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The Cemputer Paper l March '90
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Going lo Uno isn't what it used to be.by I&tea SNIT Xhaha
Reat~se artwork — it is inexpensive, and in some cases See.by Gmf Smtutonds
h the minor upgrade wotth it? If you like using a mouse, the answer is yes.by 1%yf Fanlty
Lelxaset's new page layout pregram enters the big time.4y Wmd Shnttt
R ead y 8 e t 8 r u m h le $ $$$$$$$$0$$$$$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 0 $ 0 $ $ $ 5 lNot everyone loves Leuaset's upgxade apptoach on Deign8tudioby &A Gian
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Courtinl a New Climate .............21
YGA Monitors ............................27A buyer's guide of things to consider when shopping for n VGA momtor.by Redy Gal
Wo r d f o r W l l l CI O W S ss s eeeeeeeeeeeeessssss34
DTP With The Atari ST ...............58Law price, Mac Se PC compatibility make the ST worth laohttg at.by GraeaeBenaett
Letraset's DesienStudio ............AS
Word for Wmdows is a powerful new ward processor for the Mictosoft Windowsby ¹hott Roast
A Macintosh graphics conversion u6Tity and a new CDROM disk full of photoLby&ttstt SIIINI; Xbake
SO FCI I e r f e e t 5 $'I • s ess • s • ssssssssessse • o • $38
Shareware Clip Art.....................38
Hot Stuff for DTP .......................89
Imaeesetter Options...................41
DTP Service Bureaus ..................45Imagesettets, OCR softwaxe, scanners, shde mahcrs — where you can rent them.
Compttters can't do much about dying, but they may save you money at lax time.by Lindu Seigttettett, CGA.
New studies suggest STicon Valley may be a major culprit in CFC pollution.by Dennis Httyes
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The%ish List efA Desktop Publisher
It is phenomenal how far desktoppublishing technology has come in justa few short years. Equally phenomenalis the ability to quickly adapt it to ourown usage, forget that it exists, andcrave more innovation.
My ideal of desktop publishing is tobe able to create an entire publication&om a desktop computer — true desk-top publishing. In the process of doingThc C0Inpstsr Peper, I have noticed thatreality' Is still a long way &Qm this Ideal.Cutting and pasting in rea&me non-
al mode is very much required. {Translation, we still use rulers, Kx-acto knives and wax to p~ p t h e issue). When I started this pubficationthree yaws ago, I thought it would only be a matter of months before allthe minor problems that prevent total desktop publishing would bedeaned up. It turns out we may have to wait a couple of more years before
One obstacle is the need for huge, cheap hard drives to store all thescanned image files that it will take to replace a PMT camera. Anothershortfall is in the area of printerL My wish list has a low~ h g htening-fast tabloid printer that prints half<ones with very' little maintenance over-head. I want page layout sokware that has ad-management (complete witha built' expert system and linear programming to optimize space usageand then automatically index a table of contents and an advertiser list).Also needed in the softstare are the network tooh to manage the efforts ofa workgroup. My Sultasy has me pushing a few' buttons and waiting for thepublication to hry itself out. Another dick or two and it prints out ready forthe printing press.....I dream on....
This Mom|hSack in the here and now, this month we tried out the latest efFerings
&om Microsok (Word for Wendows) WordPerfect Corp (WordPetfect5.1), and Letraset (DesignStudio) Also in t¹is issue is an overview of theimagesetter options mailable today. We surveyed the service bureaus intown to give you an idea of where you can rent time on equipment to cre-ate your own desktop publishing revolution.
We give you an updated report on personal income tax software in timefor tax filing season, and ~ ng ts ¹u Climate, a disturbing article onCFC use in Silicon Valley. Special than' this month to Scott Lewis andChanging Images Productions, who did our cover on their Dicomed sys-
Enjoy the issue.
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te Avoid a Leman,"January '90 issue, Iwould like to clear up the cfifferencesbe-uveen the earfiter version of MS-DOS,version 8 cl, and Microsoft's latest ver-sion, MSQOS 4.01.
Veraon 4.01 is currently being chslrib-uted aad while MSQOS version 8,$ is areliable and strcang disk operating sys-tem, N crosafit MSQOS 4.01 has signifi-cnnt eahancements that make it anequally attractive, if not supexior, prod-uct offering.
In addition teversion 4.01's reliabtTity,it does not require more memoxy te ranin thesiaadard configuxations. The largeharddiskpartitionnadinstall procedureprovide far abetter environment far lheuser. In order te pravide suppart farlarge chsk iia as and other new feta-tures in 4.01, the size of MS-DOS in version 4.01 did increase overversion 84, byabaut16K. MS.DOS 4.01,milshnsecenfiguxation,occupies VRKefRAM, while MSQOS $8 takes up 56K.Hcerever, it should aha be noted thatMS.DOS 4.01 amaws users te stere disk
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txreen 80-$0 bufmax3 (80 btxSuxs= aItraIdmateiy VIE af memoxy), S4.01 requires virtually the same amountaf memory as MSQOS $8.
MSDOS offers a number af aew fea-tures and benefits net found in version$8 indudmg:1. Large Dfaft Partltioan
MS.DOS $.$ supports cfisk partitionsup to % ML Version 4.01 increases thexnaximuxn parfition size to RGB.R. The MS 905 Shell
TheenhaacementiaDOS4.0, the DOSsheS, provides fora friendlier user inter-face. Vexsiaa 4.01 provides a graphicalshell fer maanipng iles and directarieannd oqpnizing applications. It is a sig-nificant benefit to am hard disk users,whotypicallywarkwithlaxgenumbers ofiles aad directerieL In addition, theShell doesnot take up alotof xaemoxyasit collapses once aa application ishnmched,and occupiesonlyaboutSKof
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Version 4.01 intxaduces a number ofimprovements that provide better sys-tem performance, particuhrly for usersof database and other disk intensive ap-plications. M S-DOS inc ludesSrxtartcfrv.sys, a disk caching utility thatsignificnntly increases performance byreducmg the avexhend associated withchsk xeadL Another performance en-hancement in 4.01 is the increase in Ihemaximum number ef disk buffers thatcan be caafigured. In vexsion $.8, the
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The MSQOS 4.01 perfarmance fect-tures described here pravide the userwith teals needed to tune his system foreven better overall performance. Therange of performance features aad toolsprovided fitr exceeds these provided inprevious versions of MS-DOS, including$8, and represent significnni user bene-St.Bert LabelleOEM Sales ManagerMicrosoft Canada Inc.Our Ihstribntion is a LittleSlow South Of Mombasa
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New Membersby f6mberrey Byoob(CorPon telo nd Remd ters 687-5999)
Software S.C.'s membership contin-ues to climb in leaps and bounds. Newmembers this month include: GlenCooper Sc Associates (681-2054- expertsystems consultants), Readware Tech-nologies Inc., (6624787 - documentprocessing), Boxmaster (software pack-aging), Softline Systems (689-7658-desktop publishing and accounting soft-ware), Technical Secvice Council (682-
8861 - computer professional personnelagency), CBM Consulting Inc. (662-7869-accounting), and SCAdvanced SystemsInstitute (644-1926 - financing productdevelopment).
Next month's meeting will featureIcosta Cbatzipiios from Ogivar Technol-ogyInc., who will speakon the benefits obundling software with harchvare. It willbe held at The Hermitage Reslauran,t115-1025 Robson Street.
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In three half days, a person with noprevious keyboard experience can ob-
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The Maximizer from Richmond Soft-ware has been a God~d for many salesandmarketingprofessionals. NowDrakeTraining is offering a course that kick-starls the learning curve on this greatprogram. The Maximizer contact man-agement software combines a databaseof names and addresses, a tickler file toprovide reminders to call back contacts,an appointment calendar, a word proc-essor designed priniarily for letter writ-ing, a business calculator, a diary and apersonal accounting section.
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the secondannual insexnationalconven-tion for users of the Coleco ADAMcomputer, will be held at the Ramada401/4M hotel in Toronto, August 15ththxough 18th, 1990. User group mem-bers and major supprxers Rom acrossCanada and the United States have al.ready mdicated intentions to attend.
The Toronto ADAM convention fol-lows on the success of the Srst ADAMconvention, held in Orlando, Horida,lastOctober, which drew delegates Romas far away as Vancouver Island, S.C.
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"Wildly unexpected events have beentakmg pLrce in South A&ica. To quoteThe ¹ro Ymk Timer quoung Pieter-DirkUys, the country's best4nown politicalsatirist:
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Instead ofactuaily saving themmoneyxmanymicrocomputersareadrain on thebusmessesthatown them.Atypical',000to f7,000 microcomputer system (withmany systems cost upwards of$15,000 to$20,000) is used only $0 per cent to 40per centof the time. Many of these samecomputers stare alotofimporlantinfor-mahon that only one person can get ac-cess to while the rest of the of6ce contin-ues to work mauuamy or waits for theperson with the computer to providethem with information. The problem isto provide these users with a methodwhere many people can access an exist-ing PC for a low costand which willworkwith all Msaware.
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PARIS, FRANCE, 1990 FEB 07 (NB)-Commodorecalleda topeeczetmeetmg withsoftxvszedevelopezsin Paxisfortodayto unveilnew bazdwaze. AII auendees to the confer-ence have been bound by non~ osu xeagreements until the CeBit '90 fair in Han-nover, West Germany next month.
AsNewsbyteswent to press,therewas muchspeculation on what harchrare Coxnmodorewss preparing to unveil UK pxess sources
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Apple Wol'ldApple Promises A SteadyHand, Lou-End MacFEB 1 (NB) — Apple Computer ChairmanJohn Sculley,hopingtoalhyfearsoverApple's
the Wel German computer company, hssnczw con6nned it will 1aunch its two AmigaLiptops-one with an LCD screen, the otherwith a gas plasma screenmhich have beendeveloped with Commodore UK's c~iexa-tion. With the AmigaA5000serieslined up awell, Atari w61 have a job on iti hands tosecuxe the industry's attendon.
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here with Mitch Hall Associates of Dedham,Mass,
future, promised a lmeead Madntosh andmore consissency m management, at theannual shareholder's meedng.Apple'schief toM thecxowd:"Wecanbuil
an expectation that thezewill bemoreccmsis-tency in how we xaaname our business," andassigned much of the job to newly appointedMichael Spmdler, chief operating of6cer.'With Spindler there is a better chance wecan do it with less disrupuon than in thepsst.
As Apple faces an ixaxmnentdedsion aboutlayo6s, comes to terms with a 10 percentincrease in pro6ts compared to the previ-ously anticipated 20 percent, and copes withan industxy~deslowdown, the company alsoseems to be rethinhng iis global strategy.Speci6cally, Apple is facing a battle in theprice arena where competitoxs include IBMaud compatible compaxues, whose ofkringsincreasingly have the ease of use assadatedwith Apple computers but are dropping inprice 6rr 6rster.
