HOW TO ORDER BACK ISSUES OF ST NEWS
If you are thinking about ordering previous issues of ST NEWS, we
hereby supply you with a list of contents of every issue that's
still available through our Reader's Service.
Issue 1 and 2 are withdrawn from our offerings since January 1st,
since they tended to hurt our image too much!
ST NEWS Volume 1 Issue 3
Published on Saturday, August 16th, 1986
Size: 56638 bytes on 26 pages
Sound and Music programming on the ST
Synth Sample II contest
All about the BIOS
Questions & Answers
The Solution to "Zork I" from Infocom
Did you know that....
News about the Amazing Cracking Conspiracy
Hints & Tips for (GfA) Basic
More about Diskmanipulation on the Atari SF Floppy Disks
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ST NEWS Volume 1 Issue 4
Published on Monday, September 8th, 1986
Size: 152458 bytes on 88 pages
Additions: Two listings on disk: CONVERT .BAS 2868 bytes
VDI_CALL.BAS 3769 bytes
ST Software News
ICG's Randomize Picture Show
GfA Tips & Tricks
Hi to....
Low to High converter
The Amazing Cracking Conspiracy's Reader's Service
GEMDOS Functions
Useful Addresses
The Tempelmann Monitor
A Computer Story
Questions & Answers
Did you know that....
Future Releases of the Amazing Cracking Conspiracy
The Amazing Cracking Conspiracy's built-in ST Chart Booklet
All about the ST's MIDI Interface
Hints & Tips for playing Sundog
Software Mega-review: Floyd
GEM VDI Calls Part I
The Solution to Zork II
ST NEWS Volume 1 Issue 5
Published on Sunday, October 5th, 1986
Size: 214510 bytes on 117 pages
Additions: Listings on Disk: ULT_EXAM.BAS 11378 bytes
PATTERN .BAS 7304 bytes
IRQ .C 1419 bytes
GEMVDI_2.BAS 5681 bytes
Diverse on Disk: FILL .LST 481 bytes
MOUSE .LST 967 bytes
SPRITE .LST 931 bytes
READ_ME .TXT 1824 bytes
ST Software News
GfA Basic Tips & Tricks
Report on the Annual Usergathering at Utrecht on September 20th,
1986
All about XBIOS Functions
Hints & Tips for Winter Games
The Ultimate Examamining Utility V2.8
The Music Corner
Pattern Editor
Something about Interrupts
The Disc
Are you a good ST Owner?
User Group Update
Software Mega-review: New Psygnosis Games
Cleaning your mouse
Questions & Answers
RTOS, A multitasking OS for the ST
The ST I/O Port
Did you know that....
Final Hints & Tips to "The Pawn" Part I
USeful PEEKs and POKEs
GEM VDI Calls Part II
More about the ACC's Reader's Service
(P)review: Some Astronomy Programs
Super Huey Review
ST NEWS Volume 1 Issue 6
Published on Saturday, November 15th, 1986
Size: 217891 bytes on 106 pages
Additions: Listings on Disk: DEMO .C 1778 bytes
GEM_VDI .BAS 3344 bytes
HEBREW .LST 1299 bytes
HOUSE .BAS 14888 bytes
IRQ .C 1390 bytes
NUMROLOG.LST 4787 bytes
SCROLLED.LST 8515 bytes
Diverse on Disk: DEMO .PRG 2982 bytes
EPROM .PI3 32034 bytes
LINKAPP .BAT 123 bytes
LINKTOS .BAT 120 bytes
READ_ME .TXT 4960 bytes
SCHEDULE.PI3 32034 bytes
ST Software News
GfA Basic Tips & Tricks
Did you know that....
Sound Digitizer Service
Connecting a Normal B/W Monitor to the ST without Modulator
Hints & Tips for playing Brataccas
GEM VDI Calls Part III
User Group Update
Starfiend
Questions & Answers
Part One of the MC68000 Machine Language Course
A Day in Amsterdam: Visiting the Efficiency Beurs and Commedia
The Mirage
Two Chess programs Compared: XChess and Psion Chess
ACC Hiscores
Michtron Software - Old but Good
Solid State RAMdisk for the ST
Simple Draw
Esoteric ST Column: Hebrew on the ST
Esoteric ST Column: Numerological Computations
Writing you own Adventures
Scroll Message Editor
Review: Strip Poker, a sizzling Game of Chance
The ACC's Reader's Service
The MAC Cartridge
Final Hints & Tips to "The Pawn" Part II
Review: Extensor
Neochrome User Manual
Our Italian Distributor
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.