GIF News Issue 20

May / June 1992

GN9205.TXT

GIF News

May/June 1992

Issue #20

(C)1992 Hsiao & Hunter, Inc.

Release date: May 1, 1992


------------------- From the Desk of the Editor -------------------------


Hi, this is Eric Hsiao, the creator of GIF News. Thanks for taking the

downloading GIF News. This issue is dedicated totally to sound boards,

and we really hope the information you find within helps you pick the

sound board that best suits your needs. If you find the information

useful and helpful, please consider a small donation of around $5 to

help cover long distance telephone charges incurred from the distribution

of GIF News.


So, sit back and enjoy the issue. Please feel free to send me any

comments and questions you may have (i.e. that green on white font is

too difficult to read, what software do you use to create GIF News,

do you have any more information on the Pro Audio Spectrum 16, etc.).


Our next issue will be July/August. Look for it around July 1st.


Thanks,

Eric Hsiao


Files in this archive:

GN9205-1.GIF --- Page 1 (Super-VGA 640x400 256 color page)

GN9205-2.GIF --- Page 2 (Super-VGA 640x400 256 color page)

GN9205-3.GIF --- Page 3 (EGA 640x350 16 color page)

GN9205-4.GIF --- Page 4 (EGA 640x350 16 color page)

GN9205.TXT --- This file (From the Desk of the Editor)

GIFNEWS.ADS --- How to advertise in GIF News

BACKISSU.TXT --- Description of all back issues of GIF News

RANGS.TXT --- EZ BAK Boomerangs, an interesting look

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8 Files Total


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way, a PostScript Laser Printer would really be appreciated here. It

would enable us to send hardcopies of GIF News to those who want it

on paper. If you know of any office/computer supply auctions, please

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think might be GIF News. You can easily tell which issue is up by

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presents the year, and the 05 is the

month (May in this case).


So be sure to look for gn92-07.zip in the beginning of July.

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Note: Besides US Postal Mail, I check my Internet E-Mail most often.


How to reach me:


US Mailing Address #1

Eric Hsiao

7 Fair Way

Poughkeepsie, New York 12603-5014

USA


US Mailing Address #2

Eric Hsiao

406-A BARH Mailroom, RPI

Troy, New York 12180-3590

USA

Note: Both addresses will reach me, but address #1 will reach me quicker

between the months of May and August (summer).


E-mail

Internet:

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Bulletin Boards:

PC Pitstop (914) 298-1914 USR HST v.42bis

Channel 1 (617) 354-8873 (See BBS Ad - GN9203-2.GIF)


If you are interested in hiring a full time graphics artist or computer

systems engineer, please contact me. I have experience with creating

computer graphics and video as well as skills in Windows, Lotus 123, Word

for Windows, Modems & Communications, Unix, Pascal, C, and PC Hardware &

Peripheral Installation. I'm also interested in working in the field of

multimedia.


Contact me and I will send you a resume.


--------------------- Thank-you for downloading and reading GIF News,

Eric Hsiao

Editor-in-Chief

March 5, 1992

BACKISSU.TXT

BACKISSU.TXT

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** Descriptions of every single issue of GIF News that has come out **


If you want any of these issues, just send a Self-Addressed-Stamped-

Envelope and a blank floppy (5.25 or 3.5) and I'll copy them over for you.

Each issue is around 100K zipped. You must include the FLOPPY AND S.A.S.E

or else you won't receive anything back. ------------------

Or send a check/money order (see GN9205.TXT for the address)


Cost per each 360K disk (5.25) = $1.00

Cost per each 720K disk (3.5) = $1.50

Add $.75 for shipping - average size of an issue is around

80,000-100,000 bytes.

Or call the SimonsBoard BBS Network and download back issues. The

number is (914) 297-2915 (dual standard v32bis)


Or look for it on anonymous FTP sites. See GN9205.TXT for a list

of some of them.

Issue # Date Description

------- ---- -----------

01 Nov/Dec 1988 Reviews of Leisure Suit Larry II, Fire Power,

GN88-11 and Sentinel Worlds, a short autobiography of

Hsiao & Hunter, Inc.


