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'''Günter Radestock''' was born either 1966 or 1967 in Germany. He studied computer science at the university of Karlsruhe, Germany.
 
'''Günter Radestock''' was born either 1966 or 1967 in Germany. He studied computer science at the university of Karlsruhe, Germany.
  
 
== The Atari-ST mouse adapter and G-Paint ==
 
== The Atari-ST mouse adapter and G-Paint ==
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[[image:Atari-ST_mouse_adapter.gif|thumb|The Atari-ST mouse adapter from Schneider Magazin issue 1988-7]]
  
 
The German CPC magazine [[Schneider Magazin]] featured a three part series (issue 1988-7 to 1988-9) of an Atari-ST mouse adapter along with some utilities for it he made. The adapter allowed real analogous use of the mouse.
 
The German CPC magazine [[Schneider Magazin]] featured a three part series (issue 1988-7 to 1988-9) of an Atari-ST mouse adapter along with some utilities for it he made. The adapter allowed real analogous use of the mouse.

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Günter Radestock in 1988

Günter Radestock was born either 1966 or 1967 in Germany. He studied computer science at the university of Karlsruhe, Germany.

The Atari-ST mouse adapter and G-Paint

The Atari-ST mouse adapter from Schneider Magazin issue 1988-7

The German CPC magazine Schneider Magazin featured a three part series (issue 1988-7 to 1988-9) of an Atari-ST mouse adapter along with some utilities for it he made. The adapter allowed real analogous use of the mouse.

  • Part 1 (issue 1988-7)
    • Instruction for the Atari-ST mouse adapter.
    • Listings to test the adapter.
    • Listing for an RSX extension to use the mouse in BASIC programs; printed as data listing as well as Maxam assembler listing.
    • Listings to use the mouse in CP/M 2.2 and Turbo Pascal.
    • Listing for the pointer editor PED.
    • Listing for a program called Hello to show disc catalogues and choose and start files.
  • Part 3 (issue 1988-9)
    • Listing for the font editor ZED which allowed to make proportional fonts (up to 32x20 pixels) for use in G-Paint.
    • Listings for three fonts for ZED and G-Paint.

Other software

  • HGRgraf
  • EXTgraf
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