
people should give MUI a break_<br />
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ACUSeerne will probably only appeal to<br />
lurkers because you have no way of<br />
replying to anything that is said or done at<br />
the other end of the link. This version<br />
actually interprets the reflector list that it<br />
comes with so you no longer have to type<br />
the addresses of the reflectors into a text<br />
gadget, you can simply select them from<br />
a scrolling list.<br />
Refl ectors are sites that carry<br />
CUSeeMe traffic, be it solely audio or<br />
both audio and video. and behave some-<br />
what like IRC servers in that they act as<br />
central gathering points for people to call<br />
into. ACUSeeMe is also written by the<br />
prolific Mr Ozceri who seems to have no<br />
end to his talents.<br />
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FEATURE<br />
poi a t games so long market ago, was the <strong>Amiga</strong> awash<br />
0 with high-quality, innovative<br />
titles that sold in abundance. But after<br />
the collapse of <strong>Commodore</strong>. software<br />
companies unsurprisingly became very<br />
cautious when it came to releasing<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> games. Some, after years of<br />
supporting the machine, were only too<br />
ready to abandon it and desert to the<br />
PC camp, others took a toe-dipping<br />
policy, releasing a couple of titles or<br />
even worse - second-rate PC portovers<br />
while many titles were 'put on<br />
hold.' .<br />
But now, the latest news from Escom<br />
is that the <strong>Amiga</strong> is going back into production<br />
and an Al200 is promised for<br />
September. But with a higher than<br />
expected RRP announced at E399, a<br />
lot of people are going to take a fair<br />
amount of convincing that developing<br />
for the <strong>Amiga</strong> is once again going to be<br />
a viable option.<br />
And, not only have Escom got their<br />
work cut out for them in this respect,<br />
but the vicious circle of developers not<br />
making the games until retailers stock<br />
them, and retailers not making shelf<br />
space available until they see widespread<br />
commitment, must be broken<br />
GENERAL CONSENSUS<br />
64<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong> talked to key<br />
industry sources to get the general<br />
opinion about the future ot the <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
games market and what they'd like to<br />
see from <strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies.<br />
The <strong>Amiga</strong> has always been the<br />
cheap, yet quality horns computer that<br />
not only could you buy the latest<br />
games for, but you could also create<br />
music on, compile a database and<br />
write a letter The PC has always been<br />
priced over three times as much as the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong>. The consoles, while available<br />
for the same price, were merely toys<br />
that could do no more than play<br />
games. But after a year off the market<br />
has it still got what it takes?<br />
As it stands, the <strong>Amiga</strong> still has<br />
IP(11 5PRE<br />
There has been a lot of speculation about what the new <strong>Amiga</strong>s<br />
will be like and the price at which they will retail. Incidentally,<br />
the interviews were conducted before Escom announced the<br />
price of the new Al200, and at Eng, it's a lot more than everyone<br />
was hoping for.<br />
Marcus Dyson, Team 17: "Al200 with an 030. 4Mb RAM (2<br />
fast, 2chip) and a 120Mb hard drive for E299. This may sound a<br />
little unrealistic, but PC's are now so well specified and so<br />
cheap that <strong>Amiga</strong> has to really offer good value for money."<br />
Andy Jolly, Binary Emotions: "The Al200 has to be around<br />
the t200 price range."<br />
Michael Crook, Guildhall: lt the Al200 can re-enter the market<br />
at E349.99 or less they will immediately grab a healthy<br />
chunk of consumer spend this Christmas."<br />
Simon Reynolds, Inter-mediates: I would like to see a<br />
cheap (sub-E200) Al200 in the marketplace, to kickstart interest<br />
in the <strong>Amiga</strong>."<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
many strengths which the supportive<br />
software developers are only too keen<br />
to point out. A strong and loyal user<br />
base already exists and Escom need to<br />
cultivate this. As Chris Warrender from<br />
Grandslam points out: "Escom must listen<br />
to the users, both past and present,<br />
and give them what they want in relation<br />
to the machine rather than telling<br />
them what they need. They have a<br />
ready-made installed base to start from<br />
- they should not ignore these users,<br />
but should foster the relationship<br />
between user and developer and this<br />
base will, undoubtedly increase.<br />
- <strong>Amiga</strong> users have proved themselves<br />
extremely loyal, especially with<br />
a generation who have grown up<br />
the machine. Marcus Dyson, he<br />
Multimedia at Team 17 states:<br />
great thing about the <strong>Amiga</strong> was<br />
taught a whole generation of ga<br />
players the bun of graphics, music<br />
ing arid coding." Dyson also poi<br />
the <strong>Amiga</strong> being a user-fri<br />
machine that is easy. even to<br />
novice to use.<br />
'The <strong>Amiga</strong> comes out of a bo<br />
is ready to run in seconds. No tire<br />
and troublesome sound cards, gr<br />
accelerators, I/O cards and mous<br />
vers to install, And Workbench 3<br />
superior to Windows '95, which is<br />
being steeped in praise becaus<br />
Technologies<br />
AMIGA<strong>Amiga</strong><br />
their work c<br />
for the m age<br />
ell the tough<br />
compe tition
id<br />
"T<br />
-<br />
tTle<br />
a<br />
tts<br />
rid<br />
)h<br />
d<br />
on<br />
lairt<br />
out<br />
s<br />
e<br />
Ors have had to tolerate Windows<br />
3.1 for so long."<br />
Vulcan Software's Lisa Tunnah<br />
agrees: "The PC has a habit of doing<br />
really scary things when you least<br />
Med it, whereas the <strong>Amiga</strong> sits there<br />
dsolaying a very friendly looking workbench<br />
environment. Running software<br />
on the <strong>Amiga</strong> is so easy, whereas you<br />
reed a degree in computer sc<br />
taile just to install Windows i<br />
OnyOur average PC."<br />
-<br />
The <strong>Amiga</strong> has many<br />
other positive factors<br />
and having a good<br />
tudget market certainly<br />
helps matters.<br />
As well 'as those<br />
available for around<br />
E10. the full price titles<br />
are also competitively<br />
priced With cartridges<br />
ind PC CD-ROM titles still<br />
rollat<br />
There 15 a worrying trend in the fimiga games<br />
market with fewer titles being IPIPd5P11<br />
lidthRtt inLIP5NatE5 whether anything ha5<br />
(hanged now 15T11177 haue unuelled their fi1d175<br />
at some of the bad-quality games being<br />
released that are giving the machine a<br />
bad name. Jolly believes: "I think<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> owners are fed up with paying<br />
out for poor quality software and are<br />
only willing to buy quality. For instance,<br />
Skidmarks 2 sold twice the number of<br />
the top console games in its first<br />
month."<br />
costing around the E40 mark,<br />
However, distribution always<br />
plays a crucial part and if the<br />
retailers aren't convinced.<br />
then the software companies'<br />
hard work will<br />
go down the drain.<br />
Vulcan Software<br />
have found a way<br />
around this by distributing<br />
their games<br />
themselves through<br />
mail order. "We have<br />
decided to distribute our<br />
own products for several<br />
reasons. One is the declining<br />
and with full priced <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
titles averaging around<br />
Dyson; "Any compa ny<br />
developing for the <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
confidence in <strong>Amiga</strong> products<br />
at wholesale and<br />
•<br />
but isn't doing CO3 2 stuff is retail level. Vulcan<br />
. vide value for money on<br />
out of its mind"<br />
couldn't change this sad<br />
1Pat<br />
score. A triple A title on the <strong>Amiga</strong> fact so we simply adapted."<br />
2can<br />
still sell in abundance, and some Neil Boote, Head of Non.<br />
5developers<br />
are ready to point the finger MusicProduct at Virgin<br />
,<br />
Our Price. defended the<br />
t<br />
retailers by saying:<br />
h<br />
"Virgin Retail is commit-<br />
e<br />
ted to all games formats<br />
A<br />
and as such, we stock<br />
m<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> products in the<br />
i<br />
Megastores. <strong>Amiga</strong> was a very<br />
g<br />
strong format three years ago and<br />
a<br />
recently had a very successful<br />
w<br />
Christmas in 1994. Demand has cumin<br />
i<br />
ished since then, and as such we<br />
l<br />
are keeping a close eye on the<br />
l<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> market and any develop-<br />
s<br />
ments that might affect it. We are<br />
tMary<br />
Eme tions, de ve lope rs of Spa rk<br />
ilegacy,<br />
be lie ve tha t <strong>Amiga</strong> owne rs a re<br />
aware that the <strong>Amiga</strong> still has<br />
over 1.5 million machines in<br />
lIN<br />
up of buying poor-qua lity softwa re<br />
l<br />
p<br />
r<br />
UK households, and any deci-<br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
FEATURE<br />
sion we make will take this into consideration."<br />
Simon Reynolds for Special Reserve<br />
is rather more pessimistic: 'The<br />
demand for <strong>Amiga</strong> products is dwindling<br />
down to the fact that there has<br />
been no new hardware sales for a<br />
year, and after a year out of the market,<br />
and with the Saturn and<br />
Playstation looming, Escom are going<br />
to have to do something really special<br />
to succeed."<br />
This time factor is also seen as a<br />
major problem that Escom will have to<br />
overcome. A year out of the market is a<br />
long time and in its absence the PC<br />
has taken the major foothold in the<br />
home computer market. Simon Jeffery.<br />
Vice President of Marketing at Virgin<br />
Interactive states: "Those who require<br />
a future-proof computer for education<br />
and a bit of gaming will be driven<br />
towards a DOS-based PC. Intel<br />
and Microsoft have<br />
increased the profile of<br />
the PC to the nonhobbyist<br />
consumer<br />
to the extent that<br />
people equate the<br />
term computing<br />
with the names of<br />
those two companies.<br />
This delimits<br />
the <strong>Amiga</strong> to the<br />
hobbyist and design<br />
sectors, plus niche<br />
areas like video. So pricing<br />
Afte r a me e ting with Escom, has to be extremely<br />
Virgin I nte ra ctive will aggressive."<br />
continue to de ve lop<br />
The <strong>Amiga</strong> is also<br />
Ion the <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
limited by being mainly a<br />
European platform - the Superconsoles<br />
will be international: "Their<br />
problem will be that the other platforms<br />
are truly international whereas the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> will be very much a<br />
British/European platform," said<br />
Michael Crook of Guildhall. Jeffery<br />
believes, too, that the <strong>Amiga</strong> will never<br />
be seen as a serious business<br />
machine: "DOS and Windowsbased<br />
applications rule<br />
this area. Sixty million<br />
PCs will be sold<br />
Will othe r pla tform.<br />
prove too much<br />
compe tition for the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> ?<br />
this year - and<br />
kr<br />
,<br />
65
FEATURE<br />
that's conservative. Sadly, I can't envisage<br />
the day when Microsoft publishes<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong>-specific epos." He linishes: "The<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> is a wonderful hobbyist machine.<br />
To pretend it's anything more will be its<br />
downfall."<br />
Apart from the hardware not being on<br />
the shelves for a year, the <strong>Amiga</strong> has<br />
also faced other problems. Piracy is<br />
cited as one factors that has led to the<br />
situation. One way around this would be<br />
to increase the amount of development<br />
on CD format. As Dyson puts it: 'Any<br />
company that is developing for the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> but isn't doing CD32 stuff is out<br />
of its mind. Because CD piracy is still<br />
(relatively) uncommon, <strong>Amiga</strong> CD software<br />
sells in larger amounts than the<br />
CD32's marketshare would suggest.<br />
More <strong>Amiga</strong> owners are getting CD-<br />
ROM drives and if companies will<br />
release enhanced CD software, I'm con-<br />
vinced they will see that effort rewarded<br />
with sales.<br />
"Personally, with faster loading times,<br />
less disk swaps and no need to take up<br />
hard drive space with full installs, I'd<br />
rather see all software issued on CD<br />
only."<br />
ENHANCING<br />
However, the CD32 in its current form<br />
is another bone of contention. Most<br />
games available for the CD32 have<br />
been port-overs from the <strong>Amiga</strong> with little<br />
or no enhancements, and the general<br />
feeling seems to be that the machine<br />
needs vastly enhancing and CD-specific<br />
titles need to be developed - especially<br />
with the imminent arrival of the Sony<br />
Playstation. Jolly backs this up: 'We<br />
think that the CD32 in its present design<br />
will have a hard time if it goes back into<br />
production - unless Escom intend to<br />
focus it on a different market, i.e, a<br />
set-top box. They must produce an<br />
upgraded CD32, re-styled and renamed<br />
would be a good move, complete with a<br />
tight development schedule,"<br />
What software developers would actually<br />
like to see on the <strong>Amiga</strong> itself is<br />
wide and varied, but most seem to be in<br />
agreement that they'd like to see<br />
increased specs. Warrender replies: "I<br />
would like to see high-capacity hard drives,<br />
built-in CD-ROM. cross platform<br />
compatibility, a new high resolution<br />
monitor to coincide with a higher standard<br />
video output. a portable version,<br />
Team 1 7 a re stiff de ve loping tor the <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
because the y a ro a ll hug. <strong>Amiga</strong> fa ns<br />
a nil neto hardi<br />
1BIE 501P5 for a gear, and<br />
tafter<br />
a gear out of the<br />
hmaret,<br />
and with the Saturn<br />
eand<br />
flanstation looming,<br />
rbtom<br />
are gang to haup to do<br />
n something realg 5optlal to<br />
hsuited<br />
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<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
cIeTORER 1995<br />
Super Shidrna rks prove d tha t<br />
quailty title s will still se ll we ll<br />
We take a look at what the software<br />
companies have in store now that<br />
Escom have revealed their plans,<br />
Vulcan: "Our policy is to continue to<br />
develop for the <strong>Amiga</strong> regardless<br />
of Escom's plans. We sincerely<br />
believe there is a strong user base out<br />
there." in development: *The Mini<br />
Series'.<br />
Grandslam: "Our policy on the development<br />
for the <strong>Amiga</strong> has only been<br />
strengthened with the Escom news<br />
We have always been an active supporter<br />
of the <strong>Commodore</strong> range since<br />
the early machines, and will continue<br />
to develop titles as long as <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
users are still out there to buy them."<br />
In development: Baseiumpers CD32,<br />
International Test Series Cricket,<br />
Gamer Gold, Ruffian, 7th Sword of<br />
Mendor<br />
Virgin Interactive: "We had an important<br />
meeting with Escom recently, discussing<br />
our luture <strong>Amiga</strong> development<br />
plans. Escom have certainly assured<br />
and a newly designed <strong>Amiga</strong> mouser<br />
Binary Emotions' Andy Jolly adds to<br />
this: -<br />
I'd 32-bit Witter, fast 3D chip for polygons<br />
land i ktexture<br />
mapping. 68030 25MHz<br />
e base processor. sound improvement.<br />
tand<br />
multi-player facilities.'<br />
o Another possibility that some would<br />
shave<br />
liked to have seen is the new<br />
e<strong>Amiga</strong><br />
put together as a complete pack-<br />
e age, much like how the PC is sold<br />
2Tunnah<br />
states: "The <strong>Amiga</strong> would bene-<br />
Mfit<br />
from 6Mb of RAM as standard, with<br />
b an accelerator, CD-ROM and a large<br />
Phard<br />
drive accompanied with a monitor.<br />
aThis<br />
would provide the end user with a<br />
sstate-of-the-art<br />
machine which could run<br />
tthe<br />
most sophisticated software."<br />
R As with all new machines. in-house<br />
Adevelopment<br />
is very important, and<br />
M<br />
.<br />
n<br />
Vulcan Softwa re ha ve ma de the de cision to<br />
distribute the ir own products through ma ll orde r<br />
In the pipeline<br />
