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Message 69 Thu Aug 01, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 23:46 EDT

that's alot of people
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Message 70 Fri Aug 02, 1991
NEVIN-S at 00:19 EDT

I'm in California this week and am now at GoldLeaf's offices. Lauren just
asked me to post a message here saying that the Centrex is down, so if you
need to reach her please call 415-381-7717. Hopefully the regular phones will
be back in order in a couple of days.

--Nevin
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Message 71 Fri Aug 02, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 17:51 EDT

What's a centrex?
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Category 75, Topic 11
Message 72 Fri Aug 02, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 22:31 EDT

It's a box used to screw up the phones.
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Message 73 Sat Aug 03, 1991
N.WEINRESS [IAAD Member] at 00:08 EDT

Gee, Nevin, sorry I didn't get to meet you onthis trip...you only missed us
in LA by 500 miles! <grin>

Nathan, Centrex is when switchboard is at the phone company...or, you are so
big you need the whole exchange. When I worked for TRW, we had two whole
prefixes in this area code, 532 and 533. That's 20,000 phone numbers! Our
division occupied a mere 80,000 sq. ft., so they only assigned us 200 numbers,
and we had to share. :)
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Message 74 Sat Aug 03, 1991
WORDFLAIR [Lauren] at 21:03 EDT

The Centrex system is back--only down a few hours. Whew! In their ads they
say it is never down but this is the second time. Last week all the phones
general lines and Centrex were down in Berkeley for 1-2 days. We have misc.
outages in Marin. It's actually a software problem (bug) related to
installing the new fiber optics into the old (copper wire...) switching
stations.

We had a successful reseller training. It was great fun having Nevin stay
over. Looking forward to seeing Nathan, Gribnif, the CodeHeads et al at the
AEGIS meeting.

Lauren
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Topic 12 Fri Nov 23, 1990
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] (Forwarded)
Sub: Derailing...

Switching tracks? Training in on the PC/Mac/NeXt? Here's the place to
share insights, resources, headaches.
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Category 75, Topic 12
Message 235 Mon Jul 29, 1991
B.LUNESKI1 [DBII] at 01:25 EDT

Charles, have you looked at the Think C environment with Object oriented
extensions? I have heard that it's good and a great deal easier to become
productive than in MPW. I am more than just curious, as I am considering
expanding my Amiga development project to the Mac.

Bob
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Message 236 Mon Jul 29, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 14:02 EDT

I've used Think Pascal, it was very easy to deal with.
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Message 237 Wed Jul 31, 1991
CHERRY.FONTS at 03:36 EDT

"Think C and AppMaker is development MacHeaven." This is a quote from the
talented fellow I hired to do some Mac programming for me.

..Todd
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Message 238 Thu Aug 01, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 12:20 EDT

Say, about six months ago we began a subscription to Midnight Engineering:
The Journal of Personal Product Development, and I've had enough exper-
ience with it now to recommend it highly. Articles cover a variety of
topics of interest to developers. This month (July/August), for example,
there's an article on handling patent rejections, office fires, share-
ware success and failure, pricing a product, and others. A couple months
back there was a fairly solid article on doing shows. The articles are
sometimes very watered-down so that they are general enough for everybody,
sometimes so specific that they don't really apply to my own situation,
but it's still interesting to see another person's experience. All in
all, highly recommended:

Midnight Engineering, one year (6 issues) in the US $24, in Canada $29
(airmail), and in Europe $49 (airmail). VOICE: 303 225 1410.
FAX: 303 225 1075.
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Message 239 Thu Aug 01, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 12:58 EDT

I second that, it's worthwhile, as is Success magazine, lot's of good business
pointers there too. The poor sucker with the patent app, there are easier
ways.
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Message 240 Thu Aug 01, 1991
ICDINC at 16:29 EDT

I just let my subscription run out because I haven't had time to read it over
the past year. Did they cover Trademark registration in any issue? I still
have the back issues around in a box somewhere. We just received our first
"registered" trademark and I would like to attempt to register the rest
without the $500-$800 attorney fees for each one. I know it is a simple
process. I just need the right templates to follow. Anybody seen them?

