Contributions / All About SynTax -------------------------------- Contributions My thanks to this issue's contributors: Brian Burke, Phil Darke, Alison Dunbar, John Ferris, Julian Gregory, Diana Griffiths, The Grue!, Richard Hewison, James Jillians, James Judge, Alex van Kaam, Tom Lorimer, Mongoose, Jenny Perry, Phil Reynolds, Mary Scott-Parker, Neil Shipman, Paul Shoumov, Dave Stone and Bev Truter. Other files have been taken from the public domain, either via the Internet or from CDs. The original authors of these are given credit if known. To recap the points system for the award for any new readers, points are awarded at the rate of 1 point per published K of information in the form of reviews, solutions, hints, maps, letters and articles. Points are NOT awarded for graphic files such as screendumps and photos which are used in the PC 3.5" HD version. The points are added when the data is published, not when it is sent in. Files are published as soon as possible but maintaining the balance of the magazine is also a high priority. At the end of a year (which will be next issue (48)) the top five contributors will be awarded prizes in the form of Myth and Magic figures, the first prize being presented on a wooden base with a specially engraved plaque. The first prize winner will also get a year's free sub to SynTax, five free issues to the second prize winner and so forth. Those five individuals' points are then zeroed and everyone else's carried forward for the next year, giving everyone a chance to win a prize if he or she keeps contributing steadily. The current points list is: Bev Truter 343.1 Phil Darke 267.4 Alex van Kaam 211.4 James Judge 203.8 The Grue 203.1 Brian Burke 185.1 Ron Rainbird 160.6 Simon Avery/Grimwold 156.7 Julian Gregory 155.5 Piotr Tyminski 148.5 Hazel Bradshaw 144.6 The Bitmap Kid 137.5 Bill Commons 128.0 Jim Johnston 121.7 John Moore/Arnie 119.9 Phil Richmond 112.1 Alex McEwan 111.8 Tom Lorimer 101.9 Diana Griffiths 101.6 Janice Charnley 98.9 Andy Stenhouse 91.5 Belisana 89.8 Mary Scott-Parker 80.1 Richard Hunt 77.7 Neil Shipman 76.6 Mark Bradshaw 75.2 David Froude 72.7 MerC 65.2 Matthew Pegg 58.8 Mongoose 57.0 George Smith 54.6 Dave Stone 52.0 Maureen Barton 51.3 Alison Dunbar 49.1 Steve Clay 46.2 Ian Taylor 45.1 John R Barnsley 44.8 Kev Phillips 43.1 Richard Batey 41.3 Philip Reynolds 40.6 James Jillians 40.4 Graham Wheeler 40.1 Paul Shoumov 40.0 John Whatty 39.7 Alan Beer 39.5 Shebo 38.8 Henry Rushing 37.9 Richard Hewison 37.5 Linda Turnham 34.3 Terry Brawls 34.0 Marion Taylor 31.0 John Betteridge 30.2 Dave Malmberg 29.4 James Jillians 28.1 Nigel Parker 27.4 Vic Horsley 27.0 Steve McGuire 26.3 Michael J Roberts 25.6 High Voltage 23.3 Tony Woolcock 22.6 Kjell Robertsen 21.9 John Wilson/Balrog 21.6 Claire Dyard 20.8 John Carter 19.5 Colin Campbell 18.8 The Wayfarer 17.7 Steven Fleischaker 16.3 Paul Vincent 16.0 Bill Hoggett 15.8 Paul Johnson 15.3 Joel Finch 15.2 Niall Dowling 15.0 Barbara Gibb 15.0 Greg Lord 14.6 Theo Clarke 14.3 Patrick Farley 13.7 Sox 13.2 Neil Currie 12.4 Frederick Darlington 12.3 Pete Phillips 12.2 Peter Hague 12.0 Jess Truter 11.8 Vicky Campbell 11.1 Laura Duncan 11.0 Steve Cook 10.9 Mark McDermott 10.8 Keith Adam 10.8 Dave Barker 10.6 Mark Darlison 9.8 Anna Bradshaw 9.5 Ivan Broad 9.4 Jenny Perry 9.1 Paul Cardin 9.0 Tim Kemp 8.7 Clive Wilson 7.9 Rusty Dowling 7.2 STormbringer 6.9 Ray and Jo Green 6.0 Graham Cluley 5.9 Stalker 5.9 Jack Lockerby 5.9 Dave Leary 5.8 William McCole 5.4 John Nicholls 4.9 The Unknown Adventurer 4.8 The Phantom 4.6 Laurence Creighton 4.5 Jay Blank 4.5 Adrian Sill 3.8 David Charnley 3.7 Jean Childs 3.5 Paul Brunyee 3.0 Mal Ellul 2.8 David Stocks 2.6 Steve Frost 2.5 Carl Dove 2.4 Paul Cooper 2.3 John Ferris 2.3 Danny Pearman 2.2 Amanda Oliver 2.0 Philip Morgan 1.4 David Lacey 1.3 Simon Poxon 1.0 Don Burley 0.9 Norman Allan 0.9 Keith Green 0.9 John Lines 0.9 Martyn Westwood 0.7 John Gurd 0.6 Jim O'Keefe 0.6 Sue Roseblade 0.6 Paul Coppins 0.6 Geoff Knight 0.5 Contributions are always welcome for old or new games, hints, solutions, reviews, maps, articles - anything! Ideally they should arrive before the 15th of the month before the disk is produced to have a chance of being included in the next issue. Second (or third) opinions of adventures are always welcome. Ideally I'd like ST and PC contributions in ASCII form on disk and, if you send on disk, I'll replace it with the PD disk of your choice. Amiga text files can also be sent on PC disk using Cross-Dos, Otherwise you can send printouts, typed or hand-written contributions. ----------------------------------------------------------------- All about SynTax SynTax is a bimonthly colour magazine for the ST, Amiga and PC which is published in the middle of July, September, November, January, March and May. The first issue was produced in July 1989. The magazine costs œ3.50 including post and packing anywhere in the world. A year's subscription of 6 issues is œ20.00. See "Back Numbers" for details of a special offer for the early disks. SynTax is NOT PD so please DO NOT distribute it in any way. SynTax can be contacted by post at the following address: Sue Medley SynTax 9 Warwick Road Sidcup, Kent, DA14 6LJ If you require a reply, please remember to include an SAE to keep down the costs! You can contact me by phone or FAX on 0181-302 6598 9am-9pm or by email at sue_medley@msn.com Copyright --------- All contributions in the form of articles, hints, solutions or reviews are the property of the writer so he or she is free to use them elsewhere. Unless contributors object, any contributions may be reused in PC Mart magazine or on library disks etc. Full credit will be given for any contributions reused in this way. All views expressed in reviews and articles are the personal view of the author and not necessarily those of the editor of SynTax. All adverts and entries of software for sale etc are placed in good faith by the editor of SynTax and no responsibility can be taken for their credentials. - o -