us of a future for the <strong>Amiga</strong>. so a<br />
priate projects at VIE will continue."<br />
development: Sensible Golf. CD<br />
titles and Renegade's Z.<br />
Binary Emotions: "Our plans ha<br />
always involved the <strong>Amiga</strong> sim<br />
because it's such an easy platform<br />
develop for, so Escom's buyout h<br />
enhanced matters." in developm<br />
Minskies Furr Balls, Neme<br />
Syndrome. Spens Legacy 2<br />
Team 17: "Escom's plans haven't<br />
Ily affected Team 17's attitude to<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> yet. They haven't approac<br />
us directly, we have had to appr<br />
them. This was always a problem<br />
<strong>Commodore</strong>, who really liad qui<br />
shoddy attitude towards develop<br />
We are still developing for the Arm<br />
mainly because we owe much ol<br />
success to the machine and beca<br />
many people here are huge Am<br />
tans rather than it being a panicu<br />
profitable market at present." In de<br />
opment: Speris Legacy. Final Ov<br />
Alien Breed 3D, Worms<br />
unless Escom have some sottw<br />
teams in-house then it could be<br />
damaging for the future of the Am<br />
Jolly stresses this: "You simply ca<br />
rely on third-party development, m<br />
in the 130s it was possible but in t<br />
days of intense competition you ha<br />
be crazy not to release exclus<br />
in-house titles.'<br />
Taking all these points into acco<br />
Escom have a tough job on their<br />
and only time will tell if the <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
be born again. What is for sure, Me<br />
is that no-one wants to see the A<br />
go. and for a machine that has bee<br />
the market for a year there's s<br />
faithful following. And as Vulcan's<br />
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new de facto standard for the <strong>Amiga</strong>.<br />
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the system and maps tiles onto a disk or<br />
suitable medium, servicing requests for<br />
data. The <strong>Amiga</strong> has used FastFileSystem<br />
for the past few years but this has its faults,<br />
including speed and fault tolerance.<br />
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disk you'll know about it when you boot<br />
again - the disk thrashes around trying to<br />
re-validate itself. The bad news is that<br />
occasionally it can't sort itself out, at which<br />
point ifs time to start praying that some<br />
extra utility can recover your files. This can<br />
take an inordinate amount of time and still<br />
fail.<br />
AmtFileSate's main claims are to never<br />
become invalidated and also to be nippier,<br />
which does sound too good to be true, The<br />
first hurdle I suspected was that installation<br />
would be a pain, but thankfully the manual<br />
is excellent so people who have no experience<br />
of this sort of thing will be fine. You'll<br />
need HDToolBox to follow the manual's<br />
instructions but RDPrep can be used to do<br />
the same iob - one should have been supplied<br />
with your system. Due to the nature<br />
of the product, your disks need to be reformatted<br />
after installing the new filesystem<br />
onto them, but you'll already have a recent<br />
backup of your data, won't you?<br />
STILL WORKING<br />
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REVIEW<br />
Once in place and with data reinstalled. I<br />
was glad to see that everything still worked<br />
and that my machine definitely booted<br />
Jester_ AFS's claim of improved parallel<br />
access certainly seems to be founded and<br />
the seemingly endless thrashing when<br />
ToolManager and EGS battled for bandwidth<br />
has pretty much become negligible.<br />
Time for the reliability tests - close eyes,<br />
copy large file and reset half way through.<br />
No troubles with invalidation. Group delete<br />
files and reset? Nowt wrong. Okay, time for<br />
the biggie. Unplug the SCSI cable while<br />
writing data and up pops a requester saying<br />
Write Error. Cancel that a few times.<br />
Alia! Gotcha! Replug the SCSI cable and<br />
the light starts flickering again. Alter a second<br />
or two. my 3Mb file has been copied<br />
and the disk is valid. No data had been<br />
lost! Unbelievable, and a possible scenaho<br />
for those with an external disk farm.<br />
On the data security side of things, I<br />
reckon it's sale to say that this is exceptionally<br />
good. but maybe the real word to<br />
describe it is bulletproof.<br />
Over to speed now. ArniFileSafe's other<br />
big claim. 'Instant Directory Listings claims<br />
the cover of the manual. Maybe I'm just<br />
cynical, but I think I've heard this sort of<br />
thing too many times before so I was<br />
expecting disappointment. I was wrong.<br />
instant is the word to use. The first indica-<br />
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found that my graphics card was the<br />
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File Create<br />
File Open<br />
Directory Scan<br />
File Delete<br />
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86 files/sec<br />
198 files/sec<br />
344 files/sec<br />
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Benchmarking with DiskSpeed reveals that<br />
even on my humble A3000. 1837 directory<br />
entries are being thrown at the system per<br />
second. Good old FFS manages a stunning<br />
198. FFS with directory cacheing<br />
manages 1421 but at the expense of data<br />
transfer speed<br />
Transfer speed is up on FFS too, whatever<br />
size file is being tested. On small<br />
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five, yet the CPU availability is still at 44<br />
per cent. Larger buffer sizes manage to<br />
return an increase in speed along with an<br />
increase in CPU availability, tool Suffice to<br />
Seek/Read 8 1 0 seeks/sec C P U Available: 12%<br />
Testing with a 262144 byte butter. (LONG-aligned. MENIF FAST)<br />
Create file<br />
Write to file<br />
Read from file<br />
605928 bytes/sec<br />
863157 bytes/sec<br />
906176 bytes/sec<br />
Average CPU Available: 55°/.<br />
Testing a n FFS: de vice on a Workbe nch 3, 6 0 0 3 0 -ba se d ma chine<br />
Testing directory manipulation speed<br />
File Create<br />
File Open<br />
Directory Scan<br />
File Delete<br />
Seek/Read<br />
163 files/sec<br />
283 files/sec<br />
1741 files/sec<br />
270 tiles/sec<br />
51 seeks/sec<br />
Testing with a 262144 byte butter. (LONG-aligned. MEMF _FAST)<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
CPU Available: 9%<br />
CPU Available: 29%<br />
CPU Available: 33%<br />
CPU Available: 18%<br />
CPU Available: 83%<br />
CPU Available: 89%<br />
CPU Available: 88%<br />
CPU Availability index: 754<br />
CPU Available: 2%<br />
CPU Available: 0%<br />
CPU Available: D%<br />
CPU Available. 0%<br />
CPU Available: 74%<br />
Create file 970903 bytes/sec CPU Available: 849-'0<br />
Write to file 1178647 bytes/sec CPU Available: 89'<br />
Read from file 1194950 bytes/sec 7CPU<br />
Available: 89%<br />
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Average CPU Available<br />
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CPU Availability index: 714<br />
Tooting the AFS: de vice . on a Workbe nch 3 , 8 8 0 3 0 -ba se d ma chine<br />
say, AFS is significantly faster than FES<br />
paper.<br />
The greatest difference. however<br />
seen . in everyday use as FFS disks<br />
keep on getting slower, whereas<br />
keeps up its speed well. This supports<br />
explanation in the manual that frag<br />
tion is kept to an absolute minimum<br />
fly up all the time, not just on small.<br />
disks.<br />
The only benchmark parameter th<br />
below FFS for AFS is a seek/read para<br />
ter which is around ten times slower<br />
FFS. If this was relevant. I would<br />
expected it to manifest itself in cop<br />
many small files (such as ENVARC:<br />
RAM), but this operation is faster u<br />
AFS, reducing from taking three seco<br />
with FFS to one and a half seconds<br />
AFS. Perhaps it was just a spuhous r<br />
or a parameter that really doesn't m<br />
much difference?<br />
MISSING FEATURES<br />
At the moment, MultiUser users will<br />
be able to fully work with AFS, but a<br />
upgrade is promised to version 2.1<br />
will support this. The only other mis<br />
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attention to instead of trying to hide) is<br />
there is no 'undelete' feature, but thi<br />
promised in version 2.2 (released<br />
month and free to registered users of 2.<br />
This is an excellent product. I love<br />
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And now to the price. Seventy<br />
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'ie. <strong>Amiga</strong> uoesn't prom,se to<br />
be all things to all men, and<br />
women in these politically<br />
rrect limes, but ills surprising the<br />
erent uses people put their<br />
hines to. From word processing<br />
video, from 3D animation to image<br />
mpulation, from genealogy detains<br />
to route planners. People even<br />
y games on Arnigas, believe it or<br />
This diversity of application for our<br />
rite machine means there are<br />
always new spheres for users to<br />
break into. New users seem to tend<br />
to buy their <strong>Amiga</strong>s solely for games<br />
playing. but the lure of all that other<br />
software soon lakes hold. With the<br />
advent of ever cheaper SCSI hard<br />
trves and hard drive controllers, getting<br />
into the serious side of the <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
has never been easier. Now all we<br />
need is a cheap, good quality monitor<br />
compatible with all <strong>Amiga</strong> screen<br />
nodes.<br />
Ah. but what of the ideal <strong>Amiga</strong>? I<br />
Fess it you had an unlimited amount<br />
of money to spend and an unlimited<br />
number of PCMCIA, trapdoor or<br />
ZOrro slots, you could get yourself a<br />
amazing bit of kit But seeing<br />
most people are limited to one of<br />
Ole former and four of the latter, we<br />
ciall want to go too crazy.<br />
CRITERIA<br />
So what criteria shall we apply.<br />
ell. I'll limit each category Of<br />
chines to only two choices for<br />
are and two for software - that<br />
we won't be spending excessive<br />
nis of money.<br />
I'll assume both our base machines<br />
the new A4000T-040 and an <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
1200 - have got an existing hard<br />
drive of at least reasonable size, and<br />
t the A4000T has 10Mb RAM.<br />
machines can have a standard<br />
or Microvitec because I'm feelgenerous,<br />
but that's it. No more.<br />
Let's determine what the cateries<br />
are going to be for our<br />
er<strong>Amiga</strong>. With only two pieces<br />
of hardware and software, we<br />
1 possibly have the best <strong>Amiga</strong> of<br />
worlds, so we try for the best<br />
ga for. say, DTP. Right, we've<br />
one category, what about<br />
others? Hmm, what's<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> good at...<br />
how aboutalL<br />
egories for<br />
les, video, 3D modno.<br />
and music. I<br />
Mk that will do for<br />
So let's start looking at<br />
those categories. We may as<br />
well go in the order I listed them<br />
(hey, it's my article, I'll do what I<br />
want). So without further ado, let's<br />
have a look at the ideal A4000T and<br />
Al200 for DTP.<br />
Super DIP Ilmiga<br />
Unfortunately, our choice of software for the Al200<br />
and A4000T is rather limited these days. Basically,<br />
you can have PageStream, or there's PageStream<br />
and if you don't like that you could always choose,<br />
erm. PageStrearn. ProPage is no longer in development,<br />
although you might be able to find a copy of it<br />
from somewhere. As for the others, none of them<br />
were really up to scratch apart from maybe<br />
PageSetter. on a limited basis,<br />
and yes, you guessed<br />
it, it's no longer in<br />
development either<br />
and is just as hard to<br />
find as ProPage<br />
So we'll go with<br />
PageStream 3 (perhaps it<br />
will be version 3.1 by the<br />
time you get to read this) as<br />
our main piece of software for<br />
both the A4000T and Al200.<br />
We still have another bit of software<br />
to get for both machines.<br />
I'm going to start a trend that says<br />
Al200 owners have less money to<br />
spend than A4000T owners, A<br />
stereotype? Maybe, but I think that if<br />
you are willing to spend about E2000<br />
on a machine, you're more likely to be<br />
rolling in it than someone who only<br />
spends E400.<br />
So for my other piece of super software for an<br />
Al200 I'm going to suggest that the best choice<br />
would be Studio II printer software and an HP Deskjet<br />
660C for hardware. This new version of the excellent<br />
Deskjet 500C gives very high resolution mono output<br />
and great colour for a price that would have been<br />
unthinkable four years ago. Combine this with the<br />
superb output that Studio is capable of producing and<br />
you'll have a hell of a low-end set up. To top off my<br />
hardware choice I think a CD-ROM drive would be<br />
the most useful item to take advantage<br />
of the many CD-ROMs<br />
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OCTOBER 1995<br />
Ben 11115t (11P(k5 put the<br />
ultimate Ilmiga upgrade5 and<br />
MAO hi5 UWfl 511DPI R1711413<br />
available. As for the A4000T side of things, how about<br />
a nice HP Laserjet 5MP? This laser printer <strong>Is</strong> capable<br />
of 600dpi resolution and has PostScript level 2 support.<br />
What about our other piece of hardware and<br />
software? If I could only have two more pieces of<br />
hardware I would gel a nice graphics card,<br />
probably a Picasso II - especially as it has<br />
recently had a reduction in price - and a<br />
proper monitor like the Idek liyama 17"<br />
mulliscan.<br />
Squirrel que d•spe e d<br />
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of hardware is going to be the<br />
new Artec Colour scanner.<br />
reviewed a couple of<br />
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94. months ago. This sub-<br />
E400 scanner is an<br />
absolute boon to the<br />
DTPer lurking within you<br />
As for my remaining<br />
piece of software, what<br />
about ImageF/X 2.1 to process<br />
those scanned images.<br />
PageStream 3. El 74_95 from Emerald Creative -<br />
0181-715 8866<br />
Studio II. E49.95 from JAM - 01895 274449<br />
Hardware<br />
HP Deskjet 660C, £385.99 from First Computer<br />
Centre -0113 2319444<br />
Squirrel quad-speed CD-ROM drive, E259 from HiSoft<br />
-01525 718181<br />
A4000T<br />
Software<br />
PageStream 3, £174.95 from Emerald Creative -<br />
0181-715 8866<br />
ImageF/X v2.1. £249.99 (but look for special offers)<br />
from Wizard Developments - 01322 272908<br />
Hardware<br />
HP Laserjet 5MP, 014.99 from First Computer<br />
Centre- 0113 2319444<br />
Artec ColourStation, 099.99 from Gasteiner -<br />
0181-345 5000<br />
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Super Uldeo <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
If there's one area in which the <strong>Amiga</strong> excels more than in graph.<br />
les, it is in video pruduction. We have genlocks coming out of our<br />
ears and video tilling packages to match. Whether they are the<br />
high-end like Montage 24 or cheap and cheerful like Big Alternative<br />
ScroBer 2, the overriding message is that it you want a machine for<br />
video use, then gel an <strong>Amiga</strong>.<br />
Our low-end <strong>Amiga</strong> is tilf a powerful production tool in its own<br />
right, so what are we goirig to pile onto it? Both our machines are<br />
going to need genlocks, although the Al200 does have a pretty<br />
good composite out. On the genlock front, the choice for many a<br />
user has long been the Rendale 8E102 and variants, so that's the<br />
kiddie I'll pick for the Al200.<br />
As for my other piece of hardware. I think it would have to be<br />
either a frame grabber or a scanner, to incorporate logo's and<br />
images, etc. into video work. So I'm going to go for the ProGrab<br />
again because it really is groovy.<br />
On the software stakes, I think that you'd have to go a long way<br />
to beat the feature list in Deluxe Paint V which is particularly suited<br />
to creating flying logo animations but not necessarily scrolling text,<br />
For that I think we II need Big Altematrve Scroller 2 which is very<br />
simple but scrolls splendidly.<br />
For the A4000T we're going to seriously beef up the spec<br />
Because our machine comes with a fairly good SCSI hard drive.<br />
were really going to test it to the limits by chucking a VLab Motion<br />
card into the mix. The VLab Motion is probably one of the best bits<br />
of hardware released for the <strong>Amiga</strong> this year. It can grab live video<br />
in reallime and play it back. With the optional Toccata card you can<br />
add synchronised sound to your animations, but that isn't all.<br />
VLab Motion also comes with a whole series of special effects<br />
and DVEs that can be applied to a Vlab Motion sequence. The<br />
only problem is that they can take quite a while to generate. so the<br />