- TOM -

PS It took about 1.5 years for the approval.
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Message 241 Thu Aug 01, 1991
T.GILL7 [GILLT] at 21:52 EDT

It may have a nice personality and intelligent articles, but what I am really
interested in is whether "Midnight Engineering" has great cartoons!

sounds worth a date anyway... <grin> Tyson

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Message 242 Thu Aug 01, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 23:51 EDT

Just follow the directions in the Trademark pamphlet, and examine other
trademarks. It is doable yourself, just need to spend time at the Chicago
Public Library, main branch...Patent and Trademark area of the reference
section. The Boston library has a really nice Patent area, and all the docs,
rules, etc. Call the PTO and ask for an info packet.
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Message 243 Fri Aug 02, 1991
W.BUCKHOLDT at 07:50 EDT

For those of you who may have wondered why I haven't posted much lately, it's
because I've been working long hours at my new job. After looking at my tax
return for last year, I decided I could do better elsewhere, so I called the
Motorola rep and asked him for all the local companies that use 68000's in
their product. Which quickly led to a job writing firmware for a company
called Distributed Processing Technology.

They make an awarding winning line of hard disk caching controllers that are
based on the 68000 family and since better performance is there main
advantage, the openning there was a perfect match for both of us. They're a
great group to work with and they have grown from 30 to about 150 employees
over the last couple of years, making them the fastest growing medium sized
company in central Florida.

Anyway, I've enjoyed your company here the last couple years. Many of the
members here have almost caused me to fall off the chair laughing with their
humorous remarks. Just what someone needs, when your down and out. You will
still see him around however, as Jim Allen continues to prod me on to make
some additional speed enhancements.

Wayne
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Message 244 Fri Aug 02, 1991
ICDINC at 09:01 EDT

Thanks Jim. I will look into it.

Great Wayne! Good luck.

- TOM -
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Message 245 Fri Aug 02, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 09:55 EDT

Congratulations on finding a comfortable and compatible job, Wayne! It
sounds as though you have a lot to offer thi
s company. Interesting
approach to job search, too. I wouldn't have thought of calling Motorola.
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Message 246 Fri Aug 02, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 17:53 EDT

Hmmm, Add my name to Jim's. I want faster software. :-) Glad you found work
that you enjoy. Thats best of both worlds.
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Message 247 Sat Aug 03, 1991
T.GILL7 [GILLT] at 18:18 EDT

Great move Wayne! Hope you have great success in your new position. - Actually
I have no doubt that you will!

Tyson

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Message 248 Sat Aug 03, 1991
MINDOVERMIDI at 20:57 EDT

Geez, what a great idea! I was looking for a job at one point there, and gave
up after all the "MSDOS experience?" responses.
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Message 249 Sun Aug 04, 1991
CHERRY.FONTS at 06:36 EDT

Best o' luck with your career, Wayne.

..Todd

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Message 250 Tue Aug 06, 1991
C.WALTERS1 [Chet] at 07:35 EDT

Good work Wayne.....!!!!
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Topic 15 Fri Oct 20, 1989
GORDON (Forwarded)
Sub: Dealing with Distributors and Dealers

Let's talk about Distributer and Dealer Policies.
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Category 75, Topic 15
Message 384 Mon Jul 29, 1991
L.SEILER at 05:16 EDT

DAVID,

Thanks I will call you monday morning first thing, I will also send you
a fax with my tel # which is 415-453-0271, and my FAX is 415-453-0533.

and Thanks again.

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Message 385 Mon Jul 29, 1991
ICDINC at 12:39 EDT

Aren't we really talking about Jerry Lindberg here? I will second what ever
Dave S. says about him. Although it sounds as if you may be too late.

- TOM -
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Message 386 Mon Jul 29, 1991
P.COMEAU1 [Phil Comeau] at 20:46 EDT

Regarding American: I received a press release from them this week announcing
that their president has been nominated for Inc. magazine's entrepreneur-of-
the-year award. (Did anyone else receive this, or am I special?) I found this
pretty amazing, given their track record.

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Message 387 Mon Jul 29, 1991
P.COMEAU1 [Phil Comeau] at 21:00 EDT

I got another letter from ASD today (gee, nice of them to write so
often...just wish they'd send cheques for old invoices...). This letter
(addressed to Dear Vendor) says they want to know our "distributor co-op
advertising policy." Anybody know what the hell this is?
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Message 388 Mon Jul 29, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 21:21 EDT

That's how you get to be INC's entrepreneur of the year, you need to be... a
schemer, just a, just a, little schemer ;-)
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Message 389 Tue Jul 30, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 01:08 EDT

Phil, I suspect this is a scam to get you to take an ad in their
catalog. They have to list your product if they want to sell it, anyway,
but distributors also print ads -- and sometimes charge for them.
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Message 390 Tue Jul 30, 1991
MINDOVERMIDI at 04:29 EDT

Phil, sounds to me like they want to know if you'll "go in" on advertisement
costs (ie 50/50), probably for ads in magazines. I've considered offering this
sort of deal with some of my dealers, for musicician's rags in their area.
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Message 391 Tue Jul 30, 1991
ICDINC at 09:59 EDT

Phil, You ARE special! ;-)

We received the letter as well. I think one of the middle managers nominated
his boss. The ultimate in brown nosing!