Scuileysold shareholders that the 6nnxuustnoteamarketwhichis chsngmgatthelawerend. Sculleyadzmtted that the 6xst~e usermarket is signi6cant, but disappointed ana-lystxata meeting the neztdayby telling themthataloreend Mac wouM notcome fxem thecompany this 6scal year, ending September
, 1990.Sculley told one xelurrter that the dray in
g products io market could not beon engineezL "h isn't getting engi-
neers so work hanlm, they work extremelyhard as itia lt'sgetdng decisions to be xnadeStater, and getdng the integration beuveenmanufacturing and what's shipped in themarketplace and what is happening with theproduct, dedsfonL
Apple is expected to introduce the high-end llxi Madntosh neat monthpbuto6ering will run in the azea of $10,000, ac-cozdhlg lo inside xepoxrs.
Apple IIITo Debut In March
CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA, USA„1990FEB 2 (NB) — Apple Computer is expectedto introduce a bigh~d Macintosh IIX inMatch called rhe IIxi.
The 68050-based machine is expected torun at 55 MHz, according io MacWsrki maga-zine, have a cachecaxd slot, direct memoxyaccess on the SCSI (Small Computer SystemsInterface) bus, aud special I/O processors.
Theznadune fsexpected tohavea60 to 100percent performance improvement over thellci snd will cost about $10,000.
Canada's Hrst MacWorldSlated For October
TORONTO, ONTARIO 1990 JAN 51 (NB)— Canada will become the sixth counuy tohasta MacWorld Expo this October. Lauren-tian TechnomediaofTozonrohasannouncedplans to pxoduce atlireeday MacWorld show
The three-day show will tike place atToronto's Setter Living Centre October 25-y5. Rohnd Khssm, shaw manager for Lau.randan, aiid some 400 exhibisonr axe ex-pected at the 6rst show, and the organizershope for about 10,000visiuux. Aconfexencewill be heM along@le the show. Elm saidno speikers could be named yet, but henoted thatJohn Sculley, pxesidezlt of Apple,has given a keynote speech at all past
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NBNSSYTES is written by NetktsybtoaContrlbtNInQEditot3:Wendy%tide, WayneYacco, Dana Bhnkenhorn, don Pepper,Steve Gold, Peter Vekinia, Ken Takahmhi,Naoyukl Yazxtura, Paul Zuaker, and GrantBucMer. Neteeworthy Canadian press re-.Ieaaeecanbe sant to Grant BtrcMer, CANA-DIAN BUREAU, 859 Kennedy Road, 488,Sottbototrgh,Orttario,(416) 285%844, Fax:{418) 285-5281
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MacWorld shows are held in the UnitedKingdom, Singapore, Australia aud Japan, aswell as in San Fxandsco and Bosaon in theUnited Statea (Contact: Roland Klassen,Laurentian Technomedia, 416746.7560)
Apple Canada Cuts Mces
tec virus expert Kareem Ismail tells Newsby-tes that Symantec is not preparing a specialupdate to SAM ao Sght this Tmjan.
Other major antiviral softw.ire producersaxe known tobe examining this Tmjan Hoxsepmgram, says Jeif Schuhnan, author of VirusDetective, and the company which makes
John Noxstad, author of Disinfectant, tellsNewsbytes that he is not worhng on a newvexaon ao detect this Tmjan yet, because hebelieves it is confined ao the Edmonton,Canada area"MARKIIAM,ONTARIO 1990JAN 29 (NB)
— As iscustomaxy before the introduction ofnew computexs, Apple Canada hss reducedprices on Madntosh computets by C$500 tioC$RP00 and on LaserWriter printexs by asmuch as C$2P00.
The Macintosh SE with diskette drive onlyhasbeen cuthxxmC$4,187 to$8,675. The SEI/% has been cut from C$5,058 to C$4~.The SEX/40hasbeenreducedfmm~,987tio C$4PRS. The SE/80 with diskette drivegoes fiem C$6,675 to C$5,550, the SE/80 1/408omC$7,4R5 toC$6,%50, and theSE 2/80Sum C$9,995 to C$7,695. None of these
- prices include the keyboaxtLApple dmplied the pxice of the Lssexwriter
IISC &om C$4,8% ao C$$,995 and thatof theLeexwxiter IINT fiem C$7~9 ao C$6,450.The Lasexwriter IINTX is marked down I'mmC$10 795 tio C$8,595. Contacu Apple Canada
Trojan Horse DestroysMac File Directories
EDMONTON,ALBERTA 1990FEB9 (NB)— A Tmjan Hoxse pmgxam under the nameMosaic has muck iwo Macintosh usexsin theEdmontion area,destxeying their Sledirectio.rieL One expert is calling the Tmjan "themost destructive that we've ever seen.
Peter JoBnston, senior analyst at the Uni-vexz'iay of %hens's Computing Systems of-Sce,says the Tmjan Horse pmgxam, which isdifferent fmm a virus in that it does notrepmduce by itself, Srst appeared on a localbulletin bosxd ~ The system operaaordownlosded the Sle ao test it, whexeupon itpromptly destroyed the dixectories of allavailable physicallyunlockedhard and floppydisks, induding the one on which it resided.The attacked disks were then renamed,"Goachat"
Mostof the datawas recovered with a utiTityprogram, but the Sle names were lost.Johnston tells Newsbytes such an occurrenceis like "cutting ofi' the spines, and pagenumbers of all the books in your libxaxy, thenthrowing the remains in a garbage bag foryou to sort out."
One other BBS subscriber is reported tiohave sufiered the same fate after he down-loaded the pxogram Rom the same Edmon-ton Macintosh BBS.
There is a possibility that the Trojan pro-gram may also have originated on aboard inthe Seattle, Washington area, he saysJohnston says two strains of the Tmjan
program have been found, the one above,and one in a public domain pmgxam called''Fontfinder." This one hasa trigger date oflOFebruaxy, 1990. Before that date, the pm-gnm simply displays a list of the fonts andpointsizes in tbe System Sle. Itwas posted onthe board as part of a Stufiitt archive named"FontFinderait."
'This appeaxs to be the Sist dehbexatelydesuucuvemaliciouscode that targets on theMacinaosh," says Johnston. Previous Trojansand viruses have wreaked havoc with theFinder or caused applications to crash, butthis one actually destroys data.
There are vaxiousways in which the TrojanHorse program can be fought. One is withVirusDetecuve, version 5.01 or later, a share-ware pmgxam which requires this string aodetect the current menace: Resouxce CODEand ID = 1 Sc Data 44656174685472616B.
The Intercept pmgnun of Syxxlntec's SAMvirus-Sghting application ia also capable ofdetecting the Trojan during a disk scan butitwill not destmy it. A user will be promptedwith a question as ao whether the pmgramshould be denied access to a sysaexn; ayes willxeventthe efmm do ne . an -
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VANCOUVER,BR1TlSHCOLUMBIA,1990JAN RS (NB) — Richmond Software plans aobegin shipping vexsion LOof The Maximizeron February RO. The upgraded contactman-agement softwaxe will have a number of newfeatuxes for an increased price tag accoxdmgto company spokeswoman Janeue PeterAmong the enhancements in Maximizer
R.O will be more reporting capabiTities, abuilt-in popup calculaaor, the ability so storemore addresses, a real text editor and han-dling of incoming telephone calla The local-areaneiworkvexsionwill allow access aoother
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Atari Portfoho IIIn The Wings?
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SUNMtVALF„CALlFORNIA, U.SA., 1990JAN 24 (NB) — According to the CPUNnaxCpafidcaaal weekl newsletter, available fordownload on a growing number of US BBSs(bulletin board services),Atari may be aboutao announce the Portfolio II, an 80286-basedversion of iis popular pocket PC machine.
Accoxdhtg ao the newsletter, the Portfolio's128Kmemoxy is likely ao be boosted tio 51RKby replacing the 6RR56 chips with 62104L"Suddenlyyou have 512K with no noticeablepower consumption increase," says the news-letter. "Could these be the reasons why theoriginal device is on sale m discount housesalready'" the newsletter questionLWhen Portfolio was announced a year ago
in the UK, Newsbytca noted that the ma-chine's designers, DIP, said that future ver-sions of the Portfolio were in the pipeline.Atari, meanwhile, was licensed to producethe standaxti Portfolio. It seems logical ao
Sources close to Ataxi UKsuggest that sucha dealisin the oÃng, with a Portfolio II beingreadied for launch this Spring. The CPU
answer is yeL Watch all the denials Sy until,that is, the actual deals hit the streets." Con-tacu R F Maxiano, Tel: 904-788-8819.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, U.SA.,1990 FEB 6 (NB) — In a mope to strengtlienits position in the Deskaop Presentationmarket, Aldus has announced version 4.0 ofPagemaker for the Macintosh. Many of thefeatures thought tio be lachng fmm earhervmions, by usexs and indusuy obsexvers, sxenow incoxpoxated in what Aldus is callingIhe New Pagemaker."Text handhng enhancements indude full
word pmcessing capabilitieswithin the StoryEditor, text mtation, point/izes in 0.1 point(pt] increments &om 4 pt ao 650 pt, andleading in O.l-pt incxementa There is impmved control overkerning, condensed andexpanded text; an option of eleven languagedictionaries; and improved hyphenation
Enhancements in graphics han ' in-dude the ability to import color graptdcs,user selectable display mode for importedgraphics, and the ability tio tie rules audgraphics to text with fun Sow chaxactexistica
File management capalities have beenimpmved by retaining links with originalimported iles (aaxt and graphics) to enableanaomaticor prompted updatingofelementswithin a document. Also new is the "book"feature which anaws the user ao link multiplePagemaker documents (chaptexs) intio asingle publicauon. A standalone table gen-exaaor is also included with Pagemahv 4.0,an indication of thirdyartypmductsaocome.
The pmductwill ship in the second quarterof 1990 at a price of US$795 (upgradeUS$150), with PC Windows and OS/2 ver-sions "tio be announced." Recommendedconfiguration is any 68080 Mac with harddisk and RMB ofRAM. Since July,1985,Aldushas shipped in excess of 400,000 copies of allversionsofPagemaker. Contact: Roger Gulra-jani, Aldus, R06422-5500.
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Peters said the smgle-user version will sellfor US$295in the Uniaed Statesand C$%5inCanada, up fiom $195 for the previous ver-sion. The LAN version goes fmm $495 to$695.Richmondsells thesoflwarem Canada,the U.S., Australia and Euxope. ContacuJanette Petexs, Richmond Soflware, 604499-RIRL
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The OS/2 version of Network Couxier willb e released at the show and wills~ ppin gbefore the end of February, Consumersspokesman Michael Shandxick told Newsby-tes. The Macintosh and Wmdowsvexsions arein beta testing and should be shipping mApril, Shandxick added.
The softwsxe allows people using any of theoperaung systexxN supported to commumcate with any other user over a varieqr ofcomxuunicaiionslinks, Shandxickssid. Userswill aho be able to send mail through Net-work Courier gateways to other electronicmail systems such as Professional OI6ce Sys.tern (PROFS) on an IBM maixiRsme.
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Gxaeme Hughes, president of the Informa-tion Technology Association of Canada(1TAC) in Toronto, also commended theinitiative, saying itdesetves sexious auention.He said any such program would need pre-cauuonstoensuremoneywaswellusecL "Manyof these 6rmsdo go bankrupt for vaxious rea-sces," he said. But he suggested a pilot proj-ect xnight help detexmine the plan's viability.