other piece of hardware I am going to choose is the CyberStorm<br />
060 accelerator card which should ensure that even the most<br />
complex of effects gets a kick up the backside speed-wise.<br />
This 58060-based accelerator makes sure you have the fastest<br />
possible <strong>Amiga</strong>. and even takes the SIMMs from your motherboard<br />
so you won't need to buy new memory. This board should also<br />
guarantee that the two programs I choose for the software side of<br />
the deal will run as last as possible.<br />
For one of those programs I am going to choose LightWave,<br />
possibly the best video production tool the <strong>Amiga</strong> has in its arsenal<br />
The other is going to have to be Scala Multimedia 400. This program<br />
is suitable for video titling, multimedia presentations, and all<br />
manner of other things. At the price you have to pay for it, offers<br />
one of the best deals for software available.<br />
Al 200<br />
Software<br />
Deluxe Paint V. l.59.95 from Emerald Creative —<br />
0181-715 8866<br />
Big Alternative Scroller 2. E49.95 from Emerald Creative —<br />
0181-715 8866<br />
Hardware<br />
Rendale gentocks from E149-E299 from Rendale<br />
01604 790466<br />
ProGrab 24R7 C129 95 from Gordon Harwood —<br />
01773 83678<br />
A4OCK1<br />
Software<br />
Lightwave 4, Elbe from Cybersystems 01843 292150<br />
Scala MM400 E299 from Silica Systems — 0181-309 1111<br />
Hardware<br />
CyberStorm 060 E995 from White Knight Technology —<br />
01 920 822321<br />
VLab Motion. E999 from Cybersystems — 01843 292150<br />
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Super GraphiG <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
Graphics is a bit of a toughie. There are so many excellent programs for creating a<br />
editing graphics on the <strong>Amiga</strong> that it's hard to know how to pick Iwo. Right, roll up<br />
sleeves and start on the Al200. Graphics hardware is definitely going to have to inco<br />
rate a frame grabber ol some description and the ProGrab 24RT has been very<br />
received by everyone<br />
Following on the heels of the Vidi range of products, the ProGrab can be used thr<br />
either the parallel port pr PCMCIA slot, It works with all AGA screenmodes for the high<br />
possible quality grabs and has many built-in image processing features. It now comes<br />
a Plus version including S-VHS Input for the same low pnce. I think the other piece<br />
hardware should probably be a CD-ROM dnve again, particularly one with Phot<br />
access, for all those graphics CDs.<br />
As far as software is concerned, no super graphics <strong>Amiga</strong> would be complete with<br />
a paint package, so my nomination would be for Personal Paint. And because this Al<br />
has a CD-ROM dnve. I'm going to plump for the Personal Suite CD-ROM which not<br />
contains Personal Paint, but also Personal Write and the two Personal Font Makers,<br />
each for mono and colour fonts, along with a whole host of art and fonts.<br />
Since Personal Paint includes some image processing functions, I'm not going<br />
choose an image processor as my second choice. Instead I'm going to go for a s<br />
art package, this time Photogenics. Phologenics is probably the software tide of the<br />
for most <strong>Amiga</strong> users.<br />
In case you've been<br />
ing on Mars this ye<br />
Photogenics is a 24<br />
paint package which<br />
can even use on<br />
machine without a 2<br />
Cybsrilislon 6 4 gra phics boa rd<br />
Light Wave. LightWave, LightWave. We've<br />
even had letters of complaint from people<br />
saying we give it far too much coverage<br />
but when all's said and done, there's<br />
nothing better for general 3D<br />
modelling and animation<br />
on the <strong>Amiga</strong>.<br />
Imagine has much<br />
nicer textures and Real<br />
3D is extremely powerful,<br />
but only LightWave<br />
gives the user a modicum<br />
of power for very little effort.<br />
Its ideally suited to commercial<br />
work and with all the addons<br />
that are available for it, there<br />
is a flow of new ways to use it.<br />
However. I hesitate to recommend it<br />
for use with an Al200 owing to the<br />
fact that it has pretty high memory<br />
requirements and we haven't include.:<br />
any memory in with our stock Al200.<br />
I am going to choose an accelerator for<br />
the Al200, but I don't think if would be in<br />
the style of this article lo furnish it with<br />
more than the fairly standard four megs of<br />
memory. So what am I going to choose<br />
as my rendering package for the Al200<br />
think it has to be the latest version of<br />
7 I<br />
Imagine which, while overshadowed by its<br />
more famous rival, is still capable of some<br />
stunning renders.<br />
My other piece of software would have<br />
to either be a paint package for creating<br />
graphics card by wor<br />
in HAM-8. It supports<br />
wide range of file to<br />
and is ideal for retoec<br />
digitised images.<br />
CyborSiorm 0 6 0<br />
texture maps or a 3D object trans'<br />
But seeing that Imagine comes with<br />
many exquisite algorithmic textur<br />
ethink we can safely go for the otj<br />
translator instead. I'll go with Pixel<br />
Professional v2 which offers the<br />
facilities, including the ability to 'p<br />
polygons and import text as objects.<br />
On the hardware side of things I th<br />
CD-ROM ir would come in handy again,<br />
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rippling.<br />
That's the Al200 out of the way then. For the A4000T I'm going to 24-bit. First up on<br />
the hardware front would have to be a graph-<br />
ICS board - the CyberVision64 springs to<br />
trmd_ Secondly. although it would be nice to<br />
Al 200<br />
get a better monitor so that full advantage Hardware<br />
could be taken of the CyberVision's capabililes<br />
I m going to go for a Wacom pressure.<br />
Squirrel quad-speed CD-ROM drive,<br />
E259 from HiSott - 01525 718181<br />
sensitive graphics tablet. This little gem ProGrab 24RT Plus, E129.95 from<br />
responds correctly to the amount of pressure<br />
)ou place on the nib of the stylus so your air-<br />
Gordon Harwood - 01773 836781<br />
brush flow gets more dense and your Software<br />
chatcoal gets more coverage.<br />
This tablet doesn't work with all software.<br />
so I'm going to have to pick a program that<br />
Personal Suite CD, E39.95 from <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
<strong>Computing</strong> - 01625 878888<br />
Photo-genics vl .2, E59.95 from<br />
tales lull advantage of its facilities. The pro- Almathera 0181-687 0040<br />
gram I'm going to go for is TVPaint version 3<br />
00 has multiple layers, a superb airbrush,<br />
and even some image processing functions<br />
A4000T<br />
tette mention an ARexx interlace,<br />
Hardware<br />
I link the choice for the second piece of CyberVision64 2Mb. E329,95 from<br />
Beware is a toss-up. Photogenics takes Gordon Harwood - 01773 836781<br />
advantage of the CyberVision's ability to Wacom tablets, £469.95 - £999.95 from<br />
open 24-bit intuition (Workbench) screens,<br />
110MairAclor can compile animations in 24-<br />
Caor the most common foreign formats like<br />
White Knight Technology -<br />
01920 822321<br />
R.0 o DL. However, I think I'm going to Software<br />
love to go for ImageRX v2.1 again. This ts<br />
another program that fully supports the<br />
TVPaint 3, £349 from White Knight<br />
Technology (check for bundles with the<br />
CyberVision's 24-bit intuition screens so you Wacom tablet) - 01920 822321<br />
cart see exactly what you are doing to the ImageFiX v2.1. E249.99 (but look for<br />
images you are processing without having to<br />
go through the render modules required for<br />
other graphics displays.<br />
special offers) from Wizard<br />
Developments - 01322 272908<br />
Iire maps. On the accelerator front, it's<br />
lard to choose one particular accelerator<br />
as there are so many available. But in<br />
Wang with our cost-cutting approach for<br />
as Al200 machine, I'm going to choose<br />
'saliva newcomer to the field - The<br />
Apeto which had, at time of writing, the<br />
Al 200<br />
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ntagine 3 x. £9995 from Emerald<br />
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3D Professional 2, E94.95 from<br />
ald Creative - 0181-715 8866<br />
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Accelerator, from E99.99-<br />
.99 from Visage Computers -<br />
9642828<br />
I quad•speed CD-ROM drive,<br />
from HiSoft - 01525 718181<br />
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292150<br />
hics v1.2, E59.95 from<br />
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Hardware<br />
CyberStorm 060, E995 from White<br />
001 Technology - 01920 822321<br />
*EC 6X1CD-ROM drive, £312.99 from<br />
Fest Computer Centre - 0113 2319444<br />
privilege of being the cheapest decent card<br />
for the Al200.<br />
Our A4000T is a pretty fast machine to<br />
start off with, but even it could still do with<br />
more processor power. So let's punch in<br />
that CyberStorm once more and push the<br />
envelope that bit further. Now our<br />
LightWave renders should just fly out of<br />
the machine, for LightWave is the software<br />
I'm going to choose for our top-end<br />
machine.<br />
But I still need another bit of hardware<br />
and software. LighlWave includes several<br />
object translation routines furnished by<br />
Syndesis, so I think I should concentrate<br />
on an art package. However, because I've<br />
only got one piece of hardware left to me<br />
it's going to have to be a native mode<br />
graphics package, so I'm going to go for<br />
Phologenics again. As for my other piece<br />
of hardware, it might have to be a CD-<br />
ROM as well, an internal one this time and<br />
NEC do a nice 6-speed number.<br />
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FEATURE<br />
Music has long been an underrated aspect of the <strong>Amiga</strong>. but<br />
the sheer number of 'mods* available on the Aminet attests to<br />
the musical talents of our machines and their users. Any discussion<br />
of music equipment for an <strong>Amiga</strong> has to include<br />
Octamed and a MIDI interface, let alone a sound sampler.<br />
So we'll start off by including °clamed 6 in the bundle for<br />
both our machines and a sound sampler. For the Al200 a<br />
Technosound Turbo 2 is in order, A venerable 8-bit sound<br />
sampler, Technosound Turbo has been around for a while and<br />
is probably the best-selling <strong>Amiga</strong> sound sampler outside<br />
StersoMaster. It has built-in effects, both for realtime manipulation<br />
of sound and for the sounds you have sampled, and<br />
operates in mono and stereo.<br />
°clamed is also another long-running product. It was available<br />
first as a shareware product but it has now evolved into a<br />
full-blown commercial offering. Al only t40 it really does represent<br />
excellent value for money and can bypass the <strong>Amiga</strong>'s<br />
four channel limit for sound by multiplexing to offer eight, 12<br />
or even 16 channels of sound.<br />
Our A4000T sampler ought to be something a little more<br />
exclusive, so we'll go for the Studio 16 package which consists<br />
of a sound sampling card that can sample true 16-bit<br />
sounds at up to and beyond CD quality. It can play back from<br />
a hard drive and offers several channels for the sound.<br />
Our other piece of hardware for both machines can be<br />
that MIDI interface I mentioned earlier. HiSoft do a nice<br />
one called the ProMidi Interface which comes with a Midi in,<br />
Midi thru and two Midi out ports. Our other piece of software?<br />
How about Music X 2 as a sequencer to make the best use<br />
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°clamed 6, E40 from RBF Softwdre - 01703 785680<br />
Music X v2, E49.95 from Emerald Creative - 0181-715 8866<br />
Hardware<br />
Technosound Turbo 2. £28.99 from First Computer Centre -<br />
01132319444<br />
Pro MIDI Interims, E24.99 from HiSoft - 01525 718181<br />
A4000<br />
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Octamed 6. £40 from RBF Software - 01703 785680<br />
Bars & Pipes Professional v2.5. E199.95 from Emerald Creative -<br />
0181-715 8866<br />
Hardware<br />
Studio 16, £999 from White Knight Technology - 01920 822321<br />
Pro MIDI Interface. E24_99 from HiSoft - 01525 718181<br />
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whine<br />
ou've doubtless all seen programs<br />
that start as a collapsed<br />
bar inside a screen or windows<br />
Vie area and then open to a full sized window<br />
when the zoom gadget is activated.<br />
This trick is often used by utility programs<br />
to allow them to remain permanently available<br />
for use while not taking up much<br />
screen display space. Luckily. it's not that<br />
clifficdt to do and this month, for the benefit<br />
of those of you new to Intuition coding<br />
at the 680x0 level, I thought it would be<br />
useful to explain how it is done.<br />
Needless to say, the code used to perform<br />
this trick is fairly minimal, but in order<br />
to provide a runabie example it is necesto<br />
incorporate the various statements<br />
a fully fledged Intuition program.<br />
find the source for this on disk as<br />
file octobers and it is with the overall<br />
:•••ucture of this code that we need to start<br />
ntir discussions.<br />
The program begins by opening the<br />
intuition and gadtools libraries using a<br />
bop arrangement. If you end up wonderrig<br />
why I use this method when just two<br />
libraries are involved, it's because It's a<br />
useful standard approach since it works<br />
for any number of libraries. This technique,<br />
incidentally, was first discussed in<br />
the September '94 issue of <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
<strong>Computing</strong> (and then outlined briefly again<br />
in the April '95 issue). If you find this<br />
•2 lust a single source file this month. As<br />
toned earlier, it's called oclober.s and if you<br />
to run it from the Workbench you'll need to<br />
ble it to produce linkable object code (octool<br />
and then link this to some startup code.<br />
ac users will probably opt for using the<br />
rtup.obj module for this purpose and t<br />
Blink command line needed in this case<br />
bilat as irtup.obj ottober.o to ootobor_tutprog<br />
.10M<br />
usly. you'll need to add We paths to reti<br />
various locations of Blink and the target<br />
you're used to doing this, aren't you?). As<br />
al, I've included a runable version of the<br />
pie program on disk as well, and to execute<br />
all you need do is double-click on the<br />
ober_testprog icon!<br />
section of the code at all mysterious then<br />
I'm afraid you will have to dig out (or beg,<br />
borrow, or steal) one of the above mentioned<br />
back issues_ Failing that, you could<br />
always treat yourself to a copy from our<br />
back issues department!<br />
Immediately after the library opening<br />
section comes a set of allocationidealloca-<br />
tion routines controlled by a series of subroutine<br />
calls. This code, again, should<br />
have a familiar ring to it since the<br />
approach has been used many times in<br />
past examples. A series of subroutine calls<br />
are made to lock the Workbench screen,<br />
get the Visualinfo data, open a window,<br />
and attach a simple (two-item) menu to it<br />
If you've not seen this type of code before,<br />
here's a brief description of how it works.<br />
ALL<br />
All resource allocation operations (i.e.<br />
things the program needs to set up before<br />
it can be considered as truly up and running)<br />
are coded in such a way that, providing<br />
they are successful, the address of the<br />
corresponding deallocation routine gets<br />
pushed onto a special 'deallocation stack'.<br />
When the program terminates, these<br />
addresses are removed and the associated<br />
deallocation functions executed. This<br />
method ensures that deallocation during<br />
closedown is always performed in the<br />
reverse order to that used during program<br />
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OCTOBER 1995<br />
TUTORIAL II<br />
arrangement tip<br />
startup (for lull details of this particular<br />
trick take a look at the October '94 issue).<br />
Once the program is up and running (i.e.<br />
all allocation routines have been successfully<br />
executed), control passes to an event<br />
handling routine. The sole lob of this area<br />
of the code is to identify the various<br />
classes of events that Intuition has been<br />
asked to send the program. and take the<br />
appropriate action for each event that is<br />
detected.<br />
Listing 1 constitutes the program's<br />
event handling code. This starts by performing<br />
an exec library Waillport() call<br />
which puts the program to sleep until<br />
Intuition sends us a message saying<br />
something of interest has happened. How<br />
does the program tell Intuition what sorts<br />
of events are of interest? It's all done via<br />
