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The AtariLink Directory - Last updated 27 Feb 1995
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This file is not maintained by, overseen by, endorsed, or otherwise
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associated with Atari Corp. or any of its subsidiaries. It's a
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listing of Atari users maintained by myself only. I also didn't
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even write this warning or the Jag logo, they're from R. Jung's
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Jaguar FAQ. =)
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The list just got a big shot in the arm after I added Lloyd Evans'
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"phone list" of Jaguar owners. It turns out we were keeping similar
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lists without knowing about each other.
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Anyhow hopefully the increased number of entries will help
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some of you to get a deathmatch JagDoom game going, as that's the
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only networkable Jag game so far. =)
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BATTLEWHEELSDOOMSPACEWARULTRAVORTEX
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HEREAIRCARSHOVERHUNTER
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BTW, the names comprising the "box" are simply titles that I'm
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pretty sure are going to use the network and/or modem, but I
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could be wrong, you know.
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* Bad e-mail address. If you're reading this please correct!
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City E-mail Name
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Bay Area CA dsanders@auspex.com Don Sanders
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Bay Area CA yokota@sybase.com Robert Yokota
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Southern CA cgradis@netcom.com Clay Gradis
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Southeastern CA *sklug@netcom.com Steven S Klug
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Berkeley, CA osserman@ocf.berkeley.edu Brian Osserman
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Cupertino, CA pburries@adobe.com Paul Burriesci
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Danville, CA scall@ccnet.com Scott Call
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Glendale, CA ddhyett@jord.jpl.nasa.gov Denny Hyett
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Irvine, CA underdog@netcom.com Joachim
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Los Angeles, CA howard@lloyd.com Howard Chu
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Middletown, CA weaver@netcom.com Jerri Kohl
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Palo Alto/Stanford CA mistered@genome.stanford.edu Edward Y Chung
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Sacramento, CA jeff@jaguar.mcclellan.af.mil Jeff Fehlman
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Sacramento, CA bglaholt@smtp.cde.ca.gov Bill Glaholt
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San Diego, CA rsprague@powergrid.electriciti.com Rich Sprague
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San Francisco, CA mecha@netcom.com Dan Wong
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San Jose area CA faanes@ix.netcom.com William Faanes
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San Jose area CA *bryanw@rahul.net Bryan Woodworth
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San Leandro, CA btribble@ocf.berkeley.edu Bobby Tribble
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Santa Clara, CA lloyd@silvaco.com Lloyd Evans
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Santa Cruz, CA aaron@nsbo.ucsc.edu Aaron Melgares
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Snt Cruz/Stanford, CA darmok@leland.stanford.edu Phil Patton
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Stockton, CA mbates@netcom.com Marlin Bates
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Studio City, CA sammcgee@crl.com Sam McGee
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Altha, FL aeo.mag@genie.geis.com Travis Guy
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Boynton Beach, FL sleapman@vnet.ibm.com Scott Leapman
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Stone Mountain, GA gt0352f@prism.gatech.edu Kevin Bryan
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Northern IL kepper@rs6000.ivcc.edu Richard John Kepper
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Northern IL clintn@ecg.csg.mot.com Clint Neuzil
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Champaign, IL scott@vinny.cecer.army.mil Scott Buennemeyer
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Melrose Park, IL d.iacovelli1@genie.geis.com Dan Iacovelli
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Central IN brackney@ecn.purdue.edu Larry J Brackney
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Bloomington, IN *bhostetl@silver.ucs.indiana.edu Brian Hostetler
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Evansville, IN stefansk@evansville.edu Andrew Stefanski
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Greenwood, IN bmullins@indy.net Brandon Mullins
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West Lafayette, IN gbelle@sonata.cc.purdue.edu George Belle
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West Lafayette, IN ab@cc.purdue.edu Allen Braunsdorf
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Lexington, KY duffy@mik.uky.edu Jerry Duffy
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Boston area, MA gianouko@acs.bu.edu Arthur W Gianoukos
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Eastern MA *jta@icd.teradyne.com John Aslanian
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Boston, MA laird@marble.com Laird A Popkin
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Boston, MA penfold@ccs.neu.edu Karl von Laudermann
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Southern MD kirkb@access.digex.net Kirk Bollinger
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Ellicott City, MD taylor@stsci.edu Patrick Taylor
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Detroit, MI ad503@detroit.freenet.org Edward Barrett
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Charlotte, NC ralunsfo@uncc.edu Russell A Lunsford
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Hastings, NE kennyk@freenet.fsu.edu Kenny Kant
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Las Vegas, NV lovett@nevada.edu Michael Lovett
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Middletown, NJ posten@sesd.ilex.com Sam Posten
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New Mexico scott@spy.org Scott Yelich
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Brooklyn, NY joelau@panix.com Joe Lau
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Fulton, NY rcrissy@oswego.oswego.edu Ryan Leland Crissy
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High Falls, NY bobv@zodiac.cs.newpaltz.edu Bob Villielm
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Long Island, NY tom@peri.com Tom Sherwin
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New York City, NY reid@dsm.fordham.edu Darin Reid
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Western OH rschapel@desire.wright.edu Randy
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Cincinnati, OH thompsdd@ucunix.san.uc.edu Don Thompson
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Columbus, OH mbmccabe@bronze.coil.com Matt McCabe
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Dayton, OH s1014097@cedarville.edu Bill Augustine
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Northeast PA lebo@dickinson.edu Simon Lebo
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Erie, PA mcguired@apmail.mpd.lord.com ?