Brian Farimg, chief of commerdal a6airsfor the Canadian Bankers' Association, saidhis group has received the proposal and iscirculating it among its independent busi-ness committee. "It merits study," he said,"and it's on our agenda for early February."Contacts: CADAPSO, 615-25IM524; ITAC,41M98871Q;Canadian Bankers'~ tion ,4168624092; Stephen Binghaxn, Alias Re-search, 416-5624181.
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The Phoenix progxaxn, laid out by StephenBingham, president of Toronto softwaredeveloper Ahas Reseaxch, calls for govexn-m ent~ teed hank loans forstsxtup soft-ware developers. Sofuvare companies withsales between C$5 million and C$50 millionwould subiit strategic business plsxl d~signed to achieve "acceptable rates of returnover 6ve yearn."Bsxtks would lend 80 percentof the money needed, and the Canadiangovernment would guarantee 85 percent of
Corel Income JumpsOTIAWA, ONT. 1990 FEB 9 (NB) — Net
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Corel has reported net income of C$2.9million for the year ended Nov. SQ, 1989, upRom C$169,401 in the previous year. Reve-nue, as previously reported in Newsbytes,dhnbed hxmn C$6.6 xnilhon to C$21.7 mil-lion.
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International AlliancesForming Chip VenturesCFC-115
'WASHINGTON, D.C., USGA., 1990JAN RS(NB) — 'Ihe U8. EnvircmmentalpmtecuonAgencypanelhasappmved the Sxstsubsitutefor chlaruSuomcarbcm 118 (CFC118), achemical used to dean computer butalsokuawntobedestmyingtlte 'sozonelayer.
The EPA's panel of v80 industry expertshas veriSed that Genesoiv %10, made byAihedSignSQcmesolv/BamnBlahealm,dciesnotpose a threat to the azonelayer. Genesolvis conxpaseci of hydmchlom-Suomc~or HCFCs, which are said to be safer.
If further EPA tesdng — undnway naw-veriSes the Sndmgs, the agency will give
TOERO, JAPAN, 1990 JAN %9 (NB) — ToSnance and hasten developmeat of highlyintegratedcomputer memoxychips, collabo.rative ventuxes among American, EuropeanandJapanesemakensxepoppingupamtmd
ThehngofonecmegabktDRAMs — Toshiba— and U ci;based Motomht will start thepmduction of Qurmegabit DRAMs at theirvenuue, Tohoku Semiconductor, in 1991.
Meanwbile, Intel has ensured its awn sup-ply of memoxy chips by coopcuating wiihNMBSemiconductar. The Sxmshave agreedtoestabhshajoint~mrecalledintei/NhiBSDRAM Fabncatians, m Santa Clara, Cahfor-
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1990 FKB 5 (NB) — The Gartner Gmupresearch company says computer mskexs'
nia, to resell the NMBS-made memory chipsunder the name Intel. NMBS is repcutedlygoing to pxuside all its output to Intel ratherthan its mother Snn h6nebea
To create neat generatian 16.megabit andfuuue 64.megabit general puxpae memorychips, the mdustxy is eqiected to continuethe collabarszion. The couples in the DRAMrace are naw Hitachi andTexasInstruments,IBM and Siemens ofWestGermany, andMit-sublsbi Electric which is eqiected to tie upwith AT&T.
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Senior Reset Analyst Randall Bmphypredicted the computer makns would haveto aim overseas for higher pmSts in 1990, asUS. demand conunues to slacken. The slaw-dawn trend was more pmnounced at big .cam e s such as NCR and Unisys than at
companies such as Sun and Tandem.But there were success stories, including
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The pmduct enables uses to access datadiectly into Wmgz worksheet or InSMxnix'sHyIinscript pmgnunming language; bothfimctions gives usns the power to create acastoniized graphical database applicatian.
Asbrmk~ppedvnaionofWmgzonNeXTindudmg NeXT read/write opucal disk isavailable thmugh Businesshnd, its exdusivecommercial distributor, for $%9. Businen-Iand plans to distribute via an elec-tmnicdisuibutionschnm ku . Ca l l415-95M816.
Umx International UIImlsNear Upgrade Strategy28 (NB) — Unix Intnnauonal, Oigpnaxket-ing ann for AT&T's version of Unht, caHedSystnn V, unveiled its strategy for futureupgrades of the System V sofhvare. UnixSystemVRoschnapwassimultaneouslymtm-duced in Washingum, D.C., New York, Brus-sels, Belgium, and Tokyo, for Unix users inNorth Autnica, Eumpe and Asia
One icy feature is a higher security aptio,including against unauthorizedaccew, data tio n snd viruses. Usns.parucularlygasexnnientagencies, have beeninctessingiy concerned about such poscalilemtrusiatis. Another feauue of the Roadmapis a multipmcesslng architecture that willaihxw users to expand the managnxtent Sle'sstructme aud mcxease access to a wide xangeof data. The more Sexible computer axchi-tectuxeistaxgetedatlargeecaledatamanage-ment,mcludingmultipledatabssesand uans-actionsprocessing. The featutewillalsoamawseveral languages tobe used,helpingcompa-nies dealing in international uanssctions orexpanding their foreign operationaThe mulu-procewang architecture canmduce complex documents in ciiSnent
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its handL" Dr. Bud Suddath, vice presidentfor infoxmatiou technology at Georgia Tech,added, "This machine is RX umes faster thananything in the market. That tells us IBM isserious about the workstation market."
The reduced instruction set computer, orRISC, architecture used in the new machinesis called Pex$onnance Optimization WithEnhanced RISC, or POWEL The top-ratedmachine in the pxesent line can handle 41million instructions per second and 15 mil-lion floating point calculations per second,and IBMRegional Vice President Tom Smithpredicted that many impxtnrements in the
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IBM's Mine Channel Architecture for pluq-
Vernon of Unix. AIX also runs on the highend of the company's PS/2 line. In addition,the workstations are run on lour. power com-plimentaxy metal oxide semiconductor, orCMOS, chips — the same hndsof chips usedin laptop computen. Two user interSLceswere announced for the machine: AIXwin-dows Envlxtmment/6000, which is based onthe Open SoSnraxe Foundation's Motif stan-dard, andAIXNextstep Environment/6000,which mdudesAdobe's Display PosrScript athe underlying imaging modeL
IBM's goal is to get a dominant position inthe engmeering workstauon market by1992,Som a standing start "We' re launching anear business, in a $10 billion marketpLsce,where we have demonstrated negligiblexnarket share," admitted Smith. "This Sile aneed we have yet to Sll successfuEy." He «m-phasized that, while sofhsare does need to beported to AIX hem other versions of Unix,the 9pem 6000 Sunily is based on open syn. 4terna and multHrendor compaubiliay. "We' llbleed nicely with existmg implermpntauonsof Unix," he saitL "We' re con5deut we canbring in new customexs who run Unix exdu-sively. We intend to be a complete and seri-ous Unix system pxxnrider."
Time will tell whether IBM's pxoprietaxychip set and pxoprietaty version of Unix cansucceed in the market, despite their highspeed ratings. Most analyst opinion, how-ever, is positive. Contact IBM,404477%165.
Mobe's Display posarcriptGets IBM Nod For RISCSystem/6000
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALlFORNIA, U.SfL,1990 FEB 15 (NB) — Adobe Systems hasannounced that IBM has licensed its DisplayPostscript technology as part of the graphicuser interface of the new REC System/6000Sunily.
DisplayPostscriptwiHbe theimagingmodelSor the AIXwindows andAIXNextstepAppli-cations. The use of Display postscriptensurethatwhatyou see on the scxeeniswhatyougeton the printed page when Postscriptpxintexsare used.
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Interleaf Inc., Cambridge, MasL, hns an-nounced that its Technical Publishing So&-ware (TPS) willrunon the neurRISC System/
Cadre Technologies Inc. of Pxovidence,Rhode Isbnd, has announced that it willsupplyitscomputermdedsoSssaxuengmeer-ing or CASE tools Ssr the new System/6000Sunily. probably the most important of theseCASE tools for federal contraaem is the AdaSourceCodeBuilderwhichcxeatesAdasouxcecode directly &omAdastructuxugrapha Adais the new Departmentof Defense "standaxd"programming language, the last being
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Hippxcxutsx,aconsumermedical maga- (1974),aadafter the U.S.banned themzinereeeatlyrenamedlnHcakh,reports as aerosol propellents (1976-'IS). 1a-that the chances of contracting skin cr edibly, American Electronics Asso-caneer have increased fifteen-fold aad ci a t ioa (AEA) occupational and envi •are aow 1 in 100 for a Caucasian new- r o nmentaldirector CherylRussell told
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Toxouankwed Ahss Reseaxeh's Alias SDiadusuial design graphics sofnvaxe will shoruu on the new computexs. Abas's software isused m speed industrial dmigu especially inthe auxamoxive arena where it is used byVolvo, V~ en, BMW sud General Mo-toxLSany,MiisubisbiandMoaoxolaaremajorAlias usexs in the electmxues field. ContactInterleaf, 617-5774800 X5571; Cadre, 401-85M950;QuahtySystemsInc.,714-781 7l71;Xexox,715g5-1158;audAliasResearch,416.862-9181.
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by Dennis HcxyssQaietly, the U8. electronics industry is
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The air samples were taken near sev-eral electronics firm s and analyzed by F.Sherwood Rowland, theworld-renownedatmospheric chemist. Rowlaad chseov-ered, backia 1975, thatchloro6uorocar-bons (CFCs) shred stratospheric ozone.Afteryears ofcollectiagair samples &omaround the world, Rowland found read-ings of CFG.115in SiTicon Valley tobe faraad away the highest — over ten timeshigher than any he'd measured before.
Rowlaad calls the air samples the sig-nature of SiTieon Valley."
The electronics industry is the leadingconsumer of solvent CFC and methylehlorofarm. These are greenhouse gasesthat heat up the earth's surface. Theyalso shred the ozone, allowing danger-ous ultraviolet (UV) solar radiation tostrike the earth's surface aad those whoinhabit it. Ia an exhaustive report, theintexnaticxnallyrecmgnlzedozone TrendsPanel liaked these chemicals to loss ofozone aver the US. and Europe aswellasa continent~ed ozone hole over theAntaxtctie pole. The electronics industxycontinues using these chemicals despitethe availability of atmosphericaly kind,and workplacesafe, alternatives.
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R) Far from dabbling in CFCs„U.S. u se ofan ozonekillermorelethal thanelectronics Srms soon became leadmg CFCs: halons. The spread of computerconsumers (the biggest, after the cool- equipmentaccelexated themove towardant and foanHxse industries), designing halon-based Sre ex6nguishing systems.an estimated 58 processing technolo- Unlike water, halon puts out Sres with-gies around exclusive use of CFC Dux ou t damagingcomputerequipmentTheing the 1980s, via the Pentagon's "vixgm EPAassignbaton an ozonMeple6onCFC" military speciScation, US. elec- p o ten6al up to ten times that of CFCs.tronics encouraged microchip, corn- T h e military and computer Srms stillputer, and telecommunications Grms specify halon to protect electronics infrom Milan to Seoul to embark upon a t a nks and jets as well as in dvilian com-I'renzied CFC consumpdon and to dis- puter rooms. Itis recommended proce-pose of it in ways that maximize ozone dureto "test"halonSreextinguishersbydamage. In efFect, US. electronics engi- expelling their contents into the atmco.neexswxoaeCFCmdmethylchloxoform phere. (ThePenxagonadmitslhatonly5
percent of the tens of millions of poundsof halons it expels into the atmosphereeach year are for extinguislung Sres.)