the Window's tag list description — if you<br />
look at the tag entries in listing 2 you'll see<br />
that a WA _IDCMP tag is being used like<br />
dc,I WAIDCMP,IDCMP_MENLIPIC<br />
KIIDCMP_CLOSEWINDOW. This tells<br />
Intuition we want to receive notification<br />
whenever the user activates the menu or<br />
hits the close gadget.<br />
Remember, incidentally, that whenever<br />
any IDCMP (Intuition Direct Communication<br />
Message Port) tags like these are<br />
specified in a window definition, Intuition<br />
will set up the appropriate window message<br />
ports automatically, so this is not<br />
something our program has to worry<br />
about. What we do need to identify,<br />
however, is the address of the window's<br />
75
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UserPort because this is the message<br />
port at which Intuition IDCMP event messages<br />
will arrive. This address obviously<br />
needs to be available to the event handler<br />
and is obtained from the window<br />
Structure set up by Intuition by using the<br />
window pointer in conjunction with a<br />
wd _UserPort displacement like this<br />
movect windom_p,e1<br />
movecl md_UserPortfolt,o2<br />
address<br />
Within the event handler proper two<br />
events. namelY the user hitting the window's<br />
'close' gadget or selecting a 'Quit to<br />
Workbench' menu option, result in an exit<br />
flag being set that eventually causes the<br />
program to terminate. You'll see from the<br />
source that a check is also made for menu<br />
events whose code field is set to<br />
MENUNULL This is important since these<br />
events are generated whenever a<br />
user activates the menu, but then fails to<br />
make a selection (such events need to be<br />
recognised in order lo be safely ignored).<br />
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OCTOBER 1995_<br />
Even Oland er<br />
Eventliand le a<br />
fietliessage<br />
Menuttessage<br />
title bar (olap5ed window5<br />
With the preliminary program layout discussions now<br />
safely out of the way we can deal with the real topic<br />
of the month — namely, how to produce windows that<br />
initially reside in, or can be made to collapse into, a<br />
window's title bar. Perhaps surprisingly. it is very<br />
easy to do because all it takes is a few well chosen<br />
tag list entnes in the window definition_<br />
Firstly, provide a zero WA_Top value and set<br />
WA_Left to a value which places the 'window' at a<br />
suitable position within the title bar. Then set the<br />
Window initial width and height tags. WA_Width and<br />
WA_Height, to define a window which has only a 10<br />
pixel height (i.e. the height of a window title bar). For<br />
instance:<br />
dc.t MI_Top,(1<br />
did Majeft,300<br />
dc .1 lia_llidth,340<br />
dc 11A_Keigh , 10<br />
Having clone that you then just arrange for the real<br />
co-ordinates of your window to be stored as the<br />
'alternate' zoom gadget set, This involves using a<br />
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lied to a dummy routine so nothing actually<br />
happens when the menu item is selected.<br />
This act of tying a menu option to a 'do<br />
nothing routine in this way is actually a<br />
very useful trick dunng development of fully<br />
fledged applications. You may have<br />
dozens of menu options that relate to code<br />
sections that are as yet unwritten, and tying<br />
such options to dummy routines allows<br />
the event handler and overall structure of<br />
WA Zoom tag in the window definition to identify a<br />
pointer to a set of alternate window dimensions that<br />
will be used when the window's zoom gadget is<br />
selected_ These dimensions have to be provided as<br />
an array of word (16-bit) entries, so in the example<br />
program you'll find this lag entry:<br />
de. t WO_Loom soon_dato<br />
along with this cicw directive which identities the corresponding<br />
set of alternate window co-ordinates:<br />
toom_dota dt.o ISO<br />
4<br />
50,140,200<br />
The result? The window opens initially inside the fille<br />
bar and can be expanded to normal use Size by<br />
selecting the zoom gadget, You will, of course, be<br />
able to see the effect of these statements when you<br />
run this month's example program. To get the<br />
reverse effect, namely initially having the window<br />
open normally, but collapsing into the tale bar when<br />
the zoom gadget is activated, you just reverse the<br />
original and alternate sets of window co-ordinatesl<br />
preserve registers<br />
tteer etit 'Rog<br />
port address<br />
exit Slag set!<br />
restore registers<br />
Logical end of routine<br />
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then seld lessege back<br />
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check mesoage class<br />
ignore other 'estop types<br />
ignore il MENUPOLL<br />
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net GOIT tignal to exit routine<br />
Chia foe Ore Se M ge s<br />
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written.<br />
As the corresponding real routine<br />
become available, you just replace the<br />
appropriate call to the dummy routine w<br />
a call to the real version. Another benefit<br />
this type of approach is that it automatic<br />
provides an 'incremental testing' pathway<br />
It for example, your program works<br />
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with a call to a real routine, then you'll k<br />
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almost certainly connected with the co<br />
present in the newly added routine!<br />
Most of the event handling code shou<br />
be easy enough to follow, but it may help<br />
examine the diagram shown in figure I<br />
This provides a fairly high-level, gener<br />
description of the code's operation in I<br />
chart form<br />
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the first UK games companies to<br />
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that Team 17 have just set up their<br />
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announced their new site which can be located<br />
at hitp:/www.teaml7.corni.<br />
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to The Team 17 Times - a newspage containing<br />
details of all their forthcoming releases. It will<br />
also have a demos page with both PC and <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
demos of old and new Team 17 titles, and an FAQ<br />
page which answers all those burning questions<br />
people have always wanted to ask them.<br />
You will also be able to download hints and tips<br />
and view a letters page which allows browsers to<br />
e-mail them and then see the letters on the Team<br />
17 web pages.<br />
Mortal Mango<br />
Manga Publishing, responsible<br />
for such titles as The X-Files, Tank<br />
Girl and Street Fighter 2, have just<br />
announced the release of their<br />
new monthly comic, Mortal<br />
Kombat, For 95p, fans of<br />
the license will be able<br />
to catch up on character<br />
profiles, fan trivia and<br />
competitions. This has<br />
been timed to coincide<br />
with the film, so followers<br />
of the beat-'em-up<br />
will also be able to<br />
catch the movie this<br />
Autumn starring Christopher<br />
Walken.<br />
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Mango is the latest news<br />
that they ore launching Mango<br />
Books, with the first five titles<br />
being, AD Police, Appleseea<br />
Volume One, Crying Freeman<br />
Volume One. Dirty Pair: Bio hazards<br />
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Nine Inch Nails), one of their<br />
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European Computer Trade<br />
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world who take the opportunity<br />
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The European Computer Trade<br />
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Cheap thrills<br />
Guildhall Leisure and CDS have two more<br />
games to add to their strategy war games<br />
series One is Subversion, where you play the<br />
Commander of attack submarine 'Nautilus'.<br />
You have only two ships and by careful manogement<br />
of your resources, must obliterate<br />
oil enemy vessels.<br />
Their other is Bravo Romeo Delta, where<br />
you hove to take command of the US<br />
Strategic Forces just before a Soviet Nuclear<br />
Attack. You must defend your country and at<br />
The some time plan a Counter strike.<br />
Both releases will be available this August,<br />
priced at £9.99,<br />
Speed freaks<br />
The rumour mill has it that yet another Street<br />
Fighter game is in the pipelines to follow Super<br />
Street Fighter 2. Called Super Street Fighter 2<br />
Turbo, it's not actually being developed by US<br />
Gold. the company behind the previous titles, but<br />
a totally different team Gametek, the company<br />
behind Frontier, Elite, and other classics have<br />
undertaken the task and this particular edition<br />
has already proved very popular on the PC.<br />
An Autumn release is planned and as yet,<br />
Gametek are reluctant<br />
to reveal too much.<br />
Therefore, we can't<br />
tell you what the differences<br />
will be<br />
but graphically it<br />
should be quite<br />
rnpressive and will<br />
flay with some<br />
terrific speed.<br />
A sequel to Super Street<br />
Fighter 2 will follow<br />
Fantasy football<br />
Domark's in-house development team. The<br />
Kremlin. are working on a new football game.<br />
Caged Total Football, it promises to 'look as good<br />
os it (plays. and features will include all-weather<br />
iches, multi-directional scrolling and action<br />
lays. Players can also take their pick from 50<br />
and can take port in International and<br />
Cup Competitions.<br />
Visually, it should be quite impressive with over<br />
player animation frames and over 50 player<br />
yements. An animated crowd and atmospheric<br />
sound effects will add authenticity, Expect<br />
o release around Autumn time<br />
Domark's<br />
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be visualty<br />
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Bravo Romeo Delta provides<br />
serious war simulation<br />
Plane spotters<br />
Hight sim fans will be<br />
pleased to learn<br />
of Thalion's latest<br />
release, Approach<br />
Trainer. Rather than<br />
using all the aspects<br />
of flying, Approach<br />
Trainer, as you've<br />
probably guessed.<br />
teaches the art of<br />
approaching an airfield.<br />
It's not everyone's<br />
idea of heaven,<br />
admittedly, but for<br />
those who are after<br />
Atads in Hyperspace<br />
promises to be visually<br />
appealing<br />
Play the Commander of<br />
an attack submarine<br />
Approach Trainer won't<br />
suit action fans but<br />
those who want an<br />
authentic simulation<br />
should keep an eye out<br />
for it soon<br />
an accurate simulation - including accurate ILS<br />
Approach Charts - then this is for them.<br />
Piloting the aircraft. you will hove many different<br />
problems to overcome such as day and<br />
night approaches, variable weather conditions,<br />
and long and short approaches. The game is<br />
out at the moment and is available for £29.99.<br />
Weird things in hyperspace<br />
Bug free<br />
The good news for all<br />
Sensible World of Soccer<br />
fans is that it has now been<br />
fixed and the bugs<br />
removed_ A bug free ver-<br />
SlOrt of Sensible World of<br />
Soccer will soon be in the<br />
shops and those who<br />
bought the original and<br />
sent off the registration<br />
cord should receive their<br />
w copy very WWI.<br />
Curious things are happening in Norway. This morning's post contained a letter<br />
from a new Norwegian team called Borderline Developments and screenshots<br />
from their hopeful new offering 'Atads in Hyperspace' (what 'Atads' actually are<br />
is anyone's guess). It's an AGA adventure which will feature a raytraced intro and<br />
will be available for the Al200, A4000 and CD32. At the moment they are considering<br />
making it CD-ROM only because of its size. As of yet we no little more than<br />
this about the new team, but hopefully we'll bring you a full review soon.<br />
Unfortunately, we don't no much about<br />
the game at this stage - but a safe bet<br />
is that it takes place in space<br />
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SYSTEM<br />
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PUBLISHER<br />
US Gold<br />
DEVELOPER<br />
In-house<br />
PRICE<br />
TBA<br />
DISKS<br />
6<br />
HD INSTALL<br />
Yes<br />
SUPPORTS<br />
Al200<br />
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Super Street Fighter allows you to put a<br />
very able combination of moves<br />
together. Each character has a good<br />
range of kicks, punches and special<br />
moves.<br />
Dhalism - the .ttretchy limbs of Dhalism<br />
allows you to attack your opponent<br />
and keep out of their reach.<br />
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1ollowing hot on the heels of all the<br />
hype surrounding the film, the latest<br />
addition to the Street Fighter titles is<br />
finally here for the <strong>Amiga</strong>. Called Super<br />
Street Fighter 2, it features four new<br />
players each with an additional setting. Now you<br />
will also find Carrimy (played in the film by Kylie<br />
Minogue), Dee Jay, Fei Long and I Hawk, plus all<br />
the old familiar ones. They have also been<br />
Improved with extra moves and new touches,<br />
However, the first thing that strikes you when<br />
you load up the game is how dated it all looks. A<br />
few years ago this would hove been quite<br />
acceptable but now after Mortal Kombat 2 and<br />
Shadow Fighter have passed. it does look its oge.<br />
And a very amateur Introductory animation is<br />
quite laughable. But the gameplay is what counts<br />
and this, fortunately, works well.<br />
You can either play against the computer,<br />
choosing the level of difficulty, OT a human opponent<br />
chosen from a number of characters. Each<br />
has their own set of<br />
special moves<br />
which are surprisingly<br />
easy to<br />
execute. The<br />
moves can be<br />
put together<br />
to perform a<br />
number of 'hit<br />
combos' and<br />
each charac-<br />
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opponents at bay<br />
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Chun U - despite being one of the<br />
smaller fighters. this works to her advantage<br />
as she can move quicker than<br />
say, Zangief.<br />
E Honda - uses his sumo size to launch<br />
his powerful weight against his rivals<br />
Why did they<br />
leave this<br />
appalling intro in?<br />
ter is different enough to<br />
provide varied gameplay.<br />
E Honda. for<br />
example. is a large<br />
character who relies<br />
on his bulk, whereas<br />
Cammy is small but<br />
agile and has lightening<br />
fast reactions.<br />
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be dramatically altered<br />
by changing the speed<br />
you play at, The Turbo<br />
option can be turned up to high which sp<br />
everything up - including the music - and m<br />
you have to think fast and move quickly to Qv<br />
the blows from other players.<br />
What is particularly nice about this game<br />
that it supports a joypad. This works a lot be.<br />
than using the one-button joystick as you get<br />
You can pull oft a satisfying<br />
range of moves<br />
Black borders become<br />
irritating after a while
Battle of the<br />
beat-em-ups<br />
Super Street Fighter 2 as it stands is a good,<br />
playable title, but compare it to the likes of<br />
Modal Kombot 2 with its bloodthirsty graphics<br />
or Shadow Fighter and it does start to<br />
look rather limp. Mortal Kombot 2 managed<br />
to create an authentic atmosphere<br />
and had some fantastic and original<br />
special mcKies.<br />
Shadow Fighter was also a particularly<br />
rewarding and addictive game, with weltdesigned<br />
characters which looked very<br />
clear and detailed for this type of action.<br />
3uoer<br />
Street<br />
separate button for either a punch or kick. You<br />
can also use a two-button joystick on this same<br />
principle.<br />
As I mentioned before, though, the graphics<br />
ore very dated - such as the bland backdrops<br />
which don't do anything to create atmosphere.<br />
And what's worse <strong>Is</strong> that they look flat and twodimensional<br />
and there's been no attempt to<br />
make them interesting with the use of animation.<br />
Okay, so this may have slowed the game down<br />
but other games manage this successfully and it<br />
would certainly have mode for a more polished<br />
looking title,<br />
Another flaw is the size and detail of the characters<br />
themselves. I'm sure they've been intricately<br />
designed but they're just too small too<br />
see any detail or, sometimes, what <strong>Is</strong> going on<br />
properly. Huge black borders around the screen<br />
don't help matters either and although you can<br />
change the screen mode from Pal 50 hertz to<br />
The many characters available<br />
