[comp.sys.atari.st] PD disks from Current Notes

store2@ihuxi.ATT.COM (Kit Kimes) (05/28/87)

The following ST disks are now available from Current Notes.  This listing
should be added to the list I posted last month.  These new disks are listed
in the May issue of Current Notes.  

The cost is $4 per disk + $1 for postage for every 6 disks (or part thereof)
that you order.  Their address is:
					Current Notes
					122 N. Johnson Rd.
					Sterling, VA 22170
				
					attn: Joe Waters

Remember, you can also subscribe to this excellent publication for $20/year 
(10 issues) or $36/2 years.  The address is the same as above.

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		Disks Listed By Category

Applications

#135 SHANGAHI DEMO DISK (color & mono) 		       [fascinating new puzzle]
#136 MICRODEAL DEMO PROGRAMS     [Goldrunner,Tanglewood,Airball & Sprite Cons.]

Games Disks

#135 SHANGAHI DEMO DISK (color & mono) 		       [fascinating new puzzle]
#139 MONOCHROME GAMES DISK No. 3 (mono)	 [Larn2, Orge, Ataritrek, Checkers,etc]

Graphics and Drawing Disks

#129 SPHERES! DEMO (color) 			     [super animated ball demo]
#136 MICRODEAL DEMO PROGRAMS     [Goldrunner,Tanglewood,Airball & Sprite Cons.]

Language Disks

#130 SAMPLE GFA BASIC PROGRAMS No. 1   [terminal prg, sprite ed, TORPEDO, more]
#133 SAMPLE C PROGRAMS No. 4 			       [uudecode,uuencode,more]

Music Disks

#134 ST-REPLAY 						 [digitized sound demo]

Picture Disks

#137 TINYPICS No. 6 						     [CARTOONS]
#138 TINYPICS No. 7 						      [ANIMALS]

Telecommunications Disks
 
#88 ST TERMINAL PROGRAMS No. 3 			 [UNITERM VT100 emulator V1.7b]
    (new version)

Utilities Disks

#131 UTILITY DISK No. 12       [Programmers disk:uudecode,uuencode,bucket,more]
#132 UTILITY DISK No. 13 		 [library disk: DISKCAT,LESS,VIX,DCOPY]
 
The following disks are not new but I did not have them listed last month.
They are for use with David Small's MagicSac MacIntosh emulator.


MacIntosh (MAGIC) Disks

#M0  MAGIC SAC 3.5 						 [beta of V4.0]
#M1A FINDER 4.1 STARTUP (BOOT) DISK 				[for 1Meg ST's]
#M1B FINDER 1.1 STARTUP (BOOT) DISK 			   [for 520ST/1040ST's]
#M2  TELECOM DISK No. 1 			 [Free Term, Termworks, Kermit]
#M3  UTILITY DISK No. 1 		       [Switcher, Packit, Slicer, more]
#M4  GAME DISK No. 1 						     [12 games]
#M5  DISK LIBRARIAN 					 [Disk Librarian V1.81]
#M6  GAME DISK No. 2 						      [8 games]
#M7  GAME DISK No. 3 						      [6 games]
#M8  DESK ACCESSORIES No. 1 			   [DA Tester, F/DA Move, more]
#M9  UTILITY DISK No. 2 	         [File Hacker,ResEd,RamStart 1.3, more]
#M10 GRAPHICS DISK No. 1 		    [Painter's Helper, Moire 3.0, more]
#M11 PRINT UTILITIES 				    [Chooser, Fast Eddie, more]
#M12 MACBILLBOARD 				   [MacPaint Clone (Shareware)]

The following disks are no longer available and should be deleted from the
list I posted last month.  

#4  ST TERMINAL PROGRAMS No. 1 		     [STtalk V.97, STERM, TERM, HITERM]
#7 GRAPHICS DEMO PROGRAM No. 1 					  [32 graphics]
#14 NEOCHROME  					      [program, docs, pictures]
#43 ST TERMINAL PROGRAMS No. 2 	       [3 compiled term progs, 1 term emulator]
#50 GRAPHICS DEMO No. 2 [SILENT SERVICE screens, bouncing FUJI, DUNGEON MASTER]


I will post a complete listing every three or four months for the benefit 
of new readers and ones who have lost their copy.

						Kit Kimes
						AT&T-ISL
						IW 2F-225
						1100 E. Warrenville Rd.
						Naperville, IL 60566
						...!ihnp4!iwvae!kimes

manis@ubc-cs.UUCP (05/29/87)

In article <1590@ihuxi.ATT.COM> store2@ihuxi.ATT.COM (Kit Kimes) writes:
>The following ST disks are now available from Current Notes.  This listing
>should be added to the list I posted last month.  These new disks are listed
>in the May issue of Current Notes.  
>
>The cost is $4 per disk + $1 for postage for every 6 disks (or part thereof)
>that you order.  Their address is:
>					Current Notes
>					122 N. Johnson Rd.
>					Sterling, VA 22170

Following Kit's earlier article on the subject, I ordered two disks from
them: XLisp 1.7 and Little Smalltalk. I mailed a money order off on a
Saturday afternoon; the disks arrived 10 days later. Considering that Canada
Post uses partially-trained gerbils to move the mail, this indicates that
the order must have been fulfilled on the same day. If I lived in the
Washington area I would most certainly join one of the user groups involved.

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