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ST NEWS COLOFON

ST NEWS is a non-commercial disk magazine written for and
written by Atari ST computer enthusiasts. It is published at
irregular intervals by the Digital Insanity Corporation in
close working together with the Amazing Cracking Conspiracy,
and spread through the Public Domain.

Editorial staff: Stefan Posthuma (Editor)
Richard Karsmakers (Special Correspondent)

Official ST NEWS distributors world wide:

V. Kefalas
DATALINK
Omirou 45
106 72 Athens
GREECE

Gerardo Greco
Via Roma, 75
I-80055 Portici-NA
ITALY

Ivo van Vlaenderen
Lostraat 23
B-3100 Heist-op-den-Berg
BELGIE/BELGIQUE

Ewe Håkansson
Pilspetsv. 4
S-291 65 Kristianstad
SWEDEN

Guido Stumpe
Kessenicher Str. 1
D-5300 Bonn 1
WEST GERMANY

Page 6 (*)
Les Ellingham
P.O. Box 54
Stafford
ST16 1DR
ENGLAND

Norman V. Pearce
P.O. Box 564
Mt. Gambier
South Australia 5290
AUSTRALIA

Ray Lovell (W.A.C.E.) (*)
P.O. Box 2777
C.P.O.
Wellington
NEW ZEALAND

Thierry Foulkes (*)
2 Rue Piemontesi
75018 Paris
FRANCE

David Meile
Box 13038
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (NORTH)

Ronny Hatlemark
Bjørkevegen 19
6150 Ørsta
NORWAY

M.H.R.
Postfach 649
A-4021 Linz
AUSTRIA

Andreas Ramos
Jægergårdsgade 142.2
8000 Århus C
DENMARK

Petar Soldo
37 Wilcocks Road
Baywater
Bloemfontein
9301 SOUTH AFRICA

Ata Atun
P.O. Box 81
Magosa
Mersin-10
TURKEY

ST Club Eindhoven (*)
Postbus 1131
5602 BK Eindhoven
THE NETHERLANDS

Atari Computerclub Nederland (*)
Postbus 5011
2000 CA Haarlem
THE NETHERLANDS

Christoph Berner
Willishalten
CH-3086 Zimmerwald
SWITZERLAND

Jordi Maria Pau
Tamarit 115
08015 Barcelona
SPAIN

Richard Decowski
ST X-press
P.O. Box 2383
La Habra, CA 90632
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (WEST)

Zarko Berberski
Drenovacka 2
YU-11060 Belgrade
YUGOSLAVIA

Heinrich Pesch
PD-Palvelu
Tiistilänkuja 1 E 50
SF-02230 Espoo
FINLAND

André Lafreniere
F.A.S.T.E.R.
P.O. Box 474
Boucherville
Québec J4B 6Y2
CANADA

The distributors marked with an asterisk (*) behind their name
sell ST NEWS at Public Domain prices. The others only need to
receive a disk + reply postage + reply envelope (and a donation
now and then).

The following people contributed to this issue of ST NEWS:

Gerardo Greco (Italia) Ewe Håkansson (Sweden)
Guido Stumpe (West Germany) Les Ellingham (England)
Michael Hölzl (Austria) Ivo van Vlaenderen (Belgium)
Norman Pearce (Australia) V. Kefalas (Greece)
Ray Lovell (New Zealand) David Meile (United States)
Ronny Hatlemark (Norway) Thierry Foulkes (France)
Andreas Ramos (Denmark) Petar Soldo (South Africa)
Ata Atun (Turkey) Tako-Jan Goossen (STE)
Jordi-Maria Pau (Spain) Christoph Berner (Switserland)
Richard Decowsky (United States) Frøystein Hustadness (Norway)
F.A.S.T.E.R. (Canada) Zarko Berberski (Yugoslavia)
Toni Waknell (Hewson) Stuart & Wendy Knowler
Erik Simon (Thalion) Jochen Hippel (Thalion)
Alistair Swinnerton (Vektor Graf.) Simon Harvey (Barrington Har.)
Nadia Singh (Barrington Harvey) Willem Hartog (ACN)
Lesley Walker (Virgin Games) Piper (ST Club Newsletter)
Brynn Gilmore (Virgin Games) Tarik Ahmia (ST Magazin)
Ton (Data Skip, Gouda) Miranda (sigh...)
Tim Moss (Manikin, Lost Boys) Steve Bak (Vectordean)
Mark, Dave & Michael (Lost Boys) Tony Cooper (Hewson)
Ian Oliver (Real Time Games) John M. Phillips (Hewson)
Pete Lyon Jeff Minter (Llamasoft)
David Whittaker Ben Daglish (Gremlin)
Fungus The Boogyman (Gremlin) Tim Coupe (Vectordean)
Anita Sinclair (Magnetic Scrolls) Peter Johnson
Jez San (Argonaut Software) Julia Coombs (Microprose)
Sara Shrapnell (Electronic Arts) Lesley Mansfield (Electr.Arts)
Catherine Simon (Electronic Arts) John Dower
Glenn Corpes (Bullfrog Team) Les Edgar (Bullfrog Team)
'Gametester' Kevin (Electr. Arts) John Lewis (Vektor Grafix)
Tony Emmett (Ocean) James Poole (Grandslam)
Ken & Irene Butler Tom Watson (Mirrorsoft)
Douglas Glen (Lucasfilm Ltd., USA) Susan Baker (U.S. Gold)
Bob Kenrick (U.S. Gold) Chris Sorrell (Vectordean)
Laura Sumner (Ocean) Joss Ellis (Electronic Arts)
Ruud van Nispen (Atari Benelux) Duncan Lowthian (Grandslam)
Andy Craven (Vektor Grafix) Nick Pratt (Vektor Grafix)

Special thanks need to go to the people responsible for the
programs without which this product would never have been made,
which are:

Devpac II ST GfA Basic 2.02
Tempus Editor 1st Word Plus 3.10
K-Roget K-Rhyme
Universal II File Selector Turbo ST

Ultra special thanks have to go to the following people and
companies: Data Skip Gouda (especially Ton) - For delivering the
Z88 and for extensive (and FAST) support; Allwave - For selling
those miraculous Aiwa walkmans; Miranda - For extensive moral
support that kept me going while processing all this; Steve Bak -
For doing FAR more than what any human being would have done for
us, and for generally being a terrific bloke and good friend;
Piper - Without whom we would have missed Electronic Arts and The
Lost Boys.

The editor accepts no responsibility for any damage caused
directly or indirectly by the use of any of the information given
in this issue of ST NEWS nor the information contained in
previous issues or issues to come. Writers remain responsible for
their viewpoints and possible conflicts with other people caused
by the publication of their article(s) in ST NEWS.

Although ST NEWS belongs to the Public Domain, the individual
articles may not be used in other magazines, in English or any
other language, before the permission therefore is given by
the author of the article.

If you think ST NEWS is worthy of a contribution from your side,
please feel free to donate any amount of money on giro account
number 5689205, t.n.v. Stefan Posthuma, Den Bosch, The
Netherlands. Thank you in anticipation!

Disclaimer
The text of the articles is identical to the originals like they appeared in old ST NEWS issues. Please take into consideration that the author(s) was (were) a lot younger and less responsible back then. So bad jokes, bad English, youthful arrogance, insults, bravura, over-crediting and tastelessness should be taken with at least a grain of salt. Any contact and/or payment information, as well as deadlines/release dates of any kind should be regarded as outdated. Due to the fact that these pages are not actually contained in an Atari executable here, references to scroll texts, featured demo screens and hidden articles may also be irrelevant.