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- SOUND BLASTER DIGEST
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- Number 9
- August 1991 Edition.
-
- A newsletter for Sound Blaster Enthusiasts.
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- Made possible by the contributions of Sound Blaster users.
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- From the Desk of the Editor.....................1
- From the Desk of the Assistant Editor...........2
- Subscriptions...................................2
- Feedback from the Mailroom......................3
- Commercial Review: Lemmings....................4
- Commercial Review: Jones in the Fast Lane......4
- Advertisements..................................5
- Commercial Review: Tetra.......................6
- BBS Registration................................6
- Commercial Review: Spellcasting 101............7
- SPECIAL REVIEW: THE SOUND BLASTER PRO..........8
- Want-Ads.......................................11
- Commercial Review: Sim Earth..................11
- Included Files.................................12
- Commercial Review: Tongue of the Fatman.......12
- Hardware Review: The Thunder Board............13
- Articles.......................................14
- SBD Registered BBS's...........................15
- Commercial Review: Wing Commander.............16
- Wrapping it Up.................................17
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- FORMS:
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- SBD Subscription Form..........................18
- SBD Advertisement Form.........................19
- SBD BBS Registration Form......................20
- SBD Want-Ads Form..............................21
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- THE SOUND BLASTER DIGEST
- August 1991 edition.
-
- Please send any questions or comments to:
-
- THE SOUND BLASTER DIGEST
- c/o Brad Barclay
- 36 Sutter Ave.
- Brampton, Ontario
- CANADA. L6Z 1G7
-
- Or call anytime between 18:00 and 22:00 Eastern Time:
-
- (416)846-5599
-
- Copyright (c) August 1991 WAFFER! Productions.
-
-
- Page 1
-
- FROM THE DESK OF THE EDITOR:
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- Welcome to SBD #9!
-
- To start off, a small apology for last month's issue: we
- admit that it was a little thin on Sound Blaster content, but we
- hope to make up for it this month! This month is going to be our
- biggest issue ever! And along with the size increase, there will
- be a few other changes around here also, namely:
-
- 1) Starting this month we now support 2 sound cards:
- the original SOUND BLASTER, and now the SOUND
- BLASTER PRO!
-
- 2) We're going to have many little format changes: for
- example the column FEEDBACK FROM THE MAILROOM has
- taken the place of the old LETTERS... column, and
- is now being run by our new assistant editor (see
- below).
-
- 3) We have yet another new Assistant Editor! The SBD
- would like to welcome Todd Clayton to our staff of
- last month's 2. Karen will remain a contributor to
- publishing the magazine, but on a lesser basis.
-
- Hopefully these changes will start to help make the SBD the
- best Freeware magazine in the entire world!
-
- So to start this month on a good foot, please help me in
- giving a warm welcome to Todd Clayton, and his first article as
- Assistant Editor!
-
- Page 2
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- FROM THE DESK OF THE ASSISTANT EDITOR:
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- Yes! The revolving door of assistant editorship has swung
- again! Although new to the Sound Blaster world, I've been
- immersed in the SBD since issue #1 (Dec 1990).
-
- Being a musician I have a unique perspective on the
- practical applications of the Sound Blaster in the recording
- industry.
-
- For instance, included in this month's issue for Subscribers
- (Membership does have it's privileges) is a .VOC file recording
- of the intro to Morbidox's song ISTH. Morbidox is a local
- Toronto thrash band who have just released their second demo
- tape. Practically, they could record a song to disk and spread
- it all over the world.
-
- Although not feasible as of yet, you could even use a WORM
- drive (Write Once, Read Many) to record your music on. Although
- pointless as of yet due to time required, you know what they say:
- progress will resolve it all.
-
- Anyways, I hope to hear from all of you in the near future,
- and keep those subscriptions rolling it!
-
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- SUBSCRIPTIONS:
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
- Having a hard time finding the SBD on your favourite local
- BBS? Why not consider a subscription? It's only $25 a for a
- years subscription in which you get 12 great issues of the SBD,
- once a month, on the diskette size of your choice (Sorry, but we
- don't support any high-density diskette types). Simply mail in
- the SBD SUBSCRIPTION FORM to be found at the end of this month's
- SBD along with the necessary cheque or money order (see form for
- details), and we'll send you the SBD every month for a year,
- along with copies of special subscriber-only bonuses!
-
- Page 3
- FEEDBACK FROM THE MAILROOM:
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- Written by: Todd Clayton, assistant editor.
-
- Once again the mailroom has been completely inundated with
- mail from all over the world with questions and comments on our
- publication. Before I address some mail and questions, I'm just
- going to briefly comment on a few topics that need attention.
-
- Firstly is the distribution of the SBD. Many letters
- requested us to upload issues to this or that board. Really, we
- wish we could, but we have no cash for Ma Bell as most BBS's are
- long distance. To correct any circulation problems, we request
- that you spread the SBD onto ANY IBM board you are on. It's good
- for download credit, and it helps us get around. Thanks in
- advance.
-
- Secondly, we received a few letters concerning the FM
- composer, and quite frankly, we're just as confused as you!