4) Computer keyboard and Pchoardaerosol demers that spxay CFCs are soldover the countn for use by computerworkersevery 'day.
5) At considerable expense and efFort,the U.S. electronics lobby has dealt acripp5ng blow to legislation that wouldphase out CPCs. The legislation is a CleanAir Act amendment reflecting the latestMontreal Protocol agreement (the May1989 Helsinki accord). The AKA daimsto uphold the Montreal Protocol pmc-esL But the AEA lobbied to strip lan-guage that would ban U.S. imports ofproducts made with CFCL This creates a
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As it is, the industry could phase outmost solvent CFC and methyl chloro-form immediately, since watmendMe-texgent (an industry standard processbefore the the move to CFCs) and or-mge-pee~d~ ood~ulp cleaners haveexisted for years. These clean at least aseffectively as CFCL New approaches areemerging, mctudmg ones that ehminatethe need for Cleanin. More would fol-low quicklywith a concerted efFort. Withfew exceptions, the industry is stalling,milking its illwonsidered mvestment inCFC processes behind a showcase en-dorsement of the Montreal ProtocoL
We need, desperately, to stop usingCFCs, methyl chloroform, and halons. Acomprehensive two-year phase out ofCFCs aud methyl chloroform with tech.nology transfer to developing countriesis a good place to start. Skeptics shouldrecall the overnight retooling af U.S. in-dustry at the onset of World War II — aswell as the twtpyear CFC propellentphaseout in 19'% (most aerosol Srmsbeat this deadlmewithmonths to spare).The ban also could serve as a correctivetoashallowanddangerousconven6onalwisdom: our presumed need for ever-faster processing technology. It' s time toask ourselves which new secuxi6es trad-ingprograxn, whatenhancedmissileguid-ance system, and how many new auto-matic tellexsjus6fy our courtship of New
Such a ban would not go Su enough,though, because it would not alter theelectronics industry's historic course ofreplacing bad substances (e.g., carcino-genic TCE) with bad, or worse, ones(e.g„CFCs). When our top scientists andengineers consistently choose technolo-gies that we know to be dangerous infavor of those we know to be both safeand technically comparable, it is time toc9utnfp: the way we choose.
We must Snd ways to incorporate ecol-ogy and workplace safety into our tech-nology decision making. This requires,Gxst, transcending models that treatglobal warming and workplace injury as"external costs, and second, not relyingon government bureaucracies. Here inSilicon Valley, we have a pricelessadvan-tage: the most expansive research anddevelopmentcapabilityin theworld. Willwe choose touse ittodevelopatmospheri-cally kind, workplacesafe technologiesfor an ailing planetsDennis Hayes is the author of Behindfhe 8TIoon Curtain: The 8educlfons ofWoIfrina Lonely Era(south End Press,1989). His expose of the efectenlcsindvstry and CFCs appeared in theDecember,1989, issueof Nofher Jonesmagazine. Ihisarticie isCopyright1990by IDG CommLtnicatiore, Inc., 375 Go-ehichuate Road, Framingham, MA01701. Reprintedbypennissionof Corn-puteneo4t.
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Which kind of monitor should youbuy: an inexpensive ($1Nk$150) black-and~hite monochrome, an expensive($450-$8500+) colour, or an mtermedi-ate grayscale ($16lk$410)? SurpriselMoreexpensiveisnotnece~ bet t erlMonodumne — what colourtopicsFor word processing, accounting ordesktop publishmg, a black~d~hitedisplayis much easieren the eyes than acolour display. The disphay is ah@per
Thecomputer termforblack~d-whiteis usumochnnea" Usually the screen hasamber textonablackbackground.Asanoption, you can have green or paper
The slow green phosphor gives thesteadiest image, but sometimes it leavesghostly oils when the screen changesrapidly. The fastwhite phosphor some-timesbuzzesorjitrersslightly-espeaallyunder fiuoreseent lights. White lookschic. Theintermediateamberphosphorisa compromise.
H cerever, amber has a dra~ I t isthe colour most suscepfible to creenburn. If you leaveyour computer show-ing thesame picbuedayafterday,gradu-ally the image burns permanently ontoyour sheen so that you will see it evenwhen the power is oK
When you stareatagreen screen feralong time, then lookaway,youwill see apink afteximage; at an amber screen, ablue afterixnage; and a white screen, adarkgrayafterimage. Somepeepleden'tsee afterimages at alL The aftn'images
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When you purchase the video part ofyour computer yen need two things: themonitor and the display adapter. ThemenitorisaboxthatlooksabitlikeaTV.Itissometixnesadledascreen or a CRT(CathodeRayTube).Thedisplayadapteris a card covered with electronic chipsthat fits inside your computer. Displayadapters axesnmetixnescalled videocardsorvideocentrellereardaThereare yddferent types of menitoxs and manydifferent~ ofcards. You mustmakesure they maticLShe of Monitor
The basic monitor is 12inches acrossdiagonally. People with vision problemsshould consider a 14-inch monitor orlarger, but even people with normaleyesight will find ihem easier te read.Whenyeugetabiggermonitor,you stillsee the same amountefmaterial on thescreen, just bl wn up. If you primarilywant te ese your computer for desktoppublishing, also check out the large-screen, high-resolution,highcostMacin-tosh gear. Sm~creen Macs are notwell~ted for DTP.
If you decide to go with AT donee,consider getting a special, large desktoppublishing monitor. A normal monitor@nil let you see only about a quarter ofprinted page on your screen at a time.Using a small monitor is fRe lookingdown acamibaard tube. It is hard to geta sense ef thewhole, and you mustwaitand wait while the computer scrolls toshow you a diFerent part of the page.Desktoppublishingmomtersletyou seethe whole printed page at once. Nearly
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Gmyseale tien shtes that the monitor hasareso-Grayscale monitors allow about 16 lut ion of 640x480, it means there are
ThuComputer Paper/Nuroh'$027 ~&omawhite screenareleastdistracting. lit t le software is truly grayscaleaware.Most people prefer amber, followed Forexample,apregrammayshowhght
by' white, followed by green. Desktop bl u e letters on a dark yellow back-publishersseemtoSrewhite.Largecom- gr ound. In grandethiscomesoutaspanies like green. The differences are pa l egrayon pale gray-notexactlythenot that great, so colour choice can be ul t imatein legibility. Usually there isasixnply' personal preference. No sden- wa y te configure each prolp t e usetific studyhas found one colou ismore mo r eauspiciouscoleurcombinations.legible than another. However, this isjust one more confue-Colour ing stepfor theuser to contend with.
For graphicser games,acoleurmoni- ReSOl~tiOntor is Prefe~ie. For any' of~~ Ifyeulookdoeelyatrheimageonthetecturalwork,evenwhen thefinaldraw- screen,youwillseeitisformedofhexi-ingsareblackonwhite,youneedcolour zennd h eL ~ h e 4 m ade up oftehelptellphonelinesfremdrainpipes. t y dot ~ ~ p ei I f the ~ ~ ca
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Dot PitchIf you look at the surlace of a colour
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Ifyou examixxe the surface of a mono-chrome or grayscale screen with a mag-nifying ~ y o u will see no dots at aS.The screen is perfectly smooth, This isthe reason these monitoxs can produceshaxIm images than colour monitors.+pcs of Monitors
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RGS (Red,Green,Slue) monitorscandisplay only 16 cQFerent colours andagain are used mainly &r games,
TTL monitors are mexpensive, butproduce very sharp dear text, usuallywith amber letters on a bLxck back-grountL Happily, aS TTI. monitoxs areood. Expect to pay between $110 andIVO. A Sat screen reduces glare, but
Fxxed Srequency and multi4'requencyVGA (Video Graphics Array) monitorscome in two typeL colourand grayscale.The colour mtmxtoxs caxl dxsplay analmost in6nite number of colours. Thegxayscalemonitcxrsdisplayshadesofgxay.The variable fiequency VGA monitcesare the mostexpensive and produce thesllsrf lest graphxc images.Tjjyes ofDisplay Mapter Canis
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This was the original graphics caid, buttodayisonlyused torun olbetylegames.
R, Hexcules card for monochrometextandgxaphics (g5). Thisis the cardmost commonly used for word process-mg.
S. Hexcules Plus card ($RSO). Thecard can paint fimcy fonts (e.g., Italicbold) vexy quicmy. Used mainly withMicrosoft Word 5 word processor.
4. VGA (@50) fer hxgh resolutieax,colour or grayscale, text and graphics.
5. SUPER VGA ($500 to $680) ferultra-high resolution, colour orgxayscale, tiext and graphicL
6. Split Personality cards ($100 to$500) pxetend to be one kind of caxd
7. Specially cards ($1100 to $%00induding monitor) such as the ~and Genius that uae special very largemonitioxs for large mockupfor desk-top pubhshing with ultrahigh xesolu-
There axe afewother cardswhichyoumayhearaboutbutwhicharenewobso-lete. The MDA (Monochrome Data
~p t er), that could display text but nographics, was the cxriginal adapter card
Card isalcxapcostaltexnatxve to the VGAcard that never caught on. The EGA(Extended GraphicsAdaptier) wasIBM'sfirst attempt at the VGA card.CGA Colour GraphicsAdapter Card
I mention this card mainly to warnyou away fmm it. It presides SROx200pixel colour graphics and 640x200monochmme graphics suitable cmly forgames, not word processing.
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Hercules Graphics Card
The images are fixazy. There is no textunderhning. Unless you are willing tolivewith snow, the screen painting isvexyslew. The screen has an anneyjng blink
Youwimsometimesfinditin the cheap.estdonescoupledwithablack~bwhiteNTSC monitor. This card wiji only workwith NTSC or RGB monitoxs.
Thii card is the most common videocard sold. The Hercules graphics cardpaints plain text very rapidly. It can alsopaint'7ROx$48pixelmonochmmegraph-ics. Lotus 145 does beautiful cmcreengraphs and Microsoft Word 5 uses thegraphics to show bold, underlining,superscripts etc. on the screen. Theproblem with gxaphics mode is thesechaxacters are painted dot by dot — apainfixlly sieur procesL
Thexearemanymexlmnsive Taiwanesecopies of the Hercules carcL However, ifyeu use them with Microsoft Word 5, alarge percentage of ihem do not workproperly. One brand I have found thatdoes work reliably is the $75 DiamondFlower. Hercules themselves no longermanufacture the Hercules card. Theyhave replaced it with the cheaper andbetter Hercules Plus card.
