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ANTIC Interview 163 - Ron Luks, Compuserve Atari Forum Founder

ANTIC Interview 163 - Ron Luks, Compuserve Atari Forum Founder

FromANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast


ANTIC Interview 163 - Ron Luks, Compuserve Atari Forum Founder

FromANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

ratings:
Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Apr 22, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ron Luks, Founder and manager of the Atari Forums on CompuServe
Welcome to this interview-only episode of Antic, The Atari 8-bit computer podcast.  My name is Randy Kindig.  In this show, I’ll be talking with Mr. Ron Luks, a name that you’re probably familiar with if you used your Atari to access the Compuserve Information Service.   Ron was founder and manager of the Atari Forums on CompuServe (SIG*Atari, 8-bit Forum, 16-bit Forum (ST), Atari Developers, Atari Vendors, and others.)  He also wrote articles for some of the Atari magazines (like ANTIC).  I hope you enjoy this interesting glimpse into the online world of Atari back in the 80’s.
I also want to mention that Ron was kind enough to donate an Atari 130XE and a set of cartridges to the show.
This interview was conducted November 18, 2015
Teaser Quotes:

“And the owner of the store steered me over to the Atari 800 and it was running Star Raiders, ok, and that was all it took”
“So that’s when I decided I’m going to give Compuserve a try and see what it’s like.  I was instantly hooked with the whole online service idea.”
“At one time the Atari 8-bit forum was the biggest money-making forum on CompuServe.”

Links:

“ANTIC Online”, ANTIC VOL. 4, NO. 9 / JANUARY 1986 - http://www.atarimagazines.com/v4n9/anticonline.html
“THE #1 SYSOP“, ANTIC VOL. 4, NO. 2 / JUNE 1985 - http://www.atarimagazines.com/v4n2/SYSOP.html

 
Released:
Apr 22, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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We cover Atari news, reviews, and a special feature each show for the Atari 8-bit line of computers (400/800/XL/XE/XEGS)