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Lancaster, PA donald@epix.net Donald Way
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Lewisburg, PA svensson@bucknell.edu Christian Svensson
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Pittsburgh, PA marsteller@wcdc03.pgh.wec.com Jim Marsteller
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Charleston, SC taylorj@macs01.mathcs.citadel.edu Joseph Taylor
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El Paso, TX ac446@rgfn.epcc.edu David C Gilliland
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Waco, TX jeffrey_gonzales@baylor.edu Jeffrey Gonzales
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SLC/Ogden, UT alanl@xmission.com Alan Lewis
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Northern VA skip@visix.com Skip Sauls
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Sumerduck, VA malay@reston.unisysgsg.com Robert Malay
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Western WA ilo@dsinet.dgtl.com Il Oh
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Seattle, WA fe@u.washington.edu Fast Eddie
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Spokane, WA fkeylard@ewu.edu Frans Keylard
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Appleton area, WI mike.ives@plexus.com Mike Ives
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Madison, WI kwtoh@students.wisc.edu slam dunk nut
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Cheyenne, WY otrtims@aol.com Tim Steed
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Laramie, WY almo@plains.uwyo.edu Ethan Larson
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Alberta area Canada ggranger@bithevn.doctor.ampr.ab.ca Greg Granger
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Toronto area Canada aennist@acs.ryerson.ca Allan Ennist
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Ottawa area Canada rickt@newbridge.com Rick To
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York, England andrew@minster.york.ac.uk Andrew Hague
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Zwolle, Netherlands vdleij@phil.ruu.nl Joost van der Leij
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Ronneby, Sweden di94rkr@pt.hk-r.se Richard Krejstrup
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Wermland, Sweden chris@p5.tnogobl.ct.se Christian Andersson
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SOCCERJOUSTBATTLEWHEELSRAMPARTSLIMEWORLDGAUNTLETCYBERBALLXYBOTSBILL
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* Bad E-mail address. If you're reading this please correct!
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Berkeley, CA osserman@ocf.berkeley.edu Brian Osserman
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Berkeley, CA mconst@csua.berkeley.edu Michael Constant
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Danville, CA scall@ccnet.com Scott Call
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Glendale, CA ddhyett@jord.jpl.nasa.gov Denny Hyett
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Hayward, CA wastrel@jotunheim.ebay.sun.com William Osser
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Los Angeles area legrand@tesla.mbi.ucla.edu Scott Le Grand
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Los Angeles area kassper@rhythm.com Perry Kass
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Los Angeles, CA howard@llyod.com Howard Chu
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Middletown, CA weaver@netcom.com Jerri Kohl
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Milpitas, CA jonin@netcom.com Daniel Oak
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Mountain View, CA *robocop@cup.portal.com (ref) Robert Hanson
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Mountain View, CA *robocop@cup.portal.com (ref) Gary Hanson
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Sacramento, CA wglahol@eis.calstate.edu Bill Glaholt
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San Francisco, CA mecha@netcom.com Dan Wong
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San Francisco, CA temert@eis.calstate.edu Jason Ligon
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San Jose, CA *robocop@cup.portal.com David Cagle
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San Leandro, CA btribble@ocf.berkeley.edu Bobby Tribble
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San Leandro, CA jchew@ctp.org Jonathan Chew
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San Luis Obispo, CA fdeleon@oboe.calpoly.edu Francis deLeon
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Snt Cruz/Stanford, CA darmok@leland.stanford.edu Phil Patto
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So. SF Bay Area, CA wilsont@rahul.net Timothy Wilson
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Stockton, CA mbates@netcom.com Marlin Bates
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Denver, CO dweinste@carl.org Dave Weinstein
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Chicago, IL whitema@rtsg.mot.com Michael White
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Melrose Park, IL d.iacovelli1@genie.geis.com Dan Iacovelli
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Northbrook, IL trixter@mcs.com Jim Leonard
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West Lafayette, IN ab@cc.purdue.edu Allen Braunsdorf
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New Orleans, LA bcantin@aol.com Barry Cantin
