[comp.sys.atari.st] ATSpeed

ggreenbe@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Gerald Greenberg) (12/12/90)

Does anybody know an email address for the makers of ATSpeed?
Thanks very much in advance for any help.
--Gerry
maxg@suvm (bitnet)
ggreenbe@rodan.acs.syr.edu (internet)

ggreenbe@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Gerald Greenberg) (06/13/91)

I've been using ATSpeed for almost a year now, and I like it
very much!  I'm running Window3.0 and various other programs,
and in general everything seems to be working out.  I do have
problems, though, e.g. I have yet to find a hard disk cache
that works (I've tried Smartdrive[comes with Windows],
Hyperdrive[a shareware program], and PC-cache[which comes with
PC-Tools Deluxe (v.6)])...Also, I still haven't figured out
how to reload the system font with speedfnt after I've
switched to another font.  All in all, however, I'm happy I
got it when I did...it has done a lot for me.

The reason I'm posting this here is that I don't really have
much support.  I bought the unit from Talon Technologies, and
while they seemed very professional, polite, etc on the phone,
they were not able to answer all my questions nor do they seem
to respond to written questions.  In a nutshell, I don't feel
I have the type of support for my msdos emulator that I dofor
Spectre...This is partly due to the fact that the maker of
ATSpeed is in Europe, which does not lend itself very well to
phone calls or snail mail (and of course, Gadgets is great
with their support), and partly due to the fact that there are
a lot fewer people using ATSpeed here in the US than there are
people using Spectre.  So, I was hoping to find people who use
ATSpeed, so we could share experiences and maybe help each
other out in this way.  If you are an ATSpeed user and would
be interested in getting a list of other users who have access
to the net, let me know and I'll try to put together such a
list and distribute it to those who want it...I know I'd be
interested, so that maybe I'd find out about a cache that
works, and I'd be happy to let others know about things I've
been able to do (or not).

Thanks very much.
--Gerry
ggreenbe@rodan.acs.syr.edu