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The AtariLink Directory - Last updated 27 Feb 1995
This file is not maintained by, overseen by, endorsed, or otherwise
associated with Atari Corp. or any of its subsidiaries. It's a
listing of Atari users maintained by myself only. I also didn't
even write this warning or the Jag logo, they're from R. Jung's
Jaguar FAQ. =)
The list just got a big shot in the arm after I added Lloyd Evans'
"phone list" of Jaguar owners. It turns out we were keeping similar
lists without knowing about each other.
Anyhow hopefully the increased number of entries will help
some of you to get a deathmatch JagDoom game going, as that's the
only networkable Jag game so far. =)
BATTLEWHEELSDOOMSPACEWARULTRAVORTEX
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HEREAIRCARSHOVERHUNTER
BTW, the names comprising the "box" are simply titles that I'm
pretty sure are going to use the network and/or modem, but I
could be wrong, you know.
- Bad e-mail address. If you're reading this please correct!
City E-mail Name
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Bay Area CA dsanders@auspex.com Don Sanders
Bay Area CA yokota@sybase.com Robert Yokota
Southern CA cgradis@netcom.com Clay Gradis
Southeastern CA *sklug@netcom.com Steven S Klug
Berkeley, CA osserman@ocf.berkeley.edu Brian Osserman
Cupertino, CA pburries@adobe.com Paul Burriesci
Danville, CA scall@ccnet.com Scott Call
Glendale, CA ddhyett@jord.jpl.nasa.gov Denny Hyett
Irvine, CA underdog@netcom.com Joachim
Los Angeles, CA howard@lloyd.com Howard Chu
Middletown, CA weaver@netcom.com Jerri Kohl
Palo Alto/Stanford CA mistered@genome.stanford.edu Edward Y Chung
Sacramento, CA jeff@jaguar.mcclellan.af.mil Jeff Fehlman
Sacramento, CA bglaholt@smtp.cde.ca.gov Bill Glaholt
San Diego, CA rsprague@powergrid.electriciti.com Rich Sprague
San Francisco, CA mecha@netcom.com Dan Wong
San Jose area CA faanes@ix.netcom.com William Faanes
San Jose area CA *bryanw@rahul.net Bryan Woodworth
San Leandro, CA btribble@ocf.berkeley.edu Bobby Tribble
Santa Clara, CA lloyd@silvaco.com Lloyd Evans
Santa Cruz, CA aaron@nsbo.ucsc.edu Aaron Melgares
Snt Cruz/Stanford, CA darmok@leland.stanford.edu Phil Patton
Stockton, CA mbates@netcom.com Marlin Bates
Studio City, CA sammcgee@crl.com Sam McGee
Altha, FL aeo.mag@genie.geis.com Travis Guy
Boynton Beach, FL sleapman@vnet.ibm.com Scott Leapman
Stone Mountain, GA gt0352f@prism.gatech.edu Kevin Bryan
Northern IL kepper@rs6000.ivcc.edu Richard John Kepper
Northern IL clintn@ecg.csg.mot.com Clint Neuzil
Champaign, IL scott@vinny.cecer.army.mil Scott Buennemeyer
Melrose Park, IL d.iacovelli1@genie.geis.com Dan Iacovelli
Central IN brackney@ecn.purdue.edu Larry J Brackney
Bloomington, IN *bhostetl@silver.ucs.indiana.edu Brian Hostetler
Evansville, IN stefansk@evansville.edu Andrew Stefanski
Greenwood, IN bmullins@indy.net Brandon Mullins
West Lafayette, IN gbelle@sonata.cc.purdue.edu George Belle
West Lafayette, IN ab@cc.purdue.edu Allen Braunsdorf
Lexington, KY duffy@mik.uky.edu Jerry Duffy
Boston area, MA gianouko@acs.bu.edu Arthur W Gianoukos
Eastern MA *jta@icd.teradyne.com John Aslanian
Boston, MA laird@marble.com Laird A Popkin
Boston, MA penfold@ccs.neu.edu Karl von Laudermann
Southern MD kirkb@access.digex.net Kirk Bollinger
Ellicott City, MD taylor@stsci.edu Patrick Taylor
Detroit, MI ad503@detroit.freenet.org Edward Barrett
Charlotte, NC ralunsfo@uncc.edu Russell A Lunsford
Hastings, NE kennyk@freenet.fsu.edu Kenny Kant
Las Vegas, NV lovett@nevada.edu Michael Lovett
Middletown, NJ posten@sesd.ilex.com Sam Posten
New Mexico scott@spy.org Scott Yelich
Brooklyn, NY joelau@panix.com Joe Lau
Fulton, NY rcrissy@oswego.oswego.edu Ryan Leland Crissy
High Falls, NY bobv@zodiac.cs.newpaltz.edu Bob Villielm
Long Island, NY tom@peri.com Tom Sherwin
New York City, NY reid@dsm.fordham.edu Darin Reid
Western OH rschapel@desire.wright.edu Randy
Cincinnati, OH thompsdd@ucunix.san.uc.edu Don Thompson
Columbus, OH mbmccabe@bronze.coil.com Matt McCabe
Dayton, OH s1014097@cedarville.edu Bill Augustine
Northeast PA lebo@dickinson.edu Simon Lebo
Erie, PA mcguired@apmail.mpd.lord.com ?