02 Feb/Mar 1989 Virus protection safeguards, review of Police

GN89-02 Quest II, "Are MS-DOS Games Getting Better"

editorial, game hints to Leisure Suit Larry 2.


03 May/June 1989 Industry news, Space Quest ]I[ review, 1st

GN89-05 annual Sight & Sound Awards, "Taito Games Are

Terrible" editorial.


04 July/Aug 1989 Nintendo Game Hints (Super Mario Bros 2, Rad

GN89-07 Racer, Karnov), Reviews of 4 different driving

simulation games (Vette, Test Drive 2, Lombard

Rally, F40 Pursuit Simulator), Review of the

game Caveman Ugh-Lympics, a short overview of

Lotus 123 Release 3.


05 Nov/Dec 1989 Review of Maxis' Sim City, the new Tears For

GN89-11 Fears CD "Seeds of Love", and a review of

Sierra's Manhunter II.


06 Jan/Feb 1990 A Look back at the eighties, review of Sierra's

GN90-01 the Colonel's Bequest, and a overview of music

cards (AdLib, GameBlaster, SoundBlaster, &

Roland), the best VGA games.


07 Mar/Apr 1990 "Do Sound Cards Really Sound that Good?"

GN90-03 editorial, a profile of the Channel 1(tm) BBS

in Cambridge, MA, review of Access' Crimewave

and Bitmap Bros' Xenon II, look at digitizing

sounds.

08 May/June 1990 Detailed look at the VGA and VESA video

GN90-05 standard, the Ultima VI built-in cheat, the

World of Amiga show in New York City.


09 July/Aug 1990 Request for BBS distribution sites, Computer

GN90-07 Industry News, a look at the Sound Blaster card,

a review of Spectrum Holobytes' Faces game.

10 Sept/Oct 1990 Review of the games Atomix & Puzznik, a look at

GN90-09 Battlechess II and future game releases, v.42

& v.42bis - what their advantages are.


11 Nov/Dec 1990 Look at the TrakBlaster program, new Flight

GN90-11 Simulator scenery disks, Reviews of games

Spellcasting 101 and Jones in the Fast Lane,

the Amiga Video Toaster by NewTek, Being a

Game Designer for Electronic Arts.


12 Jan/Feb 1991 V.32bis standard, XGA, LaserDiscs, the

GN91-01 controversial Lotus-Equifax CD-ROM CD, "Boo to

Disney Software" editorial, FD-Format, review of

the game Hard Nova.


13 Mar/Apr 1991 Look at Workstations, BBS's pay business rates

GN91-03 on their phone lines, JMPlayer review, Amiga 24

bit graphics, the first VGA page ever.


14 May/June 1991 The Prodigy STAGE.DAT controversy, review of

GN91-05 TrakBlaster v2.0, MediaVision's Pro-Audio

Spectrum, Amiga News, Review of Lemmings.


15 July/Aug 1991 The PC Expo in NYC, look at Creative Labs'

GN91-07 Voice Edit program, hints to the adventure game

Time Quest, a review of the game Armor Alley,

Internet News, and the first-ever GIF News

contest.


16 Sept/Oct 1991 Sound Blaster Pro Vs. AdLib Gold, "High Prices

GN91-09 for Game Software" Editorial, Internet News,

Contest Winners Announced.

17 Nov/Dec 1991 Closer look at AdLib Gold, Windows 3.1 news,

GN91-11 Wing Commander II Built-in cheat, Police

Quest III, WordTris, Internet sites, new

releases for various computers.


18 Jan/Feb 1992 AdLib Gold Delayed, Brief Windows 3.0 program

GN92-01 review, Oh No More Lemmings!, 1992 planned

releases, best graphical adventure game company,

first SVGA page, Internet Archie Server.


19 Mar/Apr 1992 Reviews of two VGA shareware games: Scorched

GN92-03 Earth and Galactix, short look at two multi-

media groups, the new US Robotics 16.8K Modem,

SupraCorp's v32bis modem, industry news,

coming Apogee releases, $49 CD full of share-

ware and public domain software.


20 May/June 1992 IBM/compatible sound cards reviews. Pro Audio

GN92-05 Spectrum 16, AdLib Gold 1000, Sound Blaster Pro

comparison chart.