- Although we do have a copy, there seems to be a problem with
- Creative Labs. They wrote the software, yet they deny it
- exists?!? So if you're an employee of Creative Labs, could you
- please drop us a line to clear things up?
-
- Lastly, if you're going to request an advertisement or a
- subscription to or in this publication, PLEASE send us the cheque
- or money order! We have no cash, so even one subscription
- without cash cannot be filled! Please, for your and our
- convenience, bear that in mind.
-
- Many thanks to those of you out there who sent in mail this
- month. Due to the large amount of mail sent it, it is now
- impossible to continue with our LETTERS... department as it used
- to be. So thanks again, and if you had a question we'll try to
- send you a personal reply.
-
- Well, that's all for this month, but I hope that we will
- continue to hear from each and every one of you. Remember to keep
- those survey's coming in, and we'll keep you updated about a
- possible contest to be won in a future issue. Oh, and one last
- note, anyone out there who has a run of the mill clone with 640K,
- Monochrome, and one floppy, could you drop me a line? I need an
- IBM to keep up! Bear in mind my budget is low. Until next
- issue...
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- (816) 324-3148 USR 14.4 HST
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- We support Sound Blaster & Adlib with VOC, MOD, ROL, and many programs. We
- have an extensive adult library with our own scans. We feature a Life Skills
- conference which focuses on cooking, beermaking, hunting, farming, weaving,
- you name it! This is also the home of SempriniWare, Pink Floyd Lyrics and
- much more! We run our own newsletter focusing on everything - so write an
- article and upload it to the board! Call us today: 24hrs, HST, 130MB, and
- no nonsense (well, actually quite a bit). Sysop: Bradford B. Taliaferro
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- Page 4
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- COMMERCIAL REVIEW: LEMMINGS
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- Written by Mike Fandel
-
- Lemmings is one of the best Action/Strategy games I've ever
- played. The Sound Blaster support is excellent, and when your
- getting tired just crank up the Sound Blaster to get that blood
- pumping. I just live to see those little Lemmings walking about,
- and trying to save them from sure destruction. One of the best
- things about this game is that it's so easy to learn. Everything
- is labelled in icons, and it makes it very easy to just point and
- shoot. I would most definitely recommend this game to anyone.
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- COMMERCIAL REVIEW: JONES IN THE FAST LANE
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- Written by Mike Fandel
-
- Jones in the Fast Lane is board game style game from Sierra,
- and it's kind of like the board game. The graphics are good and
- the Sound Blaster support is average. In the game you can get
- and education, apartment, job, and most of all personal
- happiness. I would recommend this game to anybody that likes
- playing Monopoly or Life. I think it was a bold step for Sierra
- to make this kind of game instead of another adventure game.
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- Page 5
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- ADVERTISEMENTS:
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- Do you run a BBS? Have you written a piece of software? Do
- you write custom music? If so, you may be interested in an
- advertisement in the SBD. Thousands of SOUND BLASTER users read
- the SBD every month, and many even have it delivered right to
- their door. So if you give some sort of special support to those
- people who use the SOUND BLASTER, advertising in the SBD would be
- the logical choice!
-
- Due to the effectiveness of our advertising for our past and
- present advertisers, and the volume of people who have expressed
- interest in doing so, starting this month it has become necessary
- to increase our advertising rates for certain types of
- advertising. The rates are now as follows:
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- Lines are limited to a maximum of 80 columns. All costs are
- in Canadian dollars.
-
- These rate changes will not effect those advertisers who
- have mailed in their cheques and advertisements before August 1st
- 1991.
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- COMMERCIAL REVIEW: TETRA:
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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- Written by James R. Wilkes.
-
-
- During the recent Atlanta Comdex, I spent alot of time at
- the Creative Labs booth talking with the reps and experimenting
- with the new hardware and software. Everything was, of course,
- really impressive, but the most incredible software they had was
- one called TETRA. The reps were using it to show off the Sound
- Blaster, but, to my knowledge, they are not even marketing
- it.
-
- TETRA is not only a MOD/NST player for the Sound Blaster,
- but will also allow you to create and edit them as well through a
- Scream Tracker style interface. Did that get your attention???
-
- The software is full of great features. While the music is
- playing, you can selectively "turn off" any of the four channels
- by typing the number corresponding to the channel. You can also
- adjust the volume and speed of the music by using the cursor
- keys. There is even a built-in sample editor (for use with Amiga
- samples), so you can create/edit your own "instruments".
-
- But that's not all...
-
- How many of you Sound Blaster owners out there are still
- using an XT style machine? Now, from those, how many have heard
- those incredible MODs on someone else's system, or just keep
- hearing how great they are, and wish you could play them also.
- Well it's possible. The TETRA software also included TETRA_XT.
- This program will allow those with XT's to play/edit MODs also,
- and I was unable to detect any degradation at all in speed or
- versatility.
-
- I did some research and from what I've gathered, the
- software was developed by Bram Graveland (a member of Ultra Force
- Software Development - the group Josh Munnik, the developer of
- JMPLAY, belongs to) and sent to Creative Labs. I don't know if
- they are waiting on rights, or are actually working on a deal
- with Bram, I just hope they're doing something.