Lancaster, PA donald@epix.net Donald Way
Lewisburg, PA svensson@bucknell.edu Christian Svensson
Pittsburgh, PA marsteller@wcdc03.pgh.wec.com Jim Marsteller
Charleston, SC taylorj@macs01.mathcs.citadel.edu Joseph Taylor
El Paso, TX ac446@rgfn.epcc.edu David C Gilliland
Waco, TX jeffrey_gonzales@baylor.edu Jeffrey Gonzales
SLC/Ogden, UT alanl@xmission.com Alan Lewis
Northern VA skip@visix.com Skip Sauls
Sumerduck, VA malay@reston.unisysgsg.com Robert Malay
Western WA ilo@dsinet.dgtl.com Il Oh
Seattle, WA fe@u.washington.edu Fast Eddie
Spokane, WA fkeylard@ewu.edu Frans Keylard
Appleton area, WI mike.ives@plexus.com Mike Ives
Madison, WI kwtoh@students.wisc.edu slam dunk nut
Cheyenne, WY otrtims@aol.com Tim Steed
Laramie, WY almo@plains.uwyo.edu Ethan Larson
Alberta area Canada ggranger@bithevn.doctor.ampr.ab.ca Greg Granger
Toronto area Canada aennist@acs.ryerson.ca Allan Ennist
Ottawa area Canada rickt@newbridge.com Rick To
York, England andrew@minster.york.ac.uk Andrew Hague
Zwolle, Netherlands vdleij@phil.ruu.nl Joost van der Leij
Ronneby, Sweden di94rkr@pt.hk-r.se Richard Krejstrup
Wermland, Sweden chris@p5.tnogobl.ct.se Christian Andersson
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- Bad E-mail address. If you're reading this please correct!
City E-mail Name
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Berkeley, CA osserman@ocf.berkeley.edu Brian Osserman
Berkeley, CA mconst@csua.berkeley.edu Michael Constant
Danville, CA scall@ccnet.com Scott Call
Glendale, CA ddhyett@jord.jpl.nasa.gov Denny Hyett
Hayward, CA wastrel@jotunheim.ebay.sun.com William Osser
Los Angeles area legrand@tesla.mbi.ucla.edu Scott Le Grand
Los Angeles area kassper@rhythm.com Perry Kass
Los Angeles, CA howard@llyod.com Howard Chu
Middletown, CA weaver@netcom.com Jerri Kohl
Milpitas, CA jonin@netcom.com Daniel Oak
Mountain View, CA *robocop@cup.portal.com (ref) Robert Hanson
Mountain View, CA *robocop@cup.portal.com (ref) Gary Hanson
Sacramento, CA wglahol@eis.calstate.edu Bill Glaholt
San Francisco, CA mecha@netcom.com Dan Wong
San Francisco, CA temert@eis.calstate.edu Jason Ligon
San Jose, CA *robocop@cup.portal.com David Cagle
San Leandro, CA btribble@ocf.berkeley.edu Bobby Tribble
San Leandro, CA jchew@ctp.org Jonathan Chew
San Luis Obispo, CA fdeleon@oboe.calpoly.edu Francis deLeon
Snt Cruz/Stanford, CA darmok@leland.stanford.edu Phil Patto
So. SF Bay Area, CA wilsont@rahul.net Timothy Wilson
Stockton, CA mbates@netcom.com Marlin Bates
Denver, CO dweinste@carl.org Dave Weinstein
Chicago, IL whitema@rtsg.mot.com Michael White
Melrose Park, IL d.iacovelli1@genie.geis.com Dan Iacovelli
Northbrook, IL trixter@mcs.com Jim Leonard
West Lafayette, IN ab@cc.purdue.edu Allen Braunsdorf
New Orleans, LA bcantin@aol.com Barry Cantin
