





Dear Prospective Portfolio Developer:



"What fits in your hand and runs Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheets?"



Portfolio.  It's less than one pound, smaller than a VHS videocassette tape 

and includes a spreadsheet program that can run downloaded Lotus 1-2-3 

spreadsheets.  Its operating system is so close to MS-DOS 2.11 that you 

can readily adapt PC software as well as write new software for a familiar 

and well-supported environment.



You've let me know your interest in developing hardware or software products

for the Portfolio.  This letter should answer many of your questions.  

Materials are enclosed for you to sign up as a developer and order the 

appropriate equipment and supplies.



You'll find the Portfolio to be a full-fledged computing system, similar in 

many ways to the original IBM PC.  Given its size and price, you would not 

call it a laptop or notebook computer.  It sets new standards for size, 

weight, battery life and price to the extent Portfolio is an "open system" 

-- we encourage and support development of compatible products by everyone.



The console commands such as DIR, COPY, RENAME and the Operating System calls 

are, for the most part, identical to MS-DOS 2.11.  The BIOS is modeled after 

the BIOS in the original IBM PC, with some extensions and a few things we've 

done a little differently.  The screen is 40 characters by 8 lines in text 

mode, with no screen attributes, and 256 by 64 pixels in graphics mode.  If 

you're adapting a PC program, you will need to rework your menus and other 

displays.  .EXE and .COM files are supported, but if you have a sizeable 

program, it's better to make the code "ROMable" and use our .RUN file type 

to execute directly from a card, making better use of RAM.  Our bus has a lot 

of similarities to a PC bus, but is unbuffered and has special features for 

power conservation.  The details of these and similar issues are contained in 

our Portfolio Technical Reference Guide that is included with the Portfolio 

Developer Starter Kit described below.



While some compilers and assemblers can be run right within the Portfolio, we 

recommend you develop on an IBM PC, PS/2, or compatible and then download your

program into Portfolio for testing.  Standard languages and tools for MS-DOS, 

such as Borland's Turbo C or Microsoft MASM can be used on the PC to create a 

program.  Most programs can be tested right within the PC before downloading 

using the Portfolio Emulator software included in the Starter Kit.  Your 

program is then downloaded through the parallel port of the PC, using our 

Smart Parallel Interface and file transfer software that we supply.  To store 

the resulting programs, the Kit also includes two 128K byte Memory Cards, 

currently the largest available.



Your software can be distributed on Memory Cards of appropriate capacity when 

only a few copies are needed.  For medium quantities, you can copy the program

into a 64K byte (512Kbit) or 128K byte (1 Mbit) Programmable Card using a 

standard EPROM writer attached to your PC, when you order the correct 

model EPROM Writer Adaptor Board from us and blank programmable cards.  For 

quantities over 5000, send us your memory card as a master, and we'll make

your 128K byte (1 Mbit) masked ROM cards, complete with front and back labels 

and a keyboard overlay from your artwork if you choose.





Initially, the Portfolio Developer Program provides a registration package 

consisting of the Portfolio Technical Reference Guide, Emulator Software 

disk, one year of developer technical support, and developer registration 

at only $160.00 (U.S. funds).  Ongoing technical and marketing support is 

available for a $85.00 annual renewal fee.  Prices for all the developer

you'll need is outlined on the order form in the information packet.





To become a registered Portfolio developer, you must sign up and order a 

Starter Kit.  This will entitle you to online access, technical support

and developer newsletters.  The appropriate materials to sign up will

be sent to you upon request of information on becoming a Portfolio developer

Please complete these again, even if you previously completed similar forms 

for other Atari products.  Also please include literature or other information

on your company and products -- the more we know about you and your products, 

the better we can support you.



Also, complete the Portfolio Developer Products Order Form.  The 

address you give will be used for future mailings.  Please give us a street 

address as we are not set up to deliver to P.O. boxes.



Please pay by certified check or money order and your order will be processed 

fastest this way.



Remember to include sales tax, if applicable.  We do not accept phone orders. 

Sorry, but there are NO EXCEPTIONS.  The Kit and other developer products 

will be shipped prepaid UPS Blue Label Service.  Allow two weeks for delivery 

from receipt of your order if you use a personal or company check.



You can purchase standard Portfolio retail products from our growing network

of Atari dealers who are specially authorized to sell Portfolio or order 

direct from Atari.  Please call the 800 number listed below to find the 

nearest dealer or to order direct.  You can also use the enclosed retail 

order form; mail it separately for faster processing.  Call the Customer 

Service number for other issues related to retail sales.



We are in the process of formulating a V.A.R. program for those interested 

in reselling Portfolio products together with their own value-added software 

or hardware.  Please call Adam Rabbino at (408) 745-2007 and let him know your 

needs while we are still planning.



The people you may need to contact as you work with Portfolio are listed 

below.  All of us may be reached through the Atari switchboard at (408) 

745-2000, but if you dial the four digit extention listed below instead 

of 2000, you can get through directly.





Name                    Extention       Regarding...



Bill Rehbock            2082            Developer Project Coordination

Adam Rabbino            2007            Value-Added Reseller Program

Gail Johnson            2022 (voice)    Developer Product Orders

J. Patton               2135            Developer Support

Customer Service        2367            Retail Customer Service

Retail Service          800-443-8020    Retail Sales Support

Division fax line       2088



Get started with your development today!  Your support is important to 

Portfolio's success, so we are eager to help you.



Sincerely,







Gail Johnson

Development Administrator

