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  1. Ahhh... Are these STE/130xe badges with the original look available somewhere?
  2. Very interesting, thanks for posting! I was on a school trip back in '92, in Kiel/Germany. I saw Lethal Xcess in a shop and was close to buy it, but changed my mind for some reason. Something I regret today! Oky2000: You made the graphics for Gradius and Salamander with Neochrome, but for what platforms? As they wasn't released on the ST?
  3. Here's the serial number of my Falcon: bearrr.......GER...............4MB..............BLANK.............Y 44102 3003267 I think it would be so interesting to know more about how many Falcons that were made, and also about the factory in Taiwan! And how many units did C-Lab buy from Atari?
  4. Hello! I have an external Atari ST/E/Mega etc compatible disk drive for sale. The brand is "Roctec" and it's a slimline model, which takes it's power from a joystick port (still available with included cable). All in good working condition, complete except for a manual (if there ever was one). Send a PM with your bid! Shipping cost within europe: 23 euro, worldwide 34 dollar. You can check my ebay user bjorn_os. IBAN/BIC and PayPal possible. ************* ITEM IS SOLD
  5. I think I know what Falcon you're talking about Jens! Check this strange beauty out: http://www.owonder.com/bitbopper/falcon/index.htm
  6. Womble76: Funny to see the description of your Falcon, I have exactly the same config! Did you disconnect your internal speaker and fan as well?
  7. Check out: http://www.reservoir-gods.com
  8. I bought my CF -> IDE adapter on Ebay, from a Hong Kong seller for about 8 $. It's booting without any trouble and I used the old Atari HD drivers.
  9. I have a standard Falcon 14 mb/FPU and IDE to CF adapter, using a regular Compact Flash card as harddrive. I have also removed the internal speaker and cut the wires to the fan, so I have a dead silent Falcon! Well, except for the diskdrive.
  10. Thank you lotek_style, maybe I'll do that, but for now I'm busy with Rainbow Painter. I got in touch with the authors, who kindly mailed me the last version of RB they made for the Falcon. It must be one of the most under-estimated drawing programs, looking both on Atari and Amiga platforms. It's really a pleasure to use and it's obvious they thougt of what would be the most useful tools in an artists view. The only things I miss is a fullscreen mode for editing and better copying/pasting.
  11. You surely don't have to build one yourself! The Commodore 1084-D has the same connector as the Philips CM8833-II, which was used by many atarians in Europe. You can buy a suitable cable from Vintagecomputer, but hurry up as they're about to close the store. http://www.vintagecomputer.co.uk/vcshop/sc...p?idProduct=409
  12. Thanks so much! One version was complete, but didn't support the Tabby. I'll go through some of the other interesting pixel prg's as well. Escape Paint seems usable and the Tabby responds well, but after a while EP crashes (especially when in zoom mode...) Any more ideas and thoughts are appriciated in my quest to make graphics on my Falcon
  13. Hi, I'm looking for a complete version of Rainbow Painter or Rainbow II Multimedia (Addiction Software) for my Falcon. I have bought a well working Tabby tablet, which is supported by Rainbow! So now I only need a complete version of Rainbow to save my work. I have mailed what I beleive is the authors as well, but I'm thankful for any help!
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