The Hercules graphics card will onlywork with TTL monochrome monitors.Hercules Plus Card
Only a few pregraxxxs, such as Micro-soft Word 5, can make MI use of thespecial features of this card. Most pm-gxaxns treat it as a plain Hercules gxap&ics card. It supporas monochrome textand graphicL It also allows you to selectf'rom a hbxaxy of fonts or te deiign yourown, so, ifyou want,you can displayyour
monochmme monitors.
The Computer PaDOS prompts in Old English. It allowsitalic and bold fonts tie display on thescreen without using the painfully slewdot-byMot paint method.
It is the ideal card for uae with Micro.soft Word. Unfortunately, ne inexpen-sive Taiwanese copies exist This is thecard I use myseK
This card will only work with TIL
VGAThe VGA offers high-resolution
grayscale or colour gxaphica If you gointo a store, ask for "VGA" not "VideoGmphics Arxay." Almost no one knowsthe long name. Most new softwaxe com-ing out is written for the VGA card.
IBM xnade the fixst VGA card, andothers such as the Hercules campanymade precise donee of it. There aresome Taiwanese donee as lew as $1RSbeIpnning tie appear. The better qualityTaxwaneue donee use the Tseng chip set.I have notyethad experience with theseinexpensive donee, so I will not recom-mend them and neither win I warn youagainst them.
The VGA card is very versatile. It canrun in twelve diffexent «ssdaL For ex-ample, in onemode, the card can disphy% lines of 80 characters using 16 diFer-ent celours. In another mode the cardcan diaplay640x480pixelsin 16 colours.In another it can display $8h200 m 256colours.
The card has palette registers. Thismeans the card can smoothly dissohreIrom one colour to another. It hau spe-cial hardware for smoothly scmlling textso that the text floats across the screenrather than jerkmg by bueno Like theHercules Plus card, it supports variable
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card is very complicated and most com-puter packages only exploit a tiny frac-tion of its power.
The card conrnins 256K of its ownRAM memory for holding the image.Higher resolutions would require evenmore RAM. There is noway to add moreRAM to a plain VGA card.
This card will only work with fixed &e-quency VGA or multiscan monitors-grayscaleor colour, for example the$160Samsung SM440 14e grayscale monitoror the $8'l5 Zenith ZCM-1490 colour flatscreen monitor.
The Zenith flat screen monitor tookmy breath away when I flrst saw one at acomputer show. The colour is so richand sharp itlooks like a Cineplex Odeonmovie theatre screen. However, themonitor can handle only VGA, notSUPER VGA. Don't look at one unlessyou can afford it You will be hooked.SUPER VGA
Itis diflicult to talkabout SUPERVG.IBM has notyetbuilta SUPERVGA card.Thus there is nothing to copy. There isno standard. Every manufacturer wentoff in his own direction and built some-thing that was the VGA plus a bit more.What the bit more is, dMers with eachmanufacturer and with each modeli
The programmers of the. world threwup their hands in disgust and said '%Sowcan we possibly write prograxns that willworkon hundxeds of differentmodelsofSUPER VGA cards, all with different fea-tures?u So they threw the job back intothe laps of the makers of the Super VGA
toprovidesoftware called drivers tomake
count.
card itwill come with aboutfive diskettesfull of software drivers. One driver willmake Windows work, another Ventura,another Autocad, etc.
What do you do if the diskettes thatcome with your SUPER VGA card don' tcontain a driver you need? You tell theprogram you have a PLAIN VGA card.You will not need a driver for that. How-ever you wiII feel a little silly for spendinga lot of extra money for SUPER VGAwhen plain vanilla VGAwould have donejust as welLHow Much Should YouSpend on SUPER VGA'
If you buy a bargain-basement SUPERVGA card, it may come with no softwaredrivexs atalL You guessed it, you will notbe able to tap even one iota of its extrapowerl You might as well have boughtplain VGA.Much of what you buy when you get a
premium brand is the software. Don't beimpressed by a long hst. The drivers forthe proipams you will use are all that
Mor~xpensive SUPER VGA cardshave higher resolution. 'Ikey can pxo-duce more dots on your screen. A cardwith extra memory, e.g., 512K of RAM,can have flner resolution stiR-or morecolours on the screen,
Be waxnecL Granted, more dots andmore colours looknicer. Howcrsrer, moredots mean the computer has to spendmore time computing the colours foreachdot. Thisslowsdown theyainting.lf
yoll wallt to play with the ultra-high resDIutlon displays, e.g., 1024x'768, you willprobably need a 25 MHz 80886 AT or
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VGA caxd, you will get a better guaran-tee. For example, the Video Seven linecomes with a sevengear guarantee. Notonlydo theyguarantee the hardware willfunction, they guarantee the card will becompatible with the IBM VGA card.
ThepremiumSUPERVGAcardspaintthe screen faster. {An aside for the pur-ists: The VGAcard ispassive, so itis moreaccurate to say your CPU can paint theRAM.in the VGA card faster. Only veryexpensive video cards, beyond the scopeof this article, do any drawing them-selves.) You can take speed to silly ex-tremes. If you want the fitstest possiblecard — the Video Seven V-RAM — youwould pay $680. However, if you arecententwith a caxd just a tiny bit slower,the Video Seven 1024i, you would payonly $4RS.CompatibiTity
Shouldyou do likewise? First, consideribat they are also the most expensiveSUPER VGA cards. The only thing that
your software, not on some magazine'sbenchmark, or mine for that matter.%VSA
I lied a little when I said SUPER VGAhas no standards. VESA, the Video Eiec-tronics Standards Association, has de-finedaSUPKRVGAsiandardfor480x640with K6 colours and 800x600 with 16colours. However, for the myriad othermodes, you' re on your own. There are noultra-high-resolution modes such as1024x768. You cannot even count on aVESA-compliant board having all theVESA modes, since all the modes areoptionaLMonitors for Super VGASUPER VGA? It depends on what type ofSUPER VGA card you have.
In theoxy, if you use an ordinary fixed-frequency VGA monitor, it will work.However you must be very careful neverto invoke any of the SUPER VGA modesor you could damage the monitor. Inpractice, then, itwould be both wastefuland potentially dangerous to use this
Fer SUPER VGA you need a multi-frequency monitor. This means a mani-torsmartenough tobandle all the differ-ent SUPER VGA modes. Each moderequires the electron gun to trace eachline at a different speed or frequency-hence the term multi-frequency. Whenthe video card switches modes, themomtor has to quickly get in sync withthe new kequency-hence the synonym"autosync." You will see various syno-
Lastsummer one of mycustomers andI independenily tested eight difFerentbrand-name SUPER VGA cards forcompatibility with a nuxnber of softwarepackages induding Microsoft Word,WordPerfectand some Hewlett-Packardprelpaxns. We found minor problemswithnearlyevexycard,mostlyin grayscalehandling.
~ Jo ~ and buy your sojhrrarePat and then text it oa the Super VCR eaxxIbefoeeyou buy!
The two cards we liked best were theATI and Ihe Video Seven. Kent Qairk,the former editor of PC Tech magaimeand the author of a suite of VGA testingprograms, told us his favourite card wasthe Video SesmaswelL Thatclincbed it.The custiomer standardized on VideoSeven for bis company.
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The Computer Paper/INarch $0 $1 ~nyms. Princeton callsiteAutosync."NEC c a rd (theATI Wonde~ ) w i th a safetycalls it "MultiSync." Sony and Samsung m echanism to prevent you from acci-call it "Multiscan." dentally invohng one of the forbidden
Whenever you switch modes, the pic- m o des. Ifyou made apxactice of quicklyture will grow or shrink a little horizon- t u rning your monitor off whenever youtally or vertically. You can n!eiddle the in voked some mode that did not workcontrols toadjustitbacktotherightsize. p r operly,itisunbkdyyourmonitorwouldIf you buy a micropxecessormntrolled s u f fer pemxanent damage.monitor such as the NKC SD, there is atiny computer inside the moni o
Ifyou boughta$410 Princeton Max 15
1050x770. You must not use any higher
colour monitor,youcouldbandle es
T hose dollar a~.~ m a h ave ousucking in your breath a little. There arelowermost monitoxs, for example the$545 Samsllng Imtek 1455N multisaln Spht PerSOnahy gag~colour monitor rated at 800x560. The If you were a pregraxnmer and yourcolours are still rich, but the images are job were to write sofbIrare to work on allnot quite as shaxp, especially near tbe these differ!enf video cards induding
ges „f the screen'Ify ookat white the obsolete ones and the rare onesI didletter "A" on a screen you will see a notevenmention,imaginebowcrowdedghosting of three images, in red, green y ~ d~ ) would'be with e~pment toS~c tb ~ ~ ~ is ~ Yeumightlongforasinglecardwithaexcellent near the centre, but mushy spbt Inxsonalp that one xninute couldnear the coxnera The letters are still pr e tend tobean MDAcardand the next
quite legible, butifyou stare at such a a CCA card and the next a Hercules 'screen for sevens houa4 your eyes may gxaphics card. Such a card is the ATI
Gxaphics Solution or the Genoa Spec-thanyourmonitorcanhandle,youmust However suited these cards are forbe careful never to use them. Unbeliev' p xogxaxnmers m the bands of firs~able as it sounds, I have only seen one
768 one sweep, i s e ano xhkn r edisph! . If u buy an ultra-high-resolu-tion caxd, make sure you get a xnoniter
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rope, novices just hang themselvesI remember one such card, that will
reniain nameless to protect the guilty. Iwould teQ it firml ahead of time "Pleasepretend bea Hercules card,"butitcouldnothelpbragging to theprolpximsaboutits other talents that it was also a CGAcard, etc. This behavior confused theHayes Modem program, causing it torun in the ahnost4legible CGAgraphics
Spht personality cards can sometimesattach to several different kind of moni-tors. Youmustsetswitcheson the card totell itwhidi hnd of monitoryou have. Ifyou set the switches incorrectly, you candamage your monitor. This is one morereason I do notrecommend these cardsfor flrst4mexs.
GameeWhen you buy a computer game itwill
usually tell you on the box whether itruns on each of CGA, Hercules, or VGAand whether it requires a colour mani-tor. Ifyou are a confirmed games addic,check out which hnd of video card yourfiivourite games require.
I do not hke playing computer gaxnesmyself, but I discovered they haveaveryimportant purIiose if you have children.Let me tell you a story.
A few years ago, I was chief instructorat a computer summer camp for boysand girls ages V to 15. I intexviewed each
wanted to learn. Ninety.five percent ofthe kids said, "To make my cwn com-puter game." So I designed a fivedaycuxricuhun to teach them just that "-:
One little boy wanted to have wavesunder a boatas part ofhisgame. I had toteach him a little trigonometry. Anotherwanted a cannon ball to fly realisticallythrough the air. Ibad tioteachhimalittle
I was in the lunchroom taihng with aprofessional science teacher. A gang ofkids came up tome and pleaded "Roedy;please, please teach us trigonometry; Youtold 'Rockfish' how to do it Pleasel" Asyou could imagine, the science teacher' smouth dropped open. Here were littlekids BEGGING to learn math.
