THE BIGGEST ON-LINE PUBLIC DOMAIN LIBRARY
by JERRY WHITEYou can become an active member of the largest Atari users group in
the world-and have immediate access to a huge library of public domain
software! It doesn't matter where you live. All you need to
do is pick up your phone and dial CompuServe's Atari Special Interest Group
(SIG).
Over 6,000 Atari owners use the Atari SIG. You can communicate
online with any of them. You can also access Antic's Electronic
Edition from the SIG menu. (Or log on directly by typing GO ANTIC after
the SIG function prompt.)
Antic on CompuServe brings you Atari news just as soon
as it happens, a product review library, an open channel to Antic
editors, excerpts of important articles and a look at upcoming magazine
features.
THE BIG SIG
The Atari SIG has three sections:
- Message Exchange for electronic mail.
- Conference Area with 36 "CB" channels.
- Reference Library with more than a megabyte of downloadable public domain programs and information files.
To join in, you need a CompuServe membership, your computer and phone line, a modem with telecommunications software.
For information on becoming a CompuServe member, see your local computer dealer or call (800) 848-8199. In Ohio call (614) 457-0802. Access to services such as the Atari SIG at a standard 300 baud rate will cost you $6 per hour during the evening.
DOWNLOADING TOOL
And once you're on CompuServe, you can download hundreds of software
titles-games, utilities, education, graphics and telecommunication programs.
One of the first on-line programs that you'll want to download
is Tscope. Many of the other CompuServe programs can't be downloaded
without it. Tscope also lets you view weather maps, stock charts
and other graphics available on CompuServe. (Tscope is also available along
with the excellent Amodem telecommunications program on an Antic public
domain disk.)
GETTING ON-LINE
Once you've received your CompuServe Information Service (CIS) password,
loaded your modem software and dialed the local CIS access number, you'll
be ready to go.
Type [CONTROL] [C] and CompuServe will ask you for your personal
identification number (PPN). Once you've entered your number correctly
and pressed [RETURN], you'll be asked for your password. You will
not see the characters you type for your password. This is a security
measure to keep others from stealing your password.
Once CIS has received a valid password, you'll see an options.
menu. You can go to the Atari SIG by typing GO PCS132.
The first time you enter the Atari SIG, you will be asked if
you wish to become a member. There is no additional charge for membership
so type M. Welcome to the group!
Do yourself a favor and read the New Member Information and
Help files. There are quite a few commands and these take a while
to get used to. But you can always get help by typing a question
mark or the word HELP.
SUPER COMMUNICATION
You can also get information on any Atari-related subject from users
anywhere in the country, or from the sysops by simply leaving a message.
Often, a message left overnight will surprise you-a simple request
for programming help will produce a fantastic thread of responses from
other interested Atari owners across the country. It's all there
waiting for you at your next log-on!
Type [L] to leave a message. A prompt for the name and
PPN of the intended recipient appears as TO. To leave an open message
to all members, type ALL, or to reach a sysop, type SYSOP.
The rest is straightforward. You'll be asked for a subject
phrase before you type in the message.
You can then type your message using a simple word processing
editor with special commands. But for now, just type as many as 80
characters for each prenumbered line and press [RETURN). When your
message is complete, press [RETURN] a second time.
You must now Save the message with an S# command. Instead
of [#] you type the appropriate section number. Section numbers are
used in the Message Area and Downloading Library to indicate subjects as
follows:
0 General
1 GAMES & "T.L.S."
2 Telecommunications
3 Utilities/Applications
4 Sound & Graphics
5 Education
6 SIG* Soapbox
7 **HOT RUMORS**
8 SIG V.I.P. access
USEFUL COMMANDS
QS Quick Scan of message topics
B Bulletin reading
MI Membership Information
OP SIG Option changes
I SIG command Information
M Return to preview Menu
T Return to Top menu
V View membership interest file
OFF Log Off CIS
CO Access SIG Conference Area
Once you are in the Conference Area, you must use special commands that
begin with a [/]. For help, type /HELP or to exit, type /EX.
To access the Reference Library for downloading programs, type
XA#. Again,. type in your desired section number instead of [#].
Uploading and Downloading can be a bit tricky so type [?] for
help and read the help files carefully.
Once you're on the system, feel free to leave a message for
Antic. Or chat with any of the sysops listed below:
Ron Luks
76703,254
Michael Reichmann 74015,1534
Steve Ahlstrom
70007,1657
Richard Brudzynski 74035,1550
Russ Wetmore
72435,1234
Greg Leslie
71565,235
Jerry White is a contributing editor to Antic and a leading
professional Programmer of Atari software.