| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 586.1 | VIDI on ST User Disc | OPG::CHRIS | Capacity! What Capacity ? | Mon Sep 04 1989 11:31 | 5 | 
|  |     In the lastest issue of Atari User the disc supplied has the VIDI
    software with several example pictures.
    
    
    Chris
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| 586.2 | ZZ ROUGH not equal to VIDI ST | UKCSSE::KEANE |  | Mon Sep 04 1989 14:55 | 32 | 
|  |     Hello Chris,
    
    
    The Vidi software you mention is the digitizing software. This captures
    a series of pictures in monochrome, not neccessarily black and white.
    (There is a "pallette" control with the vidi software to enable you to
    set a Hue or cast to the recorded image.
    
    What I am refering to is the ADDITIONAL program one can buy from ROMBO
    if one has the VIDI unit. ZZ ROUGH is a completely separate coloring
    program. However Rombo only have a licence to distribute as part of a
    VIDI sale !!.
    
    Changing subjects slightly, what do people think of the "Freeby"
    software given away with the magazines nowadays. I thought the two
    disks supplied with the ST User were quite poor, especially after their
    advertising stated workable programs, they were all demos.
    
    The only halfway decent program was the disk flipper utility. (For
    those who havnt seen it this is what it does). The disk supplied with
    the magazine is a DOUBLE sided disk with programs on each side. BUT
    recorded specially as two distinct sides. For
    those customers with a single sided disk drive, they can ONLY read all the
    programs on side 1 with no problems. For those customers with a double
    sided disk drive, they can read the programs on side 1 and when they
    want to read the other programs, they run flipper. This transposes all
    the data on side 1 with that on side two. The programs which were on
    the second side are now on the first, and can be accessed in the normal
    way. Cute HUH?
    
    TTFN
    
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| 586.3 | Pedantic | IOSG::HAYESJ |  | Wed Sep 13 1989 06:26 | 5 | 
|  |     If you've got a double sided drive, why would you want to run a program
    to access the second side? It sounds like the sign whose only message
    reads 'Do Not Throw Stones at This Notice'!
    
    J.O.H.N
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| 586.4 | TWO SINGLE SIDES ON A DOUBLE SIDED DISK | UKCSSE::KEANE |  | Thu Sep 14 1989 03:27 | 19 | 
|  |     Hi john, 
    
    You miss the point.  
    
    The magazine gives away a disk with APPROX 720 K of freebies on it.
    written as separate single sided data, on both sides of the disk.
    
    Those Punters with ST's with single sided DRIVES get to see 360 K of
    the freebies. (off one side only)
    
    Those punters with a DOUBLE SIDED  drive  can access the first side,
    and when they have done with that side can "FLIP" the data and access
    the other side.
    
    Each side has been written as tho it was a single sided disk, the
    normal way of writng a double sided is track to track on each side, so a
    single sided drive CANNOT read a normal double sided disk. 
    
    Get it now ??
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| 586.5 | Next time I keep my mouth shut | IOSG::HAYESJ |  | Thu Sep 14 1989 06:05 | 3 | 
|  |     I've got it now, thanks. Excuse my ignorance.
    
    J.O.H.N
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