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Policy updated for May 1992, subject to change.


Advertising in SIMPLE and EASY in GIF News, and very very affordable.

Basically a small ad, roughly under 1/5 the size of a full page, will be

free of charge. Often times these are ads for Bulletin Board Systems.

GIF News is read by thousands of readers throughout the world. Besides

the standard way of distribution through Bulletin Board Systems, GIF News

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Great Britain, Singapore, New Zealand, Mexico, and more. GIF News can also

be found on the Compuserve Game Magazines download section.


Here are some guidelines to follow for advertising in GIF News:

1. If short and small, the ad is free of charge. I may add

some simple graphics to make the ad a little more interesting.

2. If advertising a BBS:

a. Send me a normal-access user acount pre-registered. In

other words, add an Eric Hsiao to your user roster and

pick a password and send it to me (along with your ad).

b. Sysops must let me know before each and every issue comes

out that they want their ad in it. This will help me keep

track of which boards are still up and which ones have gone

down. This will save our readers from the trouble of dialing

long distance to a board and getting a "Sorry, the number you

have dialed has been disconnected..." I am unable to accept

requests that say "Please put my BBS ad for the next 10

issues." If you want your BBS ad in the next 10 issues, you

much notify me before the deadline of each of the 10 issues

that you want the ad in it.

3. If contributing money for an ad:

a. A full page with customized drawn graphics by me will general-

ly run around $75 - add $25 for each additional issue that you

want the ad in.

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e. Please keep in mind that these are only general numbers, I am

very flexible and will negotiate. Also, unlike the FREE BBS

ad policy, you can request that your ad be in for a certain

number of issues (ex. "Please put my full page ad in the

January issue for a contribution of $50, plus I would like

to see it in the March/April and May/June issues for an

additional contribution of $50 (2 x $25). See above for

contribution guidelines.

f. Contributions not need be in the form of monetary units

(money). Instead, products of interest to me such as a

PostScript Laser Printer, v32Bis Modem, etc. would really

be appreciated.

4. Any legitimate commercial/non-profit/organization/group/individual

can advertise in GIF News. GIF News retains the right to refuse

any advertisement due to content, space considerations, or

other reasons. We try to screen all advertisers for legitimacy.

Complaints against advertisers should be directed toward the

advertiser or the Better Business Bureau, not GIF News.

5. The final deadline for the next issue is 10 days before the issue

is to come out. In other words, for the July/August 1992 issue,

I must have the issue in my hands by June 21, 1992.


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RANGS.TXT


Boomerangs - The thinking man's Frisbee


The Boomerang a Stone Age Invention that mystifies all who

see it's flight as well those who throw it. Modern Boomerangs

thrown correctly will return! The principles and forces which

make the Boomerang return are :


1. Aerodynamic Lift.


2. Gyroscopic Precession.


3. Gravity.


4. Inertia.


THE THROW - A boomerang throw is an overhand throw, NEVER

SIDEARM. Face the wind and aim the throw between 45 and 90

degrees to the right of the wind. Aim the height of the throw as

if to hit a object six feet off the ground 75 feet away in the

direction of your throw. The tilt should be between vertical and

30 degrees to the outside of vertical. The amount of tilt to the

outside determines the height that the boomerang will reach. The

higher the boomerang flies the more the wind will effect the

flight path.


SPIN - Spin or rotational velocity is critical. There is no need

for a high speed forward throw but there is need for high

rotational velocity.


A good flight should go something like this. Standing on

home plate of a baseball field with a slight breeze from the

direction of the pitcher, the throw should go out over first base

then start a rising arc to the left, out over center field. The

Boomerang will then arc back in over third base slowing down to a

hover over home plate before dropping in for an easy catch at

home plate.


If you would like to give this a try, Boomerangs and/or

information are available from.


EZ BAK Boomerangs

P.O. Box 356

North Stonington, CT

06359

For a real working (cardboard, indoor) Boomerang Kit and info

send $1.00 to cover shipping and handling.


Handcrafted, Wooden, Returning Boomerangs also available:


One - for $12.95 plus $1.50 shipping


Two - for $24.00 postage paid