THE ACC'S READER'S SERVICE by Richard Karsmakers
Here you can read all about what you can do with our
correspondence address (ST NEWS, Kievitstraat 50, 5702 LE,
Helmond, The Netherlands), like sending in articles for use in
ST NEWS, remarks, critics, subscribing, ordering Public Domain
software, etc.
Subscribing to ST NEWS
Since ST NEWS Volume 1 Issue 3 was launched, about half a year
ago, it is possible to subscribe to ST NEWS. The setup is very
simple: You simply send us an empty, formatted, single sided
disk, together with enough stamps (or International Reply Coupons
if you live outside of Holland) and a note which says "Next ST
NEWS". We will then take care that you get any new issue of ST
NEWS immediately after its launch. This way, it is possible to
get it within two days if you live in Holland or a matter of one
or two weeks of you live abroad. You can also order back-issues
of ST NEWS (read more about that in the article "How to order
back-issues"), with which you must not forget to mention the
volume number of the issues you want. Don't close your envelope
too tightly, since we must be able to use that same envelope to
send the stuff back to you. If you do, however, you can also add
an additional envelope in your package. Ordering ST NEWS is free
of costs, except for the post and the disks (you simply supply
those yourself), but donations are always welcome (my giro
account number will undoubtedly be found somewhere in this issue
of ST NEWS). Please refer to the article about our PD Library for
correct postage quantities for certain numbers of disks to be
sent. Please don't add foreign currencies, as it takes quite a
lot of trouble to exchange e.g. 2000 lire in a bank here.
Remarks, critics, comments, etc. to ST NEWS and/or any of our
other products (such as our Synth Samples)
Each time we finish an issue of ST NEWS or another product (like
Synth Samples), we want to be sure that it answers to as many
needs as possible. Therefore, we need to know your needs and
opinions about ST NEWS as well as all our other products. One of
the main things that was achieved recently through criticism was
the fact that ST NEWS was too big in size. You see: We have
splitted it into parts so even people with about 160 Kb of free
memory can enjoy it. Whatever we do, we try to make you, our
readers, as happy and satisfied as possible. If you think we do
something wrong, please write to us as soon as possible so we can
have a look at a solution or compromise. If you want a personal
answer to your remarks or critics, please be sure to add stamps
or International Reply Coupons (the latter if you live outside of
Holland; please add TWO of those every time you write) in your
envelope.
GfA Basic problems
Since I am currently also working for the "Stichting ST" in
Holland for their GfA Basic problems column, I will hereby offer
this same possibility to all readers of ST NEWS. Simply write
down your problem (together with programs on disk, if nessecary)
and send it to our correspondence address. Be sure to add postage
(stamps or International Reply Coupons) of course. I will try to
solve your problem or I will try to let someone else solve the
problem if I wouldn't be able to do it myself (because of a lack
of time or a lack of knowledge). Most problems will also be
treated in the GfA Basic Tips & Tricks column of ST NEWS as well
as in the magazine of the "Stichting ST". It might just be nice
to know that there's someone out here that will try to help you
with any of your problems (that he will surely have had earlier
himself in most cases).
Sending in articles for use in ST NEWS
You'll understand that it is impossible for me to write all
articles in ST NEWS by myself; that's where we need you, to send
in some articles for use in ST NEWS. Many people have already
sent in articles, mostly about subjects that I don't know much
about (like machine language, astrology programs, numerological
computations, writing your own adventures on the ST and articles
about several hardware projects). The conditions for sending in
articles are very simple: You just write an article using either
"1st Word" or "1st Word Plus", and you send it to us on a single
sided disk. Please don't forget to add stamps or International
Reply Coupons (the latter if you live outside of Holland) if you
want the stuff to be returned to you. Now, what are the things
you need to look out for?
- All articles have to have a page layout that results in 22
lines per page
- You must have used Justify and Word Wrap in WP Mode
- You must have used 70 characters per line
- You must not use any (conditional or whatever) pagebreaks (or
footnotes)
- You must write in correct English
- You mustn't use super-subscript and other font styles too
often; that makes the text a bit 'busy' and 'messy'
- If you offer programs/listings on disk, you must refer to them
in your article
- You mustn't use pictures! This only confines these documents
to a certain resolution, which isn't our target
- Whenever you mention ST NEWS, write it down in bold and
capitals
- Watch your English! Plurals are without a comma, so Samples
instead of Sample's. And usual, useful, etc. are with 1 'l'!
Since we have no income of any kind (except for a few donations),
we aren't able to pay our writers any amount of money whatsoever.