Typically larger companies offer distributors 2-5% of sales for advertising CO-
OP funds. THen the distributor advertises our products, sends us a tear sheet
and invoice copy for the ad, and we give them credit for it.

If you look in the mail order ads in any big magazine like Amiga World or Mac
User, you will notice that some companies have smalll display ads within ..
the main ad. That is a common use for CO-OP funds.

We had no CO-OP policy up until the last couple of years. We still do not CO-
OP in the Atari market since it is too small.

- TOM -

## Ralph, .... just a reminder.
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Message 392 Tue Jul 30, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 10:16 EDT

Like Tom said Phil, you are special and I got the mailings too. Unless
American is currently moving some large volume of your product, I wouldn't pay
much attention to co-op. Let me give you an example; They buy $10,000.00 of
your product and you have allowed them a 2% advertising allowance. They can
now apply $200 towards advertising, deduct it from money they probably owe
you, run an ad that costs $1,500.00 on your product (or try to) and deduct
that off the money owed as well. :-) Has the paper hit the garbage yet? And
this isn't about American. All major US distributors have these practices. You
need a degree in economics to figure out those of Ingram/Micro D. :-)
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Message 393 Tue Jul 30, 1991
W.PARKS3 [Dr. Bob] at 19:03 EDT

Like Tom and Nathan said, Phil, you ARE special and I DIDN'T get any
mailing.

American and Pacific, Both, demand 55% off (ie thay pay 45%). If they ever
ask for ad co-op I'll not hesitate a bit to say that it's already included
in their 55% and then bitch them out for NOT having advertised at all!


Ralph: Do I have to always place a reminder in EACH of my messages?
Or can I trust you to remember?

Bye: Dr. Bob
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Message 394 Tue Jul 30, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 19:55 EDT

Doc, if you could trust him to remember, couldn't you also trust him to
keep his nose out of your business?

Yo, Ralph -- trust THIS.
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Message 395 Tue Jul 30, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 23:54 EDT

No Dot...Yo Ralph...trust THIS .!..
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Message 396 Wed Jul 31, 1991
WUZTEK.OPI [Paul Wu] at 02:59 EDT

Todd,

Thanks for the address. I don't know how good are my chances about getting the
refunds though. I'll write to them anyways.





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Message 397 Wed Jul 31, 1991
CHERRY.FONTS at 03:36 EDT

:-) It's about time one of your jokes was actually funny, Jim.
(ducking)

..Todd
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Category 75, Topic 15
Message 398 Wed Jul 31, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 12:21 EDT

Yeah Jim .. ! .. Heheheh
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Message 399 Thu Aug 01, 1991
W.PARKS3 [Dr. Bob] at 00:14 EDT

Some say that he'd _like_ to, Jim. (practise safe trust)
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Message 400 Thu Aug 01, 1991
D.THOMPSON66 [David @ JMG] at 00:42 EDT

Ok, in the last few weeks everbody has been complaining or complimenting
distributors by name or criptic reference. What I need is a name and address
of distributors that developers have found good and also trustworthy over the
years.

So, why not post your favourite distributor and include address and contact.
(Except for Pacific, everybody knows them!) But I'm trying to collate a list
of all these European distributors and I've got some names but no addresses
etc.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. And I think that all developers could
benefit from a world wide listing of good distributors.

-djt

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Message 401 Thu Aug 01, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 01:20 EDT

Pacific Software Supply, SanLuis Obispo CA.
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Message 402 Thu Aug 01, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 01:35 EDT

David, Pacific _is_ my favorite distributor. If you want Australia,
try P.REEVES2 (Phil) here on GEnie. If you want New Zealand, how
A.DAVIDSON3 ? When I get anybody in Europe, you'll get 'em too. ;-)

In the very beginning of Cat 75, I tried to compile this kind of
list. I found that many people were very protective of their distributors.
Others simply didn't have the time to type 'em all up. It would be
really great if someone _would_ do that, but so far no one in-the-known
oops (no n) has volunteered. It would make an appropriate post for
Lib 34: a list of distributors by country with contact name, FAX, phone,
address, and specialties if any.

