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luckybuck

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Hi together!

In Germany we are close to digitize all Atari software from 1979 to 1985.

Just this here:

Personal Finance Management System CX8113

Personal Finance Management System CX8114

else:

Personal Financial Management System CX406, 3 disks

CX406 Personal Financial Management System (details incomplete?)

* P.M.F.S. System Diskette I CX8113

o Create (???)

o Record Keeper

o Checkbook Balancer

* P.F.M.S. System Diskette II CX8114

o Budget Manager

o Budget Analyzer

o Budget Forecaster

* Formatted Diskette II CX8111

is missing. If anyone has an atr-image of these 2 disks and a pdf-file of the manual, well, there will be an offer you can't resist... ;-)

A little step for you, but a giant leap for the Atari community and generations to come.

Would be cool to hear from you. :-)))

All the best,

luckybuck

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So, where's your archive?

 

And are you uploading to Atarimania as well?

 

Up to now at home, of course! That is 32GB of raw material, just digitized. Needs a postproduction to look like this here:

 

http://atariwiki.de/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Atari%20Calculator

 

Uploading of course, if no rights are violated and the NSA gives green lights... ;-)

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Sorry for being a smartass but... including the Atari Learning Systems titles and all the different Dutch / Spanish / French / German / Italian releases?

 

--

Atari Frog

http://www.atarimania.com

 

Hi JC! ;-)

You are not a smartass, you are vital for Atari! Without atarimania and your work the world would look even more sad.

Spanish / French / German / Italian, yes, complete as flac-file, manual as pdf-file. Postprocessing needed to separate data from audio.

But Dutch? Do you have a CX-number for this? Maybe a picture? Never found this in the whole web... Nor FAQs... Nor in any lists… Nor to be known by the "old" people… Nor Google normal as well as Google pictures…

Complete list of the Atari Educational System Lesson Cassettes sets Atari made: 16 parts

U.S. History CX6001

U.S. Government CX6002

Supervisory Skills CX6003

World History CX6004

Basic Sociology CX6005

Counseling Procedures CX6006

(X) Principles of Accounting CX6007

(X) Physics CX6008 ; 4 Cassettes, each 2 sides

Great Classics CX6009

Business Communications CX6010

Basic Psychology CX6011

Effective Writing CX6012

CX6013 does not exist

Principles of Economics CX6014

Spelling CX6015

Basic Electricity CX6016

Basic Algebra CX6017

We already have the ones with (X), the rest will come from here:

http://www.atarimuseum.com/atarieducation/education-menu/edu-menu.htm

soon.

I agree, the remaining 14 parts are hard to find. Give a rating of 10 from atarimania… ;-)

Further, there is the tape prevention project...

Of course, these things have to be taken into account, too:

Atari Home Finance CXL8001 - was mentioned here last year with images… :-)

Editor CX8105 Disk? Give a rating of 11 out of 10 from atarimania… Not to be known by the "old" people…

Statistics II CX8112 Disk? never sold, but if someone has a prototype of that? A .bas-file would be sufficient… ;-)

Boxes:

CX401

General Accounting System, 4 disks

CX402

Account Receivable System, 4 disks

CX403

Inventory Control System, 5 disks

CX404

Word Processor, 2 disks

CX405

Pilot Educator, 2 disks? or 2 cassettes?

CX406

Personal Financial Management System, 3 disks

CX412

Dow Jones Investment Evaluator, 2 disks

x

CX414

The Bookkeeper, 4 disks

x

CX415

The Home Filing Manager, 2 disks

x

CX421

Family Financies, 2 disks

We already have the ones with x.

CX401 to CX403: Give a rating of 11 out of 10 from atarimania…

CX404 and CX405 this is just a repack, nothing new we already have.

CX406 is, what I am searching for, because this is a repack again from 2 disks.

CX412 Can only be used with a stand by line to Wall Street. Doubt, if this line do exist anymore…

Repack from:

CX8124 Dow Jones Invest. Eval.

CX8125 Dow Jones Invest. Eval.

CX8127 Dow Jones Invest. Eval.