Therefore, writing for ST NEWS is done out of knowledge-sharing
reasons instead of writing articles just for the money. On one
side, this keeps the articles of tru and high quality, but on the
other side we feel we have little to offer to our writers. We
still hope you'll find it useful te write articles for us, and we
are looking forward to hearing from you.
Dealer enquiries
* Synth Samples
Since our Synth Samples tend to be nice to look at and to listen
to, they might help selling ST computers in a computer shop. We
already have produced some custom versions of our Synth Samples
to some well known computer shops in Holland and Germany; these
mostly exist of regular Synth Samples with one or two pictures
replaced by advertisement artwork (like the shop's logo or so).
Please contact us if you're interested in having your own custom
Synth Sample (by the way, we only do this with Synth Sample II
and our latest offering Synth Sample III). The typical time it'll
taker when it's ready will be about half a month. But it might be
sooner. Just feel free to enquire about this exclusive service,
and don't forget to enclose stamps or International Reply Coupons
if you want us to answer you properly. Up to a certain limit, we
are also able to adapt other dia-shows for your own (commercial)
use. Please contact us at our correspondence address.
* Commercial software
Since we feel we deserve our strength mainly because of the many
software reviews of very current software, we think ST NEWS is
THE magazine to have your programs reviewed in. People of various
software houses have already sent us stuff to review and they all
are very satisfied. What about G-Data, Rushware, Golden Games,
Commedia, Alphatronic, Psygnosis, Tommy Software, and many
others. And we're still negotiating with Starsoft, Boston
Computer, Epyx, SubLOGIC, Pharma Data Systems and many others.
Good co-operation has thus far resulted in quality reviews of
quality software (sometimes, in cases of e.g. "Time Blast" and
"Super Huey" less quality software). Just send in some new
programs that you think we would be interested in reviewing, and
we'll do the rest. If you want us to send the stuff back, please
state this clearly and add stamps or International Reply Coupons.
We are sure you won't regret sending any reviewing samples to us.
* Public Domain software
If you think you have written a very nice program, and if you
have decided on spreading it through the Public Domain, we may be
able to help you spread it. I must say that we are quite tough in
our decisions whether a programs is or is not allowed to be
included in our PD library. Unlike many PD libraries, we don't
want quantity but we want quality. We don't just publish any
program that appears in the Freeware circuit, because we don't
need to say "we have the largest PD library there is!". You
simply send in your programs to us on a single sided disk (we're
not yet interested in double sided stuff), together with enough
stamps or International Reply Coupons so we can send your disk
back to you. Please refer to our article about our PD Library for
correct quantities of postage for certain amounts of disks.
Since ST NEWS is, above all, a magazine, we can also publish an
article about your program, to promote it a bit or to explain
what is does or wat it can do (we publish these articles all the
time for our own products, like Synth Sample III & IV in this
very issue of ST NEWS).
Public Domain service
We still are the cheapest PD service anywhere in Europe: We still
offer our PD free of any charge. You simply supply us with a disk
or several disks and enough stamps or International Reply Coupons
and we'll do the rest. But read more about this in the article
about our "PD Library"!
Questions & Answers
Since we get more readers by the day, ST NEWS offers a great
service to get rid of all your problems and to get answers to all
your questions in the "Questions & Answers" column, elsewhere to
be found in this issue of ST NEWS. You can ask here whatever you
need to know, and non-commercial advertisements are also allowed.
We will try to answer your questions ourselves, and if we aren't
able to do that we will shake heaven and earth to have someone
else do it for us (we have therefore established good contacts
with several people who know a lot, like some people at Atari,
people at GfA Systemtechnik and all our programmers). Just send
your question, written clearly on a piece of paper, to our
correspondence address. You'll be able to find the answer(s) in
an upcoming issue of ST NEWS, so you don't need to send any
postage for the way back in these cases ('cause we don't need to
send anything back).
Any correspondence with the editorial staff of ST NEWS can be
done in Dutch, German or English. We are afraid we don't know one
word of e.g. French (except for "non" and "jetaime") so we will
probably not be able to help you. Best is to write English all
the time, except if you live in Holland in which case you might
better use Dutch.
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By the time that you read this (or may be even before that
time!), we have published a new and thrilling picture sample,
called "Amiga <> ST....Part I". It is equipped with several
simply and utterly amazingly stunningly superb ST original
drawings I found on a disk somewhere (made by someone called PHS)
as well as, of course, some very nice drawings originally made on
the Amiga. Our motto: You don't need one of those bleedin' Amigas
to be Artistic!
We plan to hold a picture contest soon as well.....but we don't
know what the price will be yet (we cannot afford to buy one!).
Maybe we'll just do it and just give honour to the best one!
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.