-
- I recently wrote Bram and asked him for further info on
- TETRA, and as soon as I hear anything further, I will let
- everyone know. If you would like to contact him also, you can
- write to him at the following address (taken from the JMPLAY
- documentation):
-
- Bram Graveland
- Ultra Force Software Development
- P.O. Box 63048
- 3002 JA Rotterdam
- Netherlands
-
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- BBS REGISTRATION:
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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- Do you run a BBS with a strong Sound Blaster flavour? Then
- simply fill out the enclosed SBD BBS REGISTRATION form and mail
- it to us. It's simple, it attracts callers, and it's free!
- Page 7
-
- COMMERCIAL REVIEW:
- SPELLCASTING 101: SORCERERS GET ALL THE GIRL
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-
- Written by: Johnny Ow
-
- Steve Meretzky does it again! This veteran game writer has
- produced one of the most entertaining adventures of the year.
- S101 (Spellcasting 101) is hilarious ride across great oceans of
- body parts and islands of mystery.
-
- The plot is pretty straight forward. You are Ernie
- Eaglebeak, wanna-be sorcerer. You've run away from your abusive
- stepfather to the famous Sorcerers' University to learn the dark
- secrets of magic in order to impress and win the heart of your
- beloved Lily Tigerbelly. Unfortunately, just when you were
- getting into the magic (not to mention a few panties), the
- university is sacked by unknown invaders who take the infamous
- Sorcerer's Appliance; everyone disappears, leaving you to find
- the missing Appliance and solve the mystery.
-
- To accomplish this goal, you will sail the oceans, visit
- strange lands, learn fascinating spells (including one to
- increase "bust" size), and meet wild women. To make it more
- flexible, each part of the game is divided into a chapter;
- complete one chapter to and go on to the next or jump around to
- different chapters if you get stuck on one. The plot is
- accompanied by eye-catching high resolution EGA graphics
- sprinkled with animations.
-
- One thing every software company has sought to perfect is
- the user interface. Legend has come pretty close to it. S101
- incorporates the traditional parser interface of the old text
- games with the new point-and-click convenience of today's
- software. In the upper left hand corner of the screen is a
- compass indicating directions you can go. To its left is a
- picture of the area. The left side of the screen holds two
- lists: a list of verbs that you can perform, and a list of
- objects that they can be performed on; all you have to do is
- click on a verb and click on an object. On the right side of the
- screen is a window providing a description of the area you are
- in; players can also type in commands here instead of clicking on
- them to the left. If you don't need the lists of verbs and
- objects, you can opt to expand the right window to take up the
- entire bottom part of the screen.
-
- Of course, the part readers of this magazine are interested
- in is the sound support. S101 sports FM synthesized music and
- uses it frequently to great effect: your conquests, for example,
- are preluded by encouraging, guttural tunes, and sea voyages are
- accompanied by a catchy sea-faring piece. Unfortunately, there
- is no use of the CMS chips nor the DAC capabilities of the
- SoundBlaster (digitized sounds are channelled through the
- internal speaker using RealSound, the result is O.K., but not
- great).
-
- WARNING: Spellcasting 101 is targeted at a male audience; it
- includes scenes of human interaction a lady might not like. For
- those feint of heart, or with taste, S101 offers a "Nice" mode as
- the default (the really raunchy, masculine bit kicks in with the
- "Naughty" mode).
-
- Page 8
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- SPECIAL REVIEW: THE SOUND BLASTER PRO!
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- Written by Brad Barclay.
-
- A few weeks ago I was delighted to take delivery of a
- special pre-release copy of the new SOUND BLASTER PRO card. With
- great anticipation I ripped it out of the box, plugged it into my
- machine, and started it up. My hopes were high, and Creative
- Labs did not fail me.
-
- The new Sound Blaster Pro card is a real gem of a music
- card. The full stereo FM and digitized sounds is only one of the
- many things a new user first notices. The stereo audio mixer,
- and the TSR SOUND BLASTER PRO MIXER CONTROL immediately becomes
- an indispensable tool. The ability to play your old .CMF music
- files in stereo with no necessary modifications makes enjoyment
- even more full right at the beginning. An old Sound Blaster user
- feels right at home with the new Sound Blaster Pro card the
- minute he or she plugs it in.
-
- Another interesting feature the new users discovers right
- off is the ability for the new SOUND BLASTER PRO to use PC-
- Speaker input directly from the motherboard. This allows you
- full volume control via the volume wheel at the rear of the card,
- plus the ability to play the tones over your stereo speakers
- (although not in stereo). This becomes really handy for playing
- games that use digitized sound effects played over the PC-
- Speaker. Such sound effects sound much better, almost as if they
- had been digitized for the Sound Blaster's DAC.
