** 1 page regular / 606 words ** Milan Computer 82% http://www.milan-computer.com/ ** MILAN.GIF here As you've no doubt read already the Milan computer is now available from dealers all around the world (Titan Designs and System Solutions in the UK) so I tootled off to the official web site where I was disappointed (in that typical British way) to find the web site was all in German with Dutch and Swedish options but no English! Happily armed with a copy of GEMTrade I was able to make sense of most pages. The pages are stylish and updated most days. The layout encourages "just one more page" style on-line browsing but it's quite hard to figure out whether you've visited all the pages or not leaving that nagging you've missed something. From my excursions it's obvious the site is a vital resource for existing Milan owners with flash ROM TOS updates online along with hints and tips for users to get the most out of their systems and generally feel they have their finger on the pulse. For the rest of us there is loads of useful information about the Milan, benchmarks, details of the bundled software, lists of compatible hardware and software along with some useful links. If you're thinking about buying a Milan visit this site and have some questions visit this site before you talk to a dealer - and you'll probably return often. ** italics ** Denesh Bhabuta ** /italics ** --- The Reservoir Gods 90% http://www.acs.bolton.ac.uk/~msg1css/maison.htm ** RG.GIF here Wow! What a site! If you have a Falcon, The Reservoir Gods site is a definite must visit - great graphics, nicely laid out, and very informative. The Reservoir Gods are a bunch of coders who have taken the Falcon to its limits with their programs. Not only have they updated golden classics such as Double Trouble and Tetris to make use of the Falcons enhancements, they have also programmed Nintendo Gameboy and NES emulators so you can play games for those platforms on your computer. All their games, utilities and other programs are available for download from this huge site and links are provided to other coder pages. Sadly the site will shortly be closing down so take a look before they do! The new site, although different to this one, will be online at: ** BC ** http://users.zetnet.co.uk/zmoe3/three.htm ** /BC ** ** italics ** Denesh Bhabuta ** /italics ** --- ** 1 Column SITE NEWS CyberSTrider Update All CyberSTrider Atari shareware programs can be downloaded via ftp using an ftp client from: ** BC ** ftp.cyberstrider.org ftp.cyberstrider.net login: anonymous password: cd pub/atari ** /BC ** Alternatively, via your web browser: ** BC ** ftp://ftp.cyberstrider.org/ ftp://ftp.cyberstrider.net/ ** /BC ** --- NOS.046 available Point your software at: ** BC ** ftp.interware.it/users/mike/pub www.interware.it/users/mike ** /BC ** and look for the "public download directory" at the beginning of the page. ** UL ** * NOS046.LZH is the 68000 binary and README * NOS04630.LZH is the 68030 binary and README * NOS046_S.LZH is the sources archive ** /UL ** New feature in this release include: ** UL ** * POP3 mail client, although the "pop" command and "pop2" protocol are not implemented in Atari NOS - does anyone need them? * Ability for nntpcli to try GROUP and STAT commands after a failure occurs with the NEWNEWS command. * Enhanced Help function. * Improved keyboard handling. ** /UL ** There's also a NOS mailing list which you can subscribe to by sending an email with the subject line "SUBSCRIBE NOS" to: ** BC ** net2net@bbsgate.interware.it ** /BC ** --- ** TIMELINE.GIF here Neil Roughley's Atari related web pages have recently moved to the following addresses: ** UL ** * What is TOS?: ** BC ** * http://www.dsoe.com/people/roughley/tos_main.htm ** /BC ** * TT Overview: ** BC ** * http://www.dsoe.com/people/roughley/overview.htm ** /BC ** * Atari Timeline: ** BC ** * http://www.dsoe.com/people/roughley/timeline.htm ** /BC ** ** /UL **