The older kids were somewhat moresubtle, but they dragged out of me theintimate details of the inner worhngs ofthe computer so they could do sophisii-cated higl~eed characterwell anima.
puters in five days than most univexsitystudents absorb in a whole year. Gssisxwith colour graphics and animaxion are
Judghsg QuantyTojudge the qualityafamonitarend-
videocaxd combination, justlook at thescreen running the sofbsare you plan touse. Trust your osa two eyes to tell youwhich images are acceptable. Use yourown judgement on how much speed isnecessaxy. Takeyourtime.Agoodmoni-tor should be easy to look at for longperiods. Other exits who proofreadthis artide agreed with evcaIlrthing I saidNxsxpt which monitors produce the bestimages. You have to look for yourseK
Also, listen for a high@itched whine.Some people cannot hear the noise, butit drives others maxL Make sure themoxiifor you choose is sufficiently quiet.What To Amid
For word pxocessing and chal entry,
child and asked what he or she most
fion.These kids learned more about com-
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screen TTL monitor.
avoid colour, especially CGAl If you buya highguality colour monitor, you mayfind the imageaccepts'sharp, but itcan never be as sharp as even the cheap-est monochxome system.
Avoid any other sort of "enhanced"videocard I did notmention here. Itmaywell be enhanced, but it will probablyend up confusing some of the pxograxnsyoll buy+
Avoid buying any of the obsolete cardssuch as the MDA and EGA. Avoid usingthe CGA card except for gamea%hat to Cheose
Forabasicwordprocessingoraccount-ingmachine, go for a Hercules graphicsdone caid and a plain 14" Hat screenTTL monitor. If you plan to upgraiielater to fixnwolour gxaphics, you couldget a SUPER VGA card with grayscalemonitor. Grayscale will give text imagesalmost as sharp.
If you plan to use your computer pri-marily to run Microsoft Word 5, get aHercules Plus card and a plain 14" fiat
If you want to play games, ixy one ofthese three strategies:
1. Get aseparate games computer.R.Gettaro cards — oneHerculesgxaph-
ics donewith aphin 14" fiatscreen ITLmonitor and one Hercules CGA cardwith the cheapest used RGB colourmonitor you can find.S.GetplainVGAandafixed-frequency
colour monitor. Choose a lowestmonitor if all you want to do is playgameL Choose an expensive one if youwant to do word processing as welL
If you want a general-purpose xfxsplaythat will let you dabble with just aboutanything thatwillgiveyou f'reedom to trynewprogxxixns, geta plain VGA card andgood~uality fixed-frequency colour
If you are buying an 80%6 madnneand you want the ability to use programssuch as Ventura, Windows, PresentationManager, GEM, Autocad or other CADprogxaais in high resolution, considerSUPER VGA. Make sure your video cardcomes with a driver for the sofnvaxe youwill be using or there is no point inbuying SUPER VGA.
If you want to do desktop publishingsexiously, visit shops that specialize indesktop publishing and leaxn about thevarious special- purpose desktop pub-lishing, large, full-page displays.Acknowleelgements
As usual, my friends on the BIX elec-tronic conference — Hirvey Fishman,John Downing, Jeff Kalchik, MikeSargeant, Gene Berkowitz and TomMoran and others — all helped mewrite
Parting MviceIf you xiemember anything fiam this
artide, let it be thia Buy your sofbsarefirst. Then test it on the monitior anddisplay adapter befoxe you buy. Trustyour own eyes, not the specificahons.Reedy Cxiaen is President of CaxiadianMind Pxoducrs, a company that wxites cas
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So, what does WordPexfect5.1 deliver?Mouse Support
Acommon complaintaboutWordPer-fect was that you couldn't run it with amouse. If you wanted xodent support,you had to write your own driver, or buya third-party mouse driver like MouaeP-exfect. Both optionsbadproblema Most
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The mouse works in a nice intuitivemanner. Reposition thecuxaoranywhereoa~eea hy moving the mouse aaddroppmg'thecuxaorwith the leftmouse
button. Block text hy holding down theleft button and dragging the blockover the text to be higblightecL Retrievethe last deletion by hitting the centerbutton, and call upasystemof palMownmenuswith the xight It'snowposxibletoperform almost all of WordPerfect's op-erations without remembering a func-tion key code.Tables
Tables offer a powerful way of foxxnat-ting text or aumbers into rows and col-uxnnsof information... xoifhostusmg theleaotbax~tuitive Parallel Columns andMaths functions. You can dynamicallysize the cells in your table (analogous tocells in a spreadsheet), change the liaesdelineatmg the table, screen (shade) thebackground, etc., etc., etc. You can ahouse foux fimction math, writi n formu-lae that identify values by their cell loca-tion (e.g., A4; shades of Lotus) ratherthan by text column position as in stan-dard WP math. It becomes possible toturn a table into a xninispreadsheet.WordPerfectalao letsyouimportinfor-
mation &om spreadsheets like Lotus,Excel and WordPerfect's own PlanPer-fect. When you import the data, WP 5.1automaticallyhuildsanappxopriate tabltocontainit.Also, WP5.1supports "waxxnlinks": as figures change in the basespreadsheet, ihey aho change in the"baked WP table (areal boon toanyoneinvolved in foxms generation).
Once you' ve created the table, editingthe text aud figures within it is easy. AIIthe regular editing features work, andwhen you delete text you don't run theris of having the rest of the table col-lapse into a seemingly randem series of
. Hard Page breaks, as in Paxallel Col-
Egluation MitorWoxdPerfect Corp. seems to have reak.
ized tbatsomepeopleneedawordpxoc-essor topxocessmore tbanwords:mathe-maticians, scientists and engineers, forexample. Sure, the older versions of WPletyou use the hmited Gxeekandmathe-matical cbancter set that's a part ofASCII, hut that certainly wasn't goodenough for generating xeal equations.WP 5.1 addresses this gap with a full-fiedged equation editor, induding acomprehensive collection of symboh,characters and mathematical operatorsand fimctions. In apreviewwindow, youcan see exactly how your equatioa isgoing tolookon theprinted page. Whenit comes time for hard~opy, if yourprinter doesn'tdirectlysupportasymbolinyour equation, WP5.1issmart enoughto send the symbol asagxaphic. Unfortu-nately, the equafion editor isn't partica-z Qeyboue t4xax assuxas lhss t4xQ assoxas aeahr iagahlesvoEkaa i~ lao s
The Computer Paper/march'OO a7 ~Iarly user-&iendly. The rrjrntaxisn'tintui-tive, and the editor is very picky. Expectto see lots of uninfozsnative 'InconectFormat" error messages when you firsttry to uue it. (On the positive side, whenyou make a mistake, the editor does placethe cursor near where it thinks you blew
. it In long equations with lots of nestedfunctions, this can be a real godsend.)Merge I tnguage
The merge function in earlier versionswasueeful,butzather limited (which was
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Varityper machines also use the pagebuffering approach for their imag-
They also offer a line of non-Adobedevices called the 5000 with a PostScriptdone. These systems are in use by largenewspapers.Vari', through it's par-ent company, Tegra, offers a high-reso-lution, phin-paper hser printer calledthe VT400, which can print up to atabloibsized sheet of paper at 600 dpi.Newer printers have been announcedwhich print up to 1000 dpi on plaiaPaPCY •
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The RIP is usually eriuipped with amicroprocessor as sophisticated as anywithin the slandard set of desktop com-puters. Linotronic uses Motorola 68020and 68050 52-bit microprocessors.Compugraphic is just releasing a newRIP that uses RISC or Reduced Instruc-tion Set Chips, which are reputed tooffer substantial speed increases in proc-essing. The function of the RIP is toconvert PostScript commands into abit-mapped image of the page. Anotherfunction of the RIP box is to storeprinterfonts either on a hard disk, or temporar-ily, in RAM.
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The intedam and functionsare similarto XPresa To place text or an image onthe layoutpage,you must firstdrawaboxon the screen with the appropriate boxtooL Ventura users would feel right athome. DesignStudio ofFexs some very 'sophisticated stylesheet capabilities, ~which begin at the Ixrragraph level andcan be applied down to even individualcharacters. What fellows is a listing ofthis product's more notable features,either by virtue of their functionality oruniqueness to desktop publishing.The Hot Stuf'f
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Auto Tracking Functions: Sophisticated,and userwditable, auto tracking func-tions. This allows you to squeeze text foreffect, and to fit into tight places or tocompensate for body text looking toobroad at display point sizes.Up To $27-Point Type: Fonts and lead-ing can be selected up to 527.00 points,with an accuracy of selection to the hun-dredths and lines to a thousandths of aninch.Free Rotation Of Texts And Objectta Agreat "&eels rotation tool for text andobjects that allows you to rotate individ-ual, or grouped elements in a graband-
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the page or word you want — bypass themouse. A great shortcut, and a blessingFor those aalictedwithmouseelbow (ten-donitis).Other Good StuffText search and replace (you can evenhold the style information).Virtual Memory: This capability makesfor faster display of images, since theyare not all competing for RAM.Macro-like Pasteboard: They callthese "Glossaries" and they allow you toinsert "boiler plate" textor graphics &oma list of: straight text, graphic files oreven these elements from other De-signstudio~ files.Font and Image Usage: An invaluablelittle function that tells you all the fontsand graphic images you have used in thedocument (which you can save and printout). This saves you time and agony overmissing font drivers or forgotten TIFFimage files when it's time to go to theservice bureau For high-res. output).To save time when proofing, DesignStu-dio allows you to suppress printing anyimage, such as the complex postscript orTIFF files that slow down your printer.
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Custom Anowheadse Little things likebeing able to easily customize arrow-heads on line ends are wonderful.Isocking Graphics and Text In Place:Finally, a means to keep things &omaccidentally being bumped around. Youhave the capability tolockindividual ele-ments or groups of elements so theycan't be deleted or altered.Grouping Objects: Grouping elementsobjects together is possible, much as in adrawing program like Freehand™ or Il-
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I purchased the original program for$195. Therebave been atleastfourmajorupgrades to RSG and each time theyhave cost between $100 and $5Nk Thatpurchase was always motivated by thepromise that at last, RSG would truly bea professional desktop publishing soft-ware package that could not only ccxxn-pete with any other desktop publishingsoftwaxebuthavedis6nc6vefeatures thatset it apart kom and above its competi-
Because RSG was one of the vexy firstprograms I purchased for myMac, I haveheld a strange sense of loyalty to it eventhough the rest of the Macintosh com-munity felt that it was an inferior pack-age to its coxnpelitors. Since Letrasettook over RSG kom its originator Man-hattan Graphics, the program has stead-ily been getting hetter, though it stilllagged behind in crucial areas. At themost recent version 4.5, I really an6cx-pated the release of version 5.0 whereRSG would finaHy come to full maturityand be all that it has promised to be.
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dBase III+ $$5MICRGAGE, 3%1 W. 16th Ave. 222-1010.
dBase IV, Pt 1, Mar. 8, 22
Using dBase IV,dBase Ill+ L1,2,3 $175
PGTI 5%4873 dBase IV $100PITMAN 1490 W. Btoadttttay 738-7648
dBase III+ Level I, $170N 0 V E L L Nomteo etatsms too. is on mntmrizett dealer ot etoeee teetwarees.