-
- The DAC has been improved alot over the old SB card. Not
- only can you now digitize in mono at sampling rates of up to
- 44.1Khz (the same sampling rate that is used in Compact Disk
- technologies), but you can now also record in stereo (at
- qualities of up to 22.05Khz). This improved quality is furthered
- by the new methods of digitizing, plus the addition of digital
- noise filters. One can now digitize from one of 3 sources:
- direct LINE-IN input (for input via headphone jacks and RCA type
- jacks, such as the type used on most stereo and VCR systems), the
- Microphone, or from direct CD input from a CD-ROM drive. The
- user doing the digitizing has the capability to control the input
- volumes for all three input sources, making this even easier.
- The card also has the capability to filter noise on input and
- output of sounds to and from the ADC/DAC channels. Thus even old
- .VOC files digitized at bad sampling rates, with compression, or
- just plain bad recordings come out more clear and crisp.
-
- With the SB Pro card, one can now play those Amiga .MOD and
- .NST files in stereo. A piece of software, which is to be made
- available sometime this month called TETRA (see review above)
- will allow those users of the SB Pro to play these music
- filetypes in full stereo. And with the SB Pro hooked up into a
- good quality stereo system, with the digital output filter turned
- on, playing a .MOD or .NST file: well, as our Assistant Editor
- said when we put the card through the SBD's tests: "It's about as
- good as computer-generated music can get".
-
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-
- The FM channels have been muchly improved also. The SB Pro
- supports 22 voice stereo FM for really amazing stereo sound.
- And as an interesting bonus, old .CMF files, when played with
- PLAYCMF or SPUTCMF with the new SB Pro FM driver loaded are
- played in stereo with no modifications to the .CMF file ever
- being needed. And then that same .CMF file could be played by
- someone else on a regular SB card.
-
- Also now available on the SB Pro card is a built-in CD-ROM
- interface and software. With a SB Pro and a CD-ROM drive in your
- system you can do wonders. Although not fortunate enough to be
- one who owns a CD-ROM drive, I could easily see the benefits and
- advantages of having one hooked up to the SB Pro. With such a
- set-up, one can directly digitize off of a CD, or could play a CD
- from their system with the CD PLAYER software that comes with the
- card. The software allows for a full range of CD control
- features: Fast Forward, Rewind, Next Song, Previous Song,
- Programmable Play, and all the great features you find on today's
- Compact Disk players.
-
- But most of all, the greatest thing in the new SB Pro card
- has to be it's built-in mixer. With this you can control
- practicably everything. You can control the input/output volumes
- of each of the following aspects of the card: Master Volume
- (main, left and right), DAC volume (main, left and right), FM
- volume (main, left and right), LINE-IN volume (main, left and
- right), CD-IN volume (main), MIC-IN volume (main), ANFI (Input
- filter), DNFI (Output filter), FM Steering (none, left, right or
- mute), and the ADC (Input from Line, Mic or CD, with LOW or HIGH
- pass filter). Such features, and their easy control from the
- MIXER CONTROL program makes life with the SB Pro a lot easier,
- and more enjoyable.
-
- But with all the praise I can give for this card, I also
- have a few complaints. One of the biggest problems I have found
- on my system is that playing .CMF files using the new FM Driver
- causes them to play very slowly during pieces that are very
- instrument intensive. I still run off of a 8Mhz XT system which
- could have something to do with it, but if I can successfully
- play a file digitized at 44.1Khz, then my machine should be fast
- enough to play an FM file that doesn't need to be read from
- memory and sent to the SB card at even 10% of that rate. So a
- new release of the SB Pro's Stereo FM Driver should be something
- for Creative Labs to consider for the near future.
-
- Also, I have found when recording using the ADC at high
- sampling rates, or it stereo, data becomes lost in the small
- amounts of time that are necessary for drive writes. Now I do
- admit that my Hard Drive is not one of the fastest, but with my
- software cache turned on it can fly pretty quick. In fact, the
- cache does help alleviate the problem some, but missed parts do
- occur. This may be something that Creative Labs can do little
- about, as my system is fairly slow and doesn't have much free
- memory, but I think that there must be some way for them to at
- least help control the problem a bit better.
-
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-
- I think that my tests and evaluation of the SB Pro card are
- completely fair an un-biased, but there is a small down side to
- my review. The new SB Pro was made with MultiMedia in mind. And
- besides the sound support I currently have, I have no modern
- MultiMedia equipment to be able to use the card to it's
- potential. Without VGA or a 80286 or higher machine, the card
- is not always given the chance to live up to it's potential. But
- none the less, I am truly impressed with the new Sound Blaster
- Pro card, and would recommend it to anyone looking for more then
- what the Sound Blaster has to offer.
-
- Creative Labs has assured me, though, that the SB Pro is not
- a card to necessarily totally replace the old Sound Blaster.
- True, it is totally software transparent (with the notable
- exception that it does not support C/MS), but Creative Labs and
- many other companies will continue to support both the old Sound
- Blaster, and the new Sound Blaster Pro card for a long while to
- come.
-
- Many people in this past month have asked me about a
- possible SB to SB Pro upgrade offer. Sadly, I have not been
- informed by Creative Labs that such an offer will exist, and I
- highly doubt that it will. As I said above, the SB Pro was not
- intended to replace the SB card.
-
- Watch the shelves of your local computer hardware stores for
- the new SB Pro card starting sometime between the middle and the
- end of August.