keep things varied<br />
Fighle<br />
NTSC 60 hertz to speed things up and get rid<br />
of some of the blackness, it never disappears<br />
i<br />
completely.<br />
Music and sound effects don't really enhance<br />
the game either, with feeble death noises and dismal<br />
music. Oh, and some of the characters have<br />
some very strange verbal expressions when they<br />
launch an attack, such as 'Had-a-ken' or some<br />
other weird saying which does nothing to<br />
increase the rcompetitive atmosphere. However,<br />
what really let the game down was the amount of<br />
disk swapping involved. Thankfully it is hard disk<br />
installable, otherwise it would be completely<br />
unplayable with a ridiculous six disks to access<br />
each time.<br />
Final word<br />
After reading all this, it may sound like the<br />
game is a complete letdown. This isn't the<br />
case. Yes, It does have quite a few negative<br />
points but when it comes down to the gameplay<br />
it works extremely well - especially It you<br />
have a joypad. Two-player mode works particularly<br />
well too, and there's never a situation<br />
(unlike Rise of the Robots) where you can corner<br />
your opponent and bosh them to death<br />
with the same tedious move.<br />
An A500 version is also planned, although<br />
this won't support a joypcid. We'll bring you an<br />
update on this in a future issue.<br />
The static<br />
backdrops fail<br />
to impress<br />
• Reviewed by Tina Hackett<br />
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have a few<br />
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negative<br />
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when it comes<br />
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you have a<br />
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SYSTEM<br />
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PUBLISHER<br />
Grondslam<br />
DEVELOPER<br />
Grandslam/Rosputin<br />
PRICE<br />
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Faido's Championship Golf. A flight<br />
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game? Will it work?<br />
Firstly, Jetstrike was released about a year ago<br />
on the CD32 format, it was basically a flight slm<br />
that adopted a different way of playing. Instead<br />
of the usual cockpit view. Jetstrike was viewed<br />
side on - a lot like Choplifter from many years ago.<br />
The idea is to select an aircraft from a huge array<br />
and take it through many different selected missions.<br />
These range from taking recon photographs<br />
of the enemy's positions to landing on the<br />
opposing side's runway to rescue some hostages.<br />
The floppy disk version, which was released<br />
around two years ago, was very difficult as well as<br />
being slow and jerky. Fortunately on the CD32,<br />
none of these problems have been resurrected<br />
You can select from a vast amount of planes<br />
and helicopters, and every plane you could possibly<br />
think of exists within Jetstrike, Spitfires, Falcons,<br />
Vulcans, Bombers, and Apaches are all available<br />
for selection, Jetstrike is well presented, has good<br />
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has changed - it's still one of the most playa<br />
and realistic golf games available. The n<br />
instantly recognisable feature is the cacid<br />
Although they made an appearance on the<br />
py version, they weren't that much use.<br />
Now though, they will gladly hurl abuse at<br />
or praise your shots extremely vocally. Bill, the<br />
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make you angry. The actual animation of NI<br />
Fold° taking the shot has improved too. On<br />
whole, all the graphics seem to have had<br />
tweaking to iron out any glitches. What makes it<br />
pleasure to play is the fact it does play like r<br />
golf. There are plenty of challenges and courses<br />
keep you going.<br />
Bump 'N Burn isn't that well known am<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> owners - I'm sure only a handful have ac<br />
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games were in their prime, and because of<br />
Bump N' Burn didn't even get a sniff.<br />
Basically, it's a racing game whereby you h<br />
to survive the Bump 'N Burn championships, The<br />
are several tracks of Toonia's seven kingdoms<br />
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and better until you are ready to compete ogai<br />
Count Chaos - the unbeaten champion.<br />
Bump 'N Burn is nothing special. The graphics<br />
don't particularly boost quality, and it doesn't ruil<br />
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It looks like Doom and sounds like<br />
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play like Doom?<br />
There's no escaping the fact that the 'in' game<br />
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Some people believe Doom on the <strong>Amiga</strong> Ls<br />
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differences between the PC and the <strong>Amiga</strong>.<br />
However, if Escom do produce a PC that's Amigo<br />
based then I'll have to believe it when I see it Until<br />
then, I won't be holding my breath.<br />
Gloom is basically a 3D shoot-'em-up that contains<br />
the most violence ever witnessed. There is an<br />
option to switch it to either meaty or messy. If<br />
messy is selected, as soon as you fire a bullet at<br />
one of the opposing soldiers they will burst into little<br />
bits and leave an awful mess on the floor<br />
which you will have to walk through. You can<br />
imagine otter shooting quite a few soldiers that<br />
the floor won't remain In its shiny, polished state.<br />
You are basically thrown Into a futuristic Space<br />
Doom and Gloom<br />
Other games following this genre are Allen<br />
Breed 3D, Fears. Behind the Iron Gate, and<br />
more recently Citadel from the Polish team<br />
Arrakis Software - previewed in this issue. Gloom<br />
has a fair amount of competition to get through<br />
and each one is looking excellent. Can Doom<br />
finally be reproduced on the Amigo? From<br />
what we've seen of these efforts already, it's<br />
getting there. I'm beginning to change my<br />
mind completely.<br />
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Reviewed by Andy Maddock<br />
These two human players are staring straight at<br />
each other. However, one of them is invisible<br />
Hulk maze which looks remarkably like the<br />
scenery used in the film Aliens, and the idea is to<br />
get out - alive. This is not such an easy task<br />
because there are literally hundreds of foot soldiers<br />
and bore chested madmen to plough<br />
through. These and huge robots will stand in your<br />
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Reducing the size of the<br />
here, although. thankfully. the screen<br />
window speeds up the<br />
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advise you what to •<br />
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take his advice!<br />
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split screen where you can chase your<br />
opponent around a sealed maze with only yourself<br />
and a gun. You can also play Gloom through<br />
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The <strong>Amiga</strong> 1200 has, in the post, been able to<br />
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thing has to be sacrificed for this. For more<br />
ea. the variety or amount of sprites usually<br />
deteriorates immensely. in Gloom's case, The variety<br />
of sprites <strong>Is</strong> lacking and during the later levels<br />
the amount of sprites does affect the speed.<br />
There are three main locations and in these<br />
there are some sub-missions where you have to<br />
h the exit. There are no real missions such as<br />
Ling colleagues which is a shame because it<br />
s the game a plot and a storyline, which<br />
Gloom unfortunately hasn't got.<br />
As said before, the level of violence is quite<br />
You havg: to be very careful when attempting<br />
to open one of these doors. Lots of bare<br />
chested m a d m e n w ill a p p e a r<br />
high_ After shooting someone with o bullet They<br />
won't be content with foiling to the floor and disappearing,<br />
but throw themselves violently into the<br />
air while spreading their various organs over the<br />
wall. On occasions I have noticed that if you get<br />
too close to an exploding body, it will squirt spots<br />
of blood on to your own face. By the end of a particularly<br />
nasty level you will find that your face will<br />
be covered in blood, partially covering the 11<br />
action.<br />
Now, the bit that you've all been<br />
waiting for - the speed. Well, it<br />
depends you see. During the game,<br />
pressing escape will bring up on option<br />
for you to change the screen resolution<br />
and size of the actual playing window. If you<br />
choose a high screen resolution the window<br />
size will automatically be reduced. You can<br />
play with a small window to emphasise<br />
speed, or with a full screen to emphasise<br />
the action. They both work well, so it's up<br />
to you<br />
The actual character sprites<br />
do appear very blocky when<br />
you get reasonably close -<br />
although to increase the<br />
speed, the floor and ceiling<br />
graphics can be switched off.<br />
Final word<br />
Although the whole idea of these<br />
games is to get on a par with Doom on<br />
the PC, as I've said before there's<br />
absolutely no way I am going to compare<br />
the two. There's no point In saying<br />
'Ooh, it's rubbish, it looks nothing<br />
like Doom on the PC' because it's not<br />
supposed to. I'm not going to give it a<br />
low score because it doesn't match<br />
the PC version of Doom - I am going<br />
as soon as<br />
you fire a bullet<br />
1 at one of the<br />
1 opposing<br />
soldiers they will<br />
/ burst into little<br />
bits and leave<br />
an awful mess<br />
on the floor<br />
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The title screen sets the<br />
scene delicately. Are you<br />
ready to slice some bodies<br />
up and eat their remaining<br />
entrails? Not here<br />
to mark it purely for Gloom itself, as a<br />
game. The graphics are the best yet<br />
forgames of this genre. Gloom is completely<br />
packed with smooth graphics.<br />
a huge challenge and most of all.<br />
action and excitement. It's certainly<br />
the best attempt yet, although with<br />
other similar efforts only weeks from<br />
completion, only time will tell which<br />
one will rise above the rest.<br />
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with an enthusiastic response from the<br />
games playing public, and you only<br />
hove to look at the success of Cannon<br />
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Fodder and the many Lemmings<br />
games to see this. So it is perhaps a little curious<br />
that there hasn't been a whole host of these titles<br />
flooding the market, employing this simple but<br />
highly addictive concept.<br />
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Mindscape spotting a potential gap in the gaming<br />
world. Gametek's title, Boidles. (previewed a<br />
couple of months ago) is near to release and<br />
Mindscape are well into production of their<br />
Previewed by Tina Hackett<br />
Troops<br />
A two-player game should provide<br />
an amusing challenge<br />
Control your army of troops<br />
through the icon-based interface<br />
Graphics promise to be<br />
colourful and imaginative<br />
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you in charge of a<br />
small army and<br />
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direct them to do<br />
certain tasks<br />
offering, Tiny Troops, Tiny Troops puts you<br />
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direct them to do certain tasks, There are<br />
warring factions, the Klutes and Furfarians,<br />
hove been in battle for 450 years. This has cou<br />
serious damage to their planet, so rather t<br />
continuing to wreck their home they travel t<br />
Earth to continue with their dispute.<br />
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nario, enabling you to see exactly what is goin<br />
on in each battle. To control the game you<br />
an icon-based interface, clicking on the relev<br />
Icon to carry out your orders. To speed things<br />
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can move your troops around quickly.<br />
Objectives will vary in strategy from comp<br />
destruction to rescue attempts to assassinatio<br />
Armoured vehicles can also be used which<br />
provide variety.<br />
The finished game should feature a massive<br />
different baffles spread over a variety of cob<br />
fully designed levels and as well as these missio<br />
the player will also have to face six progressiv<br />
harder end-of-level buddies.As you can se from the screenshots (PC -<br />
the <strong>Amiga</strong> version will look almost identic<br />
graphics opt for a fun feel and by enlargi<br />
everyday objects - such as the plugs and so on<br />
you do a get a very appealing style.<br />
Expect Tiny Troops around October,<br />
'dget gems<br />
The usual one-player mode will be available<br />
this sort of action lends itself nicely to a mu<br />
player game. Mindscape have catered for<br />
so you will be able to link two Arniga's for<br />
bigger multi-player game or compete In 'a<br />
head-to-head battle on one machine. In singleplayer<br />
mode, the computer opponents learn<br />
from their mistakes, so will act more Intelligentty<br />
and effectively, making for a tough challenge<br />
The computer opponents learn from<br />
their mistakes, pro vidirlg longevity
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he Assassins hove been one of the<br />
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producing compilation otter compilation<br />
of excellent PD games.<br />
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Price: E17.99 CD32: Yes<br />
together a CD full of games and utilities<br />
that have previously been released before.<br />
The floppy disk collections from 1 to 200<br />
ore all archived on to the CD and require<br />
dearchiving via Workbench - although the<br />
actual games can be run immediately from<br />
easy-to-use menus. There are a bundle of<br />
games all categorised Into sections and<br />
then alphabetical order, and these range<br />
from arcade games to card, puzzle and<br />
quiz games.<br />
The utilities ore all packed as DMS files<br />
which need to be dearchived on to floppy<br />
disks. A disk masher program is included but<br />
the UNDMS command will still need to slide<br />
into the C: directory on your hard drive The<br />
utilities are a selected bunch of audio and<br />
graphic disks, featuring mods and anims. As<br />
can guarantee that you will have<br />
played most games on this CD, as several<br />
versions of them are still knocking<br />
about in a dark corner of a pub somewhere<br />
in the world. During the '80s these games<br />
were flying around all the best arcades in the<br />
country. Oh, how we hate advances<br />
in technology!<br />
Frogger, Space Invaders. Defender,<br />
Tetris, Missile Command and Pacman<br />
are all included on this CD, along with<br />
500 others. Each one is an actual variation<br />
on the original, so it won't be an<br />
exact arcade copy but a close Amigo<br />
version. Incidentally, a couple of goes<br />
on Galaxian on the arcade would<br />
probably have set you bock about<br />
10p. Nowadays, with the addition of<br />
virtual arcades. E3.50 is the set price -<br />
just for one measly go<br />
It's astonishing how the games have<br />
advanced so much. yet classics like<br />
Space Invaders still have greater<br />
playability and challenge than some of the<br />
brand new games in today's market. The best<br />
game in the arcade had to be Frogger, a game<br />
I'm sure you'll remember. You had to guide a<br />
Supplier: Epic Software •<br />
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and otherwise. However, all of them have<br />
previously been on Assassins floppy disks. so<br />
I must advise you that if you do happen to<br />
own a large quantity of Assassins' PD disks<br />
already. I suggest you look elsewhere.<br />
At E17.99, the CD is priced quite<br />
high, but if you want quality it looks as<br />
though you'll have to pay for it.<br />
small green frog across a very busy road and<br />
then a rushing stream containing floating logs.<br />
One of the premium classics, I'm sure you'll<br />
agree.<br />
As this Arcade Classics CD-ROM is the first of<br />
many - being Volume 1 - there could be a<br />
whole host of old classics gracing your <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
screen soon. For E9.99 you can't go wrong, and<br />
although It may not appeal to the younger<br />
garners out Mere, it will certainly please the<br />
older among you.<br />
Comparing today's market prices, £9.99 seems<br />
like absolutely nothing at all. Five hundred<br />
games for absolutely nothing at all<br />
seems a real bonus to me.
