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::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||| ZMAGAZINE #176 September 24, 1989 ||||||| |||||||---------------------------------------------------------||||||| ||||||| Volume 3, Number 39 Ron Kovacs, Editor ||||||| |||||||---------------------------------------------------------||||||| |||||||(c) 1989, Rovac Ind., PO Box 59, Middlesex, NJ 08846-0059||||||| |||||||=========================================================||||||| ||||||| News Headlines.... ||||||| ||||||| ~ New Format For ZMagazine ||||||| ||||||| ~ Is The 8-Bit Community Dead? ||||||| ||||||| ~ Where Is GOE Today? ||||||| ||||||| ~ Hard Drive Notes and MORE! ||||||| |||||||=========================================================||||||| |||||||CompuServe: 71777,2140 GEnie: ZMAGAZINE||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: CONTENTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Issue #176 The Editors Desk.......Ron Kovacs ZNet Newswire..................... WAACE Update........Press Release TYPE IN PROGRAM Text/Find......... TYPE IN PROGRAM Edit.Bas......... User Group Update....Press Release ZMag Archives-October..Ron Kovacs Hard Drive Notes........WK Whitton THE EDITORS DESK ----------------------------------------------------------------------- by Ron Kovacs Well, after a rather long vacation from the 8-bit community, I am back at the Editor's job for ZMagazine. Harold Brewer has resigned after many months of excellent editing and publishing. I want to thank Harold for the assistance and wish him best of luck with future endeavors. After careful consideration, we are going to continue publishing ZMAGAZINE for the 8-bit community. This will be looked at again in December and then a decision will be made to continue publishing. If you want to see ZMAG continue, please send us an article when you can. If there is something you would like to see covered, please leave us email on GEnie and CompuServe. Just as the rest of the community finds it difficult to support the 8- bit, we are getting to the same point. There are NO new titles available for the 8-bit, the support is getting down to almost nothing, and public domain support just about gone. We are putting more effort in ZMAG till the end of the year. We feel we can make a difference and need your help! If you are not a subscriber to the pay services, send me email today and request a CompuServe sign-up kit and get to the Atari8 Forum. If you are interested in GEnie leave me a message or send me a post card and I will get the sign-up info to you. The best way to get some attention is to gather the community and start making noise! With your help we can do it. If the 8-bit is dying, then let's go out with a fight! ZNET NEWSWIRE ----------------------------------------------------------------------- * As reported online by ST-Report this week, Epyx, entertainment software developer, is laying off some of its work force and changing its focus to developing video games. This layoff will bring the employee count down to 16 from nearly 100. As reported earlier this year, Epyx designed and developed the Atari Lynx, hand held video game system. This product debuted at Comdex by Atari President Sam Tramiel. Epyx plans to continue developing games for the new Atari machine. * Last week, USA Today contained a rather large ad from Apple Computer displaying the Macintosh portable computer labeled the IIcx. Apple officially unveiled the new computer on September 20th. * Where is GOE today? ZMAG has been trying to contact Total Control Systems for almost 6 months. The last conversation we had with David Sullivan was back in January. We wonder how many people have sent money for the product and also wonder if the funds have been returned. * The Atari Portfolio has been shipping for about a week now. This new hand held computer runs on MSDOS and comes complete with 5 software packages. For the latest read Issue #38 of ST*ZMagazine. WAACE UPDATE ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Press Release For those of you who *may* have gotten the wrong impression from ST Informer we would like to report that the WAACE AtariFest '89 is well on its way to becoming the Atari event of the year on the East Coast. Here are a few of the Features: (exact names or titles subject to change) Vendors/Developers/Publications in attendance: ASDE Inc./ST