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- WANT-ADS:
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-
- Starting within the next few months, we here at the SBD are
- going to be offering a new service. the WANT-ADS section is
- exactly what it says: a page or two dedicated entirely for
- readers to post small messages (maximum of 5 - 80 column lines)
- for various purposes. The following is a small list of those
- things that are considered valid for the WANT-ADS section:
-
- - People who wish to contact other Sound Blaster users in
- their area, perhaps to form a users-group.
-
- - People looking to buy or sell their Sound Blaster or Sound
- Blaster Pro cards,
-
- ...or just about anything to get Sound Blaster users together.
- The following is a list of those things *NOT* considered valid
- as WANT-ADS.
-
- - Advertising new software.
-
- - Advertising for users for a BBS system,
-
- ...or just about anything else that is already supported in
- another area of the SBD.
-
- To apply for a WANT-AD, simply fill out the WANT-AD form,
- and send a cheque or money order for $1 (In Canadian funds), and
- mail them to us at the SBD.
-
- --------------------
-
- COMMERCIAL REVIEW: SIM EARTH
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
- Written by Mike Fandel.
-
- Imagine being able to alter reality, do atomic testing,
- raise and lower land, Well now there is a game that makes this
- possible, Sim Earth. Sim Earth the semi-sequel to Sim City, but
- unlike Sim City, Sim Earth has Sound Blaster support. All I can
- say for the Sound Blaster support on this game is that it is
- little more than sound coming out of the external speakers
- through the Sound Blaster. This has to be one of the worst
- attempts at making a game with Sound Blaster support I've ever
- seen in my life. Plus, the game is hard to figure out, and has
- a very vague conquering point. About the only thing I can say
- for this game is that it is very original. If you were expecting
- another Sim City when Sim Earth came out, forget about it, this
- game in my mind will NEVER become a classic like Sim City. As
- you can probably see I would not recommend Sim Earth to anyone.
-
- RATINGS:
- -------
- [-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10]
- Graphics: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
- Sound Blaster support: ▄▄▄▄▄
- Playablity: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
- Enjoyment: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
- Originality: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
- Value: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
- Overall: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
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-
- INCLUDED FILES:
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
- This month we at the SBD are including two files. One you
- will have seen here before: SURVEY.TXT, the SBD readers survey.
- Many thanks to everyone thus far who has sent them in: we need
- all we can get! The more readers survey's we get here at the
- SBD, the better reading we can give the readers of the SBD as to
- what you think is the best software of 1991.
-
- The second included file many of you have probably also seen
- before: SAMPLE.COM. This is the 80386 Hi-Res sampler by Gary
- Maddox that has been included in his excellent Shareware program
- BLASTER MASTER for a long time, but with one small exception:
- this copy is completely unprotected, and has no time limit. This
- is an excellent utility for those of you out there with really
- fast machines who would like better digital sampling, but are not
- able to or are unwilling to spend more money buying the new Sound
- Blaster Pro (or any other digitizing card).
-
- Enjoy the files!
-
- --------------------
-
- COMMERCIAL REVIEW: TONGUE OF THE FATMAN
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
- Written by Mike Fandel
-
- Tongue of the Fatman is a good game with a little strategy
- and alot of action. This game has slightly better than average
- Sound Blaster support, and some nice graphics. This game is a
- little difficult with the keyboard, but with a joystick this game
- is really fun. The game takes place in an arena with spectators
- and all, which makes it very original. The antics of the monsters
- you run across are very funny and gives the humorous quality to
- the game that I like. All and All I would recommend this to
- anyone who likes boxing style action games.
-
- RATINGS:
- -------
- [-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10]
-
- Graphics: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
- Sound Blaster Support: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
- Originality: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
- Playability without joystick: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
- Playability with joystick: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
- Enjoyment: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
- Value: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
- Overall: ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
-
-
- Page 13
-
- HARDWARE REVIEW: THE THUNDER BOARD
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
- Written by Gary Maddox
-
- With the popularity of the Sound Blaster and the emerging
- interest in PC audio in general, it was inevitable that someone
- would come out with a Sound Blaster compatible sound card. With
- the introduction of the Thunder Board, Media Vision of Fremont,
- California has done just that. The Thunder Board is compatible
- with the Sound Blaster's FM sounds (Adlib) and digital sampling
- capabilities. It also includes an on-board amplifier and
- joystick port. Missing from the Thunder Board is the MIDI port
- and the ability to add the CMS chips for Game Blaster
- compatibility. Considering the very poor MIDI implementation of
- the Sound Blaster and the lack of software that still supports
- the Game Blaster, I would have to say that neither feature is any
- great loss. What you do get with the Thunder Board is superior
- sampling capabilities. The Thunder Board not only provides
- cleaner, more noise-free sampling, but also the ability to sample
- at rates up to 22khz. The Thunder Board only samples in MONO,
- unlike the next generation of sound cards. I question the
- usefulness of stereo sampling for the average PC user. A stereo
- sample at 22khz lasting 11.6 seconds is half a megabyte. You
- could apply a 4 bit ADPCM compression to reduce the size by 50%,
- but there would also be a loss in fidelity. This would seem to
- defeat the purpose of using a higher sample rate in the first
- place.