Thanks to whomever spends his Saturday doing this.
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Message 403 Thu Aug 01, 1991
DARLAH [RT~SYSOP] at 09:27 EDT

I am doing a dealer list again. Anyone care to get the mailings as well? I
need to know by days end. If not, I will just gather it myself and send it to
anyone who wants the data.
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Message 404 Thu Aug 01, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 10:03 EDT

Dorothy, that's not the problem. I could spend 20 minutes digging out the
contact info on all my Distributors worldwide but the chances are, it would be
useless for you. And this is becoming more and more a certainty as we go more
CADD specific. I agree, Phil Reeves in Australia, Alex is Atarai New Zealand
by the way.
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Message 405 Thu Aug 01, 1991
J.EIDSVOOG1 [CodeHead] at 13:42 EDT

It's really sad that the US Market has diminished to one favorite distributor,
and one that everyone puts up with because they're the only alternative.
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Message 406 Thu Aug 01, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 14:15 EDT

Josha does list some ST products in its catalog; they might be worth
pursuing. I sent them promotional literature some time back, but no
nibbles; I do deal with them as a customer in my VAR role. I've
spoken there with Evan Price at length, but there are several who
answer the phone. Anyway, it's an alternative to Pacific.

Josha Distributing Company
2549 West Golf Road
Suite 500
Hoffman Estates, IL 60194
VOICE:800 345 3603 / in Illinois 708 882 7416
FAX:708 882 4719

Their current ST listings cover 4 pages, and include titles from
Accolade, Artworx, Atari, EA, Electronic Zoo, Mindscape, Ocean,
Timeworks and the like. By the way, Chuck, they also have some
8-bit titles.
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Category 75, Topic 15
Message 407 Thu Aug 01, 1991
ICDINC at 16:31 EDT

Must be old CSS stock. They were founded by the former CSS people. (ASD
also came from there but while CSS was still alive and kicking.)

- TOM -
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Message 408 Thu Aug 01, 1991
J.TRAUTSCHOL [jtrautschold] at 22:53 EDT

Heck...Josha's right down the road from me! Didn't realize how close they
were. I'll have to give them a call... (Only about 5 or 6 miles from
home...)

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Message 409 Thu Aug 01, 1991
D.THOMPSON66 [David @ JMG] at 23:06 EDT

Great! Glad to hear someone is compiling a list of Atari Dealers. Atari
themselves said they should have one compiled sometime in August but who knows
when that will show up.

Put us on the mailing list for this!

Thanks again... -djt

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Message 410 Thu Aug 01, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 23:23 EDT

Yes, I'd like to see the mail, too, Darlah.
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Message 411 Fri Aug 02, 1991
JEFF.W [RTC Sysop] at 00:35 EDT

The head of Josha Distributing is Roger Young, the man who built up Computer
Software Services (aka C.S.S.), a division of Charles Levy Publishing. He
left CSS about a year before Levy axed CSS.

Josha is a much smaller operation than CSS was, but they seem to be doing a
steady and growing business. They specialize in selling computer supplies,
like paper, disks, etc. They concentrate on consumables that people have to
keep buying over and over again. Additionally, they carry some MS-DOS
software, they may have a PC clone in their lineup by now, and they carry
Atari software and I believe they are still an authorized distributor of Atari
hardware products like the Lynx, Portfolio, and ST. When I interviewed with
Roger for a sales job about 6 months ago (about a week or two before I
interviewed with Tom at ICD <smile>), they carried ST software that are being
domestically distributed. They were not importing overseas software titles at
that time...I doubt they are doing so at this time. This probably limits their
ST offerings considerably compared to American, Pacific, and Horizon.

Their buyer's name is Mike (unless they've moved him to something else since
my interview). His last name eludes me right now.

My impression is they are good people, but I don't know how they feel about
the ST market and what kind of penetration they have with ST dealers.
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Message 412 Mon Aug 05, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 19:34 EDT

A few days ago, someone inquired about Jotka in Holland. Here's
what my friend Max has to say about him:

"The boss, a very very fat kind man, was in my house in Alphen
once. He was the last president of the SAG user group [until its
demise, the largest group of Atari users in the world]. And his
company does _a_lot_of_advertising_! He has a very wide range of
Atari mainly hardware articles like PCSpeed etc. He's mainly in
it for the money and likes chocolate cookies (this is really
true!). You will believe me when you see him. Anyway, he is not
an amateur!"