For all boxes: they are from after my time (1985?), therefore, this is not my job, but I am interested in. :-)

Details and pictures of the boxes can be found here:

Boxes.pdf

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I believe Atari Benelux released the following tapes:

Atari Adressenbestand

Atari Energie

Atari Statistieken

Bioritme

Blackjack

Galgje

Koninkrijk

Leer in BASIC Programmeren op de Atari

Programmeren - Hoe Doe Je Dat? 1

Programmeren - Hoe Doe Je Dat? 2

Programmeren - Hoe Doe Je Dat? 3

 

Not amazingly rare but not properly archived.

 

The Atari Learning Systems titles are on disk and use the AED catalog reference. IMO, some of the them are MUCH rarer than the Talk & Teach tapes :)

 

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Atari Frog

http://www.atarimania.com

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I believe Atari Benelux released the following tapes:

 

we have all the tapes digitized in the english version, they only have to be adapted in other languages. No loose of data.

 

Galgje?

Koninkrijk?

 

There must be an english-version for this. Do you know the names of them? Quite sure, we have them.

 

 

The Atari Learning Systems titles are on disk and use the AED catalog reference. IMO, some of the them are MUCH rarer than the Talk & Teach tapes :)

 

Got me! ;-)

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Thank you for your help SoilentGreen (<- cool nick, not all people know the real meaning... ;-))

 

These two disks I already have:

 

Family Finances I (Cash Flow) Program/Data Diskette CX8141

 

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Family Finances II (Budget) Program/Data Diskette CX8142

 

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I have had the same in mind as you and thought, that Atari took the CX8113/CX8114 and republished them under: CX8141/CX8142

 

But then I turned away, I can't imagine, that they used different CX-numbers for the same program.

 

Anyway I am not kidding:

 

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as you can see above, these disks do exist.

 

Still searching...

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Thank you! It's nice to know when people recognize great movies! Kudos to you for knowing it! (Always loved dystopian future movies. :-)

 

Good luck on your quest. I figure they do exist due to the boxes you have. I don't think Atari would waste the money just to create boxes..

Then again, they did create that dreadful ET game.

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Hi SoilentGreen!

 

Yeah, same is true for me. Blade Runner - tears in rain scene is my favorite! :-)

 

Hope, when I retire to build an "ultimate" version of the movie... ;-)

 

Don't misunderstand, I only have the jpg-files of the boxes!!! Would give very much, if I have the boxes for real... :-)))

 

Good weekend to you all. ;-)

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Maybe Total Recall is closer than you think:

 

Insert: "buzz aldrin mars moon monolith" in Google... take into account that he is speaking of the past!

 

I am an aeronautics and space engineer and know what I am talking about...

 

But 2 things:

 

1.) the people have to find out by themselves

 

2.) this is not part of this forum...

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  • 1 year later...

Hi sup8pdct!

 

I really can't believe it, can you imagine, you search for 34 years for the software and then, there is a 01/23/2015 and the software is there?

 

I really need a drink now. :-)

 

sup8pdct, I am always in your dept! If you have a wish and I can do that, please just let me know. Incredible, you do not make my day, nor my week, nor my month, nor my year, you made my decade!!! Wow!

 

As of this moment, I have all hard- and software I ever wanted from Atari! Wow, what a moment, I can't tell you.

Have searched the Oxford lexicon, but I didn't found a word for. One more thing, in mathematics it is possible:

 

post-32599-0-07170400-1422051884_thumb.jpg

 

Please give me a few days to realize, that this is for real. It must be a dream inside a dream...

 

The rest will go via e-mail.

 

Wow, giga-thanks for the moment, especially in the name of the whole community! We are all deep in your dept!

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Hi James!

 

Please take all the time in the world you need.

 

For the moment the CX8114 atr(? - send you a pm about it)) would be important. Will combine this with the CXL8001, DOS I, DOS II 2.0s and DOS 2.0d and return.

 

It was said here, that the:

 

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is needed for that:

 

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chapter?

 

We are totally in the dark, a picture of the back of the box, like this one here from CX401:

 

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for the requirements would be extremely useful. :-)))))))))

 

Please take into account, the need for the 815!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

 

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It appears CX406 is not the same as the 1980 advertised cartridge for Personal Finance CXL8001.

I took the dumps from this post, and they don't create the correct data diskette. It was a nice try though.

And PFMS is dated 1981, where as Personal Finance is date 1980.

The screens are different. I was really hoping they'd be the same.

 

Still searching....

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