EDITORIAL - TWO YEARS OF COMPUTER FREAKIN'
Hi! Welcome to yet another issue of the international disk
magazine ST NEWS (Volume 2 Issue 4), published on Saturday, June
13th, 1987 by occasion of the second birthday of the ACC. Yes, we
started two years ago, back on the good ol' Commodore 64 and I
might say we have come a long way since then. We used to be a bit
of a hacker's group back then but about one year ago we realised
you can also make yourself useful on a computer in more
sympathetic ways: the idea behin ST NEWS was born.
Right now, we have published 10 issues in about 11 months,
containing a bit less than 1000 DIN A4 written pages with the
most various kinds of information on a total of 7 single sided
disks (of which one was maxi-formatted): That's almost 2.5 Mb of
information, documents and programs! Just compare: In 10 months,
another disk magazine ("F.A.S.T.E.R.") has launched five issues,
offering about 50-60 articles in total (I think I'm being
optimistic) on not even half as much comparable space: About 400
DIN A4 written pages. And these pages, in spite of the fact that
they are far less in quantity, take up 5 maxi-formatted disks -
that's about 2 Mb of disk space! And, whereas ST NEWS is free of
costs, "F.A.S.T.E.R." costs about 30 German marks per issue: A
total of 150 German marks! Just compare again and note that ST
NEWS (including disks and postage costs) costs just about 40
German marks - all issues are included then! Thus, we offer over
twice as much information/programs on 1,25 times the space and at
less than one third of the comparable price! That's something to
think about when you read ST NEWS and when you hear people
fussin' about a disk magazine called "F.A.S.T.E.R."...
But this editorial column is not meant to destroy what the people
of "F.A.S.T.E.R." do - what they offer is of high standard
indeed. The only thing that they should never have done is
becoming commercial...
It's about time now to thank all the people that have contributed
to the success of ST NEWS: Math Claessens, Jos Schilders, Herman
de Vrees, Howard Chalkley, Chris Scheybeler, Phil Camp, Frank
Oakes, Frank Lemmen, Frans Ottenhof, Felix Gooyaerts, Robert van
Cruchten, Arjen de Jong, Tom den Duijf, Marcel van Valen, Casper
Jansen, Mark van den Boer, Wilfred Kilwinger, Wilfried de Graaf,
Cora from Atari Benelux, Rowan, Laura and Cecilia from
Centerfold, Paul Kolenbrander, Adrie van der Weijden, Léon Obers,
Hubert van Mil, Arjan Pot, Wicher Gispen, Stephen Thorne,
Meindert Honig, Anthony Rush, Rufus Camphausen, Rob de Swaan,
Joop Stokvis, Gerardo Greco, Stefan Colombier, Les Ellingham,
Ewe Håkansson, Dustin Greenfield, Dagmar Fajardo, Engel Geukens,
Ed van der Rest, Adri from Cafka, Marko Software, Toon Hermsen,
Hans de Lange, Hans van der Linden, Thomas Maier, Jürgen
Goeldner, Lucas van den Berg, Kees Puytel, Theo van Beeck, Rick
van de Kerkhof, Peter Vlemmings, Eerk Hofmeester, Robert
Heessels, Roland Heessels, Jonathan Ellis, Steve van de Horst,
Markus Herfort, Hans Nijsen, Gerard Faber, Pim & Jan Coenradie,
Ivo van Vlaenderen, Holger Gehrmann, Rob Hubbard, Jeff Minter,
Rhotron GmbH, Amanda Reid-Young, Volker Ritzhaupt, A. van der
Veen, Ruud van de Kruisweg, Luuk van Beijnen, Léon Eliëns, Jos
Velleman, Klaus Schultheis, Jean Miles, Richard van Helden,
Micheal Osinski, Gerald Hulshorst, Michael Bernards, 't Patronaat
(for a certain phone call), Ernst Blok, Pat Bitton, Rüdiger
Eichin, Hans Fousert, Reinhard Frank, Friedrich W. Hoffmann, C.
Janssen, Mathias Kerkhoff, Dirk Leichtweis, Egon Lubbers, C. Lai,
Raymond Laguesse, Lou Meijers, Günter Neuhaus, Tore Nestenius,
Ron Randasche, Hans Schellekens, Guus Surtel, Ralph Scherer, Cor
Struyck, Jacq Tillemans, Helmut A. Troess, Sientjo van der Veen,
Jos Verkroost, Peter Claessens, Roland van der Kamp, Fairlight
and many more that I might have forgotten. Special thanks must go
to Stefan Posthuma, who contributed not only to the high
quality of the articles generally offered in ST NEWS, but who
also did some programming for me - in the next issue of ST NEWS
you will probably find a faster Page Viewing Mode, done by him.
He also offered much constructive criticism!
Many other thanks must go to the creator of GfA Basic, Frank
Ostrowski, also for his new book about 'his GfA Basic'. I am
surely looking forward to GfA Basic version 3.0!
Further, I feel I must thank the following people/groups for
their constant inspiration on my work (although they will
themselves probably not know that they did): Queensrÿche (for
"The Warning" and "Rage for Order"), Kreator (for the fastest
trash metal around), Yngwie Malmsteen (for the guitar solos),
Venom (for my older inspirations), Jean Michel Jarre (for the
phantastic sound effects), Jan Hammer (just because he's good),
Deep Purple (for all live albums), Samantha Fox (for her......),
Microdeal (for good software), Nicole Winters (for giving me
tummy aches, sleepless nights, even lower figures for school than
I imagined possible as well as for breakin' my heart when I found
out her age....) and the Strike-a-Light Group (for their warm
support and nice criticism as well as a sleepless night in
Amsterdam before the SAG day, thanks to Roland's snoring).
I hope to be able to go on with ST NEWS for at least another
year, but I hope you'll realise that it will sometimes be
launched a bit later then expected - due to exams that I will
probably have to take the coming year as well as the time that I
spend in my coöperation with other computer magazines like ST
Club Eindhoven's "ST Clipboard", Stichting ST's "ST", SAG's
"Atari Magazine" and a new magazine, "Atari News". Quite some
time will soon be spent on some translating that I want to do to
make my wallet survive another year of ST NEWS as well as the
launch of a Dutch edition of ST NEWS (that will be published
twice a year and which will feature the best articles from the
last half year's English issues). This Dutch version will be made
on special request from ST Club Eindhoven and will be launched as
Low Price Software at a price that still has to be figured out.
This Dutch ST NEWS Compedium will take up one double sided, maxi-
formatted protected disk and will contain about 700 Kb documents.
It will be sold together with the disk in a neat package.
That's about it I want to say concerning this time's ST NEWS
issue. I hope you'll like what we bring to you, and wishing you
fun reading, I remain,
Richard Karsmakers
(Editor of ST NEWS)
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.