-
- The device itself is a half card size 8 bit bus card. Media
- Vision appears to have used the very latest in VLSI design and
- surface mount technology.
-
- As mentioned earlier, I do not think the absence of the CMS
- sound support will hurt the Thunder Board. One thing I would
- have liked to see is a real MPU-401 compatible MIDI
- implementation. None of the Adlib compatible, sampling sound
- cards available or soon to be available take advantage of the
- wealth of MIDI software currently available for the MPU-401.
- Including MPU-401 support would have not only put Media Vision a
- leg up over the Sound Blaster, it would have given them an
- advantage over the next generation sound cards as well.
-
- The card I tested was a rev 2 version released to
- developers. I found no compatibility problems with any of the
- software I tested. The software tested included: VoxKit, Talking
- Parrot, SBTalker, Sputter, BLASTER Master v4.1, Much Music,
- Visual Composer, Trackblaster v2.0, Scream Tracker v2.4, Heart of
- China, Space Quest III & IV, Prince of Persia and a variety of
- other games.
-
- The FM sounds were indistinguishable from the Sound Blaster
- or Adlib, no better and no worse. Where the Thunder Board really
- shines is in the digital recording and playback features. The
- Thunder Board not only records and plays at all of the standard
- rates of the Sound Blaster, but also in the 14khz-22khz range.
- The sampling in all rates is much cleaner and clearer than the
- Sound Blaster. Even a cheap microphone sounds pretty good. The
- card I tested was louder during initialization than the Sound
- Blaster and produced an audible "thud". This may be corrected in
- the release version. The Thunder Board will also play compressed
- files beyond 12khz without the pitch drop present in the Sound
- Blaster.
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-
- All things considered, the introduction of the Thunder Board
- is very positive to the world of PC audio. It is competitive,
- which is good for the consumers in that prices will come down and
- it also is helping to establish a standard for digital audio, as
- the Adlib has helped established a standard for FM sounds. If
- vendors had not cloned the Hayes command set, the world of online
- PC communications would be much different than it is today. The
- Thunder Board is priced between the original Adlib and the Sound
- Blaster. If properly distributed, it should have an effect on
- the price of both units. I would like to see a time when a PC
- without an audio card seems as strange as a PC without a video
- card.
-
- The Thunder Board retails for $149 but you can expect the
- "street" price to be substantially lower. The release date is
- August 1, 1991. It may prove hard to find at first until enough
- retailers begin carrying it. I understand that CompUSA will be
- one of the first. You can always give Media Vision a call to
- find out the names of local retailers that carry the Thunder
- Board.
-
- Media Vision
- 472221 Fremont Blvd.
- Fremont, CA 94538
- (800) 348-7116
-
- --------------------
-
- ARTICLES:
- =-=-=-=-=
-
- Reporting new news on the Sound Blaster and Sound Blaster
- Pro cards can get to be very tough work here at the SBD
- sometimes, but we continually strive to bring you the best
- articles we can. But piecing this magazine together is a lot of
- hard work, and sometimes there just isn't the time for us at the
- SBD to write as many articles as we would like.
-
- But thanks to readers like you, we can continue to bring you
- the SBD. How can you help you may be asking? Simple: if you
- buy a game with Sound Blaster support, send in a review. If you
- have used a new utility and like it (or don't like it), send in a
- review. Perhaps you have some tips or hints on how other users
- could better use their Sound Blaster cards. Send them in also.
- It's easy! And if you send your article on a diskette, we'll be
- sure to mail you your disk back with a free subscriber copy of
- the issue of the SBD in which your article appears!
-
- So if you have something to say, get writing, and send it
- in!