Boston area, MA gianouko@acs.bu.edu Arthur W Gianokus
Boston area, MA jco@bbn.com John Orthoefer
Boston area-Waltham laird@marble.com Laird Popkin
Boston area-NH Border nugget@genesis.nred.ma.us Ralph Barbagallo
College Park, MD jadams@eng.umd.edu Josh Adams
Ellicott City, MD taylor@stsci.edu Patrick Taylor
Ellicott City, MD jonke@kong.gsfc.nasa.gov Steve Jonke
Rockville, MD mbarton@us.oracle.com Mike Barton
Detroit, MI ad503@detroit.freenet.org Edward Barrett
Royal Oak, MI akazmier@mailhost.eld.ford.com Arthur Kazmierczak
Winston-Salem, NC majors@kbrown.oldcampus.yale.edu Tony Majors
Albuquerque, NM marms@sandia.gov Mike Arms
Las Cruces, NM 101011@acca.nmsu.edu Stomper (?)
Las Cruces, NM jafickli@nmsu.edu tgfe/Jordan Ficklin
High Falls, NY bobv@zodiac.cs.newpaltz.edu Bob Villielm
Long Island, NY tom@peri.com Tom Sherwin
Cleveland, OH davewt@ncoast.org David Wright
Columbus, OH mbmccabe@bronze.coil.com Matt McCabe
Columbus, OH harmon@math.ohio-state.edu Jim Harmon
Dayton, OH s1014097@cedarville.edi Bill Augustine
Kenton, OH d-woodard@onu.edu Daniel Woodard
Lancaster, OH rbatina@infinet.com Robert Batina
Pittsburgh, PA marsteller@wcdc03.pgh.wec.com Jim Marsteller
South Carolina porter@charlie.ece.scarolina.edu Robert V Porter IV
Austin, TX rene@dvorak.amd.com L. Rene' Castro
Austin, TX bbishop@austin.ibm.com Brad Bishop
Austin, TX bgilbert@natinst.com Ben Gilbert
Richmond, VA cde1jdp@cabell.vcu.edu Joel Priddy
Sumerduck, VA malay@reston.unisysgsg.com Robert Malay
Seattle, WA fe@u.washington.edu Fast Eddie
Laramie, WY almo@plains.uwyo.edu Ethan Larson
Ottawa area Canada rickt@newbridge.com Rick To
Ottawa Ontario Canada costa@aix1.uottawa.ca Costa Karamalis
Montreal, Qc smokin@thym.remm.uqam.ca Joseph Hogan
Bristol, England ange@hplb.hpl.hp.com Andy Norman
Wirral, England mikec@sonix.demon.co.uk Mike Clarke
York, England andrew@minster.york.ac.uk Andrew Hague
Denmark mrdo@diku.dk Lars Jeppesen
Darmstadt, Germany reutter@igd.fhg.de Hans JL Reutter
Fahrdorf, Germany cookie@cookie.syd.de Stefan Damerau
Kaiserslautern, Germany gehm@student.uni-kl.de Rouven Gehm
Zwolle, Netherlands vdleij@phil.ruu.nl Joost van der Leij
Cordoba, Spain javier@druuna.uco.es Javier Alvarez Uriarte
Ronneby, Sweden di94rkr@pt.hk-r.se Richard Krejstrup
Australia kerrinp@byron.apana.org.au Kerrin Pine
Australia kerrinp@byron.apana.org.au(ref)Andrew Ellis
Sydney, Australia dchallis@extro.ucc.oz.au Darren Challis
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"What is the AtariLink Directory?"
One of the greatest features of Atari's line of products is their
link-ability. The Lynx allows up to 8 players to compete
against each other simultaneously. The Jaguar has the ability
for players to compete via networked game or over the modem.