Plug Accusoft Accustar Alpha Systems Atari Corp (inc GENie) Best Electronics Cal Com Codehead Software Current Notes Debonair Software Diskcovery Diverse Data Prod Double Click Soft. Electronic Clinic First Stop Gribnif I.C.D. Z*Mag/ZNet Johnsware Joppa Computer L & Y Electronics Lantech Magnetic Images Michtron Orion Microsystems Rock Digital ST Informer ST Log Seymor Radix Softrek Strata Software Toad Computers Unicorn Publications Wintertech Wizztronics Xlent Software ST Report Online Also, reps from ISD Marketing, FAST Tech, Gadgets by Small, and ST Report Online will be on hand helping out in User Group Demo Rooms and/ or giving Seminars. Demonstrations (Saturday Only) (See printed schedule available at Fest) Telecommunications Art and Graphics Mac Emulation Desktop Publishing MIDI MS-DOS Emulation Business Applications Games Hardware Add-ons Programming Languages Door Prizes: Saturday - Grand Prize - Atari ST Computer Dozens of others - Announced every few minutes Sunday - Grand Prize - Hard Drive from ABCO Seminars: Saturday. 7 October Sunday, 8 October 1100 - Computers and Kids 1300 - To Be Announced D. A. Brumleve 1200 - Ask ST Report 1400 - Atari In Science Ralph Mariano A. Wrotniak - Debonair 1300 - Alternative Desktops 1500 - Atari Hardware Futures Rick Flashman - Gribnif Panel: D. Small, James 1400 - Hard Disk Systems Allen, David Troy. Tom Harker - ICD 1600 - Atari Corp Speaks 1500 - Speeding up the ST Sig Hartmann - Atari Wayne Buckholdt - Softrek All Day - Musicians and MIDI 1600 - Desktop Publishing Gordon Monnier - Michtron Hospitality: 1800 - Hospitality Suites - Fairfax Quality Inn 1930 - Cocktail Hour - Hunan Lion Rest 2000 - AtariFest Banquet - Hunan Lion Restaurant Current Notes Author of the Year Atari's World - Sig Hartmann User Group Leadership Workshop - 0900 Sunday - Bob Brodie (UG Representatives by Invitation) Vendors should contact Johnna Ogden at 703-450-3991 for information. Program advertisers should send camera-ready copy in 6 3/4 x 10 format to Steve Rudolph, 11914 Galaxy Lane, Bowie, MD, 20715 before 22 Sept. Payment of $60 (check payable to WAACE) must accompany copy. Banquet ticket requests to Russell Brown, 13715 Mapledale Ave, Dale City, VA, 22193. Payment of $20 per ticket (check Payable to WAACE) must accompany order. Other Information: John D. Barnes, WAACE Chairman, 7710 Chatham Rd, Chevy Chase, MD 20815. GENie: J.D.BARNES. Phone: 301-652-0667 (return calls collect). Lodging: Quality Inn of Fairfax - $49.50 per night. Be sure to mention AtariFest when reserving (before 25 September). WAACE wishes to express its appreciation for the support we have received from the Atari world. This Fest is truly an expression of -Power without the Price-. TEXT FILE FIND-AND-REPLACE UTILITY ----------------------------------------------------------------------- by John Picken, GCACE The following program can be used to alter any kind of text file. I wrote it to convert assembly language source code files. Each brand of assembler has its own set of commands and pseudo-ops. So if I wanted to use an AMAC source file in a MAC/65 assembler I would have to change many of the commands. This program does it all for me. Of course I could have used the search and replace feature of a word processor. But I don't have a word processor that will handle characters such as the TAB. Also the program will insert line numbers if your assembler needs them. Because the program uses INPUT to get data from files, there should be a carriage return within 255 bytes (six lines), otherwise a truncated file error may occur. By altering the code in lines 44 to 76, this program can be used to find and replace any character(s) or words. So by replacing the definitions of FIND$ and REPLACE$, you can create your own customized converter program for any text files. Once you have customized the program, just run it and follow the prompts. If you wish to view the progress of the conversion without creating a new file, press RETURN at the prompt for destination file name, and the converted code will be printed to the screen. One of the joys of Turbo BASIC is line labels; using them and named PROCedures means very few REM statements are needed to explain your code. It also means you can renumber and add and delete lines as you wish. There are no references to line numbers anywhere in the program so feel free to put in as many FIND