** 1 page, Siteseeing / 615 words ** ** Changed layout this time to 2 columns of reviews, 1 column updates ** ** 2 columns of reviews ** Julian F. Reschke 75% http://www.muenster.de/~reschke/ ** RESCHKE.GIF here ** Julian Reschke has been programming freeware software for the Atari platform for many years. His Mupfel command line interface (CLI) remains unsurpassed and this is the place to visit to check for updates. More recently Julian has become known for his Spin! CD-ROM driver which has attracted lots of attention. Apart from the serious stuff Julian has also programmed a Tetris clone called Kubis, a DMA sound oscilloscope, a Diablo emulator CPX and put together lots of (German) documentation. The web pages are bi-lingual (German/English) and the design of the pages makes for fast loading and display. There are some screenshots and explanatory pages for some of the software along with a handful of Atari related links but nothing on-line for others which makes the site primarily a place to visit to check for updates rather than browse on-line for information. ** Italics on ** Joe Connor ** Italics off ** CyberSTrider 82% http://www.cyberstrider.org/ ** CYBERSTR.GIF here ** After a visit to the CyberSTrider site you wonder what Denesh will get up to next. His software support scheme covers the Atari, PC, Mac, NeXT, BeOS, UNIX and a probably a few others I've forgotten. He's also into venture capital - practically starting Atari Computing on his own if you believe everything you read! The site covers his family and other interests in music, cartoons, writing and India and his server also acts as a mirror for other sites. Like Denesh the web pages are a real cultural mix, with no consistent theme running through the pages, it's obviously under construction but nonetheless a worthwhile site for Atarians to visit. The main area of interest to Atarians is the Atari supported software area where 40 different items along with download and home page links are provided. Faced with such an impressive list of software encourages people to register several items at the same time which works to the benefit of everyone involved in Atari scene so keep up the good work! ** Italics on ** Joe Connor ** Italics off ** Magnus Kollberg 81% http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/5132/ ** MKOLBERG.GIF here ** These pages are of interest to anyone considering upgrading a Falcon with an Afterburner040 accelerator or Nova graphics card. The pages offer practical advice, software, drivers, utilities and FAQs for both upgrades. Magnus is also working on a GEM based Pacman clone and the current early release is available for download. ** Italics on ** Joe Connor ** Italics off ** ** 1 column news ** Atari Computing Message Board ** ACMSGBRD.GIF here ** We've recently added a message board to our web pages which can be used to chat with other Atarians. Why not drop by and say hello? ** BC ** http://www.ataricomputing.com ** /BC ** FaST Club The URL for there web pages has recently changed. Please update your bookmarks and hotlists to: ** BC ** http://www.cix.co.uk/~stclub/ ** /BC ** MagiC Mailing list This mailing list covers all aspects of the MagiC operating system. To join visit: ** BC ** http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/magic_os ** /BC ** The Atari hyperlink launchpad ** URLAUNCH.GIF here ** Hallvard Tangeraas has recently restructured these pages, adding new categories and making it easier to find things. If you're looking for files on ftp sites this is the place to visit. There are hundreds of Atari related categorised links. The pages now have their own permanent site at: ** BC ** http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/8745/ ** /BC ** Hallvard has also been running a mailing list for Emagic's (formerly C-Lab) Notator SL and Creator SL MIDI sequencers since August 1997. There are currently around 70 members, but there's always room for more. To subscribe visit: ** BC ** http://members.forfree.at/~notator/ ** /BC **