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Boston area, MA gianouko@acs.bu.edu Arthur W Gianokus
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Boston area, MA jco@bbn.com John Orthoefer
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Boston area-Waltham laird@marble.com Laird Popkin
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Boston area-NH Border nugget@genesis.nred.ma.us Ralph Barbagallo
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College Park, MD jadams@eng.umd.edu Josh Adams
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Ellicott City, MD taylor@stsci.edu Patrick Taylor
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Ellicott City, MD jonke@kong.gsfc.nasa.gov Steve Jonke
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Rockville, MD mbarton@us.oracle.com Mike Barton
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Detroit, MI ad503@detroit.freenet.org Edward Barrett
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Royal Oak, MI akazmier@mailhost.eld.ford.com Arthur Kazmierczak
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Winston-Salem, NC majors@kbrown.oldcampus.yale.edu Tony Majors
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Albuquerque, NM marms@sandia.gov Mike Arms
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Las Cruces, NM 101011@acca.nmsu.edu Stomper (?)
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Las Cruces, NM jafickli@nmsu.edu tgfe/Jordan Ficklin
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High Falls, NY bobv@zodiac.cs.newpaltz.edu Bob Villielm
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Long Island, NY tom@peri.com Tom Sherwin
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Cleveland, OH davewt@ncoast.org David Wright
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Columbus, OH mbmccabe@bronze.coil.com Matt McCabe
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Columbus, OH harmon@math.ohio-state.edu Jim Harmon
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Dayton, OH s1014097@cedarville.edi Bill Augustine
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Kenton, OH d-woodard@onu.edu Daniel Woodard
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Lancaster, OH rbatina@infinet.com Robert Batina
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Pittsburgh, PA marsteller@wcdc03.pgh.wec.com Jim Marsteller
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South Carolina porter@charlie.ece.scarolina.edu Robert V Porter IV
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Austin, TX rene@dvorak.amd.com L. Rene' Castro
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Austin, TX bbishop@austin.ibm.com Brad Bishop
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Austin, TX bgilbert@natinst.com Ben Gilbert
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Richmond, VA cde1jdp@cabell.vcu.edu Joel Priddy
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Sumerduck, VA malay@reston.unisysgsg.com Robert Malay
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Seattle, WA fe@u.washington.edu Fast Eddie
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Laramie, WY almo@plains.uwyo.edu Ethan Larson
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Ottawa area Canada rickt@newbridge.com Rick To
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Ottawa Ontario Canada costa@aix1.uottawa.ca Costa Karamalis
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Montreal, Qc smokin@thym.remm.uqam.ca Joseph Hogan
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Bristol, England ange@hplb.hpl.hp.com Andy Norman
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Wirral, England mikec@sonix.demon.co.uk Mike Clarke
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York, England andrew@minster.york.ac.uk Andrew Hague
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Denmark mrdo@diku.dk Lars Jeppesen
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Darmstadt, Germany reutter@igd.fhg.de Hans JL Reutter
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Fahrdorf, Germany cookie@cookie.syd.de Stefan Damerau
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Kaiserslautern, Germany gehm@student.uni-kl.de Rouven Gehm
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Zwolle, Netherlands vdleij@phil.ruu.nl Joost van der Leij
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Cordoba, Spain javier@druuna.uco.es Javier Alvarez Uriarte
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Ronneby, Sweden di94rkr@pt.hk-r.se Richard Krejstrup
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Australia kerrinp@byron.apana.org.au Kerrin Pine
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Australia kerrinp@byron.apana.org.au(ref)Andrew Ellis
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Sydney, Australia dchallis@extro.ucc.oz.au Darren Challis
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"What is the AtariLink Directory?"
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One of the greatest features of Atari's line of products is their
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link-ability. The Lynx allows up to 8 players to compete
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against each other simultaneously. The Jaguar has the ability
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for players to compete via networked game or over the modem.