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ooking back over the last ten years - sitting<br />
now with an <strong>Amiga</strong> 1200 with a hard drive<br />
and a CD-ROM drive - you can finally forgive<br />
and forget. No more worries about a<br />
10 minute loading duration only to find a tape loadrig<br />
error flashing boastingly across the screen. Oh,<br />
ow those days are forgiven.<br />
All your old favourites that you'd gladly wait a lifee<br />
to load are now brought gleefully onto the CD-<br />
M. Five hundred titles that will hove you reminisc-<br />
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'ower Games<br />
One problem that can be experienced when running<br />
Spectrum games on the <strong>Amiga</strong> is that the games are<br />
exceptionally slow. This is because of the different processing<br />
speeds between the two machines. Howevei.<br />
the games on this CD don't seem to slow down and as<br />
said before, load in seconds.<br />
People who used to use the Spectrum frequently will<br />
get the most out of this CD. 'What's the point, Though?' I<br />
hear you say. People tend to leave these CDs alone,<br />
maybe because their experience with the Spectrum<br />
wasn't a good one, or they still have theirs and claim that<br />
if they want to play the games they'll fish them out from<br />
a box in the corner of the attic.<br />
Don't bother - for £14.99 you may as well save<br />
yourself the trouble. I can guarantee you'll slide<br />
deeply into old times.<br />
Supplier PD Soft<br />
Price: £7.99 CD32: Yes<br />
ower Games from PD Soft is another games<br />
CD-Rom containing Public Domain and<br />
shareware games. Once again they are<br />
categorised into headings. such as sport,<br />
tion and puzzle, etc. There are more than 500<br />
e s all available to you Through one of the most<br />
d ndly menu systems ever, Once you've found a<br />
- e it will take you a while to actually select it<br />
l °use you'll find yourself looking at instructions or<br />
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eniee to be compatible with the CD32, some of the games fail to work which seems very pointless,<br />
Also, you will recognise or have heard of some of the games, but<br />
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classics like<br />
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comes a time when repackaging the same<br />
goods <strong>Is</strong> going to leave the audience jaded.<br />
In gaming, no genre is more repetitive in its<br />
content than the beat-'em-up. The popularity of<br />
its most impressive incarnations has lead software<br />
houses to come back for more rich picking with<br />
games that vary little apart from slightly<br />
enhanced graphics and bloodier special effects<br />
Years after the beat-'em-up's birth, however,<br />
even the laziest developers have been trying to<br />
give their new combat games a vaguely fresh<br />
twist. Spectacular metamorphosising finishing<br />
moves, international locations and a greater<br />
range of bizarre characters have been wheeled<br />
in to inject new fighting spirit into the proceedings<br />
With robots and streetfighters behind us.<br />
Gametek are going for a new angle with a game<br />
featuring cute but deadly critters as Its musclebound<br />
contenders. Named Brutal: Paws of Fury.<br />
this new title steers away from the realistic visual<br />
approach of Mortal Kombat In favour of more<br />
humorous, cartoon-like charicatures.<br />
The simple storyline bears a For Eastern flavour<br />
with lots of sayings from bogus mystical teaching<br />
padding out the ten characters' backgrounds.<br />
Choosing from creatures like Kung Fu Bunny, Tai<br />
Cheetah or Kendo Coyote. players fight It out in<br />
a competition to find the world's best fighter.<br />
Graphically. Brutal is only slightly above average,<br />
with reasonably well drawn characters playing<br />
out the action against varied but unimpressive<br />
locations. In compensation, however, the game's<br />
contenders have been mode more lively with the<br />
addition of characteristic gestures and moves.<br />
Anyone who experienced the ludicrous<br />
After two successful fights, the<br />
Kendo Coyote acquires a new<br />
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tougher opponents players will face<br />
disappointment of Rise of the Robots will kn<br />
that beauty is only skin deep, however. What r<br />
ly counts is whether Brutal can provide anything<br />
terms of a challenge that hasn't already<br />
offered by previous beaVem-ups,<br />
Thankfully. the cosmetic novelty of fighti<br />
with furry creatures is not the only difteren<br />
about the game. One original touch, for exo<br />
yple,<br />
is the fact that players must learn spec<br />
moves as their character gains in experien<br />
through winning fights.<br />
Whereas Its possible in Mortal Kombcrt to<br />
all the special moves immediately, this go<br />
ri<br />
The instigator of the whole competition<br />
is the Dail Llama, a creature armed with<br />
some devastating special powers
urry but flawed<br />
Unfortunately, Brutal is let down by some irritating<br />
flaws one of which occurs in the mountain<br />
5Cene where characters die if they fall off the<br />
edge of the combat platform. The problem is<br />
That the lion opponent that inhabits this location<br />
has the habit of careering off the edge<br />
before the player has had a chance to touch<br />
him - or at least that's so in earlier levels.<br />
The inclusion of a password system for each<br />
character is vital, especially when you've<br />
gained access to a good range of special<br />
moves. The fact that this currently doesn't seem<br />
to work gives further cause for concern.<br />
Bruta<br />
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Reviewed by Gareth Lotthouse<br />
es acquiring them more challenging and sato.<br />
After defeating two opponents, players<br />
in rank and enter a training session in which<br />
y have three chances to learn a joystick<br />
uence. If they successfully imitate it they have<br />
cess to that move from ther on.<br />
There are a vast number of these moves to be<br />
nt. and greater experience yields more pow-<br />
I and spectacular combinations, This<br />
oach could do much to give the beat-remthe<br />
durability it traditionally lacks, thanks to the<br />
eng-term rewards it provides Putting the fighting<br />
Final word<br />
The game's modest appearance does little to<br />
:Inspire excitement on the first viewing of Brutal<br />
'Paws. The cartoon characters make an appealrig<br />
change in the genre, but the quality of the<br />
.graphics doesn't match up to top selling rivals on<br />
the <strong>Amiga</strong>. Surprisingly, the game overcomes this<br />
handicap by combining a few innovations with<br />
-enjoyable gameplay. Training to acquire a<br />
broader repertoire of moves did much to solve<br />
the problem of giving a combat game a long-<br />
[term challenge. and it's highly in keeping with<br />
the martial arts' theme.<br />
[ A word of warning for those who eat this type<br />
tal game for breakfast: I'm no ace gameplayer,<br />
acquire all the special moves to progress<br />
1 but by starting on an easy level I managed to<br />
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moves into practice is also satisfying. On earlier<br />
levels a few simple kicks will get you for - possibly<br />
too for - but more variety and imagination<br />
becomes necessary on higher levels. Thankfully.<br />
no move is so complex that it's impossible to string<br />
a series of them together in a fluid attack<br />
sequence.<br />
Of course its possible to play against a friend<br />
with different characters and alter difficulty<br />
levels, of which there are plenty to choose from.<br />
and there are the usual karate sound effects<br />
accompanying the action.<br />
through the game until I almost finished on Its<br />
highest difficulty - and that was on my first game.<br />
This problem can be avoided by staffing the<br />
game on a higher level to start with, because it<br />
then becomes hard to get each of those powerful<br />
advanced moves. Nevertheless, considering<br />
how experienced most players are in this genre,<br />
the developers should have mode Brutal a<br />
bit tougher from the outset. This is not a damning<br />
criticism, however.<br />
What's more worrying is the fact that the password<br />
system didn't work, which seriously detracts<br />
from the long-term playability. Providing<br />
Gametek sort this and a few other minor flaws<br />
out, however this beat-'em-up could be a worthy<br />
addition to your game shelf.<br />
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Leon the Lion is<br />
one of the better<br />
eharicatures<br />
thanks to the<br />
addition of some<br />
humorous<br />
mannerisms<br />
Brutal Paws<br />
of Fury steers<br />
away from the<br />
realistic visual<br />
approach of<br />
Mortal Kombat<br />
in favour of<br />
more<br />
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Sampras and Courier<br />
Jockeddeeply into<br />
battle - the number<br />
one and two seeds<br />
I<br />
and gone home - the event not the<br />
place - I can finally come out of hid-<br />
a l ing as I absolutely hate it, more than<br />
l<br />
anything in the world. Now the football<br />
season is underway I'm so much happier,<br />
o<br />
What really annoys me is the fact the specta-<br />
w<br />
tors can lounge in the sun with strawberries and<br />
Wcream<br />
and us football fans have to stand up in<br />
ithe<br />
pouring rain with a bovril every week! Why<br />
mdon't<br />
we switch them around - football In the<br />
b summer, l tennis in the winter. Ha, let's see how<br />
e many of them turn up in the freezing cold,<br />
d only to see the match rained off.<br />
o<br />
Newcomers Blitzware set out to<br />
n<br />
change my mind completely with<br />
h<br />
their new product Center Court.<br />
a rival for Pro Tennis Tour which<br />
a<br />
has to be the greatest tennis<br />
s<br />
game on the <strong>Amiga</strong> I'm sure<br />
f<br />
you're all familiar with the<br />
i<br />
game of tennis, and even if<br />
n<br />
you don't understand the<br />
a<br />
rules. I'm sure you've all seen<br />
l<br />
it once sometime. Center<br />
l<br />
Court isn't merely just a quick<br />
y<br />
game, there's a huge career<br />
p<br />
feature involved.<br />
a<br />
Basically, the idea behind a<br />
c<br />
career in tennis is to enter as many<br />
k<br />
competitions as possible and win<br />
e<br />
Them - picking up quite a hefty sum of<br />
d money in the process. All the players are<br />
seeded before you begin and their seeding<br />
u<br />
p<br />
will change after each tournament - depending<br />
where they finished and how many points they<br />
acquired.<br />
At the moment Pete Samaras is the number<br />
one seed. but if other players win matches and<br />
trophies they will eventually take over the top<br />
spot. The most money is won by coming first in all<br />
the tournaments and staying number one in the<br />
world rankings. That way you can be sure you'll<br />
The match options. You can select anything<br />
up to a fourplayer game here<br />
The title screen in all its glory. it actually<br />
looks quite cart oony, doesn't It?<br />
raphic enhancement<br />
The graphics shown in the screenshots are go<br />
to be enhanced, as the shots here are early p*<br />
tures of the action and don't really reflect an<br />
the gameplay yet. Overall, it's all coml<br />
together quite well, and if the graphics c<br />
match the gameplay then it could beco<br />
another winner.<br />
be top of the prize money league.<br />
You can enter your own name and euit y<br />
own personal characteristics. If you wish to be<br />
speedy player, you may have to sacrifice y<br />
accuracy or power. All the characters ore r<br />
sonabiy matched, only appearing distinctive<br />
one or two areas. The other competitors start<br />
far better than you, although after a few tour<br />
ments your rating will gradually improve.<br />
LIFE-LIKE<br />
From the screenshots you will notice that<br />
number of them are digitised and feature ac<br />
shots from real-life situations. These only appe<br />
you win a particular trophy. but it is quite nice<br />
see some pleasant graphics which reflect on v<br />
success.<br />
At the moment you can have a single ma<br />
against the computer or anything up to<br />
human players at once. This is an excellent i<br />
because you can all take part in a dou<br />
match. There ore over 90 real players includ<br />
Center looks like it's going to<br />
be a bit of a graphical feast
with their own individual statistics and attributes.<br />
They have also been mode-up to look like their<br />
counterparts.<br />
For Instance, John McEnroe sports a rather<br />
nifty headband, but sadly, he doesn't involve<br />
himself in all the fracas he usually gets into Andre<br />
The Wimbledon-like tennis court - nice and<br />
green, but wearing in the centre<br />
Another digitised<br />
shot of a real<br />
match. This time<br />
your choice of<br />
court is clay<br />
ar<br />
Cour<br />
Previewed by Andy Maddock<br />
Agassi is recognised easily by his rather fetching<br />
cap and Boris Becker by his ginger locks.<br />
Throughout your career you ore given the option<br />
whether to take part in a particular tournament<br />
or not. If you do you may win it or even acquire<br />
some money for the runners-up spot, but if<br />
you don't take part at all, your ranking won't<br />
increase and you'll be left sniffling at the<br />
bottom of the league with a lower rating than a<br />
cabbage.<br />
If you select the career option you will be able<br />
to access all the other players' statistics and their<br />
rankings and also see the points table. These are<br />
all very useful when it comes to playing an opponent<br />
you are unsure about.<br />
The actual match sequences are very addictive<br />
and contain all the various shots contained in<br />
tennis, such as forehands, backhands, smashes,<br />
diving shots and volleys. All of these can be performed<br />
very easily with the slightest movements<br />
with the joystick.<br />
Add Software, the makers behind Skidmarks<br />
are distributing Center Court Tennis. As it is programmed<br />
in Blitz Basic there's no reason why it<br />
can't be of the same quality as Skidmarks. We'll<br />
have to wait and see,<br />
r From the<br />
tournament<br />
screen you<br />
can view all<br />
the different<br />
player's<br />
statistics, to<br />
help you find<br />
their<br />
weaknesses<br />
Center Court<br />
isn't merely just<br />
a quick game,<br />
there's a huge<br />
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The pre-<br />
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will be quite<br />
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creating a<br />
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Like othe r ga me s of this na ture , the re wilt<br />
• be a liberal splattering of blood and guts<br />
he name is fairly new over here but<br />
Arrakis Software are a company who<br />
usuolly develop utility products for the<br />
Polish market. Their latest projects<br />
Include a new editor like Final Writer, a<br />
database, and a spreadsheet with versions in<br />
Polish. English. Czech and German planned. But<br />
the reason for their inclusion in this section is<br />
because of their latest title which means a real<br />
change in direction for the Polish team_ Called<br />
'Citadel' it joins the latest in a long line of Doom<br />
clones for the <strong>Amiga</strong> It's not the only game in the<br />
pipeline either. Diamonds Mine' is the next on the<br />
schedule with three more to follow - although<br />
details are sketchy at the moment.<br />
Citadel, as previously mentioned, <strong>Is</strong> a Doomesque<br />
shoot-'em-up. Viewed from the usual first-<br />
* person perspective, set in a 3D environment, you<br />
Previewed by Tina Hackett<br />
There are many<br />
different screen<br />
modes<br />
available and<br />
each a lte rs<br />
the speed<br />
depending on<br />
machine<br />
are armed with a gun and the<br />
mission is to shoot anything<br />
that moves.<br />
A brief plot summary<br />
casts the player as the only<br />
surviving crew member on<br />
a mysterious planet and<br />
their mission is to destroy the<br />
Citadel. The Citadel is the<br />
army complex placed<br />
under the surface of the planet<br />
D104-GS12. When communications<br />
broke down, your crew -<br />
the X16, combative operation unit<br />
- was sent to see what hod gone<br />
wrong. The rest of the crew have now been<br />
destroyed.<br />
When finished the game will contain 20 levels,<br />
varying in difficulty and using different graphical<br />
scenarios. The final version will also have a 2Mb<br />
rendered intro and will have in-game and Game<br />
Over animations.<br />
The pre-production demo we played had<br />
plenty of blood and gore to keep the more blood<br />
thirsty happy. It also looks like it will be quite suc<br />
-cessful in creating a mysterious atmosphere -<br />
something the other clones seem to lack so far.<br />
One thing we weren't too happy with at this<br />
stage was the way you got hurt when you<br />
bumped Into walls - a fact which is inevitable<br />
when you play from this view.<br />
The main character of the cyborg is armed<br />
with six types of weapons, all of which are necessary<br />
to see off the different types of enemies. The<br />
hero can also get tired,<br />
become injured and even get<br />
drunk. As well as being able to<br />
blast the enemy, the player<br />
will encounter puzzles and<br />
traps such as moving walls<br />
and levers and buttons which<br />
need to be operated.<br />
The recent problem that<br />
the developers of the <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
Doom clones face is how to get the game running<br />
smoothly at quite a fast rate, but without<br />
reducing a lot of the detail. Most have overcome<br />
this by making their game configurable to suit the<br />
capabilities of different machines.<br />
Similarly, Arrokis Software hove also made this<br />
possible by making the game window a variety of<br />
different sizes and incorporating user-definable<br />
detail levels. So those with on A500 can still<br />
expect a fairly slick game as long as they play on<br />
a small window and without floors. Those with<br />
Al200s and above, on the other hand, can freely<br />
choose screen size and level of detail_<br />
Expect a full review of Citadel soon. We'll also<br />
be bringing you a round-up of the best and rest of<br />
the <strong>Amiga</strong> Doom clones when we've seen all the<br />
contenders in what seems to be genre of the<br />
moment.<br />
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Reviewed by Andy Maddock<br />
<strong>Is</strong>har<br />
Trilo<br />
shar 1, 2 and 3 weren't really my most<br />
favourite games ever - especially<br />
being a reviewer that detests any sort<br />
of RPG. All this business of wizards and<br />
warriors is just too much for me to handle.<br />
I hese games always seem to inflict the most<br />
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bring out their incredibly adventurous <strong>Is</strong>har<br />
games in one package. Anoraks out everybody!<br />
I suppose as time has passed. each <strong>Is</strong>har<br />
game has been superseded either in overall<br />
quality or In a graphical way, and <strong>Is</strong>har 3 is<br />
supposedly the best of the bunch.<br />
The way !shot actually plays is the most annoying<br />
factor, with slow, tedious scrolling drudging<br />
annon Fodder hardly needs on introduction<br />
as it turned out to be one of<br />
the best games of the year. It's very<br />
unlikely that anyone out there hasn't<br />
actually played it, so I suppose this budget<br />
release could be. in fact, quite pointless.<br />
However; after such a high profile release with its<br />
success. how could it possibly avoid the inevitable<br />
budget label?<br />
Cannon Fodder is pure and simply, a war<br />
game. The objective of war is to win - sparing as<br />
many casuatties as possible. The idea is to complete<br />
the mission objectives along with the subphases<br />
in each scenario. The first is in the jungle<br />
where you are given five recruits. Each one has a<br />
rank and to begin with you are given the highest<br />
ranks to play with. As you lose a soldier he will be<br />
along only to reveal mammoth beasts that must<br />
be disposed of rather quickly. This is achieved by<br />
aimlessly wandering around, going into shops<br />
and buying magic potions. and recruiting the<br />
ordinary public to join your gang. You can then<br />
begin the mission to hold on to your islanct<br />
Kendoria .<br />
As mentioned before, the graphics are notting<br />
very special and the whole game may be<br />
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If you are a roleplaying game buff then three<br />
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Cannon<br />
odder<br />
replaced by another nervous youngster willing to<br />
risk his life and limbs for his country. Obviously,<br />
these young chappies aren't going to be as sharp<br />
as the rest of the bunch, so the more you can<br />
keep them in the clear and at distance, the more<br />
likely they are to survive.<br />
There are two main strategies to follow on y<br />
road to victory. These are either hold bock and<br />
wait for the enemy to make the first move, or me<br />
less favoured run towards them at a ridiculous<br />
speed with all guns blazing - destroying yourself<br />
and a number of the enemy all at once.<br />
The characters themselves ore controlled by<br />
The mouse using a point and click method. All t<br />
weaponry such as cannons, grenades and rock<br />
ets can be activated using simple clicks on t<br />
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With the typical Sensible Software charade<br />
tremendous gameplay and a big challe<br />
Cannon Fodder will always rank alongside the<br />
greats the Amigo has produced Their rather<br />
cheeky yet uncompromising quote 'War<br />
has never been so much fun' is clearly on<br />
understatement It's more fun than ever!