1lis ComputersWspsr/Nsroh 'so ss ~PROF. TRAIN., 502-1185 W Georgia 68MQN
dBase IV, L 1, $850 dBase III to IV, $175 IMTE6RATEDSQl=llNARESTM SYSTEMS CORP. 684-7721
dBase ill 8 Irsntduction $175UBC CONTINUING ED. 222-5276
intro te dBase IV, $195 I'ntsr. $195VANCOUVER SCHOOL BD., 786-7241.
dBASE Ig+, dBase IV $85
CAPILANO COLL N Van 9&44901
BURNABY COL, 4800 KINGSWAY, 4874711.Graphh Design, DTP (IBM 8 Mac);
CADENCE 8N-1681 Chaslnut, Van.,783-7888Pagemaker, Ventura
Dssldap Publisher $70CIRRUS ENTERPRISES, Victoria, 88M844.
PageMaker, VentumCOASTWAY, 206-2501 Spruce St. 78L5089
PageMakar, Vsntwa, ConJIDrawDOS 8 Mac PageMakar, Harvanf GraphhsVentwa $145Venbsa or Pagemaker $NVentwa or Pagemaker $149
DTP - Hands4m Inso lo Pafptmaker, Mar. 8Hands~ Inbo te Ventura, Mar. 10 $2,600
GUILDFQRD CONT. ED. Centre, 14577 - 108AAve., gkatey, 589-2221. Mae PageMalrer, $85JUhg SOFTWARE Subs 450650 N 41stVaexstver 2LM887PagsMaksr, VenturaKWANl&l COLL Suney, 5884411.
PubL, Venksa DTP IrrlroLANGLEY C. SCHOOL 5384227.
DTP With Pagemaker, $TO; Mac htro $65DsskRO Ptkl, ~ Ari a 12 wks,
NCROAGE 8809 W 18lh 222-1010.Pagemaker $175Akfus Pagemaker PL 1, Mar. 26Ndus Pagemaker Pt. 2, Mar. 27
NAVIGATOR TRAINING, 8798427.PaoeMaker, Freehand, Xprssa, lllusbatar,
NORTH SHORE CONT. ED.: 9884%8BNORTHWEST DATA, 9858408
PC Pagemaksr, CorelDRAWAdv., Private gmup lsaaJns 985-9408.
QNCOURSE Suile 200850 Burrard 640-7201PageMaker, Venture
PageMaker 1 Call far info $450PCTI 5204878 PageMaker $100PiTMAN 1490 W. Broadway 738-7848
Irrire to DTP $45 DTP Workshop $175PageMaker $350; Ventura $350
PROF. TRAIN. 502-1 185 W Georgia 681-5908PageMaker, Ventura $350
SELKIRK COLL, CastIegar 1485-7292Eleclronic Publishing, Graphic Design
SMON FRASER Dawnlawn 687-4255Adv. Ventura, Typography for DTP $160D esign 8 Print Prod. fer DTP $30 0Inke to Venture$160, PageMaker $185D esigning w/PageMaker, Mar. 3 $ 2 25Adv. Ventura, Hhr. 13
Page Maker $320TLD COMPUTERS, 81504851 No, 3 Rd.,Richmond
Pagemaker Basic $250, Advanced $3NImproving Your Desktop Sills $85Ventwa, Pagemaker
VAN. SCHOOL BD l86-7241~a g e Maker $85Ventwa $1K, Ventura Level II $ 1 20IBM PageMaker 3.0 $120
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VAN SCHGQL BOARD 736-7241
STM SYSTEMS CORP. 684-7721
McKAY 2151 Burrard 736-7221
STM SYSTEMS CORP. 684-7721
UBC CQNTINUING ED. 222-52T6
VAN DTP CTR 1180 Homer 681-9161
PBSC 1350-1 140 W. Pander 689-7272
COMPUTERLAND 6404800.
COMPUTER EMPIRE 87%4182,
COQUlllAM CONT. ED. 8854%1
DOPPLER 101 W. 5th 8754281
DOUGlAS COLL New West. 5208400.
MAC SUPPORT 681-9087.
NAVIGATOR TRAINING 879-5427.
CAPILANO COLL. N. Van 9844901
COMPUTER?AND 6404900
3Cem Network Administrahenhire. to Local Area Netwwks
DRAKE 8801 889 Nest Pander 6698789
CGMPIJTERLAND 84&l900. NovellDRAKE 8601 889 West Pander 86MT89
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MACSUPPORT 681-9087
the Mac, Word, Exast, FileMaker, SuperPaint,MacDtaw, Hypercard.ADVANTAGE Suile 1760 505 Burrard St
Intro lo Mac, PageMaksr, Works, Ward,Excel, Hypercard, MacDraw ll, FgeMakerBURNABV SCHOOL BOARD,
Bedfard Acct on Macintash $80BYTE COMPUTERS 2151 Burrard St,
Intro Macintosh $85; MS Works $149MieraSaft EXCEL $85, Bedford $149Wonl $85, PageMaker $149
Basics of Mice-Computers $185
Mac Literacy, Excel Warksheet, Database8 Graphics, Microsoft Word Lsv. I, IIWordPerfect Lev IIntro ta Mac, Ward Intro, Excel Intro
FOLKSTGNE DESIGN, 88&4502MieoSoR Ward, Pagemaker, Excel
GUILDFORD CONT. ED. Suney, 589-2221.Intro. ta Maa., $85
LANGLEY SCHOOL, SI88, 14227.Macintosh Intro $65Qn Site Insttucton 8 ConsultstonIntro. to Mac Ward, Rlemaker, Excel, eto.
Word Version 4.0, Excel 2.2, WardperfectSFU DOWNTOWN, 291-5100
Intro. to Pagemaker $175intro to MaC $145, MS-Ward Intro. $185MS Ward 5: Int, $185Macintosh Intro, PageMaker, Excel,Ward,
MS-Woke, Bedhrd, WardPerfect $85
CIRRUS ENTERPRISES VckJria, 38$8844.Framewark II Intro, Pufvananf
DOUGLAS COLLEGE, New NestGetting le Knew Your Computer, $118Computer Use for Disabled, $40SuperCalo4 intro., Mar. 8
Smart, Symphany, MSWarksGUILDFGRD CONT. EDUC. CENTRE, 14577-106A AVE., Swrey, B.C., 589-2221
PC TraublesheaEng $&5, MS-Works $85ONCQURSE Bulls 200450 Burrard 640-7201
Using Microsoft WorksSymphony $280
TLD COMPUTERS, 815048Q No. 3 Rd.MicresoR Works, $2N
Framework III Level II, MS Works Level II,Symphony Level II $85
ACCSYS Suite 203, 535'Thurktw 68MI842Nelwwk Mgmt $150
CADENCE 800-1881 Chestnut, Van, 738-7688
CIRRUS ENTERPRISES, Vehea, 3888844.
COMPUTER EMPIRE 87941%.Netwarling Sys Inskst. $845
Netware System Manager fer NovegJUMP SQFlWARE Swls 450650 W. 41st,Vancouver 15887
3Com Nesaark Admin.,NawN NetwareMICROAGE, 8601 N. 18th Ave., 222-1010.
NoveI SPSL Mgr., Mar. 14,15,16TLD COMPIJTERS, 81 504851 No. 8 Rd.
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ANNEX HIGH TECH MUSICAL INSTRU-NSI8, 1250 Granville SL, Van 8824689.
MIDI Music Tech, Sees. Ned. $150.Peavey DPM 3 Digkal Work Stafion,Mech 19, 7 pm. $85Performer MIDI sett., Mar. 20,7 pm. $85C4ab Notaktr sequancer/printerprogram, Msr. 28,7p.m. $85E-MU Proteus Vaice Craethn, Mar. 277 pelt. $85YamahaSYTT Digital Warksta5on,Msr. 28, 7 p.m. $85
CARILLON MUSIC LTD., 7050 Nng George
MUSIC/INIDI 383-kf85In Vanmuver:
2151 Surrard St738-2181 or 736-7221
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M ePda R ~ i $99 SPREADSHEETSPROGRAMM) NG ACCSYS Suite 203, 535 Thutfow St. 8854342
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BURNABY SCHOOL BD, 2994%1, BURNABY COLLEGE, 437471 f LotusBASIC I $48 BASIC II $85 BURNABY SCHOOL BD, 2994361.
CARIBQQ CQU Ksmlcops, 828- 916Intro Micros $105 L 4 f~ $239CIRRUS ENTER ~ S , V~ m , & ~ ~ , CADENCE 300.1681 Chestnut, Van 733-7638
intro to Ptogrimming in C $195 CARIBOO COLL, Kamloops 828-1916
Suite 2021909 I BroadwayUancouver BCUBJ 123
Quarteeh Systems. a computer systems devel-opment and management consulting companyin Vancouver, is looking for seasoned softwaredevelopment professionals to work with ourclients, Both short and lang-term contract andemployee positions are available.
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Lotu f-24Ls l l I Is vs
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Lotus 1-2%, Excel $80BUSINESS COMP., Prince ~ Saf 4276.
Qualified individualsshould sencl theirresumes to the attentionof the Administrator.
Telephone604 734 3117Facsimile604 734 6360
COMPUTERLAND 640469N
UBC CONTINUING ED. 222-5276
PRECEPT 735 Chrk Dr. 2554198
CQQUITLAM. CONT. ED. 9364261
LANGLEY SEC. SCHOOL 14227.
MICROAGE 3601 W 16th 222-'lof O.
DOPPLER 101 W. 5th 8750281
DRAKE «601 aag West Pander 18789
COMPUTER STN 2130 Bunard 7324821
ONCOURSE Suits 2N450 Burnsrd 640-7201
Spmadsh sets $150CIRRUS ENTERPRISES, Vhtorh, 38M844.
Lotus 1-24 Intro, IntermediateLotus f-2N Mactos,Quatropro Intro.Exoel intro, Excel Fast Tiack
COASTWAY 2501 Spruce, Van 73IMl39VP Phnner Plus 12 hrs, Lotus 1-2-3 12hrs
COMPUCQLLEGE Van 6824600 Bby 435-2424, Rich 2780373. Micro Business Appl.COMPUTER EMPIRE 8794162.
Lotus 1-2< (call for dates) $145
Lotus 1-2-3 Intro; lntsrm, AdvMar, 14, 21, 30 $180
Excel Spreadsheets, Dahbam 6 Graphics,Mscros, Lotus 1-2-3 Basic, Adv.,a Mactos
Lotus 1-2N Lev. I 8 II $80DOUGlAS COLL, New West 52044N.
Lotus 1-24 An lotto., $105Lotus 1-2-3, Man. Dah 6 Maoos, Mar. 3
Lotus 1-2-3 Inbo, $149
Symphony, Smart, LotusIPC SYSTEMS, 228 W. 7th 8734595
Lotus 1-24 Be~ice CaI for dates $150JUMP SOFTWARE Suite 4504s50 N. 41st,Vancouver 2684867
Lotus 1-2-3, ExcelLANGLEY COLLEGE, Langlsy 530&41 I
Spmadshsets 120 hrs $300Lotus 1-2-3, $85 Sscbon I,
Lotus 1-24, Mar. 2 $175Lotus 1-2%, Mar. 13, Mar. 28Lotus 1-2%, Pt. 2, Mar.7. 21
Using Lotus 1-2-3, MatxosNORTH WEST DATA, N. Van„V7J 3EB
Lotus f-2% 6 VP Planner, Intro,Adv., private Stoup lessons, 9856408.
