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- .IF DSK1.C2
- .CE 6
- *IMPACT/99*
-
- by JACK SUGHRUE
- Box 459
- East Douglas, MA 01516
-
- IMPACT/99 BLUE RIBBON 1989 WINNER
-
- If this annual award could be
- given to the same company two years
- in a row, Asgard Software (with its
- incredibly varied and impressive
- catalog) would certainly be very much
- in contention again. So I'm glad I
- didn't have to make that decision
- this year.
- Instead, it was a clear choice:
- MYARC is the winner of the 1989
- IMPACT/99 BLUE RIBBON AWARD.
- MYARC is one of the few companies
- still making anything for TI owners
- on a steady basis. But it isn't just
- ANYTHING that they are making; they
- have given us the most powerful
- hardware and software that exists for
- us. They haven't just provided
- enhancements; they have given us a
- future.
-
- MYARC (the vision, the dream, of
- former TI employee Lou Phillips ) has
- been around a long time. Since 1982,
- actually, when Lou developed
- Winchester hard-disk capabilities
- which sold better in other countries
- than here (as we were mostly all
- fledglings at the time). Later he
- produced a not-very-successful
- competitor to the TI PE Box (still
- flooding the interested market at the
- time). So he moved into the card
- development. And there MYARC (which
- is a mutilated acronymic form of
- "Microcomputer Architects") began to
- blossom.
- From a personal viewpoint (as this
- column has always been - for better
- or worse), MYARC and I have had a
- perfect relationship. I own lots of
- their products, and I have never had
- to speak to or write to anyone about
- them. They have been easy to use and
- have never broken down. And they
- have made my computing life much
- richer.
- A few years ago my TI Disk
- Controller Card was behaving
- erratically. Lots of my friends
- recommended the MYARC card.
- Got it.
- Loved it from the minute I pulled
- out my old card and plugged in the
- new. It immediately made my original
- Shugart SSSD into a DSSD drive, so I
- doubled my potential on every disk
- and no longer had to "flippy"
- anything.
- Not only did the MYARC Controller
- work smoothly, but it was faster than
- my old controller, and it had inside
- a built-in disk cataloguer which
- could be accessed from anywhere by
- CALL DIR(n). I foget how wonderful
- this is until I get to someone else's
- non-MYARC TI.
- And it had MYARC's legendary Disk
- Management System. Still my first
- choice among a pile of excellent
- systems and one that remains
- constantly configured in FUNNELWEB on
- my RAM. (But I'm getting a bit ahead
- of myself.) Lots of programmers
- learned a lot of techniques from this
- DM, but for users like myself it
- opened up a large world (particularly
- within its futuristic Utility Menu).
- Now my drive was old, so I
- thought I'd get a new DSDD one and
- add a power supply for my old one. I
- did. Again, the controller took
- everything in stride. Switched from
- one kind of drive to another with no
- heavy breathing.
- As my computer madness grew I
- knew I'd never be happy without a
- RAMdisk or some extended memory.
- MYARC had just come out with their
- 512 card to go along with their 256
- and 128 cards.
- As I had such great fortune with
- MYARC, I bought their 512. Took out
- my 32K card, plugged in the new.
- Just like the controller, it worked
- perfectly from that moment.
- I had a LARGE RAMdisk that I
- could partition as a buffer for my
- printer and have lots of options
- available. But did I really need all
- that space? I didn't think so at the
- time. I wondered why I hadn't
- purchased the smaller cards with my
- hard-earned pennies.
- However, within a couple weeks, I
- had all the FUNNELWEB and PLUS! files
- I use regularly (and some other very
- specific utilities and games) all on
- a RAM load with an automatic 80K set
- aside for buffing (which turned out
- to be one of the greatest
- enhancements I ever added to my TI).
- The RAM portion is wonderful to
- operate. Everything I need is THERE
- at the moment I want it. All the
- word processing tools. All the
- assembly tools. All the utilities,
- in short, that I always used to load
- one-by-each as needed. In those days
- the thing NOT in memory was the thing
- I needed most at any given time.
- And my controller? Well, I just
- designated my 512 card as Drive 3,
- and it went about its business as if
- I was hardly given it an adult task.
- Its "ho-hum" manner showed me that
- the design of the thing was
- ingenious. No fuss. No muss. No
- bother. I like things that way.
- Now, here I was with a
- MYARC-stuffed full-blown system when
- my extra SSSD original drive (in the
- power-supply box) died after much
- faithful service. Six years is a
- long time, I've been told.
