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a collection of messages sent at Atari from 1983 to 1992.

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Who's on first (or BEEZ or DOC or BASHFL,...)

Apr 02, 1984 | 1 message

With the addition of many new VAXes (VAXi?), there are also many more users spread throughout the system. Many people have wondered how to...
filed under: sysadmin

The Right To Junk Out!!!

Apr 05, 1984 | 1 message

There have been a number of complaints by a number of persons in various ranks about a number of other person's contributions (or the...

Maudlin

Apr 06, 1984 | 1 message

Hartman and Rice wish to express their fond sediments to all those wonderful people who made their short, productive careers at Atari just...
filed under: goodbyes

VAX/VMS MAKE utility

Apr 10, 1984 | 1 message

I've written a version of MAKE for VAX/VMS. Documentation, the source, the executable code, and a sample makefile are available in:...
filed under: sysadmin

TMS-320 Meeting

Apr 17, 1984 | 15 messages

There will be a meeting on Tuesday, April 24, at Two PM, with Texas Instruments to talk about the TMS-320. Iraj will be there along with...
filed under: meetings

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Apr 26, 1984 | 1 message

Here we go again... Although I have many "real" concerns in my life (ie: World peace, Nuclear diarmement, Governmental sanity) I find...
filed under: reviews

Using the printers.

May 01, 1984 | 1 message

Most of you are already familiar with the following "rules" which apply to the computer line printers. However, there are a number of new...
filed under: facilities

AAG

May 01, 1984 | 1 message

Well, I've got 8 responses so far (that's 10 octal) so how about a meeting tomorrow at 12:15 in the multipurpose room. To clear up one...
filed under: meetings

What's an Audio Game, Anyway?

May 01, 1984 | 1 message

This here's the first round of a VAXMAIL brainstorming session on the subject of audio games. Please send any ideas or comments to me and I...
filed under: audio, game ideas

Marketing culture vs. Engineering culture

May 04, 1984 | 1 message

I have what I think are pithy comments about the rift that seems to exist between Engineering (Us) and Marketing (Them). Following the...
filed under: working at atari