ome AD92 was released around two or<br />
three years ago now and adopted the<br />
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with lower status than the cleaners. Stealing a toga<br />
aft one of the people of authority will deceive<br />
many of the town's residents. enabling you to<br />
order people around.<br />
As the volcano that lies on one side of the town<br />
is about to explode, getting off the island is a must.<br />
With so many people and so few boats, fighting for<br />
an escape route is essential, and this entails mugging<br />
people for their money and purchasing a<br />
very sharp dagger. •<br />
When Rome AD92 first arrived, the humour element<br />
was instantly recognised. It wasn't a strict<br />
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start, all the characters are humorously named -<br />
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<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
TUTORIAL<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> Medical Part 9<br />
and the next program I want to tell you<br />
about. The next program is actually a<br />
patch to the ASI.nbrary that comes with<br />
Workbench 3.0 or 3.1. It won't work if<br />
you have an older version of Workbench,<br />
and the authors haven't tested it with a<br />
processor more humble than a 68020, so<br />
there's no guarantee it will run on a<br />
68000-based machine. This patch gives<br />
added functionality to the three requesters<br />
ASL provides, namely the standard file<br />
requester, the fonts requester arid<br />
screenmode requester.<br />
Changes are made using the provided<br />
Mill-based preferences program and you<br />
can set such things as having the<br />
requesters centred on your mouse, Me<br />
active window or screen, or at the top-left<br />
corner of the active window or screen.<br />
You can also make sure the file requester<br />
puts the directories at the top of the file<br />
list, rather than at the bottom which<br />
always seemed strange to me.<br />
Lastly, but not least, a boot utility was<br />
brought to my attention when trawling<br />
the net for stuff for a CyberVision card<br />
The utility in question is designed to show<br />
a picture instead of that boring black<br />
screen as Workbench loads. The utility is<br />
caned Pic Boot and it handled pretty much<br />
every1FF image I threw at it loading 1024<br />
x 768 images in the blink of an eye.<br />
thanks to the accompanying UnPackilBM<br />
Cool which decompresses 1FF picture files,<br />
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collection. The quality of presentation is<br />
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a classic example being the manual placing<br />
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list of icons which denotes what they do<br />
and will need in order to implement the<br />
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affect the entire layer or just selected items.<br />
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welcome user-friendly addition.<br />
As mentioned earlier, the macros on offer<br />
break down into a number of specific<br />
categories Given the available space<br />
mentioning each in tom is impossible, so<br />
highlight my personal favourites in each<br />
category.<br />
In the auto modelling department the<br />
top three include Modify to sphere or cube.<br />
quick convert, and quick move. The first<br />
option is, in tact. two separate macros, but<br />
A plug for Plug-Ins<br />
As mentioned, Layout macros are an important part of any modeler collection. And true<br />
to loon Plug-Ins does as bit with macros which import entire scenes into modeller, add<br />
multiple lights to selected points, automate multiple batch rendering of scenes, and of<br />
Mine the all important targeting of one object to another over an entire arm or a user-<br />
defined number of frames.<br />
Overall. the Plug-In collection is excellent, although it does suffer from the odd filler to<br />
make up the numbers. However, the really useful additions are exactly that Assuming<br />
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of morphing between basic objects arid<br />
complex structures it's an invaluable<br />
addition.<br />
The next modelling must is the invaluable<br />
quick convert option. Although not as<br />
immediate as the morphing macro, it does<br />
offer a means of converting or automatically<br />
scaling objects from millimetres to metres or<br />
even kilometres - particularly useful for<br />
blending elements from existing scenes.<br />
Quick move is another classic example of<br />
a utility macro, which moves all the selected<br />
points in the layer to a new user-specified<br />
portion. Again not spectacular, but<br />
nevertheless extremely useful on occasion_<br />
Next comes the calculation macros. Here<br />
you could probably obtain the same<br />
information with the aid of a little thought<br />
and a calculator, but why bother if Plug-Ins<br />
will do the hard work on your behalf. In this<br />
particular genre my favourites include<br />
calculate time and calculate render time.<br />
The former generates the total number of<br />
frames needed to cover a specific period,<br />
for example I minute 23 seconds<br />
translates to 2015 frames.<br />
Creation tools are the next element in<br />
the equation, and it must be said the<br />
weakest link in the Plug-Ins chain. The only<br />
noteworthy macros are the create<br />
lightning and create star options, with the 7<br />
Eformer generating random lightning<br />
objects for import into layout while the<br />
latter provides a simple means of<br />
designing mule-point stars.<br />
The big disappointment in this section is<br />
the fact that they repeat many of the basic<br />
options available via LightWave 5 numeric<br />
iriput options.<br />
Special feature macros otter a fairly<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
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n recent instalments I've been<br />
discussing a number of coding<br />
approaches involving console device<br />
control character sequences and by<br />
last month, these had found their way into a<br />
program that set up a screen form. This<br />
allowed data to be entered and collected from<br />
a set of predefined 'fields' on the screen. I<br />
drew your attention to the fact that this<br />
preliminary script used independent statements<br />
for setting up and collecting data from each<br />
field (see listing I) and hinted that there is a far<br />
better approach available.<br />
The trick, of course, IS to use stem-based<br />
compound variables to represent field names,<br />
row and column screen position co-ordinates,<br />
and lengths of reply fields, and it is this<br />
arrangement that I want to deal with this<br />
month. A compound variable data table is<br />
going to be used to store the values required<br />
for the CursorWritell, Showlnputfield() and<br />
CursorRead(' routines of the existing script.<br />
Listing 2 shows the new data table and thc<br />
key thong to notice is that the field numbers<br />
It looking<br />
good but...<br />
Despite the improvements with this<br />
month's script there is, however, still<br />
one area that provides a potential<br />
trouble spot. It concerns seine of the<br />
static definitions used within the<br />
example code. You'll notice that.<br />
where procedures (I.e. AFtexx<br />
functions with their own symbol tables<br />
and execution environments) are<br />
being used, some items (for example,<br />
(SC and all have to be defined in<br />
more than one place.<br />
Despite procedural isolation being,<br />
In the main, a very good thing, the<br />
fact that 'pseudoonstant definitions,<br />
which are deliberately intended to be<br />
global, are blocked and have to be<br />
redefined within each procedure that<br />
uses them is unfortunate. As always<br />
there is a way around this difficulty.<br />
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each record is selected for storage. the form<br />
data just gets written back to the Shell window<br />
las a sort of 'visible prompt' to confirm that<br />
something is happening)! As the entenng of<br />
each set of information is completed, the script<br />
will ask if you want to store the current record<br />
or not, and whether you want to enter further<br />
data. All these things are achieved with fairly<br />
mundane use of a CursorWhtel) routine using<br />
these types of statements:<br />
Input data can also now be collected using<br />
compound variables, with the contents of each<br />
completed form, i.e. a complete input record',<br />
forming part of a single compound variable set<br />
=NNW<br />
call<br />
Curoorldriteraw_windov,22,C,SCUEN_PROPPTS)<br />
(replyS.i) Needless to say this, compared to the la.teadthifaii_windold,U<br />
relatively simple approach used last month, is a<br />
big improvement.<br />
if Opper(0)...1' then call Savelataf)<br />
When you run this month's example (by<br />
Another improvement to be found on this<br />
typing rx october_example at a Shell window) a months offering is that if, at any time while<br />
form pretty much the same as that used in the entering information, you want to scrap the<br />
previous instalment's code is produced<br />
currently displayed data, you can now Just hit<br />
chose, incidentally, to keep the form description the Escape key to clear the form and return to<br />
the same in order to allow easy comparison the first data input Meld again. In order to do<br />
with the field definition approach used last this I've had to modify the CursorReadt) routine<br />
month. Underneath the surface,<br />
so that it detects when The ESCape key is<br />
call Curscrarittirow_viadoo,10,4,f1ELDI<br />
call Cursofariteraii_kiindok,10,3d,l1ELD?)<br />
call Corsafarittlfoli_<br />
call tufsorWfitetrom_ dirichra,14,4,FIELD4)<br />
colt Cursoilriteraw_irloidda,16,4,FIELD5)<br />
ciii Cursoraritelfaa_aindov,18,4,F11.06)<br />
call Cursordrittiraw_mindov,20,4,f1E107)<br />
however, you'll see that quite a lot of<br />
code has changed, and as well as<br />
implementing the compound variable<br />
loop tricks already mentioned, some<br />
preliminary code, to allow any number<br />
pressed. Because of the way the routine was<br />
designed. this was quite easy to do and simply<br />
involved defining an ESC variable (as the value<br />
'lax) and adding an additional ESC case to the<br />
routine's SelectArlhen statements.<br />
call Showin5utlielerow_window,10,a<br />
call 4ShoiladotrieldlroiLaindow,10Cattooth(FIEL<br />
call tanoth(fi 12 Satiminputfieldl Ettlitt, raw_windov,12,a+leng8 if ill.D3)+1,31)<br />
call<br />
16 )al,?) SbouleputFitiC raii_nindew,14,4+Linglii(FIELD4)+1,31)<br />
cell StioNtripACit ren_eindow,16<br />
colt )<br />
•5tindiniNtileterme_gindev,10,4*Length(f<br />
111.0610,10)<br />
call 4+LengtEMLOS)+1,3<br />
Shaatroputfittalria_iirodaidD,4•Lensti(littinti,10)<br />
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do lei to FIELI_COMIT<br />
coil Curcoratite(raw_iiindow,f.i.f,f,i.c,f.i.naae)<br />
trod<br />
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do 1.1 to FIELO_COUNT<br />
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styli* li compound<br />
va ria ble H e ld de finHions<br />
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heralding the 'new A4000T • It was<br />
attnbuted to Alex Moor's Creative<br />
Equipment International, an American company<br />
who'd been involved in the bidding for the<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> before Escom finally snarled it up.<br />
It was headed 7 July 1995 - FOR IMMEDIATE<br />
RELEASE - and described how the A4000T<br />
be positioned as a high-end video workstation.'<br />
It goes on to describe it as 'a tower-based model<br />
with the Motorola 68040 processor operating at<br />
25MHz. Initial configurations are expected to be<br />
6Mb of RAM and 540Mb hard disk. Introductory<br />
pricing is set for a street price of US$3499 (El<br />
will be offering different configurations •<br />
Furthermore we realize that the price of the<br />
A4000T is slightly higher than we all would<br />
have wished. At the same token there is pent up<br />
market demand<br />
Now, knock me down with a feather but I<br />
couldn't help taking this with a very big pinch of<br />
salt. After all. (El didn't win the bid, but had<br />
been making big noises that they were<br />
confident of winning. They've been out of the<br />
limelight for a while, so a message from (El<br />
serves, if nothing else, to keep them on the map<br />
° during these lean times.<br />
Then came a contradictory message from<br />
Gilles 13ourdin of <strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies GmbH in<br />
Germany, dated I 4 July, which says that as yet<br />
there have been no firm distnbution contracts or<br />
agreements signed for Northern America, nor<br />
have pricing levels been set for the A40001. So<br />
just what is going on? Did CEI Jump the gun?<br />
Did they dream this A4000T up themselves?<br />
TURKEY<br />
Let's look more closely at the spec No<br />
monitor or CD-ROM is mentioned: the drive is<br />
quite small by high-end standards - 6Mb of<br />
memory isn't even enough to run that TV<br />
favourite LightWave, and other crucial programs<br />
such as Art Department Professional, ImagelX2<br />
and Real 3D are all going to need more rnemory<br />
for serious TV work.<br />
On top of that it doesn't say whether the<br />
A4000T will have any form of video output, so<br />
an encoder card or good-quality genlockwill be<br />
required. This A4000T looks like a machine<br />
which is tailored to run something like Scala<br />
MM400 rnot that I'm knocking MM400 - it's a<br />
great application1 and not a 'real' video machine<br />
after all.<br />
And then there's the once - USS3499IEven<br />
loosely translated into 1)01 currency that's around<br />
E2 190. or [2600 including VAT - and not even<br />
a monitor thrown in. Couple that with the<br />
relatively slow lby high-end standards125MHz<br />
040 processor and the only conclusoon I can<br />
come up with is that (El have announced a real<br />
turkey<br />
A friend of mine has just bought a Pentium<br />
90 PC costing around E2400. The price includes<br />
a I Gb drive. 15" multisync monitor, I6Mb RAM,<br />
sound card, 24-bit graphics card, speakers and a<br />
quad-speed CD-ROMI And it runs LightWave like<br />
a dream, knocking off a full overscan,<br />
annaliased render with refraction and reflection<br />
in a matter of minutes. In fact, when I phoned<br />
him he was rendering the textures exam* and<br />
it took less than three minutes to do the<br />
business. I can't see a 25MHz '040 even getting<br />
dose_<br />
Okay. his PC will need a few more add-ons to<br />
11135Et in<br />
uldealand<br />
achieve full<br />
video<br />
compatibility, but,<br />
unlike five years ago,<br />
these extras are becoming<br />
more and more accessible to PC<br />
users. There's now a PAR card for the<br />
PC. and genlocks, video processors,<br />
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available. The A4000T will also need additional<br />
hardware, which might include a PAR card and<br />
a framegrabber. A 24-bit card would also be<br />
very useful, plus all the bells and whistles<br />
imemory. CD-ROM, monitor, big hard drive, etc1<br />
which are no longer luxuries for serious video<br />
producers and animators.<br />
Now, let's hope that all this is theoretical, and<br />
that the new A4000T will not only have<br />
reasonably priced bundle options, but that the<br />
base machine itself will not make a Pentium PC<br />
or well•appointed Mac look even more tempting<br />
than they already do. It's one thing relying on<br />
the <strong>Amiga</strong>'s video reputation to sell it but<br />
Escom/Arniga Technologies are going to have to<br />
come up with something really special to keep<br />
video folks on their side.<br />
After all, PC and Mac development continues<br />
apace while <strong>Amiga</strong> R&D appears to have<br />
ground to a halt, developers are still waiting to<br />
be contacted by<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies,<br />
and a new high-end<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> will still only be<br />
playing catch-up with current<br />
PC and Mac systems by the time it<br />
hits the streets - unless some rapid<br />
behind the scenes developments are<br />
going on.<br />
This is not a good state of affairs to<br />
be in, even if you're the most rabid of <strong>Amiga</strong><br />
supporters. If I was in the market for a<br />
video/graphics <strong>Amiga</strong> I'd want one which could<br />
see off the competition, and at a sensible price.<br />
I'd want a built-on video output which was at<br />
least composite, preferably S-VHS or even bothj,<br />
even for lesser machines such as the Al 200 or<br />
rumoured A1300.<br />
Until <strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies take a good hard<br />
look at what <strong>Amiga</strong> users actually require for<br />
high-end video applications and come up with<br />
some solutions, I can only conclude that this<br />
A40001 price and spec certainly isn't going to<br />
cut it. For all our sakes, let's just hope that CEI's<br />
message was low on substance and high on<br />
hype. Only time. and <strong>Amiga</strong> Technologies, will<br />
tea.<br />
The source<br />
Thanks . to Jeff Walker of JAM for posting the<br />
original messages on CDC<br />
Gary Whiteley can be e-mailed as<br />
drgazecix.compulinic cauk.<br />
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Nen the versatility of almost all<br />
synthesizers. you might well imagine<br />
that it would be quite easy to<br />
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just selecting suitable drum sound voices. In<br />
fact, it isn't quite that straightforward because.<br />