PBSC 1350-1 140W. Pander aas-7272Lotus 1-2-3, Excel $175
PCTI 52O4I873. Lotus f-2< $1NPITMAN 1490 W. Broadway 738-7648
Lotus 1-24 $170Eiscbonh Spteadshsets $145
PROF. TRAIN., 1185 W Gecxgh 681-5903.Lotus f-2% $175, Excel Basics $350
SOUTH GRANVILLE f652 W 7th 7%4B50 Callfor dates Lotus 1-24, 2 wks $375STM SYSTEMS CORP 884-7721
TLD COMPUTERS, Sf 504851 No. 3 Rd.Excel, $2N; Lotus 1-2%, $2N
Lotus 1-24 Intro $195,Inter., $195VANCOUVER SCHOOL BD., 736-7241
Lotus f-2% $85VP Phnnsr, MS Excel, SupsrCah 5 $85
Lotus 1-2% htro $175
PCTI 58NMVN
Intro to IBM PC
STM SYSTEMS CORP. 684-7721
VAN. SCHOOL BOARD 736-7241
PBSC™faao.f 140 W. Pander 689-7272
NORTH SHORE CONT. ED.: 98MBBB
DOUGLAS COLL New West 5%44M
TLD CQMPUTIS, Richmond 273-47NTRITECH COMPUTERS Delta 597%777
UBC CONllNUING ED. 222-5276
DRAKE ft601 869 Nest Pander 669%769
FRASER VALLEY CQL Abbotsford 853-7441.
PBSC 1350-1140 N Pander 889-7272Crosstalk $175
CAI LTD., 681-0190Intro to Voice jul 6 Massaging; Private orGroup Sessions, $100
CANADIAN MIND PROD. 6844529 RosdyGnssn
TELECOMM
USING YOUR PC Mkxosoft Word
ACCSYS Suits 203, 535 Thurlow 685-5342WordPsrfsct, Adv. $150
BCIT, Bumaby. 434-1610.
BARKEL Coquilam 464+71 7WordPerfsct, WordStar Call $80
BURNABY SCHOQL BD., 2994361.Nord Processing $150
Prince Gsorge561 4276.WordPsrfsct Adv., $%9WordPsrfsct Lev. I,II Sr III, Word
CAPILANO COLL N. Van. 986-191MS-Word L I $140
CARIBQQ COLL, Kamloops, 828-1918WotdPstfsct 5.0 Graphics $50Word Proc. $160
CIRRUS ENTERPRISES, Wctorh. 38M844.DhphyNrils 4 Intro,DIspl~Write 4, Adv.Mksosoft Word Intro,MicesoR llVord, Adv.Wordpsrhct 5.0, Intto/Adv/Fast Track
COASTlit/AY 2501 Sywcs St, Van 7366039Nordparfsct12 lttrs, ltilcroioh Word 12 hrs,Advanced Wordperfsct 6 Nord, 9 hrs
COMPUTER EMPIRE, 8794162WotdPsrfsct, WordStar $145,Chinese NP $185
COMPUTER STN 2130 Burrard 732-8621NordPsrfect, Word, Ventura, $180Disphywrits 4, MS Wonf 5.0MultIMate Achrantage II Lsv. I, IIWord Perhct 5.0 Lev. I, II, III
CQQ. CONT. EDUC., 9884281Wotd, Muilmats, WordPerfact $80
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CAPILANO COLL ltL Van 9844901
ACCSYS Suite 203, 535 Thurlow 685-5342DQS $150
BARKEL Ccq. 484471 7MS DOS Tutorial $45
BCIT Full Time 432441 9, Part Time 434-1610Understanctng MS DOS
BURNABY SCHOOL BD, ~ f.Undsrsbenctng MB DOS $75
BUSINESS COMPUTER CENTRE,Prince Gsotfte 5614276.MS-DOS, $129CADENCE COMPUTER DESIGN3N-faaf Chestnut, Vancouver 733-7638
Inbo to MS-DOS, OS/2Bashsof Micros, DQB 1 6 2 $185Managing Your Hard Disk $105
CARIBQQ COLL Kamloops, 828-1916.Intro. Io Microcomputers $105
CIRRUS ENTERPRISES, Metorla, 38M844.Intro to DOS, Inbo to MicrocomputersHard Disk Management, Computers~e s for inted. slee tech.
COASTWAY SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY208-2501 Spruce St, Vancouver 738-5039
Hard Disk Management $120
DQB Hard Disk Mgmt110-f178 N. Pander 682-5421
Intto Itgtxocomp, MS-DOS
CQMPUTERLAND 6404IBN.
CADENCE Vancouver 733-7638
BUSINESS COMPUTER CENTRE
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COMPUTER STN 2130 Buirml 732-8621Intro to MS-DOS, Mar. 16,29 $180
COMPUTER lRAINING CENTRE, 103-2025656th Ave. langlsy, 5$4%777.
INTRO TO MS-DQS $80COQUITUM. CONT. ED., 9664261
DOPPLER 101 N. 5th, 875-0261Intro: Mkxos & DOS $149MS-DQIPC-DQS, intra.Mar. 10 $105Hard Disk Mgmt„Mar. 17, 8-22 $105
DOS: Intro; Advanced
Intro to IBM PC 6 MS-DOSGUILDFQRD CONT. ED. Centre, 14577-106AAve., Surrey, 689-2221.
A pple Computers Made Easy $ 7 0Gstsng Iarlsd with PCs, . $38IBM PC Computers Made Easy, $70iBM PC Inbo $85Understanding MS-DQS, $85
JUMP SOFTWARE Suite 450450 W. 41 st,Vancouver 2631 7
Computer Systems and DQS,Computer Stralsms and QS/2
KWANTLEN COLL Suney 588441 fManattlng Your Hard Disk $75
LANGLEY COLLEGE, Lsnglsy 530-841 f Auto-mated oflice training ptograms for the disabled:visually or hearing impainsd„physioagy disabhd(various lengths, speoalfies and fees)LANGLEY SCHOOL 5334227
inbo to IBM-PC, Man.Hard Disk $85Understaixlnm MS-DQS $85
MICROAGE 36NA fath 222-1010Intro to PCs/DOS, Adv. DOS Mar. 5 $175
ONCOURSE Suite 284%0 Burratd 640-7201Using ths Nrtcrocomputsr, Applying DQSIntro to PC; DOS 1 8 2, Adv $175intro to DOS $1N
PITMAN 1490 W. Broadway 738-7848Using MIDOS $170
PRECEPT 735 Chrk Dr&54198Inbo to IBM $1 25; Power of MS-DQ8$125
PROF. TiiIN. 502-1 185 W Georgia, BBM908.Intro Io DQS $175, Wedows„ $175
SOUTH GRANVILLE 1852 N 7th 7324850DOS 1 week Call for dates $150Intro to Corrouters $140 DQS,intro $175PC Baskxs $150
MS-DQS 10 hrs. $99DOS GpeaNng Syst, Mar. 4Local Area Network Mgmt Lev. II, Mar. 3IBM PC: Intro., intro. in CantoneseManaging Your Hard DiskUnderstanding MS-DOS $85
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MICROAGE 8600 W 16th 222-1010
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OAC COMP. TRAINING, 862-2827OhphyWlih4& Wordpedsct
DOPPLER 101 W. 5th, Van 8754261W csdPerfect, Word, MulSmate $14 0
DOUGLAS COLL, New West 5204400WardperfectAn labe, Mar. 10
ORAKE 8601 880 West Pander 6606?89rite 4: Ward, Mulfimate Advan-
lage, W Perfect 4.35.0: Legal; Smart WontProaesslnttFRASER VAL CO4Abbohford, B.C. 853-7441.
GUILOFORD CONT. ED., Sump, 580-2221.Wonlpeifect5.0, Lev. I, Lev. II, $85Wardperfect 5.0: Tips, Trike, Traps, $85
JUMP SOFTWARE Suite 460450 W. 41 st,Vancouver 2886867
Wordperfeat 5.0 and 5.1, Mksosoft Ward 5KWANTLEN COLL, Suney 5884411
Wardperfect5.0 Inbo., Lev. II, $85LANGLEY COLLEGE, Langhy 58M411
Ward Pleat~ Olli ae 120hrs$880UNGLEY SCHOOL BD., 5334227.
Wardperfeat, Lev I, Lev 2, $85Ward Proa DiphmaAdaplive Computer Trebling for DisabledUpgracwng to WardPerfsct 6 $40M SWcrd, Wardpeiha,Ma.g $17 5Wont Ver. 4, Ward Ver.S,Pt 1, INsr. 1
NORTH SHORE CONT. ED.: 9386888NORTH WEST DATA, 8516 Duval Rd., N. Van,V7J SE6. Wordperfect 5.0, Intro, Adv.,
Private, group lessons, 085-0408WonlPalfect, Mul5mate, WordOisphyWnh IIDisplayWrite, Word, WordPerfect $175
PITMAN 1400 W. Broadway 738-?848.WonlPerfect 5.0, Word $170, 30 hrs
Nfxxosoft Word, WordPerfect $125PROF. fRAIN. 502-1 185 W Georgia 681%003
WordParfect, MS Ward, Multimale
TLD COMPUTERS, 8150-5851 No. 3 Rd.WonlPerhct Nficiosoft Ward. $200
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Apple BC Compuler Society. Pat Daley: 275.40?3.
Abbr~ ST. 1st Tues. of monS 790Comm. Cenbe. Dave 0424901.
Beaver V Commodore Cub First Tues ev-ery at Montrose School Ubiary. CallJohn Vhk 3674428
B.C. Rsghnal Users Group. Sochty of Hewlett-Packard Users. Call Terry 420-1277
B.C. Unix Users Gnxrp meets 4 fimes a year.George Pajari 025-2555, 2545 Queens Ave,West Van V7V 2Y0. Dinner meeting, March7, Bayshaie Inn, 590 pm: TOPICS UniFo-rum 1090 and UNIX in the 00s (George Pa-jari) & Highllghh af Usenix 1000 (PaulZablosh). Reserve at 73M304.
Compular Aided Minisby Society of Canada(Chrisdan Computer Users Group) meets atPaeilh Aeadmy, 516 Broahnere, Coquit-hun. (Just behind the McDonald's on NethRoad near Ihe Loughheed Mss.) FeatThursday Manlhly at 7JO pm,
Oah Processing Management AssociationOPMA). Dinner meebngs 8rd Tuesday,
lsy Park Pa%on. Contact FrancesOickson, 6606668 to register
Greeter Vichria Personal Compular Users' As-soc., PO Box 5809 • Stathn B, Victoria VSR6S4 General meebng, last W ed. Also, spe-cial interest group meebngs.
Independent Computer Consultants AssocialonSh. 400, 1190 Mehille St Van., B.C. 682-2747.
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