"sSTv" de WB2OSZ ---------------- Color Slow Scan Television for the Atari ST ------------------------------------------- Features: * Send and receive most popular formats: Robot, Wraase SC-1, AVT. * Screen contains: Two images with 128x120 pixels of 256 colors. Menu of available commands. * Test pattern generation: Checkerboard, color bars, etc. * Image manipulation: Mirror, rotate, zoom, shrink, etc. * Load and save images with various file formats: NEOchrome, Degas, own format with 256 colors. * Keep ten images in memory for instant access. * Print images with 17 gray levels on a dot matrix printer. * Can use either low cost (about $7) interface connected to modem and printer ports or high performance interface (kits available) connected to MIDI port. A free demo version of the software is available from numerous user groups. The two listed below specialize in ham radio applications for Atari computers. Atari Microcomputer Network John Adams, KC5FW 17106 Happy Hollow San Antonio, TX 78232 U.S.A. Send formatted disk and $2.00. ASTUR (Atari ST Users on Radio) GEERAERT Michel W. Elsschotlann 21 B-8460 Koksijde Belgium Send two disks and three IRCs. One disk will be returned to you. The demo version is capable of sending and receiving, loading pictures from files, printing, manipulating images, and generating test patterns. It just has a few limitations and annoyances to encourage frequent users to purchase the most recent full version. Slow Scan TV can be very expensive but it doesn't have to be. With the low cost interface and demo version of the software you can be sending and receiving color SSTV for about $10. For more details, see "Color SSTV for the Atari ST" in the December 1989 and January 1990 issues of 73 magazine. An article reprint can be obtained by sending $3.00 to 73 Amateur Radio Magazine, WGE Center, Forest Road, Hancock, NH 03449, U.S.A., ATTN: Article Reprints.