-
-
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-
- SBD REGISTERED BBS'S:
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
- SYSTEM NAME PHONE NUMBER CITY/PROVINCE/STATE SYSOP'S NAME
- =========== ============ =================== ============
-
- Acme Music BBS (519)822-0896 Guelph, Ontario Ken Green
- Another Paradise BBS +358-73-892790 Lehmo, FINLAND Jani Makinen
- Arkon BBS (416)593-7460 Toronto, Ontario. Jacky Lee
- Assignment: Earth (919)434-8664 Trinity, NC Alan Rothberg
- Beltway Bandits (703)764-9297 -- Unknown -- -- Unknown --
- Comm. Potential (714)688-2658 Riverside, CA Dale Jonasson
- Computer Connection (08)326-2388 Christies Bch, Austr. Vicki Crawford
- Data Dimention (404)921-1186 Atlanta Georgia Ricky Lacy
- Dead End BBS (703)821-7544 McLean, VA Jeff Bisson
- Default Account +34-5-4644682 Sevilla, Spain Juan Acosta
- Electronic Age (703)620-0851 -- Unknown -- -- Unknown --
- Friends & Family (214)250-7697 Dallas, Texas Jim Neargarder
- Gollum's Corner (404)992-1309 Marietta, GA Sean Neese
- House of Ichthys (305)360-2991 Deerfield Beach, FL Leonzo Miller
- Jim's Dream (202)581-1422 -- Unknown -- Jim Walls
- Lynzie's Motherboard (808)989-3875 California -- Unknown --
- Max BBS (0905) 754151 Worcester, England Jon Brooks
- Message Center BBS (805)489-1966 Arroyo Grande, CA Jim Tinlin
- Micron Firefly (816)324-3148 Savannah, MO Brad Teliaferro
- Musical Chair (416)724-6018 Toronto, Ontario Jeff Woods
- MusicBox BBS +31-5490-70319 Almelo, Netherlands Edwig Knol
- My Apartment BBS (214)350-2139 Dallas, TX Chris Lebeck
- Nat. PC and MIDI... (708)593-8703 Chicago, IL Duane Antor
- New Frontier Info. (708)566-6183 Mundelein, IL Scott Yaskin
- Open Access BBS +47 61 97304 Reinsvoll, Norway Erik Leirdal
- Point of Know Return (602)867-0488 Phoenix Arizona Dan Sarber
- << Prism BBS (914)344-0350 Middletown, NY Janis Kracht
- Punkin Duster BBS (714)522-3980 Buena Park, CA Dave Ludwig
- Radio Station BBS (519)471-3245 London, Ontario Tim Ingram
- Runnin' with the Wind +39-363-302798 Treviglio, Italy R. Sonzogni
- Running Board (301)229-5342 -- Unknown -- -- Unknown --
- Satellite TV BBS (713)623-4899 Bellaire, TX Jim Dolan
- Snarf's Music Studio (708)290-9993 Arlington Hgts., IL Colin Crisanti
- Stages Remote Access (416)468-2046 Niagra, Ontario Mathew Gordon
- Star-Link Network BBS (718)972-6099 Brooklyn, NY Michael Keylin
- Super SONIC BBS (416)225-8942 Willowdale, Ontario Brian Bourne
- Sword Quest (309)383-4048 Metamora, IL Mike Fandel
- The Doghouse BBS (713)422-3146 Baytown, TX Ray Cramer
- The Double AAce (214)606-0703 Grand Praire, Texas Mike Hutchkins
- The Helping Hand (606)387-4002 Albany, KY Duane Bristow
- The HUB (703)685-0019 -- Unknown -- -- Unknown --
- The Oasis (815)498-3077 Sandwich, IL Chris Dodd
- The Picture Express (512)666-4842 San Antonio, TX David Steward
- Trolls & Tribulations (703)263-0827 Virginia Robert Derbek
- United States Connect (708)679-1279 Skokie, IL James Lopez
- VCR-BBS (513)253-0543 Dayton, OH Calvin Yu
- VGER Control (714)371-4789 Corona, CA Bob Altenburger
- Wellcomm BBS +396 3700492 Rome, Italy P. Zerbini
- Why Not RBBS (213)436-1311 Long Beach, CA David Scott
- Wolverine BBS (517)695-9952 Midland, MI Rick Rosinski
-
- Page 16
-
- COMMERCIAL REVIEW: WING COMMANDER
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
- Written by Brian Bourne
-
- Video Support: EGA/VGA/Tandy 1000
- Sound Card Support: PC-Speaker/Adlib/SoundBlaster/Roland
- MT32/Roland LAPC-1
- Controls: Joystick/Mouse/Keyboard
- Expanded Memory Used if Available
- Rating: (from 1 to 10): 9
-
- You're flying through an asteroid belt... suddenly up on
- your display you see enemy ships approaching. "Prepare for
- Combat!" You pull back on the throttle trying to keep the enemy
- within your sights, waiting... waiting.. until your missile(s)
- lock. Laser fire streams by; some hitting your ship and bouncing
- you around. Your missiles are locked! Just as you launch your
- missile there is a mighty explosion behind you. It is your
- friend and flying partner, blown into space dust. (Later, you
- will attend your comrade's funeral where he will be hailed with a
- 21 gun salute as the last bugle call sends him to eternal rest.)
- Meanwhile, it is now up to you alone to revenge your partner's
- death...
-
- Wing Commander is based far in the future. In "The Vega
- Campaign" it is your duty to defend your mother ship (Tiger Claw)
- and ultimately to save the Confederation. Once you finish the
- Vega Campaign it is possible to purchase add-on disks containing
- "Secret Missions".
-
- Origin has produced yet another hi-tech, exciting game. The
- game play is more action than simulator, but controls are simple
- which makes the game a lot of fun. The game is very challenging.
- Your ship holds a lot fewer missiles than you may like.
- Surviving many attacks from all sides becomes quite a skill. It
- is essential that you work in co-operation with your comrade(s)
- to survive.
-
- There are 17 missions to fly in the Vega Campaign. Each
- level contains superior graphics, animation and sound. Especially
- in this game, having a music card is VERY beneficial. The boom
- of an enemy aircraft exploding, the blast of laser fire, the
- sound of an enemy flying behind warns you that it is time to make
- your move.