set up in the conventional way, a multi-timbral<br />
synth would only be able to play one voice<br />
group setting per channel, So even if you only<br />
wanted a bass drum, a snare, open and closed<br />
hi•hats, a couple of tom-toms and a cymbal.<br />
you'd still use up seven Midi channels and<br />
a large Clunk of your multi-timbrai<br />
capabilities.<br />
The solution to this difficulty was<br />
solved years ago and involves a slightly<br />
different arrangement whereby all<br />
percussion events are sent on just one Midi<br />
channel with the note value being used to<br />
indicate which particular drum/percussion<br />
voice should sound. Now, newer synthesizers<br />
often have facilities like these built in lusually<br />
on Midi channel 101 but many older<br />
instruments will not, and the best thing to do<br />
in these cases is add a separate 'drum machine'<br />
• to your Midi set up.<br />
50PHISTICHTED 5011005<br />
Drum machines nowadays are quite<br />
sophisticated and often use sampled (i.e.<br />
digitised real percussion sounds) as opposed to<br />
synthesized sounds, and even the pitch and<br />
volume of indNidual drum's voices may be<br />
altered Loads of preset rhythm patterns will<br />
also be provided, many of which will make<br />
good starting points for creating your own<br />
percussion tracks.<br />
When you start a drum machine playing<br />
you'll not only hear the percussion sounds via<br />
its audio connections but the unit will be<br />
transmitting Midi data as it plays. The messages<br />
transmitted may include start/stop information,<br />
timing clocks, and the drum-note data itself. Of<br />
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fire 111111 mi55ing<br />
the beat?<br />
play the<br />
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As far as the recording of percussion tracks is<br />
concerned, it is much the same as recording<br />
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playing and just record the Midi data<br />
generated at the Midi Out terminal. There is,<br />
however, one thing that you do have to bear<br />
in mind - you must not transpose drum<br />
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values would change the actual percussion<br />
voices being played.<br />
The effect of inadvertently transposing a<br />
Tricks of the trade<br />
It is sometimes said that drum machines can produce monotonous drum parts. They can - but<br />
this is almost always due to how the drum patterns were programmed in the first place. The<br />
big question what can you do about it and, most of the time, it comes down to attention<br />
to detail. A common problem is getting the accents right on hi-hat parts. Some accent pads<br />
have limited capabilities - even though the drum machine may be fully velocity sensitive via<br />
Midi, In these cases. it's usually best to drive it from a touch sensitive keyboard but you'll find,<br />
by experimenting, that a lot can also be done by editing the data using your sequencer_<br />
Its been recognised for some time that if you take a perfectly quantised drum pattern arid<br />
marginally alter the position of the snare drum, i e. pull it back or push it forward, then the<br />
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overall effect is invariably to make the<br />
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unrecognisable. Obviously, it is something that<br />
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note values). Some <strong>Amiga</strong> sequencers hike Dr<br />
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that the note values of the drum/percussion<br />
data inside your drum tracks will not be<br />
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Drum machines land integral synthesizer<br />
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Unfortunately, poor to General Midi, there was<br />
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could well produce a 'High Bongo' sound<br />
when sent to another machine. Needless to<br />
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As far as creating suitable drum patterns is<br />
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when you get fast Net access though. because<br />
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WorldCam<br />
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about the Net is its Netearns, that<br />
is to say video cameras which<br />
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most impressive collection of<br />
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of the best Cams from around<br />
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University. The Incredible FrshCam<br />
la fish tank). FogCam and the<br />
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and kills everyone, in the grand<br />
old tradition. There's also lots of<br />
stuff on the new Tank Girl movie.<br />
starring Lon Petty<br />
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Access to Sony's Entertamment<br />
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Sandra Bullodc the most excellent<br />
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Evil Ted' Reeves, and other<br />
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Buena Vista MoviePtex<br />
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The very graphics-heavy Buena<br />
Vista Pictures site has now moved<br />
to the Disney site, It used to be<br />
Out On as own but it's been<br />
browsing to half an hour a day, especially if<br />
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4. Save frequently_ Save the text of pages if<br />
there's a lot to read, either as text or HTML. Read<br />
offline as often as possible. It's easy to forget<br />
you are connected to the phone when you are<br />
reading something interesting.<br />
S. Do what you've got to do and get out of<br />
there Its easy to roam around the Web when<br />
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have any aim in mind. The Web rs a tool, and<br />
okay, its quite good fun too, but it should be<br />
used carefully. So don't just wander around the<br />
Net burning up cash. Look for something, find<br />
note any interesting LIRLs on the way, but get<br />
out quick.<br />
absorbed into the controlling<br />
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releases, including the new Judge<br />
Dredd picture with Sylvester<br />
Stallone.<br />
Paramount Pkttwes<br />
hftp:/ANwwparamount corn/<br />
At the Paramount site you can get<br />
a preview of scenes from Michael<br />
Crichton's new film Congo, Mel<br />
Gibson as Braveheart and sneaky<br />
previews of the new Star Trek'<br />
Voyager TV series (corning soon to<br />
a video store near you.)<br />
MCA/Universal Cybeswalk<br />
http://www.mca_comi<br />
The MCA/Universal site was one of<br />
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Web, and it shows by its slick<br />
presentation. The site has previews<br />
of Tom Hanks in Apollo 13, the<br />
$200 milhon Kevin Costner film<br />
Waterworld, and also Sptelberg's<br />
Casper. the friendly ghost<br />
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the rest of the program typed in by<br />
now, as we are going to give you<br />
the rest of the Screen Info program by Graham<br />
Moody. All set? Right let's get going.<br />
As we said last month this is a screen into<br />
program which loads a screen and gives you<br />
info about it The author describes its usage<br />
thus:<br />
'Here is a routine that will give you information<br />
on the current screen, from the screen number<br />
to the amount of memory the screen is using.<br />
There are two modes of operation.<br />
illt _SCREE/LIM/11<br />
<strong>Is</strong> the silent mode, where by the information is<br />
returned from the procedure in a string.<br />
_SCREENNUNISEI=Vat(Left$01,1)/<br />
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6 returned t from the procedure<br />
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is non silent mode where by the information is<br />
1<br />
displayed directly on screen '<br />
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Okay, here's the second part of tne code.<br />
,<br />
Don't try to run this on its own as tt is not<br />
3<br />
complete! , Okay, here we go with part 2.<br />
First<br />
4<br />
we open a screen:<br />
1<br />
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Screen Dpen I<br />
6,eires<br />
Screen 11<br />
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spIr<br />
We grab the - Palette of the current screen.<br />
Then we fade In<br />
Net Palette<br />
Fidel F,S/FO,SfaCi,SCCI,SAAC,177A,Sf00<br />
$11%. 11 • ;18F,83,SIC<br />
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: We then GOSUB to the routine that onnts the<br />
linformation.<br />
a<br />
i Nosub INFOPIINT<br />
t i Nait Wbt<br />
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Ink 3 : Paint <strong>Is</strong>4,Y+4,0 : lea p<br />
, of screen, in tabour 3<br />
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Piper 3 : Pen 5 : locate ,2 : Centre<br />
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for Ii4 Ti ISO Step 16 Scren Display I511,128,N„<br />
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Wait Vbt 4 111 1<br />
Hut V<br />
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Screen Display ISN,128,11„ 1<br />
Veit lbt<br />
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iFor 116100 To 150 Step 2 1<br />
Screen Display I51,121,11,, 1<br />
Veit VIA<br />
lOst I<br />
;Timer<br />
Having done all that we set timer to zero and<br />
then we go into a lade repeat/until loop:<br />
111110 g0e5 •1<br />
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InIfmer/50<br />
If T.m110<br />
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If this is the case we will move screen down.<br />
N=11-1<br />
1If 11.c6° :UPO End If<br />
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if this is the case we will move screen up.<br />
Sows Ols014I<br />
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Here's where<br />
1<br />
the decisions we made earlier<br />
about moving the screen up/down come into<br />
effect<br />
End If<br />
Halt Vbf<br />
Wait for the next vertical blank and then set up<br />
a mouse key sensor, so if a mouse key is<br />
pressed we will continue, like so:<br />
5INtif Noose Me "4111111111111111<br />
Next we have a FOR/NEXT loop, which shows<br />
us the into screen:<br />
For NI Ti -IDO Step -16<br />
Screen Display IS1,121,11„<br />
Wait Dbt<br />
Next<br />
Then<br />
.•<br />
we close the information screen and exit<br />
the procedure<br />
ose IS :<br />
1 1<br />
Pop Proc<br />
! itif Screen it Cl<br />
ioto REPORT<br />
I I<br />
Right now we enter the tight3D area of the<br />
program, Try this proc on its own to see what<br />
happens. X and Y hold the x<br />
box. . WIDTH and HEIGHT hold the width and<br />
height y position<br />
of the box. Simple and effective huh?<br />
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Ink : Bar t,1 To IWO I N T<br />
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colour<br />
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Ink 6<br />
Dram 1411110 To ItilIDTIGIOEINNT<br />
Dram To 1,10EI5NI<br />
Ink 4<br />
Iran Ti 1,1<br />
Orem To IrMIDI,I<br />
Ink 6<br />
Paw PWIDTW-1,10 To 1.1110IN-1,YelEIGNI-I<br />
Draw To 1141,YmMEINIII-1<br />
Ink 4<br />
frau To I41,141<br />
Iran To X+WIDIN-1,10<br />
Ink 6<br />
Draw leklIDTH-2,Y+2 To 10110TM-2,TOEIGNI-2<br />
Paw To its.2,1<br />
. Ink 4<br />
0EINNT-2<br />
Pfau To I.2,Y.2<br />
Dray To 14111DIM-2,M2<br />
'glum<br />
And finally we have the INFORPRINT label we<br />
referred to earlier:<br />
1<br />
. INFOPRIIT:<br />
Pen 12<br />
Locate ,4<br />
Centre • The screen numbern"<br />
,<br />
DEC<br />
iSt•SC_SEREEI_Ntill-<br />
Locate ,5<br />
Centre • The screen midth.".Strlf_SCREEI_VIDIlf<br />
Locate ,6<br />
Centre • The screen<br />
Locate ,7<br />
Centre "Tte maxima /weber of<br />
cotourin'eStrl(_MAXIUR_NUMIER_OF_COLOORS)<br />
Locate ,8<br />
, Centre "The number of Planta<br />
meillebtees5trl(110Pal<br />
, Locate ,9<br />
Centre "The tefthend side of the screen <strong>Is</strong> displayed<br />
it".tstrsnotSPLAYI<br />
Locate ,I0<br />
, Centre 'The top of tie screen is displayed<br />
et"*Stri(IESPLAY)<br />
Locate pit<br />
tee "Ti. totat memory requirement for tbfm<br />
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Return I<br />
REPORT: f<br />
End ProcEISI<br />
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And there you have rt. All the information you<br />
/<br />
could wish<br />
e<br />
for about a screen Handy to be able<br />
to do this<br />
b<br />
kind of thing on the fly lf, for<br />
example, y you had an image processing<br />
program, t and you wanted to sense the<br />
parameters e of an incoming screen file so you<br />
could casually s pop them up on the screen after<br />
a menu, ' for example. then this is the routine for<br />
you. Ft . is a veritable Swiss Anry Knife of a<br />
routine, ' so keep it handy.<br />
Back oto<br />
normal, whatever that is, next month,<br />
and keep<br />
r<br />
those routines and letters coming.<br />
<strong>Amiga</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
OCTOBER 1995<br />
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PageStream 3<br />
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n with the latest update l3:0h11<br />
received this morning. I got the<br />
four new add-ons for PageStrearn.<br />
They are: Gary's Effects, a Jpeg filter, a<br />
Wordworth filter. and a font engine for<br />
TrueType fonts. These additional filters can<br />
be bought now from SoftLogik themselves<br />
for between $20 and $25, so get your credit<br />
card ready,<br />
Gary's Effects come on a single disk for<br />
installation into BME 2.0. They are a series of<br />
Effects modules that get added to BME's<br />
Effects menu and give you some of the more<br />
common operations required for desktop<br />
publishing. These include, but are not<br />
limited to, a user-editable convolution<br />
matrix, gamma correction, a histogram<br />
graph display 'which cannot be edited',<br />
control over hue and saturation and other<br />
such effects.<br />
It's a bit disappointing that there are none<br />
of the really useful DTP-oriented operators<br />
such as unsharp masking, or that most of<br />
the operators don't seem to work in a<br />
predictable fashion when applied to pictures<br />
in CMYK format. I can only hope that Gary's<br />
Effects evolves into something more like Kai's<br />
Power Tools over a period of time: Still,<br />
thanks to the new Jpeg filter, at least you<br />
can save pictures out from BME as Jpegs.<br />
amity RHIN<br />
There isn't very much to say about the<br />
Jpeg filter for PageStream. It does what it is<br />
supposed to and offers you a quality setting<br />
slider, but really talking about it is going to<br />
sound like one of those Ronseal product<br />
ads on the telly: So if you want a filter and<br />
you want it to be Jpeg, then get the Jpeg<br />
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doc s •<br />
Moving on to the third item in our add-on<br />
collection - the TrueType font engine. Again.<br />
there isn't very much to say about this plug<br />
in It allows you to use TrueType fonts in<br />
PageStream transparently, without needing<br />
to first convert them into Postscript format<br />
This opens the vast vista of CD-ROMs made<br />
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it will only do so under fairly strict conditions.<br />
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those used by WordWorth. so that option is<br />
right out too. PageStream's hyphenation<br />
method differs from WordWorth's so you<br />
might have problems there too, although not<br />
necessarily.<br />
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would appear to be in the process of being<br />
sorted out. The first is a problem with extreme<br />
type sues and the 'Loose' leading method<br />
and the other is a problem with picture<br />
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layouts and as such. perhaps it should have<br />
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or they should have at least waited until you<br />
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PapStrpam 010g1T55<br />
After having spent some time with PageStream 3.0h_ I can definitely say that SoftLogik are<br />
pushing forward at a rapid rate towards a finished product Typing speed in the new version is<br />
vastly improved, particularly in long articles, although SoftLogik say it is still not as fast as they<br />
would like for v3.1. Also, you can now quit from the editors without them locking up<br />
PageStream at lasd I can't remember the number of times I hit <strong>Amiga</strong> S. <strong>Amiga</strong> 0 out of sheer<br />
habit': In addition, external graphics have finally been implemented and you can now revert to<br />
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text article you are BME also gains two new effects - Emboss and Sharpen_<br />
However, some of the more annoying niggles like PageStream's inability to copy, duplicate or<br />
transform a text box have still not been resolved, neither should you expect PageStream to be<br />
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Finally, in the readme file they mention release dates for both a Mac and Windows version of<br />
PageStream and promise full cross-platform compatibility, so lets hope that a) this doesn't mean<br />
that <strong>Amiga</strong> development slows down and b) <strong>Amiga</strong> users will finally have a hope of going to a<br />
printer with a PageStream file and not get laughed at<br />
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12,15 bit sampler • E99.95, Megalosound 8 bit<br />
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