Guess Max was mostly impressed with the fellow's size. ;-) Max
is not in the industry, by the way, but rather is an avid user,
so you would have to take his assessment in that light. It would
appear that Jotka is a firm that has the potential to do well for
US products in the Netherlands.

Hope this helps.--Dorothy
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Message 413 Wed Aug 07, 1991
NEVIN-S at 11:39 EDT

Thanks, Dorothy. I've heard various reports and will take it to the next step
(return fax, probably send evaluation copy, etc). Thanks!

I'll make sure to include some great chocolate in the box...<grin>

--Nevin
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Message 414 Thu Aug 08, 1991
L.SEILER at 00:56 EDT

Well all the ATARI Dealers and Developers symposium was a full fledged
success. I wish all of you could have been there, We were very well hosted and
made some very important contacts with each other. We also got more support
from ATARI than you could imagin. Nathin was there and I am sure will make a
much better report than I can. The most interesting news which is of course
under both our IAAD and Atari developers non disclosures is that the
developers were each given 286/25 portfolio's to test and write ports to. Of
course with out a color screen it's not much sue to me, so I will pass mine to
one of my guies. Beyound that several more shiney new TT's went out to
developers and there was a talk that even though ATARI paid the Dealers to
come, the Developers were also "Helped" informally. All in all it was a very
good two day meeting. Severl of us were asked to stay over an extra day and
went to Lockheed to show off our stuff to the brass and engineeres there. We
did a good job of this and were told that the comments were very positive,
Also I met some of us IAAD people and enjoyed my whole stay.

Back in a few days aftere I rest up!

Lee
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Message 415 Thu Aug 08, 1991
WUZTEK.OPI [Paul Wu] at 02:57 EDT

286 Portflios? You aren't pulling our legs are you, Lee? Is there a price set
on that yet? I am also a Portfolio developer. How come I didn't know about
it...hmm.. come to think of it, how come I wasn't invited to Aegis? Sounds
like a very interesting show. Seriously, how does one get invited to Aegis?
Can I invite myself? :^)

Paul Wu


By the way, I thought Atari has given up hope on Portfolio. The other day when
we called Gail Johnson about repairing our Portfolio, she replied "You mean,
you actually use that thing?!?!"
We do use our Porfolio on a day to day basis. If it weren't for the fact that
3 out of 5 Porfolios I touched was DOA or needed repair shortly out of the
box, I would've recommend it to a lot of my business friends.
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Message 416 Thu Aug 08, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 12:07 EDT

Junk by any other name, is still junk. How can they hope to compete against
the HP palmtop, with Dos 4.0 and Lotus built in?

Was anything...well...interesting shown? No names or specs mentioned here,
just a yes or no about a certain "development"?
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Message 417 Thu Aug 08, 1991
NEVIN-S at 13:11 EDT

Nothing else 'interesting' was shown in public. I am sure that a few folks had
a tour of the development offices at atari, but nothing public. --Nevin
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Message 418 Fri Aug 09, 1991
MINDOVERMIDI at 00:04 EDT

Well, I do regret not going. Couldn't be helped, though. Of course, *now* I
could afford to attend, now that it's over... :?
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Message 419 Fri Aug 09, 1991
L.SEILER at 02:43 EDT

Paul,
No leg pulling here. I was almost not invited my self, or was and
nearily missed the boat as they say. I don't know why any particular developer
was or was not invited.
As for the 286 portfolios they are certinily very real. I saw three,
one of which is sitting right here next to the my Key board. It is the same
size length and with size but thicker. The top with the lcd screen seemes the
same size as a regular portfolio but the base or keyboard half is much
thicker. the are ports on the front behind a thin side ways slide, I think a
seria port, paralell port and a scuzzie port. it sort of looks like it was
modified using standard parts with a different keyboard part.
It has the some other attachment slots on the right side, but I have no
Idea what they are fore. It works just fine, but I do so little dos
applications that it is of little value to me as a developer. I will send it
to Paul dana my project director. I am sure he will find a use for it. If you
want more infor give me a call. 415-453-0271 any time is OK.
There will be more Dealer and Developer symposiums and I trust that you
will be invited to the next one. I suppose that ATARI just could not get every
one in one place at one time. I would not take it as a slight against you that
you were not invited. I am sure that the folks that put this deal together
were on new ground and did the best they could.
Lee

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