-
- In conclusion, I think Wing Commander is a worthwhile
- purchase. Once it was installed for my configuration it took up
- 3 Mb on my hard drive. Users should have at least a 10 Mhz
- machine, at least 535k of free memory is required. A sound card
- and a VGA monitor is highly recommended to appreciate fully the
- game's quality. As well, a hard disk is highly recommended. The
- game sells for approximately 80 dollars Canadian.
-
-
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-
- WRAPPING IT UP:
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
- Whew! What a big issue this month! But there's been so
- much to say this month...and the good news is that it will only
- get better in the months to come!
-
- Many thanks to everyone who wrote articles this month: you
- are too numerous to mention! And for those of you who sent in
- articles and don't see them printed here: we're saving them for
- next month, and the months afterwards.
-
- Also, we have here one or two programs to test and review
- for the SBD sent in by authors: we appreciate this, and we'll
- have them reviewed and we'll have a write up on them in a future
- edition. But many thanks for your help and support also!
-
- And now, to the specific thank-you's:
-
- Thanks to: Gary Maddox for allowing us to include his
- Unprotected HI-RES sampler for the Sound Blaster card in this
- month's issue, Todd Clayton for all his help with this month's
- mail and the acquisition of professional stationary and
- subscription forms to send out to readers, and as always, to
- Karen O'Hearn: we've had a lot of problems and bumps this past
- month, but I come out of it with a feeling of love greater for
- you then ever. I hope that you will find in your heart that you
- still love me, and will take me back. I'm still the same loving
- person I always was, and I never meant to hurt you.
-
- And thanks to you, our readers! Without you we'd only be a
- file sitting on my hard disk that nobody wanted. But we're not,
- and from our volume of mail and popularity, and the number of
- countries we reach, it would seem that we may be the most popular
- Freeware On-Line magazine in the entire world!
-
- Hope to see you this time next month!
-
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- Please fill out this form, and mail it, along with a cheque for
- $5 (in US funds for American orders, and in Canadian funds for
- Canadian orders), along with an ASCII only, typed copy of your
- ad, and mail it to the address below. PLEASE MAKE CHEQUE/MONEY
- ORDER PAYABLE TO BRAD BARCLAY!
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- NAME:_____________________________
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- MAILING ADDRESS: Street address:_____________________________
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- City, Province/State:_______________________
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- Country, Postal/ZIP Code:___________________
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- PHONE NUMBER (don't forget the area code!):___________________
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- BEST TIMES AVAILABLE:_________________________________________
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- Please mail this form, along with your cheque and a copy of the
- ad as described above, along with any other comments to:
-
- SOUND BLASTER DIGEST
- c/o Brad Barclay
- 36 Sutter ave.
- Brampton, Ontario
- CANADA. L6Z 1G7
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- SOUND BLASTER DIGEST BBS REGISTRATION
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- This is a free service of THE SOUND BLASTER DIGEST, intended to
- allow greater access to Sound Blaster files. Please fill out all
- blanks (except where marked optional), and send to the address
- below:
-
- LIST INFORMATION:
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- Name of BBS:____________________________________________
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- Sysop's Name:___________________________________________
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- City, Province/State:___________________________________
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- Phone Number (remember the area code!):_________________
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- Min/Max Transmission speed:_____________________________
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- OTHER INFORMATION:
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- Although not included in the BBS listing, this information is
- important for our records.
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- How long has the BBS been running:_________________________
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- Do you have a Music/Sound Card conference, message area, or
-
- file area set aside?:______________________________________
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- Does your BBS support Sound Blaster files?:________________
-
- Anything else you can think of to say that would show off your
- BBS, please write it down here:
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- ______________________________________________________________
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- ______________________________________________________________
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- ______________________________________________________________
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- ______________________________________________________________
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- ______________________________________________________________
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- Mail this form, along with any extra comments to:
-
- SOUND BLASTER DIGEST
- c/o Brad Barclay
- 36 Sutter Ave.
- Brampton, Ontario
- CANADA. L6Z 1G7
-
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- SOUND BLASTER DIGEST WANT-ADS ORDER FORM
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- Please fill out this form and enclose a cheque or money
- order payable on a Canadian bank for $1 CDN per month of
- publication, and mail it to the address below. BE SURE TO MAKE
- THE CHEQUE OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO BRAD BARCLAY!
-
-
- NAME:_____________________________
-
-
- MAILING ADDRESS: Street address:_____________________________
-
- City, Province/State:_______________________
-
- Country, Postal/ZIP Code:___________________
-
-
- PHONE NUMBER (don't forget the area code!):___________________
-
-
- YOUR WANT-AD:
-
- Please write what you'd like your ad to read in the lines
- below. No more then 80 characters (including spaces) per line, 5
- lines maximum. Letter, numerical and punctuation marks only.
- Uppercase and lower case will be in the SBD as you write them
- below. English only, and please print!
-
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- _______________________________________________________________
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- _______________________________________________________________
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- _______________________________________________________________
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- _______________________________________________________________
-
- _______________________________________________________________
-
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- Please mail this form, along with any additional comments to:
-
- SOUND BLASTER DIGEST
- c/o Brad Barclay
- 36 Sutter Ave.
- Brampton, Ontario
- CANADA L6Z 1G7
-