Disk Maggie 22 by Reservoir Gods [web] & Maggie Team
////// ////// /// //// /// //// // /// // /// /// /// /// /// //// //// /////////// /////////// M a g g i e 2 2 Official release date 18th January 1997. Blummin' heck, better keep this .readme down as I've just about run out of space on this issue, on the ST version, space is *very* tight indeed.. Still, a few things to say before I sign off for Maggie 22.. A strange message from Leon to Arto.. Leon (Mr Pink) in his .readme text which came with his documents, asked me to send exteneded to Arto for his hospitality on his recent visit to Paris.. I'm not sure what 'exteneded' is, but I assume that some sort of thanks are being transmitted to Arto, via this issue of Maggie, and something went horribly wrong between Leon's brain, and his keyboard.. I sympathise as it gets me all teh time.. Anyway, thanks Arto, from Leon, Tash and Tat.. Unrealised and accidental tri-format compatibility.. (A good one, this..) Yes, it is possible to get the ST Delta Force version of Maggie to run on something other than a bog standard TOS based ST(e).. In spite of our assumptions to the contrary, it seems that Maggie, or the old style ST based New Mode of Delta Force version at least, runs quite flawlessly under MagiC!! I've seen it for myself on a MagiC 5 powered Falcon, and have been told second hand that it works on MagiC Mac too.. A reappraisal of what it might do on the PC version of MagiC is in order, as we stupidly tried to run the single issue that we did with an intro in recent memory (issue 21) which killed everything in sight (see preview of MagiC PC in this issue for more details).. As MagiC PC uses 68000 emulation, Maggie running on the PC can't be ruled out!! In all cases, Maggie still benefits from running under ST Medium res (640 x 200, four colours) for you non-ST people out there.. Don't try this one with the Falcon shell, as this has too much intimacy with the Falcon hardware to try to get it to cosy up to other platforms.. Rich K. will let us know also how he gets on with running Maggie under 'GEMulator' on the PC, which has a serious 68k emulation component as well.. So, Maggie for ST, Falcon, Macintosh, and possibly PC too!! Shows and stuff.. The next lot of Atari Shows have been confirmed as the last weekend in April, at the same venues discussed in depth in our show reports.. Mike Goodman is in charge once more.. Also, there will be a repeat of the popular and fun sounding Nordic Atari Shows, a summer event for the Scandinavian Atari scene.. Siliconvention, see the invitation text for more details.. We might go, but not if Atari is poorly represented.. Some very last minute credits.. Thanks have to go to Shadows of Poland for supplying us with two interviews they were going to use in their own diskmag, but passed to us instead.. Keep up the good work on the demos!! Also to John Summerfield (and his wife) who got the rather spiffing Dave Encill interview.. And finally, we haven't really stressed enough the lovely original cover picture, drawn by a 'back on the scene' Kev Dempsey (SH3), although I hamfistedly grab back a share of that credit for converting the Falcon based original to sixteen colours on the ST.. The lovely multichannel music on the Falcon version of the mag is all his too.. I couldn't convert that to the ST version, so those readers will have to make do with a nice if already well known Tao zik instead.. I'm really out of room now, time to go!! CiH/Maggie Team - Jan '97
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