THE CARTOGRAPHER THE CARTOGRAPHER is a DUNGEON MASTER/CHAOS STRIKES BACK map utility program from DreamPark Development. It lets you load DM and CSB saved games, print maps of all levels, and save them as low resolution D.E.G.A.S./D.E.G.A.S. Elite files. Thirty Champion portraits and a list of Spells can be displayed and printed. Maps can be changed, saved, and reloaded into DM or CSB, in effect creating a different game. CARTOGRAPHER is a neat idea for a utility program that works fine for the most part. Version 2.3 had a couple of bugs that have been taken care of in v2.4 (v3.0 is in the works). If you have a printer driver -- one that works better than the ST's Epson-compatible ROM driver -- the program will prove useful. A bonus included on the program disk is HEADSTART, by Charles F. Johnson and John Eidsvoog of Codehead Software, which allows auto-booting of selected programs. The disk is not copy-protected. DUNGEON MASTER has fourteen levels. CHAOS STRIKES BACK, if saved after use of the CSB Utility Disk's Make New Adventure option, will have ten levels; if you haven't used Make New Adventure, you'll get the two Prison levels. CARTOGRAPHER is possible because of the way DM and CSB save game positions: All dungeon levels are saved, whether or not you've entered all of them. The neat thing about CARTOGRAPHER is that the maps it generates from a save file show only what was happening when you saved the game. Depending on your progress when you saved the game, doors, traps, phony walls, and hidden pits will (or won't) appear on the map: Print a map at the start of a level, then print a map at the end of the level, and you'll have two different -- perhaps radically different -- maps. Once you've loaded a save-game file into CARTOGRAPHER and selected a level, you'll see a map display of that level. The map is marked with symbols indicating dungeon features, such as walls, objects, pits, doors, spinners, and stairs, which are explained in the Legend to the right of the map. New maps can be created; saved-game maps can be altered. Objects can be changed. All doors can be changed, that is, you can do away with keys by making doors button-operated; another alternative is to make doors transparent, thus letting you see what's on the other side before opening them. All changes can be saved and reloaded into DM or CSB. Maps can appear in color or black and white; both are fine for onscreen study, but on a printed color map many of the dungeon symbols will be indecipherable. The Print feature requires a driver. The setup I use is an Epson LQ-800 and Tom Hudson's INSTALL desk accessory (INSTAL.ARC in CompuServe's ATARIPRO Forum). CARTOGRAPHER disables all desk accessories, so you'll have to load the driver ahead of time. The Epson-compatible TOS driver in the ST's ROM turned out to be useless for printing the maps, and it remained useless regardless of the settings of the DIP switches. Maps are sent to the printer from a menu selection. The ALT/HELP key combination dumps the Spell list screen; the INSTALL driver printed Spell List and maps clean and clear. An alternate approach is to save a map screen as a low resolution (PI1) D.E.G.A.S./D.E.G.A.S. Elite file, load the file, and then print the map using one of the D.E.G.A.S. drivers. This leads to a bug: D.E.G.A.S. Elite's refusal to load a map file saved within CARTOGRAPHER. Version 2.4 fixes this glitch, with one exception: D.E.G.A.S. Elite bombs out when it tries to load a CSB Level One map. All other maps loaded and printed fine. The thirty Champion portraits on the CSB Utility Disk, the characters on the E & L Productions NOVELTY CHARACTER DISK, and any portrait with a .CMP extension can be displayed on one screen. ALT/HELP will dump these screens to the printer but since the displays are in color only, the printouts will be something less than perfect. Both DUNGEON MASTER and CHAOS STRIKES BACK (to a lesser extent) have spawned all kinds of commercial and public domain maps, mapping utilities, and solution handbooks. With the exception of the D.E.G.A.S. Elite load bombout of a CSB Level One map, CARTOGRAPHER works very well. The maps reflect the current state of the dungeon levels, rather than their solution. If you're a DM/CSB fanatic, you'll find CARTOGRAPHER a useful utility that works most reliably with the proper printer driver. THE CARTOGRAPHER is published and distributed by DreamPark Development. *****DOWNLOADED FROM P-80 SYSTEMS (304) 744-2253