Charlie_ Posted May 9, 2012 Share Posted May 9, 2012 Giving the old Mega STe a rest. Here is my newly acquired 4mb STe with SatanDisk. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Major Havoc 2049 Posted May 10, 2012 Share Posted May 10, 2012 (edited) I did get to visit Toad once. Sadly, it was their closing event. I got to meet Tom Harker of ICD (he came across as a really arrogant prick, and this was before he ripped off dozens of people for hundreds of dollars, taking pre-orders for Catboxes and never delivering). I think this was back in 96. I got to play a beta version of Battlesphere, which is why I went. Spotted a typo in the intro screen which I emailed Stephanie Wukovitz about Awesome times indeed. I don't recall any controversy over the Catbox; I got mine on time back then. As for Battlesphere, when did that finally come out? A decade after the console was dead? The way that game was hyped, you'd swear Jesus programmed it himself. Still never played it, and hell, I've played Tempest 3000 before on an actual Nuon. My 1040STe. If you don't mind me obsessing over this pic, who made that cool sorta-Atari Space Age joystick? I'm envious of the SupraDrive. I so wanted that back in the day...didn't get a hard drive until I bought the Falcon... It's a limited edition Konix Navigator with rapid fire. The Navigator was normally black with a blue joystick and buttons. The limited edition Navigator matched the color scheme of the never released Konix MultiSystem, developed by Flare Technology, who went on to develop the Atari Panther and Jaguar. Edited May 10, 2012 by Major Havoc 2049 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calimero Posted May 10, 2012 Share Posted May 10, 2012 (edited) It's a limited edition Konix Navigator with rapid fire. The Navigator was normally black with a blue joystick and buttons. The limited edition Navigator matched the color scheme of the never released Konix MultiSystem, developed by Flare Technology, who went on to develop the Atari Panther and Jaguar. I think that Flare guy create only Jaguar; Panther was internal Atari project for game console based on ST with adanved graphics and sound... http://www.konixmult...&content=martin Atari start work on Pather (video chip) before Flare guys came to Atari... Edited May 10, 2012 by calimero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lynxpro Posted May 10, 2012 Share Posted May 10, 2012 (edited) I did get to visit Toad once. Sadly, it was their closing event. I got to meet Tom Harker of ICD (he came across as a really arrogant prick, and this was before he ripped off dozens of people for hundreds of dollars, taking pre-orders for Catboxes and never delivering). I think this was back in 96. I got to play a beta version of Battlesphere, which is why I went. Spotted a typo in the intro screen which I emailed Stephanie Wukovitz about Awesome times indeed. I don't recall any controversy over the Catbox; I got mine on time back then. As for Battlesphere, when did that finally come out? A decade after the console was dead? The way that game was hyped, you'd swear Jesus programmed it himself. Still never played it, and hell, I've played Tempest 3000 before on an actual Nuon. My 1040STe. If you don't mind me obsessing over this pic, who made that cool sorta-Atari Space Age joystick? I'm envious of the SupraDrive. I so wanted that back in the day...didn't get a hard drive until I bought the Falcon... It's a limited edition Konix Navigator with rapid fire. The Navigator was normally black with a blue joystick and buttons. The limited edition Navigator matched the color scheme of the never released Konix MultiSystem, developed by Flare Technology, who went on to develop the Atari Panther and Jaguar. I remember EGM pointing out the Konix system looked like a toilet seat. And then the Jaguar with the CD-Rom looks like a toilet. Coincidence? The Konix did look interesting back then although the CPU choice was rather lame. [wasn't it an Intel 80286?] Definitely worse than saddling the Jaguar with the Motorola 68000 instead of a 68010 or better. That joystick does looks sweet... Edited May 10, 2012 by Lynxpro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlie_ Posted May 10, 2012 Share Posted May 10, 2012 The Silver bezel on the SC1224 was driving me crazy. I stripped the monitor down, sanded the bezel and painted it a softer color. Could have done better but it looks OK. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silentsolace Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 This is my brand new (to me) and my first Atari that I saved from the the dumpster. I plan making a nicer home for it once I've had a chance to clean it up and get it all working. The guts to the left are the floppy drive which seems to be have issues (sometimes can run a program off it, but it never makes it through a format if it works at all). I'm hoping I can replace or fix it. I'm actually pretty pleased as it looks like it's been upgraded a bit already. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlie_ Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 This is my brand new (to me) and my first Atari that I saved from the the dumpster. I plan making a nicer home for it once I've had a chance to clean it up and get it all working. The guts to the left are the floppy drive which seems to be have issues (sometimes can run a program off it, but it never makes it through a format if it works at all). I'm hoping I can replace or fix it. I'm actually pretty pleased as it looks like it's been upgraded a bit already. Fantastic. That 520 looks very nice nd it has 4mb in it. Very cool. Good luck with the floppy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shredder11 Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 I have a dual floppy drive but it does not work with my STE, so I guess it is meant for the original 520ST shown in the post above? The photos in the URL below are of my drive with the top cover removed. http://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=20915&p=185537&hilit=dual+floppy#p185537 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lynxpro Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 This is my brand new (to me) and my first Atari that I saved from the the dumpster. I plan making a nicer home for it once I've had a chance to clean it up and get it all working. The guts to the left are the floppy drive which seems to be have issues (sometimes can run a program off it, but it never makes it through a format if it works at all). I'm hoping I can replace or fix it. I'm actually pretty pleased as it looks like it's been upgraded a bit already. Yeah, from what I can see of the specs, it has 4MB RAM but "they" never upgraded the TOS. Define "dumpster". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silentsolace Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 This is my brand new (to me) and my first Atari that I saved from the the dumpster. I plan making a nicer home for it once I've had a chance to clean it up and get it all working. The guts to the left are the floppy drive which seems to be have issues (sometimes can run a program off it, but it never makes it through a format if it works at all). I'm hoping I can replace or fix it. I'm actually pretty pleased as it looks like it's been upgraded a bit already. Yeah, from what I can see of the specs, it has 4MB RAM but "they" never upgraded the TOS. Define "dumpster". Thankfully, not quite literally in the dumpster. But I got a new job recently, I expressed an interest in vintage computers and consoles to my new co-workers (I had a C128, C64, and TI-99/4A prior to this), and they unloaded this stuff on me since they were throwing things out. I got the previously pictured Atari ST, a Franklin Ace (untested), and an Amiga 2000 (untested). I also got a printer with this Atari which I haven't tried yet either, but I read that the printer renders the pages on the ST instead of the printer, so I expect this ST was used for publishing/printing or the like, in which case the memory makes sense. I'm focused on the moment on fixing the floppy. I'm trying to swap in a different floppy drive that I modded for the ST and hope that the enclosure logic board still works fine (it was a Golden Image DS/DD disk drive). I had to order a special internal floppy power cable though since the one already in the enclosure was too short and was slightly different from what you get in an old PC. Once/if the floppy is fixed I will try opening this up. I'm thinking I going to update the OS and I'm considering adding S-video (it's actually an STm) and getting some sort of Satandisk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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