The AtariLink Directory is a way for anyone with e-mail access
to hook up and play. For networked games all you need to do is
look for someone on the list who lives in an area near you (or an
area you'll be visiting) and drop them an e-mail message to set up
a time and place to get together and Link up! Modem games are even
easier as they're only a phone call away. You don't have to
give out any personal information, just your e-mail address and
what area you live in. Mail you get about Linking up can be
handled in any way you want, including ignoring it if you're
in a bad mood. =)
TO ADD OR UPDATE YOUR ENTRY:
Just send e-mail to btribble@ocf.berkeley.edu and include your
e-mail address, name, and area that you live in. If you want
to include some line of text I can include it under your entry.
Users of outside services that can access Internet mail such
as CompuServe, America Online, GEnie, etc. are welcome to join.
For friends who want to join but don't have an e-mail address,
include your e-mail address for referrals.
The latest version of the directory can be viewed by fingering
"btribble.link@ocf.berkeley.edu". A copy of a recent version
of the list is also at Andy Eddy's (vidgames@netcom.com - an
extremely nice guy, BTW) FTP site at ftp.netcom.com in
pub/vi/vidgames/faqs. If you are looking for a FAQ chances are
it's there. Also, here's the plug for his magazine - read
Gamepro! =)
MISC:
Some things I'm wondering about are:
Does one need the Atari voice modem to play modem games, or can you
use a regular computer modem as a substitute? I have a USR 14.4
Sportster external, so that's mainly why I'm asking here... =)
Can one play modem games over the Internet, allowing savings of
long-distance phone bills?
The main problem with this is that the Jaguar has no terminal
program (so far =) and I don't know what connecting through a
PC, unscrewing your cable, and attaching it to your Jag would
do. There's a lot of if's here, and actually I doubt this would
work, but it's neat idea...
This paraphrased from the Doom FAQ -
How can I play DOOM (a modem game =) over the Internet?
=============================================
Enter IHHD -- the Internet Head to Head Daemon designed by
Jim Knutson. Your host needs to be running UNIX as its operating
system. The IHHD software is available via anonymous FTP at
"cactus.org" in the "pub/IHHD/src" directory as the file
"dialer1.6.4.shar". After you've successfully retrieved the
"dialer1.6.4.shar" file from the FTP site, you need to prepare the
IHHD to run on your UNIX system.
(1) mkdir IHHD
(2) mv dialer1.6.4.shar IHHD
(3) cd IHHD
(4) sh dialer1.6.4.shar
(5) make
You should now see a whole mess of files in the IHHD directory, most
importantly "dialer", "tcpdialer", "tcpanswer", "call", and
"showlog". If there's an error, try the above steps again,
re-retrieve the "dialer1.6.4.shar" file from "rex.pfc.mit.edu" using
the instructions above, or call for help.
To get connected using IHHD, set up a time to play with another
Internet modem player, ideally using E-mail to make the prior
arrangements. Make sure you and your opponent use the same baud rate
and line settings for your modems. Make sure data compression, error
correction, and hardware flow control on your modem are off. (Just
for DOOM?) Start your favorite terminal program, call up your
Internet host and login normally. Contact the other player by sending
a short E-mail message indicating that you are on the net and ready
to play, and return to your UNIX prompt. Type "cd IHHD". You may
have to type "terminal download," if you do not have it activated
already.
Type "dialer opponent's.host" to start the IHHD connection. Another
way to connect is to type "tcpdialer opponent's.host" while your
opponent types "tcpdialer -answer". Regardless of which method
you use to connect, type short text messages followed by a carriage
return until you see your opponent acknowledge you. Unless you have
"local echo" set to ON in your serial settings, you will not see the
text you type. Exit by hitting CTRL-C if something goes wrong.
If your connection looks fine, exit your terminal program and
change to your DOOM directory and start a game with the "modem
already connected" setting. You can now proceed to play DOOM as if
you were connected via a regular phone line.
Unfortunately, sporadic delays and warping may occur with your IHHD
connection, depending on the quality of the connection and on what's
going on on the Internet at that particular times. Then again, you
might just have a cruddy Internet connection.
To gauge the quality of the connection, type "ping -s
opponent's.host" at the UNIX prompt. You should get a listing of
"ping times", which you may stop at any time by pressing "CTRL-C".
Try pinging some other hosts you know to get an idea of how much ping
times vary, and use this data to guesstimate the quality of your
connection.
Another way to judge the quality of your connection is to simply look
at the other player. If he's jumping all over the place, you've got
a cruddy connection. If he's relatively smooth and steady, you've
got a good connection.
The End!