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The AtariLink Directory is a way for anyone with e-mail access
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to hook up and play. For networked games all you need to do is
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look for someone on the list who lives in an area near you (or an
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area you'll be visiting) and drop them an e-mail message to set up
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a time and place to get together and Link up! Modem games are even
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easier as they're only a phone call away. You don't have to
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give out any personal information, just your e-mail address and
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what area you live in. Mail you get about Linking up can be
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handled in any way you want, including ignoring it if you're
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in a bad mood. =)
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TO ADD OR UPDATE YOUR ENTRY:
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Just send e-mail to btribble@ocf.berkeley.edu and include your
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e-mail address, name, and area that you live in. If you want
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to include some line of text I can include it under your entry.
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Users of outside services that can access Internet mail such
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as CompuServe, America Online, GEnie, etc. are welcome to join.
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For friends who want to join but don't have an e-mail address,
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include your e-mail address for referrals.
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The latest version of the directory can be viewed by fingering
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"btribble.link@ocf.berkeley.edu". A copy of a recent version
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of the list is also at Andy Eddy's (vidgames@netcom.com - an
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extremely nice guy, BTW) FTP site at ftp.netcom.com in
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pub/vi/vidgames/faqs. If you are looking for a FAQ chances are
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it's there. Also, here's the plug for his magazine - read
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Gamepro! =)
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MISC:
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Some things I'm wondering about are:
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Does one need the Atari voice modem to play modem games, or can you
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use a regular computer modem as a substitute? I have a USR 14.4
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Sportster external, so that's mainly why I'm asking here... =)
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Can one play modem games over the Internet, allowing savings of
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long-distance phone bills?
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The main problem with this is that the Jaguar has no terminal
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program (so far =) and I don't know what connecting through a
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PC, unscrewing your cable, and attaching it to your Jag would
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do. There's a lot of if's here, and actually I doubt this would
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work, but it's neat idea...
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This paraphrased from the Doom FAQ -
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How can I play DOOM (a modem game =) over the Internet?
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Enter IHHD -- the Internet Head to Head Daemon designed by
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Jim Knutson. Your host needs to be running UNIX as its operating
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system. The IHHD software is available via anonymous FTP at
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"cactus.org" in the "pub/IHHD/src" directory as the file
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"dialer1.6.4.shar". After you've successfully retrieved the
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"dialer1.6.4.shar" file from the FTP site, you need to prepare the
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IHHD to run on your UNIX system.
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(1) mkdir IHHD
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(2) mv dialer1.6.4.shar IHHD
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(3) cd IHHD
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(4) sh dialer1.6.4.shar
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(5) make
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You should now see a whole mess of files in the IHHD directory, most
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importantly "dialer", "tcpdialer", "tcpanswer", "call", and
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"showlog". If there's an error, try the above steps again,
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re-retrieve the "dialer1.6.4.shar" file from "rex.pfc.mit.edu" using
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the instructions above, or call for help.
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To get connected using IHHD, set up a time to play with another
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Internet modem player, ideally using E-mail to make the prior
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arrangements. Make sure you and your opponent use the same baud rate
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and line settings for your modems. Make sure data compression, error
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correction, and hardware flow control on your modem are off. (Just
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for DOOM?) Start your favorite terminal program, call up your
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Internet host and login normally. Contact the other player by sending
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a short E-mail message indicating that you are on the net and ready
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to play, and return to your UNIX prompt. Type "cd IHHD". You may
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have to type "terminal download," if you do not have it activated
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already.
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Type "dialer opponent's.host" to start the IHHD connection. Another
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way to connect is to type "tcpdialer opponent's.host" while your
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opponent types "tcpdialer -answer". Regardless of which method
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you use to connect, type short text messages followed by a carriage
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return until you see your opponent acknowledge you. Unless you have
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"local echo" set to ON in your serial settings, you will not see the
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text you type. Exit by hitting CTRL-C if something goes wrong.
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If your connection looks fine, exit your terminal program and
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change to your DOOM directory and start a game with the "modem
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already connected" setting. You can now proceed to play DOOM as if
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you were connected via a regular phone line.
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Unfortunately, sporadic delays and warping may occur with your IHHD
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connection, depending on the quality of the connection and on what's
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going on on the Internet at that particular times. Then again, you
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might just have a cruddy Internet connection.
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To gauge the quality of the connection, type "ping -s
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opponent's.host" at the UNIX prompt. You should get a listing of
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"ping times", which you may stop at any time by pressing "CTRL-C".
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Try pinging some other hosts you know to get an idea of how much ping
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times vary, and use this data to guesstimate the quality of your
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connection.
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Another way to judge the quality of your connection is to simply look
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at the other player. If he's jumping all over the place, you've got
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a cruddy connection. If he's relatively smooth and steady, you've
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got a good connection.
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The End!
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