- Particularly for the kind of use I
- give the drives. So I bought a
- couple DSDD half-heights on sale, put
- them in the P-Box, put the DSDD from
- the box into the added power supply,
- and ran my software. But all my
- software had been geared to making
- Drive 3 as my RAMdisk. My controller
- winked at me. "Call the extra drive
- Drive 4," it said, "and keep the RAM
- at 3." I took its advice. Now I have
- all four drives (with 512 at 3)
- operating quickly and flawlessly and
- wondered how I ever did with three
- drives or two. Can't even imagine
- how I survived with one.
- [There's something very obsessive
- about this kind of behavior.]
- Although I am the ultimate
- non-techie, even I can plug in cards
- and (as a last resort) read manuals.
- MYARC makes it so easy, you don't
- have to read the manuals in most
- cases, though they warn the user
- NEVER to do anything without first
- reading the manual completely.
- After a few years of bliss with
- MYARC, I was pleased as punch to
- learn that they were developing a NEW
- COMPUTER that would be compatible
- with the TI. Not just an upgrade.
- But a NEW COMPUTER.
- Well, like ALL (without
- exception) new products in the
- computer industry world wide, the
- announcements of its coming dragged
- on and on. But each stage was
- publicized to the point of annoyance.
- Probably what was most annoying were
- the doomsayers. They dumped all over
- MYARC for the delays. It's too bad,
- really. The kinds of stuff coming
- out for still-manufactured computers
- does not raise the ire with the
- endless delays because there is so
- much else being manufactured and
- released. With MYARC, it was the
- only show in town. So it got
- spotlighted. And, in some people's
- minds, got a bad rep. Not deserved.
- Not deserved at all.
- If you're the ONLY company making
- a compatible upgrade for an orphaned
- computer, you are taking a great risk
- to begin with. You get no support to
- continue with. And you get to live
- with what you have created to end
- with.
- And what MYARC ended with is a minor
- miracle. The GENEVE (9640) costs
- about twice what the keyboards sold
- separately costs. Less than twice
- what the different RAMdisks costs.
- For under $500 99ers can now buy a
- computer that was almost 100%
- compatible with every piece of
- software they own. It has 640K built
- in. It has a full-size enhanced
- keyboard. Can partition a huge
- buffer for those novels of yours. It
- has the best graphic resolution in
- the business. It comes with some
- pretty impressive software and ports
- for mouse, printer, modem, etc.
- The GENEVE is the only answer for
- TI upgrading. Thank goodness it's a
- great answer. In addition to the
- powerful DOS, the software includes
- MYWORD (an excellent 80-column
- processor), Advanced BASIC (that goes
- far beyond Extended BASIC), Pascal,
- GPL, and a cartridge downloader.
- Early owners (like myself) have
- been receiving updates of all the
- software free. So our machine keeps
- getting better and better. As a
- matter of fact, there is another
- whole package being sent out by MYARC
- this month. I can't wait. What a
- service this is!
- This computer has so much speed
- that you have to set most software on
- slower modes in order to handle the
- difference.
- And, like all the other stuff
- from MYARC, this computer is on a
- card and just plugs right into your
- P-Box. (The manual is huge and
- includes quite a section on the
- superb Advanced BASIC.) It will take
- quite a bit of time and effort on the
- user's part to use the GENEVE to its
- full potential (if one can ever reach
- the full potential of any computer).
- There are also many options (such as
- a 512 card) that can be added to the
- GENEVE. There is also a growing
- software support. MYART is a
- mouse-served, high-resolution
- package. Most TI software makers are
- creating GENEVE compatibility right
- at the start.
-
- And, now!!! Before I even get a
- chance to start to master the GENEVE,
- MYARC has done it again!
- They have just released the first
- Hard and Floppy Disk Controller with
- Streamer Tape Backup Support with
- MYARC DM-V, the most intuitive DM on
- the market.
- The Controller includes a real
- built-in time clock for file
- stamping; interfaces with standard
- floppy, hard, and streamer drives;
- support of up to four 5 1/4 and/or 3
- 1/2 drives in any configuration;
- provides RAMdisk speed of a
- hard-drive transfer rate of 5Mbit per
- second. And so on.
-
- I have no plans in the immediate
- future for hard-driving, but it sure
- is nice to know that MYARC is
- providing the options if I do. It is
- also nice to know that some of the
- best minds in the TI World Community
- have participated in the creation of
- these great MYARC advances.
- It is a real pleasure to present
- this annual award to a company that
- has the TI owners in mind and who has
- brought us into the hi-tech age
- enjoyed by so many other computers.
- Their continued support in the face
- of a lot of adversity is not just
- commendable but astounding. MYARC
- doesn't deserve the bum rep given to
- it by the loud (but fortunately small
- in number) complainers who seem to
- need a scapegoat for their own self
- esteem.
- Congratulations, MYARC! You're doing
- a great job, Lou! Keep it up.
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