Your Letters:

Beleive it or not, we received many letters and E-mails of
congratulations on AtariPhile #1. Obviously you don't want to read all
the "Well done" letters in here so...
Our thanks to all who sent their good wishes - We hope we can keep up
the quality!

In AP#1 we published a letter from FFF member Rosario
Pignatelli regarding his problems obtaining a reply from two UK based
software organisations. A reply from Mr Pink of Reservoir Gods was
quickly received and posted in the online AtariPhile and added to the
disk based distribution copy. We have since received a further letter
from Reservoir Gods and a repy from the other party, Vornon Works
Software...

Dear Colin,
concerning your receipt of a letter from Mr. Rosario Pignatelli.
We received Mr. Rosario Pignatellis original letter of registration in
late February of 1996, yet the letter was dated 15/12/95. This delay
between postage and receipt, we can only surmise, was due to it being
posted close to Christmas and being caught by the post-before dates.
We were obviously only aware of the letter when we had received it, so
the vast majority of the delay was during the time the post-office had
the letter.
After it was received, it had to be forwarded to Mr. Pink in
Liverpool. He, having just returned to his house after the Christmas
holidays, foound he had not taked a copy of Tautology 2 back with him
and since we give this game to everyone who registeres for our
products, it also had to be forwarded on before he could reply to the
letter. And at this time, he was working on his university course-work
for which he had dead-lines to meet, so all of these unusual
circumstances contributed to delay the reply to Mr. Pignatelli. We are
usually able to make swift replies to people who have registered, as
many of our customers will verify, but in this instance, because of
factors beyond our direct control, we were unable to do so.
The fact that Mr. Pignatelli has also not received a reply from Vornon
Vorks suggests that his letter to them was also posted near Christmas
and so also suffered accordingly. Postaged to and from Italy is slow
at the best of times.
The only previous time when there has been a large delay between
registrations and sending out the Further Adventures was just after we
released Double Bobble because we had not, at that time, completed
making the Further Adventures and did not think that anyone would
register so soon after the first DB game was released. The people who
did register were very patient and when we had completed the Further
Adventures we sent it straight off to them.
We are not just "in it for the money" or we would be doing PC games
where there is a large user base. We are "in it" because we believe in
the Falcon, we beleive that it is a great machine, that deserves the
support game and demo crews give it and as long as there are people
out there who want our games we will continue to produce them for the
Falcon.
Mr. Pink is at this time in Liverpool, so I (Ripley) an writing to
you, I am also writing to the people who register for our products at
this time so there is no forwarding delay. However, although I am here
for the magority of the time, I am not always here. We may be called
the Reservoir Gods but we are, after all, only human and have daily
lives to run before we don our supermen suits... So if there is a
small delay, please be assured that we have not run off with your
money, more likely the postman was scared of our dog George and drove
off without leaving the post.
I have sent a copy of our latest game, Sky-Fall
with our compliments.
Ripley
Reservoir Gods

Thanks for the full reply, Ripley.
We recognise the good work you and others do in support of the
Atari Falcon and hope you continue to release games of the excellent
quality we have come to expect from the Reservoir Gods team. Where
possible we always encourage users to register the shareware products
they use.
Sky-Fall is a great game, I regularly play it
and enjoyed writing the reviw [in this issue - FFF]. I am
sending you a copy of AtariPhile #2 and a crisp new(ish) fiver for
registration.

To: Rosario Pidnatelli
Dear Customer,
Please accept our apology for the delay in responding to your
correspondence regarding our game, Superhighway. As our customers
regard our customer service as highly efficient, we regret that this
time our standards failed.
The situation arose when we received your letter of inquiry regarding
your order before we actually received the order! Somehow the Post
Office delayed your payment for so long before it reached our office,
and that's how and when the mix-up and delay occured.
But, sadly, I regret to tell you that Superhighway (UK) is not
compatible with the Falcon. The game runs only on the ST/STe with 1meg
or more memory. Our adverts appeared in STF before we discovered that
the game was not 100% compatible with the Falcon.
We are therefore returning the £15.00 that you paid for the game
as a full refund. Once again sorry about any inconveniences caused.
Yours sincerely,
David Morris
MD. Vornon Works Software.

We received an E-mail from Rosario to tell us he had heard from both
the Reservoir Gods and Vornon Works... All's well that ends well!

Hello my name is Paul Finch, I thought you might be interested in
the news that I have started up a club for owners of the wonderful
Atari Portfolio pocket PC computer, my records show that you deal with
Atari computers, so you can be one of the first people to be told
about this new club, and membership is FREE. There are approx 300
Portfolio users in Europe alone. This club is, therefore, part of a
much larger group.
Do you know of any other person/company that deals in Portfolio
hardware or software? If you do please let me know, so I can tell all
the members of my club.
I have contacts in U.S.A, Canada, Germany, and Czech Republic with
supplies of new items for the Portfolio, i.e. memory cards,
interfaces, 1.44MB floppy drive, Portwalk and Portlink kits!
Did you know it is also possible to backup your data on to a standard
tape recorder, and upgrade your existing Portfolio to work faster or
have a larger internal memory! The internal battery backup can also be
increased from 10 minutes up to 24 hours!
It is possible to work your Portfolio as a fax machine or have a
individual copy of your Portfolio working program on your desktop P.C.
There is even a way to transfer data between an Atari S.T computer and
your Portfolio. This is all possible with software from me.
You will be able to read in my club disk, under CLUBNEWS about the
range of magazines, newsletters, old and NEW, with a mint of useful
information. Yes there is even currently a newsletter being produced
in the Czech Republic which is written in English. There is also a
copy of my club's HISTORY on disk.
Anyway I look forward to hearing from you at sometime and if I can
help anyone please give them my name, address and/or E-mail me. Why
not pass this letter on to a friend who might be interested ?
We must keep the Atari computers ALIVE!.
Mr Paul H Finch.16 Cedars Road, MORDEN, Surrey. SM4 5AB. England.
UK.
E-mail:finchp@parliament.uk
Yours faithfully,
Paul

Hi All,
As of the weekend, the WSAUG now has a WWW page courtesy of Bob
Paton a former Atarian, who has donated the design and the
space.
You'll find it on:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/magicka/
Come visit and let us know what you think. Feel free to pass on the url
and add any links on that you wish.
Al Goold
(WeST of Scotland Atari User Group - agoold@cix.compulink.co.uk)
To make your views known in AtariPhile send your text as an Email/NetMail or on disk in ASCI format.